The Straits Maritime Journal and General News, 4 January 1895

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  • 21 1 THE Straits Maritime Journal AND GENERAL NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY. VOL. 1. NO. 14. PENANG, 4TH JANU4RY, 1895. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 BOLS GIN ;h. j. martyn AND His AGENTS. GOSLING Co. OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S Departures from England. are prepared to supply Ships in Harbour TT T> ntl 1 Steamer From. Will sail. Left Suez ue 1 renang. PROVISIONS, SPIRITS, k WINES I IT s„v. a CV'lop, d„ l’yrrkut do j
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    • 11 1 JOHANNIS The King of Natural Table Waters,'and DEWAR’S WHISKY. Martyn, Penang.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 2 JtrUish India Steam Narit/a- j PRITCHARD CO. ttm Co. ZM. j» x g, g. Monmouttisliire and S. S. “Java,” SERVICES FROM PENANG STOCKS COMPLETELY LARGELY RE.Ni3W.3DWeekly -—To Singapore, van LISTS r dsr mm: on gooft and Calcutta, Mouimem application. Negapatam, «ft!#/**® Karikal, Porto Novo, Pondi- “TUKRMIDOR.’ cherry and Madras, Wines,
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  • 48 3 Penang, 4th January 1895. Tin $35.25. White Pepper 12 20—sellers. Black Pepper 8.50 do. Nutmegs 90. do. Mace No. I 80.— do. Muce Pickings 70. do. No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar < No. 2 3.70. do. I Basket 2.65. do. Tapioca Flour 2. do. Copra 5.70 do.
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  • 61 3 Penang, 4th January, 1895. London, Bank o-d and T. T. l/l 1 7/8 Dol. Do. 4 months 2/0 1/4 Do. Prirnte bills 3 months 2/Oj Calcutta T.T. and o,d j Rangoon < ...Rs. 185} Bombay Batavia Bank o,d 121 Hongkong Bank ...If o/oprem. Do. Private bills 3 months o/o
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  • 495 3 AN ENLARGED ELECTORATE Pressure on our space prevented any reference in our last issue being made to the deputation which waited on H. E. the Governor on the 22nd ult. These gentlemen asked to be placed on the list of those who have the privilege of nominating a Member of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 253 3 Notice to Mariners Penang Harbour. —Caution is necessary in using the S, chan, until the soundings r ecently obtained are chat ted as considerable alteration has taken place in the entr to the chan. The bank on the E. side is extending into the chan., and ou the W. side
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 133 3 HIGH-WATER AT PENANG. Approximate Times. Date. Day of the A.. M P. M. Remarks, week. Jan. 4 Friday 628 6-49 5 Saturday 7-10 7-34 P. AO. Outward Mail due. 6 Sunday 7-58 823 7 Monday 8-50 9-17 8 Tuesday 9-45 10-15 9 Wednesday 10 46 11-33 .10 Thursday 11-53 0-25
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  • 504 4 I o make our last leader on the above subject clearer we will now give our readers, the distances of the two rival routes, viz (a) tl 1( Negapata n, and (M.that, via Calcutta and R im goon, only premising that the time required carry the
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  • 738 5 We would remind the members of the Marine Association that the half-yearly General Meeting will be held in the Association Rooms at 5 p. m. on Monday the 14th instant. We would draw the attention of the members of the P. M. A. to the account of Mercantile
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  • 668 6 Penang, having got over the festivities connected witu cricket, hristmas, concei ts, the meeting with old friends and the making of new ones, the proper farewell to the old year and the due honouring of the new, is setting down into its accustomed slowness. I here is nothing
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  • 888 6 The P and 0. Mail steamer ’‘Sutlej” went, aabora on the Brani Shoal in the New Har bour shortly after tearing the whar f at 1.30 P. M, on the 26th December. The vessel was in charge of Pilot Marcnant at the time. It appears the accident was
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  • 1170 7 Presidential Address delivered before the institute of Marine Engineers, Stratford, Oct. 24, by Sir Thomas Sutherland. I “Permit me a 3 a layman in engineering matters to glance for a few mom nfs it some of the most striking features in the grow h improvement
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  • 1351 8 Continued,) After the loss of his brig at Strong’s Island, II ayes changed his tactics, and actually succeeded in persuading the missionaries that he was converted from the error of his ways. How he get possession of tlie schooner which took him thence to Guam I do not
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 255 9 Penang Marine Association. The Half-yearly General Meeting l 'of the Members of the above Association will be held in the Roomsidf the Association at sp. m. on Monday the 14th clay of January 1895. Business 1. To receive the report of the Committee and the accounts for 1894. 2. Alteration
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  • 631 10 Kaaaan—— luJu 1 -c o.‘ -s S I».t* <* i Shi,,.. N Flag. I Captam.N.me, Wherefrom 11 Where bend. IgenU. univfci. 1 s a 2 r S- ns i r_ L- Deep I water i D Singapore 29 Dec. Rangoon Huttenbach L. Co. 2» nee.jNerh.da Brm.h S.n,»por. Q
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 469 11 [iIUSY Co NKTHKttSOLK Co., l, farqjjiiar street BR4$& FOUNnpRS PENANG fcoHeniwfcwrs, ft#? 6 vnufactukers op' all kinds of and <A«iij«r*4 C.QUtoetjm*, Singapore. MAINL I ACTUR.ERS OF ALL KINDS ?F MANUFACTURERS OF .-1,1 £-11 431 IE OLDESTBSTABLISHED ;teeli BrukejL ftteCL Lighthouses of all /ERATED WATER FACTORY ilasses, La# a#, Marine Boilers
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 238 12 HUTTENBACH BROS. AGO. newmanmumford. Consulting Engineer and Surveyor. (Engineer Surveyor to Llovds Register"). KUPPEIt’S BEE It. Office, SCavanagh Bridge Road s Singapore. (Opposite the Post Office,) CHOP PAYONG” receive 118 40 WELD QUAY, 7 awanl at JMk t»e Cneago ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, ,on SHIPWRIGHTS. IRON BRASS FOUNDERS, CHUBB S GENERAL
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