Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1888

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVI. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1&8. No. 81
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1868 1 F uK Beß KAISER BOCK BEER. rcwcij oinpanj hinted, NieJenuen lig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 589 peninsular <fc Oriental Steam Navi- Ocean Steam Ship Company 7 7“ ration Company. Holt's Weekly Line/ Chartered Mercantile Back of m mil E following
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    • 1731 2 INSURANCES. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE TVelTn < v/mnnun Avv mnmm The Marine Insurance Company COMPANY INSURANCE COMPANY. LIM11EI), Limited. 2 0, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E. C. j “7 j x NEW AND REDUCED RATES FOR ESTABLISHED 1836. Rj£LdlX^on“e B P »7b oWf > rf“h« THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. j above Company
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  • 126 3 (From the Deli Courant.) The installation of the new Sultan of Assahan to place on the 6th instant at Government House, Medan, officers, civil and military, being present. In honour of this event the Resident of Deli gave a dinner last Monday. On the 2nd instant, the s.
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  • 293 3 'I lie Mornini/ Poet, commenting on the visit of M. Floquet and Admiral Krantz to the French fleet, says the idea in France now seems to be to restore her self-respect by every possible reminder of her vast resources, and of the fact that they are being
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  • 2393 3 Sir R. Morier. writing to the Marquis of Salisbury on June 3(>. gives the following interesting act ***** of the enterprise of a British seaman who successfully established commercial relations with Siberia through the Kara Sea For the last year and a half I have
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  • 969 3 At the Cutlers' Feast, at Sheffield on the 6th ult. Lord Charles Beresford was the chief speaker. In responding for the Navy, having asked what the late naval mameuvres proved, lie said It is first of all proved that we have not enough cruisers
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  • 560 3 The report of consul Ixgi.is at Copenhagen upon dairy farms in Denmark has been issued. Among other things he says AA ith reference to certain partigraphs which have appeared in English papers tending to depieciate the quality of Danish butter, by including it in a statement that the
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  • 38 4 The next ordinary meeting of the Municipal Counnissioncis will be held at the Resident Councillor’s Office at 2 i>. m. on Friday, the 19th October 1888. By order. J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 124 4 London, October, 1888. Italy’disputes the decree of the Tunisian Government, ordering inspection of Italian Schools, and threatens to retaliate by the inspection of French Schools at Rome. London, 9th October, 1888. Mr. W. 11. Smith speaking at Gloucester, stated that the Cape Government was mistaken in supposing that
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  • 685 4 The jury who sat on the recent trial of Mr. Batty, the late Acting Assistant Post Master General, for criminal breach of trust, did good service when delivering their verdict—or no verdict, as it really was —by protesting against the practice of the Government in making appointments without
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  • 478 4 A few days ago we had the pleasure of inspecting the additions which are now being made to the Oriental Hotel, lhe work is now making good progress, and it is expected that the new portions will be ready for occupation about January. Ihe system of suites
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  • 125 4 From the Government Gazette of Sen tember 28. 1" In accordance with the provisions of 1879°’’ i °V T ii‘ P St rdinai 18/9, His Excellency the Governor in Uouncil has been pleased to order as follows 1. 0.1 and after the Ist w t be IH««, the
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  • 2041 4 :o: We hear that a team of the Singapore Cricket Club intend paying us a visit about Christmas to play the Penaim Cricket Club. The last match took place at Singapore. M e would remind our readers of the competition for two handsome silver cups, presented by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 394 4 ROBINSON Co. HA VE J VsTltliCElVliD millinery”department. Ladies Black and AVliite Straw Hats in the Newest Shapes. FANCY RIBBONS. Satin Edge Ribbons. Swiss Embroideries. Do Edgings. Cream Flouncing. Canvass for Wool Work. Remington Machine Needles. The Domestic do do Singer’s do do Wheeler and Wilson’s Machine Needles. Infants Frocks. Do
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  • 231 5 To the Editor of the Pinana Gazette. Sir, Is the jury a part of the Court, ul<l is imputing partiality to a special jury comtempt Is a judge expected to protect a jury against such contempt even if uttered by the Solicitor General, and what would the punishment be
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  • 1286 5 The trial of Mr. G. T. Batty, late Acting Assistant Postmaster General, the result of which we briefly mentioned in our last, took place on Monday before Mr. Justice Wood and a special jury. The Hon. H. Trotter, Auditor General, who was one of
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  • 199 5 The following extracts are taken from regulations made by H. E. The Governor in Council under The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 1886, and published in the Government Gazette of September 28th. Whoever acts in contravention of either of the Regulations numbered
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  • 1279 6 The phonograph is an entertaining little wonder. It has been “performing" in the presence of 300 ladies and gentlemen at the London Press Club and it has made many friends The weird little thing seems to be able to do anything. It whistles, sings, delivers melodiamatie imitations, cheers, hisses,
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  • 629 6 The latest of the Chinese characteristics; discussed by a writer in the North China Herald is the national disregard of accuracy. The first impression the writer receives of j the Chinese is that of uniformity—the same blue garments, the same queues, the same almond eyes but in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 172 6 ROSS PRITCHARD. TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS 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. J QUADRUPLE RAZOR STROPS. PEARS’ SHAVING STICKS. ATKINSON’S TOOTH SHAVING BRUSHES. ELLWOGDS FELT HELMETS. CHRISTY’S TERAI HATS. CHRISTY’S SPORTING CAPS. WHITE
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    • 522 6 A ORDDEUTSCHER LLO YD. Bremen. Subsidized by the Imperial German Government. Monthly Mail service between Bremer Hafenand China with branch line to Japan. Calling at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore Hongkong and Shanghai.—Special’ Steamers for the Mail between Brindisi and Alexandria. The following dates have been
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 2641 7 the ANGLO-DUTCH TOBACCO PROSPECTUS. J neighbourhood but in Singapore generally. The Posit Ive Government Security ESTATE COMPANY The site is unique and faces the esplanade Life Assurance Company (ltd.) LOIHILUUIHIHNI. SINGAPORE HOTEL COMPANY sea, and the advantages of the position P A T>TTA T (XKi I IlllTrn will he seen
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1466 8 DR. LALOR’S I HunyadiJims. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. PHO SPHODYNE S “!L- I. As a safe, ordinary, and gentle aperient. Is the only Patent Medicine of the kind or name awarded Certificate of Merit 21 V r habitual constipation. at the Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-4. 3- By persons inclined to
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    • 586 8 I PENANG ICE WORKSBeach Street No. 27. Open on week days from 7.30 to 10 a. m and from noon to 5.30 p. m., on Sundai s and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS
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