Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 March 1889

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  • 27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISH! I) EVERY TUESDAY A.XD FRIDAY. New Series. 1 ESTABLISHED 1833. [PiucE 20 Cem's VOL. XLVII. TUESDAY. MARCH 12, 1889. No. 21
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    • 1606 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. From the Kaiser Beer Brewery Company Limited, Nielenueodig on the Rhine. llutUmbach Brothers A Company, Sole Agents fur the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 746 i Navi Company BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.) f..ii.«iuxarr'ii,e NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Rackets conveying the Oiilwsin ddw NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. iiomew.i-d
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    • 1758 2 INSURANCES. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY. Th. Company COMPANY. J. DUKKEIIS& ZOON'S SPECIALTIES, TUL i *7 II NEW AND HEDUCED KATES FOR MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CT,ARET, PORT. Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. JWAC'/J TION l INK,OLE DE BOR DEA lA.>W7A ES A
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  • 827 3 (From the Straits Times.} His Excellency this month makes a trip up country to the Jelebu district. Small-pox is gradually increasing in Singapore and surrounding districts. The police state that on an average one person daily is admitted to the hospital suffering from this complaint. To-day (4th March)
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  • 268 3 (From the Ort riant! China Mail.) •JAPAN. The new constitution of Japan, which is based somewhat on the model of that of Germany was promulgated with great pompon the 12th ultimo. A synopsis of the constitution, together with the oath taken by the Emperor to observe the
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  • 1750 3 (From Tin L>j,uh>n Chin" Et/jf Feb. 8.) Tlic Court. Tli' Qiui.ii i-, ill Si nboriii-. ‘f'hr-t'rtfirr rcftif it- Ik-1 Maj.sry has at last approved of high Court dress for ladies suffering from illness, intirmi- ty. or adv aneing years. Tin Prince of Wales leaves London shortly
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  • 629 3 RESULTS OF I’HE FIRST TWO DAYS. First day 9th march. 1. -The Welcome Prize —Value sl->6. —Presented by Sportsman of Upper Langkat. For Maiden Battak ponies. Gentlemen riders. Distance 900 metres. Entrance -So. 1 I» mon de 1! rn ITcur th T.ql r 2 do Fridortn 2. —Selling
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  • 125 4 I’exaxg 11th March. 1881* Rails Close as ioi.Lows:— London, Demand Bank .">/0 dollar. J >O. I months'►ight Bank 1’o) Do. G Credits 3/1 J, Da. fi Documentary 3/1 CilcuiU. Demand Bank Rs. 21*£ Do. 30 days’sight Private 225 B >mbiy. Dematid Bank 2;h i Do. 30 davs'sight Private 225
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  • 146 4 London, 7th March, 1889. The closure had to be adopted in the «House of Commons to close the debate on the Address; the Address was voted. King Milan hits abdicated, his son becoming King. M. Risticb. and two Generals act as Regents the situation excites uneasiness. London. s
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  • 830 4 Many of the reports which yearly issue from the pens of the heads of of departments in this Colonv. and which are duly published in the Gor/z/im nt G’o.,//>'. aim as much at tickling the public taste as instructing the public mind. They appeal to popularity either
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  • 1482 4 We publi-hed in last issue a long letter front Mr. .McLarty, attacking a recent article of ours on the Presbyterian Church Property Bill. Air. Alt Larty s newborn zeal for Presbyterian ism is eating him up. We cannot pretend to any such zeal and as we
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    • 190 4 ROBINSON Co. HA VE J VST RECEIVED NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS. TOYS OF EVERYJESCRIPTION. CIGAR CASES. CIGARETTE CASES. ETUIJDASES. WORKBASKETS. WORK BOXES. WRITING DESKS. dressingTcases. DRESSING BAGS. NEW TWEEDSJOR suitings. NEW MILLINERY. bonßons. CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS. Apollinaris WATER THE NATURAL SODA WATER ‘THE QUEEN OF 'TABLE WATERS.’ Bkitish Medical Jouknal.
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  • 518 5 A large tire broke out in Mandalay on the night of the 26th ultimo, causing great damage. Mr. Balfour, a Gladstonian liberal, has been returned unopposed for Burnley in place of the late member who resigned. The 1 Para Penlow or Secretary of State for Bliootan has
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  • 1607 5 Mr, G* C. Wray, Assistant Protector of Chinese, left for Hongkong by the mail steamer (tangent yesterday. For smuggling two bottles of gin. two bottles of nanixu and some chandu. two Chinese were yesterday fined s7*> each. The I’. X (>. mail Steamer (jangex, with the mails
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  • 840 5 To the l ’.d 'd >r of the Pincuig Gazette. Sn:, As a member of both the Cricket Club and tin- Golt (i-Tib, 1 am surprised at the letter from An Old Cricketer.” Both cricket and golf are noble oltl games and distinctl' national. If golf, which is the
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  • 1417 6 At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday, the 18th Inst mt. Mr. W. E. Maxwell. President, Mr. R. A. P. Hogan. Mr. F. AL McLarty and Mr C Barnett were present. Mr. J. Callcolt and Mr. L. C. Broun were absent. The minutes of the last
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  • 1198 6 (Fko.m the Perak (loremnient (razettc.) Extracts from the report of the proceed- the f ounml of State. Perak, from the 12th to the P.hh February 1889 inclusive: Eight of the rioters, viz., Kuan Tek, Chong Kim. Fong Team, Wang Kyen. Chin Ah A in. Oh Wall. Sang Sin
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    • 421 6 NOTICE. A lady shortly returning to England from Singapore will take charge of a few childr n to educate with her own. Excellent inferences. High Class Education relined and happy home. French and German taught and spoken. Apply to L. l- <of f/iiti I’ltfu The undermentioned properties in GEOBGE TOWN
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    • 1867 7 NEW GOODS. 1 the London assurance. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Notice is hereby given that all creditors i 1700 The Company request the earnest attention of and persons having any claims or demands ll£U< thoughtful and intelligent Assnrants to the un ROSS PRITCHARD, k- ■>■■ wiHiu... 3„ 3urul ,j ißMnp,
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    • 1095 8 THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS ~7' sT “q i Apo limans CORRESPONDENCE CARDS. ,f HE QUEEN 0F TABLE WATERS j OO CeiltS ])Cl* pncikOt. ThefillingattheApoLLiNAßisSPßiNGduringl the year 1888 amounted to 12.720.000 Bottles. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS. The annual consumption of this favourite I 1 1)(‘T beverage affords a striking proof of the wide1
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    • 431 8 PENANG ICE WORKS Beach Street No. Open on week days from 7.30 to 10 a. 111., and from noon to 5.30 p.m., on Suudavs and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CH TlLy THE PUBLIC
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