Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 December 1893

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1893. No. 295
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 711 1 O'Shee's.. Oriental Steam ’urination Company. rpHE mail steamers may ;—> -L be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following date» Outwards. Homewards. 7th Jan. Rosetta 28th Dec. p (r() u a 2 st Rohilla 11 th Jan. 4fli Fe,i Gauge» 25th Hi,; 18th Thames Bth Feb.
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    • 1502 1 I Gtoficea. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks.. 7 at MI T n KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. The A gra Bank Limited. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. 000,000. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million Sterling.) -~ut\ 1 Head Office: I For Will
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    • 493 1 KEDERLANDSCHE HAttDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Motherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 1,753,427.23| Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Heap Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the NederlandtC.e Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and
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  • 71 2 ifii ij lyuiivL» Mails clo»e To-morrow. For str. Time Deli 1 P.M. Edie, Segli, T. Semawe and Olehleh ffok 1 P.M. Edie &T. Semawe Eosa 1 P.M. Pangkor A T. Anson... Kwang Tung 3 p M. Europe, via Brindisi... Posetta Friday, 29th. ■> Pangkor, T. Anson and Port
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  • 46 2 \Vxi>n r.si>Av, 27th 'Town Rand, Espbinaile. Tiiuksday, 28th 'Town Band, Data Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Brindisi. Ehiday, 29th Sa i uri>ay, 30th Town Band, Golf Club. Slln i>a v, 31 st First Sunday after Christmas. Monday, Ist: Town Band, Esplanade. I’okhlav, 2nd:
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  • 141 2 Penang, 27th December, B a IKS CLOSE. AS KOI.LOWN l.otidon, Demand Bank 23< I Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2t-2 4J Do. 3 Credits 2 z 4j Do. 3 Docirm-tit ry t'ldciiiiH. tmnniO'l Bink I’« 18f Do. 3o (lavs’ sight Privtia Bombay, Dom in'! B«nk 184 Do. 30 days’sight
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  • 80 2 Penang, 27th Decembbr, 1893. Tin »<7.55 Trang >•<» «"pply Black Pepper < West Coast.. 9. sellers. I Adieen 1 .2-» «Io White Pepper... 14. do Cloves (picked) small supplies Mure No. I 84. seller». Mace No. 2 79. do Nutmegs Bl. do No. I 7. do Sugar
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  • 131 2 Africa. London, 2oth December. Fresh Protestant and Catholic fighting is reported from Uganda. It is believed that France meditates sending an expedition to Madagascar, as organised hands of marauders are attacking their outposts. Spain. Apparatus and material for the wholesale manufacture of bombs has been found in a
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  • 152 2 Cricket. Penang ver«tw Singapore. Singapore, 26th Dec., 6.15 p. m.—Singapore made 146 inns in the first innings, the scorers being;— McClosky 11 Guggisberg 6 Duder 92 Edwards 5 Orman 3 Cook 0 Merewether 0 Grant 4 'Talbot 2 Gahagan 9 Mactaggart 0 Extras 14 Total 146 Garrard secured
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  • 1028 2 The two warlike journalists of Singapore have gone out of their own particular sphere and have used the Straits Association as a new field for fighting their battles over again. The warlike Mr. Reid, not having sufficient courage to volunteer, wants to he compelled
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  • 869 2 We NOTE I’HE arrival of Mr Davidson from Taiping and Dr. and Mrs. Owen from Teluk Anson. Perak. Mr. A. D. T. T. Boutmy lias arrived here to take up the post of Act ing Consul-Genera I for the Netherlands vice Mr. Fleury, v. ho is going away on
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  • 57 2 A service, at which about 40 persons were present, was held at the Government Bungalow on Christmas day, the Hon. Majoi Mnc('alliini and Mr. Glutton reading the lessons and the service. lhe Hon. Resident Councillor and Mrs. Skinner were not piesent. having gone down the
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  • 97 2 The snbsci ihers to the Pmang Gazette, who get their newspapers by post, are under some obligation to the workmen in this office. The men are nearly all Christians and have sacrificed their own pleasures for the hem fir of subscriber in I’erak and Provinee
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  • 190 2 Wk regret to announce the death of >• Mai tin Thomas, an old Penang resident an forrnei I v chief clerk in the llai bom Mastt* l Office. The snd event, occurred rather suddei Iv vesterday afternoon, nt l |,s ,esl ence in Anson Road, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 964 2 new aE pritchard Co., MR. RICCARD will be obliged if the gentleman who borrowed the 2nd REACH STREET. volume of the Chronicles of Crime (By Camden Pelham printed, in 1841) from him will return it at his earliest conveni"'pennng, 27t„ December, W 93. 54! TAILORING DEPARTMENT. DRESS COATINGS—AUCTION SALE. Mohair
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    • 385 2 TO LET. LARGE dwelling house with compound. facing the Dato Kramat Gardens, (No. 421, Dato Kramat Road For further pariiculara apply to TUN KU NYA ITUM, No. 8, Chulia Street Ghaut* Penang, 6tb December, 1893. 510 LOST. f UVV (> Share Certificates in the Penang j Khean Gnan Insurance Co,
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  • 110 3 fs cricket match was played on the i Hile yesterday, between scratch teams Cricket- Club and the Penang Club. The Penang Recreation ,u,,s ,n rBt innings, Penang Cricket Club 137, being ’"'«•in f" r t,ie ,at,ei runs The nd scorers were, for the Recrear ri I' Annus (43), West
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  • 427 3 QsTliiirs'lnv afternoon, there was held in jlieoTceof Messrs. Paterson. Simons and Sin?ap ore a meeting to discuss certain innosals regarding the establishment of a < ir .,its Militia. The meeting was held at the o ftl,e Committee of the Singapore IJmiieli of
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  • 381 3 The following charges are made by the Governor in Council under the Post Office Ordinance: The charge on unpaid and insufficiently paid correspondence received in the Colony from abroad is at the rate of 8 cents for 25 rentimes; 3 cents for 10 centimes, and 1 cent for
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  • 269 3 Free Press" Topicist.) We are more than pleased with the t,ie confe 'ttnce between the UnofhciaLs and the Committee of the Straits Settlements Association. The resolution adopted means that the Military Contribution blocks the way; and that the S S A has no nose for Mr.
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  • 403 3 Af the special and ordinary meetings of the Municipal Commissioners held on Sat nrday last, Mr. J. Y. Kennedy President), Capt. Anderson, R. e., and Mr. J. Gibson were present. Minutes. The minutes of the last special and ordinary meetings were read ami confirmed. Special Meeting. The Budget.
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  • 342 3 A GOOD deal of interest centred in the hearing of I he action VanGeyzel vs. the Proprietors and Publishers of the Times oj Ceylon" in the Colombo District Court. The case is one that has been more than once referred to in these columns and,
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  • 89 3 Final Agreement. London, December 4. —France and England have accepted the Chinese proposals for the recognition of the Mekong territory in Siam as a buffer State. Siam is precluded from maintaining vessels of war in the river and from keeping troops on its right bank, and France
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  • 135 3 London, December 4. Viennese politicians fear that, war is inevitable in the early spring. There is great friction between Servia and Bulgaria, and it is attributed to Russian machinations. London, December 5. —There is renewed excitement in Italy owing to the encampment of 40,000 French soldiers on
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  • 186 3 A Great Insurgent Victory. London, December I. There are stated to be 1,500 political prisoners at present in Rio de Janeiro detained by I’resident I’eixoto’s Government on suspicion of sympathising with the cause of the naval insurgents. Rumours are current that I’resident Peixoto has been
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  • 431 3 >. —Times of India. The following is a summary of some more of the evidence obtained by the Opium Commissioner s The Opium Commission to-day recorded the evidence of Mr. K. Steel, a merchunt. on the commercial aspect of opium on commission. Mr. F. Schiller,
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  • 719 3 (I id Inflii>i*ii at Home. London, %)ecejAer 7.—lnfluenza is making alarming and the deaths from affections of pie respiratory organs have doubled in London. America and England. London, December 4.—The general tone of I’resident Cleveland’s latest message to Congress is friendly to Great Britain. Alarm in Austria.
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    • 1073 3 DANDO Co/ TAILORS -A-JSTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Beach Street Union Street, 26i FEiT-A-ira-. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Company, Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that York Road will be closed to traffic, until further Capital $1,200,000 divided into 24,000 shakes notice, in consequence of alterations to the
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    • 469 4 Stationery, for OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THK PinangGasetteOffce. A CCOUNT BOOKS— various sizes. r 1 “AT HOME” CARDS BA LL PROGRAMMES— laiae latest design. g d S,,r ment Baskerville cabi\f'i’< 120 .N0t.n.,.;, hpes. Best qualny papei j,, demand. <l6O each. BLD 1 1 ING I’A
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