Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 April 1887
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1887-04-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] [PnicK 40 C>:nts. VOL. XLV. TUESDAY, APRIL 19 1887. No. 5125 words
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Advertisement1714 1887-04-19 1 SHIPPING- ’•‘™?£w.?Wv£^ P r I INSURANCES. «he a.„ rßm nt Soc r Holt s weeuiy tine. Life Assurance Company (Ltd Peninsular Oriental Steam Navi- The Marine Insurance Company nation Company. Limited Capital 500,000. aF.?” I .-.nn,,,.,,. b. y StM r prindp!?, H. M. Poatauuter.Geixwah- Aucbi**. Falinurus r &a,lu »S VeHBe1,714 words
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Advertisement1974 1887-04-19 2 FOUNDED 1825. "S C H W E IZ” MERCANTILE- NOTICE. MARINE INSURANCE. 'Ynßri c STANDARD LIFE COMPANY. NOBEL S PATENT DYNAMITE. L. TEIFFENBERG CO, ASSURANCE-COMPANY. Zurich. f nndersigned have been appointed WATER MANUFACTURERS, 1 ."K eZ.,X S ‘™<’ AK» rH.xsK x»oir ar prepared to issue loncies on Deh, Perak, Tongkah1,974 words
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Article748 1887-04-19 3 The Municipal Engineer’» Report I for 1886, published in flic last issue of this paper, is on the whole, a satisfactory document. ft shows JM r. Barnett to be a man of energy a man who can and does get through a lot of work, and any one748 words
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Advertisement1260 1887-04-19 3 MEDICAL STORE. maw NO. 18 BEACH STREET, Mr. R. Hendry is appointed Secre- I vary to tins Company from this date. z -r, rvo J 0 II N A BROW N, (Established 18/3) i Penang, 15th April 1887. Prescriptions carefully dispensed. «IIIP AND FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTED LOST. A foxterrier,1,260 words
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Advertisement622 1887-04-19 3 Afrol-linaris ll'ATHJi. HIE NA'IUKAL SUDA WATER. ■Th» quais of table wattra.* BaiTigti Mbdical .JoimN.t,.' A 2L U' I'IN A, iiS WAT ML C» supplied contiauou»iy t« ih« 'l abia Q f H. R- 11- THE PRINCE OF WaLIW during the laat five y»are. Apollinaria, the Natural Soda W at er.622 words
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Article215 1887-04-19 4 A correspondent writes to ask who is to blame for the present condition of Church Street Ghaut? A new drain was commenced about the beginning of February and completed about a month ago; but since then nothing further has been done to make the road passable, unless215 words
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Article1621 1887-04-19 4 If the following bo true “golden locks” i are doomed. The agents of a Paris In- surance Company have received instructions to decline taking risks on the I lives of pie who are in tire habit of dyeing hair or beard.” An Indian Non-official writes to a I ('aleutta1,621 words
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Article900 1887-04-19 4 There an at h nne at the club on Erid ty night, which albeit there were very tew people there—only one of the coni’ir.ttee —was a very pleasant affair. There was an amomt of u > ;i .b mt it that the most of our900 words
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Article1086 1887-04-19 5 LOCAL GENERAL. Sir Cecil C. Smith and Lady Smith left. Colombo on the 4th instant, in the M. M. mail steamer Oxus for Marseilles. A Kling wns recently committed to the assizes for smuggling on board the Terse 1,300 rounds of ball ammunition. The cartridges were concealed in two kegs1,086 words
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Article382 1887-04-19 5 Before Walter Eoerton, Esq. Saturday, 16th April. A Kling for causing obstruction in the vicinity of the Jetty, was fined 1. Two Chinamen charged with disorderly conduct in Market street were fined 1 each. A Kling women charged with deserting from an estate in Province Wellesley was remanded,382 words
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Article1543 1887-04-19 5 As certain of oar sporting readers may like to know how matters lire progressing tinent the forthcoming races we cull the following from the Straits Times: Training has been going on steadily during the [>ast week. On Miturdny morning there was a large gathering, and nearly1,543 words
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Article1550 1887-04-19 6 Flag Vessel's Name. c Captain. Consignees. Destination. i British str. Mercury i 180 Coultate M Bogaanlt Co. Sumatra I Ho Kwei 1 209 Bruckner Chong Moh A. Co. Deli I Leila 89 Vaz Ban Joo Hoe A Co. Perak Betsy 112 Warn Bun Hin A Co.1,550 words
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Advertisement281 1887-04-19 6 The best remedy extant for the bane of jy B OwiHCjJL our lives—c-aietipation and sluggish liver. These Pills prevent fevers and all kinds 1* of sickness, by removing all poisonous <rel 7 S matter from the bowels 1 hey operate Jl5 briskly, yet mildly, without any pain. j-, -wv'v 't'v281 words
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Advertisement1661 1887-04-19 7 MAYNARD AND COMPANY, GRAND HOTEL, “SiSo «88SSBT ®'W» «>>» ss««m». iSJa,**» perfumery toilet requisites. This first-class Establishment under entirely European Manage- Bolish Built Dog-cart just newly S'wvJS. went affords excellent accommodation to Visitors p w b lam re,UB dl Gosnells Cherry Tooth Paste and Brashes and Bonders American Bay Rum1,661 words
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Advertisement819 1887-04-19 8 HEALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY Dr. X.alor's Phosphodyne For TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Has Proved theONLY SAFE. RELIABLE, PHOSPHORIC REMEDY’ ever discovered for the Permanent ('nre of Brain Wreckage, Paralysis, Sleeplessness, lisrassing Dreams, Premature Decay of Vital Power, and all Funebioual and Diseased Conditions of the system dependent upon the deficiency of the Vital819 words
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Advertisement662 1887-04-19 8 PENANG HORSE .REPOSITORY, FARQUHAR STREET, ESTABLISHED 1883HORSES broken lo Saddle and Harness; Race Horses Trained on moderate terms* Horses landed and shipped and bought and sold on coumiission, also examined as to soundness. Shoeing conducted under the personal supervision of an expeiienced niarv Surgeon. Horses taken in at Livery. General662 words
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Advertisement497 1887-04-19 8 APOLLINARIS and BRANDY. ‘Apoi.linauis is very valuable taken with either braudy or giu. B oblask Cint.ns, Esq., F.R.C.S., Surgeon-General, L.C.P. APOLLINARIS and BRANDY. Afui i.inaris is incomparably Ntter than sria or seltzer water for mixing with spirits, on account of its exceeding softness and delicacy of flavour.’ JI. VIZKTELLT, British497 words
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