Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 February 1891
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1891-02-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. HEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHfen 1833. p/?/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. XLIX. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1891. No. 1926 words
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Advertisement1551 1891-02-17 1 {Hoftcee* pipping (Hoftees. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. Peninsular Oriental Steam Ocean Steam Ship Company. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. V .;uian Pnmnqnv holts weekly line. Negapatam Line of Steamers. Nan o a p< y. Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers, ®rnHE mail steamers may 1- be expected to arrive1,551 words
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Advertisement1023 1891-02-17 2 3nmwe (notices. “ISLE OF SKYE” WHISKY. TIYOLI BEER! Second Colonial Sea and Fire J. Dukkers Zoon’s Specialities, TIYOLI BEER!! Insurance Company. mHE been appointed MEDOO > AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. TIYOLI BEER I Agents for this Company, are now prepared to accept Fire Risks on the usual ASSOCIATION VINICOLE DE1,023 words
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Article70 1891-02-17 3 Ihe following i s a i:,* -tr O M I’atk. Destination. •.8. Xcrata i. cZ" ~n ’""sz l'" l ln Moul Ilan 4 Cal. ss' il-o’orpool ji, 'lndras ria ports. 'i GvZ Kl ">» ‘l China. O urt "’eld “>3 Jjlang 4 Soluugor. I' ’■"'Mo:, ’■> S pore70 words
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1490 1891-02-17 3 Held on the 16th January. Present :—The Hon. A. M. Skinner, c. M. G., President, J. H. Callcott, Esq., D. Comrie, Esq., F. Si. McLarty, Esq., R. A. P. Hogan Esq., and C. W. Barnett, Esq. 1. The President not having arrived1,490 words
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Article1243 1891-02-17 3 The concluding ceremony in connection with the recent coming of age of the Crown Prince of Siam is thus described by the Banykok Times From each outer gate of the Palace along the sides of the walks, had been erected bamboo fences at intervals, of1,243 words
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Advertisement447 1891-02-17 3 mfw advertisements. this column wiU be charged f ull rateg municipal notice. mH E next Ordinary Meeting rhe MuniT cip d Commissioners wbe held in the Town Hall, at p.m., On Wednesday. Ift February. (By Order) HALLIFAX, Secretai y to the Jnicipal Commissioners. 1 "tow-’ hall. Vi< W. WALKER. Manager447 words
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Advertisement153 1891-02-17 3 FLECTRO-PLATEDjvARE. NEW GOOS, JUST UNPACKED, FOR WEDDING RRESENTS, <fcc. ROBINSON CO., SINGAPORE. HANDSOME Tea and Coffee Service w ith hot water kettle and lamp on salver, choice design, §l5O. Tea and Coffee Service with salvers, §B5. and $lOO set. Tetĕ a fete Tea and Coffee Ser vice with salver, §6O.153 words
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Article118 1891-02-17 4 Penang, 16th February, 1891. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/2’ dollar. Do. 4 months’sight Bank... 3/3| Do. 6 Credits 3/3’ Do. 6 Documentary 3/4JCalcutta, Demand Bank ...Rs. 2221 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 224.| Bombay, Demand Bank 222.1 Do. 30 days’sight Private 221| Madras, Demand Bank 222118 words
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Article130 1891-02-17 4 The Tidies Bill. London, 13th February. The Tithes Bill has been read a third time in the House of Commons. Northampton Election. A Gladstonian has been elected in the place of the late Mr. Bradlaugh for Northampton. Surrender of Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien. Messrs. Dillon and O’Brien have130 words
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Article525 1891-02-17 4 The importance of a sufficient water supply in an Eastern town goes without saying and the present scarcity of water shews that the Municipal Commissioners are not moving a day too soon in the direction of increasing the quantity daily available for the town needs. We525 words
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Article769 1891-02-17 4 We hear that Mr. Murrison Allan, the Sheriff of Penang, who is at present in England, has resigned his appointment. j Mail Notice.—A mail for London, via Negapatam and Bombay, will be made up on Thursday, the 19th instant, by the steamer Goalpara. House-breakers.—Three Celestials, charged with breaking into769 words
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Article998 1891-02-17 4 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Town Hall on Friday last, at which the Hon. A. M. Skinner (President), and Messrs. J. H. Callcott, D. Comrie, F. M. McLarty, R. A. P. Hogan and C. W. Barnett were present. The minutes of the998 words
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Advertisement271 1891-02-17 4 THE AGRA BANK LIMITED. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) Head Office: Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN INDIA AND CHINA. Calcutta Kurraciiee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussoraii Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 184 BOUSTEAD Co., Agent», Penang NOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY PURCHASED THE BUSINESS OF Messrs.271 words
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461 1891-02-17 5 After reviewing the evidence so far given before the Labour Commission the Madras Tunes remarks: From all this it would appear that the Commission will first have to decide whether the general feeling of planters is in favour of State-supervision of immigration, free461 words
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659 1891-02-17 5 In November last, the French newspfptis made it known that M. Etienne, hn l ec e,a! v State for the Colonies, a ’on in hand a scheme for setting up, s tndv' gOn l a b acteli ological Institute659 words
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Article423 1891-02-17 5 It is distinctly to be borne in mind that ice do not by inserting letters convey any opinion favorable to their contents. No notice whatever will le taken of anonymous letters, nor can we return those that are rejected. Letters should be brief, and written on one side of423 words
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Article383 1891-02-17 5 Singapore.— Jinrickshas. The Straits Times advocates raising the licensing fee for rickshas from 1 a year to 1 per quarter and appointing a European registrar and staff of natives to inspect and supervise the traffic. There are, it says, some 6000 ’rickshas in Singapore and the383 words
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Article2864 1891-02-17 5 Borneo.— Tobacco. A communication to the Echoes of the Month” in the British North Borneo Herald has the following on the prospects of tobacco planting in that Country I drew attention last month to various statements and insinuation in the Sarawak Gazette" and Deli Courant, each and all2,864 words
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Advertisement164 1891-02-17 6 ROSS AND BEAN TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, No. 1, Beach Street No. 1, Union Street, RECEIVED: Lawn Tennis Racquets. Steel and Overland Trunks. White and Colored UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. Boxing Gloves Austrian Rugs, Scotch Shawls. Indian Clubs. Gold Studs and Links. Pearl Studs and Links. Whipcord, Cotton Cord and Bedford Cord,164 words
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Advertisement1312 1891-02-17 6 ————wAft-ED. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. mo hire or buy "St PIANO in good Municipal Commissioners of .George L order. State lowest to AI X, Office of this papci. r. sJ>3| z nc roo fi n g etc f or a Fish Market to be X ri~G>r] Street Ghaut, as an exFOR SALE.1,312 words
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Advertisement1892 1891-02-17 7 WT INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ■HEAD OFFICE—IO4, CLIVE STREET, CALCUTTA. The above Company’s rate X compare favourably with those of any other Company in existence. j forfeiture of pol.cies in the event of discontinuance of payment of premiums, each premium paid securing1,892 words
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Advertisement328 1891-02-17 8 PILSENEK BEER. KEY BRAND. IMPORTED .SINCE 1879. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THREE LABELS. IM l—r~ "l^gL z Labels and Trade Mark Registered in England and Germany /|R»F JEffiL wwa iSm w® WW vsa§ssw beware of imitations. pEj^TZ. ..■«tnĕ cToeTor in atienrittnw- /Wgjgyjl nistered an emetic, on which 111/- -jg|l ’’v*ye328 words
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Advertisement1154 1891-02-17 8 nainyf acureforasthu SANTAL MIDY oyTs'yJfpSS 0 ?™““Io. a INDIAN CIGARETTES wood of mysore, and this liquid is quite dl d c Asthmatic people who suffer from On rent from the inert and always impure oil of pression in breathing, stifling sensatiX U Santa/ M/dy Capsules are used in the H°af1,154 words
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