Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 April 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-04-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DjSlIL'Z’. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1896. No. 78.22 words
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Advertisement565 1896-04-07 1 'luiiisiilar Oriental Steam I Navigation Company. flvHE mail steamers may be f expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following •jr dates Outwards. Homewards. Ravenna Apr. 11 Kaisar-i-hind Apr. 16 Mirzapore 24 Peshawar 30 May 10 Pekin May 14 Kaisar-i-hind 24 Ravenna 28 ■p,dviicur June 5 Mirzapore565 words
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Advertisement1119 1896-04-07 1 Sfirnmndr fTiofte/R BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). 'banks. Fv Ft 3 L KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE f STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expectM Arrival of Steamer», Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. T' Reserve Fund ?5,750,000. J?’ Reserve Liability op Proprietors $10,000,000.1,119 words
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Advertisement475 1896-04-07 1 SEDEKUfiDSI/a HASDEL BiAlSl’llAl HL (Netherland Trading Society.’ Established 1824. Paid-up Capital j 3.5,783,0’1 Reserve Funds J Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nedei landbdio Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.— Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, 'legal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and» Tjiiatjap London475 words
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Article121 1896-04-07 2 Penang, 7th April, 1896. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2/2$ Do. 3 Credit2/2-15/16 Do. 3 Documentary... 2/3 Calcutta, Demand Bank ...Rs, 185 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 188 Bombay, Demand Bank 185 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 188 Madras, Demand Bank 184 J121 words
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Article125 1896-04-07 2 Penang, 7th April, 1896. Tin $31.30 sellers(Trang small supply. Black Pepper West Coast 9.70 sellers. Acheen 6lt> 10.50 do. White Pepper 13.60 do. Cloves (picked) out of season. Mace No. 1 80. sellei-s. Mace Pickings 65. de. Nutmegs 73. do. No. 1 7. do. Sugar < 2125 words
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Article88 1896-04-07 2 Maii.B close. To-morrow. For Per »lr. Time Singapore and China Ceylon 8 a.m. SingajH»re Waehi 11 a.m. Klang Taw Ton/ I p.M. Deli Hu Kwei 2 P.M. Paugkor A T. Anson It txy 2 P.M. Rangoon Haghdud 3 p.M. Singapore and China 1) mfe 3 p.M. Thursday. 9th.88 words
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Article52 1896-04-07 2 From Hamburg —(s. s. Erato) to-day. From Singapore, (h. h. Hebe) to-morrow, s. s Secundra s s. Kutenm/ on Thursday s. s Lindiila on Friday s. s. Maha Vaj runfiin on Saturday. From Calcutta —(s. s Chelydra) tomorrow. From Edie -<h. s. <l. C. v L ir<!>erye)52 words
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Article189 1896-04-07 2 LONDON, sth April, Ihh6. The Commercial Consular Treaties between Germany and Japan. The Commercial Consular Treaties between Germany and Japan have been signed at Berlin. It is understood that extra territoriality is not wholly abolished, and that German imports obtain numerous tariff reductions. The Soudan. The Italian garrison189 words
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Article569 1896-04-07 2 Oxford won the lx»at race by a third of a length. Tm: steamer Lady Weld arrived heie this morning from Teluk Anson, and brought one hundred and sixteen passengers. Mr. Chamberlain, in the House of Commons, said he hoped to decide shortly the question of a Graving569 words
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Article398 1896-04-07 2 Penang vs. Perak. Two matches, foursomes and singles, were played at Taiping during the Easter holidays, and in both the visitors won very easily, the Perak team being 19 holes down in the former, ami 8 holes in the latter. Perak sadly miss their golfers who have gone away398 words
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Article232 1896-04-07 2 Penang Harbour Scheme. The Hon. A. Huttenbach gave notice that, at the next meeting, he would a>k whether the Government would lay on the table the papers or part of the papers bearing on Ihe Penang Harbour Scheme, in order to enable members of the232 words
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Article76 1896-04-07 2 Arrivals. Per s. s. Ceylon from Suez Messrs. W. Sean. W. Whitley, L. Coventry. K. Hughes, C. W. Gordon. C. H. Binghard, Miss Mcßae and C. A. Fraser. Per a. s. Ho Kwei from Deli Messi’s. W. Cornfield. G. J. Coakner and Prakke, Mr. and Mrs. Plungger, Mr.76 words
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Article52 1896-04-07 2 Tuesday, 7th Town Band, Esplanade, 5 p. m. High water at New Jetty, 8-23 A.M. and 8- p.m. Wednesday, Bth Town Band, Esplanade, 5 p.m. High water at New Jetty, 9-16 a.m. and 9- p.m. Thursday, 9th. High water at New Jetty, 10-09 a.m. and52 words
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Article714 1896-04-07 2 Major Lambton’s XI (Penang) VB p EE This match was played at Taipi llg Thursday, the 2nd, and Saturday the 4th fl The telegrams we have already public show that at the outset the Perak men h by far the best of it, making m their fl innings 171,714 words
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Advertisement1056 1896-04-07 2 Jritchand Co. r ro LET with Board from Ist April, I 1896. One Bedroom, Dressingroom, .n.x-rilrilT UIH! Bathroom. LADIES’ DEPARTMtNT. edelweiss cottage, lO, Clove, Hall Road, 164 Penang. A large choice selection of notice. New Seasons Goods received AIR. ADOLF LOOSER is authorized to VLor a a “Canton sign our1,056 words
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Advertisement246 1896-04-07 2 EXPRESS NOTICE. The Aerated Water Co., Penang. Works bO, Canlonenient Rood, Pula Tikue. Proprietor ARCHIBALD KENNEDY. Telegraphic Address ARCHIBALD—PENANG Great increase of the A. P. K. Aerated Water Trade. We are now able to supply orders from 10 to 1,000 dozen daily. All our Machinery being in excellent order. Patronize246 words
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Article75 1896-04-07 3 7From our Correspondents.] I SINGAPORE. 7th April. n H. E. Li-Hung-Chang landed here lliis morning. He was entertained a t a state luncheon by the Governor. The Chinese decorated the lauding pier. TELUK ANSON. 4th April. The shipments on Thursday were To Penang, 432 pikuls of tin. The75 words
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Article775 1896-04-07 3 Serious Position. TREACHERY OF FRIENDLY CHIEFS. Batavia, March 30. It is telegraphed to the Batavia Nieuu-g--llad that Toekoe Djohan (T. Oemar) has g.>ue over to the enemy. The 3rd battalion has gone to Lamdjamoe and Lampeneroet, the 14th is held in readiness. The forts, Biloel and Lamkoenjit,775 words
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Article193 1896-04-07 3 London, March 27.—The Times says that the persistence of France and Russia in their protest against the use of the Egyptian Reserve Fund for the Dongola expedition cannot alter the course of events, and that if Great Britain furnishes money the result will be to increase her193 words
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Article520 1896-04-07 3 (Vid Rangoon.) THE INCOME-TAX IN FRANCE. Paris, March 26. —The Chamber of Deputies voted the principle of the Income-tax and are referring details back to the Budget Committee. THE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. London, March 27. —The following are the results:—The Soarer 1, Father O’Flynn 2, Biscuit 3. PRINCE(Vid Rangoon.) - 520 words
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Article1065 1896-04-07 3 (L. d: C. Express, March 13th.) The Court. The Queen arrived at Nice on 11th inst. Her Majesty was met by Prince Louis of i Battenberg—with whom she drove to the Hotel Cimiez, where Princess Beatrice awaited her. The first Drawing Room of the season was(L. d: C. Express, March 13th.) The Court. - 1,065 words
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Article940 1896-04-07 3 April 2nd. Present.—H. E. the Governor Sir Charles Mitchell, H. E. Major-General H. T. Jones-Vaughan, c.b.. Hons. J. A. Swettenham, c.m g.. Colonial Secretary W. R. Collyer, Attorney-General; H. Trotter, Auditor-General; Capt. Anderson, Acting Colonial Engineer; A. Hutteubach, G. S. Murray, T. C. Bogaardt, J. Burkinshaw, and Dr.940 words
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Article534 1896-04-07 3 It seems rather absurd to notice the übiquitous plantain under the heading of Experimental Planting.” but yet we doubt very much indeed if there are half a dozen planters who have given the matter serious consideration. What is more natural than to dismiss the subject with The plantain534 words
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Article294 1896-04-07 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Baghdad from Rangoon. s. s. Dante from Rangoon. P. O. s. s. Ceylon from Suez. s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson. 8. s. Betsy from Teluk Anson. Yesterday. s. e. Washi from Singapore. s. 6. Perse, from Teluk Anson. s. s. Ho Kwei from294 words
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Article208 1896-04-07 3 (StmUs Timex, 4tii April.) JelebiiH ($5 pd.) $3.30 sales. Haul's 13 lop'l,; io.lo buyers. Al fully paid $8 to 81 Pun joins ($4 pd.) $7.60 sul-s Pahang < 'nip. (Al |>d.) $2 Maynard A Co. ($1(K) $3O Penjrerangs fssOpd.i ttiS offering Straits Insurance S2o pd. i >27208 words
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Advertisement196 1896-04-07 3 TO LET. 'I’HE Dwelling House, No. 2, CantonI ment Road, and No. 75,Gottlieb Road, behind the Chettv’s Temple. Apply to LIM BOON NYE, 156 No. 58, Muntri Street. NOTICE. 'I'HE interest and responsibility of Lim I Ghim Tuan, Lim Ghim Beug and Lim Ghim Eong, in the undermentioned chops or196 words
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Advertisement236 1896-04-07 3 “FAH FROM THE MADDING CROWD.” Important to Missionaries, and other Foreign Residents. SEWELL Co., Passenger, Shipping Forwarding Agents, 97. QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.C. Meet passengers at all Docks or Railway Stations in London, or through their Agents in all Ports, clear Iwgirage and conduct to destination, reserve Hotel or236 words
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Advertisement1609 1896-04-07 4 ,BUCHANAN WHISKY TCI Tmnn’ T3iep cgqr (Houses of Parliament.) JL JL JljL JEmB JCUkj JL To be had at m E88B chee1 e c“ Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. GUAT CHENG BROS. 1 J goox N y?nlfkwlds. SOLE IMPORTERS-&A.TZ BROTHERS.1,609 words
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Advertisement234 1896-04-07 4 X -1 ■> 'b 1 i r -’I t. i i ’hX I 1 I I ‘do. I I K Sole Agenis in Penan BE FIN Mh YER A- c n PENANG ICE WORKS? BEACH STREET OPEN on week days from 7.30 to 10 am. and from noon to 5234 words
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