Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1892
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1892. No. 27522 words
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Advertisement600 1892-12-02 1 pipping Qtotfcee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. @rpHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and» leave Penang homewards, on the following dates^ Outwards. Homewards, pronn 11th Dec. Ganges 2nd Dec. Uir.apore 25th Sutlej 16th Formosa 30th The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may600 words
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Advertisement1546 1892-12-02 1 (Rotices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. c*r™,....Z7i,000,000. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million Sterling.) Head Office: |jl Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London, E.C. VA. f or Will sail Steamer From1,546 words
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Advertisement768 1892-12-02 1 NEDEKUNDSCIE HANDEL HAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 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, Medap (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap.768 words
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Article90 1892-12-02 2 Expected. ATE Names. From. Destination. Consignees. Dec. 5 Aglaia Hamburg S’pore, China Japan.. S. Kustermann Co. 7 Maria Valerie Singapore Via Bombay Trieste Do. 8 Sirsa Do. Coromandel Coast Huttenbach. Liebert Co. 9 G. G. Meyer Do. Padang Do. 9 Sarpedon Liverpool Singapore Java Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 10 Glengyle90 words
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Article57 1892-12-02 2 Mails close To-morrow For Per str. Time. Deb Ara gyro noon Calcutta Lightning noon Pangkor AT. Anson... Kwang Tung 2 p.m. Monday, sth. Deli Langkat 1 PM. Thursday-, 8 th. Europe, rt’rf Negapatam Sirsa 4 I’.M. The mail despatched from Penang to London, rid Brindisi, on the 3rd57 words
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Article70 1892-12-02 2 Arrivals. BOth November.— Per s. s. Palamcolla from Rangoon, Mr. J. I*. Hay. Departures. 30th November. Per s. s. Sirsa for Singapore, Mr. Mar Pay Sang, Mr. Fang Wan Seng and Mr. J. A. Sears. Ist December. Per s. s. Palamcotta for Singapore, Mr. Me Koon. Per s.s.70 words
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Article49 1892-12-02 2 Fmiday, 2nd: Town Band, Esplanade, 9 r.M. Saturday, 3rd Town Band, Golf Club. Sunday, 4th 2nd Sunday in Advent. Full Moon. Monday, sth Town Band, Esplanade. Tuesday, 6th Wednesday, 7in Municipal Election. Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, Bth Town Band. Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, rid Negapatam.49 words
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Article127 1892-12-02 2 Penang, 2nd Dec ember, 1892. Rates (lose as follows: London. Detn .nd Bank 2/9} dollar Do. I months’sight Bank 2’9} Do. 3 Credits 2 10} Do. 3 Documentary 2/10} Calcutta, Demand Hank Hi 223} Do. 30 days’ s'ulit Private 22. > Bombay. Demand Bank 223} Do. 30 days’sight Private127 words
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Article85 1892-12-02 2 Penang, 2m> Dm imher 1892. Tin $3B Trang small stock. Black Pcpp< i West G. a 1" M-llers (-ifu-l) (A. been 10.— do While Pepper 12.8*) sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply Mace No. I 80. sellers. Mace No 2 70. do Nutmegs 82. do INo I. 59385 words
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Article254 1892-12-02 2 (Slruils Tears, 29rn November.) tk'nlonc’“Stmits Tin" (XI p-l) cti> mox'h.H. Siam Goldfield- Eli -I) H > cl*. New linuris Mines I.d. 17» <W. pd). ?1 buyrrt. Jelebu Mining Co pd) $5 ex-div. tr'lrr. Keichnu Pnliong ».i pa *1) Malay Ir peeling Co $lO i I; I'Hliang Corpora!i.(Slruils Tears, 29rn November.) - 254 words
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Article29 1892-12-02 2 The Monetary Conference. London, 30th November. Rothschild’s proposal has, on the whole, been favourably received by the City, but it is disapproved of by the United States.29 words
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Article67 1892-12-02 2 4 Special Telegram. (From our Correspondent.) Singapore, 2nd December.— A Colonial Office despatch laid before the Legislative Council yesterday agrees to a large reduction in the barrack charge. The Colony is to provide for deficient accommodation by lodging allowances, and the Governor is to proceed with plans67 words
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Article578 1892-12-02 2 Mr. C. W. Barneti lias protested against the nomination of Mr. Huttenbach in the following letter addressed to the Piesidcut of the Municipal Commissioners: Sir, I hereby give you notice that 1 object to thb nomination of Mr. A. Huttenbacb for the office of Municipal Commissioner, as he578 words
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233 1892-12-02 2 We recently commented on a similar case to that mentioned bv Dr. Dumbleton, in his report to the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, which brings to light a horrible state of affairs existing there, with regard to houses to which the inmates of brothels are233 words
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Article522 1892-12-02 2 Sir Charles Warren left for Taiping last night in the Perak Government steamer Mena. It appears that it is not Mr. Habib Noordin that has seconded the nomination of Mr. Huttenbach but Mr. M. AL Noordin. Mr. R. A. P. Hogan, of Messrs. Hogan and Adams, is522 words
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Article278 1892-12-02 2 The Supreme Court was occupied on Tuesday with a suit to recover a piece of land in Prangin Lane. A larger piece was long ago in the possession of one Vashy Gunny, and occupied afterwards by his son and executor Abdul Kader till 1872, when, according to the278 words
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Article343 1892-12-02 2 An Execution in Neth. I ndia t Balei, Asahan, by an E)E wIT4XbJOSIG(From a CoTTespondenQ 1 At 7 a.m. on the 26th Nnm t Battak Si Doban, condemned m h T’ tt)e for the murder of a Malay, tan of Asahan of which th e Y’ nn(343 words
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180 1892-12-02 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir,—l wish to draw the .uieution of the subscribei-s as a whole to the mismanagement of the refreshment and supper departmerit at the St. Andrew’s Ball. Some of my friends have discussed the matter with me,180 words
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Article222 1892-12-02 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.") Sir, —In reference to the paragraph in your issue of the 29th ultimo, legardingthe discovery of a giant variety of sugarcanein the Upper Niger region of Central Africa, the following notice of this plant in the Kew Bulletin for222 words
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234 1892-12-02 2 A Reply. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gadh- Sir, It is the prerogative of every freeborn Briton to grumble at event i<ng Government does, and the prerogn* l |S productive of more good than evil v ie n fairly used but grumbling at imagin'234 words
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Advertisement194 1892-12-02 2 PRITCHARD CO. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT IN THEIR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT: SHOES. The Court, in Tan Kid, Patent Leather, Patent and Glace, Glace. The Promenade, in Laced Kid. Childrens, in Patent and Morocco Leather Strapped, Laced Kid. MERINO VESTS, with High and Low Necks for Ladies use, also for Boys and194 words
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Advertisement374 1892-12-02 2 TO LET. FROM Ist proximo, eligible residence, Newington, situated in Burmah Road. Apply to 285 BOUSTEAD A Co. TO LET. 11HE desirable residence Cha i s wok i h,” situated inNortham Road. Entry from Ist September. Apply to 377 LOGAN and ROSS. WANTED. AN experienced Bill Collector who must thoroughly374 words
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Advertisement22 1892-12-02 2 BRANDY. oo' f 4>}oo Rouyer, Guillet CIE. COGNAC, FRANCE. PROPRIETORS OF 22 DISTILLERIES. The Largest Shippers in Bulk for Ten Tears. 41722 words
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Article242 1892-12-02 3 The Pni’v Advertiser of the 28th NovemI'nsa leader which is in reality a defence \:\lr Gentle in his capacity of President r H )C Mun-’cipal Commissioners. It says, %L ere nre f=ome e whose interests clash with o f the general community but who, <r in a position242 words
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Article596 1892-12-02 3 (Straits Times.) The came of Hockey was played on the Tcnlanade last evening. It went off very fell, there being no mishap, barring two pt three bruised shins. The Average Amount of Bank Notes in e'itulation at Singapore for the month of October. I''92 comes to(Straits Times.) - 596 words
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Article648 1892-12-02 3 —Free Press. a previous minute on overcrowding I (i Pa-'ir.r. attention to the insanitary f'onb 1 1 1 n 'lass of houses which I believed to Oiaraable institutions designed for the sick of these are doubtless genuine f r :he poor, are unobjectionable r’pai'f'l with the charnel—Free Press. - 648 words
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Article561 1892-12-02 3 Tiie latest accounts from the Marudu Bay estates, says the British North Borneo Herald of Ist November, are satisfactory. Cutting is still proceeding on all of the estates, and when the mail closed, the following quantities were reported to be in the sheds: Estat’’. No. of fields. Tolmcco in561 words
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264 1892-12-02 3 —L. AC. Express, October 28th. After many attempts the remarkable palmtree known as Coco de Mer, or Double Cocoanut, has at last become firmly establish- cd in the Royal Gardens, Kew, where a fine I specimen may be seen in the Victoria House. For—L. AC. Express, October 28th. - 264 words
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Article232 1892-12-02 3 Fatiier Martix, the new General of the Society of Jesus, is a somewhat remarkable man. 'I he son of a humble farmer in the village of Melgar in the province of Burgos in Spain, he is of noble presence, and exceedingly affable manners, his courtesy being232 words
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Article678 1892-12-02 3 Exchange Banks’ Association. An Association, under the name of the Exchange Banks Asx ciatton has been formed. ’l’he following are the nine institutions at present forming the association, the names being in the order in which they appear in a notice issued: Chartered Mercantile Bank of678 words
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Advertisement1920 1892-12-02 3 IT IS THREE THOUSAND MILES LONG.” yx WT TX ZX A S') We allude to the great Mississippi River in I A II I I J<-t- I America. For hundreds of miles of its course it I I I II I I [\J I I I is yellow with the1,920 words
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Advertisement1773 1892-12-02 4 T MCLARTY COMPANY. "McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, n o 30, beach street THUE’S A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS General Manager. A. B. C.,, 4th edition AND F. M. McLarty, m. I. m.e. Private des. CONTRACTORS. nil fnrms Forgino-s of all kinds, Iron and Steel Plates, Iron and Steel1,773 words
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