Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.ILT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893. No. 249
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 603 1 .pippins (ttoticee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. riIHE mail steamers may —*l be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang *i homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. 12th Nov. Clyde 3rd Nov. Lh’/Ai 26th Jf-tZtt’-i 17th g„ llie s 10th Dec. Suttej Ist Dec. J’hames 24th j Ravenna 15th
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    • 1587 1 pipping QloticCS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, Agra Bank Limited. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Saillna and expected Arrival of Steamer». (O^MihiJk’Sterling’? 0 T i Head Office: For I Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,
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    • 702 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HA)(DE[. MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 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 Branci/^s. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia,. Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and
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  • 86 2 Expected. Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 2 G. G. van Lansberge Edie Singapore Huttenbach. Liebert Co. 2 I Vita Tongkah Tongkah Kopah Do. 2 Flintshire London S’pore, China Japan.. Boustead Co. I*. &O. Clyde Singapore Colombo A London rilfillan, Wood i Co. 3 II ingsang Calcutta S’pore Hongkong Boustead Co.
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  • 37 2 Mails close ’To-morrow. For Per str. Time Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy Rangoon Pita. ...11 a.m. Europe, ria Brindisi Clyde The homeward P. A O. steamer Clyde left Singapore at 5 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 44 2 WkiiNKHIiAY, Ist 'Town Band, Esplanade. 'l'lll'RshAY. 2nd Town Band, Data Kramnt Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Brindisi. Fin day, 3rd:— Meeting Licensing Justices. Saturday, 4th Town Band, Golf Club. Sunday. sth 23rd Sunday after 'Trinity. Monday, 6tii Town Band, Espliiiinib'. Tokhday, 7th
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  • 129 2 Penang, Ist November, lst»3 Rates close as follows; London, Demand Bank 23’ d->t. Do. -I mouths’ sight Bank 2IT Do. 3 Credits 2 Z 4’-| Do. 3 Docnitv-n!.-iry Calcutta, Demand Bink R» ISI Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bink 184 Do. 30 days’sight Priv.no Madras, Demand Bank 183
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  • 79 2 Penang, Ist November, 1893. Tin $37.80 I Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Const.. 9.-»O sellers. I Aclieen 10.75 do White Pepper... 13.75 do Cloves (picked) no supply Mace No. I 84. sellers. Mace No. 2 do Nutmegs 83. do No. 1 d Sugar <„ 2
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  • 108 2 Africa. London, ls( November.— The British column is expected to reach Buluwayo on November 4th. The Matabeles have repeatedly cut the telegraph wires. France and Russia. France has granted to Russia tbe right to use any French naval station on the Mediterranean. Our Fleet. The Times' correspondent who
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  • 232 2 The letter of Mr. Hultenbicli’s, which we publish in another column, is a much better statement of his case than that conveyed to us verbally by a gentleman who yesterday acted as his messenger. We would now recommend Mr. Huttenbach to place the matter in the hands
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  • 392 2 Ol’K Singapore contemporaries will find a fine subject for comparison between the activity of the police in enforcing the Gambling Ordinance among Chinese in Singapore, and the negligence of the police in Penang in doing the same thing with a concourse of gamblers of all nationalities, as
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  • 616 2 The next Assizes, the last of the year, will be held on Tuesday, the 14th instant. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Riccard is ill, and that he has bcm in hospital since Monday. Thursday, the 9th inst., being the Prince of Wales’ birthday, will be
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  • 199 2 The “Black Maria” had an eventful career on Monday evening. After the pr isoners had alighted from it opposite the Gaol, and as constable McKav was about, to >ret on the box, the horses boiled. McKay foil down but picked himself up immediately and ran
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  • 98 2 'The Times of Ceylon of the 25th nit. has the following -Instructions havinobeen received from the Commandin<r Officerin China to the local Commanding Officer stating that Pte. Foley, of the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, has deserted from Penang and is supposed to lie on
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  • 85 2 Why he stays i n the s|ate Callum .iemea.l,, 11..,, Ihe subject was again J U %'on ’eft Ceylon, < should not think of tnk; S “I salary whs increased, f or h" Un,e Mi e .ll.>ok s „l, etk ral pointmc »rt I hold now, down i
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  • 37 2 A letter was received r MI the Hon. Secretary of’the 8’ ci„b in Single-Sculls, Double S Y If these challenges tests will take place at (’P.: P Hie the P C 11 !o Sln Be ds
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  • 337 2 London, Octohr 23—The d W'.leep's,;'’; Paris, October 23 -T)l lQ ]ee D i lof apoplexy at an hotel in pL/ dp,i alone at the time. Bnd 'The death of the nnn wealthy head of lire S.khs in iS' 'l does not come as a snrpril a
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  • 830 2 (Continued from yesterday's issue) The hearing of this case was resnmed at half-past two on Monday afternoon. The next witness called by the prosecution wm the sampan man, named Ahamat, "ho stated as follows:—On the night of the 24th instant. Sergeant Sim hired bis sampan at the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 167 2 'pritcW Co., 15, BEACH STREET. Mr. G. H. PRITCHARD lias just returned from Europe with purchases of the LEADING NOVELTIES IN English French Goods COMPRISING DKESS MATERIALS in DELAINETTES, CHECK ZEPHYRS, SATEEN CLOTHS, CREPONS, FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED MUSLINS, PRINTED PONGEES, DELAINES, Ac., Ac. JERSEYS, LADIES’ SHIRTS, PIQUE FRONTS. FANCY WOOL
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    • 406 2 New Advertisements. NOTICE. 4 S my wife Lim See Neoii and my daughter Ng Ngan Kwee have left my protection since 1890, I inform the public that I shall not be responsible for any debts they may contract. NG KIM HENG, 449 Tandjong Poera, Langkat. THE TEMPLE BAR HOTEL, No.
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    • 207 2 Mr. H. ABRAMS informs tbe public of Penang that he ha-s o]*ened a BRANCH EST A B LIBIIM EN T in this Town, nt No. 15, Leith Street, where every branch of the eterinary and Livery Stable business will be worked on the same lines as in Mr. Abrams’ well-known
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  • 476 3 (To /lie Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Sir. —Your correspondents are perhaps not all Veterinary Surgeons and therefore liable to mistake as regards the nature of cattle <1 sense. Your fie iuent notices about cattle disease do harm to th? cattle trade, and indirectly also to the
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  • 137 3 An extraordinary feat was performed at lie Royal Aquarium on September 23rd W. .1, Peall. He was playing the last r 'f a,series of games of 600 up, all in, with I-Taylor, and had the first stroke. He commenced by screwing in to one of the lop
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  • 1299 3 M ETEOR. Had Providence not ordained that I was to be born modest, the treatment accorded me in Deli, even among the aristocracy, would inevitably have rendered me one of the vainest of mortals. I have met with some successes in the past, but even
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  • 717 3 (Perak Government Gazette, Oct. 27 th.) Krian. Mr. F. Duberly, Acting District Magistrate, reports for September, that there has been a good deal of rain during the month, and the padi is so far promising well. Applications for land, principally for sugar cultivation, still continue to come in.
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  • 124 3 —O. Mail. A new steamer for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company arrived in the docks on September 30th from Greenock via Antwerp, where she was sent to fake part of her loading. This vessel, which is named the Japan, is about 400 feet in
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  • 247 3 The Curator and State Geologist of I’erak has received a letter from Mr. Cecil M ray, now on leave of absence in England, describing the Straits Settlements Court at the Imperial Institute. We learn from what is published of it in the Perak Government Gazette, that the
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  • 421 3 (IT! Ceylon.) The funeral of the late M. Gounod. laris, October 2'2.— r I lie late M. Gounod will have a State funeral which will take place on 'lhursday next. The funeral of the late Marshal MacMahon. The funeral of the late Marshal MacMahon, which took place to-day,
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  • 20 3 Obituary. London, October 23. The death is announced of the Most Rev Robert Knox, D. D., Protestant Archbishop of Armagh.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 977 3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Diceyising Justices will be held in the Ist Magistrate’s Chamber at 12 noon on Friday, the 3rd day of 1 November, 1893, for the purpose of granting, renewing, or cancelling licenses. J. K. BIRCH, Penang, 30th October, 1893.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1478 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. NETHERSOLE Co., »!«»*■<■>»*■«■■• l. FARQUHAR STREET. HRNANO. Established 1845. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES r P nl j undersigned is prepared to receive n\A/MPPQ ’minfpq anh uni iQFRi 111 dfpq T’HE oldest and best known Mineral Water Manufacturers in the Straits, JL fire risks
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    • 544 4 THE Singapore 4 Straits > AERATED WATER Co', Aerated Waters for PURITY EXCELLENCE, THFy ?t !,ER M valled_inth e S,^v« Bi. 8 i. Office and Factory 100, ROBINSON ROAD sikgapobe. SOLE AGENTsIon PEhij,.. Messrs. MAYNARD Co T affixed over i„ J™’ the contents are bond fide th P eet,l »t
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