Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1887

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  • 27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBX.X S B B X> BVB X. Y TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. V SERIES. TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, VOL. XLV. No. 1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2030 1 D.nm.nla. «menial Stram NUBTHBUinsHaNU mercantile SECOND COLONIAL SEA FIRE OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY Nam,anon ®om„nj. JNsURAALL LOMI ANY. INSURANCE COMPANY. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE to fIIHK following are the ftDDOinted I. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 4 »VI. WWIHI Milll UMU glikl dates of arrival of the Mail Paok. u ri p w
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    • 1617 2 FOUNDED 1 825. “SCHWEIZ” OTI C& fffiarnie iH&tiraiirt Compani? nnvitTn m-m 'mrvovc STANDARD LIFE. xunch. PENANG ICE WORKS. ASSURANCE COMPANY Undersigned having been up From lb© Ist of March next, Jce I pointed Agrniß for above Company can be had from the Dep6t, Beach THE ALL-IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION *re prepared to
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    • 2116 3 I JUNIOR' ARMY AND NAVY NOTICE. STORES, LIMITED. mTTTI i Tm/N m t > -«-w -w-r ßranch Depots, Aldershot Dublin. THE PENANG CENTENARY THE STRAITS SANITARIUM C a PIT alT blisbed 1879 200,000 SALES, 2,250,000 wii h great success by some of the k ading Junior Army and Navy Stores,
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    • 1485 4 North China Insurance Coy. (Ld.) nvnnnmTAw nn TJAmma y Wholesale and Retail, m bales of about 35 catties KhBUbIIUJM U± KAI Lb Commission Agent, The following reduced Sc tie o ’rates is in force from this date Beach Street, G. G BATTEN. i Ist December 1886. Penang. Herophones To London.
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    • 1941 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1870. POLICE NOTICE. WANTFD ,i. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE M P v« Tend?r wi be reoei d the Office > My. re-engagement in Colonial Secretary Office Inihpm.n (Ch k °P to n °on on Saturday the 15th January Penang, as lady’s Maid, Children’s
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  • 827 6 JANUARY 1887. PATRONS. His Excellency the Governor. Th* Hon’ble C. J. Irving, c.M.G., Resident Councillor of Penang. His Highness The Sultan of Johore. Sir Hugh Low. H. B. M’s. Resident in Perak. His Honor Mr Justice Sheriff. His Honor Mr. Justice Pellereau. The Officer
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  • 114 6 Fixxxa, 4th January, 189?. Rath ci.o«« a« follow* London, Demand ii 31 dellars. Do. 4 months' sight. Bank 35.4} Do. 6 Credits 35.4 f Do. 6 Documentary 3s 4j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 225 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 22* Bombay, SO 228 Do. Demand Bank 225 Madras, n
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  • 94 6 Tuesday, 4th January 1887. straits Insurance Company, Limited.— }WO Shares SMO paidu p. >o recent vale*. May be quoted nt J 37. The Singapore Insurance Company Limited 10U Shares; #2O paid up Aommil at 9 21. Maynard and Company. Limited.—} 100 Shares, fully paid up. .-ales at 359.
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  • 1754 6 London, December 2('tb.—The Colin Campbell devorce case was concluded to-day. the trial having lasted eighteen days. The verdict is that the charges are mutually unproved and both petitions are dismissed. Berlin, December, 20th. Count Herbert Bismarck has strongly advised the Bulgarians to accept the candidacy of France .Nicholasof
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 271 6 Apollinaris WAT ER, THE NATURAL SUDA WATER. ‘The queen of table waters.’ British Medical .Journal APO I. UN AHIS W A TICK, CtV” Supplied continuously to the Table of IL K H. THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last five years. Apollinaris, the Natural Eor superior to manufactured aerated water».'
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    • 1683 7 MAra^Mn®D° MPANT PKYE E ‘umited K company THE ROYAL HORSE MART. Company are prepared to :o: T n FAMILY 4 DIS ENSING CHEMISTS. JL doclc > Steamers and Sailing Ships. e A TeTr QQ 8 L,ITH STnMT BNiX0 F PENANG DISPENSARY. The leoglb on block, is 270 feel, MTABLISHED 884.
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    • 1109 8 Atfollinaris L WATER, th£ natural SODA WATER. J|S|SSEjB INDIA oRaNDIyM •The quaen of table walers .A-? fl I/ i A British Manicrx JoiaitiL. fn II r\ J APOLLINARIS WATER. fY Supplied continuously to the Table of J A. r (j H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last five years.
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    • 493 8 A. E. ALPASSIE, Chronometer and Watchmaker. I have the pleasure to anounce that I have removed my business from Medan( Deli) to Beach Street, No. 2, at Messrs. 8. KATZ Co. and am ready to receive all kinds of Clocks, Watches, Chronometers, Musical boxes, Ileropbons, Anistons, etc., for repair. All
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  • Pinang Gazette Supplement.
    • 1102 9 The frequency with which the public peace is broken by violent disturbances between rival factions of Chinese should urge the authorities to exercise the uttermost rigours of the law in dealing with these almost periodical outbreaks. The affray of Sunday morning last is but
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    • 333 9 Akothek hitch has cropped up in connection with the Colonial Exhibition and Imperial Institute. Manufacturers, says a Home contemporary, are dismayed at the progress of colonial industries, and they now insist that British produce must be exhibited at the Imperial Institute. To our thinking this would necessitate a material
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    • 988 9 The alleged libel ca-e, Egerton vs. the Penang G izette, is fixed for trial on the 13th instan!. The case in which Captain Roura claims salvage to the amount of 20,000 from the owners of the Hok Canton, commenced yesterday. The farewell entertainment, given by the Salinger Company on
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    • 29 10 3rd .January per Af. Meanatchy Air Short Police-Seargent May, 3 constables, and 2 prisoners 4lh January; per B I.S.N Coy’s Patna-. The Rev. P. Viseator, and 3 natives.
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    • 262 10 At about 9.o’clock on Sunday mor">ng last, a serious affray took plans in China Street between rival Chinese factions. Fortuna'ely, the police were soon upon the spot, and the crowd were with some difficulty dispersed About 78 a-rests were made. Had >t not been for the vigilance
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    • 1160 10 At Bigsprings, Texas, a party of masked men recently hanged fifty Chinamen separately by their pigtails until they surrendered their money. A severe blizzard has crossed Dakota ■''hocks of earthquake have been felt at Soinmerville and Charleston It is stated that Prince Alexander of Battenberg. the
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    • 517 10 six teaks without going to bed. Mr. Editor,— hiie «pending u few days it? the pleasant seaside town of Aberystwitb Cardiganshire, Wales, I heard related what seemed 10 me either a fabulous story or a marvellous cure. The story was that a
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