Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 April 1892
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-04-01 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAIL3T. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1892. No. 7422 words
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Advertisement600 1892-04-01 1 pipping (Rofices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rnHE mail steamers may J" b e expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang V homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. J? trenna 3rd April Clyde Bth April Surat 17th j Malwa 22nd Thames 31st Pekin 6th May Hohilla 15th May Ravenna600 words
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Advertisement1449 1892-04-01 1 fi'r r Ptoficce. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. banks. t Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatscliappij. The Agra Bant Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. Negapatam Line of Steamers. ca™?» £1,000.000. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. x 7~ 1 x (One Million Sterling.) Intended Sailing and Expected Arrival of Steamers. T Head Office: Nicholas Lane,1,449 words
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Advertisement666 1892-04-01 1 NEDERUNDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPP (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 Nederlandsche Handel Maatscliappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sonrabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,666 words
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Article116 1892-04-01 2 Expected. A pj E Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 2 Orestes Singapore London j Mansfield, Bogaardt A Do. 3 P. &O. Ravenna Colombo S’pore, China Japan.J Gilfillan, Wood Co. 3 Tambora Singapore Padang via Coast ports.' Huttenbach, Liebert A; Co. 4 Maha Vajirunhis I Do. Padang Ports I Mansfield, Bogaardt116 words
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Article53 1892-04-01 2 Mails close To-Morrow. For Per str. Time. Edie Waslii H a.m. Assahan Chan Tai 11a.m. Tongkah Betty noon Deli Avagyee noon Tongkah 'Fair Tong 1 P-m. Pangkor &T. Anson Deli I P- m Klang Gympie 3 p.m. Ah.hu ii an Lady Long den 5 p.m. Friday Bth. Europe53 words
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Article172 1892-04-01 2 [Giving nationality, tonnage, vutsU i\ port ami date of de/Htrture, cargo, consignee, destination and date of leaving.'] A RRIVA LS. March 31st. Ktvanglung, Brit, str., 117. Jeremiah, Teluk Anson, Mar 30, Tin, Ah Heang, for Teluk Anson. April 1. Aragyce, Brit, str., 217, Hastrnp, Deli. Mar. 30,172 words
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Article50 1892-04-01 2 C learances. March 31st. >’< ia it Brit, str., Hassan, for Assahan. Sir-i. Brit, str., Kail, for Coromandel Coast Ports. Lady li’> Brit. str.. Eddie, for Larut. Milton, Bru. r., < .i -che. for luingkat. Thaipin i, Brit. str.. I'ldall. for Lartft. April iSth. l\i <r Brit. str.. Jer< miah,50 words
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Article68 1892-04-01 2 Sa i i i-x a x, 2x u Ci .st, B.itti rworth K. C. r. I’. K. C., Butterworth. Svndav. ii: Fifth Sunday in Lent. Mail Outward due, 1* A Ravenna. .Monday, itii First Quarter Moon. Tow n Baud, Esplana<le. Tubshay, 5i ii Tennis match. P. C. r.68 words
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Article132 1892-04-01 2 Penxno, Ist April, lb!*2 PITEX CLOSE AS FOLLOWS: L< inion. Demand Bank 2 9’ dollar De. 4 months’sight Batik... 210 Do. 3 Credits 2/101-f Do. 3 Documentary 2 10| Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 222J —223 Do. 30 days’sight Private 224 Bombay, Demand Bank —223 Do. 30 days’ sight Private132 words
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Article84 1892-04-01 2 I’inang, Ist Ai’RiL, 1892. Tin $36.55 f Trang 10.57} Bla< k Pipper West <'< ast. 8.811 (n 89.10 Aclieen no supply White Pepper 511. sellers. Cloves (picked) 26. do Mace No. I 88.— do Mace No. 2 67. do Nin megs 84. do iNo I. ti.fo do84 words
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Article318 1892-04-01 2 iSh.iil. 7'<iu(-s, 2'.)rn March.) lli-i.liit l: ".ne,ait> Tin" (£1 |n|) Dets »/■//<•»•». SiHtu Ci l.'Ci its l£l Jul) IHI cents hoimimuZ. hrui is M > <■« l.il. (£1 ]><l) {II nihu. .li-i- Du Mini RCo s.-, |„i)... s -,.i0, Kctcliar. I’ahnmr (£1 pl) s>| tellers. Mnln.v I'MiSh.iil. 7'<iu(-s, 2'.)rn March.) - 318 words
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Article28 1892-04-01 2 The Behring Sea Question. London, 30th March.— The United States Senate has unanimously ratified the treaty of arbitration for the settlement of the Behring Sea dispute.28 words
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Article28 1892-04-01 2 BIRTH. O’Sullivan. —On the 31st March, at Mogeela, Burinah Road, Penang, the wife of A. W. O’Sullivan, Esq., of the Straits Civil Service, of a son.28 words
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Article759 1892-04-01 2 Our readers are now in possession of the Pahang debate in full, and they will be able to judge how far the indictment levelled against the administration of Pahang by some of the Council members, and by the Straits 'Times in the articles we published on Tuesday, is759 words
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Article1546 1892-04-01 2 The Penang Band will play at Butterworth, P.W., to-morrow afternoon. The rumour that Mr. W. IT. Treacher, c. M. g., had been appointed British Resident at Selangor is confirmed. We observe that Mrs. Presgrave is a fellow-passenger with Mr. and Miss Ross to Penang by the Britannia,1,546 words
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Article428 1892-04-01 2 Yesterday, at St. George's ChurA J marriage of Mr. Robert Laird, ol the a of Messrs. Allen A* Kennedy, with® Eva Neubronner was solemnized, at s past three o'clock, the Rev. L. t Colonial Chaplain, officiatii g. TheChnS which was tastily decorated, was thn-’’ with friends.428 words
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Advertisement604 1892-04-01 2 PRITCHARD CO., -J-"* I"" 1 ZtQ C3r 7 Are now shewing a carefully selected range of New Spring Goods, including Worsted Coatings in Black, Blue, Drab, Grey and Brown. Fancy Cashmere Suitings. Extra Fine Quality Black and Blue Serges. Extra Fine Black Cashmere Dress Suitings. A small assortment of Cheviots604 words
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Article302 1892-04-01 3 THE PENANG AND KEDAH RAIL WAY. The Formation of the Compant. The London China Express just to hand contains the following details as to the Company formed to work the above concessions, telegraphic advice of which was lately published. Messrs. Dunlop and Alexander and staff should arrive by the mail302 words
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Article166 1892-04-01 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir, —Allow me a few lines in your valued paper to draw the attention of- the proper authorities to a nuisance, which is becoming worse every day, I mean the Chinese beggars, which really pester one’s life. Some of the fraternity166 words
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Article277 1892-04-01 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir, —In one of the issues of your contemporary I came across a note in which it is said that our Bandstand is in need of new benches, pointing this out as an opportunity for our Chinese277 words
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166 1892-04-01 3 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. (25th inst.) The exportation of arms, ammunition, gunpowder, and military and stores from this Colony’ to Labuan and British North Borneo is prohibited for a period of six months from the ]sth inst. 1 he regulations respecting dogs in the Settlement of Singapore, are to remain in force166 words
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687 1892-04-01 3 The Straits Ti mes of Monday gives the following particulars as to this case, which was referred to yesterday About half-past 9 o’clock on Saturday night, a Bugis man living in Kampong Bugis, in the Rochore District, ran amok, and after firing the kampong687 words
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Article1055 1892-04-01 3 (London fy China Express, March 4th The Court. —The Queen is at Windsor. All arrangements nre now complete for the departure of Her Majesty for the Continent on the 17th inst. The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family have returned to London from Eastbourne.(London fy China Express, March 4th ) - 1,055 words
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Article1535 1892-04-01 3 (Rangoon "Gazette" Times.") ARMY APPOINTMENTS. London, March 21. —The Standard asserts that General Sir R. Gipps. at present Deputy Adjntant-General for Militia. Yeomanry and Volunteers, will succeed the late LieutenantGeneral Sir G. B. Harman as Military Secretary at the War Office. London, March 22. —Consequent upon the nomination(Rangoon "Gazette" & “ Times.") - 1,535 words
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Advertisement752 1892-04-01 3 NOW OPEN UNDER EXPERIENCED EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. VICTORIA HOTEL. Main Road, Taiping. Centrally situated; close to the Eailway Station, Government Offices, &c„ BEDROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED. Excellent Cuisine, Wines, Spirits, &c., Table D’Hote—Separate Tables, Billiards and Bar in separate building. TARIFF ZMZOZDZELRJLTZB. Arrangements made for the conveyance of visitors to any part752 words
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Advertisement1725 1892-04-01 4 EsTD.iNA_D.iBSB. M®LARTY|& COMPANY. 8. N. Ghosh's Compound Decoction “MCL.ARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGIIfeERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No.3O,BEACHSTRSET Sarsaparilla. Thue's A. I. Code (1887.1 sifVEYORS THIS preparation has been prescribed ABC 4-TH EDITION ft and General Manager. with great success in cases of Weak- AND aIrDAPTnDC F. M. MCLARTY, M. I. M.E. ness,1,725 words
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Advertisement500 1892-04-01 4 Jngurwe NEW YORk^^ Life Insurance C OQ1 pa ny Funds Heavy Reduction in t AT E 681,&86 “New plan” life policies on p' lives in Penang. tLUro peaij 1 MANSFIELD, BOGAARDT 4 p The Distinguishing Featured OF THE Royal Insurance Com pail ARE Absolute Security—Funds over Q On Large participation500 words
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