Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 March 1889
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1889-03-19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND ERIDAY. New Series.! ESTABLISHED 1833. Pit ice 2o Cents VOL. XLVII. TUESDAY. MARCH 19. LSS9. No. 2326 words
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Advertisement1512 1889-03-19 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. From the Kaiser Beer Brewery Company Limited, Ntedermendig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents lor the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. i 7 L 6 t i o f t Twe3u r p f£?. P J BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LTD.) m THE following are1,512 words
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Advertisement1914 1889-03-19 2 INSURANCES. I STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE I ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY, umtea. bUWIrANI. DUKKEES ZOON'S SPECIALTIES, THE nndersignedare prepared io accept NE AND REDUCED RATES FOR j MISDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ASSOCIATION VINICOLB OB BORDEAUX'S WINES ANO LIQUEUUS. above1,914 words
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Article760 1889-03-19 3 (From the Straits Times.) The Governor and suite left on Saturday the 9th instant in the Sea Belle for Malacca. H. E. the Governor has received telegraphic information that acting on medical advice, Lady Clementi Smith has been obliged to postpone her departure from England. She is not(From the Straits Times.) - 760 words
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Article100 1889-03-19 3 We are indebted to one of our local sportsmen for tho following results of some matches which took place in Deli after the races last week 500 Aside. 1 Sultan of Johore’» Abr>.n>■> 1 Boron de Horn’s Urndif) JJutttin. §l5O Aside. 1 Baron de H rn’s bantam 2100 words
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2129 1889-03-19 3 —Hongkong Daily I‘resg. On the 4th of this month the young Emperor of China formally assumed power as sole ruler of his country, and the long regent y of the Empress Dowager will come to an end. In reality it is not at—Hongkong Daily I‘resg. - 2,129 words
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Article192 1889-03-19 3 The Globe. It is believed at St. Petersburg, that the Czar will pay a return visit to the German Emperor at Berlin next summer, going by sea to Stettin, escorted by a squadron of 16 war-ships. A lively interchange of courtesies was carried on between the GermanThe Globe. - 192 words
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Article606 1889-03-19 3 llaiKjoon Tinies. A merchant of high standing in Jeddah, who has arrived at Agig from Khartoum, has been interviewed by Major Palmer. He has furnished important news, says a home paper, respecting Emin Pasha, which has been brought to Suakirn by the Major. If hisllaiKjoon Tinies. - 606 words
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Article122 1889-03-19 4 Penang. 18th March, 1881' Rates close as follows: Loudon, Demand Bank 3/<> dollar. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank... 3/o; Do. 6 Credits 3/1 J n Do. 6 Documentary 3/1 jj Calcutti. Demand Bank Rs. 21si Do. 3O.days’sight Private 225 Bnnbty, Demand Bank 21s 1 n Do. 30 days’sight Private122 words
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Article109 1889-03-19 4 Loudon, 14th March, 1889. Sir Charles Warren has been appointed the General Commanding for the Straits Settlements, on the cessation of their Military connection with Hongkong. London, 15th March, 1889. H. M. S. Ironclad Sultan has sunk. The evidence for the “Times” in the Parnell Commission has been109 words
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Article851 1889-03-19 4 Some time ago it was announced that the Straits Settlements were to be separated from Hongkong as a military command, and a recent Reuter’s telegram informs us that Sir Charles Warren has been appointed commander of the troops in this colony. That so distinguished a851 words
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200 1889-03-19 4 W e are informed by a gentleman connected with the Presbyterian body here, that there is no truth in the statement, to which we have given credence and publicity, that the Presbyterians ever asked either the Free Church of Scotland or the English Presbyterians, to assist200 words
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Article601 1889-03-19 4 The next outward bound P. O. mail steamer is expected here on or about the 25th instant. The next homeward bound P. A O. mail steamer Pekin is due here on or about Friday, the 21st instant. The Rev. Mr. MacPhee the minister of the Presbyterian Church,601 words
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Article1474 1889-03-19 4 -Adrt Ihe final tie of the ladies and gentlemen's double handicap was played off on the Esplanade last Wednesday evening, and created a good deal of interest, especially among the fair sex, who came down in great numbers to see the match. The opposing pairs were Major-Adrt - 1,474 words
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Advertisement182 1889-03-19 4 ROBINSON Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS. TOYS OF EVERYDESCRIPTION. CIGARCASES. CIGARETTE CASES. ETUI CASES. WORK BASKETS. WORK BOXES. WRITINGDESKS. DRESSING-CASES. DRESSING BAGS. NEW TWEEDS FOR SUITINGS. NEW MILLINERY. BONBONS. CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS. Apollinaris WATER THE NATURAL SODA WATER ‘THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.’ British Aledical Journal. APOLLINARIS182 words
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Article330 1889-03-19 5 The annual competition by handicap for the silver medal presented to the Penang Golf Club by the Calcutta Golf Club and at which 2 extra prizes were given by the Club itself, took place on Friday and Saturday last. There was a large attendance of ladies on330 words
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Article2107 1889-03-19 5 The Paris Figaro states that two of the professors belonging to the Pasteur institution have succeeded in separating a generative microbe of diphtheria, and that the discovery of a vaccine virus as a preventative against diphtheria is now only a matter of time. It is stated that the Pasha2,107 words
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Article412 1889-03-19 6 The decision of Mr. Baron Huddleston and Mr. Justice Wills against the legality of playing billiard-pool for money will, no doubt, carry consternation into a very w ide circle. The judgment was given, upholding the conviction of a Norwich publican, who Lad allowed customers to play412 words
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516 1889-03-19 6 Whatever else the liinese officials may have learned from Western civilization one thing at least is certain, says the Howjkong Daily Press: they have not 1c wired the exercise of mercy —that quality which the Immortal Burd truly says both blesseth him that516 words
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Article1696 1889-03-19 6 The following is taken from a long article in the Sydney Bulletin Periodically, ever since the days when historians first carved their early records in hieroglyphics on the huge monuments which still strew the land of the old Assyrians and Hittites. the Mongols have been accrrsioined to1,696 words
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370 1889-03-19 6 Says J.loyd s Weekly Now that it is officially admitted that the Crown Prince of Austria died by his own hand, an extraordinary story of the cause is given by the Pall Mall Gazette. This authority states that it will be found when370 words
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Article292 1889-03-19 6 It appears that the omission from the Queen’s speech of any reference to the condition of India has been made the subject of comment in the House of Commons. Sir John Gorst excused the omission by attributing it to the prosperity w hich at present prevails in292 words
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Advertisement218 1889-03-19 6 In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Penang. IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice is hereby given that on apetition filed the 11th day of March, 1889, a receiving order against Jvi.ius Kaufmann oi Burmah Road, Penang, lately residing at Berlin, and Edward Jimis Becker, whose present address is unknown,218 words
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Advertisement2111 1889-03-19 7 M GOODS To be sold by Public Auction at Penang I THE LONDON ASSURANCE. I «*•*<»•»» ive<*®»enunex»tSe®crity 11 JLj t Uvvl/iJi on the Ist May 1889, at 2 P.M. j Isife assurance Company (Ltd.) nn irn <x- INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. i lhe Hulk “Nieuwe Waterweg of two 170(1 lhe2,111 words
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Advertisement1210 1889-03-19 8 I “SECURUS JUDICAT ORBIS TERRARUM.* I B RAND Y. i Apollinaris Rouyer, Guillet CIE., “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” 1 COGNAC, FRANCE. The filling at the Apoi.linaris Spring during FOR MANY YEARS THE LARGEST HOLDERS OF BRANDY. j the > ear 1888 amounted to All Colonial Orders to lie addressed1,210 words
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Advertisement511 1889-03-19 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 i and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR THE PUBLIC511 words
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