Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 September 1896
1896-09-24
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-09-24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE FTTBLISHED DA.IL’ST. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. \PR!CE CO CENTB. VOL. LIV. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1896. No. 209.22 words
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Advertisement591 1896-09-24 1 pipping Jtottces. iwiisE' Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may be J" ex P to arrive out_ pAwjw wards, and leave Penang h omewar<^S U foUowin 8 dates Outwards. Homewards. q e pt °C Kawer-i-Hwwi Sept. 31 JhW ore f t 9 Rohilla Oct. 14 ghedtve 24 Pekin 28591 words
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Advertisement1274 1896-09-24 1 matter BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. 3 A- KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOCE0 CE A N sr ramAN S o H cean CO S teaF- NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. 1 Reserve Fund 6,000,000.1,274 words
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Advertisement568 1896-09-24 1 NEDERLAIIDSWE HANDEL 10AATSUiAfHl (Motherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,<d>0. Reserve Funds f 2,282,814. Hkad Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. i Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Chcribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. I London568 words
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Article121 1896-09-24 2 Pm nang. 24th September. Isjak Rates ci.ose as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 11 Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2 1A Do. Credit 2 14 Do. 3 Documentary 2/1 fjy Calcutta. Demand Bank R«- 177? Do. 3 days’sight Private 181 Bombay. Demand Bank 177$ Do. 3 days’ sight Private Hl121 words
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Article144 1896-09-24 2 Penang, 24th September. IS:»*.;. Tin <32.10 seller-. ('l’ning ontjvf season. West Coast... fl 60 Aelieon Glt> 12 50 do. White Pepper 16 00 do. Cloves (picked) out o' season. Mace No. I seller». Mace Pickings 65 d> Nutmegs 68 —d» (No. I 650 d> Sugar < 2144 words
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Article80 1896-09-24 2 MA I !.S CLOSK To-MOR R< > W For J'er »tr. Time. Klang and Malacca Teutonia Noon Deli Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Klang Deli 1 p.m Pangkor, Teluk Anson A Port Dickson Taw Tong 2 pm. Pangkor Teluk Anson Perse 2 P.M. Langkat Jin Ho 3 p.m. Singapore80 words
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Article36 1896-09-24 2 From Singapore —s. s. I'alamcotta and s. s. Maha V r ajirunhis to-morrw and s. s. Kangra on Friday. From Negapatam —s s iStrsu on Tuesday. From Calcutta —s. s. Apcar on Tuesday.36 words
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Article905 1896-09-24 2 We regret to learu that Mr. A. H. Capper, the Protector of Chinese, is seriously ill. The third engineer of a Dutch steamer, the Japara, a European, died at Singapore on Monday, of cholera. Naftally’s Panorama Exhibition is advertised to take place on Saturday night on the905 words
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Article147 1896-09-24 2 The tournament was brought to a conclusion yesterday, when the following two unfinished ties were played off:— Mixed Doubles. Mrs. MacArthur and W. H. MacArthur 4-1 15 beat Miss Biggs and R. Peirce 4- 15. Men’s Doubles. G. E. Mosley and R. A. Law —J147 words
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Article277 1896-09-24 2 The Distribution of Prizes. Yesterday afternoon, iu the presence of a large gathering of members and their friends, Mrs. Fitzgerald Law presented the prizes to the successful competitors at the recent Lawn Tennis Tournament of this Club. The weather was anything but favourable, a277 words
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Article50 1896-09-24 2 Arrivals. To-day. Per B I. s. s. Secundra from Singapore: Messrs. E. Bacon. W. Pinckney. C. N. Hill, K. Suppayen, J. Cornelius, and E. Merican. Per s. s. Perse from Teluk Anson Mr. Oldfield and Mrs. Jansen. Per s. s. Lanykat from Deli: Messrs. Le Fevre and J. Gias.50 words
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Article104 1896-09-24 2 Thursday. 24th At home" at the Residency, 5 p.m. Friday, 25th Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Town Hall. 3 p. m. High water at New Jetty, 12-26 a. m. and 12-53 p m. Saturday, 26th Town Band, Golf Club. High water at New Jetty,104 words
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Article53 1896-09-24 2 The Crown VB Khoo g and Khoo Low Ch AS(} Ct The defence in this case i 8 st ;i| the evidence called is i„ H > 8 tlmt called b, the pricti™ ’l"*"., witnesses were examined v est L al J fiv. whom were Cl,i„ tolllTO ied53 words
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301 1896-09-24 2 Thb Accused Disc HiRG>D The case Lnn San H o ra Wielandt, after occupringT’K five separate occasions, wa* of yesterday by Mr. Broadrick' J| accused was discharged It uin’r "’I» bered that the accused was cheating the prosecutor of WI U S5OO, S5OO301 words
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Article177 1896-09-24 2 (To the Editor of the I'inang Gazette”] SlR,— Ti e annual inspection of seb,is over. Mary girls are leaving schooli Widowed in. thers do not km wbnwtomaie ends meet, and orphan girls do not kuw where to turn for an hi nest living. Ewn one cannot be a.(To the Editor of the “ I'inang Gazette”] - 177 words
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Article322 1896-09-24 2 (Perak Pioneer, Sept. 23rd.) Mining is said to have been totally abar-l doned in Srlama. A path is now being constructed wW will give direct communication from Selaia to Krian. The prospecting operations at GbkaM Bacha Clu n, Upper Perak, have prove! i failure. There is no tin(Perak Pioneer, Sept. 23rd.) - 322 words
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Advertisement440 1896-09-24 2 T\ '1 1 J fl New Advertisement. Pritcnard 10. FOR three days owjii! NAFTALLY’S ZFLEJSTA-lsrca-. Great World Exhibition Comprising Vividly illuminated coloured sketches of the latest war episodes in the China-Japan struggle, the recent terrible earthquake and tidal wave in Japan, various late historical events, and the picturesque scenery of440 words
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Advertisement286 1896-09-24 2 Foreign Parcels Agency. IjARCELS and Cases received for shipment to all parts of the Glolie. Deliveries at Receiver’s address. Passages secured and booked. Passengers and Luggage attended to. Sole Agents for Pitt A. Scott, Europe k America. Sutton Co., Great Britain. GOSLING A Co., 516 Penang 4’ Singapore. TO-NIGHT AND286 words
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736 1896-09-24 3 Tragic Death of Mrs. Austin. (Free Press.) r rparet to announce the death of Mrs. Austin, the wife of Mr. A. E. Austin of r c John Little A Co., Ltd., who resides üßurnbrae,” Orange Grove Road, Tanglin. event took place on Monday evening i736 words
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Article482 1896-09-24 3 Why the Expulsion of the Friars from the Philippines is Demanded. the case for the anti-clerical party. There has come into our hands (says the Hongkong Daily Press) a pamphlet printed in 1888 entitled Long live Spain, Long live the King, Long live the Army, Down with482 words
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Article941 1896-09-24 3 What a man may do in Protection of his Life and Property. (Solicitors' Journal.) Last week a coroner’s jury found a verdict of justifiable homicide in thecase of a man who is alleged to have shot two others (one of them fatally) who were attempting941 words
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Article948 1896-09-24 3 Details have been received of the remarkable. outbreak of the Armenians in Constantinople. It appears that the seizure 'of. the Imperial Ottoman Bank was a carefully-planned plot, which was carried out in order that the Armenians might force tire European Powers to—settle the Armenian question, a note948 words
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Article119 1896-09-24 3 The following notification appears in the British North Borneo Gazette of the Ist instant:—With reference to the sentence lately passed upon a European who was subsequently dismissed the service, the Court ot Directors have signified their opinion that in imposing a fine of $lOO the three Officials who119 words
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490 1896-09-24 3 The Daily Mail prints a communication from “one of the most distinguished and powerful of Russian nobles,” setting forth his views on certain questions of vital interest to England. The statement appears to have been made to a representative of the Daily Mail in490 words
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Article818 1896-09-24 3 ’•lie was one of'the greatest monarchs that ever ruled in Europe. He was always at war, yet—hut wait let us take one thing at a time. He was an enormous eater. He breakfasted at five on a fowl seethed in milk and dressed with sligar and818 words
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Article234 1896-09-24 3 A rrivais. To-day. s. s Rio from Singapore. B. I. s. s. Secundra from Singapore. 8 s. Perse from Teluk Anson. s. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Anson. 8. 8. Langkat from Deli. Y ESTERDAY. 8. a. Teutonia from Klang. s. s. Flying Dragon from Port Weld. Departures. To-DAV.234 words
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Article187 1896-09-24 3 (.s7r<tUs 7’inien, 22nd September.) Julhlhih ($5 pd.) $3.00 Raubs 13 10 pd.) $5.80 buyers. fully paid $8.50 do Punjoins ($4 pd.) $l3) Pahsutf Corp. (j£l pd.) >5 sides. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($45 pd $45 rs Penoerangs ($5O pd.) '67) sales. Straits Insurance (S2C pd.) $25) Straits187 words
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Advertisement448 1896-09-24 3 TO LET. SUFFOLK HOUSE, Aier Itain Road. Apply to ALLEN KENNEDY. NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on bromide paper. W. JONES, No. 10. King Street. Photohraper. TO BE LET or FOR SALE. COMBE HILL. For particulars apply at448 words
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Advertisement196 1896-09-24 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 'I’HE Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, invite tenders for the construction of Cement and Concrete Drains in King Street, Queen Street, and Penang Street, from Chulia Street to China Street. Full particulars can be obtain, d, and plans and specific if ions seen, at the Municipal Engineer’s196 words
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Advertisement2023 1896-09-24 4 JUuu BUCHANAN WHISKY IS THE BEST, To be had at mkssbs thLTcheeYco Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. 'GUAT CHENG BEOS. THEAN SIEW Co. SOLE AT3 BROTHS* ft GOON YEN FRIENDS. A A, HIN LEE Co. THE DISPENSARY, H. RODRIGO, Undertaker.2,023 words
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Advertisement248 1896-09-24 4 PENANG ICE WORKS? PEACH STREET. OPEK on week days from 7.30 to l(j a and irom noon to 5 p m Sundays and Holidays from Bani to n ICE WILL ONLY BE AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS S NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR C’HITq THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED Not TO ASK US248 words
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