Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. MONDAY. MARCH 27, 1893. No. 69
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 646 1 (Roftces. I’numlir Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Bril HE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Sutlej 2nd April. Carthage 7th Apl. Ancona 16th AfaZwa 21st Orient il 30th Mir.apo re sth May. ]{>hilla 11th Miy. Sutlej 20th The
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    • 1398 1 Otofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. r KONiNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. S HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. ——(One Million Sterling.) io Head Office: For Will sail Steamer 1- bom Expected on
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    • 684 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (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 Nederlandsclie Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Mecan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,
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  • 77 2 Mails closk To-morrow. I'or Per »tr. Time. Klang A Malacca Hye Leong ...ll a.m. Asnhan... Chan Tai ...ll a.m. Deli Arayyee noox Tongkah DeZi I r.M. Tongkah Betsy I p m. Langkat Jin Ho I PM. Rangoon Nani Kiang 3 p.m. Wednesday, 29th. Deli Langkat I P.M. Thi
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  • 30 2 Dkpautvrfs. March.— Per s. s. Palilana for Singapore Dr. Snvder. Hon. 11. Trotter. Mr. C. E. Donaldson. Mr. A. Smith, Private 11. Tofield and Mr. Koe Trow Tok.
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  • 43 2 Mondiy. 27th Town Band. Esplanade. Tubsday, 28th Whunksday. 29th Town Band. Esplanade. Municipal Commissioners’ meeting. TIIVKSDAY. 30th Town Band. Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, rid Negapatam. Fhll»ay, 31st Good Friday. SaTCKDVY, Ist Town Baud, Golf Club. Sunday, -2nd: Easter Sunday.
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  • 131 2 Penan6, 27th March, 1893. Rates close as follows: London. Demand B ink *2 d<»l. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2 9 Do. 3 Credit* 29} Do. 3 Documentary 2/9| Calcutta. Demand B ink R« 223 J-221 Do. 39 davs’sight Private 225} Bombay. Demand Bank 223 Do. 3" «lavs' -ight
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  • 86 2 I’fnas. 27th Mari h. H‘3. ..139 75 Tmug lo. 2«.» sellers. Ban k rei»|»«i x West a 9. do (A. keen lO do While Pepper 1‘ 'l' f 'hives (nickel) 26, do Mm e No. I “2. do Mnce No. 279 do Nutmegs «0-25 do i .v
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  • 53 2 London, 2Ath March. Mr. Balfour has given notice of a motion, that the action of Government in condoning sei ions offences, and failure to enforce the law. is calculated to revive terrorism in Ireland and bring law into contempt. The Russian Government ha suspended coinage of silver i-oubles
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  • 1221 2 Lord Ripon’s letter to the Governor, which we published on Saturday, gives some indications of the lines upon which the policy of the home government towards the Colony- and Native States will be conducted. The prominence given by him to agriculture and
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  • 890 2 On: rei-ori of the golf tournament is held over till to-morrow. Hancock, the Champion Walker, is again in our mid*t. but we learn that the talked of match between him and Mr. Gibson 'has fallen through. Mi:. R. J. Wilkinson has been sent to the District Office,
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  • 173 2 The rowing contest (single-sen]].., tween Alessrs. Logan and AnderwJ arranged about a week cam» -x, 3 v bafurday evening last. The coin-se was from off the Penang Club to the R o ing Club jetty, a distance rather shortnf' mile. A good start was made, Andean being the first
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  • 471 2 Penang Cricket Club w Tiif Det« ment (10th Regiment). Defeat once more beglooms the the Penang C. C. scoring-book. There? of the present year are anything couraging, and augur ill for the f >rtho encounter against Perak. Last X'micb Club attained its highest stage of j r:tion, —at Easter,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 882 2 NEW GOODS New advertisements. just opened out by AMERICAN DENTISTRY. O RABE notifies his old friends of PH J H/\ R y Qt Ui 1' Penang and Perak that he will be at I the Esplanade Hotel about April sth (for I a few days only) on his return from
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    • 132 2 ENTRAN'E ENTRANCE FROM BEACH STREET UNION STREET gosling co., LO GAN’S BUILDINGS, HAVE IN STOCK Harness Best English, fiom Greatrex <1 Son. CARRIAGE LAMPS, SPARE TRACES. REINS, Ac. Iron Safes From Samue 1 Withers A Co. Sporting Implements For Cricket, Tennis, Golf, Football, Ac. Cigars The wellknown brands of la
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  • 361 3 (Straits Times.) shows what appears to be a true RaWAN’G declares a one hundred per cent, dividend. |x accordance with orders received, the S. cruiser Marion at present anchored in the roads is firing guns every half-hour noin sunrise to be continued to sunset, j n commemoration of
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  • 713 3 (Straits Times We publish, to-day. a memorandum on the Straits Miiiu.ry Contribution. The memorandum was c mpii 1 >y Mr. W. J. Xapier, barrister-at-law; ar.d it i> a complete ami most reasonably argued statement of
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  • 332 3 The case of Murray against Grin and D’Silva,‘the proprietor of th<- Mandalay Herald, was concluded before Mr. Burne, Deputy Commissioner, on Friday, wlrtm Grin was fined Rs. 300 and D'Silva 50. The case arose out of the following circumstances —A Fancydress ball was given by the Upper
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  • 426 3 Colonies and Lidia. The latest contribution to the literature which has grown up aroun 1 the various planput forward, having for the r object the Federation of the Empire is from the able pen of Lord Augustus Loftus. late Governor of X w South M
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  • 341 3 Two foreigners are reported to have revived the barracoon system at Macao latelv. which owing to the pressure brought upon the Portuguese authorities by the Chinese Government had been suppressed many years ago. The barracoon, it mav be remembered, xvas another name for a slave jail, and was
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  • 1712 3 (<Government Gazette, M arch 24th.) Appointments.— Mr. B. G. Gaynor, Dis. trict Treasurer, Kinta, to be Accountant Perak Sikhs and Manager Government Savings Bank. Mr. W. P. Thorpe, Assistant Auditor, to be Assistant Treasurer, Kinta. Mr. F. W. Talbot, Accountant Perak Sikhs, to he Assi-iant Auditor. Mr. 11.
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  • 675 3 i: Ranyoon Gazette.") IUEI.WI» \XI&gt; HOME RILE. Be- ihitions have Leon unanimously passed la the Dublin and Belfast (’humlxrs of Uoin- mono, deprecating Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill. I he feeling against the Bill i- running v erv high amongst the Ix»ynli-ts of Ireland, ami a d&lt;
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1140 3 DANDO Co. —l-—s— TAILORS -A-Hstid GENERAL OUTFITTERS. 1, Beach Street Union Street, PENANG. PASSAGE TO LONDON. y rnilE p. o. S. N. Co’s. I J- cxt,a str “Manila,”! NO! ICE. Aajtjirihfc- due here about 31st inst., is accommodation fora ini ited number of fPENDERS will be received up to April
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    • 1426 4 Insurance (Hoftceer. Telegraphic address: MCLARTY Bl COM P.A NY. heaooff.ceTHE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORAHoiI “MCLARTY, PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS. NAVAL ARCHITECTS. No. 30, BEACH STREET IM lAVnvvn nuuuiuixu THUE’S A. I. CODE (1887.) SURVEYORS PENANG. THE undersigned having been appointed A. B. C. I( 4-TH EDITION and General Manager. Agents for the
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    • 766 4 Clarke’s Unrivalled Hairj st»,, th II Prepared in two sen ai a f p S The effect will be instantaneous n le retain its gloss for a long tiw e wi| l already been tested by many pe h great success. For changing R p a ns *'tl&gt; Hair to
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