Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-03-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTRtISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1894. No. 7122 words
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Advertisement680 1894-03-30 1 (ftoftces. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BFTIH.E mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Malnos Ist Apl.i Asiam 6th Apl Rosetta 15th j llokilla 20th trance? 29th Thames 4th Mav Sutlej 13th May. Malvva 18th J r The above680 words
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Advertisement1301 1894-03-30 1 (Hotter, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.) banks. 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, Agra Bank Limited HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. C *'™Miiiioii -vI Head Office Will sail Steamer From Expected on Nicholas Lane, Lombard Sir., London, E.C. t1,301 words
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Advertisement715 1894-03-30 1 NJDERLANDSCBE HANDEL. HAATSCHAPPIJ. (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 Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and715 words
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Article69 1894-03-30 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per sir. Time Singapore China Diamond 9P M. Edie, T. Scmawe and Olehleh Karang 1 p.Yf. Deli Langkat 1 F.M. Langkat... Jin Ho 1 P.M. Pangkor T Anson Betsy 2 Mdnlmein Megna 5 p.m. Pangkor<fc T. Anson ('anion 5 p'.M. Langkat... Quorra 5 p.m.69 words
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Article157 1894-03-30 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. G. ran Bylandt from Singapore. s. s. Megna from Rangoon. s. s. Diamond from Rangoon. s. s. Betsy from 'l'. Anson. s. s. Quorra from Langkat. Yesterday. s. s. Lady Il’eZd from Port Weld. Expected. Mar. 31 s. s. Pentakota from Singapore for Rangoon and157 words
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Article231 1894-03-30 2 Arri vale. To-day. Per s. s. G. ran Bylandt from Olehleh,. Miss. Neilmiyer. Per s. s. Retsy from T. Arison Mr. Mar Pis. Yesterday. Pers. s. Lady Weld from Port Weld Mr. Banforlli. Depart urex. Y esterday. Per s. s. Nuddea for S’pore, Mr. Craig. Mr. F. G.231 words
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Article53 1894-03-30 2 Kkii.iy, 30th Outward mail due P. A Surat. Meeting Municipal Commissioners. Sa i I'iuiAv, 3lsf Potter Bellow Company Town Hall, ’[’own Band, Golf ('lub. Sun day, Ist Low Sunday. Prince Bismarck’s 79th Birthday. Mjindat. 2nd Town Band, EspLimi'lf. Tiikkpav, 3rd Wkunichiia V, 4th I'niiusiiAr. sth Town Band, Dalu’Kramat53 words
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Article140 1894-03-30 2 Penang, 30th MaRCII, l>O4. Bates close as follows: L'mdon, Demand Bink 2 dol. Do. t monflis' sight Bank 2 1 Do. 3 Credits 2 l-J-f Do. 3 Doeum'-n' ary t’ldenl In, Demau l Bi nk 177 Do. 30 dais’ si'/lit Private Bombay, Deinnn 1 Bmk 177 Do. 30 days’140 words
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Article74 1894-03-30 2 Penang, 30ru March, 1894. Tin $38.90 I Trang 8.90 Black Pepper < West Coast.. 8.25 I Acheen 7.40 White Pepper... 12 90 (Boves (picked) 51.50 ,Mace No. I 99, Mace No. 2 72. Nutmegs 84. No. 1 6 80 Sugar -I 2 4.50 firm Basket 4.05 sellers.74 words
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Article46 1894-03-30 2 London, 2Sth March. President Cleveland’s message Io Congress vetoes the bill for coinage seigniorage. He says lite Treasury was ill-advised and the bill is dangerous, as it would cause a large addition to the silver currency and a corresponding reduction in the gold reserve.46 words
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Article326 1894-03-30 2 We are INFORMED that the performance at the Town Hall tomorrow night will commence punctually at nine. It IS NOTICED that the largo number of broken setjited water bottles, complained of recently as lying alongside of the manufactory in Pitt Street, in d.nigeroiis proximity to the Chinese326 words
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Article348 1894-03-30 2 The pei foi m inee of u Forget-me-not4’ at the Town Hall last night wasp great treat. The special scenery advertised did not make its appearance, but the shabbiness of the stage furniture was forgotten after Ihe i appearance of Stephanie de Mohrivart--51 iM. I’otter. She is348 words
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Article135 1894-03-30 2 At a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on the 15th, the Hon. T. H. Whitehead asked if in view of the West Indian Colonies, including British Honduras and British Guiana, having recently passed resolutions throughout their Legislatures condemning the Crown Agency system as an expensive and135 words
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1228 1894-03-30 2 The annual distribution of prizes took place at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. At 4-30 p. m., the Hou. Resident Councillor accompanied by the Colonial Chaplain and Mr. Hargreaves, Head Master, entered the hall. Here the bays and a few parents and friends were1,228 words
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Article222 1894-03-30 2 At the Assizes on Thursday, 22nd inst», two cases were heard. A Chinawoman named Khu Geok Yong was charged with criminal breach of ti ust in respect of the sum of $4BO on one account and $250 in another. She was found guilty on both charges and sentenced222 words
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Article354 1894-03-30 2 A COURT of two Magistrates, Mr. Haughton and Mr. Howard, tried a Case of a peculiar nature yesterday. One Shaik Ibram prosecuted Shaik Ismail and another for breaking down his house and removing his property while the complainant was in prison. The house, an at tap354 words
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Advertisement838 1894-03-30 2 r J < /C Saturday, March 31st. Monday, April 2nd. “FRANCILLON” “THERESE RAQUIN Alexandre Dumas latest great success Zola’s wonderful play, as played by at the Theatre Francais, Paris. Mrs> potter and Mp Bellew I'rancillon Mrs. Potter. for 500 nights, Comte de Riverolles Mr. Bollew. and Supported by their own838 words
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Article824 1894-03-30 3 The following article, which we publish is special interest to us just now, seeing that fc is on, >" ,atel J tlia t a meeting o f the Penang Bar was held on the subject of repressing the acquisition of business by unprofessional means, if indeed it has824 words
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Article248 1894-03-30 3 The Russo-German Commercial Treaty. Berlin, March 16.—The* Reichstag have passed the commercial treaty with Russia. The Queen. London, March 17. —The Queen has arrived at Florence. M. P. For West Leed*. M. Herbert Gladstone has been re-elect-ed for West Leeds, unopposed. The Army Estimates. Mr. Campbell Bannerman, in248 words
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Article1008 1894-03-30 3 (L. 8)' C. Express, March 2 and forty presen tat*nZ“ we°re made"" The e Ch- relUrnet J fc Windsor the next day. He Chinese and Japanese Ministers were introduced to the Queen on 24th ult The Prince of Wales left London yesterday f,Z Pans, an route(L. 8)' C. Express, March 2 ) - 1,008 words
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Article1455 1894-03-30 3 In a recent issue we briefly noticed the death in Rangoon, on the 19th instant, of the Right Reverend Bishop Pftui Ambrose Bigandet, K.C.C.1., F.C.V., Bishop of Ramatha and Vicar Apostolic of Southern Burma. Rangoon papers just to band contain lengthy obituary notices of the deceased1,455 words
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Advertisement512 1894-03-30 3 IN THE GOODS OF KOO SEEONG JOOH, deceased and KHU GUAN KUN, deceased. PURSUANT’ (o the provisions of Section 45 of “The Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance, 1886.” Notice is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any debts, claims or demands upon or against, the estates of512 words
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Advertisement424 1894-03-30 3 pritefjavd Co., 15, BEACH STREET. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. DRESS COATINGS— Mohair Coatings, Brown Drabs and Greys. Tropical Cashmere Suitings. Tennis Flannels and Cashmeres. Cricketing Flannels and Serges, specially shrunk. Bedford Cords and Tweeds. Tennis Shirtings in Silk. Cashmere, and Ceylon Flannels. OUTFITTIMTGS— Undervests in Merino Gauze Balbriggan. Knickerbockers Hose and Hose.424 words
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Advertisement71 1894-03-30 3 EASTERN AND ORIENTAL HOTEL. Srane/ie». FARQVHAB STREET. Branches. RAFFLES’ HOTEL Singapore. RAFFLES’ HOTEL Singapore. RAFFLES’ TIFFIN ROOMS do. TSHMFNT TN THE TSTANn a RAFFLES’ TIFFIN ROOMS do. SARKIES’ HOTEL Rangoon. THE LEADING ESIABL.ISH.MrjN IIN I±LL ISLiAN D. SARKIES’ HOTEL Rangoon. ORIENTAL TIFFIN ROOMS, Union 'Street. Pbnang, lit February, 1894. A71 words
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Advertisement1670 1894-03-30 4 Insurance (Tloficcs. J NETHERSOLE Co., I MARINE_INSURANCE. x FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. rpHE undersigned having been appointed take Inka<m> M thelataC j I Agents for the above Company, are fl WSlJw Msafc prepared to accept Marine Risks at current RE known Minera* Water Manufacturers in the Straits, J IWD- CHEAPEST SCHMIDT1,670 words
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Advertisement488 1894-03-30 4 HEIDSIECK Co.-s CHAMPAGNE Monopole, “red seal,” (Medium Dry) Monopole Sec, “red foil,” (Dry). Sole Agents: SCHMIDT KUSTERMANN 4 Co P Mi e TIVOLI BEER! TIVOLI BEER!! TIYOLI BEER!!! Non Plus Ultra "EAGLE BRAND 1 IN WHITE GLASS BOTTLES, Light, Sparkling and Wholesome. PRONOUNCED TO BE THE BEST BEER YET IMPORTED488 words
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