Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTBLISHEjD D.A.ILT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [P/?/cr 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1895. No’.' 149.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 545 1 (Notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. tpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Kaisar-i-Hind 5 July Pekin 11 July Rohilla 19 Khedive 25 Ravenna 4 Aug Rosetta 8 Aug. l6 Kaisar-i-Hind‘22 Khedive 1 Sept. I The above dates
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    • 1592 1 (Notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHARPIJ. Shanghai BankOeean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. mg Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LIHB. Intended Salting and expected Arrival of Steamers. Pjl vp c, p iL ji0.000.000. -■-X, I Reserve Fund $5,000,000. For Will sail Steamer From Expected on
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    • 613 1 NEDKRLAHDSL/1E HANDEL KAATSt'HAPPiJ. (Netherland Trading Society.). Established 1824. Paid-up Capital .../35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,086,155.60 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency’ in Netherlands India.— The Factor! j of the Nederlandache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pcealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 121 2 RDiLS CI.OXK To-mohkow. F'or per xtr. Tims. LangkaL F‘<>of,- Ching.. 11 a.M. Do. Qitorci II a.m. Khmg and Malacca Hgr Leong ...11 a.m. I’aiigkorand T. Anson Pe<se. 1 f.m. Du. Mnry .Inxlin.. 1 p.m. Edie. T. Scniawc, Segli and Olelrleh !lot.- Conloii... 2l’ M. Rangoon Kntorio. 2 PjM.
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  • 38 2 1* itoM Hambvkh:—By ihe s. s. Cerda today. FltOM Cai.ittta:—By the s. s. Chelydra tomorrow. Fkhm Singapore:—By the s. s. A’erosn, B. I. s. s. Seeun'l a, s. s. Hebe and s* s. .Ijx-aroii Wednesday.
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  • 295 2 Arrivals. I 'o-n i a s. s. Ho Kn-ei from Didi. s. s. Mary .Irixtin from T. Anson. s. s. Perse do. Yem runiv s. s Qnorra from f.angkaf. s. s. I( Hulwyn from Asalmn l-'lging l t 'ii‘h from 1’ Weld. B. I. s. s. Katoria from Rangoon.
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  • 15 2 Arrival. tn. i< i Per s. s H Ktcei from Deli. Mr Adams.
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  • 72 2 The following were the London prices of certain shares ns receiv' d bv the mail of June 7th Bvnks. £2<Y;nll pd The Chartered •£2f>| to £27} t’2Mj The H'kong.t 's’gliai £l3to £45 £2s;£l2| pd Mercantile Bank A shares £9} to £lo' B shares £4j to £sj £B;allpd. Bk.
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  • 104 2 Moxih Y. L*T Ton ti Band. Esliliimide, 5-30 P M High water at New Jetty, 8 37 a m. and 7-01 p.m Til Esn v. 2ni> Opening of the Penang Literary Associn t ion.” High water at New Jetty, 7-30 a.m. and 7-57 p.m. Wr.nx
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  • 41 2 I.ONDON, 30th Junk, 1895. A New Catholic Cathedral. The foundation stone of a Catholic Cathedral at Westminster has been laid by Cardinals Vaughan and Logue before a large assemblage of prelates, clergy and laymen. Obituary. Professor Huxley is dead.
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  • 532 2 We are glad to find that the Municipal Commissioners are fully alive to the necessities of the Town and that they are doing all in their power to prevent any possibility of an epidemic arising in our midst. Nearly the whole staff of road coolies have
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  • 860 2 The Inspector-General of Police, Col. Pennefather, proceeded to the Province this morning. Before Mr. Broadrick to-day, a Chinaman was fined 8220 for being in possession > of 822 worth of illicit chandu. The fiiue was paid. The outward P. <fc 0. mail steamer Kaisar-i-Hind, having left Colombo
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  • 82 2 The Penang Cricket Club Tennis Tournament entries closed on Saturday, 29th ultimo, and they are very satisfactory. A full list will appear in to-morrow’s issue. The entry list is as follows: (1) Championship 10 entries. (2) Single Handicap A 8 (3) 815 (4) Cl 5
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  • 112 2 lFrom our Correspondents. n TELUK ANSON. Ist July. The shipments on Friday were To Penang, 519 pikuls of tin. The shipments on Saturday were— To Penang, 221 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 4,357 of ore. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 747 pikuls of tin. ['rime from Teluk
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  • 315 2 Penang Cricket Club vs. The Rest of Penang. The above match was completed on Saturday, and resulted in a win fur the Club by 8 wickets. Scores:— The Rest (Ist T. Angus c. b. Anthony 5 Md. Kassim c. <fc b. Wolferstan 4 P. Weinman c. Carter, b. Anthony
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  • 108 2 The Rangoon Times learns that the Sultan has received Moulvi RafiudJin Ahmad and heard from him the griersn«* s of the Meccan pilgrims at Kamran and other places in Arabia. His Majesty said he always took great interest in the pilgrims, aim thought it
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  • 157 2 and equitable basis.— L. &C. Express, J« ue 7th. We have nothing much more to report on the subject of the Straits Military Contribution, except that it is believed the departmental committee which has been considering the whole matter has now reported. The recommendation, we believe,
    and equitable basis.—L. &C. Express, J«ue 7th.  -  157 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 819 2 NEW A °Z;; SE pochard Co. PREMISES No. 5 at Logan Road. Apply to SEROWONGSEE. Penang, Ist July, 1895. 330 WANTED. Have just received per SITUATION as Manager to a Club or S. S. GLENELG,” 327 Apply “S*T. G.” co Pinang Gazette. |HE NOTED FRENCH CORSETS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT. F
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    • 43 2 PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fpHE price of the Piuang Gazelle delivered I free is as follows: To Government Offices and Uterchanl»’ Godown» in Penang.— Per annum... 824 payable in advance. By Post.— Per annum... 827 do. Single copy 20 cents.
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  • 1266 3 The other evening (25th ult.), a numerous throng of both Europeans and natives mustered at the foot of the hill known as Bukit Mas, to witness the ceremony of opening the new battery of stamps for gold crushing which has been erected
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  • 279 3 The new Second-class cruiser Rainbow, 8, 3,600 tons, 9,000 horse-power, Captain W. C. C. Forsyth, takes the place of the Severn in the China Squadron. Some of the British officers who have returned by the Gibraltar give an interesting account of the recent fighting, aud speak well of
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  • 225 3 We L. C. Express understand that no change is likely to occur in the relations between the British Government and Johore, in consequence of the Sultan’s death. The relations are, indeed, fixed by treaty, and unless very different conditions prevail, they are not likely to lie altered. It has
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  • 303 3 The negotiations in connection with the issue of a large Chinese loan are still proceeding, states The Times in its money article of June 6th. A strenuous attempt has been made to exclude this country from participation in this operation, and even now those who are responsible
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  • 805 3 (L. C. Express, June 7th.) The Court. The Queen is at Balmoral, where Her Majesty takes daily drives. She is stated to be enjoying excellent health. The Prince and Princess of Wales are at Sandriughan. General. The Whitsuntide Bank Holiday was favoured during the greater part
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  • 189 3 fHongkong Telegraph.) Shanghai, June 18. The riots which broke out at Chengtu, in thr province of Szechueu, a few days ago are spreading rapidly throughout the province. Last night the! rioters reached the city of Pauning-fu and', being joined there by the rowdy element off
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  • 522 3 (Vid Rangoon.) The Cabinet Crisis. THE DEATH OF THE GOVERNMENT APPROACHING. London, June 21.—1 n the Debate on the Welsh Disestablishment Bill yesterday evening, the Government majority in one of the divisions fell to seven. The Opposition papers are urging upon the party leaders to adopt resolute tactics
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  • 113 3 Pknang, Ist July. 1805. I’iti $34.30 sellers. ("'l’fjiiijX no supply. Black Wcsi. C<>asi... 9.70 sellers. A.-licvii sll> N.z. 10.25 do. White Pepper 14. Cloves (picked) nut of season. Mace No. 1 r 4.— sellers. Mnee Pickings 74. do. Nutmegs 97. do. i No. 1... 6.6' do. Sugar
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  • 132 3 Pknasg. Ist July, 1895. It.Air.s 1.1.05 K as Kol.l.ons: London. Demand Hank 2l j Do. I mont hs' sight Bank 2/1J Do. 3 «red il 2 2 Do. 3 Docii men Ia > i 2 Calcutta, Demand Bank K» 194 Do. 30 <hiys’sight. Privai’- 197 Bombay, Demand Rank 194
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 FOR SALE. < GOOD PIANO. £JL Apply to Z. A Pinang Gazette. 315 TO LET. PREMISES No. 12, Clove Hall Road, now occupied by Mr. Gottlieb. Entry from Ist July, 1895. Apply to HYE KEE CHAN, 278 No. 31, Beach Street. ENGAGEMENT WANTED. SUGAR BOlrffcß with thorough practical knowledge of
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    • 473 3 THE CRITERION TIFFIN ROOMS, _V«. 7, BEACH STItEET. rpHE Proprietor of the Criterion Tiffin 1 Rooms begs to notify to the Public that the rooms have been refitted, and that from and after the 20th instant he will provide Full Tiffins at 75 cents. Chops and Steaks at any time.
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    • 766 3 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the interest and responsibility of the undersigned in the firm or chop of Seng Chin Coy., carrying on business as Ship Chandlers aud General Storekeepers at No. 29, Beach Street, Penang, ceased on the Ist day of April, 1895, corresponding to the 7th day
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    • 2362 4 durance (Tioficee. GOLD L EDALS -Cuiogne, Amsterdam, Brussels, The Hagua, Dublin, Birmingham, ac. 3«(iw. The Royal Insurance Co. HOLDS A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE water New York Lifejnsurance Co. 4 CONSIDERABLE reduction in locul 99 ItJND».- .£23,681,886 A Life Rates is announced, and pros. H«.rt
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    • 393 4 FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, EOK SALE AT THE PinangGazetteOffice, 4 CCOCKT BOOKS -v.rio..» «ize,. ivi lETkogkaal AJ latest design». Baskerville cabinets, (f)Hlairi I 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Enr lopes. Best quality paper. In I demand. $2.50 each. BLOTTING PAPER, white thick BIRTH CARDS, 6 Ct.
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