Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 October 1892
1892-10-18
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section22 1892-10-18 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DA.IZi’Z’. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1892. No. 23722 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement418 1892-10-18 1 dloftces. Oriental steam I '.ii^ 1 i>n Company. <S~X 'I’HE mail steamers may I I be expected to arrive fl .:rds, and' leave Penang I ,>. on the following 5. Homewards. I V' roiia 21st Oct. fl Ancona 4th Nov. Brindisi 18th Nov. I >' rat 2nd Dec. only appi418 words
-
Advertisement1245 1892-10-18 1 &Bt5>»tng fUofto. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 1 3 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million sterling.) Head Office: F° R Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane,1,245 words
-
Advertisement462 1892-10-18 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPI, (Netherlaud Trading Society.) Established 1824. I Paid-up Capital /35,783,000. Reserve Funds 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. 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 Tjilatjap462 words
-
-
Article143 1892-10-18 2 Expected. Date Q c p Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 19 I’. XO. Malacca Singapore London Gilfillan, Wood Co. 20 Kut Sang £> o Calcutta Boustead Co. 20 I‘urnca Rangoon Singapore lluttenbach. Liebert A Co. go G'or. General I'd Olchleh Singapore A Batavia...j Do. 20 I'alanicotla Singapore Rangoon A Calcutta143 words
-
Article71 1892-10-18 2 A RRI VAI.S. t'lh (hl her. Per s. s. Seen ml ra from Maori's, Mrs. Martin and 2 children and Mr. Taylor; from Porto Novo, Mr. S. J. R. Sahib Defa rtuiies. /7/7/ Oc.nLcr. Per s. s. Secundra for Singapore, Mrs. Raja Chilian, Hon’ble J. AL Vermont, Mr.71 words
-
Article64 1892-10-18 2 I'uesday, 18th Eastern and Oriental Hotel Special Dinner. Wednesday, 19th Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 20th Town Band, Data Kramat Gardens. Friday, 21st? New Moon. Chinese first day of Ninth Moon. Penang Turf Club Annual General Meeting. Hum ward mail (doses, vid Brindisi, P. O Rokhara. Saturday, 22nd:— Town64 words
-
Article126 1892-10-18 2 Pi .nv mi, 18th October, 1892 Bills LOSE AS POI.LOWS London, Demand Bank 29J d<>ll><i Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2 10| Do. 3 Credits 2/10$ Do. 3 Documentarv. 2/11 Calcutta, llemand Bank Rs 227 Do. 39 days’sight Private 22S‘ Bombay, Demand Bank 227 Do. 3(t days’ sight Private 228',126 words
-
Article86 1892-10-18 2 Penang, 18th October, 1892. Tm ...s3Bs'> sellers. Trang no <upply Black I’epper < West Cmust. 12.25 sellers (sifted) Achecn 12.-J* do While I’epper 14.7>9 sellers, ’loves (picked) no supply Mace No. I 80. sellers. Mace No. 2 79 do Nutmegs B*l. do iNo I. 90 do Sugar86 words
-
Article49 1892-10-18 2 Cirencester Election. London, ICith October— A Tory lias been elected for Cirencester in place of Winterbotham deceased. Majority three. The Unemployed. A manifesto from the committee of the unemployed urges a thousand unemployed to join in the Lord Mayor’s procession and afterwards to meet in Trafalgar Square.49 words
-
Article798 1892-10-18 2 The German Emperor is reported to havO told Mr. Steinway, the piano manufacturer of New York, that the possibility of a visit to the Chicago Exhibition is not altogether out of the question. How distressed our American cousins will be if this grand prospective boon should fall t798 words
-
Article943 1892-10-18 2 Til REE cases of smai !-pox were admitted into hospital to-dav, and one death From that disease reported at Magazine Road. A Nu M I’- Eof Jap\ n es e wll o reecii fly 'arrived from Nagasaki have established a Lat/ndry Company here. J ide advertiseineiit. The943 words
-
Article541 1892-10-18 2 THE LOSS OF THE “DOR A.” The steamer Nyapoida, which !(.;> i yesterday morning in search <,f t 1,.. der of the crew and passengers f) f t fated steamer Dora, returned late in afternoon with the missing nien number, including Air. DeCiuz, the C| Engineer. These men confirm t]541 words
-
Article33 1892-10-18 2 (To the Editor of (he “Pinu.ni (/<> Sir, —AA ill any of the numerous i of your widely circulated paper he enough to define the word Eurasiai. I am. Ac.. An Enquire33 words
-
1251 1892-10-18 2 when he was told how much the Pahang war was costing this State, he laughed immoder ate’y. Most people mink that it is nothing to laugh at After saying apologetically he had nothing to <dler us. the Sultan gave an order to one ofwhen he was told how much the Pahang war was costing this State, he laughed immoder ate’y. Most people mink that it is nothing to laugh at ! After saying apologetically he had nothing to <dler us. the Sultan gave an order to one of his attendants and presently some coconuts in a brass bowl wore brought in : glasses were put on the table and we were each given some of the water to drink. Soon after we got up to go. the Sultan shaking hands again with each of us, and we went out into the moonlit verandah. From there, turning round to have a last look. I saw the old man sitting quite still in his ('hair of State, the diamonds on his jacket sparkling in the dim light of the candles, with till his attendants round him, and I could not help wondering what his thoughts were, whether lie was thinking of the days that are no more, when he was an independent ruler of his country with no British Resident to i advise or consult with. Some one suggested it was far more probable that he was longing j for the first moment that he could get back to his betel nut. and divest himself of the hateful jacket. But somehow I think better of the old man. I ho next morning, at the request of the I Resident, he sent, two of his precious posses- I sions for ns to see. <>ne was a gold kris, the sheath beautiful, worked all over with a kind of gold wire, a large ruby in the middle, and the handle of carved ivory. The other was a large belt ornament, also of worked gold, with a large uncut sapphire in the middle. Both were of beautiful workmanship, and must be very valuable. The next day saw us back in - 1,251 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement272 1892-10-18 2 SPECIAL NOTICE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTME T. PRITCHARD CO. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF English ai]d French Goods for Ladies' and Children's Wear, COMPRISING HATS and BONNETS, Latest Novelties —trimmed, from 86 each untrimmed, from 60 cents each. Boys’ Boating Hats, with silk bands, 75272 words
-
Advertisement573 1892-10-18 2 'New Advertisements. JAPANESE LAUNDRY Co. AV’E the undersigned have started a I A L.'.i NDr'. Company at No. 181 Argyll Road, and solicit the patronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Penang. IWANAGA, NAGATA. NARUAII. HIRAKAWA. 18th October, 1892. 446 NEW PRYE RIVER DOCK Co., Ltd. riIHE Half Yearly Meeting573 words
-
Advertisement200 1892-10-18 2 Ex P. 0. Steamer RAVENNA An Assortment of Lilyvv iii it s Sporting Implements, such as Crickit Bats, Batting and Wiuketkeei’ing Gloves, Ti nnis Balls, Association an I Rugby foot i:\i.i s. Boxing Gloves, Ac, Ac. 429 GOS LI N G A; Co. INDIA RUBBER STAMPS and. Brass Seal Manufactory.200 words
-
-
713 1892-10-18 3 The Selangor Journal. o' ct of our visit to Kuala audience which the Resident have with the Sultan. It was for 7 r. M.: accordingly 6.3 i found g our way along the pint ure-ipie ng to the Istana. it was dark by. The Selangor Journal. - 713 words
-
364 1892-10-18 3 Hongkong Daily f'rtss. Heavy Losses. The Liquidators (Messrs. C. S. Sharp and Leslie Hallward) of the three companies, the Songei Koyah, the Lamag Planting, and the East Borneo Planting Co., Limited, have issued the final reports for presentation to the meetings of shareholdersHongkong Daily f'rtss. - 364 words
-
Article927 1892-10-18 3 A Ki ext investigation into a case of suicide in Hongkong brings into strong prominence yvhat. is really a system of slavery of the worst kind, ami which is not nnknoyvn in the Straits. An inmate of a •i brothel desired to leave to marry a respectable man.927 words
-
Article309 1892-10-18 3 Madras Times. •SIR CHARLES CROSTHWAITE. Calcutta, October 6. Sir Charles Crosthwaite succeeds to the Lieutenant Governorship of the North W est Provinces on the 22nd November. EXI) OE THE BLACK MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION. Simla, October 7. —The Isazai Field Force is now at Towara. and will probably receive ordersMadras Times. - 309 words
-
Article289 1892-10-18 3 1 COMPETENT Chinese Clerk imk\_ mediately. Applv to MAYNARi) A- Co. Ltd., 430 Penang. WANTED. FOR the Central School. Taiping, a Junior 'l’eaelier for Standard I. Salary $240 per annum. Applications to he addressed to the Secretary to Government, Taipino. 414 TRADE NOTICE. I CIGAR MANUFACTURER is desirens of289 words
-
Article912 1892-10-18 3 British North Borneo and Labuan Revenue Farms for 1893. FIIHE Government are prepared fo re- 1 ceive Tenders for the foliowin" Farms for 1893: 1. The Export Opium Farm.—lncluding the sole right to import raw opium for the purpose of manufacturing for export only. 'Die Farm will be912 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement883 1892-10-18 3 DANDO Co. —a TAILOBS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, 201 PENANG. pritchard&coT RAZORS, &c. Rodger’s Old English Razors, Rodger’s Hollow Ground Razors, Voogd’s Real German Hollow Ground Razors, Cowvan’s Real German Hollow Ground Razors. The Graduating Strops, Cowan’s quadruple Strops, Voogd’s Strops, The Cavalry Army Strops. FIFES.883 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1867 1892-10-18 4 TELEGRAPHIC aooress: MCLARTY COMPANY. the straits “McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, No 3 b l E enan l street insurancejcompany, limited. fire insurance company, limited. Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS General Manager established ibss. established isse. A. B. C. 4th EDITION AND AND r'OMTRAf'TOPQ •M. MCLARTY, MH.M.E. Capital1,867 words
-