The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle, 13 July 1892

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1 9 The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle
  • 32 1 The St ra its In dependent AND PENANG CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. OA CENTS. poiCB Pricf. 20 Cexts. fOL. I V PENANG, WEDNESDAY, JULY, 13, 1892. No- Cl 2.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 876 1 I ivrercan- THE STRAITS INSURANCE T^ s ?rancecom “ny. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. company, limited. Published 1009. KONINKLIJKE PACKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. 1 h.a„ or^-5,,™,. n. «Hal £2,000,000. Subscribed capital $3, O'vyOOO rt „£i*»d, being the appoiatedj NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS- Paid up J 'OO C. ap -in y' are
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  • 1275 2 There is an old saying to the effect that, it’ you want a thing done properly, the only way is to do it yourself. The truth of this old saw has been strikingly exemplified in connection with the steps which have been taken
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  • 1026 2 (London China Express, June, 17.) IHu Court. I'iie Queen remains at Balmoral. Her Majesty is expected at Windsor outlie j2nd inst. so as to lie ready for any founalities required liy the approaching dissolution. Princess Christian has ops ned a new Home lor Workings Boys n
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    • 274 2 THE STRAITS INDEPENDENT. Plliv'TO Mill WEMBMI AMI SATILDW m\m. K» TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: Per Annum S 12.C0 Half-year 7.00 Quarter >, 4.50 Single copy twenty cents. IF PAID IN ARREAB: 5 for throe months, after which term the paper will only be supplied on payment of the
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  • 1722 3 tHotMP a P ers U P fn June 17.) FniSCi.-There have been some exf.ltmViucideu'a iu the Chamber during t ie interpellation of Deputy Moreau, of Jthe Uepariment of the Nord, respecting t |,e pressure which it is said was put by certain companies in his district on
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  • 901 3 Writing from Amsterdam, the correspondent of the L. C. E. reports, uuder date Juue 8 The young Queen aud the Queen Regent visited Utrecht ou the 10th iust., where they met with a brilliant recep tion. The streets were decorated, aud iu the evening there was
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  • 329 4 (From our Exchanges.) Berlin, 20th June —'I'li© article in the (lermun Gazette is due to I'l'i*i©»3 Bismarck’:* open and unmeasured criticisms of the Home and Foreign policy -<>f the Government during his stay at V ienna and Munich. London, 30th, June. A shocking accident happened yesterday evening
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  • 120 4 fFrom the Pinang Gazette.) I in. 7th July. —l 23 Conservatives, lists ami 97 Liberals have been e I'lie Conservative gains are 10, t -e Unionist 4, anti tlie Liberal 20. London, Bth July. —140 Conservatives, I*9 Unionists, 112 Liberals, 1 I’arnellite and 2 anti-Parnellites have been elected.
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  • 102 4 IV N*N-i’ I3U. July. 1892. He o follows Loni :<{ i ..u»k 2 10j dollar. X' >. ri»t, Bank 2 10| I)! its 211 D. •••■!,ffi.rv 2 11!Cai.u. jk /L 224 1 Bo m: i' J .11 l>‘ 3o 275 Mai* 2 23 1 D. i’i i vat.e 225
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  • 2588 4 NOTICE. Owing to pressure upon our space, ive are compelled to print the report of the Prosecution of Messrs. L. C. and J. A. Brown, upon a seperate sheet, as a Supplement to this day’s issue. At Home.—Miss Trotter will be “at homo at the Residency, on
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 76 4 TOWN HALL. To-morrow JVight, 14th JwI]JCAPT. R. A. ANNETT. The modern “Robinson Crusoe” m his interesting and thrilling tales of travel and adventure. THE SAILOR PIANIST. He plays naturally and artistically the most difficult pieces. NOVEL TUG OF WAR CONTEST. Lightuing Calculation, and other features. Box Plans and tickets at
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  • 582 5 A\ e reproduce the following telegrams from our Indian exchanges: London 2\)th June. The Hongkong ami Shanghai Bank lias notified that it will probably be necessary to write off lour hundred thousand dollars from tlie reserve fund, and it will declare a dividend of one pound per
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  • 262 5 A telegram received the evening before last from Singapore from Thu Beel'oh, the Chinese cieik ou board, t Uc Steamer Mil ton > laying between this and Lankat, announced the loss of the vessel aud’the sa ety of all on board. The message was
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  • 361 5 From Home. Ihe following passages have been e,, gaged for the Straits Per Peninsular and Oriental. I er P. and O. s. s. Borne, from Loudon, June 24.—T0 Singapore: —Mr. C. C. 1 rotter, Mr. Hammond Spencer.—To 1 exang Mr. aud Mrs. J. Sargaut and two children,
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  • 1530 5 The following are tlie official Minutes of tlie ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, held on the 24th June, 1892: Present —J. Y. Kennedy, (President) Toe Honourable D. Comrie; A. G. Wright, Esy. A. It. Adams, Esq.; Dr. Brown, ami Capt. Andkimon, k.e., 1. The Minutes of lust
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  • 550 6 Celery coffee is the newest nostrum. It is, according to the prospectus for, of course, its inventor and proprietor wants to form a company—a most pleasant beverage, agreeing with tender stomachs that reject tea, cocoa, aud ordinary coffee. It is also an infallible cure for rheumatism, gout, aud other
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 967 6 Government FOUNDRY COMPANY Weld r. B Tenders called for the General Farm, v MUiiy R TENDERS will be received up to ENGINEERS, noon of the 15tli August, 1892, for ren- ’RATTri H ting the Upper Perak General Farm for a period of one year, commencing from the 25th September 1892.
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    • 1155 7 McLARTY COMPANY, Jti* sraph,c A ddre s: consulting engineers, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, ErtD K "MCLARTY, PENANG SURVEYORS No. 30, BEACH STREET, tho e'S CODE 887 ND PENANG. 8 .c." 4th EdUion. general Jtanacer: CONTRACTORS, f.m.mclaety, WE SUPPLY THE UNDERMENTIONED: .wi»» 11 tol m3 > Korgitißs ol «II kind*, Iron and Steel
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 692 8 BANEEGUNGE FIRE CLAY. NOW OPEN AND POTTERY WORKS. UNDER EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. Having been appointed Agents for tlie f TTY/lfllAnT A TT/\i|l My Raneegunge Fire Clay and Pottery 1 1 II lL* I It I 1" I T Works, we are prepared to euter con- If *L A JLtA^LA% tracts
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    • 270 8 Cantonluswanceoffice,^^ THE underaigued h av Agents for this Office are? W a PP">tt~ accept Marine Insurance R prepar <» a, favorable terms. 1 ks ‘L eo,i F r fa a pp,j to, B°USTEAI> 4 Co Agent, Result of the working c.i for the year 1890 g 1 ie The balance
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS INDEPENDENT AND PENANG CHRONICLE.
    • 1384 9 f ro ii a Change of Venue. I Aziz' S yesterday morning, H 0,,, i* Mr. Justice GoidH 1 itioii was made by Mr. I u.d Solicit or General, on be* I 4/1 prosecution, lor an order for l! ."ier
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    • 994 9 Tliis morning, Mr. Justice Golduey liis decision on the applications ot tlie previous day in fcl.is case, viz. for its transfer to Singapore and for its postpomneut to tlie next Assizes, it was a written decision and was as follows: This is an application made
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    • 392 9 Hongkong versus the Straits. Writing on the absence of the fleet at. Singapore, a correspondent of the United Service Gazette says:—The Straits of Malacca divisiou is under the ViceAdmiral of the China Squadron, who has under liis orders about twenty-four men of war; with
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    • 212 9 Z>rn’s Tobacco Report of the 16lh uiio. states Tiie prospects of tlie Sumatra Tobacco trade coutiuue to improve in a most satisfactory manner. Not since 1890, when the impending AlcKiu ley Tariff Bill caused the Americans to buy in quite a feverish way, have such magnificent prices
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