Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-05-20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED D.A.IZ/Z-. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pf!/CE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1893. No. 11422 words
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Advertisement608 1893-05-20 1 pipping (notices. Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fpHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the follow ing dates Oatwards. Homewards. a, -Sth Mav. Oriental 2nd June. .'.J.tr 11th June llarenna 16th 2->th Holt ilia 30th «•th Julv llosetta 14th July. Till above «I608 words
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Advertisement1513 1893-05-20 1 flloficta, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. r KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The A W a Bank Limited Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Agra Bank L lmi ted. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer», Capital £l,ooo,ooo. ■a —21K (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail1,513 words
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Advertisement435 1893-05-20 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. #b»d Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandscae Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean,435 words
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Article54 1893-05-20 2 Satckpay, 20tii Town Band. Golf ('lid». Sun 1. at, 21 st: Whit Sunday. Monimy. 22nd Whit Monday. Town Band, Esplanade. '|'l ICHUAY. 23iti* First Quarter. Wkunrmkay. 24th Town Band. Esplanade. Penang Athena-nrn Meeting. Homeward ma:l close?, ria Negapatam. Tni-IiMHY, 25m Town Band. Data Kratnnt Gardens. Fall, xT. 26ril54 words
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Article144 1893-05-20 2 Pi-s’a ng. 20th M at, 181’3. Rxu s close roi.i ou s: I ofidou. Demand Rank 2 8’ dot. Do. I months’ sil’lil Bank 29} Do. 3 Credits 2'91 Do. 3 D i •ii-n -nt uy ..2 9» > U Demand Bink II» 221 Do. 3i> days’ si.d.t Private144 words
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Article71 1893-05-20 2 I’rsAX*. 2 >fH M xY. I M ‘‘3 t $36 2» (Tiaof I<t— Hers. I A. I 9so do Wl.iU I’epper 12. do Min e No I sellers. Min e .N. I ..71» do •int'ar 2 'i” I |timk« i 420 du r„|ma» Fhnir -I’ do i71 words
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Article83 1893-05-20 2 isf it» Toarf 17th Mat.) P’inj. m 1 f** I mu if Hi r i 1 < Lt f et v' t“''i.-nn 3* ’3« 4 <i! < f run 'U il* ol 4 iais)o:»u titr.» a- r I P* r < I i t w j piisf it» Toarf 17th Mat.) - 83 words
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Article103 1893-05-20 2 REUTER’S TELEGR AMS. Loudon, May 18/s.—The amendment of Sir Henry James, affirming the supremacy of the Imperial Parliament, has been accepted by Mr. Gladstone and adopted. Clause 2 has been adopted after closure. The tlebate has been adjourned till the thii tieth. The eleven xveeks draught lias l>een broken by103 words
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Article255 1893-05-20 2 Referkin», to Mr. Swettenham s sxveeping remarks at the opening of the Ta pah section of the Kinta Valley Railwav, that the recent pi < .-s ait ides do not give a true account of the history of the lino, xve have to call attention to255 words
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Article927 1893-05-20 2 Dt king i he xx 11 x twelve < ases hixiĕ been di-pjM 1 of at the .Gsiz >. The Court resumes sitting on Tuesday. The Rxja Mid a of Kedah arrived here Li-t ni-dit in ♦be steamer <> I Luck, ami xv.II return to Kedah to-morioxv927 words
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129 1893-05-20 2 i T > ths E Hb-r •>/ the Piiw.ig areP'’.") Sit:, -Having noticed in your issue of yesterday evening that under the beading f “Australian Bank Shares this Bank’s uauie is included, by implication, r.s one of •he institutions carrying on business in129 words
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Article68 1893-05-20 2 The paper chase this morning xvas a very pleasant affair, nlbeit there xvas only a small field of hounds, owing to the depar lure from the Sett lenient of some of the members of the Hunt Chib, and the illness of others Mr. Williams and Mr. O'Sullivan68 words
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Article182 1893-05-20 2 Mlt. Quail Ah Moey died at his house in Bishop Street on the evening of the ISth instant. Born in Penang. S 3 years ago, when the Sett lenient was just out of its teens. Mr. Ah Moey's long' life has been entirely passed182 words
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Article91 1893-05-20 2 Some years ago the sptnpans were taxed off the Klang river so as to make the Selangor Railway pay. A similar step lias been t n ken to endea vonr to make t lie Taipi ug railway pay; this time it is not sampans but bullock carts that91 words
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1227 1893-05-20 2 T llg Telnk Anson-T,,,,,,,, Rai| accomplished fact, the cerc tnn v f the line being carried out nnd lM auspicious circumstances on the il‘>t A special train conveyed H i 0 Governor, Lady Clementi a tl( tl the Resident of P en1,227 words
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Advertisement705 1893-05-20 2 PRITCHARD CO. New advertisements. 1 NOTICE. r |IHE Captain of the Anieiican Ship I “Ci 'TEMEiaI” will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the ciew in ANNUAL CASH SALE. this port. niaiwn 2 08 BOUSTEAD A Co. ANNUAL CASH SALE. T 0 BE S0LI) BY POBLIC auction. AIIMIIAI705 words
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Advertisement258 1893-05-20 2 Ml IL NOTICE. Mail close ox Monday. lor Per xtr. Time. Deli Aragyec noon Tt esday, 23hi>. Tongkah, Kopali. Renong and Range* n Setlhi 1 P.M. Wednesday. 2ltii. Europe, ria Negapatam Siraa I p.M. for sale. \TIEWS of Penniig, Singapore, Perak. Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No L King Street.258 words
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Article117 1893-05-20 3 (Tree Preus) A -Mill capture was made by Mr. Wray, of the Ch ncse Protectorate,on the 15th inst., wliich"ill veiy possibly result in a Chinese bank note forger being afforded a lenglhv term for reflection and repentance. Tbe man was taken to the Protectorate and (livre(Tree Preus) - 117 words
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397 1893-05-20 3 Free Press. On Saturday morning, as a party of the Asiatic Aitilleiy were being put through gun hill at Fort Connaught, one of the men 1 f a 7-ineh gun detachment was seveielv iniurid. It appears that while the gun was being 11 run up”Free Press. - 397 words
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Article267 1893-05-20 3 (Contributed.) <;i;i \r gathering of Hindoos took place in the coconut plantation in Noriham Road. I nearly opposite Chatsworth, at 4 30 p m yesterday. They were there male ami female in magnificent attire met for tin* purpose of propitiating the deity and invoking success upon their undertakings.267 words
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Article100 1893-05-20 3 Mi:. Riipmoxp’s speech yesterday in the House of Commons is praised by both sides as an admirable effort of eloquence. The manner was excellent, but the matter less satisfactory. “No one in Ireland,” said Mr. Redmond, “believes for a moment that Hie financial clauses of t he100 words
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Article545 1893-05-20 3 Ix the matter of Lim Ah lee, the man who is wanted by the Dutch authorities in Sumatra for an alleged attempt to murder Mr. Blooker on Suiigei Raja Estate two years ago, and who was lately remanded to prison by the Magistrate pending the Governor’s order545 words
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Article330 1893-05-20 3 (From Straits Ttm>s' correspondent Kuala Lipis, Th'. Pahang, -ilh May, IMW. The Acting Resident returned to Kuala Lipis (Hi the Ist instant in one of Tungku All’s boats, the launch h iving been laid up owing to some defect in her machinery. The vovage upstream was performed in live330 words
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Article246 1893-05-20 3 With a view to encourage the study of the Chinese language among officers of the Burma Commission, it is notified by the Government of India that, any officer of the Commission who shall pass an examination in the Chinese language equivalent to the Higher Standard246 words
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909 1893-05-20 3 —Homeward Mail. Xoniixi; can illustrate better the anomalons condit ion of affairs e-. irg in the Protected Malay States Hi n what transpired a! he recent meeting of the Pahang Exploration Company. That < nterprise lni«l been put to considerable loss in <•< nscqneree of.—Homeward Mail. - 909 words
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Article286 1893-05-20 3 f rom Dr. Fox’s Report on the Yeng Wah Hospital, Tuiping. Dl’rixg the year the Assistant Magistrate at iapab was brought into Taiping suffer-I ing with a bad type of typhoid fever. The I only possible source of this disease must' have been from tbe water, which at286 words
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Article1016 1893-05-20 3 ,—Calcutta Ecening Mail. From the pre-historic nomad who tied up the d<K>r of his tent with knots that nobodv j could undo, until the genius of the tribe thought of sawing them through with a Hint (lake, to the burglar who makes a way into' the modern safe By,—Calcutta Ecening Mail. - 1,016 words
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Advertisement739 1893-05-20 3 DANDO Co. ■> TAILORS -A-ZSTJD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. Xo. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN 1870. Chief Office in India: 104, Clive Street, Calcutta. Polices can be taken out from and after Life Policies are also granted AT REthis date at739 words
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Advertisement1424 1893-05-20 4 Telegraphic Address:' MUARTY COMPANY. "McLarty. Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects n 0 .30, beach street Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang. A. B. C. 4th EDITION and General Manager. and aitd a M McLarty m. i. m. e. Private Codes: CONTRACTORS. < Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all1,424 words
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Advertisement1225 1893-05-20 4 PE RRIER-JOUET CO’S Treepoorah Bhoyrobby RushTT' CHAMPAGNE. I s +o Enlargement, Liver, Jaundice, A<n lP v The same as supplied to Fever, and any other obstinate" t llalar >OUB the P. &O. Go’s. Steamers, landing. ever of a ay Tt ha s bee» found of Wonderful BeserveCuvee Finest extra quality1,225 words
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