Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 May 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-05-17 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED D2LILT. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1893. No. 11l22 words
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Advertisement652 1893-05-17 1 pippin# (Hotter. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. z< 7T rK fpHE mail steamers may -T be expected to arrive 5. -O-r/fla outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following O > dates Oatwards. Homewards. jjoselhi 28th May.' Sutlej 19th May. Hfdarl Ith June Oriental 2nd June. d.Lr.t 2-*>th Ravenna 16th652 words
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Advertisement1502 1893-05-17 1 (TloficCSe BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). p KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company, NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailintj and expected Arrival of Steamers. I Capital£l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) w la-. e Head Office: ill sail Steamek 1* rom Expected on T1,502 words
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Advertisement506 1893-05-17 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... f 1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandscho Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agsncies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan,506 words
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Article44 1893-05-17 2 Wki»mesi»sY, 17tiI:— Town Band, Esplanade. Till lISIHV, 18th Homeward mail clo-es, rid Brindisi. Town Ban»!. Datu Kramat Gardens. Fmn \Y. P.tTii Satckpav, 2'>rii 'Town Band. Golf Club. Svnoav. 21st Whit Sunday. Monoxy. 22nd Whit Monday. Town Band. Esplanade. Tersmrv, 23m>: First Quarter.44 words
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Article126 1893-05-17 2 Penang. 17th May, 18'-)J1 Rxtis < LOSK X- FOLLOWS: London. Demand Bank 28| Do. I months' sight Bank 2 9 Do. 3 Credits 2 Do. 3 Docuinent.ary 2 Cab’iittn. Demand Bink 11« 224 Do. o'l «lav-' sight Private 225 Bombay. D<unaml Bink 221 Do. 30 days’sight Private 22-‘« Madras,126 words
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Article65 1893-05-17 2 I’fhasi. 17tii Mix, Hf»:'-. Ta. (T: .ng Iu seller.. K 1... Lr. pp. West do I V.l 9-0 do Wl.it»- I’» 12 «io ■|.»v. s (pi k- I/ small >t»s k Ma» e No. Isellers. Mme No 7!». d«. Nutmeg- 1° fa Flour 2.1“ «1»» Ka-mns 1165 words
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Article145 1893-05-17 2 T>.»i 13th Mat.) J. 1.1 N.nwM I el x tu > »a«».<;»Xim.o<> i.”i ■m»» i .i m-• «/<.4 Fun] -ri M«u«t>« f l’’ I”* 1 j’p e k *suiu» 7 "J-'-'LI. 4 I.MH». 1 F t Ji pl.) >.-.».» rally. Tsnj»nu« Ptutsr •'■‘•re 'l- 7t f< wT>.»i », 13th Mat.) - 145 words
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Article73 1893-05-17 2 REUTER S TELEGRAMS. London, May 15//«. —Ten failures on the Stock Exchange are announce»! owing to tightness of money. Financial papers in London predict that the wholesale reconstruction of the Australian Banks is doomed to failure. Siamese troops have invested the French garrison at Klmng, seized a convoy capturing a73 words
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1510 1893-05-17 2 The iep its of the British Residents in Native States are always interesting reading. and that of Mr. Swetfcnliam of 1892 is no exception to the rule Tlie revenue for the year amounted to 82,689,565, being s3f»l.s**L mor«‘ than in 1891. and it exeeed«■<l1,510 words
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Article1079 1893-05-17 2 Thfi f AiiEonlv ten fresh petty cases at the I’o’ice Court to-day. All. mi i»hi:m'ANl- in the Hansard Union case have been acquitted. The Chy of Melbourne Bank has suspended payment, making the fourteenth lai Im e among Austialian Banks. Wi i\ x: vi ini xii i1,079 words
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Article231 1893-05-17 2 ifferers bv the present stagnation. Siam Free Press. The political situation .‘'Jprf improving. 'l'ln' Siamese continue parations, despatching troop> o’ fortifying the river as rapid 1 The shrub-covered forts have ami the trees cut down n> the in..<^ n'Agli bourhond in order to le.i' l ,lc inifferers bv the present stagnation. Siam Free Press. _ - 231 words
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Advertisement696 1893-05-17 2 PRITCHARD CO. I not.ces. Mrs. CLIFFORD, DIPLOMAED MIDWIFE, 67, M< A LISTER ROAD. ISO ANNUAL CASH SALE. TO LET. ANNUAL CASH SALE. IIROM I-t proximo, eligible residence, f Newington, situated in I» irinaii Hoad. Apply to ANNUAL CASH SALE. p boi stead a co. From May lOth to .'list. FOR696 words
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Advertisement291 1893-05-17 2 MAIL NOTICE. Mails close To-mokkow. For Per str. Time. Klang A Malacca L<ohj Lougden. 1 1 a.m. Deli Langlcot I r.u. Pangkor A’l’. Anson Ktrang Tong 2 I’.M. Europe, rid Brindi-i... Futlej 5 I’.M. Friday, 19tii. Deli I[o Ki'ei 1 p.m. The homeward P. O. steamer Sutlej left Singapore at291 words
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Article66 1893-05-17 3 Penang rs. Selangor. 1i is rot vet definitely known whether gelarn’or will be able to play Penang at Asseciation football during the Whitsuntide holidays. The Penang team, however, i been selected and is as follows: ForW. Hargreaves, W. L. Carter, Dow. A. S. Anthony and H. Edwards. Biel*- Prior,66 words
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176 1893-05-17 3 INDIAN UNCOVENANTED O FFICER MADE A COMMISSIONER. R. I. Bkcce, C.1.E., has been appointed to the vacant Pun jab Commissionership in the room of Mr C. M. Rivaz, who succeeded Mr. Elsmie as Financial Commissioner in February. We believe, writes the local paper, this is the only instance in which176 words
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Article225 1893-05-17 3 tr urriiHie./t Gazette.” 13lh Jf*’»/.) fitments.— Mr. G W. Welinan. Government SeiTctarv. to act Iso a.- Chinese Secretarv from 1-t May. during absence on h ave of Mr. H. Ridges.—Mr. C R. Cormae. Chief Inspector. I‘< >tal and Telegraph Department, tomtas Superintendent during the absence on leave of225 words
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Article1134 1893-05-17 3 A coi.i i'PoxuEXT wiites :—“Travelling the other day from tin outstation 1 found the first class carriages of the railway in a filthy state. Is it perhaps meant that travellers from the outstations are supposed to clean their own seats for the privilege of being1,134 words
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Article80 1893-05-17 3 Telvk Anson, 16th May, 1893. Active preparations are being made for the reception of H. E. the Governor on Thursday, the 18th instant. The Resident Engineer for Railways at rived hereon Sunday last and has been for the most part of his time up the line. A large80 words
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Article351 1893-05-17 3 Dr. W right says Kinta has been making rapid progress. Jungle is I eing felled over large tracts of new land, and the soil, freshly denuded of vegetation. is bping turned over in the course of mining; for all races this i> known to be351 words
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1092 1893-05-17 3 Dr. Fox says: The admissions for beri-beri are nearly the same as for 1891, but the type was of a very severe kind. Many cases of the acute form were admitted, and usually proved fatal. This acute variety of beri-beri has been gradually1,092 words
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Article414 1893-05-17 3 Allahabad, April 29.—The Secretary of State has sanctioned the execution from bori-owed funds of an extension of the Oawiqxire branch of the lower Gauges canal at an estimated cost of 37 lakhs. DR. HAFFKIXE. Allahabad, May 1. Dr. Haffkine’s antichol* ra inoculations now number 73'), including 120 police414 words
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Article657 1893-05-17 3 (Rangoon Gazette.) THE MONETARY CONFERENCE TO REASSEMBLE. London, Miy 6. —At the request of the United State- (iovernment. Belgium haissued invitations to the Moi etary Conference. which will as-emble at Brussels on the 3« »th instant. THE MMIARAJAII OF BIIOWNAGGER. The Maharajah of Bhownagger had a long anil(Rangoon Gazette.) - 657 words
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Article1096 1893-05-17 3 “I am just standing here to let the sun soak in to me a bit.” It w;ts about two o’clock in the afternoon in lz*n<lon. For two weeks or more the weather had Ijeen.rainy and cold. Not a glimpse of the sun by day or1,096 words
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Advertisement271 1893-05-17 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. I, Beach Street Union Street, 2,51 PENANG. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. r pHL undersigned has been favored with 1. ii>.-ti notions to offer at Public Au in N at Taiping, •)n I Y'.'-day A Friday, 25th and 2(>th inst. All the Valuable ii ’.l Furniture,271 words
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Advertisement1165 1893-05-17 4 T<tMam MCLARTY COMPANY. "McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects no. so. beach street Thue's A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penanc. A. B. C. 4th EDITION and General Manager. AND F. M. MCLARTY, M.I.M.E. Private Codes; CONTRACTORS. >-»-*-»■ < the Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel1,165 words
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Advertisement818 1893-05-17 4 the I VAiU|J|{Byn||nTjvi]| Singapore Straits AERATED WATER Co.’s Aerated Waters. No more A FOR PURITY ANO GENERAL EXCELLENCE, THEY STAND UNRI- Tbe only medicine having ob Z’ ,J CALLED IN THE EAST. can Be J. MARTYN J< a tp E Office and Factory:— SoM every Where. 100, ROBINSOZf ROAD, SINGAFOBE.818 words
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