Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 March 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. S»TT3L>ISHSD DAILY. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [°R!CE 20 CENTS. VOL. 1.1. SATURDAY’. MARCH 11. >93. No. 56
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 658 1 (Hotter. P.'.ii i< ilir 4 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r I"HE mail steamers may ?<A be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang g 'ty/j ’/g homewards, on the following Z dates Outwurd 1. Homewards. lf r-e I'ti- Mir R'hilla 24ch Mar. <'-i, 7th Apl. The ah 1 da’es are
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    • 1408 1 ■SStrp'Ag iTlotwes- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KOWNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAFFIJ. S umited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAFATAM LINE Or STEAMERS. HALT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended and e.rpeeted Arrtral of 'yteatnern. '.Gp’tal£l,ooo,ooo. (One M L.ou Sterling.) F <. Stea.ek F. om Ex,,.™»» H,.U> Office. —Nicholas Lane. Lombar»] Str.. London. E.C. Txtox
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    • 431 1 NEDERLA.NDSCHS HANDEL lAATSCHAPPU. (Netherlaud Trading Society.) Established 1824. Pai i-up Capital .../35.783,000, Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Hhad Acency in Netherlands India.— Lhe Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Aliatschappij Batavia. Agencies and Branches. Singapore, Medan (Deli). Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang. Cheribon. Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroeaxi,
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  • 70 2 Expected March Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 11 P. &O. Malacca Singapore London Giltillan, Wood A Co. 13 Kutrang ])o. Calcutta Boustead A Co. 16 Glenfruin Do. London A B emeu Do. 1« Gisela China Fid Bombay Trieste S. Kusterinann 4 Co. 2<' La na ng Hamburg. S’pore, China Japan..
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  • 39 2 Mails close on Monday. For Per str. Time. Edie Washi ...11 a.M. Deli Arayyee noon Rangoon Fitz-patrick... 3 P.M. Tuesday, 14th. Edie, Scgli Olchleh... R. K Atjek 1 pm. Thursday, 16th. Europe, vid Negapntnm... Secundra 4 P.M.
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  • 116 2 Arrivals. Sth March.— Per ss. Teutonia from Malacca, Mr. J. S. Robinson, Mrs. Young and Mr. Rozerio. 10th March. Per s. Lindula from Sintrapore, Mr. Ixivcridge. Mr. H. Latham, Dr. Dane, Miss Von Buerleand Mr. A Mrs. Barnes. Departures. Sth March. Per s. s. Secundra for Singapore. Mrs.
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  • 55 2 Sat«’ki'AV. lltii Last Quarter Moon. Town Band. Butterworth. 12th 4th Sunday in Lent. Mokiut. I3th Town Band. Esplanade. Mr. Huttenbach's address. Town Hall, 9 P. M. T**kmi*«v, 14rn Wrt.NKaiiAv. 15th Town Rand, Esplanade. Tin KMHT. 16th Town Band. Patil Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, vid Negnpatarn. Friday. 17tu
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  • 128 2 Pfnyng. 11th Myikii, 1593. Bytes close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2 dul. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2 Do. 3 Credits 2 9f-J Do. 3 Documentary 2/9J Calcutta. Demand B ink R» 223 Do. 30 days’sight Private 224| Bombay. Demand Bank 223 Do. days’sight Private 2241 Madras. Deman»!
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  • 78 2 r»t.as».. ilm Myk(it, i*'-'3 Tin SI” Trang Black f. pptt < We-I C..H,!. B.KO A .■!>«■, Il I<> sellers (»ifte«i) While Pepper sl3. loves (pii ke l) 26. seller». Mnce N»». I 82. <h> Mace No. 2 79 do Nutmegs Hi do |No I. s'.‘i do I
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  • 221 2 (Sflrait* Times, 7th March Btiimiiir "Straits Tin” e Siam <;<.l<lfii-l<l* < I cl New bntin* Mines L<L I"» l" 1 .letebit Mimnir Co- 5 S' w Ketclmu I*ahan(r »-i I» Mrtln. I'mspecttaff Co fl" i 1 I'whang ('orp'ration‘Bl p-U —s2 vjf I nhanK Central Li pii S"cte.
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  • 102 2 London, 9th March.— Au enthusiastic meeting was held at the Carlton Club at which Lord Salisbury state»! that he tvould leave no stone unturned to defeat Home Rule. Despite the charge of obstruction Lord Randolph Churchill always loyally supports Mr. Balfour’s leadeiship. The Reichstag has rejected the credits
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  • 301 2 W E notice that two of the Singapore papers republish Mr. Lye Khum's letter, but as they take no note of our reply, we presume that they find it too damaging. All three Singapore papers to hand this morning comment upon the »-out iitsof the
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  • 1084 2 The lei ter from Free Lan t.' crowded nut yesterday, appears in this issue. 'I HE Pi l" TlKl' Hecreati' n Club has been exemptr»! from i gist rat ion under the Societies’ ()r.li nance. W e t earn that a petroleum tank steamer is expected here
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  • 73 2 The Acliinese have reappeaied in Tamiang, so that the recent expedition seems to have amounted to nothing more than a naval and military parade. The Colonel has been again to Seroewav to investigate matters and. when going up the river, his launch Yvas fired at. SeixAeYvav itself
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  • 78 2 A GENERAL MEETIN'; o f persons interested in the reformation of the Penang R iwing Club was hehl in the Esplanade Hotel at 6pm yesterday. Mr. Adamson presided and there Yvas a good attendance. The folloYving officers yvcio elected President, His Honor Mr Justice Colly er.
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  • 117 2 Tei.uk Anson. A NUMBER of official visitors, including the State Commissioner of Lands and the Protector of Chinese, have been making their periodical tours of inspection for their several departments RUMOUR has it that Yve are soon to lose the popular Assistant to Supt. Mr. F. W. Brewster.
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  • 622 2 (To the Editor of the Pi nano c SIK.-TO see one’s temper is often a sure nugnt v 'f success in polemic warfare. W e f n fore take some heart of grace i n 0 the changed tone of your Sin* e,
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  • 375 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang SIR. —The suggestion thrown out by Friend in his letter Yvhicli «appeared* your issue of the 16th ultimo, reganliiis"* amalgamation of the neYvlv formed .nti> club at Pulo Tikus with the Yeung M” Institute, another club in the same
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 266 2 NEW GOODS JUST OPENED OUT BY PRITCHARD CO. French Embroidered ROBES Latest Novelties,” Special Prices. Printed DELAINES in 20 colors. Flowered Dress MUSLINS. NUNS VEILINGS in Black, White, Cream, Sky, Salmon, Grey, Fawn, Heliotrope, Strawberry, Buff, Art Green, Cardinal Navy. Ac., &c. New SERGE CASHMERES Black and colors. Plain DRESS
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    • 359 2 NOTICES. TO LET. FROM Ist proximo, eligible residence, Newington, situated in Bnrmah Road. Apply to •285 BOUSTEAD «I Co. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. SNYDER has returned from Perak and may be consulted at Room No. 16, Eastern and Oriental Hotel, For ten days only. February 27th, 1893. 87 FOR SALE. ONE
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    • 17 2 FOR SALE. \’IEWS <>f Penang, Siugapope, Perak, Selangor ami Sumatra. W. JONES, N". Ic. King Street. Photographer.
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  • 516 3 There were four case' in connection with the Opium Farm at Deli (Ban Ho Lee) 1889-91 before the Supreme Court on Wednesday last. One was postponed, but judgment was given in the other three. Two of these cases were by Chinese women, Ong Kim Ho Xeoli and
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  • 294 3 (I'lily Advertiser.) On Monday the Jjungalow occupied by some of the married people of the Lincolns at Tanglin'was struck by lightning The shock was severe, ai <1 did some damage to the building, but the inmates miraculously escaped. Some of the children were slightly hurt bv some of
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  • 214 3 (Siam Free Press.) Mr. Harrison is the latest victim of a theft that was committed on Monday night at Windmill Road. He left his house in charge of the servants to witness the runthe electric tramcar and returned only to find that he was relieved of his gold
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  • 1049 3 Alves. It appears that when Alves left home rfn Tuesday morning. January 31st. saying that he was going to Yau-ma-ti. he did actually go across the water, and at once struck out over the hills into China, eastwards, towards Mirs Bay. It was known soon after he
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  • 1220 3 (China Mail.) The Colonial Secretary put us to a good deal of unnecessary trouble yesterday afternoon to obtain certain information about the Alves defalcations. The information was contained in the answers to questions of which notice had been given at last public meeting
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  • 754 3 (Ranyoon Gazette.) SIR GEORGE WHITE. I.ondon. February 21.—General Sir George White has been appointed Knight Grand Commander of the Indian Empire. FR ANCE AND ENGLAND ON «THE MEKONG. Paris. February 22. —An article from the pen of Prince Henry ot Orleans has appeared in a Paris review, in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 607 3 WHY IS IT? UY is it that death should come before the allotted age of three sere and ten,’ and whv so many millions of human beings never live to three score and five, and why that not one in every thousand live to three score vears We kill ourselves.
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    • 867 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS A-HSTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. Xo. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. PASSAGE TO LONDON. GOVERNMENT OF PERU. extra Mynh'y 1 ExhEl<s FOR Poi!T 'VELD -PENANG SIEAM <1 ue here about 31st inst SERVICE. has accommodation fora limited nTimber of fHEXDERS will be received at the office Ist
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    • 1576 4 Telegraphic Address: MUARTY COMPANY. Head»™ "McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, no. 30, beach street Thu?S A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS PENANG. A. B. C. 4TH EDITION and General Manager. Private Cooes. CONTRACTORS. F-M. McLarty,m.lm.e. < Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel Plates, Iron and
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    • 1013 4 Clarke’s Unrivalled Hair Dye. purchasing agent WARRANTED not to stain the Skin. ,t »,r tt x -i> Cfnnmnir° Ll> Prepared in two separate bottles. uAM-VAR SCOTCH WHIQDv The effect will be instantaneous. Hair will retain its gloss for a long time. It has Used in the Palace and the Shield
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