Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-03-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAIL'S". NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1893. No. 5022 words
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Advertisement611 1893-03-04 1 otppin<J (Hoticĕs. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. trilHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. tfirzaoore 10th Mar. Peshawar 10th Mar. Rohilla 24-th Carthage 7th Apl. The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be611 words
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Advertisement1503 1893-03-04 1 BRITISH INBIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. j.m'. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Snilhuj ft nd expected Arriral of Steamers. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) —< r, Head-Office: For ill sail jjteamer prom Expected ox —Nicholas Lane.1,503 words
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Advertisement426 1893-03-04 1 NEDERLAKDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,060. 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 Nederl Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, legal, Pecalongan. Pasiroean, and426 words
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Article21 1893-03-04 2 Mail < lose ox Monday. For Per str. Time. Edie ...'ll a.M. Frtdvy. 10th. Europe, riii Bi-it. lisi Pexho for21 words
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Article56 1893-03-04 2 Svia’ltOAV. tin Town Bund. (lolf <’lnb. Cricket. Penang C.C. r« P.R.C. Esplanade. Sunday, stii 3rd Sunday in Leet. Monday. 6th Town Band. Esplanade. New I’rve Riv<>r Dock Co.. Ltd.. Annual Meet ing. Tuksiuv. 7HI Wki>ni-.si>av. Sth Town Band. Esplanade. Till HMi.AY. Bril 'l’own Band. Datn Kraniat Gardens. Fhiiiav,56 words
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Article134 1893-03-04 2 r>x\xG. Ith March. 1K93. Kates close as follows: London. Detnnvd Bank 2/R| dol. Do. 4 months’ iffht Bank 29; Do. 3 Credits 2'9’ Do. 3 Documentary 2 9!, Calcutta. Detna’i i Bank Bx 223 Do. 39 days’ didit Private 22 D, Bombav. Demand B ink 22 Do. 30 days’s134 words
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Article72 1893-03-04 2 PrwAsa. 1.11 M ARC H. I s »3 I’u, sellers. (T Biaek P<|>|.ri < We.l K» r. (.ifu I» (A e 1..-, u 19 50 .1. White Pepper 12.75 sellers. Cloves (picked) 2.>. do Ma. e No. I 62. <1 Ma.-c No 2 79 «1 N ill72 words
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Article63 1893-03-04 2 M><» t. T 27rn Fi.h::vakt.) i nb»! riAnd £l Paha: g r< r> I’nhjwg Fvpb rjiit »u <’ j» > I’rthnuc >« T» u 111» U Xhn< <>. M S'q 11 111 !*4 i 51 i’-vr P rk p I'» f iryrr* Xat, haM’ivtk f Vbiiv 4• M><» t. T •, 27rn Fi.h::vakt.) - 63 words
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Article168 1893-03-04 2 London, 2nd March. The motion of Sir IL Meysey Thompson, urging Government to use its influence to procure the re-assem-bly of flic Brussels Conference and impress British delegates with the necessity of some effective remedy for the evils arising from the divergence of gold and silver, w as168 words
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Article505 1893-03-04 2 Bi ll AN > Mrs. Ho- left for Port Weld this morning by the I’erak Government steamer Mena. Tur COITEE CROP in Sungei Ujong promi s to L- a heavy one. This, in these days of high prices, is a good thing for local planters. 'fin: Kkda505 words
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Article160 1893-03-04 2 —Daily Neirn. Most people who have seen the serpentine dance.” invente»! by Miss Loic Fuller, that is all the rage just now both here and in Paris, are ptobably under the impression that the enormously wide skirt which is held out by the performer and twisted into—Daily Neirn. - 160 words
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Article376 1893-03-04 2 Penang Cricket Club vs. The Regiment. A Drawn Game. The Penang C. C. got together a strong eleven to oppose the Military on the Esplanade yesterday evening. A large crowd assembleil in time to hear the referee’s brief opening solo, and the greatest interest was manifested in the game376 words
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Article655 1893-03-04 2 D ily Adre ~tiser.) It should be satisfactory totho.se interested in the ricksha tra lie to kno v that th".- who have the supervision of things are satisfied that the Jimicksha Ordinance must be amended, as far at any rate as the matter of seenritv is(D ' ily Adre ~tiser.) - 655 words
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Article750 1893-03-04 2 A special and an ordinary meeting o f t] Municipal Commissioners were liehV v > le day afteinoon, at which Mr. J. Y. Ko (President). Mr. A. G. Wright and "t? Brown were present. 1 SPECIAL MEETING. By-laws re Jinrikishas. The minutes of the last meeting in been750 words
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278 1893-03-04 2 —L. (6 C. Express. The interesting question as to whether» Colonial Governor possesses the p.,wer J 1 release a prisoner incarcerated by orib' l 1 l,e Supremo Court of tin* Colony for alleged r etempt lias been settled in the affirmative the Judicial Committee—L. (6 C. Express. - 278 words
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Advertisement638 1893-03-04 2 NEW GOODS New advertisements. anglclchTnese school? JUST OPENED OUT BY o r»/> rpHE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL will PP "JT PA P D C 0« I rc-opcu on Monday, 6th March 1893 W£s T MUNICIPAL NOTICE. French Embroidered ROBES Latest Novelr o i HIHE next Ordinary Meeting of the Muniles, pecia rices.638 words
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Advertisement270 1893-03-04 2 ENGLISH EREAD. tplIE P,< pi-irf.< •>! llx l 1.L'1.1 Slrr. t 1 !»ak<rv no.v iv.oive from Europe regular <THisigumenfs o! Sfi-iRK'i: I-loci.-and guarantee the absolute purity of their bread, ami i-halh n-ge ompni ;s«»n. 9 laa-inl ottk-i s .-xccuted on tin* sliortetit ’ln [aetivnof so’irded. •H A. AL. M. BAKER270 words
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Article88 1893-03-04 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Will you kindly allow me, through tl.e medium ol your valuable paper, to ask vonr chess readers the following chess queries ('an a King, that has been in check, castle Has the King any tight to castle with I |,e88 words
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Article445 1893-03-04 3 Tn the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) y |U After having lived some years in y .tlierhn<!s India I came to Penang, t(iiere I have remained for some consider- *!,;<• time. Mv first impression regardin'? the servants was that they were extremely jll-riannetcd. and I could not understand445 words
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576 1893-03-04 3 ‘L. <f t'. Express.) Sever al people in the Straits think that, owing to thereeent change of Government at home, the present would be a good opportunity to revive the que-tion of a change in the legal system of tLe Native States. There was‘L. <f- t'. Express.) - 576 words
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Article1068 1893-03-04 3 (London if" China Eeitress, February 10th.) I The Court —The Queen is at Osborne. Two Drawing R<x>ms and two Levees are announced. The Prince of Wales gave a dinner party at Marl boron gh House on the Bth inst., at which Mr. G adstone and other(London if" China Eeitress, February 10th.) - 1,068 words
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Article287 1893-03-04 3 A CORRE>PONPE\T writes —Undoubtedly the scavenging carts, irrespective of the bells that herald their advent, are becoming a great nuisance. If unwatched, a cat t passes away and one looses the opportunity of conti ibutinganyt hingtowards its load, until, perhaps, the following day. tlius involving he keep287 words
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Article1549 1893-03-04 3 23rd Ferri ary 1893. (< 'oitlinned from, the “Straits Tinies”) Partnership Registration. Mr. Ml rraa said he had a resolution to introduce to provide for the registration of partnei ships as follows That in the < pin- ion of this Coutu il it is dtsirable that a1,549 words
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Advertisement662 1893-03-04 3 WHY IS 1T? Hl is it that death should come l>efore the allotted age of three score and ten.’ and w by so many millions of human being* nevi r live i to three -core and five, and why that not one in every thousand live to three score xcars662 words
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Advertisement825 1893-03-04 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. 1, Beach Street I’nion Street, 26 i PENANG. PASSAGE TO LONDON. FOR SALE. "A rpHE P. <t O. S. N. Co’s. TTIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, t- extra str. “Manila,” V Selangor and Sumatra. due here about 31st it st., I yy JONES has825 words
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Advertisement1782 1893-03-04 4 T c A...» MCLARTY COMPANY. "MCLARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, No.3O,BEACH STREET THUE-S A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS A. B. C. 4TH EDITION and General Manager. Private Codes. CONTRACTORS. F.M. McLarty,m.i.m.e. >■**»< i. IHP® er mentioned Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel Plates, Iron1,782 words
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Advertisement968 1893-03-04 4 Treepoorah Bhoyrobby Rusbayon. PURCHASING AGENT TS really a “DYING MAN’S GOLD tob thx ,amou B OLn E 1) _L DROP” for the Radical Cure of Spleen n nrtt n> armmmr UAM-VAK SCOTCH AVHIBD been found of Wonderfnl Efficacy in Stofa,. every case. raß best FOR DRINKING L. Mitter, iALWA Hi>n968 words
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