Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 October 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1895. No. 237.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 570 1 flipping (Hotter, Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fPHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— n n Homeward.. 2 oP ct R 17 Oct. J/iedrre 8 Nov. A<n»ar-i-Ai-d 31 2? R^ Ua U Nov. Kavsar-i-huid 7 Dec. Mirzapore 28 Thames 20
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    • 1805 1 £Bwmna (notices. 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 Steamer», Psio-vr Capital slo,ooo,o<Jo. I Reserve Fcnd $5,500,000. -ar, .a ran. RESERVE LIABILITY OP PROPRIETORS $10,000,000. For
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    • 489 1 NEDERLAfiDSLfIE HAHVEL K AATSCHAFfIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,216,514.01 H«ad Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nedei landsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London
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  • 46 2 Mails close To-morhow. For Per sir. Time. Deli Calypso 9 A.M Klang Mary Austin 1 P.M. Deli Mo Kwei 2 p.m. I’augkor and’l’. Anson Betsy 2 P.M. The homeward P. A O. steamer Rosetta is expected to leave Singapore at 8 a- m. tomorrow.
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  • 25 2 From Rangoon: -By the s. s. Nuddea tomorrow. From Singapore: —By the s. s. Rosetta and the s. s. Bisayno on Thursday.
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  • 281 2 Arrivals. To-i>a v. s. s. Calypso from Singapore. s s. Ho Kivei from Deli. s. a. Betsy from T. Anson. B. I. s. s. Secuiv.lra from Nega atnm. Yesterday. s. s. IVingsang from Singapore. Depart ures. To-day. s. s. IFnohin for Singapore and China. s. s Jin Ho for
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  • 33 2 Deparl nrc. Y i-si r in. 1 1 Per s s. i iyhtniu for Singapore. Him. W. C. Brown, M I», Messrs. P. D. Stephens, J. C. Collins, and M. Bmke.
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  • 79 2 Taken at I’rhon Hospital Observatory. I Il li O< TOREK. 189.’» 9 4. m r. a eu. Bar. red 32 hah 903 746 876 Temporal ni e 82. 86 2 80 Wei Bull» Tliei mono lei 77 5 79. 77 Max. Temp, in slmd.- 92.6 Min. do. do
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  • 178 2 'Pi Es|i\ V. 15tII Golf Club Antii’oii Ton m nine nt llarmston's (’ii<-iis Esplamidi*. 9 p in. YVdl. rd Opera Company La MascOtto,’’ Town Hall, 9 p m. High water at New Jeil\.9 16 i.m. ami 9- f M Wr.i>x Ksi>* v. 16tii Golf Club
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  • 128 2 Penang. 15th October, 1895. Ra iEM CLOSE AS E01.1.0w s London, Deimind Bank 2 2i dol. Do I moiil lis’ siglil Bunt 2/2j Do. 3 (.'redit. 2/3 Do. 3 I ha-nimmi io v 2 3-1/16 Cnlculla, Ibinund Bunk H" 192 J Do. 3 days’sight I’riviil- 194 Bombay, Demand Bunk
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  • 4 2 REUTER’S TELEGRAM.
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  • 843 2 The rate of exchange for the 4th Quarter of 1895 is fixed at 2/2 to the dollar. Second Lieut. S. W. Burton, Lincolnshire Regiment, is promoted to be lieutenant. The homeward P. O. steamer Rosetta is expected to leave Singapore at 8 a. m. tomorrow. Nine hundred and twelve
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  • 124 2 A meeting of some 15 gentlemen members of the Penang Club and Penang Golf Club was held yesterday at the Chamlier of Commerce rooms, Mr. J. Y. Kennedy in the chair. On the motion of the Hon. Dr. Brown, seconded by Dr. McClosky,
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  • 54 2 H. H. the Sultan of Kedah and suite patronized the circus last night. The programme was the same as given on the opening night, and a bouse crowded to the.utmost shewed its appreciation of the performance by repeated unstinted applause. A matinee performance will be given next Saturday,
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  • 124 2 This company arrived this morning by the s. s. Calypso, after a very successful tour in China and Japan. The Company is the same as apj>eared the last time it passed through Penang, including Miss Mackay, who, we understand, has been enjoying a holiday in Australia
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  • 64 2 Mr. Tatam, a European, has just started business in Hongkong as butcher, with the result that the Chinese purveyors and compradores there have boycotted him. The China Mail points out how anomalous it is that a spirited endeavour to give the Colony special facilities for obtaining good butcher
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  • 92 2 The Belgian Times learns from a good source through London that there is every probability that, within the next month or two, much war and railway material will lie ordered for the Siamese Government through the Legation there. Provision has already been made out of the various public
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  • 285 2 (From our contemporaries.) Mr. H. 0. Rowe, who has been in charge of Pulau Lyang Estate, Johore, for the past two vears, goes to Selangor to take charge of Weld’s Hill Estate. The wreck of the St. Pancras, as it lies on the Labuan reefs, with its cargo,
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  • 4 2 REUTER’S TELEGRAM.
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  • 422 2 The Acting District Officer, Mr. W. W Skeat, iu his August report states: Mr. James Knox, of Singapore, has applied for a thousand acres next to the land applied for by Mr. W. W. Bailey (also 1.000 acres) on the railway line near Batu Tiga. The work at Klang
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  • 253 2 According to the Japan Gazette, not only women but children are also sold in Formosa just as though they were articles of furniture. The quotations vary from about 150 yen to 600 yen, those having specially attractive appearance fetching large sums. Many single labourers work hard to buy wives
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1018 2 M,w ad ;X s eme prilchard Co. AN Assistant Dresser (Chinese) for the j Gula Estate. For particulars apply, with KENNEDY, HALF-YEARLY 558 Agent., Perak Sugar Cultivation C°. I «1 I N —CLEARANCE SALE A JUNO BICYCLE, tangent spokes weight ‘2B lbs. aud in good order, FOR CASH ONLY, almost
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  • 116 3 To the Editor of fhs Pinang Gazette.") Sir,—l write this at 2.15 p. ra having just walked along Beach Street. Not a single w atei cart has passed along since the morning and the dust is in clouds. The discomfort is fearful, and I ask
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  • 477 3 Regarding the appointment of Mr. Kyshe the Hongkong Telegraph observes We are glad to note the appointment of Mr. Kyshe as Registrar of the Supreme Court. We think it a good thing that neither of the local candidates have been selected.* They are both too young
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  • 446 3 An interesting, if singular, ceremony was performed on the 4th instant at the Sultan of Pahang’s Astana at which the principal figure was the Sultan’s daughter, Tunku Long. The ceremony was occasioned by a solemn vow registered by the Sultan, in the presence
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  • 660 3 (Perak Pioneer, October 12th.) The Railway receipts in August were $182,000 below the estimate. Mr. P. A. Reutens, Chief Clerk, has Keen promoted to the Accountantship of the Audit Office, Taiping. M e hear that the Government is going to provide a free passage to England for the
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  • 1036 3 Three Shot at Panchor, Johore. (Free Press.) Less than four hours steaming by launch from Singapore, up the Johore River, lies the little village of Panchor, whose inhabitants till lately had a very bad time of it because of the depredations of a herd of elephants. The
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  • 182 3 The Batavia Nieutrsblad of the 27th September gives advices from Acheen, stating that wide-spread floods had done havoc in the military lines, with the result that fever and beri-beri are on the increase. The Achinese continue to harass the outposts, but their fire is so ill-directed as to do
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  • 503 3 Ca leutta English m a n.) There is a great deal of strangeness attached to the maunei' in which circumstances, such as marriages, births, and deaths, are viewed in the Bre country in Upper Bunnah, which has just been run through by Lieutenant Carrick of the
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  • 995 3 Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners HELD ON THE 27tH SEPTEMBER, 1895. Present.— J. Y. Kennedy, Esq.. (President), Koh Seang Tat, Esq, R A. P. Hdgnn, Esq, J. Gibson, Esq, and G. F. Adamson, Esq. Absent. Captain Anderson, it. E. 1 The minutes of the last meeting are read
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 571 3 TO LET. TWO large and two small godowns in I Beach Street, No. 31. Applv to 507 HYE KEE CHAN. Dr. Jno. RABE. Surgeon Dentist, San Francisco, Cal. I S now at the Sea View Hotel on his L Professional visit to Penang. Office Hours. 9 to 1 p. m.
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    • 377 3 WANTED. A GOOD WORKMAN, European or /1 Eurasion, with experience in building arches, Ac., in concrete. Apply stating wages required to TAIT, TATE Co., 546 Taiping, Perak. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang, invite separate tenders for the renting of the following for one year from the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1619 4 THE AN SIEW co., Insurance (notices. feV insurance (notices. No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. N* —Xt The Union Insurance Society Commission Agents, Marine .Insurance. of Canton, Limited. General Store Keepers, p e j era i Marine Insurance Company. rpHE undersigned, having been appointed and rpHE undersigned having been appointed 1
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    • 181 4 NOTICE. ZNDIA Rubber Stamp and B-ass S i (for impressing wax) Manufacturei A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. {3l° Charges .Moderate. WONG KLM MUN, No. 77a, Bishop St., Opposite Armenian Church THE DISPENSARY/ No. 2, Bishop Street, IS OPEN DAILY from 9am. to 5 p.m.; Saturday,
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