Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1894
1894-09-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-09-06 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED D2LIL*?. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LU. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1894. No. 20322 words
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Advertisement588 1894-09-06 1 £sipptns (Tiotitte. Pea insular OrientaTsteam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Bomuwwd*. Xiam 16th Sept.;S«rat 7th Sept, rtoufta 30th Cat/my 20th r CL R hill,t 4tl > Oct-C-.t/rty 28th Ravemm 18th I he above dates are588 words
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Advertisement1695 1894-09-06 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. “T v Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ng a ng HOLT’S WEEKLY LIFE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer*. Pald lp CjPITAt t 1 0.000,000. f I Reserve Fund £4,200,000. V For Will sail Steamer1,695 words
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Advertisement437 1894-09-06 1 NEDERLANDSCIIE HANDEL KAATSCHIPPI). (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,086,155.60 j Head Office in Amstkkdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The* Facforij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Peualongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London Bankers.—The437 words
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Article95 1894-09-06 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per ttr. Time. Tongkah, Kopah, Renong Mergui Tavoy Cornelia ...10 a.m. Klang A Malacca Teutonia noon Deli Langkat 1 p.M. Edie «<• T. Semawe lUm»/fi 1 p.m. Tongkali Petrel 1 p.m. I’angkor, Teluk Anson A Port Dickson Mary Austin 1 P.M. The homeward P.95 words
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Article236 1894-09-06 2 trrivals. To-day. s. s. G. G. London from Padaug. s. s. Mary Auetia from T. Anson. Y estbrday. s. s. Petrel from Tongkah. s s. Ttsaiping from P. Weld. s. s Sauitiriniyeee from Asahan. 8. s. Teutonia from Klang Malacca. Depart arcs To-day 8. s. Qitorm for Langkat. s.236 words
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Article116 1894-09-06 2 Arrival. Y EBTFKDA Y. Per s. s. Teutonia from Malacca, Mr. J. J. Tate Piixsage* booked for the Strait*. Amiuet 16th.— Per P. A O. a. s. .S'tam from Ixmdon for Singapore. Capt. A Mrs. Trotter and Mr. D. P. Anderson; from Brindisi Mr. August I'Hh.— Per M116 words
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Article53 1894-09-06 2 Thursday. 6th Town Baud, Datil Kramat Gai dens. FaiDAY 7th First Quarter, 7—58 a. m. Homeward mail closes, ria Brindisi. S Km Town Band, Golf Club. Ciicket match E'planade, P. R. C. rs B. M R C. Sunday, 9th Monday, 10th Town Band, Esplanade. Tuesday, 11m Wednesday. 12th53 words
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Article125 1894-09-06 2 Penang, 6th September, 18!’l. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/2| dol. Do. 4 months' sight Bank 2/2$ Do. 3 Credit 2/2| Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta. Demand Bank It* 1911 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank 191 j Do. 3o days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank125 words
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Article92 1894-09-06 2 Penang, 6th September, 1894. lin no market. ilniiig no supply. West Coast... small supply. Acheen 61b §ll, sellers. White Pepper 14, do. j Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 73 BC llei 8. Mace Pickings dl.— do. Nutmegs 90. do. o No J 7.40 do. Sl,gUr92 words
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Article141 1894-09-06 2 RE UTER ’S TELEGRAM. The Japanese at Shanghai. LONDON, sth September. 189 F It is rumoured that the two Japanese who were accused of being spies, and were surrendered to the Chinese by the American Consul at Shanghai,, have been beheaded. In consequence tin* Japanese are dismayed and are hastening141 words
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Article701 1894-09-06 2 While England is amusing herself with naval manoeuvres and wnfcliiug wi.th an almost cliibbali eagerness the movementB of her R. <1 and D ue fleets, Russia has been quietly lilting out h little fl«*et to “watch her intei<-8l« in the Far East. 1 he osletisibh' object,701 words
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Article640 1894-09-06 2 Three more of the European polic«* coiistalileH will leave to-niornov by the homewaril P. «t O. mail stcamei- Surat. The date of the sale of the I’erak Government Bungalow “llei milage” has Ihm’ii altered to 14< h instea«l of 15t h September. We iieak TH M the subscription list640 words
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Article141 1894-09-06 2 An inquest was held by Mr. Penney, on the 3rd and 4tli inst, on the body of a Chinaman, a detective of Penaga Station, who died on Sunday under suspicions circumstances, supposed to be opium-poison-ing. The medical evidence however differ on this point, and the contents of the141 words
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Article356 1894-09-06 2 A case of theft, wlimli was hoard l>y e Ist Magistrate yesterday, appears to *h SVfl excited considerable inleiest among a Certain section of I Im Sell Low people. w l 0 attended the Court in nnmla-ra. After th e conclusion <«f the case, they «’Xpresse»! tli356 words
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Article132 1894-09-06 2 The following is a list of the cases to be t icd at, the Assizes which commences on Tuesday next: Penang Cases. No. Name. Charge. 1 Nya Din Theft. 2 Hashim A others. Culpable homicide not amounting to murder. 3 Sinapi For intentionally omitting to apprehend a person132 words
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Article186 1894-09-06 2 I’he Government of India has recentlv ruled that for the purposes of Exchange Compensation allowance the term “European means “European by race” and is not equivalent (o “European by reason of geographical domicile. In this sense "Eiii->p»' includes a Biitisli Colony, and the term "European” includes186 words
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369 1894-09-06 2 The Ceylon Postmaster General in hi last annual report savs:—It is proposed on this side to bn of as-istamc to India in the sorting and despatching of correspondence posted in India for the f<' ll ”v* ing countries: tor the East369 words
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Advertisement729 1894-09-06 2 pT T* T 7 p( NOTICES. L[O£lii]g bo., notice— A rK A. S. ANTHONY has been au*ho 7 o- z. 31 rized to sign our firm per procuration Penamj and Singapore. j" lhi A. A. ANTHONY Co. U The Posada.” Penang, August 14th, 1894. 393 dlrectim s^ r^aO^ ,NES AXD729 words
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Article129 1894-09-06 3 Start of British Expedition. Mr. F. Jackson, as the leader of a smallBritish expedition, has started from the pot t of Archangel, in the north of Russia, in search of (he North Pole. Mr. Jackson, who believes that it is hopeless to attempt the Pole fiom Hie129 words
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Article695 1894-09-06 3 Calcutta people are investigating their milk supply, and the findings are not consolatory. The Indian Medical Gazette in its August issue advocates the necessity for a Medical Registration Act for India. The Siam Delimitation Commission will probably include one or more Indian officers, but its composition will rest with695 words
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Article127 1894-09-06 3 .Far-and-away the best performance ever witnessed on an English Lotting track was that achieved by (he mare Lady Combermere, the property of Mr. Bi ’••wiling, of Chester, at Manchester, on Monday, July 16th. Her owner had backed his representative to trot twen y miles in an hour,127 words
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Article196 1894-09-06 3 The leaders of the female emancipation movement in New Zealand have been lately expressing their disappointment at the lukewarm attitude of the New Zealand women now that they have been admitted to the franchise. At the recent licensing elections throughout the Colony only 38,000 women196 words
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Article751 1894-09-06 3 (Mercury Yokohama, August 10.—A private estimate has been made of the loss sustained by Ch ma through the naval engagement off Phung-do as follows yen 550,000, cost of Chinese soldiers drowned in the wreck of the Kowshing yen 500,000 damage caused by the loss of the Koicshing,751 words
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180 1894-09-06 3 An interesting journey will be undertaken on account of the managers of (lie A< it loi k Herald and the American Museum for Natural History across •Sumatin. Dr. Rudolf Weber, chief of the department, fur paloeontology of the said museum, will !><• the leader of (he180 words
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Article315 1894-09-06 3 'liie low prices ruling for Java sugar at present have again directed the attention to i the cost prices at which this article can be produced. Ihe crisis of 1884 has certainly j induced planters to introduce the greatest I possible economy and to increase the prodiic- tion,315 words
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539 1894-09-06 3 The Opposition Desert the House M En Masse.” Tilt: debate on the Evicted Tenants’ Bill in the House of Commons on July 30th produced an understanding between rival political patties which was likely to lead ton compromise between them so far as539 words
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Article731 1894-09-06 3 (Selangor Govern,nent Gazette, August 31st.) Appointments. Mr. J. S. Danker, appointed on proi bation as 2nd Clei k, Printing Department, has been confirmed in his appointment.— The appointment, of Mr. Kenneth T’rutjWElN, on probation, lobe Apotliecary-in-i Charge of the Medical Depart incut in Rawa.ng District, is confirmed —Mr.731 words
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Advertisement70 1894-09-06 3 PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fIIHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is as follows: To Government Offices and Merchants' Godoivu» in Penang.— PeT annum... 824 payable in advance. Ry Post. Per annum... ?27 do. Single copy 20 cents. Xdvertiic-ment Ra'ea. Minimum charge S 2 570 words
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Advertisement1090 1894-09-06 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, Thomas Pease, Son and Company, DARLINGTON, ENGLAND, AND LEITH, SCOTLAND, have adopted for our use in respect of FERMENTED LIQUORS SPIHITS, the following Trade Mark: owO Notice is moreover hereby given that proceedings will be entered against any person counterfeiting this mark. For u1,090 words
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Advertisement1100 1894-09-06 4 TIVOLI BEER! Jnaturance Qtoftatf. the STRAITS TIVOLI BEER!! On Tai Insurance Compkny, Limited. IMSORAMCE COMPAMT, LIMITED. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1888 MERGED IN THE TIVOLI BEER!!! mn commercial union assurance c»., Ltd I Agents for the above Company are Capital Fully Subscribed Fire risks acckptbd a* current rates. prepared1,100 words
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Advertisement940 1894-09-06 4 I. 3T LEEMANN CATTY’S PATENTED FAST ST KHAKI DRILL. Sole A gents: Messrs SCHMIDT. KUSTERMANNfr CO oCdr raxAwe REGISTERED > THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially f(rr Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). Awards—Gohl Medal, Paris* Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, “World’» Fair,’’ Chicago (1893). Skull*.940 words
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