Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 September 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-09-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.IL'ST. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1893. No. 19722 words
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Advertisement680 1893-09-01 1 p h < [1 ir Oriental Steam Vivixition Company. rpHE mail steamers may c be expected to arrive r outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Sr.l Sept. R-irenna Bth Sept. i-, h JWwur 22nd 3l«t Rosetta 6th Oct. h O.'t. Rohilla 20th above lates are680 words
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Advertisement1413 1893-09-01 1 (Tlcfices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, ...“1,000,000. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». (One Million Sterling.) Head Office: For Will sail Steaver From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London,1,413 words
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Advertisement570 1893-09-01 1 «EDERLANBSCHB HANDEL Hr A’LCHAPPJI. (Netherland Trading Socie y.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,753,427.23| Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,100. •Hbad 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,570 words
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Article56 1893-09-01 2 Mails close To-morrow. Cor Per »tr. Time Singapore Ocampo ,„H a.m. Langkat Lady Longden... 1 p.m. Pangkor &T. Anson... Taw Tong 2 p.m. Rangoon Fitz-patrick 3 p.m. Deli Rosa 5 p.m. Friday, Btil Europe, vid Brindisi... Ravenna The P. O. mail steamer Rohilla left Colombo for Penang at56 words
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Article62 1893-09-01 2 Saturday, 2nd Pe r ak Races. Town Band, Golf Club. Outward mail due, P. <fc O. Rohilla. Sunday, 3rd Last Quarter Moon. 14-l.li Sunday after Trinity. Monday, 4th Town Band, Esplanade. Tuknhay, sth Meeting Licensing Justices. Wkunkhuay, 6th Town Band, Esplanade. Thiiksda y, 7th Town Band, Datu Kramat62 words
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Article126 1893-09-01 2 I'KNAtiu, Ist September, 1893. Rates close as follows: London, Demmul Bank 2's} d.»l. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/5J Do. 3 Credits 26| Do. 3 Document,ary Calcutta, Demand B ink fl« 196-197 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay. Demand B ink 196-197 Do. 30 days’ sight Priv.i Madras, Demand Bank126 words
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Article82 1893-09-01 2 Penang, Ist September, 1893. Tin >36.55 t Trang no supply Black Pepper n West Coast.. 8.(50 sellers. I Acheen Il k* do White Pepper... 14.75 «!<» (’loves (picked) no supply Mace No. I 82. sellers. Mace No. 2 79. do Nutmegs B<>. do No. 1 7.75 do82 words
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Article200 1893-09-01 2 (Straits Tunes, 21 hx Acgvrt.) Jelebti MiningCo •S !»*0 S» 20 ««/<•«. lUuliAuk. Co. LUI. (1 I” (»>D $125 XI tuilr pnict $5 Punjona Mining Co. (f.l) |»0 O I’nhang < ’>Titration <sl p l) I 0 Mnynanl < ■>. t*!'" l i”l> Pengcmng f’lnnting «'■>• (SAO(Straits Tunes, 21 hx Acgvrt.) - 200 words
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Article123 1893-09-01 2 London, 30th August. A cyclone followed by a tidal wave swept the coast of North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, doing colossal havoc. It is stated that 500 persons have been drowned. Mr. Gladstone moved the third reading of the Home Rule Bill, and Mr. Courtney moved123 words
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Article21 1893-09-01 2 Bfl.-tU. Stewart. —On the. Ist. inst., nt Gnla Estate, Perak, the wife of A DAM Stewart, of a daughter.21 words
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938 1893-09-01 2 Everything that occurs in connection with the Native States is interestingtothe people of the Straits. Our readers will not therefore be surprised if we return once more to what occurred at the dinner given to H. E. Sir Cecil C. Smith, and938 words
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Article560 1893-09-01 2 A large number of visitors will leave for Taiping to-night, to l>e present at tomorrow’s Races. The steamfr Fitzpatrick, which arrived from Rangoon last evening, encountered rough weather on the voyage. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson has left for Singapore to take up the duties of Acting Second560 words
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Article26 1893-09-01 2 The final tie, Single Handicap, Class JI, was decided yesterday, when G. F. Adamson defeated J. Al. Dow by 6-4, 0-6, 6-5,26 words
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921 1893-09-01 2 Last nigh "m C«m P ulfortl.eNet| iei lailds a dinner, given in honor of’th. T the Queen of the Netherlands fern and Oriente! Hotel lh U M. S. Sindora, (he Dntel, Penang, and a number ,f r Europeans of other nationalifij 1 he921 words
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Advertisement817 1893-09-01 2 "to '/pt'"— 11ROM Ist proximo, eligible residence, Newington, situated in Burmah Road. 15, BEACH STREET, Apply to 285 BOUSTEAD Co. HAVE JUST RECEIVED TO LET. ON condition that the incoming tenant takes over the furniture as it stands, a desirable residence in Northam Road. May be had at a moderate817 words
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Advertisement124 1893-09-01 2 WANTED. /CORRESPONDENTS in Selangor and 1 in the following districts of Perak— Krian, Malang, Taiping, Kwala Kangsar, Kinta, Tapab, Lower Perak. “PINANG GAZETTE.” gosling co. FRENCH MAIL. BERGASSE CLAR E l’S, same as supplied to the Mission Etrangeres and Messageries Maritimes, per cask of 46 gallons $5O. VIN de St.124 words
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Article516 1893-09-01 3 Taiping, August 31st. t hE Lotteries were held in the Reading gooni of the Club last night, and there was s good attendance of members from all nf the State. 'Die bidding was lively pari!’ nd spirited. Out of ten lotteries only two sheets failed to be scored516 words
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Article232 1893-09-01 3 Ladies’ Lawn Tennis Tournament. Ladies’ Single Handicap. Prize, a diamond ring presented by Mr. Chong Ah Yong. First Round.— Mrs. Dew scratch beat Mrs. Wallich 15, by 6-5, 1-6 and 6-4. Mrs. Fox scratch vs. Mrs. Brewster 15, Mrs. Brewster scratched. Mrs. Caulfield a bye. Second Round.— Mrs. Fox232 words
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491 1893-09-01 3 Straits Times. Yesterday (Aug. 29th) a most influential deputation from the Chinese community of Singapore presented to Sir Cecil Clementi Smith a silken scroll on which was emblazoned in their own language their tribute to his character and abilities. A summarized translation of that,Straits Times. - 491 words
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Article185 1893-09-01 3 (Selangor Journal.) Mr. Egerton, the Officer-in-Charge, Siingei Ujong, accompanied by Mr. U. C. Trotter, paid his first visit to Selangor during the recent holidays. He was present at the Gymkhana Meeting and attended the ceremony of laying the foundationstone of the Victoria Institution on the Monday after. Early(Selangor Journal.) - 185 words
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Article311 1893-09-01 3 A CORRESPONDENT of the Free Press, signing himself C. B. B,” writes as follows I notice in your paper of to-day in the amusing Topics of the Week that the Governor is spoken of as the representative of the Queen. It is a matter of311 words
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Article294 1893-09-01 3 links in this part of the world.— Selangor Journal. A very small field turned up at the Petaling Links on the 24th inst. on the occasion of the first club competition (for prizes given by Messrs. Riley, Hargreaves and Co.), but this is supposed to havelinks in this part of the world.— Selangor Journal. - 294 words
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Article456 1893-09-01 3 (China Mail, August 23rd.) China.—Referring to the anti-foreign feeling which seems to be growing in China, the correspondent of a northern contemporarv says that in Nanking there was never a more bitter anti-foreign feeling than exists there now, and that it is freely expressed in the(China Mail, August 23rd.) - 456 words
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Article571 1893-09-01 3 (Siam Observer.) A Siamese priest at Wat Mai got half ns foot taken off through stepping on a broken bottle. Mr. Bethge, the Director-General of Railways, will leave to-day on a tour of inspection along those portions of the Korat Railway already completed. He will be away about571 words
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348 1893-09-01 3 The following is the report of the Directors of the Hongkong ami Shanghai Banking Corporation presented at the half-year-ly general meeting of shareholders, held at the City Hal], Hongkong, ou Saturday, August 19th The Directors have now to submit to you a general statement of348 words
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Advertisement74 1893-09-01 3 DEAFNESS COMPLETELY CURED! Any person suffering from Deafness, Noises in the Head, Ac., may learn of a new, simple treatment, which is proving very successful in completely curing cases of all kinds. Full particulars, including many unsolicited testimonials and newspaper press notices, will he sent post free on application. The74 words
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Advertisement1054 1893-09-01 3 NOTICE. NOTICE 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 sth day of September, 1893, for the purpose of granting, renewing, or cancelling licenses. J. K. BIRCH, Penang, 28th August, 1893. Chairman,1,054 words
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Advertisement1772 1893-09-01 4 QUia*. MCLARTY COMPANY. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, Monopole, “red seal,” (Medium Dry). I SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry). THE undersigned having been appointed SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES Agents for the above Corporation are in use by Sole .Agents: now1,772 words
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Advertisement904 1893-09-01 4 DR. J. COLUS BIIOWNPS CHLOBODTHII COUGHS, is THE GBEAT ASTHMA, U H bronchitis. U qho£ eh GENERAL BOARD of HEALTH t OR. J. COLLIS BROWKE’S CHLORODYNE Is a liquid medicine which assuages PAIN of EVERY KIND, affords a calm, refreshing sleep, WITHOUT HEADACHE, Dr. GIBBON, Army Medical Staff p i904 words
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