Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 January 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-01-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DJLILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [P6I?E 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1894. No. 1022 words
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Advertisement569 1894-01-12 1 Hipping (notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Bril HE mail steamers may X be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang •homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. 2<stJan. Ganges 25th Tan 7?ose«<t 4th Feb? Thames Bth Feb’ «Tn JfaZwfl 22nd Rohdla 4th Mar., Rosetta Bth Mar. 1 he above569 words
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Advertisement1684 1894-01-12 1 (Roficea. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. tT m Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. e lml e HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million Sterling.) I Head Office: For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Str.,1,684 words
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Advertisement656 1894-01-12 1 NEDEKLANDSCHE HANDEL BAATSCHAPMJ. (Netherland 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. Head Agency' in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.— Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, 'legal, Peealongan. Pasaroean,656 words
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Article80 1894-01-12 2 Expected. Date I Jan. Piames. Brom. Destination. Consignees. ael Ai- Edie, Segli Padang... Huttenbach, Liebert Co. 16 Monmouthshire London Singapore China Boustead &Co 17 Lindisfarne Bombay S’pore, China Japan.. Do lSe l a Singapore Trieste vid ports S. Kustermann Co. iq Liverpool Singapore Batavia Mansfield. Bogaardt Co. 18 M.80 words
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Article31 1894-01-12 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per sir. Time Langkat Jin Ho 1 P.M. S’pore Hongkong Lightning 2 P.M. Pangkor T. Anson... Kwang Tung 3 p.m. Deli Ho Kwei 5 p.m.31 words
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Article51 1894-01-12 2 Satukday, 13tii Town Band, Golf Club. Cricket, P. R. C. vs. C. R. C., Esplanade. Sunday, 14th 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Monday. 15th Town Band, Esplanade. Tokmdav, 16th Football, Esplanade. Wkdnksday, 17th Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 18th Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward mail closes, via Negapatam. Kkiday,51 words
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Article133 1894-01-12 2 Ben a ng, 12th January, I»h4. Rates (lose as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 •U- •(■•I. Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2 3|-| Do. 3 Credits 2'3|-2/4 Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta, Demand Bank •<* 181 p-2 Do. 3<J days’ sight Pri vine Bombay, Demand Bank Do. 30 days’sight Priva133 words
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Article77 1894-01-12 2 Penang, 12th January, 1894. I Trang small supplies Black Pepper < West Coast.. 9. sellers. I Acheen 10. 2-> do White Pepper... 13 60 do Cloves (picked) small supplies Mace No. 1 »4. sellers. Mace No. 2 79. do Nutmegs 82. do INo. I 7 do 2...77 words
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Article464 1894-01-12 2 We have to thank Mr. Huttenbach for not addressing his letter to the members of the Chamber of Commerce through our columns. He has hail it printed and published in his own way. As a curiosity, and as an example of the kind of man that His464 words
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Article568 1894-01-12 2 The entries for the Races will close at noon to-morrow. Sir Charles Warren arrived in Singapore on Sunday last from Colombo. Major McCallum, Mrs. Callum, and Miss McCallum arrived in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. H. H. Gomi’ertz, Cadet, arrived from Singapore last evening by the P. A568 words
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Article129 1894-01-12 2 A coirnKseoNDENT signing himself Crusader having had his letter refused by us. has sought publicity through another channel which may not be within the reach of all our readeis. In sending his letter elsewhere he suppresses his own name. He suppresses also a letter written by us129 words
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Article70 1894-01-12 2 H M. S. Egeria r«. Government English School. The above match, under Association Rules, was played on the Esplanade yesterday evening befoie a large crowd of spectators. The School boys were too nimble for their opponents and defeated them l»v three goals to nil. The game was an exceedingly70 words
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Article305 1894-01-12 2 A general meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held on the Race Course at 6 30 this morning. Dr. Brown, President, presided. ami there was a good attendance of members. The business was called for the purpose of considering the proposed alteration of certain i ules.305 words
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80 1894-01-12 2 I’he Siam Free Press gives, with all reserve, a report that the King of Siam is seriously indisposed and confined to his bed. That this should be so at so critical a time is to be lamented. So far the personality of the80 words
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Article42 1894-01-12 2 —Free Preu. Why is the grand silver mace at, the Supreme Court of the Northern Settlement tor all the world like the shafts of an Irish jaunting ear Because, sure, it is mended with a bit of shtring,” bedad—Free Preu. - 42 words
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Article706 1894-01-12 2 “Early Bird. ” - (By “Early Bird.”) The Maiden Race.—lt is said that there’s many a slip ’twixt the cup Mn the lip.” Such is, in fact, the case with Mr. M rican, whose Unicorn would be certain to win this race, but, unfortunately, the horse lias gone lame at. the706 words
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362 1894-01-12 2 The Acting-Governor’s letter to the Penang Chamber of Commerce reads like a judge’s charge to a jury —in favour of Mr. Huttenbich. “Now, good people, make up your minds. Is it Brown you mean Or is it Huttenbach If vou send up Mr. Hut tenbacli’s362 words
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Advertisement270 1894-01-12 2 CASH SALE; Co,’? HALF-YEARLY Cash Bale Preparatory to “Stock-taking” WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, 4TH JANUARY. FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY. They are offering The Whole of their Stock of Drapery Goods GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. SHOES—BRONGE SHOES at $l. 50. TAN SHOES, all leather, at $2. CHILDREN’S SHOES 33f off. DRESSING270 words
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Advertisement415 1894-01-12 2 New Advertisements. NOTICE. 11AN CHOON LIP, the famous Chinese Specialist for Piles, has now returned to Penang after an absence of four years in China It is well known that he effects most wonderful cures without lancing or cutting, and without putting the patient to needless pain. He lias effectually415 words
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Advertisement182 1894-01-12 2 NOTICE. IIOR Sale by Public Auction on Tuesday, the 23rd January, 1894, at 3P. M., on the spot, a set of Machinery for a workshop (supposed to be complete) lately imported by Messrs. Chong Moh Co., and now lying at lower Beach Street, the corner of the end of Weld182 words
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Article498 1894-01-12 3 (Free Press, 6 m January.) Aftek being ten days invisible the snn sh.>ne <>nt this morning at 11 a. m., rather late for a New Y-nr’s greeting certainly. Seeing that this is already the 6th January’ SuitGKON Major McGregor, now staying at the lliffls Hotel, who <>n Saturday(Free Press, 6 m January.) - 498 words
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Article210 1894-01-12 3 (Free Press, Bih Jan cart Mr. Graves goes down to Malacca on Thursday to start with the survey of the proposed Malacca railway to Negri-Sem bilan. Tt will take about four months to complete this operation. We understand that Mr Kinch, partner of Messrs. Grassi Brothers, the(Free Press, Bih Jan cart ) - 210 words
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Article258 1894-01-12 3 The Free Press hears that there is a possibility that the officer who will succeed H. E. Major-General Sir Charles Warren in Command of the Troops Straits Settlements will he ('ol. Frederick C. Keyset, C.B now Inspector of Army Signalling at Aidershot, and formerly of the258 words
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Article2936 1894-01-12 3 Mr. A. Hottenbach has addressed the following letter to (he Members of the hamber of Commerce Gentlemen,_W,th a view to the meeting that has been called m connection with the r eef mn, for thel2lh instant.it will not be out of place if I tell my colleagues what2,936 words
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228 1894-01-12 3 I HE Free Press shvs -We hear that Hie Ist Battalion ot the Lincolnshire Regiment is to l>e sent from Alderwhot. to Malta on tin l 2|sf August. According to the ustiil pract i'-e of having one battalion abio-ol anti the other al home, this228 words
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Article407 1894-01-12 3 When one of the Australian Squadron was patrolling the Souili Seas lately she came up with a very nice-looking sailing vess I, and one of her oflicers iroaiderl the stranger. She proved to be h Colonial owner! craft, engaged in recruiting kanakas for the Queensland407 words
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Advertisement23 1894-01-12 3 I O LE I. 7YT EWING TON,” Bnrmah Road, now in excellent repair, from Ist prox. Apply to 280 BOU STEAD A Co.23 words
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Advertisement1103 1894-01-12 3 DAN DO Co.’ TAILORS GENERAL OUTFITTERS. 1, Beach Street Union Stnn't, A. KAULFUSS PSOSPECTJS OF pho I oGRAPHic studio 2ZIITT2L ZtJLCES, 27. Farquar Stree. b (ake p]acj at qu oPend..ilj-(row7»,uLtoLp.ll..«»ptSuuJ0 P end.. ilj (ro w7»,u L to L p. 11 ..«»pt SuuJ a J A I.AIKIE STOCK OF VIEWS FIRST1,103 words
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Advertisement1410 1894-01-12 4 3wrance (Hotter. 3naurance (Hotter. NETHERSOLE Co., THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, The Marine Insurance Company, FARQUHAR STREET PENANG-. In Tn i tftd. HE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Corporation are rpHE above Company is prepared to ac- now prepared to accept MARINE and I cept risks on Bonds,1,410 words
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Advertisement720 1894-01-12 4 I ~ASZ FOR And see that each Jar bears Baron Liebig’s Signature J in Bine Ink across the LabeL X- 4 fuiesiTnd CHEAPEST Z meat-flavouring* f .er- J STOCK FOR SOUPS. iMDE DISHES AND SAUCES. Invaluable for India aa /I an Efficient Tonic in alb t/ cases of Weakness. To720 words
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