Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1887

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESD BSTABIIBHED New Series.] VOL. XLV. FRIDAY", NOVEMBER 4, 1887. No. 108
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    • 1384 1 shipping- OC °^:^X P^“ P Z G Peninsular <&. Oriental Steam Navi- V_>n V/J— IA. J-V-L-L i _l_ k 7 Ration Company. Royal Italian Circus. Homeward Mails as approved of by Ajax Palamed fl. M. Postmaster.General:— Anehise* 1 Palinurus a —r—s Outward Roate. Homewardßoute. Anterior Fatroclu» J) 1887. 1887. Belleropl.oi.
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    • 1101 2 Agents IS Penang Ist January, 1883. THE SAFE IY AND SECURITY —o FTH E COM PA NY. Canton Insurance Office Limited. Where it is remembered that a Life Assurance undersigned having been ap- contract may not fall to be fulfilled for many years, l. noiuted Agents for this Office, are
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    • 928 2 THE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED 20, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1836. Capital £1,000,000. Paid-up, £lBO,OOO. Reserve Fund'£l4o 000. Accumulated Premiums, £280,000. Total Funds, £9OOOOO. The Marine Insurance Company, Limited, is (prepared to issue policies, payable in London or abroad, at the following rates, viz:— n (Frbe or Particular
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    • 2222 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. NORTH-GERMAN BAN HU AT HIM X/ CO 11% /T A f f n f. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, nU 2.. 1 MIN 06 Ivl OtliCl* Applications for the post of Draftsman, HAMBURG. &mnn n *r a-n ct Public Works I 'epnrt inent, Penang, will I IYI lUKT E n
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  • 60 4 Sr. GEORGE'S CHURCH, PENANG. 22xd Sunday, after Trinity, St. Nicholas, Bp. November Gth, 1887. Morning—Venite 135 Te Deum 299 Benedictus 77 Anthem 7 Holy Communion—Kyrie 3 Gloria and Thanks 2 Offertory Hymn 315 Evening.—Psalms XXXII 110 XXXIII XXXIV f 1J Magnificat 89 Nunc Dimittis 124 Anthem 274 Hymn22l
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  • 118 4 Penang, 3rd November, 1887. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 35.1 l dollar. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 35.2 f Do. 6 Credits 35.2| Do. 6 Documentary’ 35.2| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 224 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 227 Bombay, Demand Bank 227 Do. 30 days’sight Private 224
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  • 261 4 London, 31st October, 1887. M. W ilson, has insisted upon explaining his conduct in connection with the Paris Scandals upon an enquiry, which has not been opposed. He has refunded sixteen hundred pounds for franking private letters with Mr. Grevy’s stamp. Tbe Czar will probably return from Denmark
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  • 537 4 Those who hover around Dame Fortune, will be something more than surprised to learn that when the new Gambling Ordinance comes into effect the sale of Manila lottery tickets in the Straits Settlements will constitute an offence, punishable either by fine or imprisonment. That the appetite grows upon
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  • 1952 4 'The petition anent the Municipal Bill, that has been forwarded to the Secretary of State by the I’enang Chinese, bears evidences of thoughtful and careful preparation. It is, as a whole, a powerful piece of pleading, and its arguments on the various objectionable clauses in the Bill, which
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    • 517 4 ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, I ROBINSON CO. LOGAN’S BUILDINGS, —<•)— JUST RECEIVED BEACH STREET, PENANG, Has been appointed CHRISTMAS CARDS. AGENT FOR o Stamped Velvet R. Laidlaw Son, christmascards. Iron and Brass Founders, Engineers, and Contractors. Carbon Photos on Opa WORKS:-- CHRISTMAS CARDS. Alliance Foundry—Glasgow Broomhill Iron Works—Glasgow Hand painted Barrowfield Iron
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  • 1461 5 The Municipal Ordinance. Whereas by sub-section four of section fifty-three of The Municipal Ordinance 1887.” it is provided that as soon as may be after the passing of the Ordinance the Governor in Council shah, after consulting the then existing Municipal Commissioners of each Settlement, frame a scheme
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  • 1054 6 LOCAL GENERAL. The fountain at the Jetty, although no doubt extremely useful to the coolies and boatmen whoso work is confined to this neighbourhood, is a source of much annoyance to the Europeans visiting the land- ing stage Coolies and others are in the 1 habit, every morning, of performing
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  • 218 6 Ihe first competition amongst members of this club took place on Saturday afternoon at the Rifle Range, Aier Etam, the Prize shot for being one given by the Secretary, the entries included half the members of the club, and the scores though perhaps not as large
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  • 79 6 AN EXPERIBCE OF FORTY YEARS. Cosbain, Hunts, Jnn, 2, 1885. My customers, over a w de country district, are not very demonstrative, and I have no written testimonials to send but verbal admiration of your medicine i- in the ascendant, and in experience of
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  • 448 6 So weak and languid Why such heartburns and pains in the stomach such acidity, and such an unpleasant taste in the mouth? Why at times such a gnawing appetite, and then again such disrelish for food? Why is the mind so frequently irritable, desponding, melancholy,
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  • 445 6 Swiss Cottage, Walton-on the-Naze August 27th, 1886. A J. White, Limited. Dear Sir —lf a testimonial is of any use to you respecting the remarkable cure I have derived by taking your Seigel’s Syrup,” yon are at liberty to make any public use of
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  • 105 6 and she tells them to read the thousands of letters, something like the following from Mr. Perkins A WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL Grove Pharmacy. Ealing, \V.. Jun. 2. 1885. YRur medicine must be the most wonderful discovery, for during inv experience of more than twenty years, I
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  • 102 6 GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE ‘59, Bloomfield-roa 1, Plumstead, Jan. 7, 1885. I find the sale of your medicines increases every year, and everyone speaks well of them that tries them I know a lady that attended the Female Hospital in Soho-square for some months, will
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    • 81 6 Mac fj irlane’s Cas tin gs, IJIJJQQW Conservatories, inter Gardens, Arbours, Pavilions, Gaiden Scteens, Garden Entrances, Bandstands, A erandahs, Covered ays. Boathouses, Railings, Balconies &c. n p i I r 4 a i :jW X fc w Fr i V hIHI x a Hl wH |1 WSI Plain and Ornamental
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    • 1834 7 MERCANTILE- MAYNARD AND COMPANY, **>« Penang Khean Ouan Insur- I mrrp POSTTTVF. LIMITED ance Company, limited. IHJJ _L v7O±±± V _LJ NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. FAMILY <fc Dlsi ENBING CHEMISTS. Nrnnrir- i T I*. GOVERNMENT SECURITY ppoi ..u.. PENANG DISPENSARY. A ,^y C o d reb G ;^:r M eed,Ig2of 1
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    • 1345 8 NOTICE i pjy Tbt wooden bridge, owned as below, i V vSSSeNh' situated between Timbang Langkat and Rj^pp-Y...’-.'■ C ro < F (A Binjay, for which toll has hitherto been i i.u fik <■levied, will be open free to lhe general public On and after the Ist January 1888. W-
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    • 590 8 GENERAL NOTICE. UNDER SECTION 15 OF i( Thc Boundaries Ordinance, 1884.” All persons owning, occupying or otherwise interested iuauy lands situated within the Distiict of George Town, Penang included within the following limits, North, Prangin Ditch, South, Sangoi Penang. East, Sea. West, Bridge Street are hereby informed that the map
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