Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 March 1892

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE rVSLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1533. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1892, No. 58
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 598 1 (Roficee. Pdiiinsubir Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r DHE mail steamers may J" Ue expected to arrive c outwards, and leave Penang 'A-V homewards, on. the following dates.Outwards. Homewards. i 2' »th Mar. Rohilla 25th Mar. ;ut 3rd April Clyde Bth April S'umt 17 th The above dates are only appioximate
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    • 1435 1 British India Steam Navigation Gnnpahy, Ltd. banks. Koninklijke Paketvaart JlaatsFhappij. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. Xegapatam Line of Steamers. capital..£l,ooo,ooo. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. (One Million Sterling.) Intended Sailing- and Expected Arrival of Steamers. T Head office: < u\ Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. Fok XVillsah,. SttAMKR.
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    • 682 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPI'. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35.,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1 501.346.38 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandschc Handel Maatschappij. Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaia Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongau
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  • 122 2 Expected. alar. Names. From. Destination. Consignees. j 15 i Hesperia Hamburg S pore, China Japan.. S. Kustermanii 4 Co. 16 Governor General Meyer. Padang Singapore Huttenbach, Liebort <t Co. 17 Secundra Singapore Coromandel Coast Do. z>J lC^ISeS Amsterdam Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 17 Glenesk London Singapore China Boustead Co. IK
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  • 89 2 Mails close To-morrow. P'or l or str. Time. Klang A Malacca Teutonia 9 a.tn. Klang, Port Dickson and Alalacca HyeLeong .10 a.m. Singapore China Aam Yon</... 11 ti.m. Calcutta A. Apcar 11 a.m. Asahan Sanitu-ongsee 11 a.m. Tongkuh Toto Tong 1 p.m. Deli Ha Ki':ei I p.m. I’angkor
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  • 206 2 Giring nationalitij, tonnage, master, port and date of departure, cargo, consignee, destination and date of tearing. Ar KIV A LS. March Id th. Lady Weld, Brit. str.. 212, Eddie, Larut Mar. 12, Tin. Straits Steamship Co., fur Larut, Mar. 12. 77mq 00/, Brit, str., 119, Nedall, Larut
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  • 54 2 Tue«i>\y, 15th Town Band, 9 r m.. Eastern Hotel. Wednesday, him Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 17th: Homeward mail closes, vid Negapatutn, 1 p.m. Town Band. Datil Krainat Gardens. Friday, 18m Saturday, 191 it Sunday, 2uin 'Third Sunday in Lent. Mail Outward due. P. A O. Malva. Monday, 2
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  • 139 2 Penang, 1 Itii March, 1892 Bates close as follows: (a ndon. Demand Bank 211 dolliu Do. I monll.s' 'ight Bank 2 11* Do. 3 Credit» 2/Hj Do. 3 Docninciittiry 3/0 t'a’ iitta. Demand Bank It’. 222( Do. 30 da) sight Private 221 H< mbay, Denmi <1 Bank 222 J
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  • 84 2 Penang, 14m March. 1*92. Tin $34.90 1 Trang 10; sellers. Bia; k Pepper West Coast, no supply (Aeheen do White Pepper ?15. sellers. loves (picked) 26. do Mace No. I 88. do Mace No 2 67. do Nutmegs 87- <l<> I No. I. 5.75 do Sugar 2.
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  • 323 2 (.Straits Times, 1 ITH March.) Itclilong "So nils T in" (£1 |i<i) 10 ct-. Siam 11. i£l P<l) no cents nnuiinnl. Inniris Mines Lit (£1 pit) j I bnum. Jelcbn Minin Co i.'Apil) tales4' teller» K< tclmn Unhang (El pit) s’.j nllert. Millay t r -.peeling C>.
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  • 112 2 Prince George’s Convalescence. London, 11 th March. Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales and family, have started for Mentone, with the special object of enabling Prince George to reernit his health. Belfast Election Mr. Wolff, a Conservative, lias been elected for Belfast. ["Presumably this is
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  • 22 2 BIRTH. Trewei ke —On the 13th inst., at Dunbar Hall, the wife of Capt. L. C. Treweeke, of a son.
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  • 1397 2 Oil! readers are remin lof the Band performance to-night at the Esplanade. Dit. Simon, the Principal Civil Medical Officer, is expected shortly from Singapore on his usual visit of inspection. M :ssjfs. Gi mi.’lE A Co. have been appointed agents at Singapore for the British North Borneo
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  • 449 2 The Dangers of Wild Pig Pits. We much regret to report a serious accident w hich occurred to Air. J. Y. Kennedy yesterday afternoon. In company with Dr. O’Sullivan and Alessrs. Htillifax, Wright and Peirce, other members of the .Municipal Board and staff,
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  • 972 2 A meeting was held at the Freeßi on Saturday evening to form this As the evening selected wc.s an unfort ß 2 one, owing to there being three or f counter attractions, it was feared that? meeting would be thinly ttended H were, however,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 594 2 PRITCHARD CO., Have just received Ex 8. 8. “GLENLYON” Black and Brown Felt Hats in latest shape. Double and Single Terai Hats, Ell wooers Patent Solar Hats covered white drill. Ell wood’s Grey Felt Solar Hats. Tweed Chamois Leather Varsity Caps. Ladies’ Trimmed Pith Solar Hats.! WHITTAKER’S 1892 ALMANACS. LETTS
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  • 271 3 COLONIAL EXPEN DITU RE vs. REVENUE. In a despatch, dated the 14th* nit., approving of the Estimates of Expenditure for the Colony for 1892. the Secretary of State remarks, with some appropriateness 1 observe that it has been decided that sufficiently cmiveni nt accommodation for the Penang Post Office can
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  • 740 3 FrEsH TROLHI.Es SAID To BE BREWING. A FOLLOWER OF THE EX-OrANG K’.YA KRISSED AND HIS HEAD PICKLED IX CARBOLIC ACID. The Ulu Pahang correspondent of the Straits Times writes under date the 4th' March Disquieting and persistent rumours have been freely circulated amongst the natives, this
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  • 2576 3 was deemed to amend the section. Free Press, March 19th. Wednesday, March 9th. (Continued.) The Sunday Labour BillIn moving the third reading of this Bill, the Attorney-General said:—l think this Bill furnishes a good illustration of the advantage the Colony derives from the Secretary of Stare superintending
    was deemed to amend the section.—Free Press, March 19th.  -  2,576 words
  • 623 3 (I id .lustru’ia.) Lo.i lca. Pith February.- A remarkable scandal has occurred at Oxford, where Mr. T. Moreland, a law tutor, is charged with blackmailing certain noblemen. Mr. .Moreland and Ins wife were lodg:t,g-b-ei-i keepers, licensed by: lie University, and they used to invite noble-indents to iLeir
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  • 87 3 Arrivals. 13/A .March.— Vev s. s. Lady Weld from Port Weld, Mr. J. Vermont, Mr. Crawford, Mr. A. Jones, Mr. F. Cooper, Mr. H. W. Ridley, Mr. Rattray and Mr. T. F. Toft.— Per s. s. Teutonia from Klang, Mr. Fraser. Departures. 11 th March.— Per s. s.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 19 3 BRANDY. Rouyer, Guillet CIE. COGNAC, FRANCE. PROPRIETORS OF 22 DISTILLERIES. The Largest Shippers in Bulk for Ten Tears. 471
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    • 707 3 NOW OPEN UNDER EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. VICTORIA. HOTEL. Main Road, Taiping. Centrally situated; close to the Railway Station, Government Offices, &c„ BEDROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED. Excellent Cuisine, Wines, Spirits, &c., Table D’Hote—Separate Tables, Billiards and Bar in separate building. Arrangements made for the conveyance of visitors to any part of the
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    • 1093 4 HE 'Z»^ CO S M L ARTV COMPANY. ,h bT o™. CHA G "McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, No 3 STR ET Monopole, “red seal," (Medium Dry). THUE’S A. I. CODE <1887.) SURVEYORS General Manaaer. Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry). A. B. C„4TH EDITION UTRACTORS F. M. McLarty, M.I.M.E.
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    • 490 4 Jngmnee gy life Inenrence Com^ ny Fuwds Heavy Reduction i 7 “New plan” life, policies On lives in Penang. n 1 MANSFIELD, BOGAARDT 4Q, A North Chinainsurance ComnU? Limited. Capital Subscribed... (in 5,000 shares of £2OO each) C.riTSL Pun-ir THE undersigned having been Agents for this Company prepared to. accept
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