Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 September 1888

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  • 26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series. l [l’kice 20 Cents VOL. XLVI. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1888. No. 76
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    • 1886 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. From the Kaiser Beer brewery Company Limitel, NieJermendig on the Rhine. Hnttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 589 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navi- Ocean Steam Sh p Company Chartered Mercantile Bank of nation Comuanv. Holt's Weekly Line. ir f 1 India, London China.
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    • 1592 2 INSURANCES, 1 STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE I u n vr lvcnn tAT vn 4vv T The Marine Insurance Company COMPANY MARI Mi INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED Limited. ww 20, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E. C. 3 -n NEW AND REDUCED RATES FOR ESTABLISHED 1836. Risks and behalf’of "the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Capital
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  • 513 3 (From the Singapore Free Press.') A very fine meteor was seen in the sky on Sunday evening the 16th inst., about 8-45 p. M., and its briliance must have caused it to be noticed by many of those who were out of doors about that time. From what
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  • 672 3 (From the Ileefr/y Chronicle,) There are rumours that discontent exists amongst the Malays in the country round about Merlimau, and some of the malcontents have brought their complaints into town. They would prefer the old system of paying tithes instead of having fixed rents on the terms offered
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  • 1310 3 Read by the President at last MEETING OF THE MvNICIPAICoMMISSIONERS. In September 1887 it was laid down by Government that arrears were to be collected by the Municipality and that they had only six months in which to collect them, namely from Ist January
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  • 144 3 '[’he subjoined brief official particulars of Russian colonisation in Central Asia are published by the Russian Invalids. 'The work of colonisation began in 1875 in the territory of the Syr-Daria, eastwards of the Sea of Aral, by the foundation of the village of Miehailovskoe, in
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  • 381 3 —Home News. There are certain indications that the question of the future Government of Burmah will be raised again, probably more than once. For the moment the demand of the Rangoon merchants for the separat ion of Burmese from Indian interests is silenced, but it will
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  • 74 4 S. GEORGE S CHURCH. PENANG. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. September 30, 1888. Morning. —Venite 293 Te Deuni •.99 Benedictua 33(1 Anthem lb‘3 Holy Communion. Kyrie il (<loria and 'I hunks 2 Offertory Hymn 24' Evening realms XLVII 18 CXLVIII, C'XI.IX 183 GL I*s Magnificat 3o'j Nunc Dimiitis ;i.3l
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  • 121 4 Penang, 24th September. 1888 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Hank 3/U dollar. Do. 4 months’sight Bank... 3/D Do. G Credits 3/2| Do. G Documentary 3/vj| Calcuiti, Demand Bank Ils. 225 Do. 30 days'sight Private 228 B'jtnbiy, Demand Bank 22‘> Do. 30 days’sight Private 228 Madras, Demand Bank 225
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  • 118 4 London, 20th September, 1888. The French Government has decided that it is needless to reduce the duties on foreign corn. The French flag has been hoisted on the Marquesas Islands, after a conflict with the Natives, wherein, it is reported, two hundred French Marines and one thousand of
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  • 713 4 It is satisfactory to notice that our city fathers, after a lengthened debate, in the course of which the question of the arrears of rates and taxes was thoroughly thrashed out, have at last resolved to act in the matter. Two motions to this effect were set
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  • 1226 4 The following passengers have arrived at Penang:—Mr. H. B. Cox, per s. s. Lady Weld from Taiping Mr. and Mrs. A. Sam, per s. s. Graaf Van Bylandt from Singapore Mr. rr. 1 Wtchell, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Syed Arifin and Mr. ami Mrs. Syed Omar
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 213 4 ROBINSON Co. HAVE J VST HECEIVEV MILLINERYDEPARTMENT. Ladies Black and White Straw Hats in the Newest Shapes. FANCY RIBBONS. Satin Edge Ribbons. Swiss Embroideries. Do Edgings. Cream Flouncing. Canvass for Wool Work. Remington Machine Needh's, The Domestic do do Singer’s do do Wheeler and Wilson’s Machine Needles. Infants Frocks. Do
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    • 55 4 Imitation is the sincerest flattery. At the principal hotels now, if yon ask for ice in your Apollinaris, the boys tell you that it is kept on ice. I'hat is how the importers have long kept it, anil it is nnipicstionably the best way to keep the best < fieriescing
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  • 159 5 The Prizes in the Lawn Tennis Toumnient, having arrived from England, will be presented to-morrow evening. The following gentlemen are the recipients Championship Singles A. H. Capper Do runner up T. S. Kerr Handicap Singles J. M. Beck Do runner up Capt. Moggridge Handicap Doubles At the
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  • 324 5 To the Editor of the Pinauj Gazette. Sir, 1 was sorry to read the leader in the Pinang Gazette” of 21st inst., regarding the Comptroller of Deli and Sved Mohamed’s theatrical company. The statement of the woman Salamah is, no doubt, very interesting, and, the latter part especially, very
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  • 282 5 On the 21st instant at 7 p. in., a China woman named Lin Tay went to the house of another China woman mimed Ah Moy, with whom she was acquainted, and, whom she asked to drive with her to Ayer Etam.
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  • 2989 5 MEETING OF THE M UNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS. The Arrears of Bates and Taxes.. At the ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held last triday, the 21st inst., all the members attended, and a full board was constituted under the presidency of the Hon’ble M E. Maxwell, the Acting Resident Councillor.
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  • 775 6 Present. The Hon. W. E. Maxwell c.m.g., President The Acting Deputy Col. Engineer (J. H. Callcott Esq.) L. C. Brown Esq. W. C. Brown Esq m.d. Koh Seang' Tat Esq. C. F. Thomas Esq. 1.
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    • 991 6 ROSS PRITCHARD. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR 1 TAILORS GENTLEMENS OUTFITTERS CHINEBEJIONGKONG. No. 1, BEACH STREEI. Unobii the Auspices of tub Governor TAILORING DEPARTMENT. cownv. Black Blue Superfine Cloth. y Black Blue Worstead Coatings. i uv,/o, ’-”Hon. Fred. Stewart, m. a., 11. Colored Worsted Coatings. Dean.— Patrie Manson, M. D., 11.
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    • 2150 7 THE ANGLO-DUTCH TOBACCO GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. I THE LONDON ASSURANCE. The Posit lve ov ernment Security FRTATF nnMPAMY HOTIi'ICAUON, life A ssurance Company (Ltd.) LQIHII. UUIIH HII!. INCORPORATEY BY ROYAL CHARTER. CAPITAL 100,000 made to the L, 1720. thoughtful Ind’intelligent; Assurants to the tin- ft T’ n T tN f
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    • 1312 8 DR. LALOR’S Hunyadi Janos. "THE RICHEST OF NATURAL ptth^pnnn vo aper,en ,twa JL JLJL JL JL JL .LJ JL Jb 11 JLJ 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 aOTWrnu OIIDD anA /WOTTD
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    • 652 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 THE
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