Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D2LIL3T. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1893. No. 277
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 604 1 £jsippi n s Ql°oce<s. Penius'ilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. HIRE mail steamers may k e ex P ecte( i to arrive outwards, and leave Penan? homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ganges 10th Dec. Ravenna- J-4th Dec. fhaines 24th Rosetta 2Sth yfiih” i "th Jan J Rohilla, 11t h
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    • 1394 1 Shipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Th Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. f mnmn w Capital £1,000,000. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million sterling.) It I I I Head Office: For Will sail 1 Steamer From
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    • 546 1 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,753,427.23| Fpecial Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Faetorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatscliappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan,
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  • 77 2 Expected. ,E Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 6 Pundua Rangoon Singapore Huttenbach, Liebert <t Co. 7 Megna Do. Rangoon Do. 7 Ajax .t. Singapore London Mansfield, Bogaardt Co. 7 Glenshiel London Singapore China Boustead Co. 7 Sirsa Singapore Coromandel Coast Huttenbach. Liebert Co. 8 P. &0. Gauges London S’pore, China
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  • 98 2 Mails close To-morrow. Jbr Per str. Time Deli T.angkat 1 p.M. Pangkor &T. Anson... Ngapoota 2 p.m. Pangkor Ar. T. Anson... Canton 2 P.M. Singapore China Rio 3 p.m. Thursday, 7th. Langkat Jin Ho >r .sooN Europe, via Negapatam.. Sirsa fa 4p m. 'The M. M. mail steamer
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  • 71 2 \V«i>NKSI>AY, 6tII 'I own Band, Esplanade. TuriisiiAy. 7rn 'Town Band. Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Negapatam. Emi>a v. Bth Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Outward mail due, P. <t O. Ganges. Saii'ki'ay, 9m Town Band, Golf Club. .Svnhay, 10m 28th Sunday after Trinity. MoshA Y. 1 Ith 'Town
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  • 142 2 frsang, sth December, I8h:<. It AI ES I LOSE AS FOLLOWS: London, Demand Bank 2 4 Do. I inontlis’ sight Bank 2l’ Do. 3 Ore lits 2 4’Do. 3 Dorum ll' I' y t'lih-nl t>i. I).on I'll Rink R« 185 Do. 3o days’ sight Private Bombay, Detnan 1 Bink
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  • 78 2 Penang, sth Dk« euhek, I8.»3. ’Tin 537.9 J i 'Tiling no supply Black Pepper West (’oast.. 9 sellers. I Aclieen 9'2"» jl" White Pepper V. Cloves (picked) smau .'»»pp us* Mace No. I »4. s. lleis, .Mace No. 2 7'.’.— do Nutmegs bo.— ’>'> No. I 7.
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  • 37 2 The Siamese question. London, olh December .—'V\\e protocol providing for a Siamese buffer state has been signed. 'The English and French Commissioners start soon. The Times says the buffer state will be under Chinese control.
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  • 130 2 The Straits 'Times continues to air its new hobby and is riding it very hard. We think it useless entering into the discussion any more than we have done, excepting to point to the absurdity of (In* assumption that any Militia raised in Penang among Europeans would
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  • 888 2 The Gymkhana programme is published in another column. The ELECTION CASK has not been decided nt the time of our going to press. Arrivals at the “Crag" Hotel:—Mr. C. van Bmge and Mr. C. F. Nesplaar. The RAINFALL for the month of November is 1 75 inches, and is
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  • 695 2 The Case in Court. The adjoin ned motion of Mr. Adams, on behalf of Mr A Huttenbach, for an injunction to restrai i the Chairman and C«>nimittee of the (’hamber of Commerce from declaring Dr. Brown to be the elected nominee of the Chamber to the vacant seat
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  • 91 2 A CORRESPONDENT from Lurnut w.u On the 28th ultimo a fire took doing damage to dose on P,e vacant shoplmuses were lm nt SeVtn g.o„„<l. 'l heti,e W anl ’••'d did not subside till dawn t P" 1 p„ blic He 0i«. ass stance possible m ev
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  • 154 2 As Mli. Logas's trap j e doo,- „f l" i y""" S "T' J «IM bolted and nrnde straight f or tiie j... It bemg a band evening there «6,/" number of and busies along the side of t| tK r n.e (...GV, 'I» n.n11.-»e»t ln .l of
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  • 228 2 The RETURN match let ween the Penang Rec.eation Club and thĕ Military, played on Sa urday hist on the Esplanade, resulted in another victory for the Recreationislg by 23 > tins Felsinger for the Recreationists was in rare form with the hall e took 5 wickets for 26 inns,
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  • 373 2 In one of its articles the Straits Timo says The Pinany Gazette, in an article wh eli we printed yesterday, points out that it would be exceedingly unfair to Penang if a militia were created there and were then withdrawn from Penang for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 447 2 75, BEACH STREET. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. DRESS COATINGS— Mohair Coatings, Brown Drabs and Greys. TropicaT Cashmere Suitings. Tennis Flannels and Cashmeres. Cricketing Flannels and Serges, specially shrunk. Bedford Cords and Tweeds. Tennis Shirtings in Silk, Cashmere, and Ceylon Flannels. OUTFITTINGS— Undervests in Merino Gauze A Balbriggan. Knickerbockers Hose and Hose. Merino
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    • 536 2 New Advertisements. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. N AMERICAN ORGAN, by Mason A Hamlin Organ Company, second-hand, in good order. Owner will part with it for cash or exchange with a Piano. Apply “F. R.” 507 Pinany Gazette. NOTICE. Sale of Lands. VN Auction of Crown Lands will take place at
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    • 208 2 The Netherlands Fire Insurance Compaqy. Establislieil 1845. 'pHE undersigned is prepared to receive 1 fire risks at cm rent rates. He is also autlioriseil to insure Sun s in hatbour and in dock, Houses ami Cattle in the stables, etc., against tire risks only. H. J. M ARTYN, Jnr., 253
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  • 31 3 A telegram t° the Free Press, dated Rauh 29ili November, states. Rough cleaningup o f batterv yielded 1,100 ounces of amalgam, quantity of stone crushed being gSOtons. Prospects remain unchanged.”
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  • 29 3 (Ist December.) Mr. G C Wray reported his return from Jenve of absence, and resumed his duties as Protector of Chinese, Straits Settlements, on the 27th instant.
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  • 96 3 —Free Press. Another robbery at Tanglin was reported on Ist instant to the Orchard Road Police Station, this time from the house of Colonel Huntley. Mrs. Huntley when dressing for a ball on the previous evening ia d placed her money, $l3O in *otes and silver,
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  • 357 3 The Singapore Free Press sticks to it that the Military Contribution is too much for the Colony to pay. Instead of opening its eves to the fact that the Colony and the Native States can well afford to pay a rrreat deal more, it continues in the
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  • 525 3 The Free Press has the following: Adverting to what we may term the Marionnette division in the Legislative Council over the Military Contribution item in the 1894 Budget Estimates, the Pinang Gazette remarks Finally there was the official majority trick attain by order. We cannot but wontier
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  • 357 3 Straits Times. Nkaui.y every Englishman in this colony is more or less acquainted with that well conducted corps of Commissionaires who prove of so much service in the City of London, and elsewhere in England. The Commissionaires are drawn from the ranks of pensioned soldiers, and at running
    . Straits Times.  -  357 words
  • 500 3 Though the possessor of the largest riceproducing countries in the world, England is fast losing her rice trade; at least this is the opinion of an English miller writing in the Louisiana Planter. He says Ten or twelve years ago England was one of the largest centres
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  • 1617 3 present themselves for examination.— Bombay Gazette. The Opium Commission will hold its first sitting in Calcutta on the 18th Nov. Sir David Barbour will be the first witness, and will afford the Commission the fullest information as to the financial bearing of the amazing
    present themselves for examination.—Bombay Gazette.  -  1,617 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 916 3 DANDO Go. TAILORS -A-ZSTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 261 FEUT-A-HG-. INDIA RUBBER STAMPS I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. and Brass Seal Manufactory. -.tatt/to nUIIBER Stamp» and lira»» Seal, of N' P? '"'m 5 tl r ll e It every deaeription executed in the jccJ ,'oo- P Lf o’der
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 712 4 thestkaits NETHERSOLE Co., INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. l, FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. ESTABLISHED 1883. ESTABLISHED 1886. Capital fully Subscribed Capital fully Subscribed $3,000,000^£500,000. $2,000,000=£330,00C —.un u a j u a i at w at u. e. -a HFHE oldest and best known Mineral Water Manufacturers in the Straits,
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    • 1247 4 MOLARTY COMPANY CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITFrr SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS CTS SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AN IN Us»B BY AND ST ORES SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBim nr DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufactur POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO.,
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