Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 June 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-06-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D-A.ILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1893. No. 13522 words
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Advertisement648 1893-06-16 1 (Hottcee* ..limin' Oriental Steam Xaviiration Company. BrpHE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. 25th June' Rohilla 30th June. 9th July Rosetta 14th July. //,r,Maa 23rd Peninsula 28th nth Aug. Jfuhca 11th Aug. I’| ie ibove dates are648 words
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Advertisement1423 1893-06-16 1 ‘S'BippnKr (Tloficee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. n H KONINKLIJKE paketvaart maatschafpij. p-- The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamerw. Capital£l,ooo,ooo. HK (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Head Office:1,423 words
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Advertisement513 1893-06-16 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandscha Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap.513 words
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Article48 1893-06-16 2 Mails close To-morrow. r’or /'er Time. S’poro, China A Japan Glen yle 11 a.m. Langkat Q tom noon Pangkor A I’. A som A’/h/»' </ t 1 pm. I’angkor A A:i« ii t'uilon 2 r.MDeli Ho K'~ei r.M. Wlone-uay, 2 Ist. Europe, fid Xegapatatn Sirtta I r.M.48 words
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Article78 1893-06-16 2 S\ti’Rl>*v, 17 th: Town Band, < loll’ (‘bib. Paper Chase. Race Course, G a m. ricket. P. < is P. R. f Esplanade. Shniuy, 18th 3rd Sunday after 'Trinity. MoNiar, 19rn 'Town Rand. Esplanade. IXofba’l. P C. rt< P. R. C., Esplanade. Tot's»»**, 20th Queen’s A eves-ion. \Vri>SKsl>»Y,78 words
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Article142 1893-06-16 2 I’rxiM., 16th JI'NE. IW3. Hails cixisE x- nu.ows: l,<»ndon. Demand It ink 28| <lol. Do. I months’ -ebt Bink 2/9 Do. 3 Credits 2 Do. 3 D 29» Calcutta. Dema' I Bink 1?« 21» Do. 3u davs’ Priv .'p Bombay. D. imin.l B ink 219 110. »I:tv**’ Lfl’t Pi142 words
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Article60 1893-06-16 2 lb s < J.Mil Jt'NE 18 5 Tu. S:N27 B!..<k -VC «»»0 do Wir e 1’e..,.. r 12 khio'-ifted. '|m< i 3» i smill stock Nutmeg 7-’>. «I» i .3 2 > do al-’ u 2 ‘»5 <lo s j 5 2 d It.-1...- ,l< G, en60 words
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Article77 1893-06-16 2 (tHrailt Ttmel, llth JUN»--. I ’l-",*'..' .1, 1-I r c-.I />r.« r. >4 >. 4 l-eo- -1.7. r c 0... J i‘ EA;:-.X-'• 5 lOUU.I o’ »1 gl.) U. utooir “StrHils I n" (<l|‘t Maia I’r H' s*" rabanx < u:. al *’> Fm mute >. otLip(tHrailt Ttmel, llth JUN»--. - 77 words
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Article58 1893-06-16 2 London. \ath June. There have been 500 cases of cholera in Brittany during the ast few weeks, 200 of which have proved fatal. The disease continues to spread. H. M. S. Ifotce has come out of dock and is ready to sail for England. The Czarewitch will probably58 words
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Article334 1893-06-16 2 The transfer of tho Balau Valley from Sungei I jong to Selangor, which we noted yestei. ay. is a proof of the assertions made by us on the Bth of February in an article headed Pei sonal aggrandisement of power.” The tiai sfer of the Sungei334 words
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Article660 1893-06-16 2 A I\\ OF $lO per head is imposed on evrry Chinamnn arriving in Manila. Tm I savs that the Legislative ('< n.eil vvil; |ml»ai»!y reassemble aliout the hitiei end of July. Tm P, xvx Recreation Club “smoker” mil 1.1 ,r pin e at the Club-house in Penang660 words
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Article21 1893-06-16 2 Yesterday, in the “foursome” competition. (second ties) Miss Jones > Mrs. Leask J. F. Wreford a t Mr. Hare.21 words
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Article296 1893-06-16 2 Apropos of foursomes,” the following has been sent to us Strict Golf, Or the Vicissitudes of a Blackheath Foursome. I. Partner and I ’gainst Z and Y. Started a foursome game I ha<l vowed strict golf, and to let nothing off, But whatever I could to claim. To capture296 words
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Article360 1893-06-16 2 Three Cfi.e-tiai>. who are wanted at Jelebu for participating in a gang robbery which took place recently in a pawnbroker's -hop there, have been arrested by Detective Inspector I'iddes. They were brought up at the Police Court this morning and remanded till the 23rd instant. The two Chinamen360 words
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Article1114 1893-06-16 2 (Chinn it„il,»,„ j r -His! T? 1I China—His Excellency fj 1( having notified the Governor of "’’W the intended visit of the B ritisl( that Island, appropriate nren-l c"' I^ made by the chief officials to r P( tinguished visitors. Mr. O’t',, e e Kelnng on(Chinn it„il,»,„ jr -His! T? 1I _ - 1,114 words
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Advertisement617 1893-06-16 2 New advertisement. PRITCHARD CO’S. < WANTED IMMEDiAi tLY. TENDERS for a continuous supply, in large quantities, of light planks, f. o ’>■ CASH SALE, Penang.» Dimensions of the planks can be ascertained from, and tenders will be received by, H. J. MARIAN Jnk. notices. CASH SALE, TO LET. IIROM Ist617 words
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Advertisement122 1893-06-16 2 FOR SALE. t NUMBERING MACHINE, second Soper Roval PRE-S. Pi x \N». Gazf in:’ Pkkss FOR SALE. \TIEW.S of Prnang, Singapore, Perak. Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES, No. L King Street. l‘h»tmjr<ipher. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. U'HE m xf Oitiinary Meeting of the Muni--1 cipal Commissioners will be held in the T<122 words
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Article432 1893-06-16 3 rp IIK Bafavii Nieuwsblal publishes a f ,l(. r r atn which states that on the 6th June I Minister for the Colonies in the Hague H dared that the oil works and other estates ja n rkat would be thoroughly protected. the Bth June the same432 words
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Article890 1893-06-16 3 Last Satin dav’s issue of the 7Mi Cotiranf contained the following:—“When last year the Deli Kail way Company partly complied with the wish of the travelling public by granting return tickets at all stations to passengers going to Medan, it appeared strange and unjust that890 words
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Article185 1893-06-16 3 An unusual and unpleasant incident occurred at Ktirrachee on Monday morning A very large shoal of sardine fish, which had made their way into a side creek of the harbour, which tuns into the north end of Manora, were left high and dry by the sudden fall185 words
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Article330 1893-06-16 3 .Some days ago a petition was presented to the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal by a number of Ayur vedic practitioners, begging the Government to take that system of medicine under its protection. The memorial which is now before its. urges that the same encouragement should be given330 words
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Article390 1893-06-16 3 —Pioneer. It is very pleasant to read the record of the personal heroism shown by’ the Dogras and Goorkhas of the Cashmere Body-guard Regiment in the action at Chilas last March and the Government of India have done well to grant, without any unnecessary delay, the Order.—Pioneer. - 390 words
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Article511 1893-06-16 3 The Calcutta Statesman Las the following The problem of State-aided emigration from tin* congested districts of countries to those offering a mitigation of the miseries of overpopulation is an ever-pr« -ent one, ami in India we have constant evidence of the necessity of grappling withit. Hitherto the511 words
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Article693 1893-06-16 3 —Calci'tta Stotesm tn. 'The two sects of Mahomvdami at Gya have been divided in recent years on a question of ceremonial which to outsiders may seen trivial, but which has a very real significanee for Islam. The point is whether the Shiahs should, or should not, carry in—Calci'tta Stotesm tn. - 693 words
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Article914 1893-06-16 3 At four o’clock on the morning of November Sth, 1H75. an <-xpress train on the L-high Valley Railway, in America, was on the top of a mountain, eighteen miles above the city of Wilkeabarre. Atnong the passengers were the President of the United States and914 words
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Advertisement143 1893-06-16 3 CRUSHED FOOD. IRY IT AN!» YOU WILL RE SATISFIED, IR. BELTLIOS begs to inform the pub- lie that his Factoiy for preparing Crushed Food, at 34, Belilios Road, is now opened. He also liogs to’notify that on and after Ist August and until furthei notice, the price of the Crushed143 words
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Advertisement848 1893-06-16 3 I-! DANDO Co TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. ENGLISH IBREAD. The undersigned has been instructed to rpHE Proprietors of the Leith Street put. up by Public Auction, JL Bakery now receive from Europe On Monday, 19th inst., at 11 a m.,848 words
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Advertisement1205 1893-06-16 4 3naurance Qtoftcec. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Qin PA T)QPQ StfSltS THE undersigned having been appointed O_L X»red r £o he mTSTne” AERATED WATER Co.'s FIRE risks at current rates. a i ttt J kl,. Aerated W aters. FOR PURITY" AND GENERAL NEW YORK. EXCELLENCE, THEY STAND UNRILife Insurance Company. VALLED1,205 words
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Advertisement419 1893-06-16 4 Telegraphic Address: MUARTY COMPANY. ~-"l McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, N 0.30, beach str* I Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang A. B. C. 4th edition and General Manager AND F M Mol y H Private Codes’. CONTRACTORS. m mci -arty, m LMe >-*» < H the I419 words
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Advertisement648 1893-06-16 4 I f Condensed Milk I Largest Sale in the World. I I The Original and the Best. I I T R .oe M.AK Contains the Most Cream. I MX PHENIX PERFUMERY. I F. LYONNET. WWI I TKAir mark. La-te I 28 RJE D LNCHIEH, if4| 888 28, RUE D ENCH!648 words
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