Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 August 1888

Total Pages: 8
1 8 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVI. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1888. No. 65
    25 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1979 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. brom the Kaiser Beer Brewery Company Limited, Niedermendig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 589 peninsular <k Oriental Steam Navi- Ocean Steam Ship Company <1 x Chartered Mercantile Sank of ration Company. Bolt’s Weekly tine. -aua v THE following
      1,979 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1627 2 INSURANCES. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE W AUT) I Th. Marine Insurance Company COMPANY MAlllNlj IAuUKANGK COMI LIMllhl). A.r tted. vvi»i HU" 20 OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E. C. j 3 i NEW AND REDUCED RATES EOR ESTABLISHED 183 G. K™ana°isTuA> gl pdidCT P on l> beLlt°of the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Capital.
      1,627 words

  • 1982 3 |MK)VI COMMUNICATED. issue <f 14th Aug. 1888.) v ~£r.s statement in paragraph 30 is not correct. The Indian Immigration Department is organized for the protection of the coolies wiser arrive in the Settlement and not, as stated, for regulating the con- ditions under
    1,982 words
  • 807 3 Mongol Dog and Goat-farms. There are thousands of small dog and goat farms scattered over the northern districts of Mongolia and Manchuria, on each of which from ten to several hundreds of animals are reared annually for the sake of their skins. A girl, at her marriage,
    807 words
  • 677 3 A case of great interest to managers and clerks in banks having branches abroad came on for hearing the other day before Mr. Under Sheriff Burchell and a special jury in London. The action was one brought by the London and Brazilian Bank (Limited) against Mr.
    677 words

  • 77 4 S. GEORGE'S CHURCH, PENANG. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. August 19, 1888. Morning Psalm XCV 321 Te Drum 299 Benedictus 335 Anthem 34 Im boIT, Saucing B S. Smith Holy Communion. Kyrie 4 Gloria and Thanks 4 Offertory Hymn 322 Evening.— Psalms XCVIII, XCIX 254 C. CI, 255 Magnificat
    77 words
  • 121 4 Penang. 16th August, 1888 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Hank 3/0-’ dollar. Do. 4 months' eight Bank... 3/1 Do. 6 Credits 3/1 Do. 6 Documentary 3/14 Calcuiti, Demand Bank Re. 2251 Do. 30 days’eight Private 22s B mibiy, Demand Bank 2251 Do. 30 days’sight Private 22» Madras, Demand
    121 words
  • 112 4 London, 13th August 1888. Mr. O’Kelly has been sentenced to four months imprisonment. The contract for the conveyance of Mails tvu Canada to Hongkong, has been settled. The House of Lords has passed the local Government Bill, and the Parnell Commission Bill. London, 14th August, 1888. Mr. Parnell
    112 words
  • 1377 4 The news that the Police have abandoned the idea of instituting proceedings against certain members of the Turf Club for alleged infringement of the terms under which permission was given to the club to use the totalizator during the races, will not astonish any one
    1,377 words
  • 20 4 BIRTH. On the 12tli instant, at Penang, the wife of 11. C. Cowdell, Province Wellesley, of a daughter.
    20 words
  • 570 4 Italy lias notified to the powers that her flag has been hoisted at Zula. South of Mitftsowah. and that a protectorate has been proclaimed. M. Goblet in a note to the powers states that Italy has not observed the rules of the Berlin Conference with regard to
    570 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 242 4 ROBINSON Co. I HA VE J VST RECEIVE!) Picot Edged Ribbon in all colours. Cream Silk Gloves 6 10 buttox length. Tan Suede Gloves 8 button length. English and French flowers. Black, Cream, and coloured Aigrettes. Untrimmed, white straw hats. Untrimmed black btrAw hats. Untrimmed black white straw Bonnets. Children’s
      242 words

  • 1312 5 The steamer Camorta from Negapatam, which arrived here on Tuesday last, passed an Italian banpie number SG R Q about twenty five miles off Muka Head, which asked to be reported. As the Gymkhana meeting, which it was proposed to hold on Saturday the 25th inst., would,
    1,312 words
  • 403 5 The dispute between the priests of the Pitt Street Temple, and certain of the Chinese community, which created such a sensation some time ago, has, we hope, been settled at last. The original grant by which the Temple was held, was made in favor of the
    403 words
  • 145 5 Wonders will never cease and human credulity is incommensurable, if we are to judge by the following, which we extract from the editorials of one of our Rangoon contemporaries The Revd. Father P. Elias, a Priest of the Assyrian Church, duly accredited by the Patriarch, has
    145 words
  • 598 5 On Monday last, an all day inatih was played on the Esplanade Grounds between the United Services and an eleven of the Cricket Club. Play was commenced at half past eleven o’clock, and Mr. L. C. Brown having won the toss for the Club sent the opposing
    598 words
  • 200 5 The half yearly Lawn-Tennis Tournament of this Club was commenced on Tuesday last, when the following ties in the first round were decided FIRST DAY. Single Handicap. C.W. S. Kynnersley 6’3, 36, 6'5 b C. Guinness. Capt. Moggridge bW. A. Cuscaden absent. R. C. Petherbridge 6 3, 61 b
    200 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 In nation is the sincerest flattery. At the principal hotels now, if you ask for ice in your A pollinaris, the boys tell you that it is kept on ice. I'hat is how the importers have long kept it. and it is unquestionably the best way to keep the t>est
      58 words

  • 248 6 Mr. Tranchell’s side r. Major Walker’s side. (Communicated.) The above match was commenced on the 11th, and will be continued to-mor-row. It is gratifying to see in the field once more some fair talent, which may justify their trying conclusions again with Pen an er. MR. TRANCHELL’S
    248 words
  • 728 6 We extract the following from the Nlalacca Weekly Chronicle of the 4th instant Official instructions arrived here on Monday last that of the three prisoners sentenced to death at the recent Assizes for the murder of Abu Adam at Batu Berendum only Buntal
    728 words
  • 1443 6 The following remarkable story to which we alluded already in one of our recent issues is printed by the Fall Mall Gazette as having been received from its Berlin cor-j respondent in a communication, dated July 10:—“Very hateful rumours are flying about in Berlin, which I hesitate to send
    1,443 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners invite tenders for the construction of a retaining wall along a portion of Julutong Road. Full particu.ars can be obtained at the Municipal Engineer’s Office. Tenders which should be endorsed “Tender for retaining wall, Jelutong Road will be received by the undersigned up to 4
      111 words
    • 521 6 ROSS PRITCI~wB TAILORS oD, |tH| No. 1, BEACH STK. j W Are now opening out a rnent of new goods selected Home Market, comprising the following’ TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Black A Blue Superfine Cloth. Black Blue Worstead Coatings. Colored Worsted Coatings. Fancy Tweed Suitings. Home Spuns. Specially cut lengths of Fancy
      521 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1990 7 Mbogramme s. KATZ Co. T the londonassurance. WniANA MEETING. nrillllA nril INCORPORATEY BY ROYAL CHARTER. PENANR —nF I I The Company request the earnest attention of RACE COURSE LJ 1 1720. thoughtful and intelligent Assurants to the un29™ august, 188 s. bole importers for y cr 3 lsuri s uildi
      1,990 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1369 8 DR. LALOR’S I Oa “THE RICHEST OF NATURAL PTJOSPHODVNE Ap WATE JL JBwPw bEL JL Ja VJ aL w JLmI j Mild, certain, and most valuable!' Sir W. AITKEN, M.D., F.R.S. Is the only Patent Medicine of the kind or name awarded Certificate of Merit itrrnrmu nrrnn j n-nximm n
      1,369 words
    • 623 8 PENANG ICE WC~~W| Beach Street No. 2|j raßg® Open on week days from 7.3 B i and from noon to 5.30 p. m., fl 1 and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noonSHL.ICE WILL ONLY BE AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS A NgNOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED
      623 words