Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 March 1892
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-03-18 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAIL?. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOIa. l. FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1892. No. 6222 words
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Advertisement598 1892-03-18 1 c pipping Qloftc£6. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company, B r pHE mail steamers may -L be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. ,f- -i j‘th Mar. FChilla 25th Mar. .it 3rd April Clyde Bth April > rd 17th The above dates are598 words
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Advertisement1534 1892-03-18 1 (Ttoftces» British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. BANK s. I Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatscliappij. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. J Xegapatam Line of Steamers. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. r~= i k (One Million Sterling.) Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. HeadOfocb: i Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,1,534 words
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Advertisement678 1892-03-18 1 REDERLAKDSCBE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,0)0. Reserve Funds f 1,501,346.38 Special Reserve. Fund... /1,000,006. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency iu Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscliappij. Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, -Medan (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon. Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean. and678 words
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Article118 1892-03-18 2 Expected. t jf ar Names. Irom. Destination. Consignees. r j 19 P. &O. Shanghai China London 'GiHiHan Wood Co. 20 P. &O. Thibet I Do. Bombay I Do. 20 P. &O. Malu-a Colombo S’pore China Japan... Do 20 Teutonia Klang Klang Malacca Huttenbach, Liebert &Co 20 Anchises Singapore Amsterdam118 words
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Article69 1892-03-18 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Asahan Cha.u Tai 11 a.m. Edie, Segli Olehleh U.K. Atjeh... 1 p.m. Deli Tangkat 1 p.m. Langkat Jin 7/" P-m. Deli Ho Kaei s'p.m. 'l’lie mails for Penang e.r French packet Yarra. left Singapore by the s. s. Aneltises nt 569 words
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Article193 1892-03-18 2 Giving natunutlitg, tonnage, master, port and date of di partitre, cargo, consignee, destination and date of leaving. Arriv a i.s. March 17th. l.adg Weld, Brit, str., 2 12. Eddie, Larut Mar. 17. Tin. Straits Steamship Co., for Larut, Mar. 17. Flying Dragon, Brit. str.. 56, Saiboo, Larut193 words
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Article53 1892-03-18 2 Sati'kday, 19m Foot bail match. Police” rs. "The World Esplanade. Sunday, 20th Third Sunday in Lent. Mail outward line. P. A O. Maltra. Mondi V. 21 st Town Band. Esplanade. Tuesday, 22x d La.-t Quarter, Moon. Wkhnemday, 23rd Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday. 2 Itii Friday, 25th Homeward mail53 words
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Article133 1892-03-18 2 Penvng, 18th March, IKi>2. B airs < lose as hh.ixiws:— L< ndon. Ileinnml Bank 2 il dollar Do. 1 months’ sight Bank... 2I lj Do. 3 Credits 2/11’ Do. 3 Documentary 2/1 Ij t’a'aitta. Demand Bank Rs. 222 j Do. 30 days* sight Private 22+ Bombay, Denial d Bank133 words
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Article88 1892-03-18 2 Pi sing, isrn March. 1H92. Tin $35.10 i Trang 10.50 sellers. Bhc k I’eppei West Cl ast. -•'“'I 1 Market. (.Aclieen no supply W hite Pepper $l5. sellers. Cloves (picked) 26. do Mace No. 1 BH. do Mace No. 2 <>7.— do Nutmegs 87. do INo I.88 words
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Article306 1892-03-18 2 (Straits Times, 15th March.) llculoiiK “Sunils Tia” (Jill l«l) tn rls. tuillert. Sinm Goldtieiiis (£1 pit) CM) ccuU homihoZ. Inniris Mines I.iL (£1 pit) S') bi'yrrr. .lelebil Mining Co. (.«> pil) fcll *llrrn. KeleliHU Pnliiing (£1 pill s.*>| .ellm. Mnlny I’rotipectiiig Co. (Sll> pit) Ss M I'nlning(Straits Times, 15th March.) - 306 words
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Article74 1892-03-18 2 Dynamite Outrages in Paris. London, 16th March. Dynamite outrages are increasing in Paris; and, in consequence, the Government have introduced a Bill into the Chamber of Deputies, which provides the punishment of death for those convicted of being concerned in unlawful explosions of dynamite. Great Bank failure at74 words
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Article1188 1892-03-18 2 A large fire is reported to have occurred in Manila, the loss being estimated at $1,500,000. Mu. Riccard, the Acting Inspector-General of Police, arrived from Singapore this morning, on a visit of inspection. The death of native sergeant Mun, of Bukit Tengah Station, P. W’., i.s reported.1,188 words
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Article206 1892-03-18 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Some time ago 1 read a complaint in your contemporary about sailors driving about with Japanese gills, and the Editor thought there was no way to stop it. One would have thought that a hint like this would have206 words
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Article506 1892-03-18 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir.—l wish to point out a fewthings in connection with hack gharries and 'rikishas, which should be taken notice of. 1 think, so this letter in' your valuable paper. The new rule is that hack syces should sit506 words
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Article545 1892-03-18 2 The Free Press, in an article, d ea r again with the question of resistance unconstitutional methods and unjust j' 6 mands of the Home Government n priately writes "To the Queen we owe loyalty; t Colonial Government we owe kv'alty r the British Government, as a545 words
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Article508 1892-03-18 2 From another source we have it continued that the strength of the Orang K»y* Pahlawan’s force is 600 men. He captun Lubok Trua on Wednesday of last w# seizing the police station with all its ar®’ and ammunition. The detachment of Perak Sikhs. tioned at Tapa508 words
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Advertisement663 1892-03-18 2 PRITCHARD CO., Have just received Ex S. 8. “GLENLYON” Black and Brown Felt Hats in latest shape. Double and Single Terai Hats, Ellwood’s Patent Felt Solar Hats covered white drill. Ellwood’s Grey Felt Solar Hats. Tweed Chamois Leather Varsity Caps. Ladies’ Trimmed Pith Solar Hats. WHITTAKER S 1892 ALMANACS. LETTS663 words
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Article568 1892-03-18 3 For the convenience of the shipping community, we reprint in full the above Ordinance, which is gazetted in the Government Gazette of the 11th instjftit as Ordinance No. VI of 1892. An Ordinance for restricting Laljour on Sunday on board Vessels in the Waters of the568 words
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Article528 1892-03-18 3 (From a Taiping Correspondent.) I am sorry to see the duty ou tin is to be raised from 811 to $12.50 per bhara, all within the short space of two months. This seems to be, as I over-heard a well-known miner remark in our Club quite recently, a528 words
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699 1892-03-18 3 SINGAPORE NEWS.— (14th 15th inst.) (Straits Times.) Captain Bing. who lias retired from the local pilot service, leaves for Europe to-night in the M. M. mail steamer Caledonien. Among the passengers who have booked for Europe by to-day’s German mail steamer is Mrs. Craigie, wife of the Senior Naval Officer.699 words
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Article1208 1892-03-18 3 Daily Netes. The year 189]. according to the Athemeum, witnessed “the liberation of a po|ep t ejucu.’ tional force,” and i e therefore to be ‘marked by a white stone." This is one way of saying that a new novel by Mr. Meredith was published in 1891. FollowingDaily Netes. - 1,208 words
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Article485 1892-03-18 3 (Vid Rangoon.) VACCINATION IN BOMBAY. Bombay. March 4.—The Legislative Council to-day passed a Bill rendering vaccination compulsory throughout the districts. A VESSEL ABANDON EH Sfc.i, London. Mar-fi, —Ttm British barque 7»tfrom Philadelphia, bound to Calcutta. has been abandoned at sea. Twentysix of the crew were rescued by a485 words
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Article506 1892-03-18 3 (l'id Singapore.) London. 22nd Eeb.— The Congregational body is holding a week of self-denial, hoping thereby to provide the funds necessary for equipping and despatching an additional hundred missionaries. Treasury summonses have been issued in London against Mr. Horace Bottomley. Sir Henry Isaacs, and Mr. Wollman, in506 words
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Advertisement123 1892-03-18 3 PERAK TEA EROM Hermitage Cicely Tea Estates. THESE Teas have been pronounced unsurpassed efficient judges and unequalled by Ceylon and other Brands usually sold in the market. Price: Orange Pekoe cts. 75 Pekoe 65 > per lb. Pekoe Souchong... 60 AX holesale and Retail Agents, Messrs. Maynard d Co., Ltd.;123 words
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Advertisement656 1892-03-18 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. TARIFF MODERATE. Arrangements made for the conveyance of visitors to any part656 words
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Advertisement1874 1892-03-18 4 Ha ™S« B c s M’LARTY COMPANY. c “McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, No 30,B pJtA5 r STREET Monopole, “red seal,” (Medium Dry). Thue's A, I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry). A. B. C.,, 4th edition and McLarty mi m e AND roNTRAOTORiS F. M. McLarty,1,874 words
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Advertisement170 1892-03-18 4 ELLWOOD’S INDIAN HELMETS Ellwoods’Patent Air-Chamber Hel Were awarded THE GOLD MEDAL At the International Health Exhibitio London, 1884. (The only Gold Medal in Class XV) ELLWOOD’S PATENT AUL-CH LUIETs A SURE PREVENTIVE OF SUNSTROKE The public are requested to see ft a u ‘ai tlie f Helmetsoare stamped Sole Inventors,170 words
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