Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTBUSSED BATT.Y. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LUI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1895. No. 175.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 561 1 pipping (Hottcee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. f|VHE mail steamers may be S expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang thomewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards, flue uv* 4 Aug I Rosetta 8 Aug. l6 Ktisar-i-Hind 22 ghedice 1 Sept.! The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and
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    • 1390 1 pipping (ftoftcee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. aoaoiT Qfoam NLi P KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE, Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer.. P.in-tr Capitalslo,ooo.ooo. Reserve Fund $5,000,000. Reserve Liability of Proprietors |10,000,000. For Will sail
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    • 460 1 NKDBRUNDSbfiE HARDKL KAATSCBRfPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,216,514 01 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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  • 112 2 Penang, 3 st July, 1895. •|'i„ $35 50 sellers. (Tiling no supply. Black Pepper West Coast... 9.7'' sellers. (Acheeii 51b »<>z. 1025 do. While Pepper 14.50 do. Cloves (picked) nut of season Mace No. I §4—sellers. Miice Pickings <4. do. Nutmegs do. No. 1 66' do. Sugar
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  • 139 2 Penang, 31st July, 1895. li.vir.s < I.OSK AS pol l oil s: Isimlon, Denuiml Hauk 21 Do. 4 months’sighl Bank 21 1 1 Do. 3 Credit 2/1J Do. 3 I •ocilliienlnt i 2 2 Calcutta, D< iruunl Hank H» 194 J Do. 30 liars’ sight Piival'- I ’-'8 Bombay,
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  • 74 2 Mails CI.OSK To-morrow. For Per etr. Time. Paugkor and T. Anson 7'«w Tong 2 P.M. Po. (J <r.tou 2 P.M Edie, T. Setnawe, Segli and Olehleli GGv Irtntberye 2 pm. Friday. 2xd. Kin ng and Malacca Teutonia NOON Deli Ho Kvcei 2 p.m. Til H P. A O
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  • 56 2 From Rangoon —By the B. I s s. Ilezwada to-morrow, s. s. C. Hye Teng on Friday. From Singapore: By 'ln- B. I s. s. Pundua and B. I. s. s. Mitiiina on Friday. From (’alcutta —By the s. s. Wing Sang on Friday. From Colombo: —By
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  • 299 2 Arrivals. I’o l> V I s. h. Ho Kivei from Deli. s. s. Jin Ito from Laiigkat. s. s. Teutonia from Maliu-ea. s. s. Taw Tong from T. Anson s. s. Canton do B. 1. s. s. Secundra from Singapore. s. R. Proponlit do. 8. s. Hebe do. Yks
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  • 187 2 Arrita’a. Tn-n Per s a. Ho Kteei from Deli. Mr E. Gerrits. Per s. s 7’uir Tn tt g from T. Anson, Mr. Ogilvie and Mr. Paton Kerr. Per B. I. s. s Secuiidra from Singapore. Messra. W. Kinsey, H J Phillips, S. W. Stanley I). I). Mackie,
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  • 176 2 Wmixr.MDAY. 31st Homeward mail closes, via Negapatain. Town Bund, Esplanade, 5 P M. High water at New Jetty, 7-3) a.m. and 7-57 P.M. Thursday. Ist:—(Public Holiday.) Auction Sale of Plants, Ac, the property of Mr. F E. Jugo, at Northam Lodge, Northam Road, 7-15 A.M.
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  • 59 2 LONDON, 30th July. 1895. Another t'omniercial Mission to China. The Blackburn Chamber of Commerce is sending a commercial mission to China to study the trade of the Southern Provinces. Italy and Abyssinia. Signor Crispi has declared in the Chamber that the plateau of Erythrea in the Tigre country
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  • 1289 2 To-morrow being a public and Bank holiday, there will l>e no issue of the Pinang Gazette. Mr. T. Shelford, c m.a., is exjMtted to return to Singapore about the middle of November next. A hundred and two Chinese paßßeugers arrived this morning |>er B. I. steamer Secundra
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  • 314 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, —Will you kindly permit me through your daily to express my thanks to your correspondent A of the 16th July, for bringing to my notice certain references to myself in the Far East,” though
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  • 92 2 [From our Correspondents] TELEN ANSON. 31st July. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 872 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 1 h. 26 m i n KLANG. 31st July. The shipments on Saturday were— To Singapore, 175 pikuls of tin. The shipments on Sunday were— To Singapore,
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  • 702 2 —Hongkong Desperate Engagement in North Formosa. Terrible Slaughter on Both Sides Amoy, July ixth. News has l>een received here of a desperate engagement between the Japanese troops advancing from T<k.>ham towards Taiwanfoo and die insurgents. It appears that the Black Flags” and Hakkas attacked the Japanese
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 376 2 Mtchard 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 stockircette for Racing
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    • 320 2 New Advertisements. NOTICE. rpHE undermentioned Exchange Banka I will lie closed for business to-morrow, Ist August, 1895, the same being a Public Holidav. J WILLIAMSON JONES. .!</. Manager Chartered Hank of I. A. <f*. C. J. C. NICHOLSON, Agent, Hongkong A Shanghai Bank. H. W. A. DETERDING, 388 Sub-Agent, Netherland
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  • 105 3 Five Days’ Quarantine Against Steamers bringing coolies from Singapore. A Chinaman who came from Singapore on Monday by the Chelydra, died yesterday in the quarantine camp of cholera and another Chinaman who came by the Nam Yong yesterday, is now there suffering from the same disease. The Resident Councillor
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  • 823 3 Communicated.') No news is often good news, but, where Acheen is concerned, this saying scarcely holds good. We seldom hear much of what is going on in Acheen, but because of this we must not infer that everything is perfectly peaceful and quiet there. News from that benighted and
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  • 513 3 [By “Early Bird.”] I will now, as briefly as possible, endeavour to sum up the chances of a few of the various competitors in to-morrow’s interesting programme, and as the course is like a tennis lawn and the weather promises, to be all that
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  • 437 3 The Grace Testimonial Fund now amounts to over 56,000 shillings. The Paris Town Council propose to found a Grand Prix de Paris for cyclists, but it will be only of £4OO. The dividend of the Company for working Petroleum Sources in NetherlandsIndia has been fixed at 8
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  • 866 3 (By Mr. J. A. Swettenham, Colonial Secretary.) Financial. For the first time for several years the Revenue of the Colony exceeded the Expenditure in the year under- review. This result was due in part to increased rates of fees charged in various but
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  • 172 3 The Selangor Planters’ Association was to meet at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday last. Among the Agenda was the following motion Proposed by Mr. Carey, seconded by Mr. Gibson That the Hon. Secretary be requested to ascertain from the Government whether the following rules—(a) All recruiters arriving in
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  • 381 3 (Free Press.) Captain Talbot (Rifle Brigade), Dr. Scott and Mr. J. Lindsay were out after elephants last week near Reko. Leaving Kajang about 4 a. m. on the 18th, the party proceeded down the river by boat and came upon fresh tracks on the bank of
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  • 773 3 (From the Colonial Secretary's Report, 1894.) The trade of the year shews general expansion in nearly every important article of commerce, and the exports, upon which the ixHllmercial prosperity of the Colony depends; afford conclusive evidence of permanency and progress. 4 allies and bulk have
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 306 3 THE RACE WEEK. i S there may be many sportsmen here during the race week who may not have the opportunity of visiting Penang again for a considerable time, the Abated Water Coy.’s factory in Pulo Tikus will be open for their inspection every day between 7 a.m. and 3
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    • 587 3 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. A WEST-END Cutter wishes an engagement to any respectable firm as cutter, 15 years practical experience in military and civil trade, good references, age 30, at present in India. Pa rticulars on application to 380 A. B.” Pinang Gazette. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. SEEKS re-engagement shortly. Has had
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1990 4 notice JUST RECEIVED RIPPINGILLE’S M A FRESH SUPPLY OF nil COOKING STOVES JL Auk C 0.," Rice Merchant, 62, Beach UIL UUIJMIIUQIUffcQ 'WOT-Tff[ BB Street, ceased on the 20th day of July, 1895. 4 O win do an that car be done m the r. oI ONAUN& fi MteaiBSKSL Penang,
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    • 362 4 Stationery, I FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Office. BOOKS-various size,. T) AL L BROGRAMM ES- large S xv latest designs. b Baskerville cabinets, conta; 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 r lopes. Best quality paper. T r T? demand. $2.50 each. great
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