Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 January 1892
1892-01-13
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-01-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FVBLISHEt) D2LIL3L NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833 \PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1892. No. 922 words
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Advertisement585 1892-01-13 1 pipping Qtofittts. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ©HIKE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on dates Outwards. Homewards. Mirzapore 24th Jan. Peninsular 14th Jan. Rohilla 7th Feb. Ravenna 28th Clyde 21st Malwa 11th Feb. The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and585 words
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Advertisement1518 1892-01-13 1 pipping (hofices* British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. BANK s- Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatscliappij. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. Negapatam Line of Steamers. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. TTGT T’C WPTTTTT V T.TNF (One Million Sterling.) lntended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. Head Office: Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. For1,518 words
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Advertisement549 1892-01-13 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ.(Netherland Trading Society.) Established 182£ Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,501,3w.38 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscliappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli) Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and549 words
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Article102 1892-01-13 2 Expected. i'Aii; Jan. jNames. From. DestixatiOn. i Consignees. J < I 111 Sudden Rangoon Singapore Jluttenbach, Liebert Co. 1-1- lambora Singapore f’adang via Coast parts' Qitt. 14 ralamcotta Do. Rangoon Calcutta Do. la I undua Negapatam Singapore Huttenbach, Liebert Co. •> Ajamemnon Singapore London Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. lb BmgSang102 words
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Article45 1892-01-13 2 M MLS LOSE To-MORHoW For Per str. Time. Deli fiangkat I p.m. Asahan Sanitirongiee 1 p.m. I’angkor A Teluk Anson.. Ngajioota I p.m. Do. do. do. t'nnton ...‘2p.m. Rangoon 157 a 4 p.m. Friday. Trang Artsadony... I p.m. Langkat din Ho 2 p.m.45 words
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Article49 1892-01-13 2 Wednesday, K3th Town Bajuh Esplanade, 5-30 p.m. Tm rsday, flßi Town Band. Esplanade, 9 p.m. Full Moon. Festival of Taipiisum. Cricket, I’enaeg Recreation Club vs. Military. Lines. Friday, 15th Town Rand, Datu Kramat Gardens, 9 p.m. Saturday,l6th Cricket. Butterworth Reerent ion Club t>. Penang Recreation Club. Esplanade.49 words
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Article128 1892-01-13 2 I’enang, Lint J ini ary, 1892. Pates close as follows: Li ndon, Demand Bank 2 1 U dollar Do. 4 months' sight Bank Do. 6 Credits 3/lf Do. 6 Documentary 3,1 i ('a' ntta. Demand Bank Rs. 221', Do. 20 days'sight Private 224 Bombay, Demand Bank 221 Do. 3o128 words
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Article79 1892-01-13 2 Penang, 13th Jani vry. 181*2. Tin 34.05 (Ti ang no supply Black Pepper West Coast. •u> (.Aeliccn do White Pepper 17 sellers 1 lores (picked) J 26.— do Mace No. I small riipplies Mace No. 2 do Nutmegs 87. j No. 1 5.60 sellers Sugar 2. 37079 words
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Article302 1892-01-13 2 (Straifi Tone». Hth J VM VKT.) l i. i ii" "Strati,» Til." Li|»«l r< in» 'min G..:.ttk.|>i» ijCI jml) liniins Mine» Ixl |xl) «JOae/ter» .L-’-bti .Miiiinjt <•> e 1.73 Ki-lchau I’ahniiK (£1 |hl> 0) ,M tay l r--'iws-nurf Co $1" |> I I»» hut Ktlr,. I’a. -lair302 words
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Article97 1892-01-13 2 The Di ke of Clarence ill London, 11/A January. The Duke of Clarence and Avondale is suffering from a severe attack of influenza and pneumonia; his strength is being maintained. IxEi.VLxzA Epidemic in Engi.am». Influenza is spreading and increasing in virulence, in England the death rate of many97 words
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Article515 1892-01-13 2 Wi: publish elsewhere the Balance Sheet of the Penang Band Fund at the 31st ult. The figure- are for 9 months, as the Band did not arrive till April, excepting as regards certain obvious items of expense, w hich are n -t likely soon to be repeated,515 words
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Article1252 1892-01-13 2 Mr. A.M. M. Grei ton. Protector of Indian Immigrants, proceeds home by the mail. The Hon. A< iing Resident Councillor will present the prizes to the boys of the Free School on Friday. To-morrow being the Hindoo festival of Taipusum and a public holiday, there will be1,252 words
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Article196 1892-01-13 2 With reference to the news we publish yesterday as to the reported loss of the/ Nam Chow, xvhen on a voyage from ip, kong to Amoy, we learn that the ]i/ charterers of the vessel, Messrs. C| r Moh A Co., have this morning196 words
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Article141 1892-01-13 2 We have received from the Honora-1 Secretary to the Band Fund the followcopy of the Balance Sheet as it stood at r close of the year Balance sheet 31st December Ehl Dr. To Passages from Manila M 67.55 Cost of Instruments 491.95 Cost of Uniforms 131.25 Wages .4,009.59141 words
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596 1892-01-13 2 Th e Hon. the Acting Resident Council!' 1 Mr. H. Trotter, opened the new water works at Bukit Mertajam. Province Weller ley. at 10 a m. yesterday, and, in doing i complimented those concerned in the success of the scheme. He tasted some596 words
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Advertisement422 1892-01-13 2 KHYE HO FOUNDRY COMPANY, WELD QUAY. ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Boiler Fittings and Engineer’s Stores, etc., always in stock. J. G. ALLEN, 29 Manager. PRITCIIABIkV (’<•. Have just opened out ex s. s. “GLENEAGLES" The following goods: Tailoring Materials in 1892. Spring Patterns Fine Black422 words
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Advertisement523 1892-01-13 2 New Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next ordinary meeting of the Muni--1 cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 2.30 p.m.. Ox Friday, the 22nd instant. (By Order) J. W. H ALLI FAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. WANTED. IjIROM now till end of February, a fur- nished523 words
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Advertisement18 1892-01-13 2 THE “Pinang Gazette" CALEmit FOR 1892 COMPRISING A USEFUL SHEET CALENDAR AND A DESK CALENDAR. Price .5() Cents.18 words
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Article621 1892-01-13 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.'') Sir,— I was surprised to read in your leader on the divisions of Protestantism that Protestant Christendom is the pf the ignorant heathen and the scorn o/Tfce educated heathen and I consider that the statement is purely gratuitous. The Christian religion621 words
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Article233 1892-01-13 3 Special Telegrams. {for the Piiutng Gazette. SvERS BCRNI.NO KaMI’ONGS. More Dvaks Requisitioned. Rumoured Raid in Ulu Slim. (From ourelSpecial Correspondent.) Tras, 12th dan nary.— The road is open since Dalian's advance, and all is quiet in the Bentong district. Svers is awaiting Lodger's orders, and has233 words
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1091 1892-01-13 3 (Communicated.) WHEREVER the Chinaman goes he is bound i for the occupancy in trade and all getting lof money. Formerly the American and Australian let him in, and let him stay, with a passing lautrh at what they called his grotesque stolidity, the Celestial had1,091 words
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Article309 1892-01-13 3 Straits Times. A somewhat difficult, work of engineering has just been successfully completed in the lowering by hydraulics of the Magistrate’s Court front portico. For sometime past this portico stood at considerable difference of level with the main building, which latter had sunk about 9Straits Times. - 309 words
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1040 1892-01-13 3 Rangoon Gazette, We ii£> e received a copy of the Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute in which is published in full a most interesting lecture on the Malay Peninsula; its resources and prospects.” delivered by Mr. Maxwell at the Meeting ofRangoon Gazette, - 1,040 words
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Article705 1892-01-13 3 —Globe. Men who come home from China are apt to have strong views, more especially upon the subject of cheap labour. They know so much of the domestics of the European quarter, their proneness to ail the wickedness that is concealed within the frame of a Chinese—Globe. - 705 words
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Advertisement18 1892-01-13 3 BRANDY. Rouyer, Guillet CIE. COGNAC, FRANCE. PROPRIETORS OF 22 DISTILLERIES. The Largest Shippers in Bulk for Ten Tears.18 words
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Advertisement787 1892-01-13 3 THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1883. j ESTABLISHED 1886. Capital fully Subscribed: Capital fully Subscribed: $3,000,000=£500,000. $2,000,000= £330,000. Capital paid-up: Capital paid-up: $600,,000=£100,000. $400,000=£66,000. Reserve Fund: Reserve Fund: $20,000—£4,000. $60,000=£10,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders 52,400,0T0=£.W0,000. Kese ve L,Al Jn Shareholders $1,600,000=£264,000. Balance of Working787 words
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Advertisement1790 1892-01-13 4 «-cMwmo’s WHISKY! M®LA R T Y COMPANY. As supply to the J' i “MCLARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No. 30, BEACH STREET ROSBACH WATER thue-sa SURVEYORS General Manager. A good, wholesome, and refreshing Mineral Water. A. B. C. 4TH EDITION AND FM McLarty MI M E Fresh Supply Private1,790 words
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Advertisement421 1892-01-13 4 3nsurance (tloticce. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Company of Hamburg. Established 1854. THE undersigned have been annniu. I Agents of the above Company are to accept' fire risks at rates. 232 KATZ BROTHERS. MARINE INSURANCE. Mannheim Insurance Company THE undersigned have been appoi n( I Agents for the above Company a-1 are421 words
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