Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 January 1894
1894-01-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1894-01-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI I. FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1894. No. 423 words
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Advertisement674 1894-01-05 1 pipping (ftoticee. Penins,liar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mai s^eam ers may S'V w£kl 3 be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Qutwards. Homewards. Z 7th Jan. Rohilla 11 th Jan. R w 2 st Ganges 25th Rosetta 4th Feb. Thames Bth Feb 18th 22nd,,674 words
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Advertisement1345 1894-01-05 1 pipping (lloficeg, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD) banks KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. A gra Bank Limited. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers Capital£l,ooo,ooo. (One Million Sterling.) I I I Head Office: F°h Mill sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas1,345 words
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Advertisement579 1894-01-05 1 Sai-’ -y BEDEKMIffiSCHE HANDEL (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital .../35,783,000, Reserve Funds 1,753, 427.23 L Fpecial Reserve Fund... /1,000,000. Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— 'I he Factorij of the Nederlandache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia, Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal,579 words
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Article61 1894-01-05 2 Expected. Names. From. Destination. Consignees. I 5 Choysang Calcutta Singapore A China ...Boustead A Co. 5 Graaf van Bylandt Singapore Padang vid portsHuttenbaeh, Liebert A Co. 5 Teutonia Klang Klang Malacca Do. 5 P. &O. Malua I London S’pore, China <X Japan.. Gilfillan, Wood Co. 16 Monmouthshire Do. Singapore61 words
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Article93 1894-01-05 2 Mails close To-morrow. p o r Per str. Time Langknt Quorra noon Asahan Chan lai noon Edie, Segli, T. Semawe and Olehleh Hok Canton 1 PM. S’pore A Hongkong Choy Sang 1 PM. Singapore A Java Glaucus 1 P.M. Pangkor T. Anson Mary Austin 2 P.M. De[i Aragyee93 words
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Article52 1894-01-05 2 Fkioav. sth Outward mail due, P. A O. Malwa. Satukhay, 6th Epiphany. Town Band, Golf Club. Sonpay, 7th Ist Sunday after Epiphany. Monpay, Brii Town Band, Esplanade. I’okhpay, 9th Mrs. Skinner “At Home,” Residency. Wkpnkhday, lOrn 'Town Band, Esplanade. I'll n KsliA Y, 11 I'll Town Band, Datu52 words
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Article126 1894-01-05 2 Penang, sth January, l«"4 Rates i lose as follows: l.ondou, Demand Bank 2 3 I Do. 1 nmol lis* sight Bank 23| Do. 3 Credits 2 3J-J Do. 3 Docnim ii' ai y I'alciilta, Demand Bink R* Hl Do. 30 days’sight I’rivaie Bombay, Demand Bink 181 Do. 30 days’126 words
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Article80 1894-01-05 2 Penang, sth January, 1894. Tin 7 59 Trang small supplies Black I’epper West Coast.. 9 sellers. I Aclieen I" 2 do White Pepper 13 60 do Cloves (picked) small supp ies Mace No. I »4,- selle, Mace No. 2 Nutmegs 82. do No. 1 U- <l, Sugar80 words
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Article73 1894-01-05 2 Italy. London, 4th, January. —A state of seige has been declared in Sicily. The Weather. There is severe cold in London and the provinces, accompanied by heavy falls ol snow. From Paris, Rome, and elsewhere similar weather is reported. There are continued blizzards ami many wrecks on the73 words
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Article183 1894-01-05 2 The letter of the Chairman of the Chain |„.r of Commerce to the Acting Colonial Secretary, which we publish to-day, will commend itself to all Englishmen for its qniei ami «lignified tom-. The le ter «hi li the latter gentleman, by directi«m of im Act img Governor, a«l<l183 words
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Article257 1894-01-05 2 It will he remembered that a letter was received hv the Chinese Committee at the eml of September from the A«'ting Colonial Seerefai v wi iling under instructions from His Excellency the Acting Governor, ami conveving the impression that the question could not be fu 1 1257 words
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Article899 1894-01-05 2 Mrs. Skinnfr will he At Home” at the Residency on Tuesday, at 4 45. The usual monthly sale of forfeited pledges will take place to-morrow. I he Hon. the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Skinner came down from the hill esterday evening. Ihe Singapore Cricket Club will play Hie Selangor899 words
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Article61 1894-01-05 2 IT. M. S. Egeria vs The Lines. The Egeria got together a football team yesterday evening and played one of the Companies at the Lines. The match ended in favour of the soldiers by two goals to one. The Egeria's left full-back played a tattling game, and was the61 words
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Article132 1894-01-05 2 his visitor and $l5 for the skin.— Straits Timet, A Chinaman living near the ninth milestone on the Bukit I imah Road, received an unexpected visitor on Monday, in the shape of'a fine young tiger that crossed his threshold ami entered his house. The Chinaman quilted thehis visitor and $l5 for the skin.—Straits Timet, - 132 words
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Article534 1894-01-05 2 The following is a copy of a letter addressed by the Chairman of the Uhainls-r of Commerce to His Excellency Governor: Sjr, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 28th ult. taining the reply of His Excellency’the Acting Governor to my letter <\l3ih534 words
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Article136 1894-01-05 2 Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, 3Jth December, 1893. Sir,—With reference to your letterljJf the 4th instant, I have the honour to inform you that I have received a reply from ti e Colonial Secretaiy stating that, pendin«' the receipt of instiu«-tions from the Secretary of State, the original136 words
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Article181 1894-01-05 2 THE COSTA RICA PACKET” CASE. The Singapore Free Press publishes the repor t of the Selort Committee of the New South Wules Legislative Council in thiscase. It is anot her case of i he t rou I lies arising from the natii» nbseil British subject, the Captain being an Americsn181 words
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Advertisement288 1894-01-05 2 X CAfeH SALE. ppitcljapd Co.’o HALF-YEARLY Cash Sale Preparatory to Stock-taking WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, 4TH JANUARY. MS” FOR X FORTNIGHT ONLY. They are offering The Whole of their Stock of Drapery Goods GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. PRONGE SHOES at $l. 50. TAN SHOES, all leather, at $2. CHILDREN’S SHOES288 words
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Advertisement391 1894-01-05 2 NF W A DVERTI SEME NTS.. FOR Singapore, China and Japan. mine S. S. LINDISIMHNH.” lenvinß I 80..,1»v <o-.l»v, n...y b«.xpe<-ted to I.eie oii the for U.e above ports. For freight or passage apply to BOUSTEAD A Co., January sth, 1894. Agents. JTOV7 READY. THE ‘■Pinang Gazette” Calendar for 1894391 words
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Advertisement174 1894-01-05 2 NOTICE. 0“ N and after December Ist no chits will he allowed at either of the undermentioned establ is 11 men ts. ESPLANADE HOTEL, SARRE’S TIFFIN ftOOMS. Penang, 28th November, 1893. NOTICE. AIR. RICCARI) will be obliged if the gentleman who boi rowed the 2nd volume of the CHRONICLES OF174 words
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956 1894-01-05 3 Retrenchment. Trnc following is Lord Ripon's despatch w't.heuference to the difference between the Liiolfici-il members of the Hongkong Legislature and the Government, on the constitution Kf the Retrenchment Commit |pe I ha> Hie honour to acknowledge the receipt despatches, No. |64 of 16th -AugTtst956 words
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Article387 1894-01-05 3 January 4th, *****. Mk. R. c. Grey, Land Officer, .Teluk Auson, is about to be appointed ActiimDistrict Magistrate at Kuala Kangsar. He is expected to take up his duties veryshort ly. His place will be taken by Mr. Burnside. Mr. Gardner expects to be transferred to Kinta very387 words
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Article335 1894-01-05 3 Calcutta, 28th December.— At a meeting of the Opium Commission to-day, Lord Brassev read the following memorial submitted bv the Bishop of Calcutta anil a large number of clergy We, the Bishop and undersigned clergy of the Church of England in this city being deeply interested in335 words
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Article357 1894-01-05 3 SIHI’OWNEHS w ill be by no means sorry to hear of the breakdown of the Indian trooper Serupis, which reduces the number of Admiralty troopships now employed on the Indian service to two, the Euphrates and the Malabar. They have long been anxious to secure the abolition357 words
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Article1031 1894-01-05 3 Evidence of Dr. N. R. Sirca-r. The following is an abstract of his statement: Aly experience of the opium habit is among Bengalees, Hindoos, and Alahomedans of different classes. I was for two years house-surgeon of the Mayo and Chandney Hospitals, where the daily average1,031 words
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Article291 1894-01-05 3 Details of the Bomb Outrage at Paris. London, December 13. Excitement, and fear have been aroused throughout Europe by the perpetration of the outrage by Anarchists, in the French Chamber of Deputies. 1 he force of the explosion was very great, and had it been delayed until291 words
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Advertisement486 1894-01-05 3 T.EIE rM TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION FOR 1804. tpHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is as follows: 7*o GorermneHt Office* and Merchant*’ (rudoicng m I'enang.— Per annum $2O payable in i Bg Po»t. Per annum 823 do. Single copy 20 cents. PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTH E. i GENERAL486 words
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Advertisement1007 1894-01-05 3 DANDO Co.' I TAILOBS -A-ISTZD GENERAL OUTFITTERS. No 1, Bench Street Union Street, 261 FEZT2LITG-. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE revision of Assessment Lists for -/T .L houses and lands within the Al unici- PENANG TUIT 3LUB. palitj of George I own, Penang, for the «y Z VA year 1894 having been1,007 words
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Advertisement1197 1894-01-05 4 (Hotter* I NETHEBSOLE Co., THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. The Marine Insurance Company, i, FA RQUHAR STREET, PENANG. Limited. rpHE undersigned having been appointed 7” 1 Agent, f<n- the al,oeJCorp.are T UE Co, ’'l“’"y <» VgV-» now prepared to accept MARINE and J- eept ris aon 0,1 s thrnnch VV.itp ManupactoßKKS1,197 words
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Advertisement613 1894-01-05 4 And see that each Jar bears Baron Lwbig’s Signature Jjjf| in Blue Ink across the Label. > iCA/j finest amo cheapest» jT ?JLS*' HEAT-FLAVuUTNG y STOCK FOR SOUPS/ x MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. > Invaluable for India ai /1 an Efficient Tonic in al*\ cases of Weakness. > iX. had613 words
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