Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1889

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. ESTABLISHED 1833. New Series.] [Price 20 Cents. VOT.. XLVIL FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1889. No. 80
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1488 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. from the K \t>er Beer Brew era Company, Limited, Niedermending on the Rhine. Rettenbach Brothers A* Co., Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 926 ghippms notirre. jlotirrs. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.) Peninsular Oriental Steam Ocean Steam ship Company. NreAPAT^ S C iNr N nT«T^Mrp
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  • 57 2 XVI Sunday after Trinity. Oct. 6 th, 188!*. Morning.—Venitc 89 To De tun 92 Benedict us 150 Anthem 165 Introit Holy Communion—Kvrie 1 Gloria and Thanks 2 Offertory Hymn 322 Evening.—Psalms XXXII Hi) XXXIJI, xxxiv 19 Magnificat 236 Nunc Dimittis 148 Anthem 29 Hymn ]<> Hymn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 502 2 insurance Jloticrs. The Marine Insurance Company, Limited. The undersigned are prepared to accept Risks and issue Policies on behalf of the i above company by any first-class steamer or sailing vessel at current rates. BROWN Co., 418 Agents. Canton Insurance Office, Limited. The undersigned having been appointed Agents for this
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    • 578 2 ISLE OF SKYE” WHISKY. J. Dukkers Zoon’s Specialities, MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. ASSOCIATION VINICOLE DE BORDEAUX’S WINES AND LIQUEURS, Sole Agent for the Straits f Sumatra, G, H. SLOT, Penang. PIERRE CHABANNEAU CIE’S. COGNAC. Sole Agent for Penang f Sumatra, G. H. SLOT, Penang. MEURING&VAN DEN HONERT’S WINES. MIGNOT
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    • 498 2 insiiraHce jlotireg». THE A Scotish Life Office of the 63 years standing, and one of the wealthiest of the Provident Institutions of th« United Kingdom. e When it is remembered that a. life Assn rance Contract may not fall to be fulfilled for a quarter or even half a Century
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  • 880 3 'London and China Express, Sept. 6th.) The (’ovrt. —The Queen is at Balmoral, where Her Majesty is expected to reside till Novenilter. The Braemar gathering has taken place this week, at which the Queen was present. There is a rumour in Society that the Princess Victoria
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  • 677 3 (Straits Tinies.'} The body of the Chinaman, who during ;l faction fight on Boat Quay was knocked tdo the water and drowned yesterday morning (Sep. 25th), was recovered about 4 o clock the same afternoon. An inquest "ill be held to-day (Sep. 26th). Fixe I hinese have been
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  • 152 3 At a general meeting of the shareholders of the Deli Steamship Company it was stated by the directors that from 22nd August to 22nd September la-t the company's steamer Medan, running between Deli and Penang, carried 19 first cla-s, 20 second class and 666 deck
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  • 893 3 (From the Madras Tunes.) In June last we published a letter from a correspondent who wrote strongly on the subject of the pay and treatment of Indian coolies in the Straits Settlements and the Native States of the Malay Peninsula. The writer appeared to us
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  • 134 3 .—Boston Traveller. Saturday is usually’ a dull day at T Wharf, but this was not true last week, when one of the largest live sea turtles ever brought to Boston was on exhibition. This turtle was caught in a trap off South Harwich. ape Coil, by
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  • 913 3 Henry Norman in the Singapore Free Freis says —As regards its minerals, the wealth of Tongking is not open to doubt. Two years ago the Government engineer sent out on a special mission by’ the French Admiralty and Colonial Office to report upon the coalfields of Tongking,
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  • 115 4 Penang. 3rd October, 18*9. I>ati-.s close as follows I ondon, Deniarnl Bank.. 3I dollar, [to. I months'night Bank Do. 6 Credits 3/2JDo. 6 Documentary 3/2;} Calcutta. Demand Bank Its. 2251D<. 30 days’sight Private 23«»* B ai.bty. Demand Bank 2251To. 30 ilays’sight Private 230* Madras, Demand Bank 22 I'. Do.
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  • 172 4 London, 30th September, 1889. The strikers in Rotterdam tore up the pavement and stoned the police. The civic guard charged, wounding several of the rioters. A meeting of the strikers was held afterwards, when it was resolved to exclude Socialists from the movement, and cea«e from terrorism and
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  • 19 4 BIRTH. On the 22nd September, at Medan, Deli, Mrs. NV. L. Moize de Chateleux of a daughter.
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  • 1586 4 In June last the Madras Times published a long letter from a correspondent on the subject of the pay and treatment of Indian immigrants in the Straits Settlements and Native States. It xvas written in a tone of bitter hostility to the Government officials
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 313 4 ROBINSON Co. have much pleasure in calling attention to their stock of NEW GOODS JUST OPENED comprising Novelties in all Departments Gent’s Merino Vests and Pants Gent’s Shooting Hose. A new range of Striped and Plain CRIC KETING F LANNELS. AVc also hold a choice stock of Gent’s Ties and
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    • 41 4 THE AGRA BANK LIMITED. Capital £1,000,000. (One Million Sterling.) Head Office: Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. •BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta Kvkrachee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bvssoraii Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 967 BOUSTEAD Co., Ayents, Penang
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  • 1065 5 {From our Exchanges.') The autumn political campaign has been inaugurated by a speech from Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham. The battle-cry of the Gladstonian campaigners this year is to be Irish prison barbarities and cold-blooded Balfourism. Mr. Balfour denies that the Government have any intention of endowing a
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  • 2055 5 :O: The P. 0. steamer A/ohro, with mails from Europe, having left Colombo at 5 p. m. on Tuesday, may be expected here on Sunday. Mr. R. C. Jacobson, Inspector of Schools, arrived by the B. I. steamer Purnt ri yesterday for the annual inspection of the
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  • 32 6 We learn from a Gazette Extraordinary, issued on 30th ultimo, that this important measure has received the Queen’s sanction, and will come into operation on 1 st January next.
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  • 102 6 The- English Illustrated Magazine prospect ns for the year 1889-90 containthe following announcement: It will also be the Editor’s endeavour to show the progress that has taken place in the Indian Empire and the far East during the last fifty years, and articles have been
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  • 183 6 At the Supreme Court on Tuesday, before His Honor Mr. Justice Goldnev, in the action for SoOU damages for libel, which Messrs. Chong Moh A Co. brought against Mr. E. L. Roberts of Alma Estate, Province Wellesley, the plaintiffs were non-suited with
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  • 252 6 A young Eurasian, called David Gregory, was out shooting at Taujoug Tokong on Saturday last when he was arrested by the police for not hat ■fug a gun license. He was taken under escort to Magazine Station where he was bailed out by his father. He appeared
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  • 266 6 If we are to believe the Straits Times, the native police in Singapore are as corrupt as in Penang. Commenting on the recent conviction of two native constables for extorting bribes, our contemporary remarks that it is an evil which calls for stern measures and
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  • 395 6 One of the Chetties here has managed to get himself into a serious scrape. The facts as related to us are these. Some time in May last, the Chetty issued a summons against a certain gentleman for the recovery of a .-um of 81, being balance
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  • 377 6 (Government Gazette, 27th Sept.) Ihe following by-law framed by the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, under section 118 of Indian Act f °f 1856, is published for general information Every person causing a C l or l,’ I Se to 1,0 buried in any burial ground, s
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  • 201 6 Arkivai.s 2nd October. Pers. Lady Weld from Taiping. Mr. Hewett, Mr. Wellington. Mr. Scott and Mr. Baptist. Per s. s KiGna from Rangoon, Mr. and Mrs. McLiesh Mr. D. R. Cameron. Mr. A. S. Hill, Rev. M in. Macdonald and Mr. Martin. ord October. Per s. s Puriieo
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  • 135 6 A CORRECTION. (To the Editor oj thi Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Referring to your article on “The Presbyterian Cliurvli ami Mission, Penang,” in your i— tie <>f the 20th August, my attention lias been drawn to the paragraph in connection with the passing of the second resolution, regarding the words,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 71 6 NOTICE. 1 he undersigned begs to inform the public that the Grand Hotel, which he acquired on the Ist instant, will henceforth be conducted under his management, and that he will do his utmost to give satisfaction to the visitorsand general customers patronizing his establishment. A liberal table, clean and
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    • 430 6 ROSS PRITCHARD* TAILORS GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, J, Ji ea<■ h Stre e t. Have just received per P. A \i..;i„ choice selection from the Hume Markets of the undermentioned Goods. Tailoring Department. Black Superfine C'ioth. Blue do do Specialities roi: Dress Suits ix Black Vicunas, Black Elastics and Black Cashmeres. Black
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 2059 7 NOTICE. Mrs S. BAKER GRAND HOTEL THE POSITIVE noil ARQ fi 500 LEGS T NOTIIY ro TnE public BEACH STREET i overnme,lt Security Life Assurance that she has opened J Company, Ltd. WANTED ON BOTTOMRY BOND, th E NEDERLAND HOTEL Tld Hotel, the largest in Penang, J T c Tenders
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 715 8 PILSENER BEER. fireworks Kr v d D A M n from TH GORS batavia, Jj I DAAII V ARE TN STOCK BY IMPORTED SINCE 1879. H. J. Martyn, Jr., SOLE AGENTS for PENANG, GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THE EE LABELS. PPOrnUE iuelleslwy «mi zikl/. z» 1 736 Price Lists ox Afflicatiox.
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    • 488 8 A CURE FOR GBZMAULT’S INDIAN CIGARETTES Asthmatic people who suffer from On pression in breathing, stiffing sensations' Hoarseness, an I Loss of voice Ner’ yous coughs, Laryngitis, Colds, with wneezing, Bronchitis, Insomnia Catarrhal affections, and difficulty in Expectoration, are promptly relieved by these Cigarettes. G HIM AULT CO., Paris, Sold
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