Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1893

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DJLIL'Sr. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1893. No. 15
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 625 1 pipping (Hoticee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. T HE mail steamers may v*Va expected to arrive ■'-rfVZSRI outwards, and leave Penang v'" homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Peshawar 21st Jan. Mirzapore 27th Jan. Rohilla sth Feb. Ancona 14th Feb. Carthage 19th Thames 28th jlf/dtra 15th Mar. Peshawur 11th
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    • 1483 1 (Tloficiff. BRITISH II'IDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. j KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. TheYirTßank Limits Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailiny and expected Arrival of Steamers. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. -a j (One Million Sterling.) ilxx. v.... o Head Office: J ILL SAIL bTEAMER I*ROM EXPFCTFD OV
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    • 474 1 «EDERUHDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fun"... /1,000,000. Head Op'fice in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India?— Ihe Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourubaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroeau, and
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  • 118 2 Expected. D KTE x- T Names From. Destination. lonsigneks. Jan. 20 Secunh'ii Sin <>re Ci'i’oDi.inilel Coast Huttenbach. Liebert A Co. 20 P. 0./- loo'-.’,- < 'ok>nibo S’pore, China Japan..: Giliillan, Woud Co. 23 ttoidm S.ngapi-re I.- nan Mansfield, Bogaar<it Jc Co. 24 Antentor Liverpool Singapore A Java Po. 24
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  • 65 2 M \ils close To-morrow ho- Per str. Time. Pangkor T. Anson Ktrang Tung... 2 P.M. Europe, vid Negapatnm... Secumlra 4 p.m. Saturday, 21 st. Deli liosa 1 P.M. The M. M. mail steamer Saghalien left Colombo for Singapore at 8 a. m. on tlie 13th instant. The P.
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  • 67 2 Tilt ItSDAY. IPtII Races 3-30 p.m., Ist day. Fkiuay, 20tii:— Lotteries at the Drain 9 p. m. Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Outward mail »lue. P. O. Peshatrur. Homeward mail closes, rid Negapatain. Sat» i i'A\. 21st Races 3-30 P.M., 2nd day. S"Ni.*v, 22nd 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Monhat. 23kD
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  • 134 2 Penan»., 19th Janvkry, 1893. Rates close as follows: London. Denmml Bank 2 8’ dol. Do. 4 month-’ sight Bank 2 9JDo. 3 Credits 2/9| Do. 3 Documentary ‘2/9J Calcutta. Denmrnl Bank R« 223 Do. IW «lays’sight Private 224| Boinl>av. D»-tnand Rank 223 Do. 3 1 day-’sight Private 121$ Madras,
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  • 78 2 Phw«s«.. 19th January. 1893. Tm ..-338.75 f small stock. B'.-o-k P. ppei \V’ -t I'. HMt. 10.— *en*r« I A<-l.«-e»i 1»), do Wl.il. pepper 13 Ft sellers. Co,.koi) 2'i.— dn Mme N<». I M. <lp Mace No 2 7»). «Io 81.— do I No. I. 59» do
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  • 98 2 i. Pirn Jancaky.) I s' j i*. Xf r w r jl I P-thaLU K ’ilrUijf t i PaLavt- RiJer” «>.” J>: hl, SJJ 1 H Pre:, trace «1 3(/ I f fti V |*mhl nUrft. 1‘ R-. I k I «'A Siipwav Co. Tan > n.-nr
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  • 115 2 Affairs in Egypt. London, 17th January.— Hussein Fakhri Pacha replaces Mustapha Fehmi Pacha as premier of Egypt, owing to the illness of the latter. Fakhri has remodelled the Cabinet, and there is much native discontent at the new ministers, Fakhri being a Turk. The Times says that Fakhri
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  • 854 2 There yyill be no Ban<l performance at the Golf Ciubon Saturday. Last night a Chinaman yvas arrested in Tek Soon Street for having in his possession 810 yvorth of illicit chandu. We hay-: an interesting letter from Mr. M'Ritchie on the Wateifall R«servoir which want of space
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  • 133 2 A Ladies’ Golf Tournament commences on the 23rd instant and will be continued throughout the week. The first competition is for the Championship, two consecutive rounds of the course scoring by strokes, and will be played for on Monday and Tuesday. The prize has been presented by
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  • 148 2 The following are the particulars of last night's lotteries I.—The Maiden Plate. Subscriptions $ll6 Gri-ette sold for 9 Gekko 16 Goodenough •-'0 The Dwarf scratched $lB5 2—The Governor’s Cup. Subscriptions $llO Sultan sold for 70 Mimi 0 Aziz >, Madelina scratched 1235 3.—The Press Cur. Subscriptions $350
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  • 521 2 (Straits Times.) The Secretary of the Punjom Alining Co. at Hongkong l as received a telegram from the mine advising the December crushing as 260 tons yiehling 243 ounces of gold, the mill running only sixtei n days in consequence of the recent floods and for want of
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  • 496 2 In the Deli Courant's issue of the Ht] t inst., an interesting leading aiticle gives a review of the trade anil development of that colony during last year. Though generally the low tobacco pi ices Ease caused a depressed state of affairs, it seems that they
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  • 259 2 —Bombay Gazette. Austi alia is just now greatly exercised over a financial scandal, which is before tuc Alelbouin»* City Court. The director’s the Anglo-Australian Bank, Limited, now in liquic ation. are being charge»! with m»k ing a f audulent report and balance-sheet 1 well knowing the same to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 331 2 PRITCHARD CO. Have just opened out the following NEW GOODS GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. Bedford Cords for Riding Breeches in Drabs and Browns. Stockinette Nett for Racing Breeches. Extra fine Black Twill AA orsted for Dress Suits. Ceylon Flannels, a large assortment. Oxford Cloths and Japan Crepes, suitable for Office Lounges and
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    • 642 2 New advertisements. Northern Pacific Steamship Company Northern Pacific Railroad Company. The Bhcit route to the United States, Canada and EuropeThe shortest most direct route to Chicago. rpHE undersigned having been appointed I Agents for the above Company are prepared to issue tlirou_ih Bills of Lading Ito the principal cities ot
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    • 96 2 NOTICE. \LL poison* having claims against the late Gi-egory Anthony, Advocate and Soli D r, I‘eming, me icqinste»! to send in the s i c to the mn'm signctl on or befoie the 15th «lay of Febiuaiy. 1893. LOGAN A ROSS, .!</( <><•<>/» ■■> and Solicitors Penang, 17tii January, 1893.
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  • 1493 3 PENANG 'S GRIEVANCES. Commenting on the letter signed “Betelnut the Singapore Free Press says:— ‘To give gratuitous advice is a proceeding that frequently meets with the reception it sometimes deserves. But considerations of prudence might be recommended to a few people in Penang whose range of view is so narrow
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  • 30 3 Mr. Scot l. who rode Mocassin, in the Zeerut Stakes, has been disqualified for a year for interfering with SnoiV, ridden by Major Macdougall, opposite the sand.
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  • 76 3 felt and Maxim machine guns.— Bumbiy Gazette. Some interesting experiments in connection with the Bombay I’residincv Riffe Association has taken place at Meerut, the object being to ascertain the effect of the different kinds of fire by night. Operations included fire
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  • 71 3 —Bombay Gazette. Her Majesty has approved of the grant of a Silver Medal for distinguished Conduct in the field to Corporal C- George, Upper Burma Volunteer Rifles, in recognition of gallant conduct during the defence of Kawlin. Ihe medal lias been
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  • 105 3 felt at S imla shortly after noon.— Bombay Gazette. Earthquakes have been frequent in Northern India for tin* last few «lavs. At 5 o’clock in the morning of the 25th instant, a sharp shock was felt at Charnan, lasting for one minute. This was followed b\
    felt at S imla shortly after noon.—Bombay Gazette.  -  105 words
  • 489 3 ANOTHER DYNAMITE OUTRAGE. Berlin, January 9. —A dynamite outrage took place to-day at. Gelsinkirchen, where some dynamite cartridges w -re exploded on the window-sills of two hotels there. Fortunately nobody was hurt, but the walls and windows were much damaged. The outrage is ascribed to the miners on
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  • 1178 3 THE STRAITS MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. Though it is admitted that Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, in bis despatch (dated March 2nd, 1892, and lately published) as Governor of the Straits Settlements, addressed to the Secnetary of State for the Colonies on the
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  • 1073 3 (1 id Australia.) London, December 23.—The Judge before whom the petition lodged by M. Pierce Mahoney (Parnellite) against tne return of Mr. Michael Davitt as the McCarthyite M. p. for North Meath, gave expression to some strong opinions in delivering the judgment which unseated Mr. Davitt. His
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    • 46 3 NOTICE. I THE undersigned here by give notice that my xvife, Lixi Gaik Kee. having left my protection, I will not be responsible for any debt, or debts contracted by her from this date. TAN HOCK BENG, Cashier, l\dice Court, Penang. Penang, sth January, 1893« 11
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    • 1061 3 DANDO Co. TAILOBS -A-ZISriD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. 1, Beach Street. A Union Street, 261 PENANG. FORSALE. THE p RIE RIVER DOCK) TIIHE house named Goodwood,” with PENANG. 1 grounds of about two orlongs. Situated fronting the Rj.ee Course and nearly oppo- mHE above Dock, situated in Province site the Golf
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    • 1759 4 3wur<.n« gtote». MCLARTY COMPANY. h„ 0O THE LOUDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. MCLARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No 3O Thue’S A. I. Code (1867.) SURVEYORS General Manaaer THE undersigned having been appointed A. B. C. 4-TH EDITION and Agents for the above Corporation are AND M. MCLARTY, M.I.M.E. now prepared to
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    • 732 4 ESTD. IN A. D. 1888?" I S. N. Ghosh’e Compound Decoction 1 Sarsaparilla. THIS preparation has been prescrl fl with great success in cases of\v v I ness, Scurvy, Scrofula, Rheumatic Aff I tions, Sore-eyes and all other diseases I ing from impurities of the blood p" S I Rs.
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