Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 April 1886
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section28 1886-04-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE raicisaiD svawr to bsd a y an x> rb.id a y ESTABLISHED 1833. NEW SERIES TUESDAY, 13m API’IL, 1886? VPL- XLIV., No. 28.28 words
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Advertisement1980 1886-04-13 1 3tram tmb oM p** T .< limited”. MARINE; INSURANCE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY P TH K undersigned are prepared to accept CHINA HOLT’S WEEKLY MNE T‘L.':r.xr:, •■■■< '»< co a L IMK MgUL>et« conveying the Outward and above Company by any first Class Steamer Hfad 0 e e Ennfktnft OMuTi’™»1,980 words
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Advertisement1773 1886-04-13 2 Mtsx» insurant thE STANDARD. PRYE RIVER DOCK company: NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. iiatioil LIMITED. 3if7a««urani?omuanP. LIMITED. /reigned Having been appointed or WKDS' f| HE undersigned have been appointed X prepared io accept Marine risk* w iqra HRHE Company are prepared to JL sole agents for the sale of Nobel’® iwi U1,773 words
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Advertisement1655 1886-04-13 3 notTce. “Mil. LA WHENCE OP LA WHENCE AND MATO, vtf) C'r Ophthalmic Opticians of London and Bombay. Dfcr pagne s^a yj n g at Oriental Hotel where all suffering from defective vision will be enabled to SOLE AGISNTS IN PENANG, S|,M JT^ dai 1/ BROWN Co. f*"* 8 o Penang,1,655 words
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Article463 1886-04-13 4 To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette Sir, Mr. Kiugslake said of Lord Stratford dt? Redcliffd that ho had ato upttr which made him an imperfect Christian.” The same might be said of you who have hat! two leaders in your paper on the G< vernment’s liberality anent our463 words
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Advertisement1333 1886-04-13 4 PUBLIC NOTICE. A- KATZ. NOTICE. t nf n" 1 j uh, No. D Beach Street. The undersigned is prepared to repair nvk w 1 P ,(l 0 1 oog) e T)egs to recommend to the Public or tune Pianos, Harmoniums and Musical Commissioners would call at.cvuuon to his we ll1,333 words
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Advertisement212 1886-04-13 4 Buchanan, EEhisky. THE BUCHANAN BLEND FINEST SELECTED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY as supplied to THE HOUSE of commons JAMES Bl CHANAN «St Lo, ~Proprietors. GLASGOW LONDON. SOLE AGENTS. SAYLE. &■©<>•» L rß STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND SOURABAYA. House of Commons Hi'FRESHMENT TuZy iBfA, iBBi. Messes. JAMES BUCHANAN Co, London, E. C. Dear212 words
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Article111 1886-04-13 5 Pbnano, 13th April, 1836. Rates close as follows London, Demand 35.3 J dollars Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 3a.41 Do. 6 Credits 35.4| Do. 6 Documentary 35.4 j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 223 Do. 30 days’sight Private 226 Bombay, 30 22« Do. Demand Bank 223 Madras 222 J Do.111 words
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Article97 1886-04-13 5 Tuesday, 9th April, 1886. Straits Insurance Company, Limited. -3 K’O shares, 320 paid up. Au recent sales. Buyers nt 38. The Singapore Insurance, Company Limited J 100 Shares; S2O paid up. Aoiniuil at «22. Maynard and Company, Limited. 100 Shares, fully paid up. Alight be had at §6O.97 words
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Article52 1886-04-13 5 Tuesday, 9ch April, 1886. 7’tn-Lurut J 3’2 47 j steady. Pepper —Aeheen ,16 50 do Pepper West Const „18 50 do Nutmegs—., ilOs. 65.00 nominal, liasket Sugar— 370 steady. (Joprah g>H><( quality 390 du White Pet per— 28 50 nominal. T-pioCa Flour— 200 steady. Tapioca Flake— 4.37£ firm. Mace—52 words
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Article881 1886-04-13 5 [From our Exchanges,] Belgrade, April 2, 51. Gmaslinnioe’s Ministry has resigned and n new Cabinet Las been formed by M. Rickies. The ap point inent of M Riskics to p >wer is regarded with nppreh»-n.siori by the peace pnr'y, as he has been openly favouring the Rus nian881 words
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925 1886-04-13 5 The Report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce for the year 30 Nov. 18 x 4 to 30 Nov. iBB5 is indeed a compendium of valuable and interesting information, while some idea of the work performed during the year under review may be925 words
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Article460 1886-04-13 5 The Anti-Opium League wiH be sorry to hear that the general demand for Opium is greater than ever, and that the supply more than keeps up with it. A recently published official Report states that the increased production m China itself has been more than sufficient to meet the460 words
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Article143 1886-04-13 5 —o— The neighbourhood of Pitt Street Police Station was thrown into a state of great excitement on Saturday evening last, consequent upon the alleged determined murder of a Uhinaman, name at present unknown. It appears from information received that shortly before live o’clock on the143 words
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Article465 1886-04-13 5 Authentic information has been received that Mr W. A. M. Sheriff, Chief Justice of British Honduras, has been appointed a Puisne Judge of this Uolony. Reference to the Col nual Office List shows that William Anthony Musgrave Sheriff has been most actively employed ever since his entrance to the465 words
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Article463 1886-04-13 6 On Saturday last Mr. Capon. Mariner, was charged by Captain T. E. Tomlins, Master Mariner, with having used abusive and threatening language. From the evidence adduced it appeared that the abuse and threats complained of had been repeated upon seve/al oc cassinns, and the defendant was buuud over463 words
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Article252 1886-04-13 6 Bth April. Low Ah Fuk, charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, was found gui’ty by the jury and thereupon sentenced to three years’ rigorous imprisonment. 9th April, Li Kiang, charged with having given false evidence, was fouud guil y and sentenced to two years’ rigorous ini252 words
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1437 1886-04-13 6 PRESENT. The Hon’ble Resident Councillor, President. The Deputy Colonial Engineer. Foo Tye Sin, Esq. F. H. Friederichs, Esq. 1. Read and confirmed the minutes of the last two meetings. The Commiasioneis have before them correspondence on1,437 words
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Article551 1886-04-13 6 Engineer’s Opficb, Fenang, 9 h April 1885. The Honourable President, and Municipal Coinmraiotiers. Gentlemen, I have the honor to submit the following report for your consideration. Drainage Work.— No 3 Section has now reached th-> Town Drain in Chulia St. and the curves ate being cut, at which551 words
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Advertisement1384 1886-04-13 7 o o NOTICE. NOTICE. Coming boon Coming boon;; The undersigned have established them- urgent entreaties* prepared' undock ■elves at No. 22, Beach Street, as Con- clean and paint local vessel» at moderate L? 1 t* > suiting Engineers, Shipwrights, Comtnia- rates, allowing owners to provide their own eion Agents and1,384 words
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Advertisement1235 1886-04-13 8 Aboilinaris r«* „7 L.S’S» j EPILEPSY Xgz3& EPILEPSY j •The queeu of table waters. M n t M BHinsH MBotcAL jovbnal. hjm, Convulsions t Venous Diseases R APOLLINARIS WATER. MtrflerilyrartH jb Supplied coin muously t<> the Table of H U«/ fai AH W I EaUIV El W tolulilS, P H.1,235 words
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Advertisement541 1886-04-13 8 CLARENDON HOTEL. No 2 PENANG KOAD, Seven minutes walk from the Jetty), Ihe undersigned beg reapectfollv to i D form the Public that they bare purchased the above Hold, and to solicit a fair »lu lr# of patronage and support. Extensive alter, at ions and inprovements are being made. Superior541 words
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Pinang Gazette Supplement.
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3001 1886-04-13 9 Tbe annual general meeting of share* holders in this Company was held on tbe 12th March at the Company’s offices in Nanking Road, Shanghai. Mr. W. V. Drummond (Chairman) presided, and there were also present, Messrs. E. G. Low and R. Francis3,001 words
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Article180 1886-04-13 9 Tub Deli Ccurant says that the Tobacco Brokers’ Reports give elaborate information regarding the quantity of Tobacco produced aud the prices realised by each Estate. In round numbers they are as fellow 11 Estates of the Deli Maatscbappy /5,800,000 5 Mastscbappy Arendsburgh /"2,240,000 4 A iiiSterdam Deli Coy. 1,750,000180 words
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1063 1886-04-13 10 F.T. W. LIVING SIX TEARS WITHOUT GOING TO BED. Mr- Editor, W bile spending a few days at the pleasant seaside town of Aberystwith Cardiganshire, Wales, I beard related what seemed to me either a fabulous story or a marveiloua cure. TheF.T. W. - 1,063 words
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