Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-09-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D-A.il/2-. NEW SERIES,] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896. No. 197.22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement580 1896-09-10 1 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fpHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Sept. 12 I Rosetta Sept. 17 M'" 26 Kaiser-i-Hind 31 -V >o Oct 9 Rohilla Oct. 14 K^ l ce 24 Pekin 28 ff/nd Nov.580 words
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Advertisement1300 1896-09-10 1 SGwmna Mottoes. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. -T- KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Honrkon?& Shanghai BankO^X^N^AN NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. inf Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailftig and expected Arrival of Steamer». p aid up capitalslo,ooo,ooo. I Reserve Fcnd 6,000,000. Wtt. ..ir Fanw ExFFCTFn nw Reserve Liability OF PROPRIETORS $10,000,000. NEDERLANDSCHE1,300 words
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Advertisement469 1896-09-10 1 NEDERLAHDStIE EANDEL BAITSCHAPHJ (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,282,814.38| Hiad Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The469 words
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Article117 1896-09-10 2 Pknang, 10th September. 1596. Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2/1 i Do. 4 "'oaths’sight Bank 2H py Do. 3 Credit... 2/lf Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 179 Do. 3 days’sight Private 183 Bombay, Demand Bank 179 Do. 3 days’sight Private 183 Madras, Demand Bank 178117 words
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Article129 1896-09-10 2 Penang, 10th September. 1890 Tin $32 20 sellers. Trang out of season. West Coast 960 sellers. Aclieon <>lt> 11.50 do. White Pepper 14 s<l do Cloves out of season. Mace No. 1 80.— seller-. Mace Pickings 05— do. Nutmegs 70. do No. 1 "50 d > Sugar129 words
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Article66 1896-09-10 2 Mails close To-morrow Ear Per str. Time. Langkat Quorra ...11 a.M Klang 5 Malacca Teutonia N<<ON. Deli Langkat 1 pm. Klang Mary Austin... 1 p.m. Singu|s>re Alboin 1 p.m. Pangkor, Teluk Anson ami Port Dickson Taw Tong 2 p.m. Pangkor vk Teluk Anson Perse 2 pm. The P66 words
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Article21 1896-09-10 2 From Singapoie a />asn’.-< 'a and s. a. It. K A'j’h to-morrow I ko.m a s. Lightning to-mor-row21 words
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Article105 1896-09-10 2 LONDON, 9th September, 1896. The St. Leger. The following is the result of the St. Leger:— Persimmon, 1 Labrador, 2 and liampion 3. The Execution of Makoni. Major Watts has been suspended pending an enquiry into the execution of Makoni, the Mathona leader. Soudan. The third Nile brigade105 words
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Article842 1896-09-10 2 We hear that the proposed visit of H. M. S. Porpoise to this port has been postponed. Sporadic cases of cholera still exist in Singapore. Eight cases were reported on Monday, and three on Tuesday. Crime is materially increasing in Singapore. This is attributed to the Colony842 words
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Article37 1896-09-10 2 Owing to the wet weather no play was possible yesterday, and Wednesday’s ties have been postponed till Friday. The courts bring unfit for play, ties fixed for to-day are postponed till Saturday.37 words
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Article49 1896-09-10 2 The Crown vs. Khoo Swi Bock and Khoo Low Chang. The cross-examination of Mr. Sielcken, the export manager of Messrs. Behn Meyer it Co., by Mr. VanSoineren occupied the greater part of yesterday. The next witness called was Mr. Engler, the manager of the firm in Penang.49 words
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Article146 1896-09-10 2 The annual inspection, conducted this year by Messrs. E leu in and Wilkinson, commenced on September 3rd and ended yesterday. After a somewhat disastrous start on tb<* part of the lower portion of Standard VII, th»* examination went nn fairly smoothly ainl the r**s|>»*clal>le jH-m-ntage of 84146 words
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Article109 1896-09-10 2 At an extraordinary meeting of this Company held on Tuesday there were present: —Messrs. H. A. W. Aylesbury (Chairman). H. R. Baldwin, L. Hawkins, F. D. Osborne, W. H. Sutton, J. M. Anthony, Chan Ong Siew, Leong Lok Hing, John Addis, and F. O. Hallifax.109 words
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105 1896-09-10 2 The ordinary yearly meeting of the above Company was held on Tuesday. There were present: Messrs. H. R. Baldwin (Chairman). John Addis, M. Morrison, A. R. Adams, D. Gilchrist Jnr., and F. O. Hallifax, Secretary. The minutes of last meeting were read and105 words
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Article76 1896-09-10 2 Arrivals. To-day. Per B. I. s. s. Sirsa from Singapore: Rev. Mother St. Henry, and Sister St. Mary, Mrs. Holka, Mr. Shinnzu, and Miss Omoto. Per s. s. Langkat from Deli: Mr. Douglas. Yesterday. Per s. s. Teutonia from Malacca: Mr. and Mrs. Leech. Departnres. To-day. Eei ‘J- s.76 words
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Article17 1896-09-10 2 (From ou» Co t tHR) TELUK ANSON. 10th Skptembk.r. The shipments to-day areTo Penang, «9917 words
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206 1896-09-10 2 The Native States Residents recent conference, discussed the i of a junction of the telegranhio the Native Stites withffT’> through the Malav-Siamese terrif B a junction, the Straits Times Z have very important results t facilitate inter-ftate comrnu n i206 words
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463 1896-09-10 2 A serious political crisis lias arisa Manila, where the authorities claim tok discovered a plot for the overthrow of. Government. About four hundred have been made and great excitement a vails. It is alleged, however, on the ~(> side, that the so-called plot hasbeeu» moted463 words
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Article88 1896-09-10 2 Thursday, 10th Jewish Feast of Guedaliah. Town Band, Datu Kramat 5 P.M. Friday, 11th o Ordinary Meeting of the Muiuop 4 missioners. Town Hall. P- i High water at New Jetty, 2- p.m. Saturday, 12th Town Band, Golf Club. j High water at New Jetty,88 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement771 1896-09-10 2 Tk «i i i /m New advertisements. Pritchard Co. Al O. 3, Westlands Bungalows. 1N Apply to J. F. WREFORD, 506 27, Beach Street. Breakfast Sets. horses, ponies, horses. JUST ARRIVED FROM AUSTRALIA, Ex s. s. Bucephalus. tin -ii nil rn A consignment of well-matched Pairs, single T! llltC AA771 words
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Advertisement247 1896-09-10 2 TC LET. QFFI OLK HOUSE. \i,. r ham R nd. C Apply to \LLEN A KENNEDY EXPRESS NOTICE. I ll <’ o t<»r I g. SU, Ca, l l..„.,neiil 1L..1.1, I'u/,. Tditis. Proprietor: ARCHIBALD KENNEDY Telegraphic Address: ARCHIBALD—PENANG. Great increase of the A. P. K. Aerated Water Trade. All our247 words
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Article290 1896-09-10 3 (Straits Times.) rruvßE was a meeting of British Residents 71 in 1M» Lum P ur last week. The R i spent several long days in con- and it is believed that, the result B, f 'fl 'conference will be the settlement of tnrs of vital consequence to(Straits Times.) - 290 words
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1048 1896-09-10 3 The Situation in Hongkong. (China Mail). It must have been apparent for some considerable time to those engaged in the General trade of the Colony that Hongkong. in sympathy with other parts of the Far East, is suffering from stagnation of trade. The(China Mail). - 1,048 words
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Article383 1896-09-10 3 (China Mail, September 2nd.) The Shanghai papers bestow much praise upon Mr. T. R. Jaruigan, U. S. ConsulGeneral there, for his energetic action in regard to the opening up of Soochow, where the officials had adopted obstructive tactics. The disputed foreshore at Chefoo is fast(China Mail, September 2nd.) - 383 words
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Article273 1896-09-10 3 —N. C. Daily Newt. August 15. Towards the end of July we had a remarkable storm from the North one night. A great squall blew down upon us accompanied by thunder roaring uninterruptedly for a long time. The rain descended in sheets. But though in our—N. C. Daily Newt. - 273 words
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Article467 1896-09-10 3 To 7th August. The wages of the native labourers on the Rand have been reduced by one-half. Several British gunboats have passed the second cataract on the Nile below Akasheh. Owing to the excessive heat in New York last week, 651 deaths from sunstroke occurred.467 words
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772 1896-09-10 3 Some Account of Baron Hirsch. The Hon. Oscar Straus contributes to the Forum an interesting sketch of Baron Hirsch. He denies that the Baron was only moved to philanthropy by the death of his son when he determined to make humanity his heir. He772 words
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Article312 1896-09-10 3 A rrivals. To-day s. s. Taw Tony from Teluk Anson. s s. Perse from Teluk Anson. 8. s. Lanykat from Deli. B. I. s. s. Sirsa from Singapore. I’ ESTERDAY. s. s. Teutonia from Malacca. s. s. Flying Dragon from Port Weld. Departures. To-day. s. s. R. Halewyn for312 words
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Article206 1896-09-10 3 (Straits Times, Bth Septembeet.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $3.00 Rauhs 13 10 pd.) $5.30 buyers. £1 fully paid $8.50 Punjoms ($4 pd.) SI3J Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) $5 sales. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($45 pd.) $45 sc’Urs Pengerangs $5 >pd.> -f>7i sales. Straits Insurance (S2C pd.) $25» Straits(Straits Times, Bth Septembeet.) - 206 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1896-09-10 3 Triton Insurance Company, Limited, Calcutta. I 'HE undersigned having been appointed 1 Agents of the above Company are open to accept Marine risks at the lowest current BOUSTEAD A Co., 493 Agents. Iqoglii|g Co. CIGARS IN PRIME CONDITION. Wholesale and Retail. Largest Stock in the East. IMPERIALES. CULEBRAS. g REG103 words
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Advertisement565 1896-09-10 3 TO BE LET or FOR SALE. COMBE HILI. For particulars apply at the office of Messrs. LOGAN ROSS, No. 5, Union Street. Penang, Ist Sept., 1896. 491 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on bromide paper. W. JONES, No.565 words
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Advertisement76 1896-09-10 3 INTERNATIONAL BODEGA AND RESTAURANT. WINES DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARDS. SHERRIES f rom $12.75 to $2l per case of 1 doz. PORT from' $12.75 to $2l per case of 1 doz. Try our No. 7 Port, highly recommended, guaranteed 20 years old. DEWAR’S WHISKY. Don’t forget our light and (iibolesome Bodega76 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1896-09-10 3 WEA THER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 9th September, 1896. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Bar. red. 32 Fall. .868 .736 .838. Temperature 76. 82. 76.—■ Wet Bulb Thermometer 75. 79. 75. Max. Temp, in shade 87.2 Min. do. do. 75. Max. in Sun 130.7 Terr, rad Ther60 words
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Advertisement1825 1896-09-10 4 jL BUCH.AN WHISKY TO THTJIT HBTFCSTn (Hous-.b it JL JL To be had at messbs,theaTcheel r co. Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. GUAT CHENG BROS. A J THEANSIEW&CO SOLE IMPORTERS— g-A-TZ BROTHER ft GOON YEN FRIENDS. k->v/xu w>,/ **JSi HIN1,825 words
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Advertisement303 1896-09-10 4 CARD. G. GILMOUR, CONSULTING ■9, TTnion Street, Penang. CRUSHED Try it ani> You will be Satishp, T R. BELILIOS begs to inform the l. lie that since inferior Crnsheti is offered for snle in the Penantr \l,, at low price/., the undersigned begs attention to his certificated Crushed b for303 words
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