Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1897
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1897-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHEl j NEW SERIES.] r yED 1833. ESTABLISH [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. "~q JULY, 1897. FRIDAY. 2nd No. 147.25 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement533 1897-07-02 1 pipping (ftotices* f’eiiiiisuiar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. f-tTTx JIHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outt- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. < r July 2 I Rosetta July 8 jA h 7 17 Ravenna 22 V.' ir .i-hinl 31 Mirzapore Aug. 5 XfM533 words
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Advertisement1358 1897-07-02 1 ATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. (Uoftcte» BRITISH k I ON I ?NKLM I KE A PAKETVAaVoF STEAMERS?™ 1 Hongk ?n7 Corporation. Bank fACEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. NEGAPATAM LINE Arrival of Steamer*. p AII) Capit i~ <lOOOOOOO U EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM -Intended Sailing and rXbve Fund S «.SOoK SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Steamer1,358 words
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Advertisement747 1897-07-02 1 fUßKiaAfiDjllii; MAajIKL HAATSCiiAFft. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000.00 Reserve Funds f 2,282,814.38| Head Office in Amsterdam. Hiad Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij- of the Nederlandsch» Handel Maatschanpij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.747 words
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Article132 1897-07-02 2 Penang, 2d July, 18*7 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 1/114 Do. 4 months’ sight Rank l/ll£ Do. 3 Credits 2/0 Do. 3 Documentary 2/° A Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 161 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 16 Bombay, Demand Bank 16 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 16 Madras.132 words
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Article151 1897-07-02 2 Pknan... 2nd Julv. i'o7. Tin $3O 70 Trantf out of Black Pepper West Coast... >30,3 Acheen '5 25 do. White Pepper 21. 0 do I Cloves (picked).. out of sea bo» Mace No. 1 88. sellers;; Mace Pickings.. 77 do. 1 Nutmegs 77 do. I iNo 1151 words
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Article48 1897-07-02 2 Mails oi.osr To. m< »< n Fm /V, -< Calcutta I Apear ...II i M Lng at Pert* 11 M I eli I.iingkat I >jj Klang .1/ udin ..1 > M Pyngkor and I’. 4n<on Ta>r Tong 2 > M Singapore and < hina CII Kian 4 M48 words
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Article38 1897-07-02 2 4 ROM SINGAPORE—B. R B n neo to-inorw, >w at;d a. b. Nerbuddu on Mund v i tiuni Nkgapatam— 8 Sirm on Tue«4 av 4 R<>M Calcutta—s s. C Ape tr on Ttf ie daz38 words
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Article130 1897-07-02 2 LONDON, 1st July. The Loss of the s. s. “Aden.” THE SURVIVORS. The survivors of the passengers and crew of the s. s. Aden are proceeding to Europe. TELEGRAM FROM THE QUEEN. The Queen has telegraphed to the bereaved and survivors at Aden her sincere sympathy and condolence.130 words
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Article25 1897-07-02 2 De Souza On the 28'li of June, 1897, s' Lumiit, Dindii'gH, the wife of Clement Theophilub de Souza, Government Apothifao v, of a 8011.25 words
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Article248 1897-07-02 2 Accohding to the Strait» Time», the extension* of the existing railway svs'em in tlie Malay I'eiiinsula, which I lie loan of X50<),000 will enable the authorities to take in hand, arc as f> ll<>w (a) From Kuala Prai to Ulu Sa’ Pftang.* 50 miles. (b) Fr<>m248 words
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Article598 1897-07-02 2 The CouH <>l Inquiry into the cause of the loss of the s. s. Sii Hong Ann is now sitting at Singapore. The Court consists of the Senior Magistrate (Mr. A. W. S. O’Sullivan), Captain Boldero, r.n., and Captain J. Gray ami Captain598 words
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Article438 1897-07-02 2 Although Mb. T. Jknnings nominated Limaeol for the Oaks,” the fillv ran in the name of her present owner. Lord Hindi p. i who bad nominated her for the Ascot Gold Cup. Owing to want of space we were compelled to hold over the letter and article,438 words
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Article105 1897-07-02 2 Yesterday, several Chinese planters were summoned before M f> committing a nuisance by em.i human excreta as manuie in their close to McAlister Ro a< aild Ca Road. The Magistiate remarked public would be glad to see that ti e the pal authorities «e.e taking s te105 words
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Article110 1897-07-02 2 'An excellent address on Ouecn V; deb 7 «i bv Mr. night, before a large and re P n 4,1 gathering of members aud the public n homes of the Queen, her appeaunce character, her fads aud fancies, her n d r her work, aud her wealth110 words
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Article345 1897-07-02 2 Indian papers to hand record tbe 7 ar iJ incidents of the earthquake. Its ser e rt aud'extent are unprecedented in the hisn'o of India. The more the damage is survered the more serious it appears. There 'are many places in Assam where there are d fissures in345 words
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377 1897-07-02 2 Mb. Labouchere was the hero of an exciting adventure on 4th Jui.e, while on bis way from bis house iu Uld Palace-yard to attend tbe meeting of tbe South Africa Committee. There are several accountsd the affair. The versions as given by Brooks and bis redoubtable377 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement107 1897-07-02 2 Pritchard Co. 15 BEACH STREET. HAYE JUST OPENED Ex "MALACCA.” LADIES’ FANCY STRAW HATS. CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS. CHILDREN’S WHITE EMBROIDERED HATS. RIBBONS. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS in all sizes. FANCY RAINBOW CRINKLED PAPER. GENTLEMEN’S STRAW HATS, white, and black and white. ENGLISH HARNESS. BLACK AND BROWN HORSE HARNESS $6O and $BO.107 words
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Advertisement778 1897-07-02 2 New Advertisements. NOTICE. ITT ANTED at once:—A Comfortable V T House, in or close toNoitbam Road. Apply to L. C.,” Pinang Gazette Office. NOTICE. IU ANTED at once: —Convenient I V Offices in Beach Street. Apply to L. C.,” Pinang Gazette Office. Government Notification. iTENDERS will he received up to778 words
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Advertisement82 1897-07-02 2 Gosling& Co., Uuaeh <(• Union St reelk, JU3TJIRRIVEO. ENGLISH SALTED Beef Pork. Ox Tongues. Hams. Bacon. Cheese. Egyptian Cigarettes. t k’ars. Tobaccos t’evlon Te;:s. A meric-n Bicycles EOR I LADIES and GENTLEMe|n. Saddles. Harness. Sporting Goods. IRON SAFES DEED BONI Is. HAND BAGS. Large Assortment of Glassware. St. RAPHAEL and82 words
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Article23 1897-07-02 3 |< Kofl OUII CoK RESPONDENT.) I El. UK ANSON. 2nd July. I’he ship men^s to-day are— To Penang, 354 pikuls of tin.23 words
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Article92 1897-07-02 3 ('loth June.) The Hon- W. R. Collyer, AttorneyGeneral, ami Mr. 'l'. de M. L. Braddell are inted Acting Chief Justice and Acting tttoruey-Genei al, respectively. j, B. Elcuin is appointed to act as Acting Official Assignee during the absence of Mr J. 0. Antbonisz. jlie Hon. A. P.92 words
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Article709 1897-07-02 3 (L. 4’ L'. Express.) London, 11th June. Sjß Ernest Satow, British Minister to Japan, arrived in London ou 7th inst. The Mansion House Indian Famine Fund up to last night amounted to £536,709. The Queen will leave Balmoral on 16th inst on the conclusion of her visit to(L. 4’ L'. Express.) - 709 words
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Article957 1897-07-02 3 Kwang Tung v. Ngapoota. The Judgment of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the Appeal of the Owner of the 8 s. Kwang Tung” v. The Owners of the s. s. “Ngapoota,” from the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements957 words
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Article68 1897-07-02 3 Friday, 2nd Monthly Medal, Golf Club. Special and Ordinary Meetings of the Municipal Commissioners. Saturday, 3rd Monthly Medal, Golf Club. Cric.et, Butterworth it. C. v. Sepoy Liner R. G'., at Dutterworih. Town Band, Golf Club, 5 p.m. Sunday, 4th 3rd Sunday after Trinity. Monday, sth68 words
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Article946 1897-07-02 3 Employers’ Generosity. The latest instance of the generosity of Messrs. Cadbury to their workpeople is the provision of cycles f »r their use in going to and returning from work. Betting at Ascot. The Ascot authorities announce that betting will not be permitted in future on the lawns946 words
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Article1028 1897-07-02 3 P. O. S. N. Co, Yokohama, sth Jure, 1897. Dear Sirs, —A malicious rumour appears to have been widely circulated in the Transvaal and South Africa, that there is a good market in Japan for skilled labour, and in consequence a number of respectable mechanics have1,028 words
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Article243 1897-07-02 3 Arrivals. 'I 11-lIA Y. s. s. A. Apcarivora Sing pore s. s. Maha Vajirunhis from Singapore. 8. s. Taw Tong from Teluk Arson. Y ES I r RD Y. P. <fc O 8 s Thames ir im Bombay. s. s. Langkat from Deli. s. s. Cecil C.*Smith from Brandon.243 words
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Article187 1897-07-02 3 (ISlrail» Times, 26ht June.) Raubs (I 3 I<> pd.).,. 30 bnyers. .£1 fully paid ?31 Punj ais ($4 pd.) ?7. (J.j pd.) <2.40. Pahang Corp. (XI [id.) ?5 sales. Pataling Coffee Co. ($7O pd.) $7B sellers. Pengerainr» (sso pd.) ?40 sellers. Straits Insurance (s2i, pd $l9. Hongkong(ISlrail» Times, 26ht June.) - 187 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement655 1897-07-02 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Is famous for its cures of rheumatism; one application relieves the pain and its continued use for a short time, insures a cure. Pain Balm is a general liniment and without an equal for lame back, pains in the side or chest, sprains, swellings, lamenss, cuts, bruises,655 words
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Advertisement184 1897-07-02 3 Municipality of George Town, Penang. q 1 H E Municipal Commissioners invite L architects to submit competitive designs for a Memorial Clock Towel 1 and Fountain to be erected near the junction of Light Street with Beach Street at a cost of about 830,000. A prize of 8150 will be184 words
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Advertisement2051 1897-07-02 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY IS THE BEST. To be had at Mkshrs. THEAN CHEE Co POT gEd Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GUAT CHENG BROS. 1 J GOON YEN FRIENDS. SOLE IMPORTERS— KATZ BROTHERS IIMITm HIN LEE Co. 1 ‘""'Itll Jneurance (Tloticee.2,051 words
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Advertisement309 1897-07-02 4 GEORGE TOWf( DISPENSARY I SOLE AGENTS FOR I N. Lazarus’ Spectacles. I SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED AV I GLASSES SUPPLIED. I M I THE I 2 Bishop Street, I IS OPEN DAILY I from 9am. to 5 p.m.; Saturday to I Sunday hours 11 a.m. to 1' p.^' I Prescriptions accurately309 words
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