Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 March 1893

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED D-AILT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. TUESDAY. MAUCH 14, 1893. No. 58
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 627 1 Piaim liar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive <"?«'’•'' outwards, and leave Penang J? homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Iftrsapore 19th Mar Rohilla 2kh Mar. Carthage “th Apl. i The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be either
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    • 1567 1 -w- Notices. i BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). I banks. ■_J~ KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. 1 Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sniling and e.rperted Arrh-al of Steamer*. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Head
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    • 539 1 SEDERLAJDSCBK HMDEL IAATS'HSPPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35.783J1QD. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Hkad Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorrj of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean. and
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  • 69 2 Expected. M-uxOi Names. From. Destination. Consignees. i j-, IC> Secundra Singapore <'ur<>man4el*Coast Huttenbach. Liebelt A. < o 16 Anrhises D o London Mansfield, Bogaardt A Co. 1G (.lenfruin Do. London Bremen Boiistead Co. 17 Gisela China Ft<i Bombay Trieste S. Kusterinann 4 Co. o! tciu-aiKj Hamburg S’pore, China <t
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  • 90 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Langkat... Quorra 11 a.m. Deli Ho Ktcei 1 p.m. Rangoon Nam Kiang 3 p.m. Thursday, 16th. Europe, rid Negapatam Secundra 4 p.m. The M. M. mail steamer Salazie left Colombo for Singapore at noon on the 10th instant. The P. A
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  • 38 2 Arrivals. 13th March. Per s.s. Pentakoin from Singapore. Mr. R. Harvey. Mr. M. Nassim, Mr. and Mrs. Gasper and Mr. S. Soo. Departure. 13th March.— Per s. s. Reael for T. Semawei, Mr. A. S- Gelpke.
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  • 59 2 Tuesday, 1 Itii Wednesday. 15th Town Band, Esplanade. TuI'RSDAY. 16th Town Ban I. Ihitu Kramat Garden*. Homeward mail closes, vid Negapatam. I’nnnv, 1 7th St. Patrick. Municipal Commissioner-’ Meeting. Outward mail due. P. A* O. Mirzapore. Satvkday, 1-th New Moon. Town Ratal. Golf Club. .Sunday, 19 th sth
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  • 131 2 E XCHANGE. Penang. Ilin March, 1893. RtTFS CLOSE as follows: Lnnd<»n. Demand 2 8| d<»l. Do. I months’ sight Bank 29J Do. 3 Credits 29® Do. 3 Documentary 2/91 Calcutta. Demand Bink R« 223| Do. 30 days’sight Private 224| Bombay. Demand Bank 2*23 Do. 30 days’sight Private 22f| Madras. Demand
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  • 88 2 VrmHG, 1 Im M ar< ii. I* -3 To. ...$3995 Trang I-cio sellers. Black Pepper W.-t C-»-«. 9. sellers A«4 co Io do. While Pepper sl3. sellers. ’lores (picke I) 2«». <io Ma e No. I **2 «1« Mace No. 2 79- do \utmegs 83, d»» •No
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  • 201 2 (Straits Timet, 11TH Mar<h) Bentnn«r “Strait» Tin" (<» |«4 ci. New M nr. IxL (17. US p.p. 11 K-n lMi Palm j. l »H Ma a. rnei-ft.mrr- S l-.l nt «;< rt..rnti ii ?l |»b $2 Fnlmnu' K»»<r>ir I £l t»-1 W •ellrrs Pahai.g F.xp!-r»tiou <•<•■£> «t>
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  • 98 2 London, 12th March.— The Reichstag Committee has rejected the essential clauses of the Army Bill increasing the peace establishment. Lord Salisbury irceived an influential deputation on behalf of the commercial interests in Ireland against Home Rule, fjord Salisbury stated that he deeply sympathized with the deputation and urged
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  • 82 2 h it leader of yesterda y reads as if we proposed that the Bindings, with pi*acticallv no inhabitants, should have a sepamte budget voted in its own territory, Ac. We liastt-ti to correct such an error as it would lie manifestly absurd to put a high official there.
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  • 462 2 Mr. HiTTtNBA. il had a jjood bouse to hear him at the Town Hall last night his speech was well delivered and his audience listened most attentively to all that he had to say. He did not propound anything new however, and those who
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  • 961 2 LOCAL A ND GENERAL. Dr. Snvder does not, leave for Taiping but for Singapore shottly. Mr. Bell, Superintendent of Police, left England for the Colony on the 3rd instant. During hif week ending the 10th inst.. there have been nine fresh eases of modified small-pox in the northern districts in
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  • 126 2 Free School rs. Govt. English School. A very interesting match, witnessed by many spectators, took place on the Esplanade yesterday evening, between the representatives of the above Schools. The Government School boys, who were all Malays, came on the field in uniform attire, and looked every inch like’ business.
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  • 468 2 (To the Editor of the Pinanq G azetl Sir,-There is perhaps a profesXL etiquette amongst journalists ao-ain.» veiling the “We” of a brother" edit you treat gravely the wonderful e <iito ai° in the last two numbers received f Singapore, of the Straits Times. your readers
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  • 125 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette" Sir, —Mr. Murat’s resignation from th» abovenamed Club was due, it is said, t the majority of the members not sliarii? in his conviction of tho fairness of the auditions named by the other Club in order to effect
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  • 195 2 (Free Press.) And some Chinese in Penang have drawn up a counter-petition to the prayer of Chinese of the Straits that H E. the Governor may have his term extended. Our hand is so tremulous with suppress laughter, that we must pause till it steady
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  • 2213 2 Mr. Huttenbich delivered an addif sf the Town Hall last night on the ’ie>e' position of Penang affairs. lhere about two hundred p esent, Mi. J nedy occupying the chair. Mr. Kennedy, in introducing Mr 11 tenbach, said that he would not himself responsible
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 253 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., Ac. New SERGE CASHMERES Black and colors. Plain DRESS
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    • 572 2 New Advertisements. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A GOOD CHINESE CLERK, who has a thorough knowledge of the bazaar, i Security to be furnished, $5OOO. ithont Al references not necessary to apply. Apply “X,” 109 C O I’inang Gazette. NOTICE OF SALE. By order of the Assistant Official Assignee. Penang. Property belonging to
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    • 42 2 NOW READY. Royal Bvo., 330 pages PERAK HANDBOOK AND CIVIL LIST, 1893. Second Year of Issue Price Two Dollars. (,’opies nifty be obtained from the Government Pi.tniii:, Taiping; Messrs. JOHN Li I ILK A Co., .Singapore; Messrs. Maynai.-h A Co Penang 63
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  • 279 3 Wk extract the following from the Indian Daily News of the 3rd February:—“ A remarkable company of artistes, entitled the D’Ensem Doyle Company is enroute ria Calcutta to Chicago, and will arrive here to-day. Mr. James MacMahon, the Director of Her Majesty’s Opera House, Melbourne, who
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  • 620 3 Penang Cricket Club vs. Krian Cricket Club. A CAPITAL match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday last, between the Penang Cricket Club and Krian Cricket Club, which resulted in a victorv for the i i latter by 21 runs. Krian were unable to 1 bring their full compliment
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  • 329 3 A Perak CoRKESPONbENr writes Your remarks in a recent issue, re contractors and their tenders for government works in Perak, it is to be hope»! will have found its way home to tho c e who ate above arty squabbles and free fights over a few dollats. although one
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  • 705 3 (Straits Times, 9th March.) Bi the mail which leaves Penang to-night the leaders of the four thousand Chinamen, who have petitioned the Marquis of Ripon, are sending letters to Sir Charles Dilke ami to Mr. I.abouchere praying that these gentlemen w ill promote the cause of
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  • 392 3 (Straits 'limes.) There xvas a meeting of the Straits Settlements Association on the 10th when Messrs. Arnot Reid and Loe Cheng Yan were elected on the Committee. A nicmoranduin, which had been drawn up ami prepared by Mr. Napier, xvas placed before the meeting anti discussed. A sub-com-mittee
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 941 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. FOR SALE. NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak. By order of the Mortgagee, I Selangor and Snnutfra. t z» W JONES R 00 Ghee, belonging to Theet No. lc. King Street. Photographer. Noo Rou, the mortgagor, rpHE
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1395 4 qio«« g MCLARTY COMPANY. m a ptxFtnsttrance “McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects. no. so, beach street jlaiuhl Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS PENANG. The Federal Marine Insurance Company. A. B. C.,, 4th edition and General Manager. mHE undersigned having been appointed Private CONTRACTORS. F M McLARTY M ,M
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    • 658 4 ESTD. in A, D. i 8 S. H. Ghosh's Compound Sarsaparilla. CCCIOI THIS preparation has been with great success in ca SPo ness, Scurvy, Scrofula, Rheum tions, Sore-eyes and all other dis ing from impurities of the Rs. 1-8 per phial pkg. As. 4 r?’’ Jh Try it and recommend
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