Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-04-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTBLISHED SR O NIC LE. NEW SERIES.] VOL. LIV. [PRICE 20 CENTS. THURSDAY, AP° 1833 ESTABLISHED DjMLT.22 words
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Advertisement562 1896-04-23 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. B'pHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Oatwards. Homewards. Hirzapore Apr. 24 I Peshawur Apr. 30 Rosetta May 10 I Pekin May 14 Kaisar-i-hind 24 Ravenna 28 Pahawur June 5 Mirzapore Junell Pekin 29 The562 words
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Advertisement1239 1896-04-23 1 sgwmna (noftces. British India steam 23, 1896. No. 92. 3 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAARY—, n nn Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE (LTD>) banks. HOLT’S WEEKLY LIKE. Intended Sailing and expecte/S MAATSCHAPrIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank-Y-jk T STEAMERS. ing Corporation. FoK I WILL SAIL ST f Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. Achili1,239 words
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Advertisement660 1896-04-23 1 NEDERLANDSIHE HANDEL fIAATSCHAFHJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000 Reserve Funds /2,216,514.01 Head Office in Amsterdam. Hbad Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandsehe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union660 words
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Article136 1896-04-23 2 Penang, 23rd April, 1896. 1 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/2| 9 Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/2 H I Do. 3 Credit 2/24 I Do. 3 Documentary... 2/2H > Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 186 J Do. 3 days’ sight Private 190 jr Bombay. Demand Bank 186136 words
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Article136 1896-04-23 2 Penang, 23rd April. 1896 J Tin $3l. sei ers. Trang small sup )ly. West Coast 9.70 se lers. Acheen 6lh 10.75 1 o. White Pepper 13 75 o. Cloves (picKed) out of se son. Mace No. 1 80. se lers. Mace Pickings 65 1«. Nutmegs $77 Chinese136 words
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Article81 1896-04-23 2 clone To-morrow For Ver str. Time. Klang A Malacca Teutonia Pangkor. Teluk Anson and Port Dickson Verse 4 P.M. Calcutta Suisaag .1 p.m. Deferred Departure f Colombo. Southern India and Cochin Telena 1,1 A M. Arneiirie<; Notice. Deli Mary Austin f 1 P.M. Saturday. 25th. Singapore and China81 words
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Article33 1896-04-23 2 From Singapore h. >. H h. Pundua, and s. s. Telemachtu. td-morrow s. s. Generaal Vet, on Saturday. From Rangoon is s. Vuriiea) to-morrow. From NegaPATAM (s. h. Secuadra) on Monday.33 words
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Article91 1896-04-23 2 LONDON, 22nd April, 1896. Matabeleland. On Tuesday afternoon the situation at Buluwayo was serious. Fourteen thousand Matabele were within three miles of the town. Eleven hundred friendlies had come in. Great Britain and America. The Tiinef Washington correspondent says that the Venezuelan question remains in a dangerous stage,91 words
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Article19 1896-04-23 2 BIRTH. Engler. —At Scotia, on the 23rd instant, the wife of E. Engler, Esq of a sou.19 words
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Article402 1896-04-23 2 Reports are lieiug circulated that it is not improbable that the blockade of the Acheen Const will be re-established, and the uncertainty is causing considerable apprehension and disquietude ainongthe numerous traders, both Achinese and the dwellers in Penang. So long, however, as Mr. Sklierer has a voice in the402 words
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Article874 1896-04-23 2 The Sultan of Asahan and suite arrived yesterday afternoon from Deli by the steamer Langkat. The B. I. steamer Sirsa arrived this morning from Singapore. She brought one hundred and fifty Chinese passengers. A licence to conduct sales at Penang under The Bills of Sale Ordinance 1886,” during 1896,874 words
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Article35 1896-04-23 2 Arrivals. Per B. I. s. s. Sirsa from Singapore: Mr. and Mi-8. Jansen. Colonel Hicks, Messrs. Stubbs, Daly. Warder Sprig, and Moungyee. Per a. s. Suisang from Singapore Messrs. Nicol and Mackay Taylor.35 words
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Article113 1896-04-23 2 Thursday, 23rd —(S. George’s Day.) Entries close for Columbia Cup and Ladies' Handicap prizes. Golf Club. Meeting of Justices of the Peace, 3.30 p.m. S. George's Ball, Town Hall, 9 p.m. High water at New Jetty, 9-16 a.m. and 9- p.m. Friday, 24th. Town Band.113 words
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Article50 1896-04-23 2 (From our Correspondents) SINGAPORE. 23rd April. Mr. Huttenbach resigns his on the Council for private busing reasons. 4 TELVK~ANSON. 23rd April. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 829 pikuls of tin. KLANG. 23rd April. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 348 pikuls of ti D To Singapore, 30650 words
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Article587 1896-04-23 2 Contemporary Opinions Friday’s Government Gazelle publish*, the text of tbe Bill to amend the Munici/! Ordinance. The Straits Times in noticit the same remarks The new Bill to amend the Muni™ i Ordinance may be presumed, to a very 12, extent, to represent the Municipal’ Q®587 words
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Article195 1896-04-23 2 {Havas Telegrams.) Varis, April 10.—The situation of Italians in Kassala is considered to desperate. April 11.—Prince Hohenlohe, Cbancell° r of the German Empire, has arrived in Parts travelling inco mito, with the presumed object of discussing th-* solution of the Egyptian question by France, Germany and Russia acting195 words
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Advertisement1002 1896-04-23 2 ri L i T 7 rt New advertisements. UfluCnßf'Q uOe KAMUNING COFFEK ESTATE, PERAK. i 1 NOTICE. 1 and after this date Mr. Herbert Just op .•.NED. (J M. Darby will act as Superintendent j of above Estate. 1 1*219 H. D’Esterre DARBY, rm A‘ 11 20th April, 189«. Manager.1,002 words
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Advertisement232 1896-04-23 2 EXPRESS NOTICE. _L L The Aerated U liter I 0., I’cnang. J Bjorks •50, Cantunemeiif Hoad, l nto Tikiis. Proprietor: ARCHIBALD KENNEDY. I TjtLEGRAPHIC Address ARCHIBALD—PENANG. Great increase of tbe A. P. K Aerated Water Trade. All our Machinery being la excellent order. Patronize your own Local Manufactory. Ask for232 words
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Article418 1896-04-23 3 Sir Claude Macdonald has been enthusiastically received at Shanghai and received several deputations, but no public reports appear in our Shanghai contemporaries. The Colonial Office authorities have, it is reported, been invited to sanction the establishment of a chartered company for the commercial exploitation and development of Ashanti, and418 words
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Article481 1896-04-23 3 Regulations of a restrictive character have been issued by the Japanese authori- i ties with respect to the sugar and camphor trades in Formosa. I A portion of the French Commercial mission was at Chungking at the end ot last month waiting for the remainder481 words
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Article979 1896-04-23 3 The Straits Times of Monday has an interesting article on this subject, from which we cull the following, as having a tendency, while not interfering with, or in any way opposing, legitimate sport, to do away with some of the evils which we are also979 words
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Article200 1896-04-23 3 The China Mail of the 15th says:— Last week we reported that the steamer Frejr was ashore at Cape Cami, and the Danish steamer Activ near Hainau Head. The former was re-floated without much damage, but the Activ is expected to become a total wreck. From Shanghai200 words
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Article776 1896-04-23 3 The Hongkong Daily F says that the Hon. T. H. Whitehead’s to the address of welcome tendered to him on his return to the colony after his recent holiday contains an exhaustive review of the reform movement in Hongkong. The time has come for a776 words
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Article353 1896-04-23 3 The Hamburgische Correspondent prints the following letter from Calcutta German merchants here are eagerly discussing the question of the establishment of a German bank in British India, and are unanimous in the opinion that the existence of such a bank is not only absolutely essential353 words
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Article944 1896-04-23 3 Dear, dear! When you come to think of it how closely related things are how one thing brings up another. Ideas are like a lot of beads on a string, aren’t they? A letter I have just been reading makes mo remember what happened944 words
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Article240 1896-04-23 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Suisany from Singapore. B. I. s. s. Sirsa from Singapore. s. s. Hong Leong from Singapore. s. s. Electra from Singapore. Yesterday. s. s. Langkat from Deli Depart ii res. To-day. 8. 8. Canton for Pangkor T. Anson. s. s. Ho Kwei for Deli. b.240 words
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Advertisement859 1896-04-23 3 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership between us, Toh Jim Swee and Litu Boon Tow others, as merchants trading under the firm of Chong Hin <fc Co., N<>. 31a, Weld Quay, was on the 13th dav of April, 1896, dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due and owing859 words
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Advertisement324 1896-04-23 3 NOTICE TO SHIPPING AGENTS. I 'HE Manager begs to inform all Shipping Agents that the A. P. K. Watters can now be filled in bottles belonging to passing to and from the harbour* Orders are earnestly solicited, which can b< executed at 4 hours’ notice. 4 Large Corks and Patent324 words
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Advertisement2145 1896-04-23 4 Lw, BUCHANAN WHISKY IS THE-BEST. To be had at Messes. THEAN CHEE 1 K Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. I GUAT CHENG BROS. 1 J N yen I ™bnds. sole importers— KATZ BROTHEBs HIN LEE Co. TH nT I (llotttts.2,145 words
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Advertisement232 1896-04-23 4 I- KHYE HO FOUNDRY COMPANY, WELD QUAY. I 1 ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERs IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Boiler x it tings and Engineers Stores, etc., always in stock. J. G. ALLAN, I PENANG ICE WORKS. BEACH STREET OPEN on week days from 7.30 to 10a.m. and trom noon to232 words
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