Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-09-21 1 Pinang Gazette And Straits Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. dull. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1894. No. 21(522 words
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Advertisement591 1894-09-21 1 pipping (Rolwes. liiistilar Oriental Steam -Varistation Company, BrilHE mail steamers may bo expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Roseto 30th Sept/CatUy 4th Oct 14th Oct. Ravenna 18th g'f?/ ?Bth Siam Ist Nov. llohdla 11th Nor. Ro«e//a 15th do. I he above dates591 words
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Advertisement1646 1894-09-21 1 (Hofices, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. a< gk p KONi T PAKf j™ AA «J MAATSCHAPPIJ. shan hai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Pai vp Capitai t 1 0.000,000. Reserve Fund 84,200,000. I1,646 words
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Advertisement489 1894-09-21 1 !NEDERLAKDSCII£ HAMEI- MAATSCHAFPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds J 2,086,155.60] Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— 'l he Faetoi ij of the Nedei landsehe Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli). Samalang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pcealongan, Pasaroean, and489 words
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Article57 1894-09-21 2 Mails close To- morrow. For Per str. Time. Calcutta Wing Sang ...II a.m. Deli Langkat 1 P.M. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.M. Edie, Telok Sernawe Segli... Hosa 1 p.m. Edie, T. Sernawe, Segli and Olehlch... R. K Atjeh 2 p.m. Singapore A’ China Diamond 3 P.M. Edie.’l’. Sernawe,57 words
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Article202 1894-09-21 2 A rrivnls. To-day. s. s. de Carpentier from Edie. s. s. Flying Fish from P. Weld. s. 8. Flying Dragon from T Anson. P. <t. O. s. s. Itohilia from Singapore. B. I. s. s. Palamcotta do. Yesterday. s. s. Rosa from T. Sernawe. s. s. Artsadong from Padang.202 words
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Article114 1894-09-21 2 Arrhala. To-day. Per B I s. Palamcotta from Singapore, Mr. Co-grave. Mr. Suter, Mrs. Maxwell. Miss Erie Mi swell. Mr. A Mrs. Lnwrenre, Revd. Mr. McDonald. Mr. Wingate, Mrs. Branson and Miss Angus. Passage* booked for the Strait*. August 31st. Per P. A O. s. s. Rosetta from114 words
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Article127 1894-09-21 2 Fi<in%v 21*T: Foot boll match, P C. C. r». Sergt MeMurray's te.cn. E-planade. Willard Open» ('ompany, “Buy Blas," Town Hall, 9 r. M. Satukdan. 22 nd Cricket match, P. T. R. C vs. P. R. Esplanade. Town Band, Golf Club. Last Quarter, 7-27 F- M. Willard <)f»era Company.127 words
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Article129 1894-09-21 2 Penang, 21st September. 1894 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/lfdol. Do. I months' sight Rank 2/2J Do. 3 Credit 2/2j Do. 3 Documentary Calcutta. Demand Bank K* 193-194 Do. 30 days’ sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank 192J-193J Do. 30 days’ sight Private Madras, Demand Bank 192|-193j Do.129 words
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Article89 1894-09-21 2 Penang. 21*t September, 1891. Tin $39. sellers, f Trang no supply. Black Pepper < West Coast... small supply. Acheen slbBoz. $10.2.5 sellers. White Pepper 14.25 sellers. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 85. sellers. Mace Pickings 74. do. Nutmegs 92. do. i No. 1... 7.40 do.89 words
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Article166 1894-09-21 2 The China-Japan War. The Russian Press on the Situation. LONDON, 20ih September, 1891. The Russian papers say that the Japanese victories will not alter Russia’s resolve to permit no annexation of the Korea, and suggest that the time lias come for the European powers to intervene. Japanese Account166 words
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Article22 1894-09-21 2 BIRTH. Adims.— On Septeni la-r 21 st, »t Dublin Lodge, I’eiiHiig, the wife of Arthur K Adams of a hod.22 words
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Article703 1894-09-21 2 A Ki.in<> cm>LtE snffei mg fiotn small-pox was removed from Maiket Lane to the Quarantine Camp last evening. Space prevents us fiom inserting in t<><l:h 'm is*ue pm liculais of the Pirncv cn*e off Kuala Buln in Dutch wuleis. The P. A O. steamer R hUla, which arrived this703 words
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Article560 1894-09-21 2 YESTERDAY we announced I he death of f h is venerable old lady, whose funeral lookplace the same afternoon in the New Ceme •erv, ami was iiliende«l by numerous i« la lives ami friends, among whom we notic 'I the Hon. J M. Vermont, Mr I'.560 words
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Article267 1894-09-21 2 (Straits Times.) Singapore, Sept. 19th. IHE President of the Chamber <>f Com naive Ims received a reply from Government regarding Ihe Chamber ’s r epresentations respecting the quarantine testlie tions on Chinese immigration, now in vogue in the Straits. The substance of the reply is to (he(Straits Times.) - 267 words
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268 1894-09-21 2 On the 20th April last We published an article on bribery in Per-k. a month late r we i etractate<l and apologized lor imp U f. ing or suggesting knowledge on the part of Mr. Sw. ttenlmm of (he malpractices alleged, <tc. One268 words
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Article163 1894-09-21 2 September 19th. Tin: mails which ai lived to dav by the s s. IL i-ra <.nly this morning were kept on board without delivery till 1 p. nr. On enquiry I heard that the postal authorities r< quested the Captain to have the mails sent over to them163 words
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637 1894-09-21 2 Further particulars. Teluk Anson, September 19. Eai.t y on Tuesday morning a r umour was widely spread in town that some accident had happened io the 4 JO p rn. down train, w hi( h was ex peeled to arrive here at i 30637 words
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Advertisement702 1894-09-21 2 Pritchard Co. A °^S S WILLARD OPERA CO. Just Received TO LL Per 8. 8. GLENEBK." To-night, Fritlau, Sept. 21st, I THE GREAT GAIETY BURLESQUE “RUY BLAS,” CALICOES. OZR THE ELASE ZROTJIE. i OPERAS TO FOLLOW SHEETINGS,—PIain Twill. I nrwn-ruv Saturday “DOROTHY. TABLE DAMASK,— Monday IN TOWN." Tuesday “ALADDIN.” Bleached702 words
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Article352 1894-09-21 3 La Mascot to.” Although “Lt Mascot to” is not by any means unknown in Penang it is always a popular opera, and all those who attended the performance last night in the hope of having a good evenings enjoyment were certainly not disappointed. The opera was352 words
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Article186 1894-09-21 3 A Malay of Permatang Bindahari was on the 9th inst. charged before Mr. Penney at I’enaga with commit! ing house-breaking by night. The case was committed to the Assizes. For being in fraudulent possession of 130 limes valued at 65 cents, a Chinaman of Lalia Ikan Mali186 words
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Article363 1894-09-21 3 The latest news from Home states that it is quite impossible to say when the Opium Commission report may be expected. The Electric Light is to be used for illuminating all the principal roads of Bangkok. The work is to be undertaken at once. The foreign newspapers in Japan,363 words
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Article1336 1894-09-21 3 Judgment. In this case the plaintiff’s complaint Jeters to three paragraphs in an article published in the defendant's paper on the 12th of August last, the first passage is as follows ‘Extensive chandusmuggling has been mung on. both here and in Province Wellesley1,336 words
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Article292 1894-09-21 3 The following extract from the English .V-’rA'mrc, quoted bv Mr. L. Wray in .l/use/im Ao/e>, gives some interesting details respecting' wolfram and its uses. Tungsten belongs to a group of r are metals, and until a comparatively recent time wis known o ily to the chemist,292 words
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Article192 1894-09-21 3 Japan Mail Wmi would be the ultimate result of the advance of the Japanese army upon Peking? Would it lead to the downfall of the Mancini dynasty and to general anarelrv througlroiit Chinn? These are questions which are la-ginning to b<- asked by Japanese journalists. They are( Japan Mail ) - 192 words
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Article240 1894-09-21 3 TuE’following purports Io be the Treaty of Alliance, which was signed at Seoul by the Japanese Minister Otori and the Corean Minister for Foreign Affairs: In view of the fact that on the 25th July, 1894, the Cotcan Government entrusted the Japanese Envoy Extraordinary and240 words
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356 1894-09-21 3 > 'J he following summary of the revised treaty between Great Britain and Japan is takr-n from the Hiogo Stirs: bull liberty for the subjects of each contracting Power to enter, travel, or reside in any part of the possessions and dominions of I356 words
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Article648 1894-09-21 3 Official telegram to the Singapore Japanese Consul. 13th September. Tur war in Corea drags on. There are ph-'tv of rumours from the North, But very! iitile real information comes to hand in Hongkong from the seal of hostilities. Rain j l ave fallen heavily in North (‘lrina,648 words
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129 1894-09-21 3 Shanghai, 3rd Sept. We have been furnished by Mr. Jernigan, U. S. Consul-General at this port, with the information that, the Court of Japan claiming and exercising jurisdiction over Chinese residing in Japan, in accordance with a recent proclamation by the Emperor of Japan, the129 words
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Advertisement928 1894-09-21 3 “YOUR LIFE IS NOT WORTH A STRAW.” Not worth a straw, eh Then it was worth just nothing nothing at all. Who has not used that comparison a thousand times to express abs lute w-orthlessness A straw? The wind' blows it away, tire burns it up, cattle tread it in928 words
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Advertisement380 1894-09-21 3 Gfogliqg Co,, Penang and Singapore. The Posada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND SPIRITS IN CASKS. PORTS Red White from $7.50 to $45 per doz. SHERRIES Dry Amontillados $7.50t0 $34 MADEIRAS: Drv and Sweet $l2 to $22 MARSALA $8 MUSCATEL: Genuine Wine $l2 to $l4 MALAGAS: Red and White $l2 to380 words
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Advertisement384 1894-09-21 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR BAbE AT THE Pina ng Gazette Office. BOOKS—various sizes. BTUI PROGRAMKfES— large issortment, latest designs. BASKERV i LLE containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Envelopes. Best quality paper. In great demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white a thick. BIRTH CARDS,384 words
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