Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 September 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1896-09-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D.&IL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE CO CENTS. VOL. LIV. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1896. No. 171. BANKS.23 words
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Advertisement575 1896-09-03 1 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out7 V ’tal wards an(l leave Penau g homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Sept. 12 Ravenna Sept. 3 Pdtt’ 1 26 i Rosetta 17 iftrzapore Kaiger _i. Hind 31 E^ d f e 24 i Rohilla575 words
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Advertisement1409 1896-09-03 1 aAwmnir BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. ZZ 3. X— KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank0 C NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. PaO) up Capltal jio.uoo.ooo vtj Reserve Fund 6,000,0<>0. 1 wr I j Reserve Liability or Proprietors $10,000,000.1,409 words
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Advertisement428 1896-09-03 1 HEDERLARDSCIIE UABDEI- MAATSCHAPPIJ (Netherland. Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,282,814.38| 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 Bank428 words
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Article53 1896-09-03 2 LONDON, 2nd September, 1896. Crete. A new organic law embodying reforms has been promulgated in Crete. Matabeleland. General Carrington reports that operations are now proceeding against six rebel forces located chiefly in Buiuwayo and Salisbury districts. Cricket. Mr. 1 hornton’s eleven has beaten the Australians by an innings53 words
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Article635 1896-09-03 2 LOCAL AND GENERA L. e hear that a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held on Tuesday next, the Bth instant, to recej ve nominations for the appointment to the vacant seat in the Legislative Council. Ten days notice is required previous to the election. I I635 words
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999 1896-09-03 2 This appeal from Mr. Broadrick’s decision dismissing the charge was argued before Mr. Justice Leach on Monday. The Solici-tor-General for the appellant: Mr. Adams for the respondent. Mr. Justice Leach this morning delivered a written judgment as follows: This is an appeal from a999 words
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Article88 1896-09-03 2 Arrivals. To-day. Per s. Taw Tong from Tehik Anson: Messrs. F. C. Langford and U. T. de’Souza. Per s. s. Perse from Teluk Anson: Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins. Per s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli: Messrs. Ch von dez Pfordteu and F. M. J. Sieten and Mrs Van der88 words
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Article58 1896-09-03 2 (From our c^? PONDP l.uuprr,, ™ALA LVMPVIL 2nd September The Durbar has been Posttl for an indefinite period. TELVK ANSON. 2nd September. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 665 pikuls of ti n KI,A XG. 2nd September The shipments yesterday Were To Penang, 47O P ik u Bof Io58 words
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Article306 1896-09-03 2 I TH i C C la VU tenniBtou, nauient brought to a conclusion yesterdayt 1 Championship tie between Hr* (holder) ami P. Marshall (r uilllei large crowd of spectators' match. The evening was an ideal „n tenuis, and the court, though a trifl after the recent rains,306 words
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Article435 1896-09-03 2 (From our Contemporaries) Since noon on Saturday six cases cholera (four Malays) and’three of eiiM fever have been reported. Mr. Noel Trotter, Postmaster-Geneni leaves for Europe on Wednesday, on film months’ leave. Resident-General Sweftenhani arim on Monday from Kiang. He goes with Governor on H E.’s trip to435 words
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Advertisement890 1896-09-03 2 zv in i i 1 A New Advertisement. Pritchard Co. Pritchard Co. 'V'OUNG woman, 27, wishes to return t( 1 England would take charge of childrei 12-KOn CQof'C in return for passage. JUST ARRIVED. DFedKIdSU Address A FRENCH, c/o H-. A. HEARD, Esq., 496 No. 2 Westlands, Penang A New890 words
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Article64 1896-09-03 3 The calendar at the Assizes to be held next Tuesday will be a heavy one. Twentyfive cases have already been sent up, and four or five more are expected. yfr Justice Law, who is now up the Hill el) joying a few days well-earned rest, will take the64 words
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Article52 1896-09-03 3 The Governor, who is about to take a tr i„ up the East Coast of the Peninsula, wi H probably be back from Pahang on or about the 13th inst., H. E. will at once thereafter proceed to Selangor, arriving at Kuala Lumpur on the 14th or52 words
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Article77 1896-09-03 3 The Free Press believes that there will be no attempt to carry out the meeting of the Malav Sultans until about April next year, when the N. E. monsoon ends and navigation from Pahang becomes easy, a point to be considered in inviting the Sultan of that77 words
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Article84 1896-09-03 3 HEAT IN AMERICA 11th August. Excessive heat is still being experienced throughout the United States. At New York 163 deaths have been recorded, and fne heat at Chicago on Monday was the highest that has ever been registered. 13th August. The excessive heat which has recently be j n experienced84 words
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37 1896-09-03 3 Chefoo. August 18. The Russians occupied the disputed foreshore on Saturday, and began digging foundations. Messrs. Fergusson Co., applied for an injunction restraining them, but were refused. —A T C. Daily News.37 words
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178 1896-09-03 3 London. August 9th. With regard to the composition of the Select Committee to enquire into Dr. Jameson’s raid upon the Transvaal and generally into the affairs of the South African Chartered Company, the Government have given notice that they will move to substitute the178 words
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Article159 1896-09-03 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Dear Sir, —I would bring to the notice of the Municipal authorities the disgraceful state of the latrine at the Old Jetty. I dare say I am below the mark m stating that about 500 men must159 words
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Article116 1896-09-03 3 Thursday, 3rd Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens 5 p.m. High water at New Jetty, 9-16 a.m. and 9- p.m. Golf Club Tenuis Tournament. Friday, 4th Golf Club Tennis Tournament, High water at New Jetty, 10-09 A.M. and 10- p.m. Saturday. sth Town Band. Golf Club.116 words
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Article1067 1896-09-03 3 (Kid Australia.) To August 13th. The death is announced of Lady Tenny1 son, relict of the late Poet Laureate. j Herr Lillienthal, a German inventor, has been killed by falling from a flying machine with which he was experimenting at Berlin. Lasker (of England,) the noted chess(Kid Australia.) - 1,067 words
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Article187 1896-09-03 3 London, August Bth. Last night Li-Hung-Chang, the Chinese Envoy, was present at a dinner given in his honour by the China Commercial Association, a body consisting of those interested in trade and commerce with the Celestial Empire. In his speech Li showed a remarkable recognition of British friendship, and187 words
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Article590 1896-09-03 3 Naval Manoeuvres” are a very especial necessity of the time, and the day is fast approaching when the British naval combatant who has smelt powder in actual combat will be a veritable hero fore or aft. In the earlier part of the present century Great Britain’s wooden590 words
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Article424 1896-09-03 3 The congress of Socialist workers in London has formulated a demand for the nationalisation of collieries, railway, and factories. Mr. John Burns, the labor member for j Battersea in the House of Commons, lias described the meeting of the congress as a I ghastly failure.” It is intended424 words
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Article577 1896-09-03 3 In the current Fortnightly we have an article signed L.,” dealing with “The Future of China.” China, he observes, is potentially by far the greatest reservoir of productive energy in the world, and the future relations of such a country are necessarily of great importance. The577 words
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Article123 1896-09-03 3 Penang. 3rd September. 1896. I Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/1$ Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/lyJ> Do. 3 Credit... 21y Do. 3 Documentary 2/1 Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 179 A Do. 3 days’ sight Private 183 Bombay, Demand Bank 175*!. Do. 3 days’ sight Private 183123 words
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Article124 1896-09-03 3 Penang, 3rd September. > Tin 832 20 se 1.-r Trang out of season. West Coast 9 60 filers Aeheen 6tt> 1150 do. White Pepper 14.50 do Cloves (picked) out o! seas >i Mace No. 1 80.— sellers. Mace Pickings 65 do. Nutmegs 70. do. (No. 1 6.50124 words
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Article59 1896-09-03 3 M AIL NOTICE. Mails close To-morrow For Per str. Thue. Ceylon. Australasia. Arc., via Brindisi for Europe. Ax., Ravenna 10-30 A.M. Registration up to 9-30 a.m. Klang and Malacca Teutonia N"ON. Klang Deli 1 p.m Pangkor. Teluk Anson and Port Dickson Taw Tony 2 P.M. Pangkor &T. Anson Perse 259 words
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Article54 1896-09-03 3 From Liverpool —s. s. Palinurus to-day. From Singapore—s. s. Shiyanoura Maru to-morrow, and s. s Uolaba and s. s. A. Apcar on Saturday. From Oleh leu —s. s. R. K. Atjdt tomorrow. From Colombo —s. s. Maria Valerie tomorrow. From .Suez —s. s. Manila to-morrow. From Hamburg—s.54 words
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Article299 1896-09-03 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Riojun Maru from Singapore. s. s. Taw Tony from Teluk Anson. s s. Perse from Teluk Anson. s. s. Ho Kwei from Deli. s. s. Hebe from Singapore. Yesterday. s. s. Teutonia from Klang. 8. 8. Thaipiny from Port Weld. Departures. To-day. s. s Jin299 words
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Article211 1896-09-03 3 (Slraih Time», IST Septembert.) Jelt-biiH ($5 pd.) $3.00 Kaubs 13 IGpd.) $5.30 A‘l fully paid $8.50 Punjoins ($4 pd.) sl3| P.iliaiig Corp. (XI pd.) $5 sales. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($45 pd.) $45 Pengeraugs ss'» pd.) J 67, sales. Straits Insurance ($2l, pd.) $251 Straits Fires ($2O211 words
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Advertisement270 1896-09-03 3 BUKIT MAS MINING Co., Limited. VfOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, No. 9. Weld Quay, Penang, on Tuesday, the Bth September, 1896. at the hour of 12 noon, when the Board of Directors will submit a special270 words
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Advertisement271 1896-09-03 3 TO LET. QUFFOLK HOUSE. Aier Ituiu Road. 0 Apply to ALLEN KENNEDY. H. RODRIGO, Undertaker.; TERMS MODERATE. No. 421, PENANG ROAD. PENANG. Mrs. ELLIOTT, 6, LKITIL STREET, PENANG. Costumier and Milliner. Orders promptly attended to. Charges Moderate. 90 IN THE SUPREME CCgJRT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In271 words
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Advertisement1915 1896-09-03 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY jLi4_T3WWin*Wff‘iyCT**T*'Tp i l a 11 W"»»«wwHw4 t>» aaj?£gg2s w,K Fn Kkr' JS THE BEST» To be had at Messrs. THE AN CHEE Co. Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. GUAT CHENG BROS. ™y!n Y ™Snds. sole importers— KATZ BROTHERS1,915 words
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Advertisement313 1896-09-03 4 CARD. G. GILMOUR, CONSULTING ENGINEER 9, Puion Street, Penang. CRUSHED FOOD Try it and You will be Satisfie-, I R. BE LI Id OS begs to inform the pul»1. lie that since inferior Citifdied Food is offered for sale in the Penang Mh,ket at low pricee, the undersigned bees to313 words
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