Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 November 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1893-11-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUSLISHED D2LIL7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1893. No. 25122 words
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Advertisement621 1893-11-03 1 gaping (Hotkey ilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Bril HE mail steamers may 1- be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. .wPa 12th Nov. Jfabra 17th Nov. 2,7/, t 26th Sutlej Ist Dec. 10th Dec. Ravenna 15th The above dates are only approximate621 words
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Advertisement1701 1893-11-03 1 £sippin« (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. T B Ti Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Cah J 1 0(X)000 HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers, Sterling.) Head Office For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,1,701 words
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Advertisement716 1893-11-03 1 o NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherlancl Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factor!] of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan” Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap.716 words
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Article54 1893-11-03 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Pangkor AT. Anson Canton ...1 p.m. Calcutta Lightning ...1 p.M. Pangkor and T. Anson Nqapoota ...2 r.M. Edie and T. Semawe Washi ...2 P.M. Edie, Segli, 'l'. Semawe, Olehleh and Padang Maetsiiycker...3 P.M. Deli Ho Ki'-ei p.m. Thursday, 9th. Europe, via54 words
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Article58 1893-11-03 2 Saturday, 4th Cricket, Esplanade, P. C. C. rs. P. R. C. Cricket. Butterworth, R. C. vs. Regiment. Town Band, Golf Club. Si'Niav. sth 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Monday. 6th 'l'owii Bund, Es|>h(ii:id> 'I'okHIIAY, 7th W KUN KSO AV. Bth 'l'own Band, Esplaiiinlr. THURSDAY. 9th 'l’own Band. Datu Kramat58 words
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Article125 1893-11-03 2 Pen a no, 3rd November, I8:i3 Bill's CLOSE AS FOLLOWS- liondon, Demand Bank 241 I Do. I mooths’ sight. Ba.uk 2'41 Do. 3 Credits 2G|-5| Do. 3 Doplim "ll*ary ('alculta, Demand Bink Ha 186 Do. 30 days’si-flit, Privtl.e Bombay, Deman.l Bmk 186 Do. 30 days’sight, Pcivi Madias. Demand Bank125 words
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Article78 1893-11-03 2 Penang, 3rd November, 18.>3. Tin 837.65 I Trang no supply Black Pepper < West Coast.. 50 sellers. I Aeheen I” 75 do White Pepper... 1360 do Cloves (pi( ked) no supply Mace No. 1 *4— «••HersMace No. 2 do Nutmegs 83. <io No. I 7. <1 Sugar78 words
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Article106 1893-11-03 2 Africa. London, 3rd November.— The principal light took place 35 mites from Buluwayo. 5000 Mafabeles attacked the Chartered Company’s forces under Forbes, who was protected inside a laager. The Mafabeles were iepulsed by a deadly fire and fled, leaving 500 killed and wounded. The Chartered Company lost 3106 words
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Article329 1893-11-03 2 TlDi letter which we publish below is in reply to one written by Mr. A. G. Wright, as Chairman of the celebrated meeting held in the Town Hall on 21st February last. It comes in very well just now, and will give the candidates for the seat329 words
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Article234 1893-11-03 2 Lx publishing a letter in another column signed “Member,” we must take except ion to our correspondents request that the “affable football captain” should call for volunteers to raid and remove all barriers on the Esplanade as a quiet, protest. The Esplanade is for the use of the234 words
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Article383 1893-11-03 2 A ROBBERY took place at 51 Northam Road early this morning. Inspector Fiddes had been round the premises at 2.30 a.tn. and found nothing suspicious, but. at 6 or 6.30, when the house servants opened up the downstairs portion of the house, it was found383 words
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Article550 1893-11-03 2 Arrival at the “Crag” Hotel —Mr. G. J. \Volaw\k. Harmsrox’s C|rci s has arrived and will open tomorrow night Box plan at Messrs. Dando A Co, where seats may be booked from 9 a. m. tomorrow. The Chief Officer of the Government steamer S, a at Singapore550 words
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Article46 1893-11-03 2 A CRICKET match will be played on the Esplanade to-morrow afternoon, weather permitting, between the P. 0. 0. and the P. R. Another match has been arranged to be played at Butterworth nt the same t me, between the Butterworth Recieatiuii (lub and the Rcgimeut,46 words
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Article103 1893-11-03 2 POSTA L. Tukke new pi 11,,,. )Ws ed-uue st Jdntong, «w. Road at its junction with P «nd the third at Hnt ton i’ Ur nHl Un e Poli.e Station*. The Assign tLe General has also iieorgani ZP( p instead of twice as formerly. 8 da T ances are so103 words
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Article212 1893-11-03 2 The correspondent, from w| 10se Plt the case ..ri-doo Si,l, sends me the following letter J the misprint which he joints out Hie 'j?'* f <>*' e-tirely between me my printers:— 11 Referring to your paragn,,]. IM», si„ gl a,,,,.a i,u, 1 sue, permit me to make a212 words
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Article219 1893-11-03 2 (Io the Editor oj the Pinamj Gazette") Sir, —1 think it is much to be regretted that our City Fathers have suffered a “relapse" and again allowed a circus to appropriate, for a time, public ground Io the exclusion of tin- rightful owners, the public. It is simply219 words
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Article337 1893-11-03 2 (Bangkok Times.) Inundations. Reports from Luang Phrabang state that the inundations in that district are greater than have ever yet been known, ami that immense damage has been eait>e'. The countrv sometimes suffers fraihi from these inundations. 1 hat of lBd nearly destroyed all the sugar plaatatn’m-, and three(Bangkok Times.) - 337 words
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Advertisement779 1893-11-03 2 w pritchard Co., A PIANIST, to play nightly from 7 to A. 11p.m. Apply, “X,” 457 Pbiang dazeite. BEACH street. THEY ARE HERE. “Encircling the World.” T/Tr. G. H. PRITCHARD HARMSTON SON has just returned from Europe Mwith purchases of the LEADING NOVELTIES K Bi ,N English French Goods GREAT779 words
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Advertisement280 1893-11-03 2 L. DUBRY, M ECU A NIC AL EN GIN EE R AND REPAIRER OF GUNS, REVOLVERS, SEWING MACHINES, BICYCLES, Ac., Ac., Ac., 435, Ciiulia Street. CRUSHED FOOD. Try it and You will he Satisfied. 111. BELILIOS begs to inform the pub- lie that his Factory for preparing (’lushed Food, nt280 words
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Article311 1893-11-03 3 Nviallan” writes in the Fall Mall Years ago Natal desired to anI’omloland, which would have put an the wars between the Xesibes and i The Imperial Government would polido*' 1 1 listen. To day it is unsafe for EuroXatal wished that Zululand should n.xler311 words
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Article863 1893-11-03 3 upilll XU IXX —Hongkong Telegraph. Particulars of the Damage. Ox the sth instant, definite news of the break-down of Gap Kock Lighthouse was received here through Captain Parfitt, of the p 0 steamer Clyde. Since that time various rumours relative to the amount of damage doneupilll XU IXX —Hongkong Telegraph. - 863 words
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1388 1893-11-03 3 The eighth annual general meeting of this Company was held at Shanghai on 17ih October. 1893. The Chairman said —Before referring to the exact position and prospects of this Comi pany, I propose to make a few statements J and give a few facts in1,388 words
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Article1347 1893-11-03 3 —Bombay Gazette. Interview with the Amir. (From our own Correspondent.) Thro’ Landi Kotal, Oct. 7 Caltul, October 5. —Yesterday, the Sipah Salar called on Sir M. Durand to arrange for a formal visit to the Amir. It was settled that a this should take place at—Bombay Gazette. - 1,347 words
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Article500 1893-11-03 3 A HAMADR YAD'S NEST. —Bombay Gazette. Rather more than a year ago the interesting fact was mentioned in a Bombay paper that a gentleman connected with the Goa Railway had shot a hamadryad (ophiophagus elaps) on its nest. This awkward mouthful of a word, writes an up-country newsheet, is coming—Bombay Gazette. - 500 words
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Advertisement211 1893-11-03 3 DEAFNESS COMPLETELY CURED! Any person suffering from D«*afness, 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 unsolicite»! testimonials and newspaper press n«>tie»'s, will be sent post free on application. Th»'211 words
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Advertisement899 1893-11-03 3 DANDO Co. TAILORS _A_nsrjD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street »fc Union Street, 261 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. Will be Ready on Nov. Bth. Penang Agency, la Penang Street. UNTIL further notice, all letters, Ac., should be addressed to the Manager, OF THE Penang, as formerly. J. W. R.899 words
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Advertisement1833 1893-11-03 4 frsmw.tnrfta». M®LARTY COMPANY. V il; THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, Monopole, “red seal,” (Medium Dry). SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry). THE undersigned having been appointed suppLY ALL MAC HINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES Sole AgentsAgents for the above Corporation are IN VSE BY1,833 words
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Advertisement740 1893-11-03 4 ASTT FOR 11| H fl I afeWgq And see that each Jar bears Baron Liebig's Signatora in Bine Ink across the Label. FINEST (/W^-FLAVOURriir 81 iifinc T 2? K FO3 Sou 8. 8 X OISHES_A?iD SAUCES, f Ind ia VZ an Efficient Tonic in a n 1 To be had740 words
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