Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1896

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED Dj&.IL?. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PR/CF ?0 CENTS. VOL. LIV. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1896. No. 214.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 582 1 atnppC-g jlo-icts- Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ritHE mail steamers may be .-*'jJfcVa L expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang --homewards, on the following 'V-X dates Outwards. Homewards. Oct. 9 I A<iiser-t-2fin dOct. 1 V eil 24 RoZoZhi 15 Nov 6 Pekin 29 21 Mirzapore Nov. 12 7 1
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    • 1910 1 SBwmncr (HoftCtS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. COMPLY KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank0 C e A a N S t S i T ndian B ocean steam Y NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10.000,000. AND
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    • 674 1 NEDEKLAtiDStfiK HAKDKL HAATSCiIAEPU (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paiu-up Capital /35,783,000 Reserve Funds f 2,282, 814.38| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union
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  • 121 2 Penang. 30th September. H Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2 Ifc Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/14 Do. Credit... 2/1-R-f Do. 3 Documentary... 2/1 Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs 178 Do, 3 days’sight Private 181 Bombay, Demand Bank 178 Do. 3 days’ sight Private I st Madras, Demand
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  • 146 2 Penang, 3oth September I*'» i Tin $32.03 aeHerw. r Trang out of season" Black Pepper West Coast... GO sellerAeheen till, 12 50 do. White Pepper 17. do. Cloves (picked) <>ut o' sedsoo. Mace No. 1 *<’. sellers. Mace Pickings 65 do Nutmegs 68 do (No I 050
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  • 37 2 Mails close To-morrow For Per i>h Time Deli l.amjkat 1 p.m. Pangkor and T. Anson Canton 2 p.m. The homeward P. A s s. Kaiear-I-Hind is expected to leave Singapore at 1 p in. today.
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  • 48 2 From Liverpool—s. s. Antenor to-day. From Olehleh -s. s. Generaal Pel to-mor-row. From Singapore s. s. Propontie to-mor-row s. s. Kaiear-I-Hind and s. s. Chehjdra on Friday. From Hamburg—s. s. Ceres on Friday. From Negapatam—s s Patiala on Saturday From Colombo—s. s. i'indobona on Saturday.
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  • 119 2 LONDON, 29th September, 1896. The Tsar and Lord Salisbury. The Tsar and Lord Salisbury conferred together for an hour on Sunday. Mataheleland: Serious Fighting. A telegram from Fort Salisbury announces serious fighting on the Mazoe river for three days. One engagement lasted ten hours, when the troops were
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  • 516 2 In another column I wo letters are published addressed by lhe Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce to the Goveiument. The first conveys the unanimous approval by the Chamber of the proposed Harbour Improvements, subject to certain alterations iu detail, which it is thought will make the works
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  • 635 2 We learn that the broken cable to Madras was repaired at six o’clock last evening. Owing to Mr. Capper’s illness, Mr. Gompertz, the 3rd Magistrate, is acting as Protector of Chinese. The Marwari community of Calcutta are sending in a petition to the Lieutenant Governor begging him
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  • 103 2 The Crown vs. Khoo Swi Bock and Khoo Low Chang. The evidence for the defence was concluded on Monday afternoon. Rebutting evidence was then called for the prosecution, Mr. Sielcken and three Chinese kranis being examined. The Court sat at ten yesterday morning, when Mr. VanSomeren, the Counsel
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  • 77 2 London. September 22. The Times states the Russian fleet at Sebastopol has been placed on a war footing, and embarked three battalions of infantry and will go to the Bosphorus if a telegram from the Russian Ambassador at Constantinople orders such a step. Buda-Pesth, September 22.
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  • 156 2 Mr. Hulbert, the District Magistrate of Kuala Kangsar, writes in his last month’s report: I commenced and brought to a conclusion, in July, a chess tournament among the Malays in the different Kuala Kangsar mukims. They were divided into two classes, viz., those who considered
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  • 19 2 (From our Correspondent TELUK ANSON. 30th Sfptembui The shipments to-day are To Penang, 844 pikuls of tin
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  • 2918 2 HARBOUR IMPROVEMEN TS. The following correspondence h as kindly placed at our disposal by the Clr ber of Commerce Penang, 23rd September 1896 SlR,— I have tine honour to receipt of your letter No. C S i lot lust, covering three copies of a p a p aid before the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 417 2 Pritchard Co. TO BE LET or FOR COMBE Hill. For particulars apply at the office of Messrs. LOGAN ROSS, No. 5, Union Street. Penang, Ist Sept., 1896. 491 Native States Agency. A/JESSES- COBB Co. beg to announce •s -LU- that they have established themselves O 11 i in Singapore in
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    • 266 2 CARD. Mr. James R. T. Logan, .S URGEON- DENTIS T. Temporary address, No. 1. Transfer Road. n 1,- i (9 a.in.—l pm. Consulting hours dailv. 2 p.m. —5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 447 EXPRESS NOTICE. Thu Aerated V ater Co., Penang. Works 50, Qantmiement Hoad, Ptilo Tikag. Proprietor
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  • 1200 3 Meetings. Ordinary meetings were held on the 14th and 28th of the month, and a special meeting, to consider a Supplementary Budget, on the 28th. Revenue and Expenditure. The revenue collected dyring the month amounted to $15,501.90, and the expenditure to $33,724.90. The balance
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  • 178 3 (Vid Rangoon.) The Soudan. London, Sepbmber 21.—The casualties on board the gunboats were one killed and thirteen wounded. Obituary, The death is announced of Mr. Justice Denman. The Czar at Balmoral. London, September 22. —The Czar and Czarina arrived at Balmoral to-day in companv with the Prince of
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  • 241 3 A rritais. To-day. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld, s s. Perse from Teluk Anson. Y ESTERDAY. s. 8. Betsy from Teluk Anson. 8. s. Good Luck from Klang. Departure*. To-day. s. s Jin Ho for Laugkat. s. s. Good Luck for Klang. s. s. Ho Kwei for
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  • 195 3 (Straits Times, 26th September.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) *53.00 Raubs 13 lopd.) $5.90 buyers. j£l fully paid $8.50 do. Punjoins ($4 pd.) $l3, Pahang <'<>rp. (Ji 1 pd.) >5 sales. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($45 pd.) $45 s< l(«rs Penireraiajs ($5O pd.) :67J sales. Straits Insurance (S2C pd.)
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 501 3 WHAT EMPEROR WAS THIS? Ho was one of the greatest monarchs that ever rilled 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 sugar
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    • 653 3 CHAMPAGNE PIPER-HEIDSIECKI Andenne Maison HEIDSIECK fondle en 1785 KUNKELMANN &C? Successeurs REIMS FRANCE PRITCHARD Co., Sole Agents for Penang and Districts. 232 from Mr. W. Simpson’s, in North Street. After taking it for a fortnight my hands got their right feeling, and suffered no more from rheumatism nor from indigestion
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    • 191 3 Far from the Madding Crowd.” Important to Missionaries, and other Foreign Residents. SEWELL Co., Passenger, Shipping Forwarding Agents, 97, Queeu Victoria Street, Loudon, E.C., EET passengers at. all Docks or Rail'l way Stations in London, or through their Agents in all Ports, clear baggage and conduct to destination, reserve Hotel
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1534 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY IS THE BEST. 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. X J GOON YEN FRIENDS. SOLE IMPORTERS BEtOTHEjIS HIN LEE Co. the dispensary, (Hotter. t Insurance (Hoftceff. No. 2,
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    • 241 4 PENANG ICE WORKS. V -EACH STREET. OPEN on week days from 7.30 to 10 a and from noon to 5 pm." 1 Sundaysand Holidays from Bam ton B ICE WILL ONLY BE AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS aS NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHIT? THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED Vm TO ASK US
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