Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-03-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.IL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIIL WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1895. No. 7122 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement573 1895-03-27 1 pipping (notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may t"* be expected to arrive ootwards, and leave Penang homewards on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ilnsetla 30th Mar. Ravenna 4th Apr. Euisar-i- Pekin 18th /fOU 13th Apr. Ganges 2nd May Rohill'i 28th Rosetta 16th Ricenna 12th May. Flic573 words
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Advertisement1589 1895-03-27 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. A Q, <l,- P 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-lp Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund $5,000,000. 'a Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. oB Will sail1,589 words
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Advertisement525 1895-03-27 1 NEDERLANDSb/lE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nedei landsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Clievibon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The525 words
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Article109 1895-03-27 2 Penang, 27th March, 1895. I!,, $34.90 seller;-. (Tiling 980 do. Blin k peppei Wesl Const... 8.50 do. Aclioen .slli B<>z 9.20 do While Pepper I •>• do. Cloves (picked) 2b. do. Mace No. I *o.—buyers. Mace Pickings 0. <6i. Nullings 93,—sellers. No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar „2109 words
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Article139 1895-03-27 2 Penang, 27th March, 1895. Rakes ci.ose as rm.i.ows London, Ih mnnd Bank 2 1 I-»' Do. I iii‘>nihs ghl Hank 2/1 (J 1 ><». 3 (Iredil- 211 Do. 3 Document io 21* Calclilla, Di inaiid Bank K" 189 Do. 30 days'sight Pi i vale 192 Bonibav, Demand Bank I*9139 words
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Article72 1895-03-27 2 Mfils t lose To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Pangkor ami T. Anson Taiv Tong 2 PM. Singapore Nerhudda. 2 p.m. Deli Aragyep 3 p m. S’pore, China Jnpan I olyphrmns .3P M. Europe, ria Ncgapai am Uamorta 4 p.m. The M. M. mail steamer Sa.Li:: e. left. Colombo72 words
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Article45 1895-03-27 2 From Singapore:—By he B. I.m s. tlnmorta 10-tnorroW. s. s I'rins Alej: aider and s. ll'im/ Sing on Friday. Fhom (’ai.i i i tv: —By the s. s. Lightning on Friday. Fhom llvmbi'iig: By the s. s. I rigga, on Sat urday.45 words
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Article317 1895-03-27 2 11 1 i a v nls. To-nv v s s. Tha ipiug from I’. Web! s s I'o)yphemi'S from Liverpool B. I. s. s. Nerbndda from Rangoon. Yem ehi>\¥. s. s. R. K. Aljeli from Olel-leh. Ih*|ui rtiires. To- li M s. s. Foolc Ching for Langkat. s. s.317 words
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Article103 1895-03-27 2 rrh a’s. To-n i v Per B I ,V-r’» > I 1.1 fiotn R.i-i-_>o m Mi11. Ph.j f or. Passage* It.mke I for the Sfrails. /•ririn.n/, ?S7/. Pei P. A Ohs M from I. -mliri tor Singiipoie, .Mr I- .1 Bryant. Mr. ami Mis Jo.lj mid l«-> ebildien103 words
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Article198 1895-03-27 2 WkIINI SIIVV 27th Town Band, E-plamol- 5-30 I’ M flu'll water at New Jetty, 12-26 a m. and 12-53 p vt M i-> Grace Hawi Imr lie’s (’.impatiy, Dundr Dick,” Town Hall, 9-1.5 p.m. Tiii iimi\y, 28rtt Mnhommedmi Dari Raya.” Homeward mail closes, ria Negapatnm.198 words
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Article78 1895-03-27 2 LONDON, 26th March. 1895. Emperor William and Prince Bismarck. Emperor William visited Friedrichsruli and ordered a review of all arms. He thanked Prince Bismarck for his services in front of the troops. At luncheon in the Castle the Emperor’s toast was proposed by Prince Bismarck, followed by a78 words
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Article849 1895-03-27 2 Clauses XXVI and XXVII are likely to lie the subject of discussion. They read as follows XX V I.—The Trii-t. tnuv own or p nvidc tugs, vcs-els i>r lighters, with all r< qui-ii <• appli.mces for lumling m il .-hipping erngu in mid from miv ve-.-el in849 words
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Article750 1895-03-27 2 We hear that Lieut. L. Williams, re- cently of the Army Staff Corps here, has I been promoted to a Captaincy. Mr. E. C. Hill while acting as Resident Councillor of Malacca will also carry on the work of the Educational Department. The B. I. steamer Nerbudda arrived this750 words
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Article33 1895-03-27 2 [Fsg» <ll.ll <'oiii;|.:m (I.XU). X S KLANG. 27th March. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 863 piku] Softi To Singapore, 177 Do 5614 nf [Time from Klang, .3 h. 37 min.33 words
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Article354 1895-03-27 2 A most dastardly assault by a thief committed early this morning in p ar y as Street. It appears that at about 4 3(p r this morning, Mr. Hartlev, o f the ment Branch School, heard someone '2' ing in his house. He rose and .saw354 words
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Article447 1895-03-27 2 The second Mrs. Tanqueray,” which Miss Grace Hawthorne’s Company plaved last night, is a drama in four ads. The first ojiens with three men conversing after dinner; the host Aubrey Tanqueray iJJr Montgomery) tells the other two that he had invited them betause it was the447 words
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Article123 1895-03-27 2 Bombay, March Admiral Kennedy to-day presented medals to the captain and crew of the A for the gallant rescue of the crew of Shah-in-Shah in the Hooghlv in May, 1893The Admiral remarked that medals f° r saving life at sea were more valuable tha n123 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement334 1895-03-27 2 pritchard Co. have just received a large assortment of new CHOICE VARIED GOODS in each of Iho following Departments: Millinery Ladies’ Outfitting. Hats and Hosiery. Perfumery A Toilet Requisites. Stationery, Novels Books. Golf Cricketing Requisites. Tennis Football Gear. Electroplated Silver Goods. Jewellery Fancy Goods. Lamp ware Clocks. PROVISIONS. WHISKY FROM334 words
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Advertisement368 1895-03-27 2 New Advertisements. SALES OF MINING LAND. ULU KINi'A MUKIM. \’OTICE is hereby given that the Sales of Mining Lind, Chi Kinta Mukini, advertised to take place on Friday and Saturday, 29th and 30th March, have been postpoiieil until Friday ami Saturday, 26th and 27th April. C. W C. PARR. for368 words
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Advertisement22 1895-03-27 2 INDIAN ENGINEERING, An Illustrated Weekly Journal. The Recognized Organ’of the Profession in India IFif/i a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation. LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION22 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1895-03-27 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken al ITismt llnspilal Obsri v iiloi j. 26rn Mme it. 1895 v vi. 3 r.-i 9l* v. Bar. red 32 Fall 29 818 .7/0 .872 Temperature 80.— 87 I 79. Wet Bulb rin-rmoiii. i i 75. 79 5 76 Mai. Temp, in sluob* 89 5 Min. <bi.83 words
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Article80 1895-03-27 3 The first mail for Penang via Rangoon w i!l leave London on the 29th of this month, •Hid mav be expected to arrive here on or about the 24th of April. The Continental mail bags will—at all events on the first occasion— be conveyed as heretofore80 words
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70 1895-03-27 3 London, 19th March. The British Representative has presented an ultimatum to the Nicaraguan Government demanding an indemnity of fifteen thousand pounds, and the appointment of a Commission to arbitrate on the question of damages sustained by British subjects who were expelled from the Mosquito70 words
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Article227 1895-03-27 3 (From our Contemporaries.') There is an understanding that the R.A. company here is to be reorganized into two separate batteries, and that an additional major and captain will be sent out in accordance with this scheme. One of these units would be accommodated in barracks at Fort Canning227 words
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Article283 1895-03-27 3 A Russian paper advocates the connection of the Russian Asiatic Railways with the British Indian system.” The final step in the severance of Sikkim from Tibetan control will be practically carried out in the course of the present year. MAJOR-General Sir Robert Cunliffe Low is in command of the283 words
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Article69 1895-03-27 3 In the last issue of the Fort St. George Gazette appears the following notification —The Right Honorable the Governor-in-Council desires that it may be understood bv officers of all grades in the public service, that thev will be held responsible for acts done bv69 words
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Article141 1895-03-27 3 Yet another kissing case- The scene this time is Hvderabad, and the offender is described as a senior officer and a very influential man.” He appears to have made desperate love in very outspoken terms to the voung and prettv wife of another officer, and actually kissed141 words
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771 1895-03-27 3 Mr. H. Evans, Acting Indian Immigration Agent, says that during the year 1,688 Statute Immigrants arrived, bringing 113 dependents. Thirteen were redeemed before leaving the Depot. Of these, 1,053 were for service in the Colony, and 635 for the Native States. 13,155 Immigrants not771 words
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Article221 1895-03-27 3 In Natal they appreciate the Indian coolie. The report of the Protector of Immigrants for that colony shows that a total number of 1,161 Indians were required to complete the indent for the year 1893-94. Canvassing with all zeal, it was only possible to secure221 words
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Article693 1895-03-27 3 (Free Press.) The Secretary of State has sanctioned the issue of Straits Government Notes. Or rather he has directed that the scheme should be referred to the Chamber of Commerce. The position appears to be this. The local government and others have urged upon the Secretary(Free Press.) - 693 words
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Article265 1895-03-27 3 A correspondent to the Ceylon Observer makes the following remarks regarding Mr. J. A. Swettenhain Reuter has confirmed your rejKirt that Mr. Swettenham has lieen appointed to the Straits Secretariat. The more’s the pity, so far as the island is concerned. Perhaps his manner is suggestive265 words
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Article58 1895-03-27 3 A sample of coal from Sandoway has been sent to Rangoon, and on analysis proves to be as usual very favourable, the I coal being the best yet found in Burma, i Further explorations may possibly show extensive deposits there, but, so far as is known, there58 words
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Article488 1895-03-27 3 (Via Rangoon.) remains of the late sir r. w. duff. Sydney, March 18.—The remains of Sir Robert W. Duff, the late Governor of New South Wales, were accorded a full state funeral. All the troops and blue jackets were present, and the spectacle was the largest and most(Via Rangoon.) - 488 words
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823 1895-03-27 3 Large Increase in the Purchasing Power of Gold and General Fall in Gold Prices. The enormous rise in the value of gold has lx*en mainly instrumental in causing a great financial and commercial crisis, as well as widespread suffering throughout the823 words
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Advertisement361 1895-03-27 3 PENANG TURF CLUB. tpHE Half Yearly General Meeting of I the Club will lx? held in the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, the sth April, 1895, at 4 p.m. Business I.—To receive a statement of the accounts of the Club, under Rule VII. II. —T<> consider certain proposed alterations to361 words
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Advertisement250 1895-03-27 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. TITHE next Ordinary Meeting of the MuniL cipal Commissioners will lie held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 p. m. On Friday, the 29th March, 1895. (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX. Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. PENANG SALES ROOM. ■A.UCTIOIT SALS On Saturday, 30th March, Valuable Household Furniture,250 words
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Advertisement1684 1895-03-27 4 CRAWFORD’S WHISKY THE LATEST INVENTION CRA Crawfords'whisky of Japan Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hei nia (Rupture). Ohl “SCOTCH.” TOILET WATER (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Appreciated for its delicate perfume and the feeling of comfort Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, World’s Fair,” Chicago (1893)1,684 words
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Advertisement392 1895-03-27 4 for OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALK AT THK PinangGasetieGffice. CCOLNT BOOKS-win,., >iw nALL I .ROGI tA .M ME s_| 8 gp iri U latest, designs. -BASKERVILLE CABINETS, D '2O -heeu X..,. lopes. Best quality paper. J n demand. $'2.50 each st Blotting paper, W i,it P A392 words
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