Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1891
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1891-06-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, AND SATURDAY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. XLIX. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1891. No. 6225 words
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Advertisement1458 1891-06-04 1 (Hofttts* Qtoficea. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. pSiku&'Oiientallteam Ocean Steam Ship Company, i Koninkl ijke Paketvaart Maatscliappij. XT Cnnnnnv Hom weekly line Negapatam Line of Steamers, navigation vompany. Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. @rpHE mail steamers may -1 be expected to arrive For. Will sail. Steamer. From.1,458 words
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Advertisement332 1891-06-04 2 4/ H. J. MARTYN. 1 Entrances: Beach Street, Grand Hotel Yard; Union Street, opposite Government Telegraph Office. On account of the fluctuation in exchange fixed prices cannot be given. Customers will be charged according to the exchange of the day. FINEST DUTCH q HEEse HART’S i AbWAYS CALCUTTA CRUSHED FOOD332 words
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Article117 1891-06-04 3 Expected. Date. Names. Fbom. Destination. Consignees. June. 7I lilnna Singapore Moul. Ran. Calcutta. Huttenbach, Liebert &Co. f Tnmbora Singapore Padang via ports Do. J p aB) Colombo S'pore China Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 5 JTno Sa«9 Calcutta Singapore H’kong Brown Co. Pi 0 Thames Singapore J Colombo London Gilfillan, Wood117 words
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668 1891-06-04 3 —L. &C. Express. TrtE Commander-in-Chief and the Colonial, Office have, it is felt, a knotty little point to settle between them in the question that has been referred home from Singapore for decision whether Sir Charles Warren, the general in command—L. &C. Express. - 668 words
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Article169 1891-06-04 3 Arrivals. 29th May.—Per s. s. Thaiping from Ir. f Veld. Mr.'Khoo Guay Quan, Mr. (’->nl Eng The J z, and Mrs. J. Craigie ;i?y Mr. Ah />4. 31st MayA-Per s. s. Gympie from Tort Weld, —f Mr Mrs. J. A. Moreira and Mrs. G. Dorall. Ist June.—Per s.169 words
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Article789 1891-06-04 3 (London China Express.) The Ben Line steamer Benlawers, leaving London April 30, took out a valuable consignment of Persian cats, to the order of H.H. the Sultan of Johore. Mr. J Homas Sc ott, the hon. secretary of the Straits Settlement Association, was to have(London & China Express.) - 789 words
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1915 1891-06-04 3 (IV.) INDIAN SECTION (continued.) For convenience, the terms of contract we propose should be laid down by law’ are summarized below (1) Period of contract not to exceed seven hundred and twenty days’ work or tasks, or a maximum of three years. This maximum of three years1,915 words
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Advertisement161 1891-06-04 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice» in this column will be charged full rates. SINGAPORE LAND Co., LTD. To Mortgagees and others. fpHE undersigned having been appointed I Agents of the above Company, are prepared to pui chase suitable Town Propertv, and with that object are ready to receive at once the proposals161 words
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Article64 1891-06-04 4 Penang, 3rd June. Tin $33.72} fTrang 12.70 nominal Black Pepper < West Coast. 9.75 (.Acheen 9.80 White Pepper 16. Cloves 29. Mace No. 1 90. Mace No. 2 76.50 Nutmegs 86— I No. 1. 5.40 Sugar > 2. 3. J Basket. 2.85 Tapioca Flour 2.07} Copra 4.1064 words
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Article210 1891-06-04 4 (Straits Times, 29th May.) Bentong Straits Tin” (£1 pd) so cents Wr» Siam Goldfields (£1 pd) s2i Jelebu Mining Co. (S 5 pd) »2 w/Zers Ketchau Pahang (£1 pd) «5 Malay Prospecting Co. ($lO pd) I $9 bvyrri Pahang Corporation ($1 pd) w r Pahang Central (£1(Straits Times, 29th May.) - 210 words
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Article130 1891-06-04 4 Penang, 3rd June, 1891. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 3/1 j dollar. Do. 4 months’sight Bank. 3/28 Do- Credits 3/2 J Do. 6 Documentary 3/3 Calcutta, Demand Bank ...Rs. 225 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 228 Bombay, Demand Bank 225 Do. 30 days’ sight Private 228 Madras,130 words
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Article116 1891-06-04 4 North Bucks Election. London, Is/ June. Mr. Seon, a Gladstonian Liberal, has been elected for North Bucks in place of Captain Verney. Italy and the Triple Alliance. M. Rud ini, the Italian premier, has announced Italy’s firm adhesion to the Triple Alliance. The Canadian Premier. The Canadian premier,116 words
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Article178 1891-06-04 4 Wf. invite the attention of our readers to the notice which appears above, and which marks a new departure in local journalism. It is our desire to make this paper an efficient vehicle of local opinion and news, and as to be such efficient vehicle it would be178 words
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Article675 1891-06-04 4 The difficulties that have arisen in connection with the due execution of contract by the late Opium Farmers in the Colony 7 lead us to make a few remarks on the system of raising this portion of our revenue. What we have practically done is to create675 words
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Article493 1891-06-04 4 (From the Madras Times.) A Terrible Accident. Allahabad, May 22. A dreadful accident on the 18th is reported from Benares. It seems that a large Hindu bridal party had gone out on the river, as is the custom, to worship the Ganges, when the bottom of the boat(From the Madras Times.) - 493 words
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Article1556 1891-06-04 4 Our Fruit has commenced rather early in the' year and promises to be as plentiful as the last one. The Hon. A. M. Skinner, Resident Councillor, will proceed to Balik Pulau to-day on quarterly inspection duty. Capt. Cameron, r. e., is expected from Singapore by the mail1,556 words
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Advertisement188 1891-06-04 4 THE lAGRA 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 Kurrachee Hongkong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bussoraii Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 184 BOUSTEAD CO., Agents, Penang PRITCHARD Co. BEACH STREET. Have just opened out Gents188 words
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Advertisement147 1891-06-04 4 Important Notice. Willi a view to mating this paper as efficient as possible an exponent of public opinion, as well as of local news, we invite communications on all subjects of general interest from persons able to write with knowledge, which u-ill be paid for at the following rates provided147 words
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Article389 1891-06-04 5 To each man who comes out to the East is presented at the threshold of his career the task of learning one or more eastern tongues; and it is not too much to say that to nine out of ten the task is an uncongenial one, unwillingly taken389 words
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Article543 1891-06-04 5 4 The following leader from the Morning Chronicle of the 4th ult., would seem to shew that the action of Settlements Association in England on behalf of the Colony is already beginning to bear fruit. As copies of a carefully prepared Memorandum on the question have been543 words
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Article1296 1891-06-04 5 In a recent Perak Government Gazette Extra, the reports of Mr. A. Spence Moss on railway surveys from Blanda Mabok to Selama, from Kwala Kangsa to Taiping and from Ipoh to Kw’ala Kangsa are published. Remarking on tbe first survey (Blanda Mabok to Selama) he states The1,296 words
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Article2118 1891-06-04 5 Singapore.— The Straits Times says:— The Municipal Commissioners desire a Superintendent for the suppression of Rabies.” Letters from Aden report Sir Frederick Weld’s health as improving, but Sir Frederick appeared to think himself stronger than he was. Mr. C. Dunlop, who is the concessionaire of the2,118 words
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Advertisement107 1891-06-04 6 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MATSCHAPPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital'... /35,783,000. Reserve Funds /1,003,375.71 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union Bank of107 words
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Advertisement968 1891-06-04 6 ROSS BE AN I E L -^z ß pLATED ware. NEW GOODS, JUST UNPACKED, TAILORS I TO WEDDING PRESENTS, 4c. AND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, ROBINSON CO. SINGAPORE No. 1, Beach Street No. 1, Union Street, NEW GOODS. Ottoman and Bengaline Silk, latest shade Are now showing New Tropical Tweeds in Embroidered968 words
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Advertisement2271 1891-06-04 7 T .„„.J. MCLARTY COMPANY. Do “MCLARTY, Pl NG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No. 30, BEACH STREET THUE’S A. I. CODt 7.) SURVEYORS Penang ABC.,, 4TH 5N and General Manager. p»,vatc COD CONTRACTORS, F.m. McLarty, m.i.m.e. l-RIVAit BRANCHES AT THAIPING, BATU GAJAH AND SINGAPORE. > < SSH Zy Asbestos in all2,271 words
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Advertisement395 1891-06-04 8 PILSENER BEER. KEY BRAND. IMPORTED SINCE 1879. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE THREE LABELS. I lOsgsaiill Labels and Trade Mark Registered in England and Germany j»/ wA giE-jgj B.EWARE OF IMITATIONS. W\x- dsbil iwjg 4yw Sole Importers and Sole Agents, i SCHMIDT, KUSTERMANN CoJ NOTICE. FOR SALE-TIMBER. ST U U TO395 words
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Advertisement397 1891-06-04 8 3-PLATED WARE. BB ft ft 00DS JUST UNp ACKEO, Wk" FOR f||| 3DING PRESENTS, c HOV /wsojT&co., < SINGAPORE. NEW GOODS. G X aHne S f ilk > Latest shade, prr| v OMOND Purest and Lightest ALE extant. 30 “AVOID EPIDEMICS" BY USING CALVE JEST’S CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS, The Original AWARD397 words
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