Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 February 1889

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  • 26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series. 1 ESTABLISHED 1833. [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVII. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1Y 1889. No. 14
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    • 1617 1 IE p KAISER BOCK BEER. From tin- kauer Beer Brewery Company Limited, Niedermendig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 1 1 1 40 gation Company. Holt’s Weekly X>ine? BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANYLTD,NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. r», Homeward
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    • 1675 2 INSURANCES. 1 STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE ISLE OF SKYE” WHISKY. The Marlnejtoserane. Company COMPANY. DJJKKERS ZOON'S SPECIALTIES, r- NEW AND REDUCED BATES FOB MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT, n™ the straits settlements. 1 assoc/.137<1v mmu i,e bobdeavxs wines and liqvevks. above Company by any Brat Class Steamer SOLE AGENT FOR THE
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  • 1292 3 (from the Free Press.} The s. s. Australind arrived here on, Wednesday, the 6th instant, from Fremantle via ports. She brought up 550 sheep and lost over two hundred on the passage through stress of weather. She has but twelve horses but among them I is the somewhat
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  • 462 3 (Fi.'om the Mercantile Gazette OF 2nd r February.) In the article last week on the Siat mt se Railway surveys, it was stated that 1 Mr. .Skipton’s party who are working on i' rhe section from Muang Prayc to Chi- < engr.iai bad made preliminary traverse i surveys
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  • 1438 3 A female inspector employed by the Customs Department at New York the other day gave a reporter an interesting account of i some incidents which had come under her notice in connection with her duties. One of, the latest was as follows; —Among the cabin
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  • 217 3 The following important General Order in reference to the new drill for the British infantry of all kinds, has been issued by the War Office:—“His Royal Highness the Commander-in-Chief has received the Queen's commands to require of officers a scrupulous adherence to the system of
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  • 184 3 An extraordinary story comes from Newbury. in Berkshire. According to a local paper, Mr. “Willis, of North Farm, had a valuable cart colt that had fora long time suffered very much from difficulty of breathing, and had been attended by Mi. Wilkins, F.R.C.V.S.. who
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  • 123 4 Penang, 14th February, 1889 Hates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/o| dollar. Do. I months’ sight Bank.., 3/ -3/l| dol. Do. G Credits 3/1 Do. 6,, Documentary 3/1;’ Calcusti, Demand Bank Ils. 21*| t) De 30 days’sight Private 225 Bnnbty, Demand Bank 218’ Do. 30 days’sight Private 225*
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  • 49 4 London, 12th February 1889. The French Chamber has passed the Bill for scrutin d’arondissement by a majority of forty six. Mr. Parnell has now commenced an action, in the Irish Courts, against the Times. Father MacFadden, and five others are charged with the murder of Inspector Gweedore.
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  • 1089 4 The Singapore newspapers give a full though not a verbatim account of the debate on the Societies Bill, the result of which was telegraphed on Saturday last. Without a verbatim report, it is impossible to criticise the different speeches, but the account is full
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  • 408 4 Mr. O’Brien has been allowed to discard jail clothes and resume his ordinary attire. President Harrison has appointed Mr. Blaine to succeed Mr. Bayard as Secretary of State. The Duke of Cambridge has arrived at Gibraltar, whence he returns without inspecting Malta as at first arranged. It
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  • 1088 4 -Add. The homeward P. O. Steamer JV»insular is expected here on Thursday, the 21st instant. I he settling day for the Races has been fixed for to-day at 2 p.m. in the Chamber of Commerce. ’The outward P. O. Steamer Kaiser-i-Hind is due here on the 25th
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 202 4 ROBINSON Co. BA VE J VST RECEIVED NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS. TOYS OF EVERY~DESCRIPTION. CIGAR_CASES. CIGARETTE CASES. ETUI CASES. WORK BASKETS. WORKBOXES. WRITING DESKS. DRESSING-CASES. DRESSING BAGS. NEW TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS. NEW MILLINERY. BON BONS. CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS. Apollinaris WATER THE NATURAL SODA WATER ‘THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.’ British
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    • 26 4 PENANG RACES. Setting Day has been fixed for to-day Friday, the 15th at 2 p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce. H. PINCKNEY, Honorary Secretary, Penang Races.
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    • 9 4 MARTHA RITGEN, HEINRICH GRONGROFT, FRANKFURT, DELI, A. M. Sumatra.
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  • 1266 5 GORDON r«. PALMER and WADMAN. On Tuesday at the Police Court, before Mr. J. V N. Kyshe, European constables Thomas Palmer and William Wadman were charged with making use of threatening and insulting language to Inspector Gordon in th? execution of his duty, and insubordination. To these charges
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  • 90 5 Reports are current of impending Ministerial changes in Turkey, it being understood that Said Pacha Minister for Foreign Affairs, will be appointed Grand izier in place of Kiaiuil Pacha. The Globe learns that the Crown Prince of Servia has been presented with the pen with which King Milan signed
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  • 5162 5 (From the Free Press of the Bth inst.) Yesterday was certainly a field day for the Council. There was a full attendance of members, the only absentee being the Resident Councillor of Malacca. His absence was a matter for some small surprise, for he
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    • 1464 7 ROSS PRITCHARD. 1 THE LONDON ASSURANCE, 1 The Security Life a ssurance Company (Ltd.) INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. I I* lo Company request the earnest attention of TATTHPQ Avn rrvTTvwv’u 1 1 f ZU. thoughtful and intelligent Assurants to the unIAIWK» AND GEN ILEMEN ,8 example.! success which lias attended
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    • 1364 8 NOTICE OF SALE. I~JI zw I- JL By order of the Mortgagee, the Govern- 1 ment of Perak, the undersigned is instruct—mm mm iiii i /> 'ed f° put up for sale by I üblic Auction at Il OU YER, kjUILLET >ylE., 13 p.m., on Saturday the 23rd of February
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    • 561 8 PENANG ICE WORKSBeach Street No. Open on yveck day’s 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 PUBLIC ARE
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