Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1892
1892-01-26
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA-ILIT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1892. No. 1922 words
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Advertisement612 1892-01-26 1 Isfhpptnj (TloftCCSPeninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. SfllHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rokilla 7th Feo. Ravenna ‘2Bth Jan. Clyde 21st Molwa 11th Feb. I The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be612 words
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Advertisement1465 1892-01-26 1 pipping (lloftcee. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. banks. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. Negapatam Line of Steamers. c>.™....“1,000,000. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. (One Million Sterling.) Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. Head Office: j——?V\ 1 Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. Fgr Willsail.1,465 words
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Advertisement576 1892-01-26 1 NEDERLABDSCHE HARDEE MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Caphal /35,783,010. Reserve Funds f 1,501,346.38 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. i Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, .Medan (Deli) Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,576 words
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Article119 1892-01-26 2 Expected. j an Names. From. Destination. Consignees. r 27 van Bijlandt Singapore I’adang lluttenbu-h, Lirbert A Co. 27 t'lnuhia Do. Negapatani Do. 2S Nevasn Do. Rangoon Do. 2S I'. A *>. Jtnveiiiin Do. Colombo A London Giltillan. Wood A Co. 29 Maha Vajlrunhis Padang Singapore Mansfield, Bogaardt A Co.119 words
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Article56 1892-01-26 2 Tuesday, 26th Lotteries at the Drain. 9 p.m. Wednesday, 27th Races, 3rd Day. Thursday, 28th Homeward mail doses, ria Brindisi. Auction Sale Falls of Earn.’’ Friday, 29hi ilance, Town Hull. (Ticket, Penang R. vs. Singapore IL C New Moon. Saturday, 30th Chinese New Year commences. Sunday, :?l st56 words
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Article125 1892-01-26 2 I’f.nang, 26th J vnuMiy, 1892 Bates close as follows: Lcndon, Demand Bank 2 11 j dollar De. 4 months’sight Bank... 3 Do. 3 Credits 3/(R Do. 3 Documentary 3/Oj CaTutta, Demand Bank Rs. 222 Do. 30 days’sight Private 224 Bombay, Demand Bank 222 Do. 30 days’sight Private 224 Madras,125 words
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Article83 1892-01-26 2 Penang,26th J i\i lby, IW»2. Tin $34.30 (’Trang no supply Black Pepper s West Coast, no supply QAchcen no supply White Pepper 16.5 U sellers. I 'loves (picked) s2»j. do Mace No 1 .-mall supplies Mat e No. 2 do Nutmegs 87. sellers .No. 1. 5.70 /do83 words
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Article350 1892-01-26 2 (Straits Times, 2Dth Jancakt.) Hi ne,ng “Strait’ Tin" i£l jxij 25 centa «oaum»/. Nnun <;.iMfl«-I«l’ |ml) SOwnW ln-i.r.s Mn.i- DI <£l i«b I* Miiui-j 4 Ketcbmi I’nimiiic pdl Malay Co. *lO pdj *l't I’hiiug <’or|M>rali»n-(*l pd) *< Fai. tng C.-iara! <£l jh!) “O real* .«Mixn/. Pnhnng KaLhiu,'(Straits Times, 2Dth Jancakt.) - 350 words
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Article63 1892-01-26 2 REUTER 'S TELEGRAMS. The Ambassadorial Changes. London, 24th .January.— Sir Robert Morier remains as British Ambassador at St. Petersburgh, and Lo*d Vivian goes to Rome. Illness of the Pope. His Holiness the Pope is indisposed, and doctors are attending him. Bi lgaria Apologizes to France. Bulgaria lias apologised to France63 words
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642 1892-01-26 2 The Straits European merchant does not seem to be a name to conjure by now-a-days. His enterprise, except in companypromoting and share-jobbing, is said to be sadly lacking. 'The Hox. Martin Lister, the Resident of the Negri Sembilan. lately in the December number of the Contemporary642 words
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Article1774 1892-01-26 2 We ai.i: sorry to learn that Mr. Hallifax, the Municipal Secretary, has been laid up and unable to attend to his duties for the past two days. lx ERROR, the lotteries for the Taiping Races were stated in yesterday’s issue as taking place at the t'lub on1,774 words
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Article958 1892-01-26 2 Second Day, Monday. 25th Januaki. There was a much larger gatherin'.’ the Races yesterday than on Saturday, tHon. H.Trotter. Acting Resident (ounei being again present. The weather "S'' that could be desired, and, as to ex citenn there was nothing wanting. The ra- was good all round, so958 words
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Advertisement415 1892-01-26 2 PRITCHARD Co. Have just opened out ex s. s. “GLENEAGLES” The following goods Tailoring Materials in 1892. Spring Patterns Fine Black Worsted for Dress Suits Extra Light Tropical Worsted Suitings (in suit lengths only) Fine Cashmere Flannel, striped cheeked, White Cashmere Flannel White Cricketing Flannel A large assortment of Ceylon415 words
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Advertisement432 1892-01-26 2 New Advertisements. TO LET. FROM Ist February, The Aloes, at present occupied by Mi-. Dow. Apply to 50 ALLEN A KENNEDY. NOTICE. TTTANTED for a Sugar Estate, two T V Assistants. Apply to 51 A LLEN A K ENNEDY. PENANG TURF CLUB. I OTTERIES for the Third Day's Races 1J432 words
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Advertisement100 1892-01-26 2 MAIL NOTICES. Mails close To-morbow /-'or Per str. Time. Langkat Milton... Noon. Deli Arayyee. 1 p.m Paugkor A Teluk Anson. 7Wi 1 p.in. Deli 110 Kicei 1 p.m. Lumut, Teluk Anson. Klang, Port Dickson Malacca 1'm0m,... 4 p.m. Rangoon A'<r>« Yony... 5 p.m. Teliz.kai’lllC information has been received that the100 words
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Article270 1892-01-26 3 On Thursday last, the 21st instant, Mrs. Hood Treacher distributed the prizes to the successful pupils of the Taiping Girls' School, Mr. W. H. Treacher, c.m.g., Acting British Resident, being also present, and a number of ladies and gentlemen who take an interest in the school.270 words
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Article983 1892-01-26 3 The Selangor Gazette, of the 22nd instant, gives the following official resume of affairs from the commencement of the outbreak to the arrival of Major McCallum on the 21st instant in Selangor, to take command of active operations in Ulu Pahang On the 2lst information was983 words
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206 1892-01-26 3 H. E. Siu Cecil Smith, k. c. m. o-, is created a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished order of St. Michael and St. George.—The Hon. D. F. A. Hervey, Resident Councillor, Malacca, is appointed a Companion of the most distinguished order of St. Micl]apl206 words
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1038 1892-01-26 3 The London correspondent of the Times of Ceylon makes the following important announcement in its last issue received The directors of rhe Ceylon Tea Planta tions Company have issued a circular to their shareholders, touching a proposal to1,038 words
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Article714 1892-01-26 3 (Vid Rangoon.) the: death of prince albert victor. London, January 15. President Harrison, on behalf of the United States, has telegraphed a message of condolence as to the death of the Duke of Clarence. Similar messages have been received from all the British Colonies. A doctor remains at(Vid Rangoon.) - 714 words
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Advertisement116 1892-01-26 3 WHISKY! As supplied to tho V. 4 O. steamers. ROSBACH WATER A good, wholesome, and refreshing Mineral Water. Fresh Supplies JUST ARRIVED, in splendid order. CONNINGHAM GO’S. PORT A good wii\e-, strongly recommended. Price Moderate. PERINET FILS CHAMPAGNE “Dry Verzenay.” An excellent wine at a very moderate cost. Quarts 8116 words
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Advertisement1208 1892-01-26 3 VICTORIA HOTEL, Main Road, Taiping. Centrally Situated, close to the Railway Station, Government Offices, &c., BEDROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED. Excellent Cuisine, Wines, Spirits, &c., Table D’Hote—Separate Tables, Billiards and Bar. TARIFF MODERATE. Arrangements made for the conveyance of visitors to any part of the State. The above first class Hotel will1,208 words
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Advertisement2192 1892-01-26 4 6 O» U G® Quality. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: MCLARTY COMPANY. Head Office; rno “MCLARTY, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, No 3o a N an G stree l ,1 Raffles Place and 99 Roebore Koad, Thue's Code <lBB7 > SURVEYORS General Manager. Singapore, or from his Agent, J. A. Solomon „A. B.2,192 words
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Advertisement450 1892-01-26 4 jnsurance f Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurant Company of Hamburg. e Established 1854. THE undersigned have been a Dnftin Agents of the above Company *3 are ready to accept fire risks at cnJj l rates. 23» KATZ BROTHERS MARINE INSURA4CE. Mannheim Insurance Company mHE undersigned have been awivL, 1 Agents for the450 words
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