Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 March 1895

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  • 113 2 Penang, 16th March, 1895. Tm *34 95 <’ Tiling 9 75 sellers. Blin k Pepi.ei West Const... 8.50 do. Aclieen slh B<>z. 9.20 do. While Pepper 13. <l<>. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No. 1 «o.— buyers. Mace Pickings <••. do. Nutmegs 92. sellers No. 1 7.2<t
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  • 137 2 Penang, 16th March, 1895. Rates close as koi.lows: Condon, Demand Bank 2 do! Do. I mom Its' sight Bank 2/0| Do. 3 Credit 2 Do. 3 Domi men tn ry 2Of Calcul la, Ih'iriand Bank IU lB>s Do. 3o days'sight Private 180 Bombay, Demand Bank 185 Do. 30' days’
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  • 25 2 > Mails close on Monday. For Per str. Time. Edie, Telok Seinawe, Segli and Olehleh e 11 K Aljeh... Ipm Dili... Avagyee 2 p.m
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  • 38 2 Fkom Singapore: —By 'he s. s. Enplecl la to-morrow. Fkom Rangoon :—By the B 1. s. s. Lindula and Cheang Hock Kian on Mondav. Fkom Neg'Patam: —By the B. I. s. s. (7amorta on Tuesday.
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  • 327 2 t ri'i i ids. T<>-n 11. s. s. Aragyee from Deli. s. s Rormid t from Singapore. P. it s. s. Pekin from London. i v s. s. ady Wel l from I’. Weld. s R. K. Aljeh from Olehleh. Departure*. To oil s. s. Fook Ching for Langkat.
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  • 157 2 A rri» a's. To- da 1. Per 8 Ic.igyre from Deli, G. A Ketseliker and Mi .'m l. Stclz.e. Depart urea. To-day. Per P. it O. 8 a. Japan for L •ndoii, Mrs Allen and child and Mr. ami Mrs. Sargvant Per P. <t o I'.kia for X
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  • 174 2 S m i; aniv. 16th Town Bund, Golf ('hili High water nt New Jetty, 3.58 am. and 25 p.m Cricket match, Ist Eleven B. R C. rs. P. R Buttcrwoi tli Maven’s (,'omrdy ami Burlesque Company, ‘‘The New Boy Town Hall, 9-30 p.m. Sunday, 17rn
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  • 101 2 LONDON, 15th March, 1895. The Reina Regente.” All hopes of the Spanish cruiser Ifeitia Retjente have been abandoned. There is grief and dismay in Spain over the disaster. The Terms of Peace. The Tinies believes that Japan will demand the cession of Formosa and the Liaotang Peninsula. A
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  • 857 2 The Sultan of Kedah has wired to the Siamese Consul here announcing his safe arrival in Calcutta. Ihe steamer Borm da arrived this morning from Singapore. She brought 757 Chinese immigrants. According to a Reuter’s telegram, the Crown Prince of Siam was formally investe<l with the Insignia of the
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  • 124 2 The second p'-rtormance given by the Maven Burlesque Company of Robin Hood Esq.,” at the Regimental Theatre last night was well attended, especially by the soldiers, who joined in the chorus of the different songs. The songs, dances and topical allusions had lost none of their freshness,
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  • 233 2 \Ve have received a copy of a pajier read by the Hon. T. H. Whitehead. M. l. c Hongkong, l>efore the Royal Colonial Institute on February 12th on “The critical Position of British Trade with Oriental Countries." The pa|<er is too
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  • 312 2 Tin. In the course of an article on the world s production of tin the Moniteur Oficiel du Commerce states that according to data collected by M. Murtelet since 1838. the Malay Peninsula has supplied nearly 30.000 tons of tin. that is to say, more
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  • 56 2 [FhoM OUK <'<>!< I: KNI'ONDKX'I KLANG. 16th March. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 338 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 172 [Time from Klang, 36 min. TELUK ANSON. 16th March. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 494 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 2,793 o f ore. Do 46
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  • 676 2 The following has been kindly communicated to us by one who was present Yesterday, at 3 p. m., the Hon. Vermont paid his jubilee visit to the Brothers’ School. On entering the recepti u hall the boys greeted him with a f, w verses of welcome, the
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  • 258 2 Mr. Henniker Heaton asked the I nderSecretary of State for the Colonics whether he was aware that in consequence of the large contribution demanded by Her Majesty’s Government from the Straits Settlements the unofficial members of the Council, or some of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 391 2 New advertisement. TOWN HALL, FENANG. To-night, Saturday 16th, < ewts-rt-* WIM FIRST PRODUCTION OF ARTHUR LAW'S COMEDY “THE NEW BOY.” The present Success of London. Special Engagement of Mr. .1. H. XI XX. Who will appear as Felix Roach." Phices $2 <L $l. Plan at MAYNARD A Co. NO! ICES.
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    • 28 2 FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft., on bromide paper. W. JONES, No Ic. King Street. Photographer,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 69 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at PrUoii Hospital Ob»ei 1 atory. 15th Maigii, 189.5. Him. 3 p.m 9p m. Bur. red 32 Full 29 809 .797 .B+6 Tempernl ure 81.— 8H 8 80. Wet Bulb Thermometer 78. 80 5 77. Max. Temp, ill shade 92 5 Min. do. do. 75. Max. iII
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  • 1010 3 (L. C. Express, February 22nd.) The Court. The Queen came to London on 18th inst and held a Drawing Room the next day al Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty, who had a most enthusiastic welcome in "the metropolis, returned to Windsor on 20th inst. Parliament. In the
    (L. & C. Express, February 22nd.) The Court.  -  1,010 words
  • 194 3 Scottish Newspaper. M E vk been frozen for mair tha-> a week, Neither water nor gas can we get, We hae no had our troubles to seek, And there’s no the least signs o’ thow yet. The wile’s in her bed wi’ the canid, A sair want in
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  • 292 3 The hearing of the summonses taken out .by the Anti-Gambling League against Lords Ellesmere, March, and Rendlesham, stewards of the Jockey Club, for permitting betting in the enclosures at Newmarket, was resumed on 16th Feb. Witnesses were called to pvove that betting was carried
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  • 236 3 Several of the principal banking institutions and firms connected with the Java sugar industry have isent a petition to the Dutch Minister for the Colonies, in which they draw his Excellency’s attention to the gloomy position of the article. In consequence of the enormous protection granted
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  • 476 3 A Shanghai contemporary thinks that Nanking and not Formosa will be the next objective of the Japanese. It says:— Instead of descending on Formosa, we believe, from information which we have long since received, and which has recently beeii confirmed, that the army
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  • 508 3 The special correspondent of the China Mail writing from Chefoo on Feb. 25th says I have seen the foreigners who came here from Wei-hai-wei after the capture of Leukungtau and the surrender of the Chinese fleet to the Japanese. I have questioned these foreigners on the documents that
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  • 713 3 (Hongkong Telegraph, March 7th.) Another illustration of flie way coolie labour drains a country of its coin maybe seen from a recent experience at Deli and from the treasure brought here by a vessel in port to-day. Six thousand Chinamen arrived in Deli from China under
    (Hongkong Telegraph, March 7th.)  -  713 words
  • 202 3 (Straits Times, 13th March.) Jdebin ($5 |><l.) $4.20 sellers. Kaubs J 3 10 pd.) $l.lO sales. fully paid ISJ sales. Punjoms (s3} pd.) SSJ sales. Pahang Corp. (jtl pd.) S3J sales. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $75 sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.)
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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