Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1888
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1888-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] VOL. XLVI. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1888. [Price 20 Cents No. 5125 words
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Advertisement1753 1888-06-29 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. I’loin the Kaiser Beei brewery Company Limited, Nielennendig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 589 peninsular <fc Oriental Steam Navi- Ocean Steam Ship Company Chartered Mercantile Bank of nation Company. Holt’s Weekly Line. Chartered Mercantile aatiK OI THE following1,753 words
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Advertisement1803 1888-06-29 2 INSURANCES. O the eTh Marine Insurance Company MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED, limited. C 5 20, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E. C. THE undersigned are prepared to accept X. TT *i *> Z z ,z. -ES I ABLISHED IS3<>. Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the JZJ T'j K Capital1,803 words
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Article1553 1888-06-29 3 Overland Mad On May 18th the price of bar silver in the London market fell to 41|d. per ounce. This, says the Standard. is the lowest price on record, ami as if carries with it a depreciation in the currency of every countryOverland Mad - 1,553 words
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Article1838 1888-06-29 3 v.iuin vii hi tin. nupiviuv will and the united voice of his caste. Hovytony Daily Press The caste system in India is one of the most unique and incomprehensible social phenomena prevailing amongst t he bulkof its Hindoo population. It is a system xvhich dividesv.iuin » vii hi tin. nupiviuv will and the united voice of his caste.—Hovytony Daily Press - 1,838 words
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Article616 1888-06-29 3 —Daily News. M. Jacobson, tin engineer from the Panama Canal, has arrived in Now York on the steamer from Aspinwall, on his xvay to France. M. Jacobson is a graduate of the Polytechnicum of Zurich. His position on the canal xvorks is a very responsible one, that—Daily News. - 616 words
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Article89 1888-06-29 4 S. GEORGE S CHURCH, PENANG. Nativity of 8. John Baptist. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. July i, 1888. Morning Venite 315 Tb Drum Vaughan in I) Benedictus 86 Anthem 6 Itnroit 0 Sanctus B. Smith. IIuLY Communion. Kyrie 3 Gloria and Thanks 3 Offertory Hymn 323 EVENING.— PsaIms VI.89 words
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Article122 1888-06-29 4 Penang 25th June, 1888 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/0 dollar. Do. 4 months' eight Bank... 3/0} Do. 6 Credits 3/1J Dj. 6 Documentary 3/1 f CalcuMi, Demand Bank Rs. 227 Do. 30 days'sight Private 230 Bnnbay, Demand Bank 227 Do. 30 days’sight Private 23<> Madras. Demand122 words
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Article180 1888-06-29 4 London, 26th June 1888. The Emperor William’s speech at the opening of the Reichstag was of a most pacific character. He notified that the treaties with Austria and Italy would be firmly adhered to, and that he would be careful to cultivate friendship with the Emperor of Russia.180 words
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Article1807 1888-06-29 4 The supplement to the Govern-} ment Gazette of 20th June contains' the Administration Report, Penang for the year 1887. Necessarily it is made up to a large extent of statistics, which, although both useful and instructive, can hardly be called very interesting. There are running through the1,807 words
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Advertisement203 1888-06-29 4 ROBINSON Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Pioot Edged Ribbon in all colours. Cream Silk Gloves 6 10 button length. Tan Suede Gloves 8 button length. English and French flowers. Black, Cream, and coloured Aigrettes. Untrimmed, white straw hats. Untrimmed black straw hats. Untrimmed black white straw Bonnets. Children’s white washing Hats.203 words
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Article2988 1888-06-29 5 The I’. 0. Mail Steamer Khedive, having left Colombo at 2 p.m. on Monday, may be expected here this afternoon. The following Passengers have arrived at Penang:—Mr. H. G. Peche, per s. s. Ntiddea and Sergt. G. Beattie, pers. s. Maha Vajirunhis” from Singapore Miss Demond,per s.2,988 words
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Advertisement55 1888-06-29 5 linmitiitioii is the sinevres flattery. At the principal hotels now. if yon ask for ice in your Apollinaria, the hoys tell you that it is kept on ice. That is how the importers have long kept it, and it is unquestionably the l>est way to keep the l>est effervescing drink55 words
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Article306 1888-06-29 6 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. J. N. Dick, Government Engineer Surveyor,Penang, to be an Examiner under Part II of Ordinance No. II of 1882. It is hereby notified that Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to promote the Hon’ble J. F.306 words
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Article239 1888-06-29 6 About three weeks ago a Chinaman reported to the police here that his brother had been murdered in a tongkong near Tongkah, and thrown overboard. On making enquiries one of the crew was found, who stated that the story was quite true, and that he had239 words
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335 1888-06-29 6 On Monday, Pierie Elie, supposed to be a Catholic Priest, was up at the Police Court charged with cheating Revd. Father Grenier out of the sum of $5 by obtaining the same under false pretenses, but owing to the want of some papers, the case335 words
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Article739 1888-06-29 6 Extract from a private letter written on board the s.s. Malacca” at Teluk Anson, dated 25th June, 1888. I am sorry 1 missed seeing you, when I called at your office, on Friday afternoon. We left that afternoon by the s. s. Malacca, and arrived at this place739 words
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Article467 1888-06-29 6 The “St. James Gazette of 12th May contains the following At the meeting which, as we are told, is io be held in the City to consider the state of our naval defences, the facts to which attention is called in the following communication will467 words
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Article415 1888-06-29 6 The hist issue of the proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society contains a most interesting paper on the Burma ruby mines bv Mr. Robert Gordon. C. E., who. it will be remembered, surveyed and reported on the mining district on behalf of Messra. Streeter and Go. Mr.415 words
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Advertisement408 1888-06-29 6 NOTICE. Wanted an intelligent Eurasian as Overseer of the Experimental Garden, Penang Hill. Salary •S 22 per mensum, with free quartei-s. Must write and speak English. Also an intelligent man as Sergeant of Forest Guards. Salary 820 per mensum, with free quartera and Uniform. Must be able to speak English408 words
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Article, Illustration677 1888-06-29 7 August, 1888. FIRST DAY. Thursday, 9th August, 1888. FIRST RACE. The Maiden Cup.—Value 8 A celling Race for all Horses that have never won a Race in the Straits Settlements. Roadsters excepted. If entered fcr 8400 to carry list. "Its. with an allowance of "lbs. for677 words
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Advertisement411 1888-06-29 7 LINGGI, SUNGEI RAYA. AND LUKUT FARMS. Tenders will be received at the British Resident s Office in Seram ban. Sungei Ujong, up to the 3rd September. 1888, for the following Farms (u) Chandu Farm in the District of Linggi. Sungei Raya and Lukut. (l>) The exclusive right of establishing and411 words
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Advertisement912 1888-06-29 7 THE LONDON ASSURANCE. The Poslt Security l«ife Assurance Company (Ltd.) INCOItI’OBATEY BY ROfAL CHARTER. 1 lie Company request the earnest attention of 1 1 ZU. I thoughtful and intelligent Assurants to the un7,’ 7 7? 7J’ z I exainpled success which has attended the prinr C/ c//A7Z////g ,1 HllldingS, gOOdS912 words
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Advertisement1663 1888-06-29 8 DR. LALOR’S Hunyadi Janos. “THE RICHEST OF NA TURAL PHOSPHODYNE .~J=Sir W. AITKEN, M.D., F.R.S. Is the only Patent Medicine of the kind or name awarded Certificate of Merit nnnprnv CIIDV nnd PUMTID at the Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883 4, uFuljvlj ullliijj (LUU uu"lLui The only Trade Mark, “PHOSPHODYNE,’’ registered1,663 words
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Advertisement659 1888-06-29 8 PENANG ICE WORKS Beach Street No. 27. Open on week days from 7.30 to 10 a. m and from noon to 5.30 p. m., on Sundays and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS THE659 words
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