Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 April 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-04-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL?. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1896. No. 81.22 words
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Advertisement562 1896-04-10 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Oatwards. Homewards. j> ivenna Apr. 11 Kaisar-i-hind Apr. 16 ILrz/ipore 24 I Peshawur 30 J? netta May 10 Pekin May 14 '< tisar-i-hind 24 Ravenna 28 P. diawur562 words
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Advertisement1623 1896-04-10 1 SRmmntf (IWtoK BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. a 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 St earner a. Paid-lp Capital 7T $10,000,000 —._*lK Reserve Fund $5,750,000. ttt a n n Reserve Liability1,623 words
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Advertisement514 1896-04-10 1 IiEDEKLASDSI/iE HARPE! EAATSt'HAUIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.? Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,001' Reserve Funds J 2,216,514.01 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Ned er hi nd sell e Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,514 words
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Article118 1896-04-10 2 Penang, 10th April, 1896. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/2| Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/2-13/16 Do. 3 Credit 2/3 Do. 3 Documentary... 2/3-1/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 185 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 189 Bombay, Demand Bank 185 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 189 Madras, Demand118 words
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Article121 1896-04-10 2 Penang, 10th April, 1896. Tin $31.15 sellers. Trang small supply. West Coast 9.70 sellers. Acheen 61b 10.50 do. White Pepper 13.60 do. Cloves (picked) out of season’ Mace No. 1 so. sellers. Mace Pickings 65. de. Nutmegs 73. do. No. 1 7. do. [Sugar < 2 4,121 words
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Article72 1896-04-10 2 Mails close To-morrow. r tor J’er r Time < Klang Good Luck Noon Langkat Quorra Noon. Edie. T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh G. G. r. Lansberge 1 p.m. Deli Arayyee 1 P.M. Langkat Jia Ho p.m. Pangkor and T. Anson Betsy 2 P.M. Deferred Departure Singapore A China72 words
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Article40 1896-04-10 2 From Deli—(b. s. Bmi/eraKMsia) to-morrow. From Singapore— b. s. Lindu/a and s. s. Maha Vajirunhi* to-morrow. From Bombay (s. s. Malacca) on Sunday. From Negapatam (s. s. Sirsa) on Tuesday. From Calcutta— (8. s. Lightning) on "Wednesday.40 words
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Article69 1896-04-10 2 London, 9th April, ikihj. The Soudan. Mr. Curzon, in replying to Sir Ashmead Bartlett, stated that the Government had entered into no engagement with other Powers not to advance beyond Dongola. The Transvaal. The Rand Reformers have been committed for trial on a charge of treason. Matabeleland. Gifford’s69 words
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Article979 1896-04-10 2 We have been requested to intimate that the opening of the tournament at the Golf Club has been postponed until Saturday, the 18th iustapt-r TiTe steamer Kutsang, which arrived ves"terday from China, brought 13,000 packages, one of the largest consignments of cargo she has ever brought for979 words
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Article655 1896-04-10 2 It is seldom that a more painful duty has ever fallen to the lot of an editor than to place on record the details of the terrible tragedy that took place at Glugor this morning. Among the entire community there is not a more thoroughly655 words
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Article64 1896-04-10 2 [Fbom our SINGAPORE. 9th April. There has been three days e sive fog at Hongkong. Sachen has not arrived. The Ocampo went ashore to the V of Hongkong but has now arr J TELUK ANSON. 9th April. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 742 pikuls of tin. KLANG.64 words
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Article195 1896-04-10 2 Thursday, 9th April 1. Notices. 2. Colonial Secretary’s Motio u ni Huttenbadi’s Observations on tL T Returns of the Colony). 3. Colonial Secretary’s Motion re sion to enquire into the subject i f Immigration). L lan 4. Colonial Secretary’s Motion (V complete the unfinished Sea Wall at Tu195 words
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Article495 1896-04-10 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —The Perak Government Gazettf is very interesting reading at times. The reports of the various District Jlagistrales in the State afford much food for thought. To give an illustration of the reckless manner in which statements are made by495 words
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Article79 1896-04-10 2 The Bombay Gazette points out that time is fast approaching when the l" t Ml contract with the P. O. Company have to be reconsidered and renewed Government of India, it appears, intern address a despatch on the subject to Secretary of State this year einbodytau79 words
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Advertisement1121 1896-04-10 2 TMMwd Co w A°VE.BTISEMENT/1 ibullul U OC Uli! WANTED For Gula Estate, Perak. Il ICT CIP- MFD pHINESE Clerk, salary $2O per month. JUo CJ L- Tamil Clerk, salary $l5 per month. 195 Apply to ALLEN KENNEDY. The lollowing NOj ice NEW NOVELS:- notice. J O LET with Board from1,121 words
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Advertisement254 1896-04-10 2 INDIAN ENGINEERING, An 1 i.i.t sTr.ATun Weekly J<u i:xu.. The Recognized Organ of thf Profession in India H’lt/i a Guaranteed hona-fide Circulation. LISI'S OPEN TO INSPECTION EXPRESS NOTICE. The Aerated Water Co., Penang. Works 50, Cantonement Road, Pula Tikus. Proprietor ARCHIBALD KENNEDY. Telegraphic Address ARCHIBALD—PENANG. Great increase of the A.254 words
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Obituary17 1896-04-10 2 DOMES TIC OCCURH ENCE. DEATHS. Stephens.—At Glugor, this morning. Percy Douglas Stf phens, and Margaret, his wife.17 words
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Article524 1896-04-10 3 (From our Contemporaries.') Visit of H. E. Li-Hung-Chang. The Chinese Consul reports that Li HungChang expressed himself as greatly pleased with his reception, although he had felt somewhat fatigued. H. E. said he thought the Governor was extremely kind to him. Li Hung-Chang officially stated, at the Chinese524 words
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Article292 1896-04-10 3 It is interesting to read the various apologies for the cold-blooded massacre of the Sulu mutineers in British North Borneo. This is the latest—it is written in anticipation of a visit from Sir Charles Mitchell, Governor of the Straits Settlements, in his capacity of High Commissioner: Then292 words
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Article25 1896-04-10 3 Arrivals. Per s. s. Cyclops from Sourabaya Mrs. Pitt and daughter. Miss Adler. Captain Gardiner. Messrs. Nicholas. Martin, Rosier, Birt, Royle, and Watson25 words
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Article94 1896-04-10 3 Friday. 10th. Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Town Hall. 3 p.m. High water at New Jetty, 11-02 a.m. and 11-29 p.m. Saturday. 11th Cricket Match at Esplanade. P. C. C. vs. P. R. C. High water at New Jetty. 11-15 a.m. and 11- p.m.94 words
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Article1248 1896-04-10 3 (Via Australia.) London, 15th March. The Transvaal Government has decided to exhume the bodies of those who fell in the fight at Doornkop. They will then be decently re-intered in the cemetry at Pretoria. The Congress of the South African Chambers of Commerce, now assembled at Bloemfontein,(Via Australia.) - 1,248 words
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Article1968 1896-04-10 3 FEDERATED MALA YA. Scheme for the Administrative Federation of the Protected Malay States. 1. States concerned.— The States considered], for the purposes of these proposals, are four, Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan, and Pahang. 2. Autonomy maintained.— Each State will maintain its existing autonomy as regards every other State, and will1,968 words
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Article283 1896-04-10 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Titan from Amsterdam. s. s. Cyclops from Sourabaya. s. s Lady Weld from Teluk Anson. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld. s. s. Betsy from Teluk Anson. B. I. s. s. Nerbudda from Rangoon. Yesterday. s. s. Argus from Calcutta. s. s. Thaiping from283 words
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Article209 1896-04-10 3 (Straits Time*. Bth April.) Jelebu* ($5 p<l.) $3.30 sales. Rauhs 13 lopd.) ss} sales -£1 fully paid $8 to 8| Pun joins ($4 pd.) $8 Buyers. Pahang Corp. (jEI pd.) $2 Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $6B offering Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $27209 words
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Advertisement391 1896-04-10 3 NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I have sold my interest in the Penang Hotel. Chulia Street. No. 177. to Mr. J. Schwartz, and will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this date. 31st March, 1896. S. COHN. The Penang Hotel is now under new management, and recommends391 words
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Advertisement194 1896-04-10 3 NOTICE. N'OTICE is hereby given that the partnership between us, Lim Kok Soon and Teoh Chong Beng, trading as Merchants, a" No. 62, Beach Street, Penang, under the firm of Seng Chin A Co., was on the 11th day of October last dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and194 words
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Advertisement1998 1896-04-10 4 t BUCHANAN WHISKY tq HRYTin (Houses of JB JTjp q To be had at Messrs. THEAN CHEE Co. Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GUAT CHENG BROS. 1 J X THEAN SIEW Co' GOON YEN FRIENDS. SOLE IMPORTERS— 'gATK BROTHER HIN1,998 words
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Advertisement260 1896-04-10 4 BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors 42, BETINCK STREET, CALClfli ano jZ r'jEsro-iffsa 5 W/l'i CRUSHED FOOD? Try it and You will be Satisfied rR. BE LI LI OS begs to inform the pnh- lie that since inferior Crushed Food is offe-ed for sale in the Penang Maiket at. low prices, the260 words
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