The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle, 30 July 1892

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  • 28 1 The Straits Independent AND PENANG CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. pg.es 20 Cents. Price 20 Cents. VOL. I' V PENANG, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1892. No- 316.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 874 1 ..TTwortU-British andMercan- THE STRAITS INSURANCE T tae iusttrauce Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. COMPANY, LIMITED. woo' KONINKLIJKE packetvaart maatschappij. Head Okfice.—Singapore. negapatam line of steamers. edcapiul *ZZ a entfi Fire upon the most favor- Deserve Fund 115,000 insure aga ,nHt 1 intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers
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  • 1837 3  -  TkANSLVI'KD t’ltOM THK Dui'Cll BY Guo. G- Batten.* n. TilE 15ATI’AK AND LIIS HOUSE. 1. Tiio liattak lipoud of ponies lias its home ami cradle in Hie ll.it La It countries whioii may lie taken to extend round Hike Toba, on the north up to
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  • 327 3 “Nabob Norman” Freely Criticised. bays the Hongkong Telegraph —The fernoli gold mining concession, hacked by a British Resident in the Straits Settlements and financed largely in Hongkong, seems, according to the Siam Free Fress to bo in a very awkward position and it is believed that
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  • 364 3 (From our Exchanges) London 21 st July. Mr. Labouchero, iu an article in Truth demands that the new Government shall pass Bills dealing with tho billowing subjects before touching Home Kale, namely, “one man, one vote, payment of members, local op! ion, and the constitution of parish
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  • 130 4 Penang, 30ih July, 1892. Rales rule as follows JiONirON, Demand, Bank 2/9J dollar. Do. 4 months sight, Bank 2 10| Do. 3 Credits 2/10| Do. 3 Documentary 2/10j Cai.cutia, Demand, Bank Us. 225 Do. 30 days sight, Private lloaiiiAV, Demand, Bank 225 Do. 30 days sight,Private 226 J Madras,
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  • 99 4 (From the Piuang Gaelle.) London, 2hth July —The whips of both parties have agreed to hasten the swearing in of members, so that Mr. Gladstone may be able to move a resolution about the 9ih prox. It is uncertain whether there will be a Queen’s speech. The re-election
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  • 1738 4 Mail Notice.—lnformation having been received that Natal entered the Postal Union on the Ist instant, correspondence for that Colony is, therefore, subject to llie conditions of transmission applicable to correspondence addressed to Countries in the Postal Union generally. Jo-Day’s Cricket.—Town vs. Country is on to-day. The Ladies’
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  • 1920 4 (Communicated.) JiV °^OFTH S U N u £aENl[iu B We are indebted toting 1. t or tI,H P"« -e»of tI.U „tion however much they mnv il.fF ol mankind in general and l> eua “Jj males in par I.onlar. it is, iu fact, loudly whispered
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 111 4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held in the Town, Hull, at 2.30 p m., on Friday, sth August. Business. 1. To consider and pass a Supplemental Budget. 2. General. (By Order,) J. W. UALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. Municipal Office, Town llull. PENANG,
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  • 223 5 Journalism ill Siam, says theSiam Free J Press will soon 1m conduced on the lines lu a downl.y Uenriot. The Press ,s free f Of course this does not..njdyimX Journalists are free. Journalists may I write of anythin}; hut what is d.sag.eiahle to theCer,m.e.it; and those who
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  • 163 5 Frou Home. The following passages have been engaged for the Straits Pku Peninsui.au and Oriental. Per P. and O. s. s. Ballaarcit, from London, July B.—To Singapore: —Mr. J. O. Authonisz, and Mr. Macfie. lo Penang —Mr. Voules. Per P. and 0. s. s. Paramatta, from London,
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  • 1947 5 The following Report for June, bus been issued Meetings. —Two Ordinary meetings were held during tho month, on the 10th „„d 24th respectively. There were no Special meet mgs* Commissioners.— Captain Anderson, K K-, was appointed a Munioij a oU utissiuiier by IPs Excellency
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  • 586 6 The death is recorded of MajorGeneral Van Teyn. lie was Governor of Acheen, fiom whence he returned to Holland in the beginning of this year. He has rendered important services in Netherlands India during his military career. According to the Paris Figaro the Princess Eulaliee, daughter of Queen Isabella
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    • 984 6 th The Eastern Extension Austratl lasia China Telegraph I WV tl > Company, Ltd. XV. XX X jjj W f of NOTICE is hereby given that direct tiattti V re telegraphic communication is now open be- i 1 0 I Nl )I> VPa ly tween Penang and Olehleh, Acheen. 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1069 7 I McLARTY COMPANY, I t^s rAPH,c A ddre s: consulting engineers, naval ARCHITECTS, EAD FF:CE I “McL<v RTY Penang” surveyors no. 30, beah street, .-A 1. CODE (1 887.) PENANG. THU^ A V. AND Edition. general £M,anaqcr m I CONTRACTORS, I WE SUPPLY THE UNDERMENTIONED: in »U forms, Forginprs of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 738 8 RANEEGUNGE FIRE CLAY. NOW OPEN POTTERY WORKS. UNDER EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. IJaving been appointed Agents for tlie T A Bankgbng* Firk Ci.ay and Pottery II I I I"lft|< I Zl HI T PH 1 Works, we are prepared to enter con- W w XvJLI A JLJLVa/ JL tracts for the
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    • 236 8 the undergo, Agentfl for thfaUg' l ,n 8 accept Marine 1,. e a,e no t* favorable terms.'" UlarJCfc f tifak B)on FOrfU "^e n a "I I Ihe balance at nr v H amounts to $338 196 ]?f b i to divide as follows w ,ilc, *t is A A
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