Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1887

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Price 10 Cents. VOL. XLV. TUESDAY, JULY 26 1887. No. 79
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    • 1585 1 .shipping. EVRRFTT CO P eninsular Oriental St cam Navi- JL—J v J— ■J.A.V’J—J -4. 'V_. < gation Company. WINE MERCHANTS COMMISSION AGENTS fI’HE following are the appointed «MKEBsC» SINGAPORE, AND BEACH STREET, PENANG. •BftV dates of arrival of the Mail Pack- ,N oHl(ir coi e y*"« the Ontw^ d ft
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    • 2138 2 INSURANCES Tangtsze Insurance Association THE second d MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, Insurance Company. Tm undersigned having been appointed 20, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E.C. Agents, are prepared io accept Marine risks ESTABLISHED 1836. rpHE undersigned, having been ap- at current rates uv r Capital £1,000,000. Paid-up, £lBO.OOO. ReserveFund,'£44o,ooo. pointed Agents
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    • 1916 3 PENANG HORSE REPOSITORY, TH E ADELPHIHOTFI notice. E A A 8T 14 K T v„ 7 tMAst J to tender ESTABLISHED 1882. f., th. 0!42 miles and brands procurable only kept in stuck. chains or load, more or less, HORSES broken to Saddle and Harness; Race Horses Trained on Good
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  • 1000 4 AUGUST 1887. PATRONS. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR The Hon’ble W. E. Maxwell, < M. g_, Resident Councillor of Penang. His Highness lhe Sultan of Johore. Sir Hugh Low. 11. B. M’s. Resident in Pelak. The Sultan of Perak The Sultan of Quedah His Honor
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    • 894 4 ROBINSON CO. Tl tMmfo XS,„ Kb (oMsilo ated in Penang Road, at present occult, Co. have just received a choice pied by W. Long, Esquire. Rent selection of TWEEDS AND COAT- moderate. INGS from Paris which have been Apply to specially selected for this climate. R- ICHLLL, TTfitd f TTnfa
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    • 252 4 IN THE GOODS OF II ilhelm Sophus Hansen, deceased. Pursuant, to section 46 of the Conveyancing aud Law of Property Ordinance, 1886. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Wilthelm Sophus Hansen, late of Penang, and Master
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  • 39 5 A fee of one dollar is charged for the insertion of a domestic occurrence. BIRTH. On 22nd instant at 17 Farquhar Street, Penang, the wife of T. Fred. Toft, Supt. Hosts and Telegraphs, Perak, of a son.
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  • 68 5 St. GEODE’S CHURCH. PENANG. Bth Sunday, after Trinity. Eve of St. James, Ar M. July 31st, 1887. Morning—Venitc 13 Te Dcum O welly in F Benedict!!» -64 Anthem 5 Hymn after Sermon 220 Evening.—i’salm CXLVII 183 CXLYIII, CX LIN, 183 CL 185 Magnificat 128 Nunc Diniittis 287 Anthem,
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  • 121 5 Penang, 26th July, 1887. Kates close as follows London, Demand Bank 35.2 J dollar. Do. 4-months’ sight Bank 35.2 J Do. 6 Credits 35.24 Do. 6 Documentary 35.3 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 224 Do. 30 days' sight Private 228 Bombay, Demand Bank 228 Do. 30 days* sight Private 224
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  • 114 5 St. Petersburg. Negotiations regarding the settlement of the Afghan boundary are making favourable progress. Constantinople. The Porte has sent a Circular Note to the Powers relating to the circumstance of the election of I’lince Fer-iinand by the Grand Sobranje as Prince of Bulgaria and asking their advice with
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 140 5 To the Editor of the i'inany Gazette. Sir, 1 notice in the published programme of the >ky Race meeting that the following name appears m the list of Patrons The Ilon’ble E Maxwell, C. M. G. Resilient Councillor of Penang Mr. Maxwell is not the Resident Councillor of
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  • 549 5 The Bombay Gazette comments at some length upon Sir Richard Tem--1 pie’s suggested railway from Burma to Canton, thus effecting communication with India and the British possessions in the extreme Far East. Of course the very idea of entertaining so apparently impossible an undertaking
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  • 229 5 A CORRESPONDENT, tinder 1110 'IIOIH-dc-plume of “Anti-Opium,’’ writes to the Singapore Free Frees hazarding an opinion that there arc not a few in Uliina and the Straits Settlements, who would be most proud of England if our Government in India ceased to claim a revenue from
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  • 544 5 The Melbourne Ary us says that the loyalty of the colonies is unmistakably manifested on every fitting occasion. There is no general desire, however, for the change which was proposed to bo made in tin' Queen’s titles on the occasion of the Jubilee, It was suggested that Her Majesty
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  • 967 5 I wonder if many of the readers of the I’inany Gazstte have seen the first number of the daily issue of the Singapore Free Press. If not they have missed a treat. The cool way in which it arrogates to itself the sole possession in
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    • 96 5 Apollinahs WAT Ell, THE NATURAL SODA WATER 'Tlie queen of ihLIo waters.' British Mkdicai. Journal A POL LIN ARIS W A TER, w Supplied continuously to the Table ot 11. K. H. rilK PRINCE OF WALES during the last live years, the Natural §oda W atcr. Eor superior to manufactured
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  • 868 6 LOCAL GENERAL. H. M. S. Orion left this port for Singapore yesterday at noon. 'lhe Fair Penang has been seized at the suit of the owners of the Bentan for a sum of 50,000. The Gazette notifies the Queen’s approval of the appointment of M. Achille llaffray as French Consul
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  • 891 6 The Jubilee prize offered by the Ilon’ble A. M. Skinner for the best Inscription on the new Raffles monument has been won by Mr. Lim Koon Tye. There were three competitors and Vox who appears to be a total outsider, wrote two inscriptions, one in prose and
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  • 1059 6 Penang Tkamvays Amendment Bill. The Attorney-General in moving the second reading of this Bill said Sir, this is a private Hill brought in at the instance of the Penang Tfamway Company. In constructing this tramway considerable difficulty has been experienced owing to some narrow strips
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  • 197 6 At the annual dinner at the Crystal Palace, of the supporters of the Royal Masonic Institution for Hoys subscriptions were announced amounting to upwards of £ll,OOO, Advices from Zanzibar report that the cruising launch of the Turquoise has bpen attacked by a slave dhow, one British
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    • 1857 7 MAYNARD AND COMPANY, <|V GENERAL NOTICE. NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. family dispensing chemists, OUllvljJ under section 15, BENANG DISPENSARY. The Boundaries Ordinance, 1884” f I'HE nnaersurned have been appointed /I A'AIVAVWAA'AV ai] sole agents for the sale of Nobel’s PERFUMERY TOILET REQUISITES. (11W\ otherwise my lan donated Patent Dynamite ana can.arrange
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    • 1915 8 k t 4 GRANITE DUST. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Granite dust, the best material (or STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. 'HI ffl;■ Ka making roads and foundations, can reB gularly be supplied at 1.25 per cubic SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. yard, delivered into boat at Battu Bl I Feringhee and at 1.75
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