Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 October 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIIL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1895. No. 231.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 (hpptng (Rotted». Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mail steamers may be ’/1 expected to arrive outl"wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. ifirzapore I‘2 Oct. Ravenna 17 Oct. 26 Kaiear-i-hindSl Khedive 8 Nor. Rosetta 14 Nov. Ravenna 22 Mirzapore 28 friisar-i-hind 7 Dec. Rohilla 12 Dec.
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    • 1727 1 SBtpptna (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. 3 7 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. _VjU 11 1 1 atsERVE Fund 85,500,000. zTObtAJiVVk «T a u.
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    • 503 1 NEDERLANDSCfIE HANDEL HAATSCHAPriJ. (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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  • 173 2 pENANL. 811 l October, 1895. Kall’.x LOSS AS I'ot.ions: I «union, Deiuiitni Bunk ”3 dot Do I inoiillx s:glil lEi:-. -1 Do. 3 I'red 11 3 ~Do. 3 I'ocllllieiu:.' 2 3-1/16 tjill <• 111 I it. !>■ iiin'”l Buns I- 1 Do. .till x’ siellt. i’l X I'.’L B.
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  • 140 2 Maius < lose I'n-Mo iiton For Per xtr. Trine. SaLo'i (direct) Prop nilis 9 'i. Langkil io!.- ('him/ 1 r'l1 lelf ..4 ro!P;ee I I’ M I’atigkor mid T. An-am P'-l-'i 1’ Singapore. <'lii’ia. V Japan !>‘--plni PM. 'l’e' 11 kA ii son I j at y 11
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  • 66 2 Fko.h Rangoon; Bv the s s .\ci-’>udda today and the s s. Xu I lea on I'iiursday. From <) i.kii i.i n —By Ihe s x.G. (J.V.Lansberye to-day. Fi«>m ''lNg.apork :—By the s. s. A’< rasa, the s. s. I'heauii t'liev: to moi row. the s.s.Sirsa on
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  • 371 2 Arri nils. 1.. i.i« s s. Pean from Rmgooli B. 1 s. Payhdad from Rangoon. s. s. I iopi.it:g from llongk' lig. s l. -d H’eld from I'. Anson. s > i fi oin K I.mg. s. s. l-'lyiny pndi from Port Weld s li<nn T. Anson. > s
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  • 22 2 1 Art i i a's. Y KSTERPAV. Pers.s 1.,1y ir./,/fr..m Port We!d, Mr. A M l’s Ogilvie and Dr. Wright.
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  • 180 2 Ti'i «ini. JStii Golf Club Autu on Tonrnmnent High waler lit. Neiv .1e11.y,305 A.M. Hlld 3 32 p.m Wh.OX'l<M> a y. 9tii Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town Band, Esplanade, 5 p \i. High water at New Jetty. 3-58 a.m. and 4- p.m. Tim 11X11A Y.
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  • 109 2 LONDON. 7th October. 1 «95. Athletic At the athletic contest in New York, Yale beat Cambridge in eight events out of eleven. The Powers and Turkey. All the Great Powers have presented a collective note to Turkey which demands that a rigorous enquiry be made into the cause
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  • 22 2 BIRTH. Brown. On Bth instant, at “The Warren” Scotland Road, Penang, the wife of L. C. Brown of a son.
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  • 618 2 Mr. Justice Leach will leave for Singapore bv the mail which will arrive here probably on Saturday. The steamer Propontis arrived from Singapore this morning. She brought 128 Chinese passengers. The B. I. steamer Nerbudda with the outward London mails via Rangoon is signalled as we go to press.
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  • 41 2 The Sydney Cup, Results of Ist Ties Mr. Law scratched to Mr. Scott. Mr. Morstadt beat Mr. Hargreaves. Mr. Adams lieat Mr. Alan Wilson. Capt Ross scratched to Surg.-Capt. Smith Mr. H. Kerr beat Mr. P. D. Stephens.
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  • 70 2 We are happy to report that the quarantine regulations now imposed upon steamers arriving from Deli will be practically taken off within the next day or two. We understand that steamers will no longer be limited to carrying only 20 passengers. On arrival here they
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  • 70 2 The Penang Finance Committee has already held three sittings to consider the estimates sent up from Singapore. It held its first meeting on the 2nd, when work.* and buildings were taken on the 4tk, it considered roads, &c.; yesterday the Registry, the Chinese, the Bankruptcy and the
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  • 421 2 Official Correspondence. At the Legislative Council meeting on Monday last the following correspondence was laid on the table Secretary of State for the Colonie» to the Governor. Downing Street, 12/A July, 1895. Sir, With reference to your despatches No. 89 of 18th March last, and No. 184
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  • 128 2 Owing to the revival of Nihilism iu Russia, remarkable precautions have beeu taken for the protection of the Czar. Vanderbilt’s yacht, the Valiant, is the largest that has ever been built. She is 308 ft. long, 39 ft. wide, and 16| ft. deep. At Sourabaya, subscriptions for the benefit
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  • 131 2 [From our Correspondents.' TELIT K ANSON. 7th October. The Railway line near Kampar h as sunk and some trucks have been thrown off the line. Trains are arriving late. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 767 pikuls of tin. Time from Teluk Anson, 5 h. 11 ln i
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  • 1392 2 Annual General Meeting. The annual general meeting of the Penang I’u.f Club w’as held at the Chamber of Commerce at 4 p.in. yesterday. The meeting was well attended, there being twentvfive members present. The Hon. Dr. Brown. President of the Club, presided, and, in opening the meeting,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 507 2 pritchrii'il Co, I HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE FOR CASH ONLY. From Ist October to Ist Nov= ember, 1895. whole of the stock iq ladies' Department, Upstairs, has been reduced to prices that must effect a speedy clearance. DRESS MATERIALS. Prints, Cambrics, Sateens, Pongees, Delaines, Creponnes, Art Crepes, Nuns Cloth. Satin Cloth.
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    • 334 2 new Advertisements. NOTICE. It’ANTED A HIGH DOGCART. II Apply to K,” 54] <• o Pinang Gazette Press. NOTICE. MESSRS. Maynard A Co., Ld., Chemists. Ac., Penang and Singapore, beg to inform their customers that they have placed Mr. W. Macleoh in charge of their Penang business. <4l PENANG SALES ROOM.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 75 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Pi Ison Hospital Ob«ertatory. 7ni OiTOiu i:. |SW> 9\ Yt 3!■ yi 9 i a. Bar. ml 32 Fnh 921 7-6 902 Temporal tire 8U 5 84 78 Wet Ihtlli The’itionii iei 78 79.•• 76 Max. Temp, in sh.ob- 90.2 Mm. do. do 71 Ma x.
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  • 287 3 (TT'd Rangoon.') THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE ON HIS RESIGNATION. London, September 27. The Duke of Cambridge, at a farewell inspection at Edinburgh vesterday, emphasized his regret at leaving the Army, and the absurdity of the idea that he was opposed to changes. H.R.H. said he could have remained
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  • 99 3 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir,—My attention has been drawn to a letter in your issue of the 4th inst. re the band and tramways. In future, bandsmen in uniform may travel to the Dato Kramat Gardens free, and on the special nights referred to by
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  • 167 3 SELANGOR NE WS. (Selangor Journal, 4th October.) We learn that the Captain China has offered the Golf Club a prize for an Approach and Putting Competition, which is to be brought off about the middle of this month. The Entertainment Committee of the Selangor Club are proposing a Calico Fancy
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  • 544 3 (Perak Pioneer, sth October.) The Acting British Resident leaves for Malacca on Monday next to confer with H. E. the Governor regarding estimates for 1896. The jxst of Financial Assistant, Kuala Kangsar, has been given to Mr. J. C. Winterscale, clerk to the District Magistrate. Upper Perak. The
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  • 104 3 (Hongkong Telegraph.) Shanghai, September 27. The Jdolus is at Kiukiang, the Spartan at Wuhu, the Rainbow and Plover at Nanking, the Caroline at Woosung, and the Daphne and Firebrand at Shanghai. Several other vessels are expected here shortly to reinforce the fleet which, it is
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  • 2274 3 The following interesting account of the cycling tour through Malaya by Messrs. Makepeace and Wallace appear in the Free Press, no doubt written by the former gentleman. The two cyclicts, it will lx remembered, were here on Friday last. They sum up their experiences in the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 519 3 TO LET. '|’WO large and two small godowns in I Beach Street, No. 31. Applv to 507 HYE KEE CHAN. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. r |'HE next Ordinary Meeting of the MuniI L cipal Commissionerswill be held at the Town Hall, at 3 p. m.. On Friday, the 11th October. 1895. (By
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    • 377 3 do£lii]g Co. I THE PGBAM Just Lauded in Prime Condition. finest york hams 10 to 12 lbs. FINEST WILTSHIRE BACON 4 to G lbs. |y| 5 CHEDDAR STILTON H w CHEESE. nj O SMOKED TO.iGUE. O Pi PICKLED MACKEREL, u M jjl i Always in Stock. w CHOICE WINES SPIRITS.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2183 4 thean siew co., jjnßuronce (TWicea. COMPANY. -I**»™«* No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. 'CONSULTING FNGINEERS. NAVAL ARCHITECTS, Marine Insurance. The Union Insurance Society; PURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. Commission Agents, of Canton, Limited. SUPPLY AL, machinery manuals, fittings, tools, appliances and stores The Federal Marine Insurance General Store Keepers, in-use by rnHE undersigned having
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    • 234 4 THE STRAITS_STEAMSHIP CO. riVHE steamer Lady Weld will keep up a regular service between Penang and Teluk Ansou twice a week, leaving Penang on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Teluk Anson on Mondays and Thursdays, at 3.30 pm. punctually. The steamer Las superior accommodation for First Class and Deck passengers. For
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