Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 January 1894
1894-01-26
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-01-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DATT.Y NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [P/?/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1894. No. 2122 words
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Advertisement604 1894-01-26 1 (Hoticee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang wards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Rosetta 4th Feb. Thames Bth Feb Assail 18th I J/oZwa 22nd Rohilla 4th Mar. Rosetta Bth Mar. Thames 18th ftccreana 22nd The above dates are604 words
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Advertisement1330 1894-01-26 1 SBtppincr QloficCUe BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.), 1 banks. rr D KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. A p VT Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, e 7 lml e HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. (One Million sterling.) I j Heid Office: f —A-C For Will1,330 words
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Advertisement519 1894-01-26 1 «EDERLMDSCHE HANDET KAATSCBAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-vp Capital .../35,783,000. Reserve Finds 1,753.427.23| Special Reserve Fund... /1,000,1)00. Head Oeeice in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factor! j of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and519 words
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Article88 1894-01-26 2 Expected. B Names. From. Destination. Consignees. 26 P. &O. Shanghai Colombo S’pore, China Japan.. Gilfillan, Wood iCo. 26 Pundua l Singapore Rangoon Calcutta Huttenbach. Liebert 4 Co. 26 Nerbudda Rangoon Singapore Do. 27 Maetsuycker Edie Edie, Segli Padang... Do. 28 Glenesk London S’pore, China 4. Japan.. Boustead Co. 2988 words
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Article61 1894-01-26 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time Deli Avaygee I pm. Edie. Segli. 'l'. Seinawe and Olehleh R. K.Atjeh... Ip.m. Tongkah, Kopali, Renong, Mergui Tavoy Setthi Ip.m. Tongkah Deli 1 p.m. Pangkor T. Anson Canton 2 p.M. S’pore A Hongkong (J. Apcar 2 p.m. Pangkor &T. Anson Ngapoota61 words
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Article60 1894-01-26 2 Saturday, 27 th Town Band, Golf Club. Auction Sale Household Furniture, Logan Road. Sunhay, 28th Sexagesima Sunday. Last Quarter Moon. Monday, 29 th Town Band, Esplanade. Tdkmdav, 30tii Auction Sale Household Furniture, Nortiiam Road. Wkhnksiiay, 31st Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, Ist: 'I own Band, Datu Kramat Gardens. Homeward60 words
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Article120 1894-01-26 2 Ue.nang, 26th January, IB'.»L Ha lEX CLOSE AS follows: London, Demand Bank 2 3 .1 Do. I months’sight Bank 23/ Do. 3 Credits 23/ Do. 3 Documentary 'nlciit la. Demand Bank 11« 187 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 187 Do. 30 «lays’sight I’riv.rc .Madras, Demand Bank 186|120 words
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Article81 1894-01-26 2 Pexam., 26 th January, 1894. Tin $36.50 Trang 9. Black Pepper West Coast.. 8.20 I Acheen 7.80 White Pepper... 12.40 Cloves (picked) small supplies Mace No. I S 3 sellers. Mace No. 2 72. do Nutmegs 82. do No. I 6.80 Sugar < 2 4.-»U firm I81 words
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Article62 1894-01-26 2 France and the Khedive. London, 25th January. France is not supporting the Khedive, but is rather advising moderation. Germany. Bismarck arrives at Berlin to-morrow. There are great preparations ami universal rejoicings. Corbett rs. Mitchell. In the boxing match for the heavy championship of the world at Jacksonville, Corbett62 words
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Article20 1894-01-26 2 BIRTH. Simpson.— On the 24th inst., at Balik Pulau, the wife of Inspector Henry Simpson, of a daughter.20 words
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Article654 1894-01-26 2 We yesterday published a programme of some of the reforms required to consolidate the Colony into a prosperous whole. The programme is short and one that will command very general support. Many of the points therein have been admitted and others have been sufficiently argued already. The Penang654 words
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Article817 1894-01-26 2 LOCA L AND GENERAL. H. M.’s gunboat Archer, Capt. Rogers, arrived from Singapore this morning. The trial OF the Bukit Ghinting gang robbery and murder case was resumed at the Assizes this morning. A SPECIAL tiffin will be given at the Eastern and Oriental Hotel liffin Rooms, Union Street, to-morrow.817 words
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63 1894-01-26 2 Proposed Bates (Approximate) for Consular Tour in H. M. S. Archer.” 27th January Leave Pemßg. 28th Arrive Lengkawi 28t,h Leave Lengksiwi 29th Arrive Tongkah 30th Leave Tongkah 31st Arrive Renong 2nd February Leave Renong. 3i Arrive Ghirbi. 4t|] Leave Ghirbi sth Arrive Perlis63 words
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Article482 1894-01-26 2 A valedictory address was presented to Mr Birch yesterday afternoon by the 'clerks, ushers and interpreters in the Police Court and Court of Requests. The address was read by Mr- J- E. V Jeremiah, chief clerk in the Police Court, and is a-i follows482 words
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Article88 1894-01-26 2 The following is the result, of Yesterday’s play Profession Pairs.— (Telegraph) G. E. Cole and H. H. Gilbey defeated A. H. Capper and \V. Evans (Civil Service I) by 6 4. 6 4. Double Handicap. —A. S. Anthony and F. O. Hallifax (owe 15 and f88 words
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Article330 1894-01-26 2 At (he Assizes yesterday, a Chinaman was sentenced to live years’ imprisonment for stealing a bottle of whisky. The sentence may seem severe, but he was apparently an old offender, as he had been previously convicted some six times in the last ten years. According to the prosecution,330 words
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Advertisement549 1894-01-26 2 New Advertisement. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE S. 8., Settlement of Penang. 8. C. No. 567 of 1893. Between Messrs. Chee Woe Co., Plaintiffs, and Lee Guan Hong Defendant. To Lee Guan Hong, the defendant abovenamed. TAKti NOTICE that by an order of this Hon’ble Court, dated the 2nd549 words
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Advertisement12 1894-01-26 2 Pritchard and Company ’s CASH SALE will end on the 25th instant.12 words
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Advertisement195 1894-01-26 2 The Netherlands Fire Insurance Company. Established 1845. rpHE undersigned is prepared to receive 1 lire risks at current rates. He is also authorised to insure Suit's in harbour and in dock. Horses and CATTLE in the stables, etc., against lite risks only. H. J. MARTYN, Jnr., 253 Agent. NOTICE. ]JOR195 words
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Article162 1894-01-26 3 A remarkable case of coincidence has come to light in the garrison, immediately after the mobilisation manoeuvres. It appears were two brothers named Saunders in the Shropshire Regiment; though about 7 years apart in age, they were both promoted to be sergeants on the same day (some time162 words
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Article209 1894-01-26 3 The foolish hankering after titles which the Chinese, in common with many Europeans, possess in such a marked degree has led a well-to-do Chinaman into a very dangerous position. The individual in question, Ho Lung-chien, some twelve years ago bought a district magistrate’s rank, but209 words
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Article507 1894-01-26 3 (Straits Times.) A bullock cart, steered a bit wildly, on Monday afternoon, ran against the pillar of a house in Neil Road, Singapore, and brought down nearly the whole of the house. Action is to be taken against the driver. In connection with the Swimming Club that has(Straits Times.) - 507 words
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Article244 1894-01-26 3 —Straits Times. Ihe Sultan of Johore’s new racing yacht, recently imported from England, tried conclusions with some of the crack racing craft in Singapore this morning. The new boat, rating, we believe, in the ton and a half class, is built on a model somewhat similar to—Straits Times. - 244 words
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776 1894-01-26 3 command of the Hanoi.—Straits Times, Jan. 24. Captain McNeill Shoots Himself. A sad calamity took place in the forenoon this day, when Captain Robert McNeill shot himself with a revolver in the pre- mises of the Masonic Club. Death was almost instantaneous. All thecommand of the Hanoi.—Straits Times, Jan. 24. - 776 words
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Article302 1894-01-26 3 (China Mail, Jan. 18 th.) I here: is hardly anything to record in the way of news from China this week. 1 he people, as is usual at. this time of the year, seem to be so intent on making preparations for the advent of the302 words
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Article1947 1894-01-26 3 Rumours arc current in Bombay ami Calcutta that the Government will impose a duty on the importation of silver in the immediate future Even the date was assigned—Friday, the sth January, which has passed without any such imposition. Synchronously with these rumours, large purchases sent1,947 words
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Advertisement46 1894-01-26 3 THE PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OE' SUBSCRIPTION EOU ISU'i. fpHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is as follows To Government Offices and Merchants’ Godoicns in Penang.— Per annum... $2O payable in advance. By Post. Per annum $23 do. Single copy 20 cents.46 words
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Advertisement984 1894-01-26 3 M®LARTY COMPANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS. TOOLS. APPLIANCES AND STORES IN USE BY SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HOUSEBUILDERS. DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufacturers. DANI) 0&C o. TAILORS GUNLB A L OUTFI I984 words
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Advertisement1392 1894-01-26 4 Jnaurance (hoftcee.. Insurance (Tlofittei. NETHERSOLE Co., THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. MARINE INUSRANCE. 1 FARQUIIAK street, PENANG. TPHE undersigned having been appointed Mannheim Insurance Company. J. Agents for the above Corporation are r TIHE undersigned have been appointed now prepared to accept MARINE and I Agents for the above Company and1,392 words
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Advertisement680 1894-01-26 4 FOR And see that each Jar bears Baron Liebig’s Signature j SĔm B in Blue Ink across the Label. X a. flnestand cheTpest Z MEAT-FLAVOURING f STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCEB. Invaluable for India aa /I an Efficient Tonic in aU cases of Weakness. To be had of680 words
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