Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 March 1887

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBX.ISSBD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. NEW SERIES TUESDAY, Bih MAUCH, 1887. VOL. XI.V. No. 19
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    • 1998 1 SHIPPING MERCANTILE. INSURANCES -For Moulmein, liauyoonand Calcutta. rw arrive here On Saturday the 12th iu-r THE undersigned are prepared to accept. INSURANCE CO, LIMITED, for t lie above noris 1-U1 lust. ,*V fIMIE following are, the appointed Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the He a d tfi ceHongivng.
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    • 2126 2 FOUNDED 1826. “S C H W E I Z” NOTICE. NOTICE. /(Ramie luMiiitiurr itonivnuiL ■ppmawp tot 1 ta/APTTQ r r l nn.ier^a h h..v l( ,g uee„ From the Ist of March next,’fee The Undersigned WUS ASSURANCE G pointed Al'iihs for iiinive < oinptmy can be had from the Beach
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    • 1819 3 North China Insurance Coy. (Ld.) medjcal_stor k' I ATTRACTIVE OF RATES. FRESH SUPPLIES 21 CMe Japa fSe l Manof ctur od The following reduced bCale ofrates is in force from this date JUST RECEIVED An Productions; 1 x Consisting of To London. Pkodvce. Tin. 5 SPORTING Embroidered Silks, Porcelains, Pcrrmp,
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  • 119 4 Penang, 7th March, 18*’7. Ratks close as follows Loudon, Demand 35.2| dollar Do 4 months’ sight. Bank 3».3j| M Do. 6 Credits 35.4 Do. 6 Documentary 3s. Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 221£ Do. 30 days’ sight Private 222 Bombay. 30 222 J Do. Demand Bauk Madras, 221 Do. 30
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  • 98 4 Tuesday Bth March 18S7. Stiaitg Inxuranca Conipany, Limited.- JlO Shares >2O puidu p. 4 o r «ctmt -aie«. Maybe quoted at 30. The SiiKjapore Insurance Cmnpauii Limited 100 Shares; S2O paid up No'Umil at 9 21. Maynard and Company, Limited. loo Shares, fully paid up. .-ales at so
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  • 37 4 BIRTHS. At Padang, Fjermin, Langkat, Sumatra, on the 2nd March,Mrs. J. (J. Tate of a daughter. On Sunday, the 6th March, 1887, the wife of George Bain, of Farit Buntar, Krian, Perak, of a daughter.
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  • 1008 4 London February 26—In the House of Commons, last night, the discuss on on the pioposed inles of procedure was tesumed. Mr. I’ariiell introduced an amendment to the effect that the debates of business emu* mittee be exempted from closure, but. the hmise rejected the amendment after a prot:
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    • 448 4 TOWN HALL. MR. JOHN F. SHERIDAN THE ORIGINAL WIDOW O’BRIEN SUPPOUTEI) BY A SUPERB MUSICAL COMPANY OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH ARTISTS, lii the world renowned farcical comedy FUN ON THE BRISTOL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, 'Saturday, March 12th. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY t'ULL PARTICULARS SHORTLY ANSOUNO-D. See Bills and future
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    • 210 4 ROBINSON CO. w R, Co. have just received a choice selection of TWEEDS AND COATINGS from Paris which have been specially selected for this climate. Hats,! Hats,!! Hats,!!! Gnats dark Drab Single Terai Huts >• »> Double Dark it ,> ,> >, Felt. Huis Light n n K l«ck The
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  • 203 5 7b the Editor of the Pentnj G izette Sir, On the morning of the Ist March, at about 11. A. M., to my surprise I found my dog dead in the back yard, his head lying in the drain, an I with every evidence of having been poisoned, “which
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  • 337 5 It will no doubt interest the readers of the Pinan G izette to learn that it has changed hands For the present it will be conducted on the old lines, but, with a view to improvement. extensive alterations are contemplated, and for this purpose new and powerful
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  • 365 5 Has it never struck the Municipal authorities that in the event of one of those panics which have, of late, proved so terribly disastrous, the exists of the Town Hall are most inadequate During the past few weeks the number of lives lost consequent upon a sudden
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  • 824 5 The members of the Leicester Liberal Club have sent a spade guinea to Mr. E. Harrington, M.P to be given to the girl who struck a bailiff on the head with a spade during one of the Glenbeigh evictions. They also express a desire to purchase the identical spade.
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  • 2046 5 LOCAL GENERAL. We are requested to state that the Box plan, for the first night of Fun on the Bristol will open at Maynard and Coy’s, on Thursday, at 1 o’clock. There were no trials upon the capital charge during the late Assizes, but we hear there are two cases
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    • 89 5 The Editor of the Pmnny Gazette dons not hold himself responsible for the opinion’ of Oorrcspindents; he holds all correspondents answerable for their facts. All communications intended for publication should be written in ink. and on on? side of »he paper only legibility and writing will condace considerably to c
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  • 456 6 Friday, 4th March. Before C. W. S. Kynnersley, Esquire. Nina Mahomed, a Kling, Ngh Again, an Achenese, and Cheoh Fall, a Malay woman, were committed to take their trial at the next Assizes on a charge of theft of a gold bracelet valued 23G> the property of a
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  • 505 6 The news of the death of Sir George- Strahan, our Governor-elect, has been received with ge- i neral regret. I here is some amount of" specula- j tion as to who will now be appointed to govern I us. It is currently reported that Sir Cecil Smith, I the
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  • 1963 6 What is Bulgaria to us It is all the same to us whoever governs there. Tbe frendship of Russia is surely more important to us than that of Bulgaria. We have not allowed ourselves to be induced by any one to make an enemy of
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    • 1887 7 MAYNARD AND COMPANY, JUNIOR ARMY the ROY AL HORSE MART. family a ms.RN.INU CHEMBTS. B TCTANTTSWPD 1884 8 ,l ST MI PENANG DISPENSARY. capital, 200,000 KblAßLlbilKD Ip«4. SALES, 2*50,000 IM DOR I'AN I' AN NOU N<’M ENT. PERFUMERY A TOILET REQUISITES. Junior Army AND Navy Stores,TtJirtkd. nnll A be«s to
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    • 1654 8 _-r AUSTRO HUNG LLOYD STEAM KAVIGATI company F rom ’h o beginning of this year regubtr voyages from Trieste to HonggW| kong and vice i’/»rsa have been reduced from 24 to 12 i. e. one steamer a month ,jf '-hfo qj£rawyw\/W\A Homeward and Outward bound. "Iw-wl The steamers leave Trieste
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    • 547 8 AGENTS WANTED In the principal Eastern Ports for the sale on commission of LAMPS OF ALL KINDS, German and English IRONMONGERY GLASSWARE. Parties applying must be able to influence Wholesale Orders (Indents), from the leading native traders. The indents to pass through first-rate European commission merchants establ shed in the
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