Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 June 1889
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section28 1889-06-07 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series. 'i ESTABLISHED 1833, [Price ‘2O Cents VOL. XL VI I. FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1889. No. 4628 words
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Advertisement1559 1889-06-07 1 B b KAISER BOCK BEER. 1- ,v.u tta lum Bee. L.e.e.y Ln. w Luu led, N.eJ.r.ueud.g ou the tii.iue. Uutte.itad. B.e.hoK Company, Sole AgenU lot the Strain, SottlemeaU «nJ Sumatra. Steam Navi- Holt’s Weekly BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANYLTD.) th. -ifeliL NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. iflfr negapatam line of steamers.1,559 words
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Article69 1889-06-07 2 hitsun-Day Ember Sunday June 9th, 1889. Morning.—- enite 7-1 Psalm XLYIH 218* LNVIIT 218 Te Deum 299 Benedict is 150 Anthem 207 Holy Communion —Kyrie 1 Gloria, and Thanks 2 Offertory Hymn 150 Evening.- Psalms Cl\ 35 CXLV 331 Magnificat 128 Nunc Diinittis 336 Anthem How69 words
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Advertisement1069 1889-06-07 2 INSURANCES. £l,OOO STG. The Marine Insuranc e Company Limited ayable at Age <>•>, or at death 11 pre- vious (even if that event occurs during the THE undersigned are prepared to accept twelve months) may be secured by a Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the payment at the1,069 words
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Advertisement771 1889-06-07 2 ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY. J. DUKKEHS A- ZOON'S SPECIALTIES. MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. ASSOCIATION VINH OLE DE ItOIIDEAI X S HINES AND LIOUEUItS. SOLE AGENT FOR THE STRAITS A SUMATRA, Q H. SLOT, PENANG PIERRE CHABANNEAU CIE’S., COGNAC. SOLE AGENT FOR PENANG AND SUMATRA, Q SLOT, PENANG MEURING& VAN771 words
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Article395 1889-06-07 3 SINGA PORE NEWS. (From the Straits Times,) Wo hear that the Police piano was placed under arrest this morning (Mav 31) for disorderly conduct last night during a Gospel Meeting. A Chinaman reported at the Ciiitral Station this morning (31st May) that, while he was standing in front of his(From the Straits Times,) - 395 words
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Article1726 1889-06-07 3 (From THE rati Goi't ritmĕnt I’a'.ttb■. 31st May.) In his report for the month of April. Mr Cecil Wray, the Magistrate of Batang Padang, says Daring the month, as the river at Tapah has been low. a number of men ai.d women have been washing tin sand out(From THE rati Goi't ritmĕnt I’a'.ttb■. 31st May.) - 1,726 words
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860 1889-06-07 3 Present. The Hon. C. W. S. Kynnersley. I’resitkat. Capt. amerou. R. E. F. M. McLarty. Esq. C. W. Barnett, Esq. Absent. L. C. Brown, Esq. R. P. Hogan, Esq. 1. The Minutes of the last860 words
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117 1889-06-07 3 Present. The Hon. C. W. S. Kynnersley. /by,<s/, Capt. Cameron. F. AL McLarty, Esq. W. Barnett. Esq. A bse.x i. L. C. Brown. Esq. R. P. Hogan. Esq. 1. The Commissioners proceed to consider certain117 words
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Article344 1889-06-07 3 The following document has been translated into English from the vernacular language in which it was written by a young girl of about sixteen. At the examination of a girl’s school by (lie local committee of managers, the pupils were requested to write the344 words
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Article127 1889-06-07 4 Pexang. lith .June. 1881'. Ra i us close as follows London, Demand Bank 3,0 dollar Do. I months’ sight Bank... 3 1/, Do. (> Credits 3/1? Dj. C Documentary 3/ Calcust i. Demand Bank Its. 2J(i!-2?7 30 days’sight Private 23 Bjmb.y, Demand Bunk 226.L2-7 Do. 30 days’sign; Private Madras,127 words
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Article181 1889-06-07 4 London, 3rd June, 1889. Torrent- of ruin burst a huge reservoir at Johnstown near Pittsburg, catling; terrible desolation towns ami villages have vanished. Disastrous floods have al-o taken place in Maryland and Virginia, ami nearly ten thousand people have perished. Betting on the Derby.—Donovan 13 to 8 on181 words
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Article770 1889-06-07 4 In 1 Jecemher last year .Mr. T. Hall. Director of Land Records and Agriculture. Burma, ami Mr. 1. W H. Hughe.-. Superintendent, Geological Snivel of India, visited Perak. Renong and Malin un, their object being to obtain information regarding the tin industry, ami to study the770 words
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Article221 1889-06-07 4 I hi. last trori'rnnieitf Gazette contains a Report in anticipation of the Blue Book,which shows the floiiri-li-ingstate of the Colony. The revenue last year was 53,858.1<J8, an increase of Sln. (.55 over 1887. and the expenditure amounted to 53.5G9.5D/. giving a surplus on the year's transactions of S2BB,GGJ.221 words
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Article381 1889-06-07 4 'three thousand masons of Berlin have struck work they demand nine hours’ work a day and increased wages. 1 he «jiiestion of arraigning General Boulanger will probably be deferred till August. Her Majesty’s twin screw despatch vessel Surprise (four guns) has stranded off >x racuse. after colliding381 words
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Article1729 1889-06-07 4 Monday being W hit Monday will be observed as a holiday throughout the Colony. It i- proposed to call a public meeting al an early date for the purpose of supporting' Mr. Maxwell’s bill for a Harbour Trust. I lie cricket match between the Telegraph Office employee-1,729 words
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Advertisement266 1889-06-07 4 ROBINSON Co. JXIRIE NOW ’U’ITFJN.CICTTxTGr NEW GOODS Ex. s. s. glimhihl. Glendower Shirts, Collars in various shapes, Wraps, Rugs and Mauds. Black and Fancy (’oating-. Blue and White Serge-. Cricketing Flannels, Fancy Tennis Flannel.-. Seamless Half Hose Knickerbocker Stockings, Waterproof Coats in al! sizes. Fancy Tics and Scarfs, While Kid266 words
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Advertisement44 1889-06-07 4 The Agra Bank Limited. Capital £1,000,000 (One Million Sterling.) Head Office Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, London,E.C. lira nchas and AyeHtic* in India and China. Calcutta K I la;\< It ee Hong-kong Bombay Agra Bishire Madras Lahore Bissorah Rangoon Shxn<;ii\i Singapore BOUSTEAD Co., iipirts, /Vnu,.u.44 words
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Obituary45 1889-06-07 4 DOM EST IC OCCURR ENCES. DEATHS. At Larut, on the 25th May 1889 Robert Rollo Light, aged 71 years. Deeply regretted by all who knew him. At Larut, on the 30th May 1889 Martha Light, aged 68 year.-. Deeply regretted by all who knew her.45 words
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Article93 1889-06-07 5 A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held on Tuesday to take into consideration a letter from" the Government notifying that the Alunieipal Commissioners had been informed that their license to use the jetty sheds would terminate on Ist July, 1890, and asking the Chamber to93 words
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Article331 1889-06-07 5 lhe Campbell Street murder case, the circumstances of which, we believe, are y <-t fresh in the minds of our readers, was tried and concluded at the Assizes on M ednesday, when a unanimous verdict of guilty was returned against Chin Ah Kim. In a clear331 words
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Article133 1889-06-07 5 Arrivals. >id June.— Per s. s. Lady llt/7 from Taiping: Mr. Velge. 4th June.—Per s. s. Lady II eld from Taiping: Mr. (J. Harding, and Mr. R. D. Hewett. sth June.—Per s. s. Purina from Singapore: Mr. P. A. Andrew, Khoo Chin Teng, Don Chuoi Chong, and Revd.133 words
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Article176 1889-06-07 5 GOVERNMENT NO TIFICATIONS. [(iocermnent (juxette, 31st Al AY.) His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint, subject to the approval of tho Right Hoii’blc the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. E. L. Brockman to act as Collector of Laud Revenue, Penang. Air. Brockman will also be a[(iocermnent (juxette, 31st Al AY.) - 176 words
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Article846 1889-06-07 5 To thi Editor of the Plnany (jazette. Dear Sir, Unlike the great question raisedin the Laily Telegraph, the one now being thrashed out by yourselves and the fitraihs Independent, does not appear likely to he very difficult of solution. But a- its investigation is likely to be ]irufitable to846 words
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Article1858 1889-06-07 6 It is stated that the Queen has consented to open the new Dee Bridge on the 22nd of August. The French residents at Pondicherry are busy searching for the remains of the first Governor, who died in 170»:. The Weekly Scotsman understands that Captain William Andrews contemplates making another1,858 words
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Advertisement88 1889-06-07 6 Io the deae —A Person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of years' -landing by a simple remedy, will -end a description <d it i 1.1 i to any Person who applies to Nichol-ox. Bedford Square. London, \V. England. —Atdl Igo ROSS PRITCHARD, TAI LOKS A GENTLEMEN S88 words
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Advertisement553 1889-06-07 6 I NOItODEUTSVHEII LLOYD, Bremen. Subsidized by the Imperial German Government. Monthly Mail service between Bremer Hafen and China with branch line to Japan Calling at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore’ Hongkong and Shanghai.—Special Stein rners for the Mail between Brindisi and Alexandria. The following dates have553 words
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Advertisement826 1889-06-07 8 P> r r Cl 11 Tjl I) T7l 'ljl I) “SECURUS JUDICAT ORBIS TERRARUM.” Jr IJjn rj Uj it orj JTj K A 77 KEY BRAND. ApOllinariS IMPORTED SINCE 1879. THE QUEE 0F T>BLE W>IERB *6.ve genuine without these three labels. 'mZX“ d S 12,720,000 Bor iles. ne lllisfmurilt 11826 words
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Advertisement506 1889-06-07 8 PENANG ICE WORKS. Beach Street No. Open on week days from 7.30 to 16 a.m.. I and from noon to 5.30 p. ni., on Sundays and Holidays from 8 a. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS THE PUBLIC506 words
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