Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 May 1889

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1*33. New Series.] [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVII. TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1889. No. 37
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1555 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. brom the Kauei Bcm Brewery Company Limited, Nielcimondig ou the Rhine. Huttanhaoh Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. r r 740 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navi- Holt’s Weekly BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.) IE r.dbwi’. ar 7 llie jK NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. W
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    • 1859 2 insurances. THE FUNDS i isle of skye^’ whisky. The Marine Insurance Company r r H E r r limited. (STANDARD LIFE OFFICE./’ D,KKE,!S S bl KCIALIIks, ,,MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLAKET, IKIKT. above Company bv any hist Class Steamer or Sailing ve SS el it. vurrvnl rates. pTar They now amount
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  • 306 3 (From the Free I’r > w The following good story which comes from Sonrabaya and is told by a wellknown Straits shipmaster, show's towhat cunning tricks the heathen Chinese will resort to get the better of the European. In the beginning of last week a Chinese passenger died
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  • 199 3 (Fr<lai the 1 1 > ('h ran ide, 17th J pril. Another mad dog was killed, in town on Thursday by a European gentleman, who narrowly escaped being bitten. Patience for another fornight, carry a -tout walking-stick in lhenn antime, and keen out of every suspiciotm-looking dog’s wav
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  • 58 3 Overland China Mail, 'llfh April. The Praya Reclamation Ordinance has been considerably amended and has not yet been passed by the Legislative Council. A small consignment of coal from Hon-gay, Tonkin, lias been received in Hongkong. It is said to burn well and there so «ns the prospect
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  • 88 3 Overland China Mail, 'lAth April The Methodist Episcopal Mission have founded a university at Peking, which will include a college of industrial arts, a college of science, a college of medicine, &c. It is said that all graduates after passing the examination will receive official rank in the
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  • 1905 3 (From the London and China E.rpress. sth April.) The Court. —'The Queen left Biarritz on the 2nd inst., and travelled direct to Windsor, where Her Majesty arrived safely on the 3rd A levee has been held by the Prince of Wales. Th* Empress Frederick and the
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  • 411 3 Present. The Hon. AV. E. Maxwell. .M. President. C:. jl. Camel-Oil. 11.1'., li. A. P. Hogan. Esq. F. M. M. Laity. Esq. C W. Barnett, Esq. 1. The .Minutes of last meeting are read and confirmed.
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  • 116 4 Penang, Oth May. Wj Ra I ES CLOSE jfs FOLLOWS London, Demand Bank 3,0/ dollar. Do. I months’sight Bank... 3/1} Do. 6 Credit» 3/1/ Dj. 6 Docniueiilary 3/1 Uhkutti, Demand Bank It,. 225/ De. 30 days'si&gt;_dii Private 228 Bjtnbiy, Demand Bank 2’5/ Do. 30 days'Might Private 228 Madras, Demand
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  • 154 4 London, 2nd May, 1889. The result of the Two Thousand Guineas.” Newmarket. 1. Enthusiast. 2. Donovan. 3. Pioneer. London, sth May, 1889. Result of the One thousand Guineas” Newmarket. 1. Mi n the. 2. Wrinkle. Polka. The Kurds have committed some gross outrages in Armenia; the Armenians demand
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  • 1470 4 It is painfully evident from the’ correspondence which we published j in last issue, lietween the late Act- i iug Resident Councillor and the Stewards of the last race meeting regarding the use of the totalisator, that the Government are utterly blind to a sense
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  • 90 4 Lord Cross has invited tenders, which will be received up to 30th ultimo, for a three per cent loan of £3,500,000 for the purpose of constructing railways in India and discharging debentures; the minimum rate will be 99. At a conference held at Nottingham on the 25th
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  • 792 4 We hear that thefts are now rife in town. In many cases entrances into houses are effected during the day. The P. O. steamer Sutlej with mails from Europe arrived here on Saturday morfting and left again late at night. The French mails ex M. M. steamer
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 242 4 ROBINSON Co. ARE ZETO-W XTIIsrZP.A.CKIISrG NEW GOODS Ex. S. S. GLENSHIEL. Glcudower Shirts, Collars iu various shapes, Wraps, Rugs aud Mauds, Black aud Fancy Coatings, Blue aud White Serges, Cricketing Flannels, Fancy Tennis Flannels, Seamless Half Hose Knickerbocker Stockings, Waterproof Coats iu all sizes, Fancy Ties and Scarfs, White Kid
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  • 222 5 Arrivals. 3rd May.—Per s. s. Kongsee from Olehleh Mr. Balchower. 4th May.—Per s. s. Sutlej from London, Mr. A. C. McGregor; from Gibraltar, Mr. J. Hughes; and from Colombo, Mr. C. H. Allen. sth May.—Per s. s. Gympie from Klang: Mr. Mickle and Mr. Mrs. Richardson and family.
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  • 561 5 The Hou. W. E. Maxwell, our late &gt; Acting Resident Councillor, left for Japan on Saturday in the P. O. steamer Sutlej. Before going he had many opportunities of judging of the appreciation in which his services are held. He has never been a po-:
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  • 346 5 A match was played on Saturday afternoon between the Penang Recreation Club and the Military, resulting in a win for the Club by 37 runs. The scores were as follows P. R. Club. J. Farrell c. Neat b. Moris 61 F. C. Fencolt b. Thomas 21 'I 1 West
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  • 2210 5 At the special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday, the 3rd instant, the Hon’ble VV. E. Maxwell, President, Captain Cameron, R. E., Mr. L. C. Brown, Mr. R. A. I’. Hogan, Mr. McLarty and Mr. C. W. Barnett were present. Mr. C. W. S. Kynnersley (fhe future
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 82 6 ROSS PRITCHARD, TAILORS A GENTLEMENS OUTFITTERS,. Heaeh Street. Have opened out ex s. s. (Jleiiogole” GENT’S DANCING PUMPS. GENT’S PATENT LEATHER SHOES. GENTS’S CALF LACE SHOES. GENT'S CALF LACE WALKING BOUTS. GENT’S BUFF LACE WALKING BOOTS. GENT'S BUFF LACE SHOES. 640 WATEND A Mining Expert to prospect in the Malay
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    • 829 6 NOTICE. TOWN hall; H. Syed Kader is authorised to sign bills on mv behalf. PAH ETAM, 902 Landing Contractor. r u N A N G, FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Saturday, 11th May, *****. Lost on Saturday night from the s. s. Gi/mpie a small cream coloured dog a mixed breed between
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1564 7 EASTERN AND ORIENTAL GRAND HOT Fl I fn/V 0 A! A The Posit iveGovernment Security HOTEL rUHbALt. t.a. c.mp M 7 &lt;«.«.&gt; L. KELLERMANN, Proprietor. T] lP Pmnripinr of tlin Pinon,? The Company request the earnest attention of THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL is situat- This Hotel, the largest in Penang,
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    • 720 8 qr ~p rj 1)1 X' r TM 3 &gt; T&gt; 171 &lt;1 T) «SECURUS JUDICAT orbis terrarum." PIL Ve y b' a n'd Apollinaris “THE OUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.’’ IMPORTED SINCE 1879. The filling at the Apollinaris Spring during NONE GENUINE'WITHOUT THESE TH BEE LABELS. ine L vear iB.hr amounted
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    • 434 8 PENANG ICE WORKS'' Beach Street No. Open on week days from 7.30 to lu a n and from noon to 5.30 p. m, on S Ullda and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS ANfi NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHn THE
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