Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1895

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [P/?/C£ 20 CENTB. VOL. LIII. SATURDAY’, MARCH 23, 1895. No. 68
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 602 1 pipping (Rotices. Peninsular TOrientafsteam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may r) '1 be expected to arrive oQtWar^8 an d oave Penang horaeward8 °n the following dates Oatward». Homewards. Wlo 30th Mar. Ravenna 4th Apr K-'isur-i- Pekin 18t,h Hint 13th Apr. Ganges 2nd M>iv Rdiilla 28th Rosetta 16th It cvenna 12th
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    • 1382 1 pipping Qtoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.). banks. Q KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 1 Reserve Fund 85,000,000 j A I Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. ol
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    • 500 1 'NEjERLAM)SUiE HANDEL KAA’iWiAPi IJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. i Paid-up Capital 35,783,000. Reserve Funds y 2,086,155.G0i Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandssche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Peealongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London
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  • 124 2 Penang, 23ru March, 1895. i,„ #35 10 Tiling 9 75 sellers, k !•<■].p- i West t.'i-asi... 8.50 do. \rliecii •-!>■. HoZ 9.20 <lo. Villi'- I’cppci 13. ilo. < i■■ (pickcd) 26. do. Macc No 1 s o.- buyers. Mace Pickings 70 Nmnn-gs t'2. sellers. No. 7.2" do.
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  • 165 2 Pi s mi, 22,an Mcm n. 1895 lim-s l.osl \s i 1.1.01 l > London, Demand I' e.k 2 0J 10l Di. I iii"l>iiis »;:i i Ibiii I',. 3 Credit 2li I bicll inrli Imi 2 1 4 < l a, 1 ina i .<I I>an i< K» iS
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  • 19 2 Mails close on Monday. For I‘er str. Time. Kiting Hetsy noon Deli IL> Kwei I r m
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  • 21 2 From xro-it; —By In-B. Is s. I.iudid". ott MottdiiV-l-’iiou Hamburg-. By the s. s. trijga on Sat ttrday.
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  • 287 2 I ri i i nls. Tii-n i. s. s. 110 Kwei from Deli, s s. tin lI'I from Linek it s s Tow !<<ng from I Aumhi. s h. I'heL/dra from Calcutta. B. I. s. Pnndwi from l{nngo<m. Y t;s t tlliA Y. s. s. 7b' '>'/ from Malncrii.
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  • 258 2 iri it a's. To-i>ax. Per a. Il> Kwei f om Deli, Mrs. Kiifald l-id t iVu chd h en I’, i Tow T"ig fiom T. Aii'-oii. Mr. J B Lt e ati-l M I Kenny p. i L I.'. piouloi fn-tn Kt-go- hl Mi'S Han: i i.e, M
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  • 175 2 Saifudm 23ttn: Toxi n Band. Golf Chib. 5 p _xi High water nt New Jetty, 10-09 a.m. and 10- p.m M i-s (I race Hawi home’s Compaui, Ladv Windermere’s Fan,’’Town Hall. 9 p m. Sumi iv. 21th 11 It Sunday it- Lent. High water at
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  • 118 2 LONDON, 22nd March. 1S95. Chitral Affairs. A Lie uh-limit mid 54_Sikhs Killed. A large British column is being rapidly organized in Peshawur to relieve Mr. Robertson, the British Resident, and the garrison at Chitral. Lieutenant Ross and fifty-four Sikhs, while advancing to reinforce the outpost, were surrounded and
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  • 721 2 Th:: American Rteam y« lit Eleanor leaves f >r Singapore this evening. We call the attention of the authorities to the filthy state of the ground lietweea the Government Telegraph Office and the Criterion Tiffin Room». The B. I steamer Pundua arrived this morning with a consignment of 40.000
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  • 49 2 ST. XA VIER’S INSTITUTION. Master Gan Teong Tat, of the Brothers’ School, who had gone to Singapore to comp-te at the scholarship examination, ret urned yesterday evening owing tothedeath (on Tuesday last) of his father Mr. Gan Hong Kee, in whom the Brothers’ School has lost a generous benefactor.
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  • 512 2 The Lincolns (Det. 10th Regiment.) vs. The Northumberland Fusiliers (Det. sth Regiment.) The Lincolns win by two goals to one. A football tn a' was known to lx* in stor-.' when th. tw > Detachments decide! to make the Esplanade the scene, and yesterday the date of their encounter.
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  • 219 2 The new telegraph cable lw*tweeu Ceylon and India has been successfully laid. The newest billiard balls are made of cast steel. They are the same weight as ivory, and cost about eight shillings each. The Colombo Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner came off on the evening of the Ist.
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  • 34 2 F Ill'll -111 II 'ill; I I- SI (,s J; I N KLA NG. 23rd Mai.ch. The shipments yesterday To Penang, 328pikuls of ti n To Singapore, 391 'l'iine from Klang,'o2 min
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  • 420 2 The Chitty Theft Case. The prosecution of Vellian Timin] Sholaymaly for abetting the tlitf; R bales of cloth worth £3,000 again eoutiJj all day yesterday. The evidence adE was the same as at the last Assizes v,. that No. 3, the cart driver xvh o v < convicted,
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  • 219 2 (From our Contemporaries.} Harmston s circus continues to hare g>> il houses. It is ex]x*et» d the seasnnv.. be prolonged. Mr. J. D. Stuart of the firm of Eodd and Davidson has assed his final examination xii law and will shortly applv to the Chief Justice for have
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  • 255 2 The Peer’s Head Mark. The hearing of an important trade mat» case has commenced at Singapore. MessrsGilfillan Wood Jt Co. moved the Supreffi Court for an order that Messrs. Vade A Dmight lx? restrained by an interim injunxtion from using, selling, or importing any g'Hxls
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 321 2 pritetad Co. I LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT Kvs. s. A large assortment of MANCHESTER GOODS CONSISTING OF Horrockses Long Cloth. India Long Cloth. Bleached Damask. Damask Covers. Honeycomb Quilts. Plain A Twill Wigan Sheetings. Embroidered Cloth Table Covers. Marsella Toilet Covers. Twill Flannel in all ■'hades. Sideboard
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    • 469 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE iS hereby gix n that th«- partnership lat< lx c\i n Khoo Silw Soo.n N nr.x.N.. Chy;; and Li.m Boon Ho; Glider ti. iirm or style oi' Kheng Guan A Co., h«-.rg Le.-n dissolv.sl by mutual c-mient t ait I'.'th March. 1S *5, corresp tiding i l-.i.
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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. VV. JONES, No. Ic. King Street, Photographer.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 75 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken nt Pri-mi lln-pilnl Ghsei xat mt 22xn March. 1895. 9 x.xi. 3 r.xi e r xi. Bat lid 32 Fab 2'909 29.768 29.894 I’ciiipeinl lire 81.8 89 7» 7.' Wet Bull» Thei inonielci 7-i.t» bo.— 76. Max Temp tn 'hade I'lB Mm. do do. 74 8 Ma.x.
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  • 191 3 Calcutta, March 9. Mr. H. H. Johnston, Commissioner in British Central Africa, has left Lahore for Peshawar. His object in visiting the Punjab is the enlistment of Sikhs for service in Africa, and he has had an interview on the subject with Bhai Gurmaph
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  • 86 3 Lone lon, March 18.—The Spanish Cabinet, under Senor Sagasta. has resigned owing to the Minister for War and the high military officials supporting the subalterns who wrecked the offices of two Madrid newspapers, and thrashed the Editors for making reflections on the unreadiness of Spanish
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  • 113 3 London. March 14.—Nothing authentic is known here regarding the Japanese conditions of peace. Even all official efforts to elicit particulars in respect thereto have failed everywhere. Hiroshima, March 16. —Count Ito, the Prime Minister, and Viscount Mutsui, the Foreign Minister, proceeded to Simonoseki to meet the Chinese
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  • 128 3 London, March 12.—Mr. Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons, retires on the eve of the Easter recess. The election of a successor to Mr. Peel will be the first business of the House after the recess. London, March 15. —It is understood that Mr. Campbell Bannerman has
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  • 232 3 The Expeditionary Force will make Jelala, north of Hbte Mardan, its base. Allahabad, March 15.—Inasmuch as Umra Khan has declined to leave Chitral territory a communication is to be sent to him notifying him that he must withdraw by April Ist, and he is warned if he does
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  • 384 3 London. March 13.—1 n the House of Commons last night Mr. Edmund Robertson, one of the Lords of the Admiralty, introduced the Navy Estimates. He said all the seventy ships which had been provided for in the programme of the Naval Defence Act have been completed. In
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  • 540 3 (Via Rangoon.) LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. London, March 13.—At a meeting of the new members of the London County Council yesterday Mr. Arthur Arnold was elected Chairman and Mr. John William Benn, M. P., Vice-Chairman. Both are Progressives. NEWFOUNDLAND AND CANADA. News has been received that the advisability of
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  • 1873 3 I Vast Industrial Future for China. Unfortunately for themselves my Chi- nese friends have been slow to adopt Western methods of any kind. Time is no great object, and hurry is not known to them. So far, they have made but
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  • 56 3 OBITUARY. Sir Robert Duff, Governor of Sydney. THE QUEEN. The Queen arrived at Nice yesterday and was cordially welcomed by the French officials and the head of the Municipality. The streets were decorated. The citizens heartily cheered as the Queen and her suite drove in an open carriage escorted by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 85 3 NOTICE. MR. Max Heussy and Mr. Otto Schule are authorized to sign our firm conjointly per procuration from this date. KATZ BROTHERS. Penang, 18th March, 1895. 127 DENTAL NOTICE. DR. SNYDER, Dental Surgeon of Singapore, will make a professional visit to Penang on or about the 28th March, 1895. On
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    • 772 3 notice. COSLINC CO. "IV OTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Ong Cheem, Ong Siong and Teh Say, under the style or firm chop Hog Joo Hin has from the 25th day of February, miikiiirnoio rVTni OTnilT 1895, by deed been duly dissolved The GUINNESS S EXTRA
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2942 4 THE DISPENSARY, 1V THE LATEST INVENTION No. 2, Bishop Street, wl 9 Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). IS NOW OPEN ...d Will he,«.her bo open, daily, W (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Hesidents in Tropical Climate). from 9 a. M. to 5 p. M Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition <lBB9l.
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    • 388 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT TH K PinangCasetteCffice. 4 CCOIKT IiOOK.s-,„ lio iz I J latest designs. Baskerville cabinets. 120 slieeth Note P»p r ail(I !()<J F| lopex. Best qm,li tv p U cr It| p) demand. >2.50 each. BLOTTING PAPER, whit,. A il.j,
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