Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 August 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle FVBLISHED D-A-lITST. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL THURSDAY'. AUGUST l(>. 1894. No. 18-5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 591 1 (Hotter I* 1 lins iLir Oriental Steam Company. BrnHE mail steamers may X be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Rdt-illa 19th Rosetta 24th 2nd Sept. Surat 7th Sept 16th Cathay 20th Rosetta 30th 1 he above dates are only approximate the
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    • 1547 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.).’ banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Shansi Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Zufendert SaUinff and expected Arrival of Steamer,. Pmd CiFITAL t 1 0,000.000. Reserve Fund §4,200,0(4). For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Rksekve Ability oy
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    • 555 1 REDERLAIWSCHE HANDEL WATSCHAPPI.'. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— 3he Factorij of ti e Nederlandsche Handel Maatsehappij, Batavia, Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, l egal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London Bankers.
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  • 91 2 Mails close To-mohbow. For per str. Time. Klang Malacca Teutonia noon Pangkor. T. Anson A Port Dickson Flying Dragon... 1 p.m. Calcutta Chelydra 1 p.M. Deli Ho Kwei 2 p.m. Saturday, 18th. Edie, T. Senia we and Segli Kosa kboN Deli Langkat noon Pangkor&T. Anson... Mary Austin 2
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  • 250 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Ilosa from T. Semawe. s. 8. Mary Austin from Deli. P. A (>. s. s. Japan from Bombay. s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson, s. s. M. Ifiuguehem from Singapore. 8. s. Chelydra do. Yesterday. s. b. Teutonia from Malacca. s. 8. Lady Weld
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  • 77 2 Arrhals. Yesterday. Per s. Teutonia from Malacca, Messrs Walt n Ker, Walsh, Cumming. A Mrs. Daly. Passages booked for the Straits. August Ard. —Per I’. A s s. Jlarenna from London for Pemii g, Miss Hassell. Augui-t Pith.— Per P. &< >. s. s l() from Loiid -n
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  • 59 2 Thursday, 16tii Full Moen, 8-12 p m. Town Banti, Datu Kramat Gardens. 9 p.vi. FRIDAY 17th Municipal Commissioners’ Meeting. Saturday, 18m Town Rand, Golf Club. Outward mail due. P. A O. s. s. Rohilla. Sunday, 19th Monday, 2')tii Town Band, Esplmi.i Tuesday, 21 sr:— Negapatain mail due, B.
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  • 124 2 Penang, 16tii Augutt, 1894. Bates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/14 dol. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2/1* Do 3 < 'iedit 2ij Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta. Demand Bank R» 191 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 191 Do. 3<> days’ sight Private Madras. Demand Bank 194
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  • 87 2 Penang, 16th August, 1894. Tin ?:18.20 sellers. Trang no supply. Black Pepper < West Coast... small supply. Aclieeu large arrivals. White Pepper 13.75 sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 73. sellers. Mace Pickings 61. do. Nutmegs 82. buyers. i No. 1... 7.50 sellers. Sugar <
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  • 68 2 England. London, 15th August. Sir Fiancis Knollys has written, in reply to a private enquirer, declaring that the story regarding the Duke of York’s previous marriage is a cruel and malignant falsehood. In consequence of an adverse non-party vole, the Miners’ Eight Hours Bill has been withdrawn. The
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  • 521 2 The House of Hohenzollern has always been renowned for the great activity of its scions, and in thepiesent German Emperor we tin! no unworthy example of the idiosyncrasies of his race. Germany is governed as England is by a constitutional i monarchy but in the former country
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  • 210 2 With reference to Mr. Jacobson’s sudden death we have been reminded that for twenty-two yeai s, since the death in 1872 of Dr. Moniot, Colonial Surgeon at Butterworth, no death has occurred among the European officials stationed at Penang. This is Avorth remembering at a time
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  • 918 2 Efforts ark being made to establish a branch of the Institute of Journalists in India. Two NON-COMMISSIONED officers and 12 privates of the Sikh police leaves for Pangkor this evening, by the s.b. Taw Tong. Mr. F. A. SwETTENHAM, C. M. G British Resident, Perak, left last night for
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  • 26 2 (From our Correspondent.) Singapore, 15th August, 4.15 p A French Trade Dollar. France has resolved to coin trade dollai for her Asiatic colonies.
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  • 561 2 It is stated that fifty eight licenses u cerlain gold prospectors are expected to )p issued in Burma shortly. Tin-: Dl’CilE:S OF Montrose’s pictnr e!l three by Reynolds being withdrawn ;>t t| l( j last moment, realised £16,606. Several of the Hongkong insiua nce companies are reported to be
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  • 114 2 Ihe minutes of the meetings of tlie Chinese Advisory Board and the Poli L ting Kuk committee, of Singapore, held on the 27th July, show that b.ih those institutions are against the rep» al of the C. D. (J.
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  • 138 2 —Perak Pioneer. Mr. I) A. M. Brown has been transferred to Kuala Kaugsar, and proceeds their on Monday next. Dr. P. G. Edgar, m. s c. M., the ne* District Surgeon to be stationed in 6 ,e Krian district, is expected from homeabou f the end of the month.
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    • 1158 2 NEW Pritchard Co. A CHINESE Book-keeper. Must be able to keep accounts correctly. Apply “X” c o Pinang Gazette. .711«+ *D QPQIITPd Penang, 16th August. 396 ULO U JL VVVV* V VvL A SELECTION OF notice. French Trimmed HATS and ON THURSDAY, the 20th September,! BONNETS—very stylish. 1894, the Spirit
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  • 82 3 I he Imi’Okt and Export Returns, Klang, for the first, six months of 1894. give the total exports as amounting to 86,045,190, being an increase of $1,391,307 over the first half of 1893. 'I he value of the imports, 84,998,095, shows an increase of 8881,376 for the similar period
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  • 320 3 The Colonial Secretary’s last telegraphic information regarding the Pahang outbreak is from Mr. Clifford, dated August 3rd. Mr. Clifford stated in this that he moved against Si Rasu. Shots were exchanged between his pai ty and Si Rasa’s men at Ulu Pet tang on the 30th ulf.
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  • 98 3 The amount spent upon roads in this rising State during the past year was $481,306, which covers the construction of 24 miles of metalled cart roads. 6 miles of un meta lied cart-roads ami 30 miles of bridle mads, besides maintaining 270 miles of
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  • 116 3 (10th AL G IST.) Alterations in the pilotage dues are notified. Dr. Bott has filed the specification of an invention for the manufacture of pure solid indigo suitable for export and sale in European markets. The Moslem Recreation Club at Penang is exempted from registration under the Societies
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  • 212 3 (“Rangoon Gazette.") London, August 8. —Admiral Lang, formerly an Admiral of the Chinese Navy, stated in an interview that he was confident any war between China and Japan would result in the latter being utterlycrushed. The Chinese, he said, were capable of fighting fora century. It was
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  • 217 3 THE “NAMYONG SALVAGE. .—Straits Times. APTAIN Piper of the Ingraban holds an agreement, made between him and Captain Nicol of t he steamer A amyong. whereby Captain Piper is promised the sum of 820,000 if he .succeeded it: towing off the Namyong. Captain Piper did swceed in towing off the
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  • 986 3 Capt. Nicol, who is to be heartily congratulated on having brought the Nam Youg safely into Singapore furnishes the following particulars of his eventful voyage to the Free Press:— The Nam Yong, which had from 600 to 700 tons of cargo on board, consisting
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  • 1022 3 The Separate System. IHE separate system in Hongkong does not seem to be the unqualified success that was anticipated, as a perusal of the following extracts from speeches at the Hongkong Sanitary Board will shew Mr. Francis (J. 1 am not sat isfied, and I have not been satisfied
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  • 972 3 A general meeting of the Selangor Planters’ Association was held on Saturday, the 21st. of July, 1894, at 10.45 a.m. I here were present Messis E. Carey, 4ni'rmuu, Stephenson and L ike (Members of Committee), H Huttenbaeh (Hon. Secretary), Hill, Hurth, J. Glassford, Skinner, I’orclier, Tamboisamy Pillai,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1283 3 tenders. J Conveyance of Mails between Taipingi UupIIIeU Lib»» and Penang. k rpENDERS are invited for a daily mail I'enanj and Singapore. 1 service each way, from Ist January io; x 31st December, 1895, between Taiping and 'Vfi if The Posada.” 2. mails from laiping leaving about 830 p.m. to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1405 4 Jnaurance Qto«ceff. IHYOLI BEER! THE STRAITS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. TIVOLI BEER!! ESTABLISHED 1888. ESTABLISHED isao. THE undersigned having been appointed TIVAII DC CD If! 1 I Agents for the above Corporation are I ULI DXLEifi Capital full» Surscihbbd: Capital fully Surhcribed now
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    • 632 4 LEEMAN N GATT VS patented fast KNAKI DRILL. SoLtAcents: Messrs SCHMIDT. KIISTIRMAKNitCO ’’NF 7XHAE THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s’Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (ElKf.ecial!g for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in lrof)ical Climates). Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, “World’s Fair,” Chicago (1893). Skull'a Okouiie Tiio-f» for Rupture are in all
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