Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 July 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-07-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D.A.IL'Sr. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIIL FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895. No. 159.22 words
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Advertisement562 1895-07-12 1 pipping (Hotices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r PHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwar<*8 leave Penang honjewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Rohilla 19 July Khedive ‘25 July Ravenna 4 Aug Rosetta 8 Aug. Pekin 16 Kaisar-i-Hind22 Khedive 1 Sept. The above dates are only approximate562 words
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Advertisement1663 1895-07-12 1 I r» pipping (ttoficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). I banks. koni Sat™o r Z? PPII ngk^^^ Bank Y LINE> Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers u r. A TK Arrival oj reamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,(XX). Reserve Fund $5,000,000. For Will saji. Steamer From Expected on Bbserv Lability op1,663 words
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Advertisement495 1895-07-12 1 NKDERLANDSLAE 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 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The495 words
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Article110 1895-07-12 2 Pknang, 12 th July, 18h5. I'i *34.15 (Tiling no supply. Black Pepper <! West. Const... 9.70 sellers. (Acheeii SIL »<>/.. 10.25 do. While Pepper 14.00 do. Cloves (picked) out of season. Mace No. I 84.—sellers. Mace Pickings <4. do. Nutmegs do. < No. I 6 do. Sugar110 words
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Article128 1895-07-12 2 Penang, 12th July, 1895. Rai ns (Lost' as rm.i.ous: London, Demand Bank 2 1 «■!•>' Do. 4 months' sight Bank '2/I h Do. 3 A Credit 2'2|(s|2/2 Do. 3 Documentn< 22; Calcutta, Demand Bank !<«• 194 j Do. 30 days’sight Private 197 Bombay, Demand Bank 194) Do. 30 days’128 words
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Article110 1895-07-12 2 Mails close To-mohhow. Cor Per str. Time. Deli Ho Kwei 1 P.M. Tongkah. Renong, Mergui and Tavoy TFa«7/»’ noon Pangkorand T. Anson... Betty 2 p.m. Singapore Lindula 2 P.M. Edie, T. Serna we, Fegli and Oleldeli (J Gr. aneberge‘3 P U. Teluk Anson linn. Wlmtt Ilin 3 p.m.110 words
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Article36 1895-07-12 2 Ekom *<ing run k:—Byiheß. I. s. s. Purnea to-morrow, s s Wi'.igsauii <>ti Monday. Fkom Rangoon: —By the B. I. s. s Baglulad to-morrow. From Hamburg —By the s. b. (.h-eaua, on Sunday.36 words
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Article230 1895-07-12 2 Arrivals. To.|i Y B I. s. s. Lindiiln from Rangoon. P. A <). Pekin from Singapore. s. s. Hebe do. Y rsi tun a v. <. s. f Smith fmm As diae. s. s. Tim,ping from Port. Weld. s. m 11. G L-mslerg from Edie B 1 s. s230 words
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Article61 1895-07-12 2 A rrh a s Per I’ A' O P>ki>, from Singapore, Mr. Mr. A L<’<b, Mr. A. D< z and Mi. Hutten* bach. Depart tires. To-da v. Per P A (J. P>kin for London, Mr. A”. Hill, f><r M i'•■illto», apt. Mrijboom Y*'Trim av Per I.iqht"li‘g for Singapore,61 words
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Article177 1895-07-12 2 Fhiiya v. I 2tit I*. C. <Tenuix Tournament. I* vt. High water at New Jet tv, 3 .‘>b A.M. and 4-25 r m Sy 11 nil a y I3rn Out Waul mail due. ria Rangoon, B, I. g. ItaghdaA. P C. C Tennis Tournament, 5177 words
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Article190 1895-07-12 2 (Straits Times, lOth July.) Jelebtis ($5 pd.) $3 sales. Rauhs 13 lo pd.) $1.50 do. XI fully paid $6.80 to $7, Piinjoins (s3j pd.) s•> sales. Paining < 'orp. (XI pd.) $3.50 buyers. Maynard A Co. (SIOO pd.) $3O Pengeriiligs ($5O pd.) ft>s Straits Insurance ($2O pd.)(Straits Times, lOth July.) - 190 words
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Article53 1895-07-12 2 LONDON, 11th July. 1895. England Meetings and speeches are of daily occurrence in different parts of the country, but hitherto there has been an absence of electoral excitement. The Siberian Railway. The Shiiid'iriT.s Berlin correspondent positively reaffirms that the extension of the Siberian railway through Manchuria has been53 words
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Article706 1895-07-12 2 Hon. A. Huttenhach arrived this morning from Singapore per the P. A U. mail steamer Pekin. i A cricket match has been arranged to be played on the Esplanade to-morrow, between the Penang Cricket Club and the Detachment 2nd h usiliers. It is rumoured in Taiping that a team706 words
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Article183 1895-07-12 2 With the exception of the game, Class B, between R. A. Law —3O) and J. M. P. Smith (4- 15), the tennis yesterday evening was not of an exciting character. In this contest Law won by 2-6, 6-1, 6-5. The early stages pointed to183 words
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212 1895-07-12 2 By the last mail there came the papers giving the detailed results of the Queen’s Scholarship Examination, for which 25 candidates from the various scholastic establishments in the Straits presented themselves. There are this year only one Queen’s and five Government Scholarships, Die latter in amount212 words
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459 1895-07-12 2 (Straits Times.) 'I he Municipal Commissioners are considering aiming themselves the form in which tiny can m *st conveniently make complaint t the Secretary of State regarding the Governor's frequent and vexatious interference in Municipal affairs. The inciting cause of this action, and(Straits Times.) - 459 words
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Article42 1895-07-12 2 [From our Correspondents.] TELUK ANSON. 12th July. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 616 pikuls of tin. Lfime from Teluk Anson, 37 niin. 12th July. The shipments yesterday were To Singapore, 986 pikuls of tin. [Time from Klanir, 39 min.42 words
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Article442 1895-07-12 2 (2* rtmi our contemporaries.) m r. JU h 9th The new Curator of the Raffles Museum Dr. R. Hanitsch, has arrived and taken over the duties which, during the i ntvrval that elapsed before the fillip o f the vacancy were discharged by one deputy followed by another.442 words
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Article325 1895-07-12 2 (Perak Pioneer. July 10th.) Mr. E. Burnside’s application for leavhas been entertained and he starts for hom ab >ut the 24th inst. The Kinta Land Revenue for 1894 was 883,282.98 and exceeded that of the previous year by 830.782.98. Owing to the great falling off in the receipts(Perak Pioneer. July 10th.) - 325 words
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Advertisement319 1895-07-12 2 pritchard Co., PENANG. Just Received Smith’s Glasgow Smoking Mixture. Will’s Capstan Navy Cut. Will’s Gold Flake Honey Dew. Will’s Three Castles Tobacco. Manila Cigars. Rangoon Cigars. Trichinopoly Cigars. SPECIAL VALUE THE "SWIFT" CYCLE PNEUMATIC TYRES complete with lamp and tools, fitted with patent ventilated seat. $175 Nett Cash. $2OO Credit319 words
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Advertisement370 1895-07-12 2 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. HORSES, Buggy, and Carriages. Prices moderate*. Apply to H. RODRIGUE, Coach Builder, 349 121. Penang Road. THE REPUTED PINT. Brewed Ginger Beer in Corked Bottles. Brewed Ginger Beer is now ready. Price 75 cents per doz. including bottles which the Company will re-purchase at 15 cents370 words
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433 1895-07-12 3 Japan Mail. The labours of the Monetary System Investigation Council, which was organized by Imperial Ordinance No. 113 of October, 1893, were brought to a conclusion on the 12th ult. The first point on which a decision was taken had reference to the causeJapan Mail. - 433 words
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Article162 1895-07-12 3 —China Gazette. Reliable information from Nanking tells us that the famous ex-President Tang of the Formosan Republic is now in that citv. He was on the 24th June received in audience by the Viceroy and made a report of his daring exploits and hairbreadth escape from the—China Gazette. - 162 words
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384 1895-07-12 3 Thebe is a trouble ahead for the Chinese Government. The French authorities appear to be adopting vigorous measures in reference to the anti-missionary riots in the province of Szechuen. The French Minister at Peking has made vigorous demands on the Tsung-li Yamen, and has caused384 words
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Article532 1895-07-12 3 Hongkong papers of the 4th inst. says that the British marines and bluejackets who were landed at Anping for the protection of i the foreign residents have been withdrawn, 'greatly to the consternation of the coin--1 munity. The men-of-war were also withdrawn for a time, but532 words
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332 1895-07-12 3 The Peking and Tientsin Times is publishing a report of the verbal discussions during the peace negotiations at Shimonoseki, translated from the original Chinese records and officially revised. The following is an interesting extract: H. E. Ito.—We areabout to attack Formosa. What332 words
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Article119 1895-07-12 3 Count Inouye, who has been officially recalled from Soul is credited with considering the Land of the Morning Calm as not worth the powder to blow it off the earth, and) also with having stated, lanientingly, “Nothing can be done with Korea I The Asahi119 words
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Article930 1895-07-12 3 N.-C. Herald - WANTED A NEW DEPARTURE. (N.-C. Herald.) All foreigners who are interested in the welfare of China are convinced that a new departure must be made in her politics; and for this there are four important reasons. 1. —The Chinese government is endangering the peace of the world by embroiling the930 words
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Article404 1895-07-12 3 By the autumn it is expected that the whole Japanese army will be equipped with the Murata repeating rifles. The steamers of the China Merchants’ fleet are being re-transferred, at Shanghai, from the British and German to the Chinese flag. The Soerabaya Courant says the Ombilien coal mines do404 words
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Article342 1895-07-12 3 Mr. W. C. Jack’s recent paper on Engineering and Shipbuilding in the Far East,” read liefore a meeting of the Institute of Engineers ami Shipbuilders of Hongkong (which we had already noticed), was discussed at another meeting held recently. Mr. Jack’s views found ready acceptance342 words
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Article170 1895-07-12 3 Some public-spirited residents of Yokohama and other Japanese towns propose to organize a volunteer fleet as a step towards the improvement of the Japanese Navy, and they are making investigations relative to the formation of the Russian Volunteer (Dobrovolnoe) squadron. The promoters intend to charter one170 words
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Advertisement1079 1895-07-12 3 TO LET. FOR SALE. PREMISES No. sat Logan Road. A BILLIARD TABLE and accessories Apply to SEROWONGSEE. A. complete. Apply to Penang, Ist July, 1895. 330 338 P. W.,” Pinang Gazette. AMERICAN DENTISTRY. THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. JAR. STANLEY NEWTON (American r PHE steamer Ban Whatt Hin will 1 I1,079 words
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Advertisement1662 1895-07-12 4 jnsuunMptai MCLARTY COMPANY. New York Ute te.ur.ne. C. CONSULTING EMBIMEM »*V»L «TOrTECTS, W uffllh B■ SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. Fund5£23,681,886 And mo that each Jar bears Baron Liebig’a Signature Heavt REDUCnON IN Rates. Bltte Ink SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES “New plan” life policies on European fl Al1,662 words
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Advertisement613 1895-07-12 4 Jngurance (ftofittg. Marine Mannheim Insurance Com panv rpHE undersigned have been an/' 1 Agents for the above CompaL”?! are open to accept Marine Risks n t r d rates. 1 CUrr 'nt KatZbr othep s Fire I durance. Queen Insurance Company Royal Fire Insurance Company 'THE undersigned have been 1613 words
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