Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1893
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1893-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA-ILU 1 NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1893. No. 26123 words
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Advertisement627 1893-11-16 1 pippin# Qloticee* feniißiitor Oriental Steam Variation Company. HI HE mail steamers may t be expected to arrive jX-Mg outwards, and leave Penang 'X/ay homewards, on the following dates:- I Outwards. Homewards. 12th Nov. Afalwa 17th Nov. 10th Dec. Sutlej Ist Dec. fMines 21th Bavenna 15th j The above dates are627 words
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Advertisement1568 1893-11-16 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Am Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE ’OF STEAMERS. Agra Bank Limited. HOLTS WEEKLY LINE. Intended Saillno and expected Arrival of Steamers. (Ow Miiiion Stertagj Head Office: For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str., London,1,568 words
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Advertisement548 1893-11-16 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,u00. Reserve Funds f 1,753,427.23| 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 Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and548 words
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Article55 1893-11-16 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Klang Malacca Teutonia ...10 a.m. Tongkah Betsy noon Tongkah ,Deli 1 p.j L Pangkor, Teluk Anson and Port Dickson Taw Tong 2 P.M. S’pore A Hongkong Uhelydra 3 p.jj. Saturday, 18 th. Edie, Segli, T. Semawe and Olehleh Hole Canton 155 words
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Article61 1893-11-16 2 'l'll n RsDA Y. 1 6tU ’Town Band, Data Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, rut Brindisi. Fhiin y. 1 7th First Quarter Moon. Sai I'niav. 18tii 'Town Band, Golf Club. Sll n!i a v. 10th 2.5 th Sunday iif’ttT Trinity. Monha y. 20th Town Band, Esplamub I'tl KMO*61 words
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Article136 1893-11-16 2 Penang. IGrii November, Ik.ci It AI Ek CLOSE AS KOI.LOU S: l.ondoii. Dotnnii'l Bank 3J I Do. I mootlis* siiflit Rank 241 Do. 3 Credits 2'4 J Do. 2 Doctim •ii'-iiy < 'alcii II a Demand Rink R« 185 Do. 30 (lavs’ sndit Piivi'e Rornhav, D<nnan 1 Rink 185136 words
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Article84 1893-11-16 2 Penang, 10m November, 1833. Tin W 7.35 I ’Trang no supply Black Pepper IW. st Coast.. 9 -50 sellers. I Acheen 10.75 do White Pepper... 13 35 do Cloves (picked) no supply Mace No. I Bk uellers. Mm e No. "2 79. do Nutmegs 83. do No.84 words
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Article33 1893-11-16 2 Loudon, Doth November.-— Sir E. Grev, in the House of Commons, staled that the negotiations being carried on with France regarding Siam continue. It is at present undesirable to produce papers.33 words
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Article43 1893-11-16 2 Singapore, IGth November. 'The Straits Times, in criticising Mr. Iluttenbach s pamphlet, says his argument is sound. It adds that if wharves at. public cost, are necessary to Penang’s life Government must find the money, hut such necessity is still unproved.43 words
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Article46 1893-11-16 2 MARRIAGE. Wilson —McClusky—On the 14th Nov., at the Presbyterian Church, I’eiiamz, by I Im Rev. W. Murray, Alan Wilson, son of Dr Wilson of Orkney, Scotland, to Georgia.na younger daughter of Dr McClusky, I’eming, late Colonial Surgeon, I’. W., Straits Set t lenient s.46 words
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Article148 1893-11-16 2 Perhaps one of the strongest arguments that could be used in favor of Dr. Brown’s candidature for the vacant seat in the Legislative Council shews itself in the telegram whi< h our Singapore correspondent sends us. Our correspondent is of course a Singapore man with Singapore148 words
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Article717 1893-11-16 2 Hon. .1. M. kiimont will leave Singapore for Penang to-morrow. 'l’m: subscription rates to the Raffles Libraty have been increased. Nt ABLY 184.00 t) pikuls of rice were shipped from Bangkok to Singapore during August last. Mr. Frizell of the Chartered Bank, now at Singapore, lihs had717 words
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111 1893-11-16 2 A Chinaman s house in Noordin Street was broken into at about four o’clock this morning, and some bajns and gold ornaments were stolen. While making off with his booty, the burglar (a Chinaman) came across a detective ami immediatelv took to th»* five footway,111 words
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Article135 1893-11-16 2 At THE Assizes yesterday, an »»ld Chinese offemler. who was found guilty of abetment of thii offence of snatching hairpins from the person of a Chinawoman, was sentenced to ten years’ rigorous imprisonment. In passing sentence, His Honor Mr. Justice Gatti’ tematkeil that robberies such135 words
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Article371 1893-11-16 2 'The following cases have been disposed of at the Assizes Tuesday. Chew Leang for attempting to commit suicide. Pleaded guilty. Sentence, six months’ simple imprisonment. Chinnsamy for the same offence. Verdict, not guilty. Discharged. Murtha Miitu for the same offence. Pleaded guilty. Sentence, to be detained until the371 words
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Article53 1893-11-16 2 “A Member of t e Chamber m metre will continue his mtioL f fon iHuttenbach criticised” in issue. (T<> the Editor of the Pi na Q Sir —I have to thank you f ()1 that I will address the public of p'° Saturday evening. flvn! %'on Penang, 16lIi53 words
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Article426 1893-11-16 2 I HE Straits Tiw* has a crith.; MeL.r(y’, b.-k on Hr. of the paper. Li conclusion' it .stateM."' 1 There is an appendix of ninetv-fivln of figures. These figures were t,u the Blue Books anil Official lul''» 7' clerks acting under niv r i T “orders,426 words
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Article60 1893-11-16 2 'To-Nl<;ht and to morrow night the last two pel formances of this company will take place on th»* Esplanade. A new programme wiil be offereil, which will include the performance hy Miss Nellie Bailey, a sister of Mr. Harmston’s and celebrated in the professional world as the only60 words
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Article239 1893-11-16 2 S. S. SEt.A.VtOR," 10th November, 1'93. (To the Editor of the u Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, —lt may interest some of your readers to hear news of our voyage, though I have hut lit tie to tell. AVe have been struggling for some time hack against239 words
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Article117 1893-11-16 2 Allahabad, November 10.—I" 1 1 understands Sir Mort inter I htni’id tions with the Amir have n°"' I"" 1 J so far that'it. may be expected agreement will shortly be coiidu 1 11 the points under discussion. vllH j| |e equally satisfactory to both matters which have117 words
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Advertisement901 1893-11-16 2 NEW a a d d v"ZZ^' NTS Pritchard Co., for tho Chronicle and Directory 15, BEACH STR BET. should be sent to Messrs. Maynard Co., or direct to the Daily Press Office, Hong- TA II HOIMD nminTMTMT kong, before the end of November. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Corrections and Additions for the901 words
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Advertisement315 1893-11-16 2 mercantile BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. Peiiting tuency, I<i Penang Street. t’NllL fit it her notice, all letters, Ac., J should be addressed to the Manager, Penang, as formerly. J. W. R. TAYLOR, Ag Manager. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ATOTICE islu irby given that that porlion of Scotland Road bi-tween 5 oi k315 words
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1489 1893-11-16 3 1s reproducing the following leader from Straits Times, we cheerfully admit that *i>n first to advocate that the Native a was in» f eS should contribute to the Military diture of the Colony. Our leaders eX l' will observe that during the time1,489 words
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Article1039 1893-11-16 3 Mr. E. 11. Gore-Booth writes as follows to the N. C. Daily News As regards the question of the position that the first starter should occupy at the start which has been raised on several occasions, Daybreak having stated or been made to state that1,039 words
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Article890 1893-11-16 3 Meteor. A letter descriptive of a journey round the Straits has recently filled the place of honor in the columns of the Deli Courant. On the whole this epistle has afforded the readers of the Deli Courant far more entertaining reading than they have beenMeteor. - 890 words
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Article609 1893-11-16 3 —China Mail. The judgment in the Chishima- Ravenna appeal case, a summarised version of which will be found in another column, is a judicial deliverance of considerable interest and importance. In whatever aspect the matters at issue might present themselves to the legal mind, we can entertain—China Mail. - 609 words
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Article455 1893-11-16 3 (Vid Rangoon.} Camps of Exercise. London, November 3. Lord Roberts has strongly urged the necessity of camps of exercise in England on the Indian pattern, as the paucity of our army must be counterbalanced by perfection. Terrible Dynamite Explosion. London, November s.—Advices from Santander state that a fire(Vid Rangoon.} - 455 words
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Advertisement1109 1893-11-16 3 DANDO&Co.. TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union,Street, 2«' PEITA.ITQ-. notice. gosling co. rpHE Partnership heretofore existing be- FRENCH MAIL 1 tween -the undersigned and Bruno DE Splentek in the business of preserved Dr c Pineapple Manufacturers, under the firm BERG ABBE CLARE! S, same as supplied or style1,109 words
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Advertisement1219 1893-11-16 4 ■3„ wt guto.. MCLARTY COMPANY. NETHERSOLE Co., The Netherlands Fire Insurance Company. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, i rawdTM- SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. 1, farquiiar street, penang. Establisiiea 1»*». SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES rpHE undersigned is prepared to receive IN USE BY SHIPOWNERS. MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS.1,219 words
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Advertisement429 1893-11-16 4 gtntionerg, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE. STORE or PRIVATE USE, TOR SALE AT THE PinangGasetteOffice. A CCOUNT BOOKS-varions sizes. AT H £M E c ARDs BALL PROGRAMMES-la,^L/~~~—-latest designs. d e Baskerville cabinets conu 120 »1.0«» Note P» |K r lope». Best qu»n.y |laper b demand. $1.60 each. BLOriING PAPER, white re 4429 words
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