Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 April 1893

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENT 3. VOL. LI. MONDAY. APRIL 3, 1893. No. 73
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 669 1 flipping (Hotter 6. I’? liiH ilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fl HIE mail steamers may I be expected to arrive c- .12 outwards, and leave Penang < homewards, on the following dates O .it wards. Homewards, furortr? Pith April. Carthage 7th Apl. Orient >1 39th Malwa 21st jt Julia 14th
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    • 1450 1 aßipving Crtcficte. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). -anks. J KO.XiINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The ■/’feank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer», Capita £1,000,000. -j. (One Million Sterling.) i w o T Heap Office: I or M ill sail
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    • 646 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 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,
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  • 63 2 Mails ci.ose To-morrow. /■ar l\ r Ktr. Time. Klang A- Malicca Pegu ..10 a.m. Edie, Segli Olehleh /C. Atjeli 1 r.M. A'-ahan ('lam Tai p.M. D li Ho Kirei 1 p.m. Pa’i’/kor A T- Anson Kwang Tung.. 2 p.m Singapore China H. Kian 4 p.m. Wednesday, sth. Langkat
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  • 51 2 M .XIUY, 3llD Easter Monday. Town Bind, Esplntiade. Ti kiuy. 4th \V rt.N who 5tH Town Band. Esplanade. Tlll'HslilY. tint 1 own ’..it 1. Dniit Krainat Gardens. I'nlhAY. 7ri! Honl mail clo«es, rid Brindisi. Sat''ici»av, Bth Town Band, Golf Club. S’ nii it, 9th Ist Sundav after E
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  • 140 2 Pevang, 3;u> April, 1803. Rvtr.s ci.ost as iom.ows: I 'Tidon, Demand Bank 2 dol In. I month-' -hi Bank 2 !RDo. 3 Credits 2 Do. 3 unientary 2 G b Ca’.-ii hi. Demand B ink I’m 221 Do. 3 ’av-’ -i rl.t Private 225 j Bond-av. Demand Bink 224
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  • 90 2 I’tuM.. 3rd April. H fl'LlO ITi 10,— sellers. B kl% pi i W.<•••" do ~l moi lO do White Pepper 13, do ’ol t (pi. xe I) 26. do Lire No. I h 2. do Mm e No. 279 do Nutmegs .81.— do Xi. I. 5 m
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  • 122 2 Ijonlo.l, 2 Jth March.— Mr. Balfour’s motion ceiKuring the Government has been rejected by a majority of 47. For ti e Liberator frauds” Wright and Hobbs have been condemned to t welve years, and Newman to five ye ars, imprisonment. Mr. Gladstone, replying to a deputation from flic
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  • 165 2 Ihe t '»‘gr irn w hich we copy from the ia»s of 9ih March, and which has been the occasion of comments in the Colonist and L. YC. r.rprerx, i.s much canvassed here to-day. \Ve do not greatly regret that some interested persons should have sent home
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  • 1006 2 Mr. R G. van Somekf.n returned from Austialia yesterday to resume his practice here. During the fifteen days of the last ('him x- h Yea 11 hu carried not less than t>2.'' passengers. Tip (i:t cr..ment C t z He of March 30th publishes tulc- made bv
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  • 116 2 A i:i -n; ix I w rit itig to the Selangor J lUrna; says:—-‘•(’an you tell me what is doing ab »ui the Penang Agri-Hoi ticultu:al SI <>w is it coming ofi and when, and what part is Seiarj. t i king No doubt a I. cal
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  • 187 2 Commenting on our article on the above, the Eire Press says: —“The Pinang Gazette :its the Memorjim'um of the Straits .\"oriati"H on the Military Contribution, ami while generally admitting that statement makes out a strong case for the Colony, seems to find
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  • 209 2 ((?< >■< nmt nt (laz He, March 31s r.) The leave of absence granted to Mr. W. J. Mahoney. Financia Assistant. Kuala Kangsar. lias been extended, with half salary, for seven days from Ist April. Mr A. Butler of Kuala Kangsar. in his monthly report for February, says:—
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  • 632 2 A correspondent sends us t )e i —The Straits Times expresses ip the mistake made in calling tho in Penang “the Tail” of the tion, for it now appears they a re J’ e of it, and that they have a|| flu* I making use of the
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  • 776 2 Penang r&lt;. Perak. Ii is said that the unexpected happens, but it is nor the uiiexpe ted" is happening in Taipeng. (In Mtn last, A 11-loo!s day, a Penting elevt n best, but the best available—&lt;omnifi“ t he long-looked-forwai d-to struggle Perak. I'he latter marshalled what sidere l to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 641 2 NEW GOODS NOTICES nr o enr JUST OPENED OUT BY ITROM Ist proximo. eligible residence. New ington, situated in Burmah Rond. e i Appivto -285 BOUSTEAD A Co. French Embroidered ROBES Latest Nove FOR SALE. ties,” Special Prices. TTIEWS of Pen nr-,'. Singapore, Perak. Printed DELAINES in 20 colors. y
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    • 328 2 Marine i suranue. ~i -In ram r( i tn| .ii:&gt;. rpHE un i- zned haying been appointed j agents tor the iibove Company are pu t i .to a ept M imeiisk' at vunrnt St Hl Fl .MANN HEER A- Co. 1* Mar h I*'?3 117 INDIA RUBBER STAMPS and
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  • 77 3 The Siam Free Press, in its issue of 24th, has a series of articles headed The Crisis in Siam, Throw n overboard. The Annual Shuffle, Tie telegraph servin'*, and So; e causes of the teleg apli fias&lt; o, altogether about five columns devoted to blaming that Government. In
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  • 157 3 The Committee of the Flower Show have issued their pr ze-iist and i ires for competition. '1 he Show will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday, August 26 h. and will be open from 4 to 7 and 8 to 11 p. m. The competitions are
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  • 308 3 The Free Press of 28th March states that there is a continuous increase in the number of cases of cholera reported at Malacca. The disease is of a fairly severe character, as up to noon of the 27th 17 cases out of 25 had proved fatal
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  • 612 3 The follow ing telegram appears in the Times of 9th March A Home Rule Movement in Penang. Singapore, March 8. Four thousand Penang Chinamen have petitioned Lord Ripon ami addressed representations to Sir Chailes Dilke and Mr. Labouchere to the effect that they object to being governed from
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  • 362 3 (Rangoon Gazette.) Proceedings in Parliament. THE UGANDA QUESTION. Ijc.ndon, March 21 —During the discussion on Supply in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Labouchere criticized the mission to Uganda, which the Government had entrusted to Sir Gerald Portal. Mr. Gladstone, in reply, said that Sir Gerald Portal
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  • 2443 3 (L. &lt;£• C. Express, March 3rd.) The Court. —'I’he Queen field a Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace on the 28th ult., I when a large number of ladies had the honour I of being presented to Her Majesty, including i Mdlle. Sieh, daughter of the Chinese
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 1294 4 Insurance (Tloiicee. telegraphic address. MCLARTY COMPANY. heaooff.ceTHE LOKDOHISSIIRAO CORmS A.Vdo^BB^ G CONSULTING EN N R E^b^ VAL ARCHITECT S- N 3 B p E E^G STREET THE undersigned having been appointed A. B. C. 4th EDITION and General Manager. Agents for the above Corporation are ANC L F. M. MCLARTY,
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    • 788 4 Clarke’s Unrivalled Hair [U WARRANTED not to stain ,u,7. Prepared in two separate Lpi The effect will be instantaneous. R a j 1 retain its gloss for a long tim e tT" already been tested by many persons wi?k great success. For changing Red or Hair to beautiful shades of
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