Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LUI. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1895. No. 171.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 555 1 (lbitwe. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out- and leave Penang 1 '1 homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Rirenna 4 Aug Khedive 25 July l6 Rosetta BAu o’. Khedive 1 Sept. Kiisar-i-Hindil ,f The above dates are only approximate the arrivals
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    • 1677 1 QtoficeSe BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.), banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid up Capital $10,000,(Too. 1 Reserve Fund $5,000,000. i Reserve Liability or Proprietors $10,000,000. For Will sail Steamer
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    • 716 1 NKDERLANDSC/IE HANDEL BAATSCHAPFIJ. (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.—The
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  • 111 2 Pen a ng, 26m July, 1895. Hi »36 20 (Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Coast... 9.7*'sellers. Aclieen slb Boz. 10.25 do. While Pepper 14.50 do. Cloves (picked) out of season Mace No. I 94. sellers. Mace Pickings <4 do. Nutmegs 96. do. z No. 1... 66
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  • 124 2 Pknang, 26th July, 1895. Ra'IKX CLOSE AS tmi.l.OUs: London, Demand Bunk 21J I" Do. 4 inoni hs’sight. Bank 2/1 J Do. 3 Credit 2/lj@22 Do. 3 Documentin 2 2 Calcutta, D' nuiu<! Bunk 195 Do. 30 days' sight. Private 198 Bombay, Deinnnd Bunk 190 Do. 3*) «lays'sight Private 198
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  • 72 2 Mails CLOSK To-MOHIIOW. For Per str. Time. Rangoon Cheaug Chew.. 8 *.M. Pangkor andT. Anson... Betsy 2 p.m. S’pore and Hongkong... G Apc. 'r 2 P.M. Tcluk Anson ...Ban Wlialt Hin. 2 p.m. Colombo and Southern India Kttisow PM. Deli Ho Kwei 5 p.m. Monday. 29til Edie, T.
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  • 18 2 Fkom Singapoke: —By 'lie P. A 0. 8. 8. Khedive to-day. s. s. Gulypso to-morrow.
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  • 346 2 Arrivals. Tun Y. s. x. H<> Kwei from Deli. s. s. G. Apcar from Calcutta. a. 8. Hok Canton from Olehleh 8. 8. Bun Whait Ilin from 'l'. Anson. r. s. Betsy do, B. I. 8. s. Nerbudda from Singapore. s s. Cheonq Chew du. s. 8. Kaitoio do.
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  • 45 2 Arrivals. 101 I Per s. s. Kmsoic from Singapore, ('apt. Young and Mr. Smith. Per It I 8 s Serbudda from Singapore, Mes-rs. Lnngford, Marks, Phillips, T«iynl**ll. Boothe, <’abler, Droge. Bognardt. Dykes, Mrs. McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. De Souza and Mrs De Wind.
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  • 183 2 Fin hay. 26th Mrs. Trotter’» “At Home” Residency, 5P M. (Penang Band will be in attendance.) Homewunl mail clones, ria Brindisi. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, 5 p m. High water at New Jetty, 3 05 A.M. ami 3-32 P.M. Satukiiay. 27th Town Band, Golf
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  • 101 2 LONDON, 25th July, 1895. The Elections. The Unionists elected number 393, gains 101. The Liberals elected number 156, gains 20. Parnellites elected number 10, Anti-Parnellites 62, and Labour members 2. Japan and Chinn. Japan demands from China an additional indemnity of 7.} millions sterling for abandoning the Liaotung
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  • 120 2 We learn that the Secretary of State, in his d«*Bpatch receive,! by last mail, fixes the military contribution of the Straits «Settlements at 17 j jM*r cent, of the revenue, exclusive of the proceeds of sales of lands. The Colony, however, •is to continue to provide, over
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  • 530 2 The following paragraphs from Truth al»«»ut some r«*c>-nt appointments in the Civil Service art* amusing muling. Evidently the editor of that vera- ions journal has l>een got at by a cadet: for, while the views therein «*xprvss«*d are, no doubt, those of »om«* of
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  • 753 2 The British dollar has been received with general disapproval in Hongkong. It has been decided to give a race ball in the Perak Club in connection with the August meeting. Four hundred Chinese passengers arrived this morning from Singapore per steamer Cheang Chew. The homeward P. O.
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  • 26 2 [From our Correspondent./ TELVK ANSON. 26th July. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 894 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson. 15 m in
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  • 388 2 Penang vs. H. M. S. Mercury. A Drawn Game. The stay of H. M. S. Mercury in p en is to be a very short one, but Penang bailers took advantage of it yesterday even" ing and gave them a socker match. Per ail had a strong team, but,
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  • 118 2 Yesterday’s Play. Championship. F. O. Hallifax defeated J. F. Lamb hr 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Single Handicap Class d. A. H. Capper 30) defeated A. S. Anthony 30) by 6-3, 6-2. Single Handicap Class B. A. R. Adams (4-15) defeated W. P. Jones (scratch) by 6-2, 2-6,
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  • 309 2 A cricket match will be played on Saturday next at Butterworth, between the ’2ud Xi Butterworth Recreation Club and the Mahomedan Cricket Club. Inspector Howard of Penaga station executed a search warrant in a house aPermatang Bertam at 11.30 p.m. on f 16th instant, accompanied by a Sergeant
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 pritchai'd Co. are now shewing a large supply of NEW STYLISH SUITINGS COMPRISING Tropical Cashmeres, Tropical Homespuns, Fancy Silk and Wool Mixtures Fancy Serges, Fancy Racing Check Cashmeres, New Shepherds Plaids. White Hopsack Flannel Suitings, Fancy Flannel Suitings, Fancy Tennis Cashmeres White Cricketing Flannels. WHITE CASHMERE AND STOCKINGETTE for Racing
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    • 333 2 New advertisements. ENGAGEMENT WANTED. V WEST-END Cutter wishes an engagement to any resjiectable firm as cutter, 15 vears practical ex|»erience in military and civil trade, g«s>d references, age 30, at present in India. Particulars on application to 380 A. B.” Pinang Gazette. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next Ordinary M««ting of the
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    • 68 2 pinang'gazette DAILY EDITION. TERMS Ob SUBSCniPTION. 'pHE price of i\ie Pinuuif Gutetle delivered 1 free is ns follows: .To Government Offices and Merchants’ Godownf in Penang.— Per annum... $24 payable in advance. By Post.— Per annum... $27 do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates. Minimum charge 2 5 lines $l/-;
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  • 973 3 First Day, Ist August. 1. —The Maiden Plate. y O Owner. Description. Horse. Weight, st. lbs. 1D D. Mackie b w g Redan 10.3 2 H.T. Haughton b wg Lallycooler 10.3 3 Khoo. Hun Yearn... b w g Cynosure 10.3 4M. N. Merican b wg Bookseller 10.3 5
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  • 168 3 The Privv Council has decided that civil servants hold their offices, in Crown colonies, during Her Majesty’s pleasure only. The case in which this decision was given was carried on appeal from Western Australia. It appears that the appellant was a doctor, who
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  • 794 3 The First built in the Far East. (From a correspondent.) A most interesting ceremony took place at Tanjong Rhu on Tuesday forenoon, in the-launch of the steamer Ban Po Soon, a new steel twin-screw steamship built by Messrs. Riley Hargreaves for a Dutch-Singapore-Chinese
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  • 378 3 (From our contemporaries.') Mr. Eoerton, who has been acting as senior magistrate at Singapore, goes home on leave by the mail. Dr. Leask, the Resident Surgeon at the General Hospital, goes away to Australia on Wednesday on leave. Considerable difficulty has been experienced for some time past in
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  • 80 3 The case against Lim Bun Eng, charged with theft, was continued yesterday morning. The prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to 18 months’ rigorous imprisonment. The next case called was that against a Malay named Mun, charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Malay named Abdullah, and
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  • 627 3 (Vid Rangoon.) The General Elections. London, July 16. —The following seats have been won by the Unionists Peterl>orough, Central Bradford, East Bradford, West Bradford, Reading, Laml»eth, Rochdale, Kennington, Hartlepool and North Bristol. The Liberals have gained Huddersfield. Later.— The following have been elected Unionists. Mr. Radcliffe Cooke for
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  • 185 3 (Straits Times, 24th July.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $3 sales. Raubs 13/10 pd.) $1.50 do. JJI fully paid $7. Punjouis (s3| p<i.) $5.25 Pahang Corp. (j£l pd.) $3.50 buyers. Maynard Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $65 Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $l9 Straits Fires ($2O pd.) $1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 348 3 FOR SALE. 4 BILLIARD TABLE and accessories /1 complete. Apply to 338 P- W.,” Pinang Gazette. AMERICAN DENTISTRY. DR. John Rabe, of San Francisco, will shortly make his third professional visit to Penang. Appointments may lie left with Dr. Redpath. 373 WANTED. A WORKING PARTNER to take a share in
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    • 908 3 NOTICE. ENGINEER OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT. PENANG TURF CLUB. TT AS had considerable experience in JJL designing and erecting and managing AUGUST MEETING Saw Mills, Rice Mills and other such works iu the East. Applv to Engineer,” f pICKETS for the Grand and Public 1 329 c/o Office of this Paper.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2247 4 notice. Jnaurance (Hofices. VMtY T7lf B TTX 3 wgttrance (Hoficefe. tndia Rubber stamp B-ass Seal H I Mfl B Marine Insurance. I (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. New York Life Insurance Co. KB B B A trial order is solicited. ■>■ lllllJJAril Mannheim Insurance Company. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. £23,681,886
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    • 351 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE PinangGazetteOffice. BOOKS various sizes. B'~ AHAMM latest designs. BASKERVILLE CABINETS, JJ 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 En Te lopes. Best qualiiy paper In demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white a- thick BIRTH CARDS, 6 cts each JJILLS
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