Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-06-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTt. VOL. LI. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1893. No. 14122 words
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Advertisement591 1893-06-23 1 Oriental Steam Navigation Company. XHTk rpHE mail steamers may A l> e expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang ‘7S homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. -j.',th June Rohilla 30th June. 9th July Rosetta 14th July. -’anl Peninsula 28th ***>th Aug. JfaZwa 11th Aug. r; lt ’above dat-es are591 words
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Advertisement1472 1893-06-23 1 Sffitnptng fllofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. J7 —37“7 KONINKL,JKE paketvaart maatschappij. Th e Ba nk Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arriral of Steamer*. Capital £l,ooo,ooo. T~— 1 (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected om1,472 words
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Advertisement519 1893-06-23 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ (Netherland. Trading Society.) Established 1524. Paid-cp Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. 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,519 words
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Article92 1893-06-23 2 Expected. Date \ai .Im.. 23 P. A- O. M u.-.j L..nd n S’; Cl.n.a A: J. m.. '>' ilfillan. W< -I A Co. 24 h 1 :'o 1 Li 28 0.1 o padang a.- i < I i.T A 8» OTynes ■i ILan it Id, B »gaardt A Co.92 words
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Article68 1893-06-23 2 Mails close Tu-mo:i:;ow. Per xtr. Time. Singapore A ('hitia t''t ot'her- 1 p.M. Pangkor T. Anson Austin 2 P.M. Rangoon Num Kiany 3 P.M. Tongkah. K< pah, Renong, Mergui, Tavoy. M'm n and Iv »i.r i I' r.M. Deli llosa 5 P.M. FiUUAY, o'ITII. Europe, rid Brindisi Rohilta68 words
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Article89 1893-06-23 2 FiilOAY, 231 t I»; (>ui v ai d in-.il due. P. A 0. < tTvin. tt. 2li 11 St. .1 hn Baptist. Ton n Band, (o af Club. A '.rri-1 fort ii-uii ui al Show, Barrack Square, Taiping. Sc mi \V, .‘.I II Itli Siicdav aftor Trinit v.89 words
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Article48 1893-06-23 2 rrvts-G. 23an Jrxr. Rails f LOSE as t-’l.lo is: London. I)’m oi l I’mk 1J R|- 4,1. t ii >I. It tn I'll B >■’’< IL 21 M:.dra< D’-iti n-1 l’i 218; L ll'‘is? lit o «rL t >»nr tin 1 di* 1 )n. 7•' »t»- *2 *> <148 words
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Article94 1893-06-23 2 J.t.ndon. 22nd June. The House of Commons is still engaged with the fouttli clau-e <l' the Home Rule Bill. The amendments of I he (fpposif ion are rejected, but the Government majorities .are smaller. Siam has expressed regret for the massacre :>nd promise 1 to indemnify the families94 words
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Article119 1893-06-23 2 We pnb ’sh in another column the ad<lr< s- t s of the Bar a <d the stall of the -nils to Mr. Ejviton on his departure to t >ke up his appointiiient in Sungei Ujong. 1 o any one w h<> I is >en resident any119 words
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Article414 1893-06-23 2 I’m news which Reuter semis ns of the wilhiignt ss i f Siam to grant reparation to 1 niif s < f the ‘‘massacred," presnmy th “massacre of l’i i nch officeis” for the I’letivli ■nstil in Siam has de- 1 ii-pa at; m. shews that414 words
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Article909 1893-06-23 2 I) r\in it'< from the “Crag” Hotel, Mr. an Mis. Sargant and tv.o children. Hi H YX'oi: Mr. Justice C illycr returned 'roiii Si r.np.ia> by the steamer J'uudua this mo; ning. I hi: >iam bn l'r «of the 16th instant says th.it Prince Sevasti las not909 words
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Article134 1893-06-23 2 1h: third ties for the Mixed Foursome (as it is now called in Golf) competition have b en played off as follows: Mi's A tnthonv Miss Anthony V Kerr (J. K. Moir. Mrs. Peirce Miss McClosky L. E. Wolferstan... j (Alan Wilson. Mrs. illiains f Miss Neubronner134 words
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141 1893-06-23 2 Lieut. Bigge, l. e., stationed at Trincomalie, writes as follows to the Times of Ceylon A strange incident occurred in a match here today (Jpne lOtli) R. A. qnd R. E. vs. Rest. Gunner Quinlin was fielding in the outfield. A ball was141 words
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Article180 1893-06-23 2 T<. the Editor of the Pi lllU) Dear Sin,-A paragraph i n v Anson news of 20th reveals j U le, nlc sense the relation of cause and" what, the i’erak Government have proud of in doing things cliean., i contractors. 1 ,Htl the The180 words
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130 1893-06-23 2 Tub Singapore Brand, of le St Settlements Association has S( nt memorandum on tl.e Military C.a.t.iwJ levied hy the Imperial Government. Will the story of the excessive exaction, com' pletely oriental in its mischievous atteinni to drain the Colony to its hist drop readers130 words
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Article222 1893-06-23 2 L. N C. Express. May 26th. A XEW tobacco company has been estak lislied in Amsterdam styled the Deli T ibacco Company, with a capita] of 1,750,000 guilders, divided in two spHc; The first series consists of .‘UU piefeience shares, with an extra dividend of 6iwL. N C. Express. May 26th. - 222 words
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414 1893-06-23 2 SING APORE ENGINEERING AND GLASGOW MONEY. The N7m'<s- Times has the followin'?:— Mr. Jackson Millar, of Messrs. Riley Hargreaves J- Co, goes to Scotland hr to-day’s mail, and it seems probable that in Glasgow he may carrv out certain proposed arrangements for floating his engineering ami shipbuilding- works as a414 words
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Advertisement181 1893-06-23 2 PRITCHARD Co. Tailoring Department. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A LARGE SHIPMENT OF STYLISH NEW SUMMER MATERIALS IN SPECIAL QUALITY Comprising FANCY CASHMERE TROPICAL SUITINGS, LIGHT TROPICAL HOMESPUNS, FANCY GREY A DRAB WORSTED SUITINGS, BLACK A BLUE WORSTED COATINGS in CORKSCREWS, DIAGONALS, Ac., Ac. A speciality in very light extra fine181 words
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Advertisement367 1893-06-23 2 New Advertisements.! notice. Penang Turf Clubf|lHE M isuring Stewards will attend at J the Race C< nr>e, to t:.< isnre G.ti'ownys ar.il Ponies, at 6.30 a. M on M"'.m y xt. 26th inst. also on 2it h, L- h. '—tit.i 2'.H h. •Inly. W. LATHAM COX, 246 Hon. Secretary NOTICE.367 words
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Advertisement194 1893-06-23 2 SALE. i NUMBERING MACHINE, nowl Land, in go >d onier; also a Super l’f.X G %71 hl” Pitf .'S. 0 A *Ki tE Pt»Il S. S. GLEbGiLE. T 1 )R SALE a 2” Hot.-e Power Double "d Er/n-: al2 Cm.tiifn. nl Pump, complete with h> feet piping. ben 1, and194 words
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1237 1893-06-23 3 rt |f-past tw" o'clock yesterday after A members of the Penang Bai 11 ,te<l themselves before Mr. W. Egerton. P r S on the Bench in the Second Court, him farewell prior to bis departure Su' 1 Ljong ,Oilct as lb-iti.sh Resident tl'’’ I Ross,1,237 words
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Article1373 1893-06-23 3 Perak rs. Selangor. This match, which has been looked forward to with considerable interest, took place at Taiping on the 19th and 20th inst. I'he Perak eleven w as very much weakened by Colonel Walker ami Irichie .Scott both being unable to play, the former from an injured hand,1,373 words
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Article669 1893-06-23 3 (Ermn >tr<:it< Tinn s" < i d < ident.) Eaxgkok, June 13. Aifaiks in Siam are decidedly a|>pr<>a Ling a crisis, and the next fortnight or three weeks is pretty nearly the limit to which it can endure. I’he British Minister, ('apt. Jones. is trying hard(Ermn “ >tr<:it< Tinn s" < i d < ident.) - 669 words
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370 1893-06-23 3 The People rejoice over the French Occupation. The (Jovrrier d'Haiphong gives particulars of French progress in “Annamite Laos,” the territory under di-pute between France and Siam M Dufrcnil. an official in authority there, reports to the Governor-General of French Indo-China, under date 22nd370 words
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607 1893-06-23 3 of great importance by the Chinese.—/’erak Mnsenni Notes, No. 1. I he eggs are laid on sheet- of common y<-llow Chinese paper known in the shop- k 1 rtas npi. When tin- time arrives for the egg- to hatch, the sheets ofof great importance by the Chinese.—/’erak Mnsenni Notes, No. 1. " - 607 words
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42 1893-06-23 3 The gentleman referred to has many years’experience of racing in India, both in Calcutta ami in the Mofussil. I’he appointment is said to be an excellent one in every way.42 words
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Advertisement75 1893-06-23 3 FOR SALE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. W. JONES. No. Ic. King Street. Photographer. ENGLISH BREAD. IMIE Proprietors of the Leith Street Bakery now receive from Europe regular consignments of Superior Flour and guarantee the absolute purity of their bread, no alum, potatoes or other foreign subtances75 words
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Advertisement1092 1893-06-23 3 i DANDO Co. i! t TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. \o. I, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PENANG. DENTAL NOTICE. THE TAIPING SMELTING WORKS Co., I IEI FERT, of Messrs. Stephens Limited. ’I ,n< l I’eufert, D< ntal Surgeons, has mi-rr-i.- t i amved here and may be consulted daily -> •Ith1,092 words
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Advertisement935 1893-06-23 4 THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. UNITED. ESTABLISHED 1888. ESTABLISHED 1888. Capital fully Subscribed Capital fully Subscribed $3,000,000=£500,000. $2,000,000=£330,(XK Capital paid-up Capital paid-up 8600,000=£100,000. $400,000=£66,000 Reserve Fund: Reserve Fund: $25,000=£4,000. $60,000=£10,000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders Liability of Shareholders »2,400, 000=£400,000. 51 ,600,000=£264,000. Balance of Working Account at 31st935 words
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Advertisement1152 1893-06-23 4 Telegraphic Address: M’LARTY COMPANY. McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects, n°. ao, beach str Pc Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang A. B. C. 4th edition and General Manager. Private CONTRACTORS. F M Mc <-ARTy.M.i. ME < mentioned Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel1,152 words
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