Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1897

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1897. No. 209.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 557 1 stepping (Ro tie a. Peninsular Orienta' 1 Steam Navigat'm Company. JtllHE mail steamers may be I,i 1 expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. -more Sept. 10 Rosetta 16 J, 1 J J. 23 Rohilla 30 I- I "',-[-lliui Oct. 8 Mirzapore Oct.
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    • 1279 1 SBmmmr BRITISH INDIA SI EAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). I banks. IP**» KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bankzacean STEAM ship company NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. U EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM tented Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-lp capital $lOOOOOOO. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Reserve Fund 8 7,000,000. AND r For
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    • 549 1 N£DKKLAm>S<,/IK HASHtL BIAATSCHfcP? (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000 0$ Reserve Funds f 2,404,166.44 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsch* Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia» Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The
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  • 125 2 Penang, 15th September, 1897. Rates close as follows *London, Demand Bank 1/10£ Do. 4 months’sight Bank... 1/lOf Do. 3 Credits 1/11 Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 142 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 142 Do. 3 days’sight Private 147 Madras, Demand Bank 141 i
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  • 175 2 < Pknang. 15th S ptkmbkr. <"5)7. Tin s3B. sellers. Trane 822. —sellers. Black Pepper < West Const... 17— sellers. A cheen 6it. 19.50 do. White Pepper... 27 do Cloves (picked).. out of season. Mace No. 1 l<>o.— sellers. Mace Pickings... SB do. Nutmegs 83— do. No. 1
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  • 59 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per »lr Time. Deli ...Langkat 1 P.M. I’angkor A T. Anson ...Canton 2 p.m Edie, Telok S mawe, Segli and Oh-hleh ...Pegu 2 P M. Friday, 17th. Klang ...Mary Austin. Noon. Pangkalan Brandon ...Pontianak ...3 p.m. The homeward 1’ A O. steamer Roeetta is
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  • 28 2 Olelileh M. Vojirunhis t<»-innrrow. Singapore Ganymede to-morrow Singapore Hebe 17-9-97. Singapore <’. Aprar 17-9-97. Singapore Lefinibro 17 9-97. Singapore P'kehan 17-9 97. Singapore Toea Maru 17-9-97.
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  • 106 2 Eastern A Oriental Hotrl. Mr. 4 Mrs. Buckle. Mr. A Mrs. Shearwood. Egerton Ear-tsick. Mrs Earle. Capt. A Mrs van de Lee. Mr. W. Bicknell. Mis. E. E. Wilding. E. Durler. Kov. W. Murray. J. Lusink. Mr. J. Elcum. Mac Ueussy J. Rigby. Rodermann. R. Jamieson. J.
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  • 106 2 London, 14th September. Sedition in India. Mr. G. Tilak has been sentenced by the High Court of Bombay to eighteen months’ rigorous imprisonment. Indian Finance. Tenders for India bills, payable at the end of twelve months, have been accepted at £97 ss. 3d. The Frontier War. Fifty-one thousand
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  • 624 2 During the last few months a survey of the ascent from the foot to the summit of Penang Hill has been in progress, with a view of deciding upon the best route to be taken by a light railway, which may afford easy and speedy communication
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  • 399 2 The Railway sports in Selangor, on Saturday, were field in lovely weather and were most successful. Another boy, a Juuior candidate, from the Brothers’ School has been entered for the Cambridge Local Examination. The total number of Penang boys entered for this examination will, therefore, be forty-eight.
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  • 238 2 Li Si Huat, the Hylam, already found •’guilty” of dishonestly retaining stolen property, was sentenced yesterday morning to two years’ rigorous imprisonment. Wnog Ah Choy, convicted of dishonestly using as genuine a forged bank-note, and bping in possession of a forged bauk-uote intending it to be used fraudulently
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  • 17 2 Arrivals. TO- DAT. Per s. 8. Chelydra from Calcutta,: Miss Boyd, Bev. Mr. aud Mrs. Ashton.
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  • 42 2 e outbre-ik nf the State of K d»b bouud.rj of P,„, ihce tateon Of cat.l,, bis I. 1 Pikula or Kwala Muda in R allowed until the cattle nspeetmn and detention fo r Libur Ikan Mati in P rovince
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  • 62 2 HEAVY SE NTENCE FOR SMUGGLING. The heavy fine of 8500 Clnuamanby Mr. being in possession of illicit."'“Mu at $llO. In default, be Wls du prison fur six months. The A the chandu concealed in his made of bladder, with net-worl- ’"S •ide. Pre.un.abh, .he brought from p arit 8um,,,. b
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  • 78 2 The annual inspection of the I ns t i( which commenced on the Ist iL 1 examination of the combined of the principal schools, was Friday last, and terminated vesterdavj’ ing The percentage of aetna! ..nt follows" 8 8 Ob ed by eaclj Stand »rdJ Standard I
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  • 43 2 Three hundred and seventy chests < Benares Opium were imported into during August. The exports for the month were antlow Malayan Peninsula West J-J9 Selangor 28 Siam West Coast 39! Acdienese ports ig 4 Sumatra exclusive of Aclieen Kedah territory Singapore Hongkong Chests
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  • 109 2 The Annual General Meeting of the Sx Lines Recreation Club took place on 8» day, the 11th inst There were 17 mem present. The following were anpa office-bearers fur the ensuing year:— President Mr. M. E Scrira. Hon. Secretary JF. Caw Treasurer... o"g6beniiii Captain J.
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  • 65 2 Penang. Temperate— Maximum 92 5 Fab. Miuimum 72.0 Rainfall— Fort Cornwallis 13’8» Central Prison 1944, Government Hill -O*’ s Balik Pulau 15.59 Greatest fall in 24 hours 5-1 Dindings. Lumut 5.7? 1 Province Welleslet. Temperature— Maximum 98.0 Fab. Minimum 72.0 Rainfall— Mean 12.33in5..di as follows: Butterworth
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  • 117 2 Wednesday. 15th: P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, aPM. Town Band, Esplanade, 5 Pollard’s Lilliputians, Town H “The Little Duke” at 9 P» Parsi Theatrical Co’s performan* p.m. Harishchandra. High-water at New Jetty, and 4 23 P.m. Thursday, 16th:— P. C. C Tennis Tournament, P.M., Finals
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 669 2 Pritchard Co. The Victoria Parsi Theatrical Company. NOVELTY THEATRE. (Transfer Road.) To-night, Wednesday, 15 th September. The Most Heartrending Musical Play HARISHCHANDRA. JUST RECEIVED. Prices 75 cents, 30 cents, &15 cents. Ladies 9 special:—so cents 15 cents. ITT town” HALL TO-NIGHT!!! TO-NIGHT!!! nniIRT Wednesday, 15th September. a hd Pollards Lilliputian
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    • 74 2 JUST RECEIVED. A supply of CHEAP ENVELOPES Prices from $2 per LOOO. Pinangr Gazette” Office. LOST. TjLACK and white Fox Ten ier Dog, Re--1) gistered No. 265. Finder will be rewarded. KOH ENG HIN, 454 86 Beach Street. J. BERNSTEIN, Manufacturing Jeweller and Diamond Setter. 12 BEACH STREET, PENANG. BAGNALL
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1912 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY fejjA-v^^ > Fk t ci Tnxjr'ir TZTPdnr To be had at w m s E s«« s k ?hla s nchee°4x p ,m Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Coinmons and all the respectable London Chibs GUAT CHENG BROS. I-T X /O THE AN SIEW Co.
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    • 298 4 GEORGE TOWN OISPENSARy SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus’ Spectacles. SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED AND GLASSES SUPPLIED THE DISPENSARY 2 Bishop Street IS OPEN DAILY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday to 3 Sunday hours 11 a.m. to l’p. m P< Prescriptions accurately dispensed SPECTACLES to suit every variety of defective
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