Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 November 1886
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1886-11-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PnBLISBBD KVSKY TUBS3AT AND FRIDAY. KSTABL.SOt 18 o 3*. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1886. VOL. XLIV. No’B623 words
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Advertisement1864 1886-11-12 1 tn ’MaiJtgahon «ompanp.^ 1 insurance comp K’J. !,TlLlt I SECOKO SEA FIRE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANT M T ,IK f° l,owin S a,e the ftnoointed I. Authorised Oapit^ A r BHID 1809- £3OOOOOO COMPANY. HOLL’S WEEKLY LINE, dates of arrival of the Mail Pack- “ed 2,500.000 tjIHE undersigned, having been1,864 words
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Advertisement2098 1886-11-12 2 FOUND LD 1825. “SCHWEI Z” NOTICE. OLD WINES HR an he insurance (Kompany. STANDARD LIFK t H ru.i ’’"Ti penang ice works. tJ. b«n o c’.’rX7y"X ASSURANCE COMPANY. r r HK u hu VH, K bee hn From the Ist of March next, Ice «tucks. trom old ed j pointed2,098 words
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Advertisement2183 1886-11-12 3 JUNIOR ARMY AND NAVY Hamburg Bremen Fire Insurance PO A DT) ANTI I Ml I.” TVP STORES LIMITED Company of Hamburg. JdUAKP AM) LvP'jlNG NOTICE. ESIABLIBHED 1854. BY THE We have appointed Messr. Maynard Branch Depots, Aldershot Dublin, 1 ,ie undersigned have been appointed DAY OR MONTH. I «imbed, Kwala2,183 words
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703 1886-11-12 4 Incorporated under the Indian Company’s Act 1886. First issue {New Series) o/$ 200,000, six pe r cent, Debentures, liepayable on 31s< December, 1891. PROSPECTUS. 1. he Directors are prppared to receive applications for 200,000 Six per cent Depent ures in sums of 500, or703 words
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Article80 1886-11-12 4 The charge created by the fi st. issue (New Beri‘-s) of Debentures so far s affects sttch part of the Company’s property as was purchased by the Company on the Ist July, 1685, from the Borneo < ompany Limited, for the price of 8 I ,(»00,000 is subject to80 words
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Advertisement1314 1886-11-12 4 wn PETER HEWH VAIt OER HfflEVf N, OIICC. DECEASED. GRAND OPENING, GRAND OPENING. Pursuant to the provisions of the 46th Section of “'lhe Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance "1886 PL L P Fill Ci'll II Notice is hereby'gifed that nil creditors and other persons having any claims or Begs1,314 words
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2849 1886-11-12 5 The following lists containing the names o f the Rate-payers qualified to be elected as a Municipal Commissioner at Penang for the three years ensuing, the Ist January 1887 on j of those Rate-payers qualified to2,849 words
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Advertisement261 1886-11-12 5 NOTICE. (J NOTICE is hereby given, that in terms <>f Act No. XXVII of 1556 and Act No. XVII of 1863, the election of a Municipal Commissioner for Penang, will take placa at Uie Sheriff’s Office, Court House, in George Town, Penang, on Monday tho Gtk day of December next.261 words
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Article115 1886-11-12 6 PRNAse, 12th November, 18-C. Rats» clos» as rottows Loudon, Demand 3s .3J dollars.■ Do. 4 mouths’ sight, Bank- 35.3 j Do. 6 Credits 3s 4g Do. 6 Documentary 35.4 j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 223 Do. 30 days’sight Private 227 A Bombay, 30 227 J Do. Demand Bank 223115 words
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Article102 1886-11-12 6 Friday, 12th November, 1886. Straitfl Insurance Company, Limited. 8 I' l Shares paid it p. ?io recent sales. May be quoted at 5 37. The Singapore Insurance Company Limited IUO Shares; S2O paid up. Nommil at 21. Maynard and Company, Limited.—4 1 ,,w Shares, fully paid up. Last102 words
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Advertisement777 1886-11-12 6 PROSPECTUS. THE STRAITS SANITARIUM Xe “THE HIGHLANDS.” \> i)r»a»s \$K health resort is now open to the Public. Tourists. Overworked men J| of business, Invalids and sufferers of all kinds—will find here a quiet residence in a pure and Invigorating Atmosphere, within an hour’s ride from the busy sultry town777 words
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Advertisement668 1886-11-12 6 THE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED ‘2O, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, EC. ESTABLISHED 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Paid-up, £l*o,ooo. Reserve Fund £44(1 Accumulated Premiums, £280,000. Total Funds, £9OO Th ,F on ?P ftn y- Limited, is prepared to issue policies, payable or abroad, at the following rates, viz m London (Frkb of668 words
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Advertisement144 1886-11-12 6 Buchanan, J Vhisky, THE BUCHANAN BLEND FINEST SELECTED OLD SCOTCH WHISKY as supplied to THE HOUSE OF COMMONS JAMES BUCHANAN A Co, Proprietor GLASGOW LONDON. SOLS A GENTS. 4 i LTDSTRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND SOURABAYA, Housk or Commons 1 ?W< >SHM K N T DEEAHI SI S N f Jnhj 18M,144 words
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Advertisement1733 1886-11-12 7 MAYNARD AND COMPANY, prye company, HARNESS! HARNESS!! Company are prepared to n T j a ■> FAMILY DISUSNSING CHEMISTS. I dock. Steamers and Sailing Ships. ,1. C. Loveridgb received on Saturday 31st ultimo, a large quantity of the PENANG DISPENSARY The length OU blocks is 270 feet, ““dermentioued goods, a1,733 words
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Advertisement1077 1886-11-12 8 A'pollinaris t WATER, Ttlnwa'thiiiiw'S th£ natural soda water. INDIA JEjJKflNDjyl Tbs oueen of table waters.’ JZVA /1 II IT. British Mbdical JorRMAt. w -Ln--J I VJ APOLLINARIS WATER. jy Supplied continuously to the Table of S Ijt/D H.R.H, THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last five years. JU Apollinaria, the1,077 words
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Advertisement505 1886-11-12 8 GODOWN TO LETT" At present occupied bv the Tiffin Rooms, run mg parallel to and facing Union Street. Apply to Proprietor of th 9 'J iffin Rooms. Penang, 28th October COHEN ITSONS AUCTION MART, E. 8. COHEN SONS A UCTL ONEERS, A PPRAI8 ER$ AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. No. 7505 words
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2197 1886-11-12 1 Aftsr some considerable delay, His Excellency the Governor has replied to the deputation of Penang planters anent the modification of the new land assessments, the result being that, as His Excellency is of opinion that the terms demanded by tlte Land Commissioner are reasonable,2,197 words
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Article45 1886-11-12 1 Friday, 12th November, 1886. TtM hHfu« 136 90 »te»idy. pryper-Adiem ,2175 do /’<y»;>er West Coast No supplies. AiUmeys-,, U<’«. 70.00 steady Basket Suyar— „3 oo Coprah -|r<>od quality „3 80 irAiteP/rww— „34 s'» T-pi«ca Flattr— 2 15 'J'apuica Elakf 5.55 Macs —t» „48 0045 words
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Article1051 1886-11-12 1 (From our Exchanges) Lisbon, October 26.—News Ims been received time K ng G •ngutnhunn of the Zonbeai valley, mid thirty thousmid natives have revolted against Portutfuese sovereignty. are leaving here tor M«>z tinbique. Tirnova, October 28.—A state of seige has been proclaimed at S. fin and .Varna; General1,051 words
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471 1886-11-12 2 Thh two Chine» e <’oromissioners of H. M. the Emperor-of China—General WongYungHo, and Consul General U. Tsiug, who arrived here a week ago by the Colonial steamer, Sea Belle, which was placed at their disposal by H.E. the Governor, called at the Native States en-route471 words
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Article489 1886-11-12 2 More about the Hok. Canton. Tlie Java Bode has received the following letter from Captain Sandman, formerly master of this unfortunate vessel, now residing in Holland From my having been Master of- the steamship Ili'lc Canton, I have, with the keenest interest, taken note of every bit489 words
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Article1805 1886-11-12 2 The next Homeward bound P. O. Mail steamer, Verona, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday next, the 17th inst. Mr. Swinford Leslie Thornton, of Lincoln College, Oxford, b.a., has been admitted an advocate and Solicitor, Supreme < ourt, Singapore. Mr Thornton, it is understood, will shortly enter into1,805 words
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Article381 1886-11-12 3 An amateur concert was given at the Penang Club on Friday last and passed off with great Credit to the performers whose exertions to enliven the monotony of existence in this Far East Settlement, we are glad to see, were thoroughly appreciated < To criticise amateurs is not381 words
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Article564 1886-11-12 3 lit® “BUFFg” ns. PkraK. Jhe Buffs played a Cricket match with the Thaiping eleven on Monday and I uesday last. The contest came off at the Lines, and was witnessed with considerable interest by a large concourse of spectators. The bowling of Godfrey, on the part of the564 words
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989 1886-11-12 3 Present. The Hon’ble Resident Councillor, President. The Acting Deputy Colonial Engineer. F. H. Friederiehs, Esq. 1. Bead and confirmed the Minutes of last meeting. 2. Read letter from Mr L. Hottenbach informing the Board that in989 words
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229 1886-11-12 3 Whereas the expenditure required for the service of the Government of the Straits Settlements for the year 1887 has been estimated at the sum of three million six hundred and etoht thousand one hundred aud fifty-five dollars.229 words
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Article467 1886-11-12 3 The British despatch vessel Alacrity, recently commissioned for service on this station, arrived on the 26th instant lt*a predecessor, the Vigilant, has now been converted into a cargo boat for the Chinese. Ou the 25th ultimo, a Chinese coolie wha hud attempted to pilfer some wood from the British467 words
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Article499 1886-11-12 3 Clara Was a very large and handsome dark blue macaw, with orange cheeks and black beak and legs. There used to be a smaller and less regularly marked specimen of the same species in the Zoological Gardens, whose respectable life and death might have been bira's hail499 words
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Article677 1886-11-12 4 ‘Canadian’ writes to the Japan Gazette as follows Dear Sir:—At the prc&mt time most people are taking deep interest in the affairs of the dominion of Canada, from the fact that the Canadian Pacific Railway is not only completed, but in running order. The road-bed ami rolling677 words
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967 1886-11-12 4 The well worn aulij. <t of interptetutmn in (he Court, of Law has of late been promptly brought forward at Hongkong, and has elicited one of the most astounding statement» ever made by a Chief Justice in the Far East. Sir, George Phillippo declared that967 words
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Article187 1886-11-12 4 Graat excitement prevailed on the 18tb instant in Dover owing to the capture of a Dutch cooper,” the Mary, of Dort, Holland. She had been seen of Dover for the pnst week, and on the 17th wis observed within the three mile limit by the cutter Francis As she187 words
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1069 1886-11-12 4 F. T. W. LIVING MX TEARS WITHOUT GOING TO BED, Mr. Editor, W bile k ending a few days nt the t-lentnnt ieisid- tnWn of Abe r ystwith Cinii-fflnaliire, W-Us, I he..rd related what •et-tned mi me richer a fabulous et’nry orF. T. W. - 1,069 words
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984 1886-11-12 4 N< a* tho village of Zfllir.gdorl i n r Austria, lives M„ia Haas, aq inte’llig"n indu-tnouq women, whose story of > t 8 suff-rrng ami final r»lief, as teated bv j 91c ,"l is of interest to Eualish women,i imp oyed,”984 words
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