Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 March 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [p/?/rr 20 crNTS. VOL. LUI. FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1895. No. 73
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 613 1 Pi>:ii’is:ilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mail steamers may c ,Sr.j be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang jfdff homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rosetta 30th Mar. Ravenna 4tli Apr. Kaisir-i- Pekin 18t,h Ilin I 13th Apr 2nd May RihilLi 28th Rosetta J6th wenna 12 th May. Tne
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    • 1374 1 Shipping (Jloficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. Q.- e KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE, Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capitalslo,ooo,ooo. Reserve Fund $5,000,000. «a Reserve Liability or Proprietors $10,000,000. AI. For Will
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    • 510 1 NEDERLANDSLGE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60£ Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlnndsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pccalongan. Pasaroeau, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The
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  • 143 2 Penang, 29th March, 1895. It A I ES < l,<isE A< UH.I.oW s London, Ifeninml Bank 20 10l |)<>. I mom lis'.siglii Bank 2/1 Do. 3 Credit. 2l} Do. 3 I >ociinient no 21 Calcutta, D< niiind Bank H» 1 87 Do. 3'l days’ siu'lil I’iivalo 199 Itoinbay, Demand
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  • 77 2 <. AD ILS LOSE To-morrow. For Per sir. Time. S’pore nml Hongkong Lightning 1 p.M. (hdcutta Wiug B"ng I p.M. Deli H<> Kwei 2 pm. Pangkor ami T. Anson... Mary Auttiii... 2 p.m. Do. Ro»o. 2 P M. raingkal Jin Ho 3 p.m. Deli Liingkot 5 P.M. Klang
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  • 30 2 Phom Singapore:—By 'he B. I.s. s. Pundua to-morrow. Prom Itangoon —By the B. T. s. s. Japan to morrow. Pkom lIaMHI'RG: Bx tlx* s s rigga tomorrow.
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  • 346 2 A lilt a Is. To-I> V. s. s Petrel from Totigkali. s. s. Lightning from Calcutta. s. s. Il'ooy Sang from Singapore. s. s. /leneraal Pel do B. 1 s. s. J‘alamcoHa from Rangoon. Y Es I EK IK Y. 8. s Laugkat from Deli. s s. Ilosa from
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  • 170 2 Pio i> vr. f*T ii Football mah li. Esplanade, 5 3o p m. High waler at N> w Jetty, 2 12 ».M. and 2-59 r M Service'' at St. < icoige’- ('lm reh. Evening SerA ic»* at 5 30 p.m Hy mu 10|. S u
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  • 123 2 Penang. 29th Mxiu ii, Iso.*, I'm s3o 1 5 I t ling 9.80-ellef-. Black peppei Wot. ('nil'll,.. 8.6' do. \ehe>-li -tlh H,,z. !'2O do While Pepper 13. do. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No I Bo. buyers. Mace Pickings do. Nutmegs !'s—sellers. i No. 1... i 2
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  • 111 2 LONDON, 28th March, 1895. The Peace Conference. It is expected that Li-bung-chang will resume parleying in a few days. The Military Contributions of EiiNtern Colonies. Sir Sydney Buxton, replying to Mr. Henniker Heaton, said that it was not expedient to appoint a select committee to inquire into the
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  • 691 2 In consequence < f illness. Dr. Snyd<*r. Dental Surgeon, is u; able to visit Penang, as advertised. Mb. Justice Law will probably leave for Singapore about the middle of April, for the Court of Appeal. The steamer Lightning from Calcutta arrived this morning with 1.043 sheep and goats f<>r
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  • 145 2 On Monday next will Ik* produced at the Town Hall by Miss Hawthorne A C". an entirely new feature in dramatic productions in Penang. The Company will play at Taiping on Friday and Saturday, and on their return they will give one more performance on Monday next,
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  • 88 2 The case against Kam Cheng Lim was ai last concluded yesterday after 4 days’ 1 earing. Mr. Ross’ address to the jury lasted for about a couple of hours. The Judge summed up briefly and the jury retired to consider their verdict. After about quarter of an hour’s
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  • 270 2 A theft occurred this morning at 133 Buimah Road, the residence of Mr. J. Rol less. Market Inspector. It apjiears the thief or thieves removed the front door bodily and then from outside the dining room th<y opened the dining room door, which wa* secured inside, and then
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  • 119 2 From our Contemporaries.) Mr. Brom head Matthews is going to Hongkong next mouth as plaintiff’s counsel in an important charter party case. Messrs. Carlowitz A Co. are the defendants and will l»e represented by Mr. J. J. Francis. Q. C. Three policemen employed at the New Harbour Dock
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  • 172 2 Rear-Admiral Edmund C. Druminor.d has arrived at Bombay, and taken over from Rear-Admiral William R. Kennedy the duties of Commander-in-Chief of the East India station. Rear-Admiral Kennedy proceeds direct from Bombay to England in a few days. During his service in the East he has been very popular. The
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  • 22 2 h’KiiM licit (’iiKUKM (>M>KM S On going to press at 3 p. ni; t f usual telegrams have not arrived
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  • 287 2 (To the Ed tor of the “Pinang Gazette" Dear Sir —ln addition to f} u on lations which you offered yesterdav detective department on the tardv an a native, who had well-nigh niurderel English resident of this Colom, )a v" an no words of praise for the watih
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  • 415 2 (Perak Pioneer, 27th March.) Mr. F. W. Talbot, Assistant Audit" has lx*en appointed to the Auditorship j Sungei Ujong and Negri Sembilan. on a salary of 83,600 per annum, relievin',’ Mr Trotter who takes Mr. Vane’s place ii Selangor. Fifteen griffins have been subscribed f r and will
    (Perak Pioneer, 27th March.)  -  415 words
  • 253 2 (N.-C. Daily News.) the peace conference. Peking, March H The Chinese Government, through United States Ministers, have already Ag”' to the (Kiints to be discussed at the "‘i Conference, which include the independ® 1 of Korea, the cession of territory, money indemnity, the extent of whu Envoys are
    (N.-C. Daily News.)  -  253 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 334 2 equitable LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. the largest and strongest financial institution of its kind in the world. Large numbers of its Tontine Policies are maturing year by year and they show LARGER J DIVIDEND RETURNS to tiring policy holders than any other form of Assurance issued by
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    • 572 2 New advertisements. WANTED. CHINESE Interpreter for the Senior District Officer, Butterworth. Salary 845 per mensem. Applicants must possess a good knowledge of the written character and lie able to sjieak 3 or 4 dialects of Chinese. Applications with testimonals should be presented personally at the Chinese Protectorate. 152 THE BANKRUPTCY
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    • 43 2 THE: PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tpHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is ns follows: To Government Offices and Merchants’ Godownt in Penang.— Per annum... $24 payable in advance. Hy Post. Perannum.. $27 do. Single copy 20 cents.
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  • 1394 3 We referred yesterday to the wonderful exhibition that the Straits Times made of itself over its publication of a long telegram that was supposed to come from Penang. Its Huttenbach cum Reid leader, however, is to the point, and though we would have liked to be
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  • 1006 3 (L. C. Express, Ist March.) The Court. The Queen, who is reported to l>e in good health, has arranged to come again from Windsor Castle to London in order to hold the second Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace personally. The Prince of Wales' left Charing-cross by
    (L. & C. Express, Ist March.) The Court.  -  1,006 words
  • 1041 3 Asiatic versus British Labour. During the period when the joint standard was in force it gave to the world a common measure of value in gold and silver. Under this system the wages of labour in gold countries, and in silver
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  • 210 3 (Straits Times, 27th March.) Jelebus ($5 p<l.) $4.20 sellers. Raabs 13 lopd.) $450 sales. XI fully paid $6 buyers. Pun joins (s3| pd.) ss] do. Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) s3| do. Maynard <!t Co. ($lOO ]kl.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $75 offer ex died. Straits Insurance
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  • 733 3 When one sets a candle in a window on a dark night he never can tell how many lost and bewildered travellers it may guide on their way. I once knew a dear old lady who habitually did it on every dark night. The road that passed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 397 3 FOR SALE. \fll‘AVS of I’etmiig, Singapore. I’crak, Selangor ami Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up f<> 3 ft., on bromide paper. \V. JONES, No !>;. King Street. P/udographer. penan¥turf 11HE Half Yearly General Meeting of the Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on Friday, the sth April,
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    • 380 3 GOSLING CO. GUINNESS’S EXTRA STOUT, "CHAMPION BRAND" BOTTLED BY Peter Dawson, Glasgow. The best on the market. Trial Solicited. ERLANGER BEER. Guaranteed Pure. AUSTRALIAN BEER. THE GLEN WHISKY. Turnbull Wood’s. LUSK’S HAMS BACON. CIGARS TOBACCO All kinds kept in stock. GOSLING CO. 51 THE “Hornsby Akroyd" Patent Safety Oil Engine,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2174 4 CRAWFORD’S WHISKY THE LATEST INVENTION CRA mWFORD’S WHISKY Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). I Rsneciallii for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Piiiowt VPVV old SCOTCH.” 1 J J Me thst each Jar b ar* Baron Liebig’» Signature A TG® fcL inesi ‘2 Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition HBB9L
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    • 383 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE. STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR BALK AT THk Pina ng Gazette Office. l’ BOOKS y nnO lg nj ze}( Ba ll progra m m es- i 8 r latest designs. nt BASKERViLLE CABINETS (r lla I'2o sheets Note Pap, r and 100 lopes. Best quality p,
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