Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DJLILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LI. THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1893. No. 162
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 629 1 Peiiiiisuhir Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Bril HE mail steamers may J- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. 23rd July. Peninsula 28 th July. <ith A# g. Mate a A ug. v 20th Surat 26th J Zlla 3rd Sept. Ravenna 9th Sept.
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    • 1483 1 (lloficccL BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. ft ot OK KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The 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. (One Million Sterling.) For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Head Office: Nicholas Lane, Lombard
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    • 546 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL IBAATSCHAHI JI. (Netherlaud Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital .../35,783,000. Reserve Funds 1,561,364.71 Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— 'l’he Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan Pasaroean, and
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  • 74 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Edie T. Temawe Washi ...11 a.m. Deli Ngapoota noon PangkorA T. Anson... Kwang Tung 1 p.m. Saturday, 22nd. Deli Langkat 1 p.m. Thursday, 27th. Europe, rid Brindisi... Peninsular The mails for Penang ex French steamer Yarra, left Singapore by the s.
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  • 59 2 Thursday, 20th Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens. Lyric Company, “Aunt Jack,” Town Hall. Fkihay. 21st: Penang Athenaeum Meeting. Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Outward mail due, P. O. Ravenna. Saturday, 22nd Town Band, Golf Club. Cricket, Regiment vs. Parit Buntar, Esplanade. Sunday, 23rd Bth Sunday after Trinity. Monday, 24th Town
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  • 124 2 Penang, 20th July, 1893. Rates close as mi. lows:— London, Demand Bank 2 6 <<•>!. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/6|-| Do. 3 Credits 27} Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank R* 192 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 192 Do. 30 days’sight. Private Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 81 2 Penang, 20th July, 1893. Tin $37.20 i Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Coast.. 8.60 sellers. I Aclieen 10.255ir. White Pepper 13. sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply Mace No. 1 82. sellers. Mace No. 2 79. do Nutmegs 80. do f No. 1 7.50 do J
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  • 229 2 (Straits Times, 17th July.) Jelebu Mining <'< (|5 p<!) $5 20 HaubAus. Lt-1. 113 10 p<t) $125 tellert. £1 fullf paid $5 25 Punjotn Milling < (s3| p<l) ss| tale. Pahang Corporation ($1 p<l) fl tellert. MnyniirW’ <<!-•;..» $V’ Abjrrr» Pengeniriii I’ianting On. ($5O p i $47)
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  • 61 2 London, Ydth July.— At the Victoria court martial Capt. Hon. Maurice A. Bourke stated that Admiral Tryon refused to change orders when the collision was impending, and after repeated urging consented to order full speed astern which was too late. Other witnesses confirmed the statement, adding that Admiral
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  • 712 2 The case against the Hon. J. M. Vermont, as reported in another part of this paper, is a painful one, and has had no parallel in the Straits for certainly the last thirteen or fourteen years. As the decision of the Magistrate has been appealed against we
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  • 882 2 The London Lyric Co. will perform in Taiping on Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd inst. Entries for the Penang Cricket Club lawn tennis tournament closes on Saturday, the 22nd instant. The Detachment 2nd Lincolnshire Regiment will have practice at the Range on Tuesday next, at which
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  • 20 2 Saturday, 22nd July.—The Regiment rs. Parit Buntar, Esplanade. Saturday, 12th August.—P. C. C. rs Province Wellesley Sports Club.
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  • 75 2 It appears from the following, which we take from the Rangoon Times, that the French were warned that their entering the Menam river would be resisted, and that they defiantly entered at midnight of the same day:— London, July 13.—The Times' Bangkok correspondent states that Siam has
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  • 227 2 We have already desot-H j I futures of this piece and W i|| n ,he M a few words on the wav if «®lr J by the London Lyric Comn"'* 8 Miss Ethel Arden as »1 exceedingly g Ood an<] J ciation of the circumstances M all
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  • 84 2 (To the Editor of the Pi nang I vou kindl y Municipal Engineer, through the me-l of your valuable paper:— Why he dm s not cause Beach Strwl be properly watered when it is appa rer every one that it is really required If it is not his
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  • 59 2 The 2nd ties in the Mixed D-oh Ladies’ Competition were finished oj, Tuesday, when Miss Neubronner...) Miss M. Alien Dr. Leask Mr. Lee. In the drd Ties, Mr. i Mrs. Dow beat Mr. Mrs.Lai This was yet another added to there?’ of halved matches,” and two extra
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  • 66 2 The fruit season at Bukit Mertaiwih been rather a <li>appointing one as reyr quantity compared with that of last nti Durians aie fast disappearing, wr but ans and charnpedaks are coming t j front. Pineapples are lather nnnieta and find their way to Penaga and of? places in
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  • 134 2 A commission has been appointed toi quire into the cultivation and products hemp drugsand ganja in India. The mission will visit all the Province’mii'i and a thoroughly careful and searct.S inquiry will be made. I he latest official statement oftiielta Opium Revenue, dated Bth Jn y. > ,-i fal'ing-off
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  • 218 2 (Rangoon Gazette.) COLLISION AT SB*. London, July 6.—The steamer L Bombay collided with another »tt i the Ri’ver Humber last evening fog. Both steamers sank but all onM were saved. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTIONCRICKET. London, duly B,—The beaten Leicesteishire by an im fifty-one runs. Yorkshire has beaten Somerset t’f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 730 2 V rt, I NEW advertisement. P^luCnHf Q uOi MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of the MuniI cipal Commissioners will be held in the invite an inspection of their town hall, at 2.30 P M On Friday, the 21st Instant. Business r'l 1 1. The minutes of last meeting to
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    • 129 2 INDIA RUBBER STAMPS and Brass Seal Manufactory. BUHBER Stamps and Brass Seals of every description executed in the latest style within 24 hours after receipt of order. As Good as English made. Charges moderate. WONG KIM MUN. No. 77A, Bishop St., Opposite Armenian Church. Mr. H. ABRAMS informs the public
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  • 1988 3 THE BATU KA WAN ESTA TE ASSAULT CASE. The Senior Member for Penang Fined. The case against the Hon. J. M. Vermont, T C and his tindal. for flogging one of t lP coolies employed on Batu Kawan Estate, p \V came on for hearing yesterday after- before Mr. A.
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  • 146 3 The Rangoon Times says that the motives which have influenced the Government of India in their decision to save the exchange banks in India against considerable loss in connection with the consignments of silver now on the seas, are simply to prevent a commercial collapse in this
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  • 906 3 (By “Early Riser.”) Although our Sky Race Meeting will not take place before the 3rd of next month, I know for a fact that many of your readers are already anxiously looking forward to the tips for the occasion, so great being the interest taken in the approaching
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  • 149 3 If the native papers are to be believed, among the many wonders produced in Japan is to be found a family almost as long lived as those of the patriarchs of old. A farmer named Yoshida Mambei, living at Koizumi-mura, Takarai district, Mikawa Province, Aichi Prefecture,
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  • 229 3 Our attention has been called to a report in ours of 18th July, where a witness was stated to have been sentenced to ten days imprisonment for contempt of Court in *>emg ten minutes late. While not untrue the effect is to leave an impression that the witness
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  • 211 3 (Japan Daily Advertiser, 28th June.) 1 ELEGRaphic intelligence was received in okohama. yesterday morning to the effect that the Indian Council had decided for the present to suspend the coinage of silver in the Mints. Ihe news had a momentous effect on business, and for
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  • 244 3 —Japan Daily Advertiser. A tea-house girl, named Kawase Ito. 17 years of age, has been arrested on a charge of stealing a gold watch. It appears from the police report that an American naval officer who had visited several
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  • 229 3 The Home Rule Bill. London, 7th July.— ln accordance with Mr. Gladstone’s closure motion, clauses 5,6, 7 and 8 of the Home Rule Bill were passed last night in the House of Commons by majorities of 35, 15, 36 and 32 respectively. There was a scene over
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1348 3 DANDO &Co TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 PEUgLWO-. WAS JACOB GROSS A FOOL? FOR SALE I can’t make one of a party of thirteen,” he exclaimed;, some of us will be sure to die with- 11 1 EVVS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Thus spoke barber
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1228 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. PHOT O r “X ?.S UD, CONSULTING RCHITECTS. No. BSAOHSTREET Open daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. except Sundays. A. B. C. 4-TH EDITION AND General Manager. A LARGE STOCK OF Private D Codes'. CONTRACTORS. F.M. McLarty, «M. i.M.E. VIEWS OF ATJEH, DELI, PENANG, PERAK, KUALA ir
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    • 724 4 r THE Singapore s Straits AERATED WATER Co?, Aerated Waters. VALLED IN THE EA ST 'Rlif ■s Pffi ce a nd Factory-. 100, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. SOLE AGENTS FOR >ENANG:_ Messrs. MAYNAHD Co U N. B— Each Bottle bears a affixed over its mouth as a ana ap al the
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