Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 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, NOVEMBER 9, 1888. No. 89
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1893 1 kaiser bock beer. From the Katser Bern brewery Company Lnmted, Ntedermendig on the Rhine. Hottenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 589 peninsular A. Oriental Steam Navi- Ocean Steam Ship Company H ZT —7 VTZ 777 —ZT7 7" (ration Company. Holt’s Weekly Line. ’’yj/'f Chartered Mercantile
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    • 1431 2 insurances. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE v ril V T The Marineinsurance Company COMPANY. I MA II IMb I Ull A G K COM lAh A LIMITED Lim ted. 20, OLD BROAD STREET. LONDON, E. C. j T~7 NEW AND REDUCED RATES FOR 1 ESTABLISHED 1836. Risks of the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
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  • 135 3 (From the Weekly Chronicle.) Last Tuesday, the 23rd October, a Malay shot a bear at Brisu. The animal was almost full grown, and the carcass was brought into town and sold by auction for two dollars and a half. Mr. Copley was the purchaser, and the skin will
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  • 280 3 (From the Perak Government Gazette.) A valuable report has been received from Mr. C. F. Bozzolo Mag strate of Upper Perak, of a journey of explo’ation undertaken by him, for the Perak Government, in the months of April and July last. Mr. Bozzolo crossed the mounta ns which
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  • 255 3 (From the PeZi Ccm rant.) A private telegram states that the health of the King of Holland is very unfavourable. He is always in bed and takes no nourishment. Another telegram states that the mother of the Queen of Holland, the Princess of Waldeck, Pynnont, is
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  • 169 3 The Annual General Meeting of the Club was held in the Pavilion on Tuesday evening last. The following members were paesent: Messrs. A. G. Wright (in the Chair) G. Pool, H. A. Thompson, G. Gottlieb, G. Griffin, E. H. Barrant, W. M. Scott, G. Easton, E. A.
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  • 277 3 A one innings match was played last Saturday, on the Esplanade, between the Pen ing Recreu tion Club eleven and a team of the 82nd regimen which resulted in favor of the Clubby 17 runs. Some very good h ts were made, but the ground was so uneven that
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  • 827 3 The Hon. W. E. Maxwell 1.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. A BSENT. E. F. Thomas
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  • 146 3 Here is the inventory of property found concealed about the person of an apparently fleshy little woman who came into New York on the German steamer the [other day. Two pairs of fine lace curtains, a piece of ladies’ dress goods fifteen and a half yards,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 307 3 ROSS PRITCHARD. TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS No. 1, BEACH STREET. Have received per s. s. Rucenna the following goods comprising BLACK WORSTED COATINGS. BLUE WORSTED COATINGS. COLOURED WORSTED SUITINGS. BLACK SUPERFINE CLOTH. BLUE SUPERFINE CLOTH. WORSTED COVER COATINGS. TROPICALSUITINGS. TROPICAL TROUSERINGS. WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS. SCOTCH HOMESPUNS. A choice selection
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  • 123 4 Penang, Bth November, 1888 Bates close as follows: London, Demand Hank 3/0y dollar. Do. I months’eight Bank... 3/1 Do. G Credits 3/2] Do. 6,, Documentary 3/2J- Calcuiti. Demand Bank Ke. 2241 Do. 30 days’eight Private 228 B mib iv, Demand Bank 22 41 Do. 30 days’ eight Private 228*
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  • 202 4 London, J>th November 1888. The agreement has been signed by which North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei accept the British protectorate. The Czar’s foot and the Czarina’s hand were injured in the railway disaster near Borki. Obituary. Projevalsky. London, 6th November, 1888. Mr. Gladstone, speaking at Birmingham, remarked that
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  • 777 4 With the exception of the Police, there is no great public department that comes in for so much abuse as the Post Office. The accusations brought against both are many and constant. They are always doing what they ought not to do, and not doing what they
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  • 1274 4 An attempt to levy black mail was made, not long ago, by one of the men in charge of the goods at the jettv. A gentleman had occasion to go there to take delivery of a box which had arrived for him. He was told to go
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 202 4 ROBINSON Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED PER MAIL CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS CAR DS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Apollinaris WATER THE NATURAL SODA WATER ‘THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.’ British Medical Journal. APOLLINARIS WATER, Supplied continuously to the Table H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last fourteen years. Apollinaria, the Natural
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  • 160 5 The Subscription Ball came off on Monday last, and from all sides we here it was a success. The evening was a wet one, and owing to the late arrival of the guests, dancing was not commenced before 9-30 p. m. but once begun, it
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  • 2975 5 To lite Editor oj the Pitianj Gazette. Dear Sir, As no one has sent you au account of the “Fancy Dress Ball” the enclosed production of my wife’s, found by me in her blotting book, may amuse some of your readers. Yours truly, John Dashwood. 29th October, 1888. Coo
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    • 1818 6 to go to Penaog to get a Money Order, s, GEORGE’S CHURCH, PENANG. ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, I H. J. MARTYN 17 It is to the interest of the Government to I 1, see the country peopled and opened up, 21th Sunday after Trinity. S. Martin Bp. LOGAN’S BUILDINGS V° mm isison
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    • 2657 7 THE LONDON ASSURANCE. PROSPECTUS. neighbourhood but in Singapore generally. I The Posit iveGovernment Security nv nnvir rn.Tvnr., 1 The site is unique and faces the esplanade Life Assurance Company (Ltd.) INCORI OLATEy BY ROYAL CHARTER. SINGAPORE HOTEL COMPANY and sea > and the advantages of the position |72oi I IMlTrn
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    • 1220 8 Tin. situation of the PiNANG Gazette Press rendering it difficult of access to THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT LADIES AND VISITORS w tbo proprietor has made anaugements with The APOLLINARIS CO., Limited, London, beg to As announce that, Messrs DICKSONS, GIBSON Co., a nu,n u! Aperient No. 2 BE/\CH STREET, of
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    • 630 8 PENANG ICE WORKS Beach Street No. 27. Open on week days from 7.30 to 10 a lh 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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