Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1891
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section26 1891-03-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833 [P/?/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. XLIX. SATURDAY", MARCH 7, 1891. No. 2726 words
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Advertisement1503 1891-03-07 1 Qlotices. pipping QtoHcea» British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. 1 V~~~V\ Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. zsnrx rpHE mail steamers may 1 be expected to arrive —For. Willsail Steamer. From. Expected on fin Mi'lari 3 1 r> ACHILLES HECTOR PrlaM v tnd aris ant ea e *enang Agamemnon1,503 words
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Advertisement1014 1891-03-07 2 .Insurance (Hoftcea. ISLE of SKYE" WHISKY. TIVOLI BEER! Second Colonial Sea and Fire I J. Dukkers Zoon’s Specialities, TIYOLI BEER. j J Insurance Company. mHE undersigned uZing been appointed MEDOC, AFTER DINNER CLARET, PORT. TIYOLI BEER!!! I Agents for this Company, are now prepared to accept Fire Risks on the1,014 words
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Article143 1891-03-07 3 The following is a list of Vessels expected to arrive dnri'ur the fortnight:— Xamw. 4 Date. Destination. s.s. .V Vajiriinhis. Sineaporc Mr. Dftdan? ria t orN s.s. Trufotita ..Kb ns 7 Kiane Sol.-ineor. ft.*. Melpomene Triot<* 7 > H*ko»-g. s.s. Tambora I'ndiinff S Singapore. 7’. tO. Chide London143 words
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Article1120 1891-03-07 3 —Singapore Free Press. Thursday. 26th February, 1891. Present H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil C Smith k.( m. g.), the Hon. the Officer Com-, inanding tlie Troops (Major-Gen. Sir Warren. g.c.m.g.. k.c.b.), the Colonial Secretary (Sir Frederick Dickson, k.c.m.g.), the AttorneyGeneral (J. Bonser), the Colonial Treasurer (E.—Singapore Free Press. - 1,120 words
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Article964 1891-03-07 3 tarily attended as sincere mourners.—Statesman. The most splendid exploit in his military career was the battle of Meanee. Napier had been sent to India at 60 years of age to fulfil an important command and landed in Bombay with just two pounds in his pocket. Hetarily attended as sincere mourners.—Statesman. - 964 words
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Article797 1891-03-07 3 World. 1 see it announced that the Queen's large family dinner-party” at Windsor last week took place in the Dining-room of tlie Castle, whereas it was really given in the Oak Room, where, ns a matter of fact. Her Majesty invariably dines unless there is aWorld. - 797 words
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Article817 1891-03-07 3 It is a common complaint among older people that manners have grievously deteriorated with the present generation. Perhaps it is so; but similar complaints have been uttered over every successive generation; there are always plenty to moan over all change as bitterly as if it were bloody revolution. Our817 words
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Advertisement177 1891-03-07 3 Nea/v advertisements. jMices irt this column will be charged full rates. municipal notice. niHE next Ordinary Meeting of the Muni- cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2 p.m., On Friday, 13th Instant. (By Order) J. W. H ALLI FAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. WOODYEAR’S ROYAL177 words
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Article123 1891-03-07 4 Penang, 6th March, 1891. Rates (lose as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/2 dollar. De. 4 months’sight Bank... 3/2/ Do. 6 Credits 3/3] Do. 6 Documentary 3/3 j Uu'cutta, Demand Bank Rs. 223 Do. 30 days’sight Private 2241 Bombay, Demand Bank 223" Do. 30 days’sight Private 22t.', Madras, Demand Bank123 words
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Article179 1891-03-07 4 Coaling Stations. London, 4th March. —Sir John Pope Hennessy moved in the House of Commons that coaling stations should be under Naval instead of Military cont rol, and urged that the Government should try the experiment in Indian and Chinese seas. Lord George Hamilton admitted the dangers of179 words
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Article853 1891-03-07 4 The question of how to make provision for their superannuated officers is once more before the Municipal Commissioners. From the report of the last meeting of the Board it will have been seen that the scheme which, at the request of the Government, the Board had drawn853 words
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Article1838 1891-03-07 4 Front Rangoon Papers. France and Germany. Parts, 19th, February.— Empress Frederick is staying a week in Paris. It is believed that the visit is connected with Emperor illiam s desire to bring about a rapprochment with France. A State of Siege. Pio Janetro, 20th February.— A state of( Front Rangoon Papers. ) - 1,838 words
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Advertisement300 1891-03-07 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 j Kubraciiee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussorah Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 184 BOUSTEAD Co., Ay ent», Penang PRITCHARD Co. BEACH STREET. Are now showing300 words
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Article1092 1891-03-07 5 Mr. Superintendent Hogge had to go to the General Hospital on Wednesday on account of slight indisposition. He returned to duty yesterday. Deli Race Club.—At a meeting recently held in Deli (Medan) of members of the Deli Race Club only seven members turned up. and it was resolved that1,092 words
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Article84 1891-03-07 5 The Labour Commission concluded its sittings on Wednesday' last when, we understand, the Report was finally drawn up, the Commissioners being practically unanimous. The Report is now being printed and will at once be forwarded to Singapore, so we may shortly expect its publication. We trust the84 words
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311 1891-03-07 5 The followingextract from the Singapore, Free Press shows a way out. of our difficulty regarding the bi-weekly outward mail carried by the Messageries Maritimes steamers. We should say the best way would be for the Government, at present at any rate until better opportunity offers,311 words
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Article237 1891-03-07 5 (Gazette, February 27th) The Savings Bank Amendment and the Post Office Amendment Ordinances, respectively numbered 111 IV of 1891, are published as passed and assented to by H. E. the Governor. Mr. J. T. Leask, Colonial Surgeon, Malacca, is added to the Commission of the Peace, and appointed(Gazette, February 27th) - 237 words
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Article193 1891-03-07 5 Arrivals. sth March. Pers. s. Putiala from Calcutta, Mr. Murray; from Rangoon, Mr. Leinzer, Mr. P. Clark and Mr. C. Rawkin. Per s. s. Pundua from Singapore, Mr. Geo: Griffin, Brother Aloysiws, Mr. Fia Riding Rick. Mr. Chetih Tek Soon and Mr. Teah Ilin. Per s. s. Meanatchy193 words
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Article533 1891-03-07 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 be taken of anonymous letters, nor can we return those that are rejected. Letters should be brief, and written on one side of533 words
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Article939 1891-03-07 6 Singapore.— Arrival of the Czarewitch. H. T. H. the Czarewitch arrived at Singapore on Monday last in the Pamiat Azova, accompanied by the Vladimir Mcnomaeh. On the vessels anchoring H. E. -the Governor accompanied by his A. D. C., Private Secretary, and the Master Attendant went939 words
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Article276 1891-03-07 6 Dr. Pant, an American Indian surgeon has, it is said, cured scorpion sting by the hypodermic injection of cocaine hydrochlorate. The injection of this drug, it is believed, has arrested or destroyed the progress of the strongest venom of Indian scorpions, and it has been used with great success276 words
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Advertisement114 1891-03-07 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 UNSH RIN KA BLE FLANNELS. Boxing Gloves Austrian Rugs, Scotch Shawls. 1 ndian Clubs. Gold Studs and Links. Pearl Studs and Links. M hipcord,114 words
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Advertisement1237 1891-03-07 6 electro-plated ware. WANTED. NEW GOODS, JUST UNPACKED, vour hundred En« m e,«to™ to t»k» 1 the Census in Penang and Province 10R Wellesley on 6th April. This duty will WEDDING- PRESENTS, &C. quire about 5 days to 10 days wtfrff in all. Applicants must be able to write English, or1,237 words
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Advertisement1920 1891-03-07 7 > MT INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. y HEAD OFFICE-104, CLIVE STREET, CALCUTTA. The above Company s rates compare favourably with those of any other Company in existence. Ko forfeiture of policies in the event of discontinuance of payment of premiums, each premium1,920 words
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Advertisement113 1891-03-07 8 PILSENEK BEER. KEY BRAND. IMPORTED SINCE 1879. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THREE LABELS. TsOLE IM feWss &iit-l übWSTi7lSKfei!i:ifWiJ Labels ani Tiade Mark Registered in England and Germany z^nP"' 111! B® I Mr W lOwv wSWt V&Shlll YW’T-’li (I VT 8 H (Pi-tzeMedall />- ""W/ Brewed and b 0 l-l-l c113 words
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Advertisement1012 1891-03-07 8 ri* K s A TONIC NUTRITIVE UF JAPAN. Peptone is the result of the of digestion of beef with pepsine, RIGA lID vP° in the same manner as in the niunuvj v stomach. PARIS It nourishes Invalids, Gonva- i lescents, the aged, and persons suffering from Anaemia, Impaired (KcLIiailPCL Wfl/fiTrn1,012 words
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