Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1893

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.IZj7. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. CINTS. VOL. LI. SATURDAY. JULY 1, 1893. No. 147
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 563 1 ttßip (llottccs. Wnsiiiar Oriental Steam Xarigation Company. trpHE mail steamers may X be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. 9th July! Rosetta 14-th July. S |<M 23rd I Pentn««Z<i 28th J/hhra 11th Aug. Peb>i T O above dates are only approximate ...i<
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    • 1418 1 Afiipstng (Hoftcee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. n J 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 Steamers, Capital £l,ooo,ooo. _TV\ (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Heap Office:
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    • 515 1 «EDEKLANDSCHE HANDEL ItAATSCHAPPJI. (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. Head Agency' in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Souiabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan Pasaroean,
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  • 32 2 Mails close on Monday. For Per nit. Tim*. Deli Ho Kwei 1 p.m. Edie <t T. Serna we Wiuhi 1 p.m. Wednesday, sth. Europe, rid Negapatam Secund ra 4 P.M.
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  • 68 2 Saturday, Ist Town Band, Golf Chib. Cricket, Golf Club vs. Butterworth R. C., Esplanade. Sunday, 2nd sth Sunday after Trinity. Monday. 3rd Town Band. Esnbinad»*. The Fletchers, Town Hall, 9 p. m. 'I’tIRHDAY. 4th Meeting. Licensing Justices The Fletchers, Town Hall, 9 p. m. Wrunkhday. sth Town Band.
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  • 133 2 Pknang. Ist Jult, Rates close as follows: London. Demaml Bank 5 10l Do. 4 months’ «iglit Rank 2's’ Do. 3 Credits 2 6 Do. 3 Docii»n«*n’ •> v Calcutta. Demand R ink 180 Do. 30 «lavs’ wight Private Bombay, Demand Bink 180 Do. 30 days’sight Privi Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 83 2 PftNANo. Ist July. Im:» I Ti 137.6) a $37.85“ i Ti alii- 9 2-» *e erB's. k IVpi.r. We-t 860 do I*. 1 950 do While I’. 13- 'l'» ’’loves (pi.-ket* small stock Mate N‘> I seller». Ma< eNo 79 «I Nutmegs 76. do I N««. I
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  • 38 2 Siam. London, 30th June.— Sir E. Grey,' Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has declined to state the policy of the Government regarding Siam. Silver. The Indian Silver Act has demoralised the bourses of Europe and America.
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  • 795 2 The consequences of rhe action taken by the Government of India in fixing the price of the rupee it is impossible to foieeast. It is the delilwrate opinion of men of large experience that the course adopted is one that will he goo«l for India itself, though we
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  • 571 2 Fresh cases of small-pox are reported to have broken out at Bukit Gudong. A police order has been issued prohibiting dogs being kept in police barracks without written permission. There will be a special service at the Masonic Hall to-morrow morning, at 8 o’clock, vide advertisement. Arrivals
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  • 124 2 The following appears in the Rangoon Gazette of 27th ultimo A telegram re ceived here from Bangkok sivs that th' British Consul has advised the Britisl residents that a blockade is probable The Chinese ate. nccotalingly, laving in a fort night s supplv of rice. Renter supplies
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  • 167 2 A TEA and concert was given by the Detachment branch of this Society at their room in the Sepoy Lines on the evening of the 29th ultimo. Quite sixty members with their friends sat down to tea, and about one hundred and twenty attended the concert.
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  • 52 2 Mr. F. W Hartley’h? R k Hon Secjelnry nd Penang Rowing n u S e of Gamble resigned. W. Collyer’s recent visit f n Al1 *h.(“ceded in obtaining f ol loan of two four-oar cd it T’M Singapore Rowing Club, and H pected to arrive shortly F
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  • 125 2 1 HE Ceylon Observer says a Tempter has been offered and post, of soii,.i l 01 Settlements.” Mr. Temp!,”'» years practising before the of Ceylon, and latterly held ment of Office Assistant “X -nent, in that. Colony We“ J ing from Men-at-the B>r John Harvey Tempter B a
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  • 450 2 (To the Editor of the Pi nan <j Sir,- You publish without article from the Madras Tn lies wntten in all innocence bv someone unacquainted with the Native States Peninsula. The circumstances of 2 States, and the origin of our politic
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  • 571 2 —Ed. P. (To the Editor of the Pinang Siu, -li appears bv yesterday stele. that India has adopted a gold cil''iT slopped the I rec «••nnage <>f silver and u tak<s Io pav a sovereign for !4 theieov fixing l lie value of the i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 702 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICHARD Cl). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preparatory to the Lord’s Supper e a special service will lie held to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at 8 o’clock, in the Masonic Hall, at which communicants ina.y be enrolled. The Sacrament of the Lord’s IQI |Q| r OPf Supper will be observed at the close
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    • 349 2 FOR SALE. \TIEWS of Penang. Singapore, I’erak. Selangor ami Sumatra. W. JON ES, No Ic. King Street. Photo ENGLISH BREAD. r pHE Proprietors of the !«e:th Street i Bakery now receive from Europe regular consignnients <>f Superior I lour and guarantee the absolute purity of their bread, no alum, potat<»es
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  • 197 3 Tlie Chinese Protectorate intervene. lx the case against Mr. Peirce’s boy for theft in a brothel, which was partly heard before Mr Hall yesterday, an unusual thing occurred which is worthy of note. Inspector Bdhird was prosecuting, but Mr. Hare, the Acting A-sistant Protector of
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  • 141 3 Tie Straits Times says: —Niobe, the piece chosen to open the new season of the Lyric Company, has a singular as well as fortunate history. It was written several years ago by the brothers Paulton, the elcbst of whom, Harry, is a well known and favourite comedian
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  • 354 3 I he Ft etchers will perform at the Town Hall on Monday ami Tuesday nights, vide advertisement. The Straits Times, in criticising the performance given by them in Singapore, savs Ibi Saturday evening, Miss Lillian and Mr. rank Fletcher gave an entertainment at the lown II ill before
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  • 319 3 Noticing the appointment of Sir Charles Mitchell as Governor of the Straits Settlements, the Madras Times remarks that “with the exception of Sir Andrew Clark, Military Governors have not been great favourites in the little Colony of Singapore, the experiment of Sir Harry St. George Ord having
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  • 430 3 The Report of the Committee of Management for 1892 is published as follows At the Annual General Meeting held in March the following Officers and Members of Committee were appointed President.— The Hon. H. Trotter, Resident Councillor. Committee. J. K. Rirch, Esq., the Rev. L. C. Biggs. MA..
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  • 1622 3 'The Times, in its fortnightly article on Indian Affairs” says The new constitutions of the Provincial Legislative Council, as expanded under Lord Cross’s Act, form extremely interesting documents. The problem placed before the Governors of the Indian Presidencies and provinces was how to adapt the intentionally
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  • 319 3 i Rangoon Gazette.) The troops of the Amir, which left Kabul for the suppression of the Haxaria, have fought a successful battle at Besud, the Hazaris losing lx-’ween two and three hundred killed; but the government troops which left Kandahar have Ireen defeated in the Dehzatigi
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  • 431 3 John E. Aubrey, Esq.. Sofa!.-», N. S. W., kindly furnishes the following testimony In January, 1879 I was master of a provisional school in the western district, and I married a delicate young lady.aml was shortly afterwards appointed teacher under the Board of Education. Our first child
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 965 3 NOTICE. i< ’r I ,,e 'T by that a meeting of the B„ ai l of Licensing Justices will be t. leoUr t '*l St Magistrate’s Chamber at 12 noon on Tuesday, the 4th day of JL'LY, 18. 3, for the purpose of granting, renewing, or cancelling licenses. p t
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1288 4 M’LARTY COMPANY. ‘‘McLarty, Penang” consulting engineers, naval architects n».so. beach street Thue’s A. I. Code (1887.) SURVEYORS penang. „A.B. C. 4th EDITION and General Manager. AND Al n A MCLAR I T. M. I. M. Private Codes. CONTRACTORS. the Asbestos in all forms, Forgings of all kinds. Iron and Steel
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    • 556 4 I I' ”PAXo^^'ll 111 J/tl 1 ‘-MEttWl I I hi.-.hlst awards .’.'HEHLVER EXHIBITED ’T zT® S/i Y’ 3 Tk johe?' ign,K /J Largest SalB in <7 e World. The OH; inal ca a tie Best. trade mark. CO3llii4/2iU tie Crfi&Tn r H(ĔHIX PERFUMERY. F. LYONNET. 'i IMAI- MALE. y TRADE
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