Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 September 1888
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1888-09-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] [l’kiue 20 Cents VOL. XLVI. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1888. No. 7725 words
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Advertisement1800 1888-09-28 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. From the k»>ser Boer Brewery C.mpany Lio.iteJ, NieJermendig on the Rhine. Hnttenlmeli Llrollwra 4 Company, Sols Agents tor tl,e Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 58» Chartered Mercantile Bank of a ffIHE following are the appointed India, London China. NE6A fr JASvdI NE E INCORPORATED BY BOYAL CHARTER Homewa-d1,800 words
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Advertisement1646 1888-09-28 2 INSURANCES. I STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE I r 1)nil1 VCIITn t XT/ u vvz f The Marine Insurance Company COMPANY. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITER Limited. 20, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E. C. Tin? S ,1 NEW AND REDUCED RATES FOR ESTABLISHED 1836. Risks and issuePolicS^behalfof the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Capital £1.000.000.1,646 words
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Article480 1888-09-28 3 (Fkom Tin: Singapore Free Press.') Me believe that the 82nd Regiment will not be moved from Singapore before February. It is still uncertain whether its destination is to be Cairo or Gibraltar, but it is believed that the latter place will be the future station of the P.480 words
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Article340 1888-09-28 3 ’l’nngkn Mahmud, son of H. H. the Sultan of Pahang, accompanied by Tungku Yed, of Johore, arrived on the 22nd, by the early morning train, at Taiping Station, where was stationed a guard of honour of the Ist Perak Sikhs. The Rajahs accompanied by Mr. F. T. Thorold,340 words
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699 1888-09-28 3 Me (Home News) noted in brief in our last issue that some six months’ experience of the work of the new Municipal Bill in the Straits Settlements had been obtained. We will now formulate somewhat more concisely, though still briefly, a few of our leading699 words
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406 1888-09-28 3 It is the impression in Vienna, the correspondent of the Times asserts, that Signor Crispi's invocation of the still unsigned Siu z Canal Convention in his last Massowah circular, far from being an act of awkwardness, was an exceedingly adroit and ratjier malicious device406 words
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Article184 1888-09-28 3 The journey of Queen Natalie of Servia to ersailles and her stay in the quiet royal city seem to have been arranged rather hastily. Her Majesty left the Hague after having rereceived a letter from M. I’irotchanatz. her legal adviser, who was to meet her at184 words
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Article1096 1888-09-28 3 The following complete narrative of the capture by brigands at BeHova a short time since has been furnished by Herr Binder We were taken prisoners on the Sunday evening at half-past eight. Messrs. Scrikofsky, Liindler, Mitklol, and myself were sitting quietly at the Cafe Manto, in Bellova, when1,096 words
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425 1888-09-28 3 The expenditure for the replenishment of the French army owing to the great loss of materiel during the war of 1870-71 has always been considered very large, but the existing estimate is considerably exceeded by a calculation just made by the Gaulois which says “It425 words
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Article68 1888-09-28 4 S. GEORGE’S CHURCH, PENANG. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. September 3d, 1888. Morning.—Venite >293 Te Deum 299 Benedictus 330 Anthem Ib3 Holy Communion.—Kyrie ii Moria and Thanks 2 Offertory Hymn. -J. i Evening.— Psalms (XLVII C'XLVIII, CXLIX 183 GL Magnificat 309 Nunc Dimittis 334 Anthem 266 (Pwrilau) Hymn 268 words
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Article118 1888-09-28 4 Penang. 27th September, 1888 Bates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/1 dollar Do. 4 months'sight Bank.,. 3/p Do 6 Credits 3 z Z Do. 6 Documentary 3, Calcuiti. Demand Bank Rs. 2 D< 30 days'sight Private 2'.8 B m.biy, Demand Bank 10. 30 days'sight Private 228 Madras. Demand118 words
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Article262 1888-09-28 4 REUTER'S TELEGRA MS. London, 24th September, 1888. A great sensation has been caused in Germany by the publication of the diary of the late Emperor Frederick. It is there shown that the foundation of the German Empire was due to his exertions in the f ice of the opposition of262 words
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Article813 1888-09-28 4 “A great sensation,” says a Reuter’s telegram, has been caused in Germ ny by the publication of the diary of the late Emperor Frederick. It is there shown that the foundation of the German Empire was due to his exertions in the face of the opposition813 words
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Article1017 1888-09-28 4 Silver ore in extraordinary abundance, a Bangalore paper says, has been discovered by Mr. Mervvn Smith in the Chitaldroo Distiict. The reefs, of which there are several, yield nearly quarter ore, which has been assayed by Messrs. Johnson and Matthey, of London, and giving l 420 z1,017 words
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Advertisement247 1888-09-28 4 ROBINSON Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED millinerylĕpartment. Ladies Black and White Straw Hats in the Newest Shapes. FANCY RIBBONS. Satin Edge Ribbons. Swiss Embroideries. Do Edgings. Cream, Flouncing. Cfljffvass for Wool Work. f a hington Machine Needles, tc Domestic do do Singer’s do do Wheeler and Wilson’s Machine Needles. Infants Frocks.247 words
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Article1173 1888-09-28 5 After Mr. Lee King Yam, whose death W e announced the other day, another well known and highly respected member of the Chinese community died on the 22nd instant at Singapore. We refer to Mr. Wee Boon Teck, tenior partner of Messrs. Wee Bin Co., ship owners1,173 words
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Article368 1888-09-28 5 To the Editor of the Pinany Gazette. Sir, The History of Alunicipal Arrears” is most interest ng, and until it was written many (no doubt very much mistaken individuals) were under the impression that the heavy arrears in the Province were chiefly caused by bad harvests making it difficult368 words
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Article511 1888-09-28 5 The Autumn Assizes are still going on without any noteworthy feature in any of the cases brought for trial before Mr. Justice Wood. On the 20th September, in the case of Cheng Sen Fuh, charged with (1) attempting to murder, and (2) voluntarily causing hurt by means of511 words
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Article1238 1888-09-28 5 Considerable sensation has b mi c .used in Alilan by a daring picture which has lately been pla vd on exhibition by the well-1' lown artist Scanzoni. It was advertised as a portrait of Aldlle. Frizzi, the premi dauseuse at the Scala but it trviied o > >be something1,238 words
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Advertisement57 1888-09-28 5 ItuiUilion is die sincerest flattery. At tha principal hotels now, if you ask for ice in your A|Millinaris, du-boys tell you that it is kept on ice. That is how the inqairters have long kept it, ami it is iiucues:ionahly the best way to keep the Is' -t eft' v.57 words
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Article897 1888-09-28 6 A PERILOUS AERONAUTIC TRIP. Some particulars are given by the Independance Beige relative to the ascent of the balloon of the Aerostatic Corps of Engineers, and of the rescue in the Channel of the aeronauts by the steamer Warrior. It was on Monday evening the897 words
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Advertisement295 1888-09-28 6 ROSS PRITCHARD. TAILOBS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTEBS No. 1, BEACH STREET. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT THE FOLLOWING GOODS. GENTLEMEN’S INDIA GAUZE UNDERVESTS. GENTLEMEN’S FANCY COLOURED MERINO SOCKS. MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES. QUADRUPLE RAZOR STROPS. PEARS’ SHAVING STICKS. ATKINSON’S TOOTH SHAVING BRUSHES. ELLWOOD S FELT HELMETS. CHRISTY’S TERAI HATS. CHRISTY’S SPORTING CAPS. WHITE295 words
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Advertisement922 1888-09-28 6 greatly felt for many years past, that of a 1 well-planned and well-fitted modern hotel of sufficient dimensions to accommodate the large and constantly growing passenger traffic through Singapore, as well as the considerable demand for permanent resi- 1 dential quarters in a hotel on the part of j persons922 words
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Advertisement663 1888-09-28 6 about three times the accommodation the present one, and there are good mm. «a for believing that the whole of 8 modation will be required. A successful and experienced manager has been en<m„J in advance. h 1 A provisional Agreement has been made by Mr. John Fraser with a Trustee663 words
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Advertisement631 1888-09-28 8 PENANG ICE WIORKs, Beach Street No. V 7. Open on week days from 7.30 to 10 a and from noon to 5.30 p. m., on Sunday and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS THE631 words
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