Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 March 1889
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1889-03-05 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVII. TUEDAY. MARCH 5, 1889. No. 1925 words
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Advertisement1561 1889-03-05 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. From the Kaiser Beer Brewery Company Limited, Niedermendig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 746 en Mavi Company BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.) rpilE following are the appointed NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Packets conveying the Outward and NEGAPATAM LINEZOF1,561 words
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Advertisement1620 1889-03-05 2 INSURANCES. I STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE i ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY. Thv Marine Insurance Company fJDMDAMV I Limteti bUMrANT. J. DUKKERS ZOON'S SPECIALTIES, THE undersigned"are prepared I.)accept' NEW AND REDUCED RATES FOR MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. Risks and issue Policies on belu-.lf of the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ASSOCIATION VINICOLE DE1,620 words
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Article739 1889-03-05 3 SINGA GAPORE NEWS. (From the Free Press.) It is stated that Capt. Luce having concluded his survey in connection with the delimitation of the frontiers between Annain and Siam, will shortly proceed to France with a view to place the results of his researches before the French Government. We have(From the Free Press.) - 739 words
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Article305 1889-03-05 3 (From the Mercantile Gazette of 16in February. AV e understand that the Siamese Government contemplate appointing a French lawyer as their Legal Adviser. Whether the new adviser is to act in conjunction with Mr. Michell or as his successor, we have not heard. We understand that it is(From the Mercantile Gazette of 16in February. - 305 words
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Article1137 1889-03-05 3 (From the Overland China Mail, 20th Ultimo.) We bear that the applications for the shares in the Electric Light Company (i. e., for the 15,000 to be allotted to the lublic) have aggregated something like i 180,000. That is to say, they have been applied for just twelve(From the Overland China Mail, 20th Ultimo.) - 1,137 words
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159 1889-03-05 3 (From the Deli Con rani.) The harbour office at Laboean Deli has been broken into by theives. A safe was forced open and a large sum of money in bank notes, together w ith a watch, carried away. An American linn has advertised in this paper(From the Deli Con rani.) - 159 words
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Article900 1889-03-05 3 —Bombay Gazette. A Greek named Demetrio Georgio recently arrived at Suakim with news from Khartoum. A Central News correspondent had an interview with him, and heard his story —the talo of the last hour of one of Britain’s noblest men. The narrative has been translated from—Bombay Gazette. - 900 words
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Article119 1889-03-05 3 ions, wiin-n win insr n. day or two.— Gazette. It is said that at present there are only 1.5 ships in the Japanese Navy fit for active service, but it is expected that by next year there will be added 17 men-of-war and 8 torpedo boats which areions, wiin-n win insr n. day or two.— Gazette. ’ " - 119 words
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Article131 1889-03-05 4 Penang, Ith March, 1889 Kails ci.use as i m.Lcws: London. Demun I t:i; 3 a dollar. 80. 4 month s.-ia Baui Do. 6 i.tecilH •'/Is Do. 6,, Du'.tmieiitary 3 I Calcutt t, Demand Baid; R». -Jift Do. 30 days’si<l it I’rix.ito 2 Bombay. Demand Ban! Jis. Do. 30 days’sigi>*131 words
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Article215 1889-03-05 4 London, 28th February, 1889. Counsel for the <f Times have withdrawn the letters, expressing- regret for their publication. Air. Parnell stated on oath that the signal tires were forgeries. Lord Salisbury, in a speech at a banquet, said he rejoiced that there were emphatic symptoms of a revival215 words
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643 1889-03-05 4 'l'm. amended bill, by which it is proposed to deal with the property of the Penang Presbyterian Mission, is a great improvement on the measure as originally draw n; and.so tar a< we can see. there is nothing in it to which the Presbyterians can643 words
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Article17 1889-03-05 4 BIRTH. At Cloverdeen on Thursday, the 28th of February, Mrs. Ernest Hogan of a daughter.17 words
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Article598 1889-03-05 4 Mr. Gladstone lias arrived in London from lttdv|for the re-assembling of Parliament. Mr. Karew. Home Rule member for North Kildare.fwtis arresteil at Kinloek for an offence under the Crimes Act. A telegram has been received by tlie Prince of Wales from Maharaja Holkar, offering to subscribe a598 words
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Article866 1889-03-05 4 :o: 11. AL S. Wanderer left yesterday morning for a short cruise, and is expected back here to-morrow. I he annual meeting t>f St. George’s Fainil Mission As>ociation took place on Saturday last in the Mission Chapel. We hear that the Government have called upon ail the866 words
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Advertisement228 1889-03-05 4 ROBINSON Co. HAVJSJISI ItECIiIVED NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS. TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CIGAR CASES. CIGARETTE CASES. ETUI CASES. WORK BASKETS. WORK BOXES. WRITING DESKS. DRESSING CASES. DRESSING BAGS. NEW TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS. NEW MILIINERY. BONSONS. Christmas’ Takes and PUDDINGS. Apollinaris WAT Ell THE NATURAL SODA WATER ‘THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.’228 words
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Article1525 1889-03-05 5 To the Editor of tin Pinanj t.iazette. Sir, J fined that the Societies Bill,’’ as it is called bv the Clerk ol the Council, has been passed. I am sorry that my absence from the Settlement should have prevented me from drawing attention to this measure before now. 11,525 words
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Article2533 1889-03-05 5 The result of the census taken in January last, shows that Switzerland now has 2,936,000 inhabitants. There has been an increase uf iu eight years. Jt is stated that the Queen is said to have added a codicil to her will which relates exclusively to the Jubilee gifts, the2,533 words
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Article307 1889-03-05 6 Coolness and self control al critical moments are supposed lobe British attributes par e.cilhnce. Your Frenchman or your: German mnv occasionally make some show of one or the other, but Great Britain takes credit to herself for almost a monopoly. It is most satisfactory, therefore, says the307 words
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Article230 1889-03-05 6 Maidm- iti- Adrertivr. A singular story comes from the village of Whittington, near Dcwnham. Norfolk. A man named Robert M oodcock, a labouring maltster in the parish, died at. the age of 68 years. Before his death he called to his bedside his eldest son, to whomMaidm- iti- Adrertivr. - 230 words
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Article853 1889-03-05 6 Shipping Gazette. Of the making of ship '-anals there i.' apparently no end. The agitation for such waterway'. with which we in England have liten so familiar for some year', has at last extended to Scotland a country indeed w hich we should have imagined was sufficientlyShipping Gazette. - 853 words
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Article304 1889-03-05 6 The Home papers state that Sir Waite 1 Eugene DeSouza, of Calcutta, has been ie" turned at the head of the poll at Westmins* ter for th > County Council. Sir Walter belongs to the ane’ent Portuguese family of the DeSouzas, who originally settled in Bombay, and304 words
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Advertisement488 1889-03-05 6 NEW GOODS. t ROSS PRITCHARD. TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS. No. 1, BEACH STREET. ARE NOW OPENING OUT e;e GLENGARRY THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF 1889 PURCHASES. NEW GOODS. ROSS PRITCHARD. TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS. No. 1, BEACH STREET. ARE NOW OPENING OUT t.t GLENGARRY i THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF 1889 PURCHASES.488 words
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Article, Illustration475 1889-03-05 7 SPRING- MEETING, 1889. First day 9th March, 1. —The Welcome Prize —Value $156. —Presented by Sportsman of Upper Langkat. For Maiden Battak ponies. I Gentlemen riders. Distance 900 metres. Entrance $5. 2. —Selling Plate. —Value S 200. —For horses valued up to 600, to carry 75 Ko.475 words
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Advertisement552 1889-03-05 7 IN THE GOODS OF WILLIAM I CLAYTON FONCECA DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that all creditors j and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of William Clayton Fonceca, late of Teluk Anson, I Perak, deceased, who died in the month of September 1888, are hereby552 words
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Advertisement62 1889-03-05 7 FIREWORKS FROM TH GORS BATAVIA, ARE IN STOCK BY H. J. Martyn, Jr., Sole Ai," nt for I'l Hitug, Produce II ellcsleg and Delt. 736 Price list on application. NOTICE. 1 Oy Yew Kwee do hereby give notice that my wife Ong Soli Yew having left my protection I will62 words
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Advertisement1102 1889-03-05 7 THE LONDON ASSURANCE. Th 3' Life n ssurance Company (Ltd.) INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. m] I*7 nr» The Company request the earnest attention of lfZU> thoughtful and intelligent Assurants to the tinTJ Cr 7? 7J’ Z 3 7 exauipled success which has attended the prinACI cJllSUllliy ,JyUlllilllffS, jCCdS ciples upon1,102 words
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Advertisement1141 1889-03-05 8 THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS T 7 It is hereby notified that tenders will be has just received a further large consignment of received at the office of the Superintendent !of Lower Perak up to noon on the 31st ENVELOPES March 1889. for the sole right to collect the >t duties1,141 words
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Advertisement440 1889-03-05 8 PENANG ICE WORKS Beach Street No. 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. in. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OK TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR Cling THE PUBLIC440 words
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