Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAXXi?. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1893. No. 41
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    • 618 1 Qtotices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. CIIHE mail steamers may J" b e ex P ec4ed to arrive b outwards, and leave Penang vhomewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. JftZioa sth Mar. Thames 24th Feb. Mirzaoore 19th Peshatvur 10th Mar. Rohilla 24th Carthage 7th A pl. The above dates
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    • 1477 1 S6wmn« (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.). banks. 3 r KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. TheA™ Bank Limited: Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailinff and expected Arrival of Steamer». Cai’1tai.........£1,000,000. (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected on H EAD Office. -riWWVyw». Nicholas
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    • 682 1 KEDĔRLAItoSCHE HARM! lAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 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, Tegai, Pecalongan. Pasiroean, and
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  • 35 2 Mails close To-morrow. r Per str. Time. Langkiit, Quorra ...11 a.m Langkat Jin Ho >oON Deli ]{o Ktcei p.M. Fangkor <t T. Anson Ki'ung Tang 2 pm. Friday, 2ltii. Europe, rid Brindisi Thames
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  • 41 2 PASSENGER LIST> Depart uses. 21st February.— Per s.s. Sirsa for Singapore, Hon J. M. Vermont, Mr. Win. Miller. Mr. J. Street, Mrs. Locke, Mr. H. Laugher, Mr. A. Braun, Hou. D. t onirip, 2 Misses Coinrie, Dresser Jayasekare and Mr. Luke.
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  • 68 2 WtCI'N KSI»AY, 22nd Town Band, Esplanade. i London Lyric Co,, Dr. Bill.” Tiivkshav. 23rd First Quarter Moon. Town Band. Datu Kramnt Gardens. Auction Sale Household Furniture, An-’ son Road. FkII'VY, 2 th Penang Athena-uin Meeting. Homeward mail closes vid Brindisi. Sati kdav, 25th Town Baud, Golf Club. Balloon
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  • 124 2 Pfnang, 22\d Fehrvary, 1893. Kates < I.osr AS FOLLOWS: Lomlon. Demand Bank 2'Sj doi. Do. 4 months* sight Bank 2 Do. 3 Credits 2 Do. 3 DcM'timentary Calcutta. Demand Bank B* 223 Do. .‘ft days’sight Private 221| Bombay. Demand Bank 22-» Do. 3’> days’sight Private 224| Madras. Demand Bank
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  • 85 2 Pr.NAN<i. 22nd Ff.hrvary. IHd3. Th. >::h »1.7 (Trang 10.10 Black Prppei < West (‘..e-t. 1030w!ler« A I In.’, i White Pepper 13.:|0 sellers. I loves (pieked) 2»’«.— «lo Mare No. I sj. do Ma< e No. 2 7° «io Nutmegs hi.— do No. I. s:t. do Sugar
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  • 38 2 London, 20th February.— Ulster is to have twenty-seven tnemoers at Westminster and elect fifteen councillors. Mr. M aclnnes, Liberal, has been elected for Hexham. Mr. de Cobain has been arrested in his own house at Belfast.
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  • 58 2 The public meeting in the Town Hall yesterday supporting the Hon. D. Comrie was attended by between 500 and (500 persons, and we are able to state on good authority that there is a petition similar in its nature from the Chinese inhabitants of Penang now being
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  • 665 2 Dr. Mahoney took overcharge of the Chourasta Dispensary from Mr. Apothecary Carnegy yesterday. A large fire is reported to have occurred in Kulitn al>out a week ago, by which it is said that 100,000 betel-nut ttves have been destroyed. A Dea i t from small-pox took place
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  • 8318 2 The largest meeting held in Penang for many years met in the Town Hall yesterday, in support of the motion of which Mr. Comrie gave notice. We estimate those pri sent as between 500 and 600 chairs were set for 400 people, which were
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    • 612 2 PRITCHARD CO. 'New advertisements. TOWN HALL, PEN AN GS. S. GLENAVOX,” Great London Lyric Company. To-RUjht. their first shipment of Wedwsdtuj. Febpiutrif 220 d. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. NEW GOODS for 1893, Dr B?LL Specially Selected from And the world wide H J KANGAROO DANCE. ENGLISH FRENCH MARKETS. Reserved Seats
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    • 132 2 ENTRAN’E ENTRANCE from from BEACH STREET. UNION STREET. COSLING CO., LOGAN’S BUILDINGS, HAVE IN STOCK Harness Best English, from Great rex <V Son. UARHIAGE LAMPS, SPARE TRACES, REINS, Ac. Iron Safes From Samuel Withers A Co. Sporting Implements For Cricket, Tennis, Golf, Football, Ac. Cigars The wellknown brands of la
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    • 1852 3 WONDER IF TODDLES KNOWS NOW. «w y ZN Whin a boy I was always fond of eating and I A I I| I y drinking—especially of eating. What boy isn’t I I M I II I I /\T I II I had an appetite then, and a digestion also. JLX
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    • 1212 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. “McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, no. so, beach street Thue’S A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS A AND™ F. M. MCLARTY, M.I.M.E. PR.VATE CODES. CONTRACTORS. Zy the Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel Plates, Iron and Steel Jetties, Mining Plant, Rolled Zinc Slabs,
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    • 1170 4 Treepoorah Bhoyrobby Rushayon. IS really a “DYING MAN’S GOLD H|Vl|]M|ld||l|l|JlK DROP” for the Radical Cure of Spleen lIm.B Enlargement, Liver, Jaundice, Ague, Malarious 9 Fever, and any other obstinate fever of any •v Bvmedjr for BeceiTing reward at the PARIS standing. n TEARB reputation itios Mat It has been found
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  • 218 5 We have been favored with a copv of the “Perak Handbook for 1593.” —an invaluable publication for all persons having anything to do with the State of Perak The book contains 74 pages more than last vear’s, and some inaccuracies that appeared in the first issue have been
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  • 142 5 The ‘tie’ iu the Championship. L. E. P. Wolferstan r.«. W. Gibson, w.-s played off yesterday evening. The scoring proceeded equally in the first set, though no ‘advantage’ point was registered. The second set, however, was very different, Gibson demonstrating his superiority throughout. Gibson won by
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  • 255 5 AV k regret that, so much of our space being taken np with the public meeting at j the Town Hall in the afternoon, we are unable to give adequate space to a criticism jon last, night's performance. We will confine ourselves to a few general remarks I
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  • 574 5 Taiping, 15th Feb., 1893. A esterday being St. alentine’s dav, we signalized the event by a wedding. This is as it should lie. and we are under a debt of gratitude to the happv couple who gave us the opportunity of keeping Taiping up to date in this
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  • 1090 5 PRIZE-giving day is a red-letter day to most school boys, and to none more so th in to those attending the Central School, Taiping. On that day alone during the whole year nre they enabled to exhibit their artistic capacities in the way
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  • 965 5 (Siam Free Press.) The Pret (Ghost.) [The popular belief is that cruel and passionate people are changed into Prets after their death and condemned to wander through the world. They are only visible at night. These ghosts are only skin and bone, and their figure is the
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  • 337 5 (Siam, Free Press.) The annual pilgrimagi to Prabat commenced last week at the same time as the annual festival at Wat Sam Plume. Large numbers of Buddhists were to be se.*n wending their way to the temple bent on paying homage at the sacred shrine. At Wat Sam
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  • 688 6 (Siam Free Pre»») For the last few weeks we have been holding progressive Perak before the Siamese Government as a fitting example for them to copy. We have pointed out the danger to the integrity of Siam from any continued indifference to her
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  • 464 6 Nothing is known yet as to what has become of Mr. Alves, the Colonial Treasury cashier who retired from publicity on the olst ult., and who is now “wanted'' with a widespread want. His sorrowing relatives have been assiduously spreading reports that he had committed suicide: but
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  • 691 6 Since the Barradas frauds in 1890, which led to the formation of an Audit Department, Mr. Nicolle and his assistant have been busyinvestigating in detail the whole system of every branch of the Colonial finances. In the course of the examination it was noticed that the
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  • 416 6 HAWAIIAN YFFYIKS. A’» < r York, February o.— The Unit»*»! Stat»Minister at Honolulu has inform»»! the Government at Washington that all the representatives of the Variou- power- in Hawaii have recognized the new Gov- rnment. IIIsTI KHYN< F- IX -OMMJLYXP. February »>. Disturbance- have broken out among th»*
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    • 1211 6 I POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. THE STRAITS incorporated in 1870. INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITS Chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. fct.ri ESTABLISHED 1883. t.b lABLISHEO 1886. Policies can be taken out from and after Life Policies are also granted AT RE- this
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