Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 April 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.ILU. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1893. No. 90
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 616 1 QloHces. i Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Orient it :>)th April. .Vi rot pore sth May. 1 Ith May. Sutlej 20th Il ic.-tt' 28th Oriental 3rd June. Peniiiodar 11th June The
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    • 1561 1 Cdoticee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. -h— -5 I KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. littetulrd Sailiixj and expected Arrival of Steamers. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) itr c? f -r. Head Office: IOR \l ILL SAIL STEAMER
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    • 462 1 nederlandschehandel iaatsjhappij. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,(XX),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, and Tjilatjap.
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  • 81 2 Expected. ApS NAMES FROM DESTINATION. CONSIGNEES. 23 Maetsuyeker Padang Padang Huttenbach, Liebert Co. 24 Elektra. Hamburg S’pore, China Japan.. S. Kustermann <!t Co. 2.. Clano Colombo Singapore Boustead A Co. 26 P. AO. Canton Singapore Colombo London Gsliillan, M ood Co. 27 Sirsa .A* Do. ...I Coromandel Coast Huttenbach.
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  • 30 2 Mails close on Monday. For Per str.. Time. Lnngkat Q/torra noon Deli HoKwei 1 p.m. S’pore China Diamond 3 p.M. Thursday, 27th. Europe, rut Negapatam Sirsa 4 P.M.
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  • 130 2 Arrivals. 20th April.— Per s. 8. Palamcotta from Rangoon, Miss Grace Darling, Mrs. Blastovich and Mr. Gan Thong Hoe. 21st April.— Per s. s. Pentakota from Singapore. Rev. Mother Hornbeline, Mother St. Marciamie, Sister St. Cland and Mr. F. N. Bustmann. Departures. 19th April.— Per s. s. Sirsa
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  • 69 2 Saturday, 22\d: Town Band. Golf Club. Cricket, P. R. C. r«. Balik I’ulau R. C., Esplanade. Sunday, 23rd: 3rd Sunday aft< r Easter. S. George M Dedication Festival of S. George’s Church. Services, morning at H, evening at Monday, 2lrn Town Band, Esplanade. Tdkmday, 25th Wednesday, 2*’>tH Town
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  • 130 2 Penans. 22nd April, 1893. Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2 dol. Do. 4 months' sight Bank 2 9 Do. 3 Credits 2'9|-J Do. 3 Documentary 2/9j-j Calcutta. Demand B ink 22-4-221 Do. 30 days’sight Private 225 Bombay, Demand Bank 22-4-224 Do. 30 days’-ight Private Madras. Demand Bank
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  • 80 2 I’mm, 22nd April. Im'.»3 Ti„ >3!».— (PlMl g Black I’t-ppei < West C.-a-i. sellers. A.been 925 do White Pepper 13.—— do Cloven (picket) 2b.— do Mm e No. I »2- ‘1» Mm e No. 2 79 do Nutmegs 80.— do I N«. I. do Sugar „2. 4.40
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  • 64 2 Lord Salisbury on the Home Rule Bill. London, 2Mth .1/n il. Lord Salisbury, at a Primrose meeting at Covent Garden, said that the Lords would not be diverted from their duty by discussion regarding their powem. Mr. Gladstone's Bill makes hotchpotch of the House of Commons, and the
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  • 617 2 So Mr. Gosclten lias made a brilliant speech and attacked the finance proposals of the Home Rule bill. We never could recognize what is called brilliancy in the financial speeches of Mr. Goschen, though remarkable for their accuracy,their evidencing searching and extensive knowledge
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  • 1037 2 H. E. the Governor returned to the Government Hill yesterday. Mr. N Lazarus, the ophthalmic optician, will remain here till the 25th instant. The Rev. W. Murray will conduct a service to-morrow evening, at 6 o’clock, at the Masonic Hall. The riuket match, Cadets vs. Penang Cricket
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  • 2199 2 Indian Eng ineering. In our article of yesterday on the K; Valley Railway we pointed out the of the delay in putting the work i n j We have now to consider whether 5 alterations made have justified that <]J 6 We have already stated that the
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    • 176 2 PRITCHARD CO., Tailors, Outfitters and General Drapers, Have just opened out BEDFORD CORDS and WHIP CORDS for riding breeches. TROPICAL SUITINGS, latest Novelties. Striped and Checked FLANNELS, Prettily assorted, for Lounge Coats, Suitings, Ac. Fancy TENNIS FLANNELS, HEAVY TWEEDS for Ulsters and Suitings. Flexible Felt HATS, black A colours. Single
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    • 336 2 New Advertisement. THE TAIPING FRIVOLLERS AT HOME. Under the patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. AT THE TOWN HALL, Saturday, May 6th, 9.15 p. THE EASTER BURLESQUE: Mr. O’KAYA OF PAHANG. An up to date version of the Game of Hide and Sikh, by BALLYHOOLLY JUNIOR. Prices of Admission Numbered
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    • 195 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. VPPLICATIONS for the following appointments will be received by the undersigned up to 4 P. M. OU iHIRSDAt, the 27th instant. 1. Assistant Fitter at a salary of §3OO per tin num. 2. Third Clerk and Tracer in the Municipal Engineers Office at a salary of $2lO per
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  • 156 3 It is to be hoped that the matter of Penang’s grievances will, now they have been fairly mooted, not be allowed, even by one jot or one tittle, to drop or pass out of sight. The way in which we must keep them before us is by combination and
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  • 160 3 Penang C. C. ts. The Chinese. The Chinese made a very poor show indeed against the Penang C. C. on the Esplanade yesterday evening, and had to accept the long defeat of 4 goals to nil. The I’. C C., who played a man short, confined the game to
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  • 332 3 Keep to the right boys. Go wide, go wide." Yesterday afternoon there was anothepaper chase. The meet was well attended and, amongst the starters, we were glad to seen lady. The hare. Mr. W reford, got away at quarter to five, followed twelve minutes later by the
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  • 322 3 (From our Correspondent.) Taipeng. 20th April. On Tuesday afternoon last, owing to the presence of several visitors from Penang, a very good display at arms was got up by Col. Walker on the Rifle Range. Lance exercise, tent-pegging and mounted combats were carried out und >r the management
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  • 256 3 About 2 p. m. on Good Friday (31st ulto.) whilst the citizens of Manila wei-e peacefully sleeping through their church services, fire broke out in the Trozo quarter, which burned till nightfall, destroying about 4.200 houses. The origin of the conflagration is assigned by Hie Diario
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  • 265 3 (Siam Free Press. April 11.) We have now two French gunboats in the river, tin* Lutin here for sometime, and likely to remain, and the Comete anchored at Paknam. Six e the arrival of the Lutin, the Siamese appear to have been pretty busy with warlike preparations. We
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  • 342 3 Those Parisian t’hauvinists who are egging 0:1 the French Government to attempt territorial aggression in Siam inu-t have very short memories, -a s t\i< e. Otherwise they would recollect |iow it ame to pass that England, very much agair-t her own inclination. had to annex l’np«r Burmab. It
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  • 749 3 (Hongkong Daily Press.) Great expectations are apparently being indulged in on the strength of Mr. Thomas Jackson's approaching arrival to take up the Chief Managership of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank during Mr. de Bovis's absence on leave. Almost every man of
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    • 522 3 A SUBJECT FOR THOI’GHT. It is «10 simple matter to state in terms at all precise what forces are directly connected w itli the production of hale and happy okl age. More certainly is involved in the pro-ce-s than mere strength of constitution. Healthy surroundings, contentment ami active. temperate ami
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    • 705 3 DANDO Co. 'li TAILORS -A-HSTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. NOTICE/ I ENGLISH BREAD. DR. ROBERT SON has this day estab- rpHE Proprietors of the Leith Street lished himself in Penang as general I Bakery now receive from Europe Medical Practitioner, and may be found
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    • 1185 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. DOm o. “MCLARTY. PENANG” CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS. No. 30, beach STREET THUE’S A. I. code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang. „A. B. C... 4TH EDITION and General Manager. AND MTR A CTfl DQ M. MCLARTY, M. I. M.E. Private Codes. CONTRACTORS. < Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all
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    • 1149 4 PERRIER-JOUET GO'S Treepoorah Bhoyrobhy CHAMPAGNE. J s The same as supplies to F^rSd n ‘^''”he J “it? the P. &O. Co’s. Steamers. B d i”R v < lt Jias been found of Wonderful BeserveCuvee Finest extra quality extra dry. ever y case i> Pale dry Creaming, First quality, dry. per
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