Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1887

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] [l’mcß 40 Cents. VOL. XLV. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1887. No. 98
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1551 1 SHIPPING. EVRRIUST /U CO W*Uuular\kOrlental Bt.am K.tl 1 J 1 1 J II 1 J 1 1 7 ration company, WINE MERCHANTS COMMISSION AGENTS 1 THE following are the appointed *k|Aimm9hmb SINGAPORE, AND BEACH STREET, PENANG. IMRBTiX. dates of arrival of the Mail Pack* Achilles Netitor T Pfl l? r
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    • 2128 2 Yangtsze Insurance Association THE ■fiHßai MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Thi undersigned uavmg been appointed 20, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E.U. Agents, are prepared to accept Marine risks ESTABLISHED 1836. beep ap current rates Capital 1,000,000. Paid-up, £lBO.OOO. Reserve Fund,'£44o.ooo. Company, p osth’liird U Accumulated Premiums. £280,000. Total Funds, £OOOOOO., ...ed
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    • 1605 3 PENANG HORSE REPOSITORY, NOTICE. lARQU II A R SIRE KT TVTOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices ESTABLISHED 1882. 1’ Will be li.ld in the Magistrates’ Chambers, on Friday, the 30lh ii stant, at noon for the purpose of Granting, Renewing, or Cancelling Licenses.
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  • 58 4 Si. GEORGES CHURCH. PENANG. XVII Sunday, after Trinity. Octobrk 2nd, 1887. Mokking —Venite 205 Te Deutn 299 Jnbiliate 209 Anthem 237 Holy Communion —Kyrie 3 Gloria and Thanks II Offertory Hymn 363 Evening.—Psalms.. XII XIV 276 XIII Doxologies. 275 Magnificat 148 Nunc Dimittis 150 Anthem 18 Hymn 260
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  • 128 4 Penang, 30th September, 1887. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 35.11 dollar. Do. 4 months' sight Bank 35.2 A Do. 6 Credits 35.3 Do. 6 Documentary 35.3-1/6., Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 223 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 2'.’6 Bombay, Demand Bank 223 Do.. 30 days' sight Private 226
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  • 16 4 MARRIAGE. At Penang, on 29th September, 1887, J. L. Ludolpli to Suze de Haan.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 219 4 To The Editor Pinang Gazette. Sir, The letter bearing the signature of “W. A. B. C,” that appeared in your last issue, touching upon the inspection of cattle here, is but a repetition of what appeared in your columns some months ago —indeed, the allusion to the
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  • 193 4 London, 26th September. O’Brien has been sentenced to two Concurrent terms of three months imprisonment. Scarlet fever has broken out in London fifteen hundred cases are reported, and it is increasing The British and Canadian Cabine’s have agreed to subsidize a monthly mail service tvu Vancouver, with China
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  • 550 4 The Ordinance recently passed on Deck and Load Lines has been taken up by the Penang Chamber of Commerce in a very thorough manner. The Chamber began by appointing a sub-committec to draw up a report on the subject. The sub-committee went fully
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  • 599 4 The beggar nuisance has, we are glad to announce, at last attracted the attention of the authorities, the result being that sixty-eight members of Bamfylde Moore Carew’s fraternity have been arrested and were brought before the Senior Magistrate on Monday last. The community at large—the fraternity in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 432 4 ROBINSON CO. J VST RECEIVED CHRISTMAS CARDS. Stamped Velvet CHRISTMAS CARDS. Carbon Photos on Opal CHRISTMAS CARDS. Hand painted CHRISTMAS CARDS. Autograph CHRISTMAS CARDS. Monochrome CHRISTMAS CARDS. Mechanical CHRISTMAS CARDS. also a large variety of Fancy. CHRISTMAS CARDS. (:)o(:) GO V A X NOTICE. WHEREAS 11. Reader Lnck, Registrar, Trades
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    • 300 4 Bouses, Lands. Employment, Emigration, Produce Brokerage and General Agency. In addition to negotiating Purchase and Sale of Houses and Lands and raising Loans, we have extended our business Io enlisting LABOURERS ARTIZANS, SERVANTS, OVERSEERS, CLERKS, Ac., for employment in the Straits, China, Burmub, Australia and other centres of European enterprise
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    • 81 4 A fee of one dollar is charged for the insertion of a domestic occurrence. The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette” does not hold himself responsible for the opinions or statements of Correspondents. All communications intended for publication should be written in ink, and in legible handwriting on one side of
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  • 567 5 COMMERICAL COALING PORTS. On the eve of leaving England for the Colonies, Lord Carnarvon wrote to the Times on the subject of the Defence of our Commercial Ports and Coaling Stations.’’ Touching upon Imperial coal stations the writer says that in many of t iese —Hong-Kong, Singapore, and the Mauritius
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  • 618 5 Tcheou-Meou-K’i, the director of the Chinese mission which has recently been sent to study iu Europe, has communicated to the correspondent of a Paris paper, the Soleil, some interesting particulars with respect to the studies of the young men who have been sent to be e lucated in Europe.
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  • 1451 5 hi the St. James's Gazette that arrived by the last mail, there is an article on Contagious Disease in India which cannot be too strongly commended to the notice of our members of council, official and unofficial. The facts and sta istics given are identical with those I
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  • 987 6 LOCAL GENERAL. Mrs. Chesnell, was yesterday, fined 15 for keeping an unlicensed beer house. The next Criminal Assizes, Penang, will take place on the 15th November. We may mention that the September Assizes have not yet terminated. Our street lamps have not shone with their usual brilliancy during the last
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  • 243 6 Before Mr. Justice Pellereau. Ng A Foo and Ng A Hoi were charged with importing counterfeit coins and being in possession of counterfeit coins Prisoner No. 1 was found guilty on bo h charges, and sentenced to three year's rigorous imprisonment, the coms to be forfeited. Prisoner No.
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  • 677 6 The I 7th, 18th and 19th instant, were the three days selected by the Kinta community for the celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee—towards which the Chinese residents in the district had subscribed with such lavish generosity as to warrant an unusual display. Visitors commenced pouring in via
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  • 1307 6 The following is an Account of an Expedition to the Batang Padang Mountains, I’erak, to Report on the suitability of the Land for < lanting Purposes, by John F. M. Cock, Jun: lx accordance with instructions received from 11. It.M. s Resident, on ilitli March, I left
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  • 141 6 Mr. ilfrid Blunt is organising an active campaign fur the return to Egypt of Arabi and his fellow exiles. Mr. Blunt, says the IForM, states his case very fairly, and after the release of Zebehr, who was really a close prisoner at Gibraltar, it certainly seems
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1823 7 MEKOANTILE. MAYHABD AHD OOKFAXY, ,|X A THE POSITIVE NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. kamii.y div ENDING CIIEMH IS. I U IUI U 1 GOVERVM ENT SECURITY f 'HE undersigned have been appointee LN ANG OISRLNSA liY. Life A.HSUI ance Co., Ld, I sole agentn for the sale or Nobel’» HEK FUM ICILY
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1304 8 GENERAL NOTICE, UNDER SECTION 15 Z? f 11 The Boundaries Ordinance, 1881.” Bgt-f v 7 s All persons owning, occupying or otherwise interested in any lands situated *i i 1 Within the District of George Town, Iff’?»’ 5 b V Penang included within the following I [L3 m limits, North,
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    • 561 8 The Penang Khean Guan insurance Company, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that a 2nd Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company, will be held at the Company’s Office, No. 34 Beach Street, Penang, on the 14th December 1887, at 1 p. ,u. Dated this Ist day of
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