Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1893
1893-09-30
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-09-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LT. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893. No. 29222 words
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Advertisement637 1893-09-30 1 Qloficee* p ?l •inlnr Oriental Steam Variation Company. z 'TTx ri’HE mail steamers may -t be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outw%rJs. Homewards. pT 31 st Sept. Rosetta 6th Oct. ]5-h Oct. Rohilla 20th 29th Ch/de 3rd Nov. 12th Nov. 17th ie above637 words
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Advertisement1396 1893-09-30 1 (Hoficee, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The Agra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. cap,ooo,ooo. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million Sterling.) ./Tx Head Office For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,1,396 words
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Advertisement512 1893-09-30 1 HEDERLABDSCHE HAIjDEI MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Es ished 1824. Paid-up Capita f 35,783,000. Reserve Fund. 4 f 1,753,427.23| Special Reser,e Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head AgenCy in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nedeilandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal,512 words
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Article83 1893-09-30 2 Expected. g^. B Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 30 I Purnea Singapore Rangoon Calcutta Iluttenbacli. Liebert Co. 30 I Culna Moulmein Uncertain Do. Oct. 1 Vita i Tongkah Tongkah A Kopah Do. 2 P. &O. Formosa ...I Singapore Colombo Marseilles... Gilfillan, Wood A Co. 2 Maria Valerie Trieste S’pore, China83 words
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Article56 1893-09-30 2 Saturday. 30tii Town Band. Golf Chib. Settling Day, Perak Turf Club So n i»a v, Ist: 18t.li Sunday after Trinity. Monday. 2nd Town Band, Esplanrnb TorsHAV, 3rd Mrs. Skinner “At Home,” Residency. Wki>N khi»a v, 4tii Town Band, Esplanade. Tiidhsday. sth: Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens. IG<i day.56 words
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Article131 1893-09-30 2 Penang, 30th September, I8!>3. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 25J <t<>l. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2/5J Do. 3 Credits 2 Do. 3 Docuiwiif :iry Calcutta. Demand Bink Rs 197 Do. 30 da vs’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bink 197 Do. 30 days’sight Privi <• Madras, Demand Bank131 words
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Article84 1893-09-30 2 Penang, 30tu September. 1893. Tin 537.32 J I Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Coast.. 10.— sellers. I Acheen 11.50 do White Pepper... 14.50 do Cloves (picked) no supply Mace Xo. 1 8-L— sellers. Mace No. 2 "9 do Nutmegs 81. do f No. I 7.84 words
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Article47 1893-09-30 2 London, ‘fifth September. —lt is rumoured in Bangkok that the French cede to Russia the island of Koh Samit as a coaling station. The French envoy at Bangkok has adopted a more conciliatory tone and abated some of his demands. A peaceful settlement is expected.47 words
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Article253 1893-09-30 2 The remark of the Hon. T. Shelford at the Singapore Municipal Board in re Boat Quay is worth taking notice of. lie is reported by the Straits Times to have said “If the Municipality refused to do it, the Govein- ment would call for an enquiry and the253 words
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Article365 1893-09-30 2 We publish the report of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Company for- the half year ending 12th August. The report shows a balance at the credit of profit and loss of J2/, 000. For Ihe half vear previous to the one under r-eview, the divisible profits were365 words
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Article690 1893-09-30 2 The annual examination of the Sisters’ School was commenced this morning. The STEAMER Orient went into the Prye River Dock this morning for repairs. A CRICKET match between the Chinese Recreation Club and Bnkit Mer-taiam Recreation Club has been arranged to be played at Butterworth to-day. The690 words
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82 1893-09-30 2 The Times of Ceylon of the 19ih instant says that subscriptions towards the cost of suitably entertaining the Straits cricket team are coming in freely, and there is little doubt that the Com mit lee of the C. C. C. will be able to82 words
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Article80 1893-09-30 2 W rm reference to the paragraph w’n’cli appeared in our issue of Thursday, we now learn that the reason why the amount of the judgment, recovered by the Siamese woman against the Siamese Government, w-as m t pn-il, is because Messrs. Ross and an So neren, the80 words
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Article98 1893-09-30 2 At an early hour fin’s morning, a Chinaman was 111 rested for theft of some packages containing matches from the godown of Messrs. Hallifax Co. It appeal's that the thief managed to brenk open a. case of matches and had already succeeded in removing two of98 words
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Article65 1893-09-30 2 Mr T. Rex, Boarding Offi the evidence h e not fully reported. AV e t i tll,B we have pleasure to af u l,es^e liln to the not™ of the Cpuj h '»<> hrs nature were al WH v a hi,t ‘he should have remU 1 8US65 words
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Article144 1893-09-30 2 The Siam Free R regs n D 22nd inst. alleges that tl le Si n an a tlcleof ll ie ment has practically ref USef t H B G iv eni. and that it has virtual).. out the promises ni id e \yu ago. It also states that M144 words
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Article205 1893-09-30 2 of the month, go.’. quarterly gun-practice with &il he ment, had a serious accident one crew One of the S l lip s w one of the crew of f our Nordenfeldt machine g un and MaBB J ■ng at hrs post beside the piece orders205 words
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Article317 1893-09-30 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gaaittt") Sir, —I should feel obliged if rnn wnn«i inform me w hether there is anv truth intbe' statement which appeared in v/uir paper some few issues back, to the effect llmti large rhinoceros had been seen in Province AA ellesfey. I know317 words
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Article274 1893-09-30 2 Alegcd corrupt nd in ini st rat ion ofL''- 1 1 An open enquiry deniarnkrl* Another phase of the Bahamas difficulty, which attracted so much action in Colonial circles n ft’"' ino,lti Ims arisen. It will be remembered the Chief Justice of the Islam > 'toPJ ed a274 words
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Advertisement216 1893-09-30 2 pritctard Co., 10, BEACH STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED Ex s. s. Glen a von,” a large supply of NEW DRESS MATERIALS, &C., COMPRISING SILK COSTUMES, FANCY SILKS, DELAINES, SATEENS, PRINTS, LAWNS, ZEPHYRS, SHIRTS, FRONTS, LACES, CRETONNES, Ac., in the latest. London and Paris designs, which wiR be shewn on Monday,216 words
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Advertisement481 1893-09-30 2 New Advertisements. FOR SALE. THE BATCH OF AUSTRALIAN HORSES Just Received, COMPRISING Two good Galloways, winners of races in Australia, Two 13.2 Ponies, has been racing in Australia, One black Mare by Liberator from a mare by Panick AND Single and Double Harness Horses. On View in Love Lane, S.481 words
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Advertisement250 1893-09-30 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. tpilE Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, invite separate tenders for the following for one year from the Ist January next: 1. Bricks and Lime. 2. Firewood. 3. Various Materials. 4. Numbers for bullock carts. Full particulars can be obtained at the Municipal Office. Tenders will be received250 words
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Article711 1893-09-30 3 Thk following is the report to be prepnfed ,n lhe meeting of the shareholders ,n Saturday, October 7ih, 1893: Your Directors submit a statement of the r rnpanv’s accounts for the period from 17th February to 12th August, 1893, being the 1 t ia ]f711 words
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Article607 1893-09-30 3 flie ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday after’’oon > Mr. A. G. Wright, Dr. Brown, Capt. All( ’ersou, R.E., am i Mr Koh Seang Tat "ere present. Chairman Appointed. 1 Anderson moVed, seconded by Mr. ki6Ur that Dr, Brown tuke the chair. Accident te the President.607 words
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Article390 1893-09-30 3 The Boat Quay Subsidence. The question before the Commissioners was whether the Municipality were responsible for repairing the subsidence of the river wall which took place some time ago at Boat Quay. The Government held that the cost of those repairs should be borne by the Municipality.390 words
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Article883 1893-09-30 3 (Vid Rangoon.) The Durand Mission. London, September 19.—The Timos of today, in an article on Afghan affairs, says that the Ameer’s fidelity is undoubted, but that certain of his wishes must be resisted, otherwise it will weaken our frontier. The article adds that it is necessary to convince883 words
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Article1035 1893-09-30 3 Jhe L. C. Express, under date the Ist inst., has thefollowing interesting article We have no desire to embitter in any way the position between France and Siam by making any statements of the tn quoque order to the French press. Nor is it necessary to1,035 words
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Advertisement1044 1893-09-30 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS _A'7ST ID GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 2(51 FEITJLITG. TO LET. Mrs, CLIFFORD, ON condition that the incoming tenant DUPIuONTAED NURSE, takes over the furniture as it stands, a XT prnvr desirable residence in Northam Road. May CLO\ E HALL ROAD, be had at1,044 words
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Advertisement1491 1893-09-30 4 gnmance ffloftces. Jneuraw (Hefted. ©LA RTY CO MPA NY. The Netherlands Fire Insurance Company. Royal Exchange Assurance, Corpora- CONSULTING ENGINEERS, tion London. SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. Established 1845. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOQLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES riIHE undersigned is prepared to receive rpHE undersigned having been appointed IX USE Br 11,491 words
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Advertisement912 1893-09-30 4 KHYE HO’ Dr FOUNDRY COMPANY, Rl!iC WELD QUAY. |.AA ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, A A Aik only on the finger of t ie Ln r r* nt b-, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. AND 't been Usf c l hy S ever?v' ltti Ladies and Gentlemen with Urf W GENERAL CONTRACTORS, covery of912 words
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