Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 December 1892
1892-12-29
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1892-12-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAJL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. L. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1892. No. 29522 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement617 1892-12-29 1 pTniiisiiiar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BfllHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on tWe following dates Outwards. Homewards, fkmrs* "th Jan. Formosa 30th Dec. peshaimr 21st Malva 13th Jan. vJiiJ'' l Feb. J/ircanore 27th r.xrth •re 19th Ancona 14th Feb. The above dates617 words
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Advertisement1746 1892-12-29 1 Mofteea. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. j The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. —7, HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sail i ntf and expected Arrival of Steamer*. (One Million Sterling) i Head Office: FoK Will sail Steamer From Ex^(Tt D on1,746 words
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Advertisement681 1892-12-29 1 NEDERLANDSCHĔ HANDEL IAAtSCHAPPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,1)00. 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 Tjilatjap681 words
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Article48 1892-12-29 2 M UL.S LOSE To-MORHUW Cor per str. Time. Europe, rid Brindisi... Formosa ...8-30 A.M. Deli Langkat 1 p.M. Pangkor T. Anson... Taw Tong 2 P.M. Sati rdat, 31st. Edie, Segli Olehleh l/ok Canton 9 a.m The homeward P. A (>. steamer Formosa left Singapore at I p.m. xesterday.48 words
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Article53 1892-12-29 2 Arrivals. 27th Jh <. ,hLrr.— Per s.s. Sirsa from Madras, Mr. F. G. Shannon; from Neeapatam, Surg. Major O’Sullivan and Mrs. O’Sullivan. Departures. J677/ Dtcemler- I’vr s.s. Pumea for Singapore. Mr. A’ Mi-. G. Wray. Sir Elliot Bovill and Mr. Rodesse. ?77/i <■< ,n l: r.— J’er s.s.53 words
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Article86 1892-12-29 2 I Tih iiskay. 2*3111 Town Band. Datu Kramat Gardens. Royal Japan Tokio Troupe, down Hall. Football. .Mr. Hargreaves’ team rs Regiment. Sepoy Lines. FttirxY. 3<)tii Homeward mail closes, rid Brindisi. Penang Recreation Club “At Home,” (dub house. S aiifi>n 31 si d’own Rand, Esplanade. Royal Japan dokio d’roupe,86 words
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Article127 1892-12-29 2 Pexavg. 'in De< EMIIEK, 1892. Rtlhs (LOSE AS EoLLOWS:— la.ndon. Demand Rank ‘JBj dollar. Do. 4 months' sight Rank 2!» Do. 3 Credits 29} Do. 3 Documentary 29J Calcutta. Demand Rank R» 22 1-223} Do. 3»t da as* j|> t Private 224) Bomltav, tnand Bank 223 Do. ‘3O days’127 words
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Article90 1892-12-29 2 Pr"»s». 2 'TH Du EUItF.K. IH‘»2. To» ...STB2O sellers, td’i -ou» small stock. R!;,. I, P. W.--I c.»n.< l.». seller» Ciftct) <A. I I<\ do Wl.i P» 1 12 75 sellers. '|o\« s (pii ked) small supplies Mae.- No. I 80. sellers. 1 Mm eNo 2 7<».—90 words
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Article201 1892-12-29 2 (Min'» 7' ir*. 23an December.) IV-tm v •Strsas Tn" (£i i»-i hr». i Siam i. .<!> :-l I Ct». X, vlv .rt- Mn. Ld. *l7» 6d. p<o. fl j Mi:; c <•. s’■ i ii I-"* "X-dtr. te'ltr» Ketehau l-nh ing Ef »1| Ma:.» ic tin it201 words
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Article96 1892-12-29 2 EteCTiox News. London, 27th December.— Mr. Davitt has been unseated for Northmenth, owing to undue clerical influence. Outrage in Dcblin. A dynamite outrage has been perpetrated outside Mr. Morley's Offices in Dublin, one detective killed and great damage done. It is believed to be the result of the96 words
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746 1892-12-29 2 The unofficial members of the Ix-gislative Council may Searn something from what is going on now in Hongkong, and if thev have any spirit among them more than is possessed by the ordinary church mouse, we may hope that the Straits mav benefit by746 words
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Article959 1892-12-29 2 The pontoon bridge nt Bngnn Serai, P.W., will be closed to traffic up to the Bth prox. for repairs. We have to hold over a criticism on the recent dramatic performance by Elephantyphus” until to-morrow. Mk. F. G. Penney, the Senior District Officer. P. W., proceeds to959 words
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Article305 1892-12-29 2 —Hongkong Telegraph. The Hongkong Government hasexun a most foolish and misleading dogni large tonnage returns indicate nrn»n’ Sir W. des Vceux made up four^olu^ speech on our magnificent progress ta? 1 f his text the 13 millions of. tonnasre f Mr. O’Brien echoes the grossly mH cry, and—Hongkong Telegraph. - 305 words
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Article614 1892-12-29 2 The following is f rom the SinM Free Prat 1 here was someth». 2 proaching to a scene at the last meetiJ of the Hongkong Legislative Council fl,; orders of the day having been dispose? the Colonial Secretary, .Mr. O’BrieSXto move the adjournment of the Council Hlll took that614 words
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Article462 1892-12-29 2 At a special meeting of the MnniH[”' Commissioners held yesterday alternoon. Mr. J. Y. Kennedy (President), die H' lll, D. Comrie and Capt. Anderson, k.k e,c present. The minutes of the last meeting ha'l- read and confirmed, the I’uesipf>f sl that he need hardly read the long letter462 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement710 1892-12-29 2 PRITCHARD CO. ARE NOW SHEWING AN ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY in new and handsome designs, suitable for CHRISTMAS BIRTHDAY presents. GOLD BRACELETS,set with Pearls and Diamonds, CURB CHAIN and PADLOCK BANGLES. GOLD BROOCHES,set with Pearls, Diamonds and xvuoies, also in Chain, Horseshoe, Golfing Floral designs. GOLD SCARF PINS,— set with Pearls710 words
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Advertisement46 1892-12-29 2 FOR SALE. \"IEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak. •Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. BRANDY. Rouyer, Gljillet CIE. COGNAC. ERANCĔ. PROPRIETORS t»F 22 DISTILLERIES. The I>argest Shippers in Bulk for Ten Years. 417 8 5 FOR THREE MQKTHS. I “FINANG GAZETTE” DAILY EDITION.46 words
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Obituary31 1892-12-29 2 DOMESTIC (K t VHR I NCE. DEATH. Leach. —At Snng»-i Bakup. Province Wellesley, on 28th December, Sibil Gram, daughter of G. W Leach, Apothecary. Aged 6 years. Madras papers please copy.31 words
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Article931 1892-12-29 3 —Straits Times. Thursday. 22nd December. Present: —H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil U. Smith. G.C.M.G.), H. E. the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major General Sir Charles Warren. G.C.M.G., K.C.8.), the Hon. the Colonial Secretary (W. E. Maxwell, c.m.g.), the Acting Attorney-General, (J. A. Harwood), the Colonial—Straits Times. - 931 words
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Article423 1892-12-29 3 (From the Selangor Government Gazette" of the 16th instant.) The estimates for 1893 are published Revenue $2,250,230 Ordinary Expenditure 1,87,1629 Railway Extension Expenditure 369.518 Certain alterations and reductions have been made in the rates of fn ights of the Selangor Railway, more especially those chargeable on the Rawang section.(From the “ Selangor Government Gazette" of the 16th instant.) - 423 words
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Article1219 1892-12-29 3 (From the Fertile Government Gazette of December 23 rd Mr. James Chalmers has l»een appointed locomotive foreman in the Railway Department: The leave of absence granted to Mr. A. F. Harper has been extended for three months. Mr. E. W. Moss Blundell has been granted two months and twenty-seven(From the Fertile “ Government Gazette " of December 23 rd ) - 1,219 words
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Article653 1892-12-29 3 Times of Ceylon. THE FRENCH MINISTER OF UN AM E. Paris, December 13. —M Rouvier has resigned his appointment as Minister of Finance oAvingto reports connecting him «-ith mysterious transactions Avith the late Baron Reinach. M. Tirard has been apfiointed to succeed him. THE CENTRAL FINSBURY M MUTINY. Times of Ceylon. - 653 words
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Advertisement542 1892-12-29 3 NOTICE. By order of the Acting Sheriff of Penang. riIHE undersigned is instructed to take p< s--1 session and put up for sale by Public An-tion. on Tuesday, the 3rd January, 1*93, at 11 a. m.. at (’hutch Street Ghaut, in Penang, the undermentioned propertv belonging to the late Mr.542 words
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Advertisement912 1892-12-29 3 NOTICE. is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in the Ist Magistrate’s Chamber at 12 noon on Tuesday, the 10th day of January 1893, for the purpose of granting, renewing or cancel I i ng'l ice nses. Penang, j J. K. BIRCH,912 words
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Advertisement1879 1892-12-29 4 INDIA RUBBER STAMPS JAMES MOTION Co. HEIDSIECK fit CO.’S A. KAULFUSS and Brass Seal Manufactory. WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS, SINGAPORE, CHAMPAGNE. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO RUBBER stamps and Brass Seals of |!K( ro ixtimate Monopole, “red seal,” (Medium Dry). 27 Farquhar Street. every description executed in the o latest style within 24 hours after1,879 words
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Advertisement407 1892-12-29 4 PENANG HORSE 2STo. 15, LEITH STREET. HORSES broken to Saddle and Harness and trained for Racing. Horses taklivery and shod by the month. Horses, Carriages, Harness and Stable renn^ n for sale, borage supplied, delivery daily at 2p. m. within the town limits free of eh 8 (Sundays excepted.) Crushed407 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE "PINANG GAZETTE"
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Article3139 1892-12-29 5 long-field off Dow. that batsman having knocked up a merry 24. which included c«lv a pair of singles. 173-7-24. Gwyer joined Cu ter, jmd at 189 he scooped off Cook, but Ross misjudged. Cook however was soon avenged, for a little later he dismissed Gwyer with3,139 words
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Article933 1892-12-29 5 On Monday night the Amateur Diamatic Club played Mr. Robertson's well known Comedy Ours to, probably, one of the largest audiences which have ever assembled in Penang to witness a play. All the world and his wife, except the contingent of it which is spending933 words
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Article1159 1892-12-29 5 —L. C. Express. Nov. 25. The Court.—The Queen has returned to j Windsor. Her Majesty has decided to spend her Continental holiday next spring at the Villa Palmieri. Florence. The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess Sergius of Russia have arrived at Windsor on a visit to.—L. C. Express. Nov. 25. - 1,159 words
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Article177 1892-12-29 5 Hongkong. That the longer the community chew the cud over that speech of Mr. O’Brien’s, the less they think of the orator’s wisdom or his good taste. That it is believed the Colony at one time I ran the risk of encountering a ‘constitutional crisis,’ as two177 words
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Advertisement783 1892-12-29 5 JAMES MOTION Co. WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS, SINGAPORE, BEG TO INTIMA IE to the residents of Penang and h N .i.ve States that they have now on view at GOSLING A Co.’s, PENANG, a selection of Gold and Diamond Jewellery &c., comprising, Gold Bracelets, Diamond, Flexible Cr Plain. Engraved. I’ea-l S i783 words
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