Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 October 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-10-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL’S NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIU. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1895. No. 242.22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement592 1895-10-21 1 nothing equals CALVETT’S CARBOLIC SOFT SOAP As a remedy for Mange, Sores Greasy Heel.Barsati.or Mud Fever and as a destroyed of parasites on animals. It prevents skin Irritation and keeps the Coat in good condition. LSED IN HER MAJESTY’S KENNELS. In 1 lb. and 2 lb. Jars, Is. and 2s.592 words
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Advertisement1672 1895-10-21 1 agippma (noficea. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. a o n KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers, Paxd-cp Capital $lO 000 000. 1 i* 1 Reserve Fund $5,500,000. rrr o D Reserve1,672 words
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Advertisement437 1895-10-21 1 SMOKERS SHOULD USE CALVERT’S DENTO-PHENOLENE, Is. 6d. A 2s. 6ti. bottles. (English Rates.) A few drops in water make a delicious mouth-wash, which smokers and others will find effectual for sweetening the breath, leaving a pleasant taste and coolness in the moush, and as a dental preservative. F. C. CALVERT437 words
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Article123 1895-10-21 2 Penang, 21st October, 1895. Kates close as eoi.i.ows London, Demand Bunk 2 Do. I inonl.lis' sight Bunk -/-h Do. 3 Credit Do. 3 Documents'y 2 L 11/10 Calcutta, Demand Bunk ><* 192 Do. 3 days’sight. Pi i vat 194 Bombay, Demand Bank J J)o. ‘3 days' sight. P. ivale123 words
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Article133 1895-10-21 2 Mails close To-mohkow. Cor Per »tr. Time. Asahan Cecil C Smith 10 a.M. Rangoon Nuddea, ...11 a m. Calcutta... A. Apcar ...11 a.M. Deli Isiipikgt 1 p.m. I’angkor mid T. Anson Perse 2 p.m. Edie, T. Serna we, Segii, Olehleb, mid Badmig Head 3 P.ll. Edie, T. Semawe,133 words
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Article59 1895-10-21 2 Fnovi Rangoon: By the s. s. Baghdad t,oday ami the s. s. Nerasa to-morrow. From Siiz: —By tlio s. s. Malacca tomorrow. From Hamhurg: —By the s. s. Irene on Wednesday. From Liverpool: —By the s. s. Telemachus on Thu 1 sd;n From sj.i, p,y then. s.59 words
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Article276 1895-10-21 2 A ri i nils. s. s .1. /pear from Singapore. s. s. Alim io from Singapore. s >.<•'. G ran I, ins! e g. 1 i niii Oichleli. s s lie I I t orn Balax in. >. > Murij .Ins/iii from Klnno. s. Cecil Sm'l’i lio n A-»limt.276 words
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Article32 1895-10-21 2 Ari i t a!s. To-day. Per s. a Albingia from Singapore. Mr. Birnstlye. Y I M Klil'A V Per a. a. ZVrse from T. Anson, Mr. Clunes and Mr. Asehe.32 words
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Article163 1895-10-21 2 Mon n ay. 21st Golf Chib Autumn Tournament. Town Band. n:id.-, 5 I'll. H Ii mston’s Circus Esplanade, 9 p in. Hied, waler al. New Jel.i>,2 12 a m and 2- p.M. I'll ESDI Y. 22nd Golf ('lnb Autumn Tonrnmnent Harniston’s Circus Esplanade. 9 p163 words
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Article59 1895-10-21 2 LONDON, 20th October, 1895. The Powers and Japan. It is stated that Russia, France and Germany Nvill present a note to Japan accepting the Japanese reply concerning the evacuation of the Liaotung Peninsula within three months, the payment by China of thirty million taels, and the freedom of59 words
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733 1895-10-21 2 It will strike all who read the report in lour last issue of the proceedings in the Legislative Council that, in selecting the two such widely operating subjects as he expatiated upon. Dr. Brown jiroved himself to be a legislator who possess the rare733 words
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Article273 1895-10-21 2 The racers Pamnesan and Bookseller arrived from Singajtore yesterday morning per steamer A. Apcar. The Government invites tenders for specified service supplies at Penang, Singapore, and Malacca. A Chinaman was fined $5O this morning by Mr. Bryant for having in his possession a quantity of morphia. As273 words
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Article64 1895-10-21 2 The Sydney Cup. Results of 2nd round R. Yeats beat H. E. Moore. L. C. Brown S. M. Binnv. P. R. Scott W. H. Bell". F. Smith A. Kerr. A. R. Adams... R. Morstadt, R. Peirce D. A. M. Brown. M. Morrison A. K. Buttery. C. McArthur64 words
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Article131 1895-10-21 2 Notwithstanding the wet weather on Saturday, the afternoon jwrformance was fairly well attended, and at night there was a very good house. This speaks well for the attractions at the Circus. Another change of jirogramme is announced for to-night. The intrepid animal trainer will enter the den of131 words
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Article256 1895-10-21 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.'") Sir, It is unfortunate, most unfortunate, that your eorresjiondent “A. 8.,” in his letter of Saturday, introduces the discord of theological animus into what was a simple but elevating service of song. I am not aware that there256 words
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Article132 1895-10-21 2 [From our Correspondents.) SINGA PORE. 218 T OctOßi.R. The German ship FFiWr/nJ, which was on fire since Tuesday afternoon has bee t scuttled. The Chinese trooper Kmijpni has been blown up. Seven hundred lives were lost. Two Europeans have been saved. The Japanese captured Takow on the loth.132 words
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Article310 1895-10-21 2 (From our Contemporaries.) On the o]M?ning of the Legislative Council on Friday afternoon, as the Hon. E. C. Hill, the Acting Resident Councillor of Malacca, declined to take the prescribed oaths, his solemn affirmation was received. There has been some correspondence between the Colonial Secretary and the representatives310 words
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353 1895-10-21 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.") Sir, Some time back attention was diawn in your columns to the constant nuisance occasioned by men leading horses all day long (and particularly in the afternoons) through the most frequented thoroughfares.353 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement362 1895-10-21 2 New advertisements. Just arrived exs.s. “A. Apcar,” Ponies, Cobs, and Horses. A BATCH of fresh Horses and Ponies, including a few pairs. All broken to harness. On view at Leith Street. §69 J. COLLINS, Penam/. GLEN LINE. For London V rpHE s. s. “Glensiuel,” ue n Beiiang about the 28t362 words
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Advertisement543 1895-10-21 2 TO LET. MtWO large and .two small goi]owns in I Beach Street, No. 31. Apply to 507 HYE KEE CHAN. WANTED. i GOOD WORKMAN, European or Eurasion, with experience in building arches, Ac., in concrete. Apply stating wages required to TAIT, TATE Co., 546 Taiping, Perak. NOTICE. 1 f ESSRS.543 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous68 1895-10-21 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Oh-fiuatm v. 2(irn October, |.h;i.‘, 9\ m i- 1 ft iBar. red 32 Full 835 76S g]6 Tempera I tire 82 5 84— 79. W<-l Bulb The lim -nn I< i 78. 79. 7G Max. Temp, in shade !<(>.— Min. do .Io 73 Max.68 words
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Obituary23 1895-10-21 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. Arab.—At Bogawantalnwa, Ceylon, on Sunday, 29th September, the sister of J. M. Arab," Assistant Government Veterinary Lispector. Aged 90 years.23 words
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Article260 1895-10-21 3 The Committee of the Singapore Cricket Club have decided to submit the names of the seven leading players selected bv them, viz., Messrs. J. J. H. Orman and H. B. Leach (Singapore), A. S. Anthony (Penang), H. L. Talbot, A. B. Voules, and R. M. Mckenzie260 words
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Article455 1895-10-21 3 Journal, October 18th.) The Annual Installation Meeting of Read L «ige will be held on Monday next, the 21st inst. Bro. H. C. Paxon is the W. M. elect. Dr. Wellford has taken up land for c >ffee in the Kuala Selangor District, and Mr. C P. Jackson,Journal, October 18th.) - 455 words
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Article272 1895-10-21 3 Foochow, October 11th. The arrogance and duplicity of the Chili "ffi ials has brought the Inquiry to an end. The foreign Commissioners, Consuls M-nsfield and Hixson, are doing nothing. i nt thev await at Kucheng definite instructs -ns fr in their respective Ministers in Peking l>ef<>re272 words
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Article130 1895-10-21 3 (October 18th.) Ordinance Nos. VI and VII of 1895 passed at the meeting of the Legislative Council held on the 16th October, and which have been assented to by H. E. the Governor, are published. Certificates of naturalization have been granted by the Governor in Council, under the130 words
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Article180 1895-10-21 3 SELANGOR PLANTERS' A SSOCIATION. A general meeting of members of the Selangor Planters’ Association will be held in the Reading Room of the Selangor Club on the 26th October, to transact the general business of the Association and to consider any other points, of which notice may be given to180 words
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Article302 1895-10-21 3 (Special to Hongkong Telegraph.) —China Gazette. Amoy, October 11th. The Douglas liner Hailoong arrived here this evening from Taiwanfoo, bringing the news that yesterday 30 Japanese warships and transports arrived off Taiwanfoo, and that thereupon the British Consul. Mr. Hurst, went on board H M.S. Pique(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.); .—China Gazette. - 302 words
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Article131 1895-10-21 3 London, September 21st. The 25th anniversary of the entry of Italian troops into Rome was celebrated throughout Italy to-day. To mark the occasion, the Government have granted an amnestv to the Sicilian rebels who were sentenced to imprisonment for terms of ten years and under. Those131 words
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139 1895-10-21 3 Sydney. September 23rd. The Marine Board enquiry into the loss of the CcMerthun was resumed to-day, when Mr Gerald Halligan. Government Hydooraphic Surveyor, deposed that he had made a search for the uncharted rock off Seal Rocks on which the Catterthun is supposed to have139 words
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Article2827 1895-10-21 3 Thursday, 17th October. (Free Present :—His Excellency the Governor, Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, g.c.m.g., Hons. J. A. Swettenham (Colonial Secretary), W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General), J. K. Birch (Acting Colonial Treasurer), E. E. Isemonger (Acting Auditor-General), Major McCallum (Colonial Engineer), Dr. Brown, J. M. B. Vermont, A. Huttenbach.Thursday, 17th October. (Free - 2,827 words
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Article113 1895-10-21 3 Fknang, 21st October, 434 25 sellers. Trniig no supply. IVpp. t West C«-ast... 9.7osellers. A.MI. x.,z 10.25 do. White r<-ppei 1380 do. (.“■ives ..ici.cd; '>nt of season. M:ice N'i I m 4.— seller-'. M:tc<- I'lckmgs 74. do. Nuitiwgs 92 sellers. I No. 1... 6. do. 2... 350113 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement566 1895-10-21 3 NOTICE. 4 MEE J ING of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in the Court of Requests at 2.30 p.m., on Friday, the 25th instant, 1895, for the purpose of considering the undermentioned applications under The Liquors Ordinance of 1894 A. T. BYRANT, Penang, 18th October, 1895. ('hairman,566 words
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Advertisement1769 1895-10-21 4 NOTICE. THEAN SIEW CO., Vk Y H tUt 7 No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. ft IB IIJ j. f.HA ro Mm BaO WS KU A. A trial order Is solicited. Commission Agents, **"""*VJl UfJ as GOOD AS ENGLISH MADB. General Store Keepers, < ng £f9> fgAND WONG KIM MUN, Pearl1,769 words
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Advertisement348 1895-10-21 4 FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOl: SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Office. BOOKS- various, sizes. BA LL PROGRAMMES- large assortment latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, conta ir)in 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In re demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white <t thick BIRTH CARDS,348 words
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