Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-10-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTBUSKEX) datt.y NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. MONDAY OCTOBER, 28, 1895. No. 248.22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement603 1895-10-28 1 Strongest Soluble disinfecting fluid is CBESOL, It mixes readily with water in any proportion, for disinfecting drains, closets, urinals, stables, 4c., and to kill or keep away insects, Reptiles, &c. An effective wash, for Horses, Dogs and Cattle. In 8 oz., 16 oz., and 32 oz. Bottles, 6d, 1 and603 words
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Advertisement1584 1895-10-28 1 £6ippina (Hofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTDJ. banks. a TL 3 V 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 Steamers, Paid-up Capital $10,000,900. 1 1 111 Rksehve Fund $5,500,000. b. a 1 o1,584 words
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Advertisement469 1895-10-28 1 For use in Closets, Urinals, Stables, Ac Tlje only reliable disinfecting powder is CALTEBT’S, guaranteed to contain 15% Calvert’s No. 5 Carbolic, the strongest Disinfectant known. In 6d., 1 and 16 Tins at Chemists, 4c. Cheaper in use than other Powders at lower rates, much less being needed. Will not469 words
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Article119 1895-10-28 2 Penang. 28th Octobkr, 1895. Kates close ax eoli."«s London, Demand Bunk 22f dol. Do. 4 months'xiulit Bunk 2/2-9/lb Do. 3 Credit 2/2-13/16 Do. 3 I>ocnnienlin y 22} Calcutta, Demand Bunk It" 192 Do. 3 iluys’sight Private 194 Bombay, Demand Bunk 192 Do. 3 days’sight I’rivnle 194 Madras, Deinaml Bunk119 words
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Article116 1895-10-28 2 Penang, 28th October, I**s. Tin $34 30 sellers. C Trang no supply. Black Pepper] West Const... 9.70 sellers. (.Acheen slli B<>z. 10.25 do. White Pepper 13.80 do. Cloves (picked I out of season Mace No. I 84. sellers. Mace Pickings 74. do. Nutmegs 92 sellers (No. I116 words
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Article51 1895-10-28 2 Mails close To-mohrow. For Per str. Time. Deli Avagyee 1 P-M. Axiihan Sanitwongse I F M. Pangkor T. Anson Perse 2 P.M. The homeward P. 0. steamer Kaisa Iliad left Hongkong at 1 p. in. on the -4th instant and is expected to arrive at Singapore to morrow51 words
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Article30 1895-10-28 2 From Negapatam —By the s. s. Sirsa tomorrow. From Rangoon: By the s s. Purnea on Wednesday. From Colombo: —By the s. s. Maria, Valerie on Thursday.30 words
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Article332 1895-10-28 2 Arrivals. To-i>a v. s. 8. Perse from T. Anson. 8. s. Hebe from Singapore. x. s. Cheung Hoclc Kian from Singapore. P. O. s. s. Bombay from Singapore. Y ESTERDAY. P. <fc O. r. s Rohilla from Bombay. s. s. Canton from T. Anson. s. 8. Avagyee from Deli.332 words
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Article84 1895-10-28 2 Ari na s. To-day. Per s s Perse from T. Anson, Mr. De T rafford. YESI EI<DAY. Per s. a. frmn Deli, Mr. and Mrs Van Marmen, Messrs Keetli, Ktithiiina, and Scott Elliot. Saturday, 26th. Per s. h. Tato long from Klang. Mr. A. Kennedy. Departure. To-day. Per84 words
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Article76 1895-10-28 2 The following were the London prices of certain xhaiex as received by the mail of August 16tb Banks. £2O; nil pd. The Chartered £27} to £2B} £2B}; The H’kong A S'ghai £42 to £43 £25; £l2} pd. Mercantile Bank A shares £9 to £lO B aha rex £476 words
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Article94 1895-10-28 2 Monday. 28th Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town Band, Espliimidi-, 5 I’.M. High water at New Jetty. 823 a.M. and 8- I’.M. Tiie.xißy.29tH: Golf Club Autumn Tournament High water at New Jetty, 9-16 a.m. and 9- r.M. Wkdneshay. 30th Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town Band, Esplanade,94 words
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Article47 1895-10-28 2 LONDON, 27th October, 1895. The Armenians. Riots and massacres of Armenians continue in Turkey. The War Indemnity. China pays Japan in November one-eighth of the thirty million taels for the evacuation of Liaotung, The Cuban Rebellion. Spain is sending thirty thousand more troops to Cuba.47 words
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Article33 1895-10-28 2 BIRTHS. Laird.—At 3, Westlands Bungalows, on the 28th instant, the wife of Robert Laird, of a son. Mathieu. —On 28th instant. Mrs. 0. E. Mathieu, of Penang Road, of a daughter.33 words
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Article77 1895-10-28 2 In another column we publish an application for subscriptions to a fund for the relief of distressed Armenians in Turkey. As will be seen, the movement is strongly taken up in Singapore, and it is hoped that Penang people will subscribe liberally. lu sending subscriptions home77 words
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Article496 1895-10-28 2 New French Consulates in Southern China and Formosa have been decided upon. The Government are inviting tenders for two iron bridges delivered in Penang. The Muda bund has burst, the river having risen to a height never known before. Two hundred and sixteen Chinese passengers arrived this496 words
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Article453 1895-10-28 2 The deplorable condition of the Armenians in the Sasun District of Turkish Armenia, through inhuman treatment by the Agents of the Turkish Government, having aroused indignation and commiseration throughout Europe, the London Daily News inaugurated a Fund styled as above, having for its President His Grace453 words
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Article168 1895-10-28 2 October 25th.) It is ordered by His Excellency the Governor in Council that on and after the Ist day of January, 1896, no fee shall lie charged on passports issued to Muslcm pilgrims leaving the Colony to perform the hajj. The Regulation directing vessels from Deli to be168 words
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Article232 1895-10-28 2 The s. s. Ftan, on a voyage from Singapore to Japan, is reported missing and was probably lost in a typhoon at the end of September. The Utan is a composite steamer built in Italy for Messrs. Gaggino Co. She was for some time engaged232 words
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Article158 1895-10-28 2 [From our Correspondents.! SINGAPORE. 25th October. The Races. The weather was fine but the course heavy. The following are the results of Saturday’s racing:— I.— The Scurry Stakes. 1. Mr. Bratt’s The Tyke. 2. Stronach’s Tomboy. 2.— Handicap for all Horses. 1. Mr. Howden’s Mdanthius. 2. Koh Ewe158 words
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Article1462 1895-10-28 2 Leaving Penang at half past four on the 15th, by the Lady Weld, we had a fine run to Telu’k Anson. The Lady Weld is the best of the coasting steamers running between Penang and the ports on the Peninsula, and it is a treat to1,462 words
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Advertisement411 1895-10-28 2 New Advertisements. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. BY A YOUNG Gentleman, strong and healthy, who has some experience in planting: speaks English, German, and Malay. Small salary agreeable. 578 Apply to X. O. X., Pinang Gazette. WANTED. AN Overseer who has a thorough knowledge of Building Construction and is competent to accurately measure411 words
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Advertisement410 1895-10-28 2 Jfitchard Co. LATEST NOVELS. The Peoples and Politics of the Far East,” by Henry Norman. Into the Highways and Hedgeways,” by F. F. Montressor. Man and Woman,” by Havelock Ellis. Man of Mark,” by Anthony Hope. A Japanese Marriage,” by Douglas Sladen. A Pair of Blue Eyes,” by Thomas Hardy.410 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1895-10-28 2 WE ATI! EH HEPOBT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 27th October. 1895 9 a .ll. I- >i ‘1 rm. Bar. red. 32 Kuh 898 857 841 Teinpernl ore 77. 79. 7(J. Wet Bulb Tliermomelei 75. 78— 75. Max. Temp, in shade 90. Min. do. do 71 8» Mux. in Sim.69 words
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Article950 1895-10-28 3 (L. C. Express, October 4th.) The Court. The Queen is greatly enjoying her stay at Balmoral and goes out for drives daily. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales arrived at Headingly, Leeds, on Ist inst., on a visit to Mr. E. Beckett, M.P., at Kirkstall(L. & C. Express, October 4th.) - 950 words
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2910 1895-10-28 3 Meetings. Ordinary meetings of the Council were held on the 13th and 27th of the month. There were no special meetings. Revenue and Expenditure. The revenue from all sources collected during the month amounted to $21,661.07, the expenditure to 828,452.52. The balance brought from the2,910 words
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Advertisement94 1895-10-28 3 Just arrived ex s.s. “A. Apcar,” Ponies, Cobs, and Horses. BATCH of fresh Horses and Ponies, including a few pairs. All broken to harness. On view at Leith Street. 569 J. COLLINS, Penang. F. G. BARR, Piano Organ Tuner and Repairer, FROM JOHN lIRINSMEAD A SONS, LONDON. TUNING $3. Orders94 words
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Advertisement565 1895-10-28 3 WANTED. i GOOD WORKMAN, European or l\ Eurasion, with experience in building arches, &c., in concrete. Apply stating wages required to TAIT, TATE Co., 546 Taiping, Perak. NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and B’’aHH Seal (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. Or Charges565 words
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Article663 1895-10-28 4 JANUARY MEETING, 1896. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, the 14th January, 1896. First Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.—VaIue $2OO For Ma den Horses (per Rule XXXII.) per scale (10 st. 7 lbs.). Distance I nv'e. Enhance $lO. Second Race. Value $2OO. —For Roadsters under Rule X XVI. Optional663 words
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Advertisement27 1895-10-28 4 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on broni'de paper. W. JONES, No Ic. King Street. Photographer,27 words
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Advertisement1541 1895-10-28 4 THEAN SIEW CO., m O 1 g* No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. y ®J| H Commission Agents, General Store Keepers,' Pearl Sago Tapioca Flour Merchants. am*» Jr THE STRAITSJTEAMSHIP CO, VJT rPIIE steamer “Lady Weld” will keep RV THE QUEEN 1 up a regular service between Penang 1)1 orDViHU A1,541 words
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Advertisement294 1895-10-28 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, Ax Illustrated Meekly Journal. The Recognized Organ of thf Profession in India With a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION NETHERLAND HOTEL. No. la. King Street, Penang. fpHJS "ell known Hotel, which is situated I in I lie niest convenient part of the Town leroiiimends itself to294 words
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