Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1897
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1897-06-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. HEW SERIES.] \PR!CE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE, 1897. No. 145.22 words
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Advertisement480 1897-06-30 1 (Hoftees. usisiilar <fc Oriental Steam > avigation. Company. 'I'HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang *3 homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. i July 2 Rosetta July 8 17 Ravenna 22 -kiiil 31 Mirza pore Aug. 5 Aug 13 Thames n 19 j 27480 words
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Advertisement1557 1897-06-30 1 SR.nnnvr BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 3 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. h ~77,~,T mcbadatiu i inc nr qtcxucoq Hongkong Shanghai Bank* Ocean steam ship company.; inco«r«iam Line ur oiLsmcno. j n Corporation. EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. I j Pald-cp Capital1,557 words
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Advertisement509 1897-06-30 1 MKOEKLAnDSCSK HARDKL IHTSCiIirOJ (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,0<X) 0G Riskrvb Funds- f 2,282,814.38 j Riad Officb in Amstbrdam. Hkad Agbnct in Netherlands India.— •The Factorij of the Nederlandach» Handel Maataehappij, Batavia. Agxnciks and Branchks. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pas&roean, and Tjiiatjap.509 words
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Article128 1897-06-30 2 Penang, 30th June, 1897 Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/11| Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/0 Do. 3 Credits 2/0JDo. 3 Documentary ‘-’/0-$y Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 161 Do. 3 days' sight Private 16 > Bombay. Demand Bank 161 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 161 Madras. Demand128 words
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Article142 1897-06-30 2 Pknanu. 30th June. i"ft7. Tin 836 5 l Trang out of season. Black Pepper J West Coast... 131>3 sellers. I Acheen 6.1. 15 2.5 do. White Pepper do Cloves (picked).. out of season. Mace No. 1 88.— sellers. Mace Pickings.. 77 do. Nutmegs 77 do. (No 1142 words
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Article59 1897-06-30 2 Hails <’L»»hk T».mi>kh»m I'm /V» /•/>♦»•. Pangl or an I T Atuo 1 C niton 2 P.M Friday. 2si> Klang and M l cca 7’< atonia 1 p.m. eli H<> Kwei 2 p.m. Edie and Olehleh 11. Canton.. 3 P.M. The P A mail steame Thames left CoL59 words
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Article25 1897-06-30 2 From Singapore h s < //■</« Kian and s. s Hyson o-day. s Maha Vaiii unhis and s. s. A. Apcar to- 01 row.25 words
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Article210 1897-06-30 2 LONDON, 28th June. Loss of the S.S. Aden.” THE PLACE AND TIME OF THE WRECK. The s.s. Aden was wrecked on a reef off Socotra at three o’clock in the morning of the 9th inst., and was totally lost. RESCUE OF SURVIVORS. Nine passengers and, of the crew,210 words
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Article54 1897-06-30 2 Sa IH.KK Li i»Bam <>n tlrn 29th May, at St Mitv's, B.v.i ii-t<ui-!.qmire, by the R-vd. Alfn d Led»am. c<*u»in «»t t he bride. William Windham, vldeai son of J.hu Mum-aster Sadler, of Liver|H»»l, to Merklina Frederica Ann (Mekel), eldest daughter Of the Lie William Letl-am, and of Mis.54 words
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Article368 1897-06-30 2 Through tin l c<>urt<*sy of the Penang Agents of the P. A O. Co. we are able to give our readers some information concerning the passenger- and view of (he ill-fated Aden. When the ve-B'l left here, her a< c immolation for pissengers was fully occupied.368 words
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Article330 1897-06-30 2 The Permanent Memorial Fund at Singapore is stated to ex. eed 844,000. Thirty-three short-termed prisoners weie released ou the I9ih iust. at Hongkong, out of respect to the Queeu’s Jubilee. The Taiping Thorough- bred griffins, fourteen in number, arrived this morning from Singapore by the s. s.330 words
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Article17 1897-06-30 2 The Monthly Medal will be played on Fiiday and Saturday next, the 2nd and 3rd Julv.17 words
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Article443 1897-06-30 2 The following letter has been received b} the Governor from the Governor-General of Netherlands India:— Tjipanas le 16 Juin 1897. Monsieur le Gouvern- ur, Le jubile de Sa Majeste Tr«-s Gracieuse, In Reine-Imperatiice Victoria, qui dans quej. ques jours sera celebie dans toute la vast» cieudue443 words
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Article1368 1897-06-30 2 (Coniributed t„ the n, a g a Passenger on board 8 s u u < H a. The P. O. s. s. Valetta left the p Albert Docks on 19ih May and bad lent passage to Puit Said. The c dUeiv,i Red Sea were no cooler1,368 words
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Advertisement811 1897-06-30 2 i\ i 1 IDA New Advertisements. Pritchard Co. Tum-out for s a i e I'HE Turn out consists of brown Australian Pony •‘Chit-Chat,” set of English Harness, Basket Trap, Lamps, &c., com15 BEACH STREET. 307 *E. FARRER-BAYNES, Penang. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SPECIAL Meeting of the Municipal /1 Commissioners will be held811 words
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Advertisement75 1897-06-30 2 Gosling Co., licarJi <(• Union Sfreefs. JU3T ARRIVED. ENGLISH SALTED Beef Pork. Ox Tongues. Hams. Bacon. Cheese. Egyptian Cigarettes. < Ears. Tobacco l Cevlon Teas. A meric n Bicvcles EOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Saddles. Harness. Sporting Goods. IRON SAFES DEED BOXES. HAND BAGS. Large Assortment of Glassware. St. RAPHAEL and75 words
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Obituary25 1897-06-30 2 DEA TH. Cvbcadkn. —Ou 21 st May, at Kingstmvu, lieliiud. Hekbkkt William. 2nd sou of Mr. A M 1 Cumcaden, oi I'lieuimmia. Aged 12 veats.25 words
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Article598 1897-06-30 3 Ihe Delagoa Bay Arbitration. ill; Cutzou, in answer to Mr. J. H. H a u. on 28th May, said he could not yet i e when the awatd in the Delagoa Bay a c itation would be given ’jhe fact that jC loceedings bad lasted eight years was598 words
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Article93 1897-06-30 3 Arrivals-To-day. Per < f orn Sin.apore: Mr. Ante ..Jr. Flangal Per B. I. a. s Secundra from Singapore: -•r 1 Mrs Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. M iel Mr. Harwood. Mr Michell. Mr. Groom. Mr. P ire. M Morgan. Mr. Punge. Mr. Aan ’.‘•-nberg. Mr Kiss. Mr. Darlick. Mr. Bacon,93 words
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Article2443 1897-06-30 3 [Extracts from News kindly handed in by Mr. A. Anthony.] Damage to Tba Gardens. Tor fifteen minutes after the earthquake last evening (12th June) there was a distinct rumbling sound and a peculiar stillness and oppressiveness of the atmosphere, which seemed to forebode evil, and, as2,443 words
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Article688 1897-06-30 3 {Later than the Mail.) 8th —15th June. Three of the Powers send to Thessaly. The British, Ru>s>au, and Italian Embassies at Constantinople ate sending attache to ILessaly to examine the situation in view of fixing a basis of indemnity. Cholera Outbreak at Bangkok. A telegram received688 words
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Article273 1897-06-30 3 Arrivals. To-dav а. s. Hub from Olenleh. s. s. 1 anUfftrom Telak Aaaan. s. s. Calypso from Singapore. B I«f. s. Seeundra from Singapore s s. Ho Kwei from Deii. Y ESTKEDAY. 8. s. Fook Ching from Kia g. 8 s. Flying Dragon from 1 ort Weld. s. s.273 words
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Article191 1897-06-30 3 (Shall. 21st June Raul>- (13 to p-bl '3O ta rrs. XI fully s3> Puiijoius ($4 pd.) :7. f.> pd.i .'2.40. Fa ir-ug <’"i p. (X'l p-L.i .*5 sales. Pa aling Coffee Co. ('7O pd.j $7B sellers. PfiiLieraugs $5 > p l.) 40 sellers. Straits Insurance (12l p>l(Shall. / 21st June - 191 words
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Advertisement496 1897-06-30 3 MELLIN’S FOOD p FOR INFANTS &JNVALIDS. BISCUITS IIKiESTIVE NOL’RISHINfi. >77 EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL COUGHS COLDS. The best tonic for the chest and lungs. ’7 1 LACTO GLYCOSE of Mll k This preparation which consists I|| of Mellin’s Food and cow milk shoujd be used where y > 'Sliaßfc496 words
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Advertisement97 1897-06-30 3 D. PIENTKOYSKY, Gentlemen’s Tailor A Outfitter, No. 21 PENANG HOAD. R. Pientdovsky has during his short o.'£ stay here received testimonials from several gentlemen who were well satisfied with the tlothing made for them, and Lave no hesitation in recommending him as a first class cutter and outfitter. He also97 words
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Advertisement1455 1897-06-30 4 fl -,BUCHANAN WHISK is 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 Clnh« GUAT CHENG BROS. 11 X GOON^ YEN i FRIENDS. SOLE IMPORTERS KATZ BROTHERS, I qL DlldC^ lb*. PROVERBS XXXI Verses1,455 words
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Advertisement282 1897-06-30 4 GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus’ Spectacles, SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED i\r GLASSES STTpp LIED THE DISPENSARY 2 Bishop Street, IS OPEN DAILY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday t 0 3 Sunday hours 11 a.m. to r Prescriptions accurately dispensed. SPECTACLES to suit every variety of defective282 words
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