Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1895
1895-10-25
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1895-10-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LIIL FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1895. No. 246.21 words
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Advertisement564 1895-10-25 1 pipping (notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. SfIVHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Rohilla 26 Oct. Kaiear-i-hind 31 Oct. Khedive 8 Nov. I Rosetta 14 Nov. Ravenna 22 Mirznpore 28 Kaisar-i-hind 7 Dec. Rohilla 12 Dec. Thames564 words
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Advertisement1840 1895-10-25 1 SArnrnH» OtofwPK. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong ShanFhli BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers, Paid-up Capitalslo,ooo,ooo. Reserve Fund §5,500,000? Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. For Will sail Steamer From Expected on1,840 words
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Advertisement641 1895-10-25 1 NkDISRLANDSLfIE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ(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 Union Bank641 words
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Article121 1895-10-25 2 Penang, 25th OCTOBER, 1895. r in $34.30 sellers, f Trmig no supply. Black Pepper > West Lonsi... 9.7»' sellers. Aelinen Ml B<iz 10.25 do. While Pepper 13 80 do. Cloves (picked ‘‘it I. of season Mure No. I *4.- sei lets Mace Pickings 4. do. Niil.niegs 92121 words
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Article137 1895-10-25 2 Penang. 25th October, 1895. RaTKX t.I.OSE as Fill.l.nw s London, Demand Bank 2 2} dol. Do. I m ils' siyhl Bank 2/2J Do. 3 Credit 2/2J Do. 3 Document... i ...2 2-13/16 Calcutta, Deiiiiin.l Bank 192 Do. 3 days’sight. Ptivnl-- 194 Bomhny, Deiniiiul Hauk 192 Do. 3 ihi As'si137 words
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Article58 1895-10-25 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Laugkat Fook Ching ...11 M Laugkat Quorm ...11 a.m. Deli Ho Kwei 1 r.M. Paiigkor and T. Anson Betsy 2P M. Teluk Anson Lady Weld 3P M. Deli Laugkat 5 F M Ihe P. O. mail steamer llohilla left Colombo for58 words
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Article34 1895-10-25 2 From Liverpool:— By the s. s. Telemachus to-day. From Singapore By the s. s Palamcolta and the s. s Maha Vajirunhis to-morrow. From Calcutta :—By the s. s. C. Apcar tomorrow.34 words
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Article308 1895-10-25 2 Arrivals. To -11 A V B. I. s. 8. Secundra from Singapore. s. s. Mary Austin from Klang. s- s Artsedonq from Asahan. s. s. Langkut from Deli s. s. Betsy from T. Anson. h. s. Lady Weld from T. Anson. Y KBTKRDAY. s. s. Wok Ca»ton from Olehleh.308 words
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Article135 1895-10-25 2 A ii 11a s To-DAV. Per B I. s. s Serundra from Sinirapore. Hon. J. M Vermont. Lieut. Lm>ufuial. Mr. mid Mrs. Key, Mr Rev. Mr N. I P. -I, Mi. Greiiberg. Mr. Laasar, the |{,vd Grenier, and M r. Neidern. Pass ges booked for the Straits. October135 words
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Article86 1895-10-25 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 24th October. 1895 9 M 3 r. a rm. Bar. red 32 Fall 906 810 896 Teinperalute 80.5 Bl .5 78 Wet, Bulb Tliei inonietei 78. 79. 75. Max. Temp, in shade 91.4 Min. do. do 718— Max. in Sun. 148. Terr. rad.86 words
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Article173 1895-10-25 2 Ekihay. 25th First, Qtr. 59.3 P.M. Golf Club Autumq Tournament. Harinston's Circus Esplanade, 9 p in. Hit’ll wnter at, New Jetty. 5-44 a.m. and 6-11 p.m. V Sa rii kiia i 26th Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town Band, Golf Club, 5 p.m. High water at173 words
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Article118 1895-10-25 2 LONDON, 24th October, 1895. The Russian Pacific Squadron. Three cruisers are to reinforce the Russian Pacific squadron, which has been ordered to cruise near Korea in order to be ready for any emergency. Ratification of the treaty between Japan and China. •Japan has ratified the terms of the118 words
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Article593 1895-10-25 2 Mr. N. M. Robertson lias taken charge of the Prye River Dock. Upwards of seven inches of rain fell from Monday till Thursday. We learn that Dr. Redpath will leave for Europe shortly and will not return to Penang. The Hon. J. M. Vermont arrived this morning from Singapore593 words
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Article357 1895-10-25 2 Rumours are rife in town amongst Chinese that Maliwun, on the frontier of the Tenessarim Province of British Burmah, will soon become an important centre of mining industry, aud a source of considerable revenue to the Government of India in the near future. This place, so357 words
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Article258 1895-10-25 2 It is stated that Russia has decided to mass 90,000 men at Vladivostock before next spring. The British and French newspapers express great regret at M. Pasteur’s death. They agree in regarding him as the foremost scientist of the age. Mrs. Langtry is claiming <£40,000 from the Union Bank258 words
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Article325 1895-10-25 2 (Hongkong Daily Press.) The inequality with which the various Crown colonies are treated in the matter of the military contribution is brought into even greater prominence unde? the new system of levying the mulct than it was before. When it was announced that the contribution was in(Hongkong Daily Press.) - 325 words
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Article178 1895-10-25 2 [From our Correspondents. SINGAPORE. 25th October. Very heavy rain fell during the day, and seriously interfered with the going, the result being that several upsets occurred. Following are the results I.—The Coffee Cup. 1. Mr. Seah Eug Keal’s Bronzewing 2. Koh Ewe Cheng’s Gratitude. 2.—The Roadsters’ Handicap. 1.178 words
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Article248 1895-10-25 2 (From our contemporaries.) The Committee of the S. C. C. have not received any telegraphic information from Hongkong in connection with the cricket team which it is hoped Hongkong will be able to send. On Thursday morning, it is probable that the first steps will be taken in248 words
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Article103 1895-10-25 2 Captain refused to deliver them up. Free Press. Hongkong, October 22. At the capture of Takow the Japanese committed excesses, Chinese women being carried off to the camp. The property of foreigners was much injured. Dr. Myers and his family took shelter on the Tweed, andCaptain refused to deliver them up.—Free Press. - 103 words
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Article190 1895-10-25 2 THEOutput of gold from the Selensing Mines has it appears fallen off considerably during the last three months. This is attributed to the fact that the reserves of crushing stone were not so extensive as was at first supposed to be the case. The manager is, however,190 words
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Advertisement247 1895-10-25 2 pritchard Co. HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE FOR CASH ONLY. From ist October to Ist November, 1895. wliole of the stock iq Ladies’ Department, Upstairs, lias been reduced to prices that must effect a speedy clearance. DRESS MATERIALS. Prints, Cambrics, Sateens, Pongees, Delaines, Creponnes, Art Crepes, Nuns Cloth, Satin Cloth. Cheviot and247 words
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Advertisement253 1895-10-25 2 NOTICES. HARMSTONS GREAT CIRCUS W( AND Royal Menagerie of Performing Animals. Don’t miss your only chance of seeing this Gigantic Show. POSITIVELY TH£LAST NIGHT!!! ASI’ECULLY I‘REPAKEh PROGRAMME FOR THIS OCCASION. All the choicest acts selected from our mammoth program me. GRANO SOUVENIR NIGHT. A handsome gold and silver watch will253 words
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Article3468 1895-10-25 3 Monday, 21st October. (Straits Times.) Present —His Excellency the Governor Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitehell, g.c.m.g. Hons. J. A. Swettenham (Colonial Secretary) C. E. Hill (Acting Resident Councillor o Malacca), W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General) J. K. Birch (Acting Colonial Treasurer). E. E Isemonger (Acting Auditor-General). Majoi McCallum (Colonial3,468 words
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Article253 1895-10-25 3 (China Mail, October 16.) News come from the North that the infamous Cheu Han. who was condemned to retirement for publishing violent anti-foreign pamphlets in 1892, is now republishing the worst of all his creeds. Death to the Devils' Religion.” Evidently his retirement has not even sobered him,(China Mail, October 16.) - 253 words
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Article196 1895-10-25 3 {Straits Times,22nd October.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) 33. Rauhs 13/10pd.) $4.00 buyers. dtl folly paid s7| Punjoms (34 pd.) do. Pahang Corp. I pd.) $6 sales Sf sllers. Maynard Co. (§lOO pd.) $3O Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $BO sales. Straits Insurance (320 pd.) $25 do. Straits Fires ($2O pd.)196 words
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Advertisement221 1895-10-25 3 NOTICE. TXT ANTED by a Bachelor, by the Ist of V V November next, a really good Bov, who thoroughly understands looking after clothes. Applicant must be able to satisfactorily account for himself for the previous three years, if verv good wages not an object. SIMIS. Penang, 19th Oct., 1895.221 words
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Advertisement415 1895-10-25 3 WANTED. VN Assistant Dresser (Chinese) for the Gula Estate. For particulars apply with testimonials to ALLEN KENNEDY. 558 Agent». Perak Sugar Cultivation Co. FOR SALE. i BUGGY and HARNESS in good order. 21. Price §2OO. The property of J. D’Arcy Symonds, I Asst. Supdt., P. W. 561 Just arrived ex415 words
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Advertisement556 1895-10-25 3 r MUNICIPAL NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that revised lists [lx of persons entitled to vote at Municipal elections and of persons qualified to be elected as Commissioners have been forwarded for publication in the Government Gazette. These lists are now open to public inspection daily, at the Municipal Office,556 words
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Advertisement2328 1895-10-25 4 thean siew co., I Qloftctt. KHYE HO No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. a V» J 7" The Union Insurance Society > aOMMolblB» I FOUNDRY COMPANY, Commission Agents, f Canton Limited. t k General Store Keepers, And »ee that each Jar bears Ja»tu« von Liebigs WVT n HIT AV muu j2,328 words
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Advertisement295 1895-10-25 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, An Illustrated Wee«ly Journal. i The Recognized Organ of thf Profession in India With a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation. LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION NETHERLAND HOTEIT No. hi, King Street, Penang. fIIHIS well known Hotel, which is situated I in the most convenient part of the Town recommends itself to295 words
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