Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 May 1889
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1889-05-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISH!.!) EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series.] ESTABLISHED 1833, [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVII. TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1889. No. 3925 words
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Advertisement1541 1889-05-14 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. I Proiu the Kaiser Beer Brewery Company Limited, Ntedermendig on the Rhine. Hottenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straitjgettlements and Sumatra. Jtafc 746 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navi- Holt's Weekly X*ine. P BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.) u,„ NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. •■nW NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS.1,541 words
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Advertisement2045 1889-05-14 2 insurances. THE FUNDS isle of skye” whisky. The Marine Insurance Company thf d it STAND ARD LIFE OFFICE. 7 y> 7v7vy 7yZS lt XOO V S S/>/ < Z iAy Zy S 1 tin undersigned are prepared to accept Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the Are invested entirely2,045 words
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3827 1889-05-14 3 Municipal Engineek’s Office, i Singapore, April, 1889. i The President of the Municipal Commissioners, Penang. Siu, In compliance with your request that 1 should report on the Water Supply of George 'l'own, Penang, I left Singapore for that port on the 6th March, arriving3,827 words
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Article130 1889-05-14 4 Penang 13th May, 188'.'. nA I KS CLOSE AS FOLLOWS Loni’on, Demand Bank 3,0('-3 i l dollar. Da. I months' sight Bank 1 J Do. 6 Credits 3/1’ D>. 6 Dociimentari 3/2 CiLu.H, I'emalt.l Bank ]<► 2.<> De. <3O days sight Private 230 Il >tnbiy, Demand Bank n 2130 words
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Article59 1889-05-14 4 Loudon, 10th May, 1889. The House of Lords has rejected tho Bill for Marriage with a deceased wife’s sister ou the 2nd reading by a majority of 27 votes. Captain Wissman has attacked an Arab Chief at Bushire, destroying his camp, killing 80 of his men, ami capturing59 words
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Article802 1889-05-14 4 The long report of Air. MacRitchie on the Penang water supply, which we publish in another column, albeit useful, is not altogether pleasant reading; for besides confirming theoft repeated tale of waste, it clearly shows that our supply is none too big for present wants, and decidedly802 words
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Article1011 1889-05-14 4 The homeward bound P. O. mail steamer Clyde arrived on Sunday morn ing, and left again the same afternoon. Captain Tomlins, an old skipper in the Straits, died at the General Hospital on Saturday night, and was buried the next day in the Protestant cemetery. The Court1,011 words
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Article167 1889-05-14 4 Arrivals. 10th May.—Per s. s. Lady Weld from Taipeng: Captain Ingall. 11th May.—Per s. s. Teutonia from Klang Mr. AVragge. Per s.s. Lady H eld from Taipeng: Mr. and Mrs. McKeon, Messrs. Scott and Powley. 12th May.—Per s. s. Kongsee from Olehleh Tunkoo Alahamed. Pers. s. Maha l167 words
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Advertisement249 1889-05-14 4 ROBINSON Co. -A-IRIE ISTOW NEW GOODS Ex. S. S. GLENSIUEL. Glendower Shirts, Collars in various shapes, Wraps, Rugs and Mauds, Black and Fancy oat mgs, Blue and White Serges, Cricketing Flannels, Fancy Tennis Flannels, Seamless Half Hose Knickerbocker Stockings, Waterproof Coats in all sizes, Fancy Ties and Scarfs, While Kid249 words
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Obituary52 1889-05-14 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATHS. Mrs. Elizabeth Emily Hill,’’aged 25 years. Died at 7 r. M. on the 11 th inst., from heart disease. Burman and Calcutta paper please copy. On the 9th May, at Butterworth, Province Wellesley, Rigby Robert Maxwell, the second sou of Edward Hogge, Straits Settlements Police Force, aged52 words
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Article62 1889-05-14 5 We hear from Edie of the arrival there of about 1,000 men, including a body of cavalry, by the steamer Kongsee from Olehleh. Several engagements have taken place, and the Achinese have been driven into the interior, with the loss, it is said, of 300 men. Captain62 words
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172 1889-05-14 5 The entertainment given in the Town Hall on Saturday evening, under the patronage of Major AV. T Eilis and the other officers of the 58th Regiment, was a great success, and was witnessed by a full house. All the performers went through their parts very172 words
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Article211 1889-05-14 5 On Tuesday the 7th of May between the hours of 7 and 8 p. m., a most disastrous fire took place in the township of Gopeng in Kinta. The origin of the fire up to the present has not been ascertained. The first house that blazed211 words
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Article427 1889-05-14 5 In trying to make an ignorant coolie, whom he had very cleverly induced to believe in him, a victim of his treachery, a Chinaman, who was an old offender, unexpectedly saw the tables turned on him, and got into the clutches of the law. It happend in427 words
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Article98 1889-05-14 5 To the Editor of the I’inanj Gazette. Sir, 1 have just heard that through the medium of your paper, it has been circulated that Air. Baker and myself have been sentenced to 4 days rigorous imprisonment with hard labor I shall thank you to contradict, this, as we have98 words
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Article3815 1889-05-14 5 C. N. Saldanha versus Thomson Low. As we understand that this case, to which we brii fly referred in our issue of the 3rd inst., has caused considerable interest, we subjoin the following particulars. The plaintiff, C. N. Saldanha, was formerly apothecary on Caledonia Estate, of3,815 words
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Article234 1889-05-14 6 —:o: New York is now the largest mahogany market in the world. The departure of the Russian Imperia] Court for Gatchina has been postponed, owing to an epidemic of diptheria raging there. Captain Atchinoff has been sentenced to be banished to the Caucasus for the deceit practiced on his234 words
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Advertisement48 1889-05-14 6 ROSS 8c PRITCHARD, TAILORS GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, 7. /> ra c h Stre e t. i Have opened out ex s. s. “Glenoyle” GENT’S DANCING PUMPS. GENT’S PATENT LEATHER SHOES. GENTS’S CALF LACE SHOES. GENT’S CALF LACE WALKING BOOTS. I GENTS BUFF LACE WALKING BOOTS. GENTS BUFF LACE SHOES. 64048 words
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Advertisement552 1889-05-14 6 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In the goods of Pali, Conrad Arnold, deceased Pursuant to section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 1886,” Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of552 words
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Advertisement1575 1889-05-14 7 “’’“"hotel 0 1 GR^5.i l TEL_ FOR_ SALE. ’tSSSSSSW’ L. KELLERMANN, Prop,irtor. T| 1(1 nf fbo a W n n The Company request the earnest attention of THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL is situat- This Hotel, the largest in Penang, 4.4. m t> 1 1 thoughtful and intelligent Assurants to the1,575 words
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Advertisement697 1889-05-14 8 PT T I T) 1 IjIMH T> “SECURL'S JUDICAT ORBIS TERRARUM.” ILbh x\ ij K Brjrj lx key brand. Apolhnans IMPORTED SINCE 1879. THE jOMtwarn.ni without these three labels. 12,720,000 Bottles. I||S The annual consumption of this favourite raSt beverage affords a striking proof of the wide[ffilSl E ffi l/g697 words
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Advertisement449 1889-05-14 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 OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CH Us THE449 words
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