Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section24 1893-06-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. STOL.5 T OL. LI. FRIDAY. JUNE 9, 1893. No. 12924 words
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Advertisement641 1893-06-09 1 ippmg Qloitceo. (i n ilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. rpHE mail steamers may I J- be expected to arrive ?a outwards, and leave Penang a/ homewards, on the following I dates Oitwards. Homewards. 25th June ZiOireana 16th June. I .J 9th July Rohilla -JOfcli 23rl Rosetta Itch July. I nth641 words
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Advertisement1376 1893-06-09 1 moticee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited! Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Cmtu. £l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) Zl-cWfvV'x T 3 nr e Head Office lor 55 ill sail Steamer1,376 words
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Advertisement548 1893-06-09 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherlajid Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000.Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Hkad Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Soux-abaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and548 words
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Article31 1893-06-09 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Deli Rosa J p.m. Pangkor& T. Anson... Taw Tong 2 p m. Deli Araqyee 5 p.m. Friday, 16th Europe, vid Brindisi... Rarenna31 words
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Article50 1893-06-09 2 Saturday, 10th Town Band, Butterworth. Cricket, Butterworth Recreation Club is. Planters P. W., Butterworth. Sunday. 11th 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Monday, 12th Town Band, Esplanade. Tdkhday, 13th Wkdnrhday. 14th New Moon. Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday. 15th Town Band. Datu Kramat Gardens. Eriday, 16th Homeward mail closes, rid Brindisi.50 words
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Article132 1893-06-09 2 -♦> PrNAX’fi, J'TII JUNE, 1893. R ates close as follows l.on<lon. Demand Bank 2 8J .{<>! Do. I months’ sight Bank 29| Do. 3 (’mdits 2’9| Do. 3 Documentary 2'9jI'aleiitta. Demand Bmk Ila 220 nominal. Do. 30 davs’sight Private noquotation Bombay. Demand B ink <|<>. Do. 30 days’ sight132 words
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Article81 1893-06-09 2 P*n»s<. 9th June, 1R93. Th $35.75 rTi atig 925 sellers. Black Prpper t West 835 I*«h. 925 do White Pepper 12. do 'loves (pick* I) small stock Mace No. 1 82. sellers. Mare No 2 79 do Nittmcgs 75 do No. I. 7’2) do Sugar 2. 5.1081 words
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Article170 1893-06-09 2 (Straits Tim*», 6m June.) -hi MiiuugC I’ l> I*2» t’sj-'o. Itoub Au». G< M. <’ 1 1-1 t‘> p l 1 SWt* r.i’tt Pute Ji> Mining <’«. DO pl) M I) fl ’rr» Unvusnl A*'-. «*> -‘I D> I-»--. IVwtu 1 mmnr <*> >e /<-<»/ >’«vtil i-.»(Straits Tim*», 6m June.) - 170 words
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Article74 1893-06-09 2 London, Sth June. The Standard says Lord Herschell’s report recommends the introduction of heavy mint seignorage and import duty on silver entering India. The Paris "Figaro publishes the result of the enquiry of its representative in Egypt admitting remarkable progress in every respect under the British protectorate. It74 words
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Article251 1893-06-09 2 A supplement to the L. C. Express oi 12th May contains a report of an address delivered by Mr. Henry Louis to the Mining Section of the London Chamber of Commerce on the Bth ultimo, on Mining in the Malay Peninsula. The address dealt very largely with251 words
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Article210 1893-06-09 2 MR <it i.land s letter to the 1,. A C Express has called forth an ansiver from “Hawkshaw which appears in another column. It must b«- remembered that Mr. Gulland is a beneficiary of those enterprises for which w«- have Sir Andrew Clarke’s w«n«l. as quoted in210 words
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Article979 1893-06-09 2 The first anniversary of the Indian /Association,” Penang, will be celebrated on Saturday. Mr. A. M Macgregor will preside. Thf. FUNERAL of the late Mr. Ung Mali Pheow, Capitan China of Edie, who «lied about two months ago, will take place here to-morrow. Two BOYS, named A.979 words
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Article100 1893-06-09 2 IHE importation into the United King, dom by Sample Post of the following dutiable articles is altogether prohibited —Cocoa. coffee, chicory certain fruits, namely currants, figs and fig-cake, plums, prunesraisins, ami dried apricots tea tobacco, manufactured and un manufactured, including cigars, cigniettes and snuff hydrate of chloral transparent100 words
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Article176 1893-06-09 2 lx the letters of General Gordon to be sold at Sotherby’s on May 24, are several allusions to the Opium Question. One characteristic passage from a letter dated February, 1882, states:—“The opium trade is a standing, ever-present memento of defeat ami heavy payments, and the Chinese176 words
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Article51 1893-06-09 2 w.ivy haivvi paii or *Jnnn ir n May 11. 2"' The Colonial Secretary nf o Settlements, Mr. W. E \l e arrived yesterday at 7 Sloan..*" 1 1 1 Maxwell will leave again f, )r c"'' ,,s Mr the latter part of J nne ifin May 11.w.ivy haivvi paii or *Jnnn . ir n May 11. 2"' - 51 words
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Article51 1893-06-09 2 IHE JHrW say S: _Sir Ch ai e 8 r from all accounts has done Avond„ Ins arrival at Singapore in p les development of the local defence* not unlikely that the War Offi™ steps shortly to recognise his s conferring upon him some LroherZ rGI con51 words
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Article126 1893-06-09 2 (Free Press.) Dbath from divers’ par painfully frequent among the oI the Torres Straits, no less than fiv 1 recorded in one mail. The men J j" 2 into deep water, twenty f ,tho ms and'" seem to be the victims. 1„ Olle e(Free Press.) - 126 words
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Article701 1893-06-09 2 (To the Editor rf the u Pinang Gazette"] I s l ,’r' Vb n re G ,uid is «W his letter will not be appreciated, an d tl few Penang residents that know\v| lo l e know also how to weigh the sincerity one who701 words
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Advertisement700 1893-06-09 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. jPRITCHARD CO’S. NOTICE. MY wife, Koomeyrah, residing at No. 10, Argyle Road, having left my protec- 9*oll OAI F tion to-day, I will not hold myself responsi- j wAvll uALt, ble for any debts contracted by her from this date. DAVID MORDECAI. Penang, 9th Jane, 1893. 226 CASH700 words
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Advertisement153 1893-06-09 2 Mr. H. ABRAMS informs th«- public «>f P«-n.ingthat he has «>]M*n«sl a BRANCH EST A BLISHMENT in t liis Town, at No. 15, Leith Street, where every branch of the Veterinary ami Livery Stable business will be worked on the same lines as in M R. Abrams’ well-known Singapore Horse153 words
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Article945 1893-06-09 3 correspondent wt ifes as fol- vs <l„ted 7<h .Tunerill that remained mortal of the late Martin, better known to the pub- IJillvhoolly Junior, was laid in its C r place in the graveyard of Saints’ Cliun-h, Taipeng, at (5 p.m. After a hard struggle for life945 words
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473 1893-06-09 3 Division B. Best local bred horse or pony in the Show, lion. <l. M. Vermont, Batu Kawan, Ist prize, silver medal. f'-T of carriage ponies. Dr. Avetoom, Northam Road, Ist prize, silver medal. Bost turnout pair of horses, Khoo Guat Cheng, U Beach Street, Ist473 words
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Article1068 1893-06-09 3 (L. <f- C. E.>}>resB. May 12th.) The Covut. —The Queen be d a Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace or the 9th m<t.. when an unusually large number of ladies had the honour of being pres nted to Her Majesty. Nothing definite has yet been settled as(L. <f- C. E.>}>resB. May 12th.) - 1,068 words
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Article1689 1893-06-09 3 (^Ejctractsfrom Mr. Lotti* mldnss to the Itondon Chamber f f Commerce.) Objects of tin- Address. Ah object in addressing yon to-day is to call voitr attention to the condition of mining in the Protected Native States of the Malay Peninsula, ami lay before von a(^Ejctractsfrom Mr. Lotti* mldnss to the Itondon Chamber f f Commerce.) - 1,689 words
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Article777 1893-06-09 3 The only way he could obtain relief was to have a sapling partially cut and bent down so he could lean over it, with his abdomen pressed hard against the tree and the ends of his toes and Jlngers just touching the ground.” In Mercy’s name,777 words
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Advertisement571 1893-06-09 3 NOTICE. A’OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in the Ist Magistrate’s Chamber at 12 noon on Tuesday, the 13th day of June. 1893, for the purpose of granting, renew’ng, or cancelling licenses. W. EGERTON, Penang, 2nd June, 1893. Chairman, Board571 words
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Advertisement1260 1893-06-09 4 3nauranu (JloficcG. DRINK *1 Singapore Straits T H 'To n m a pLT“ AERATED WATER Co.’s risk prepared to accept Marine Insurance J J nows on the most favorable terms. A 61^1U6U W 3X618. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. Penang, 13th October, 1891. 308 FQR PURITY and GENERAL EXCELLENCE, THEY STAND UNRIStandard1,260 words
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Advertisement551 1893-06-09 4 Telegraphic Address: M’LARTY COMPANY. McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, No 80 > b eachst Rcr Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang. A. 8. C. ,i 4th edition and General Manager Priva™ D Codes: CONTRACTORS. f m>McL aßty,m. lMe > c Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds.551 words
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Advertisement629 1893-06-09 4 HIGHEST AWARDS Cfja WHEREVER EXH.BiTED A TT WJ_i i aiC RB 4 f n Condensed Blxlk Largest Sale in tie World. p. -‘■•l us The Original and the Best. TIIAOE MARK. wOli th© JlWOlStj Grt 2-111, PHOIX PERFUMERY. f lyonnet. .LNTANIA S’U.'ER LR PERFUMERY. SPECIALITIES RECOMMENDED: BOUQUET. ASSES’ MILK SOAP.629 words
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