Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 July 1889

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLES PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Stw Sbiubs.J ESTABLISHED 1833. [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVII. TUESDAY. JULY 16, 1889. No. 57
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1507 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. From the Kaiser Beer brewery Company Limited, Niedermendig on the Rhine. Huttenbach Brothers Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. <>26 77ni O .«ur sua» c.»pa n!r BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.) —'l'llE following arc Hie appointed NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. -Saak. negapatam line of
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  • 61 2 VI MkUIIVb V MIIVIIVIII Fnrii Sunday all er Trinity, July 21 <r, 1889. Morning.—Vunite Te Deuiu Benedictus 258 Anthem l/ Tntroit 320 Holy Communion—Kyrie Gloria and 'l'hanks Offertory Hymn ’O< Evening.—Psalms CVl,rr. i-l<i 25'J vr. 17-42 260 v. 13-end 259 Magnificat ’4f Nunc Dimittis ‘>-l*> Anthem
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    • 1039 2 INSURANCES thbeeimportant facts ABOUT THE The Marine Insurance Company Ar»uninn i irr nrriAF STANDARD LIFE OFFICE THE undersigned are prepared to except H ALF A MILLION STERLING per Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the f<l 7 n p,. o annum. is being paid in Death Claims year above
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    • 670 2 ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY. J. DUKKEHS ZOON'S SPECIALTIES, MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. ASSOCIATION lINICOLE DE ItOIiDEAtIX’S UINES AND LIO CEL its SOLE AGENT FOR THE STRAITS SUMATRA, Q SLOT, PENANG PIERRE CHABANNEAU CIE’S., COGNAC. SOLE AGENT FOR PENANG AND SUMATRA, Q SLOT, PENANG MEURING& VAN DEN HONERT’S WINES. MIG
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  • 1022 3 I'itoM the London and China E.ryre*s, June 21 st.) ’[’he Court.—The Queen is at Balmoral. c r Majesty returns to Windsor on the 27th instant. Yesterday the Queen entered upon the tiftv-third year of her reign, Her Majesty having ascended the Throne June, 20th *****. Pnu.i
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  • 430 3 SING APORE NEWS. (From the Free Pre**.) vv e hear that the Society for Prevention ot Cruelty to Animals is shortly to extend its operation to Malacca. The Singapore Agent of the Society is to go down there and set the ball a-rolling, and while he is away, a man
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  • 451 3 TRAVELS, ALercroinbie Seas A Skie> in many Latitudes. Barbow’- Kaipara. Mrs, Uady’s Siam and Malaya. Hogan's Australian in London and America. Hurlburt':- Ireland under Coercion. Lees and (_'lutt< rbuck's British Columbia. Little'.- Yang-T-e Gorges. I’ellew's Iu Castle and Cabin.
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  • 747 3 tbv meeting ou Friday, the 12th instant, the Hon’ble C.W .S. Kynnersley, President, Capt. Cameron, r. e., Mr. R. A. Hogan, Mr. F. M. McLarty and Mr. C. Barnett were present. The minutes of the last meeting having been read and, after >ome slight amendment, confirmed, Mr. Barnett,
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  • 484 3 {Government Gazette.) His Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased, subject to confirmation by the Right Hon’ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to grant to Mr. C. B. S. W. Thorpe, Commander of the Colonial Steamer Sea Belle, leave of absence, with half-salary, for six
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  • 117 4 Penang, 15th July. 1889. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank oj dollar. Do. 4 months’ sight Bunk... 3/1 jj-’-Do. 6 Credits 3/1’ Do. 6 Documentary 3/2 Calcuiti, Demand Bank Rs. 226* Do. 30 days’sight Private 230* Bombay, Demand Bank 226', Do. 30 days’sight Private 230 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 206 4 London, lltli July, 1889. The Hou’ble Edward Stanhope stated that the British representatives in Egypt declare that re-inforcements are necessary, and announced that to-morrow measures would be decided. General Grenfell has proclaimed the penalty of death to natives dealing with the Dervishes. The M. M. s. s. Anadyr
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  • 1341 4 The Penang Administration Report for 1888, which has just been published in the Goce t nment Gazette, isi, like everything from the pen of the late Acting Resident Councillor, a model of perspicuity. There are few new ideas advanced, and there is little in the Report
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  • 1446 4 Germany has given notice to Switzerland to terminate the treaty of 1876. Sir George Chetwynd has resigned from the Jockey Club. The death is announced of Major Alexander G. Dickson. Conservative Member for Dover. The Northern Pacific Railway Company contemplates the construction of a second railway from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 257 4 ROBINSON Co. ARE NOW ■crisrE’-A.CICIJSrG-NEW GOODS Ex. S. S. GLENSHIEL. Glendower Shirts, Collars in various shapes, Wraps, Rugs and Mauds, Black and Fancy Coatings, Blue and White Serges, Cricketing Flannels, Fancy Tennis Flannels, Seainless Half Hose Knickerbocker Stockings, Waterproof Coats in all sizes, Fancy Ties and Scarfs, White Kid gloves.
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    • 39 4 The Agra Bank Limited. Capital £1,000,000 (One Million Sterling.) Head Office—Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, London,E.C. Branches and Agencies in India and China. Calcutta Kubeaciiei; Hong-kong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussorah Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 967 BOUSTEAD Co., Agent*, Penang.
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  • 1949 5 We hear that a Post Office will shortly be opened at Bindjei, Langkat. The remaining six of our ex-Enropean constables left by the steamer Bmicovra on Saturday for Australia. We undei stand that the tobacco planters in Deli are afraid that the plentiful rain we are having
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  • 54 6 It is reported among the natives in the districts of Papan and Gopeng in Kinta, that there is a tiger lurking round the former town, and two tiger*, a male and female, lurking round the latter. They are said not to be man-eaters, but people
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  • 89 6 The Straits Times says:—The Imports of Malacca have fallen from $3,833,000 in the year 1887 to 82,102,(MX) in 1888. During the same period the exports have fallen from $3,985,000 to $3,208,000. As Air. Hervey’s report shows that the revenue of Malacca is fairly well sustained, it becomes clear that
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  • 139 6 This case, which has caused considerable excitement among the Chinese, owing to the position of the defendants, was decided on Friday, when Mr. Kyshe delivered an elaborate written judgment. He held that, although registered as a club under the name of Leisure Hall, gambling was
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  • 336 6 lhe Straits Law Journal thus notices the question of lawyers wearing wigs in the Straits Settlements The question of wearing wigs has been lor some weeks disturbing the minds of lawyers in the Straits Settlements. Those of us who have been called to the English bar
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  • 128 6 We are informed that, after delivering judgment in the Chulia Street gambling case on Friday, in which he fined Mr. Lye Kum §l,OOO, Mr. Kyshe made the remark that, if the members of the Penang Club were brought before him, he would treat them
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  • 343 6 Penang Cricket Club 58th Regiment. The match on Saturday ended in a well deserved victory for the soldiers by two goals to none. Almost from the beginning of the game, ami at everv point, they played better than their opponents. In fact it was the best game we have
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  • 347 6 Arrivals. 11 th July.—Per s. s. Lady Weld from Taipiug, Mr. J. W. Dando, Mr. H. Nethersole, Mr. Chang Thye, and Mr. Hang Thun. 12th July.— Per s.s. Burma from Singapore, Mr. A. C. Cornelius, and Mr. Lim Kim Chuan. Per s. s. Lady Weld from Taiping, Mr.
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  • 363 6 To the Editor of the Pinang I lazette. Sir, It is to be feared that the Editor of your usually well conducted local contemporary is overworked. Evidently he did not, before going to press on Saturday, read the printers devil’s contribution regarding harbour matters under the heading of, Our
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 12 6 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CASH FUNDS £17.000,000. AIANSFIELD,BOGAARDT CO., 428 Agents.
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    • 316 6 ROSS PRITCHARD? TAILORS GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, 1, Ji ea c h 81 ree t. have just unpacked GENT’S BLACK FELT HATS GENT’S BLACK ZEPHYR HATS GENT’S BROWN FELT HATS GENT’S DRAB FLEXIBLE HATS GENT’S DRAB TERAI HATS GENT’S PEARL TERAI HATS GENT’S YANKEE FELT HATS GENT’S ROUGH STRAW BOATING HATS GENT’S
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    • 2193 7 NOJtimLCTSCJLmi LLOYD. IX COURT lIP THE “Qb* Nn ’U rtf Fl Bremen. STRAITS SMI LMIEXTS. UKANU MUItL lar. neenr.».. Company («d.) SubsiTuoa German Settlement of Fanang. L. KELLERMAN», 'Pnpri.Im-. The Company reqoe«t ti.e o.rnert altenlion of »r ito’l novviVo iwU-nnn Between. This Hotel, the largest in Penang, is thoughtful and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 736 8 PT rj HVT T 1 T> T> Tjl Tjl T) «SECUKUS judicat ORBIS TERRARUM.” KEY BRAND. ApOllincmS “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” IMPORTED SINCE 1879. The filling at the Apollinaris Spring during NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THREE LABELS' the year 1888 amounted to 12,720,000 Bottles. The annual consumption of this
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    • 503 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. m. to noon. ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVERED AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AND NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITS THE PUBLIC
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