Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 November 1894
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1894-11-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS VOL. LIL WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1894. No. 25621 words
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Advertisement572 1894-11-07 1 pipping (lloticee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. c ma il steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ravenna 10th Nov. Rosetta 16th Nov 25th Rohuia 30th ,?‘i Dw n "'D«e. J 23rd Z£iwe;>na 28th Phe aoove dates are only approximate572 words
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Advertisement1226 1894-11-07 1 pipping (Hofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. qt qk KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. k Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS, corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up Capital •$10,000,000. 1 1 eserve Fund ?4,200’000. For Will sail Steamer From Expected on kESEKVE Liability1,226 words
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Advertisement562 1894-11-07 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAAISCHAPPIJ. (Netherlaud Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,086,155.60} Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlnndsche Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union Bank562 words
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Article91 1894-11-07 2 Penang, “hi November. 1894. 'l’in $36.50 seiless. (Trang no supply. Black Peppers West Coast $9. P sei lers. Acheen ->lb Boz. 89. do. White Pepper 12.80 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 §*o. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 86 do. iNo.l 7.2" do. Sugar91 words
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Article74 1894-11-07 2 e M Alls < l.os». TO-MOI'R'OV E'o -o. Tnne. Deli Avngyee 2 pm. i'angkor and T. Anson 7'<i’- Tong 2 PM. Europe r;<i Neg.ipatam Siisa 4 P.M. The M M. mail steamer O.ms left Colombo for Singapore at S p m on the Ist instant. The P. A74 words
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Article119 1894-11-07 2 Penang, 7th November, 1891. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 1 do!. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2 Do. 3 Credit 2lf Do. 3 Documentary 21 j Calcutta. D< -maud Bank Ks 191 Do. 30 days’sight Private Bombay, Demand Bank 191 Do. 30 «lays’ sight Private Madras, Demand119 words
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Article52 1894-11-07 2 From Moi lmein —By the I» I s s. Baghdad today. Fkom Singapore:—By the B. I s. s. Sirsa and s s. Itio to morrow. B. I. s. s. I’entakota, s. s. (ren< ran! Pel ami H’iny Sang on ••'riday. From Rangoon:—By the B. I. s. Purnea,52 words
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Article291 1894-11-07 2 A rrivals. To-day. s. s. 7’«ir Tong from T. An-on. 8. s. H M- S’. Si"ift fruiii Singapore. Yesterday. s s. Thaiping from Port Weld. 8.8. Elying Eish do. Depart are* To-m i s. s. Rosa for Teluk An-on. s. s. Eiging Drag in f<n PungkorA T. Anson, s.291 words
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Article16 1894-11-07 2 Depart ur<*. I'o-i» < v. Pit Lightnin for Singap■■r.-. Mr. E. M Mere* et her.16 words
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Article108 1894-11-07 2 Wei»nes!> 7rti Town Rand, I’Npl i5-3't p.M. Tm rm»n. Km I'oothall imitch, Esp'ami«ie, 5-3 o pm Town Rand. I ill u Ki oil I’ < 9 P.M. Homew.ird mail rl«i-«-s. ret N<>gapatam. Friday, Ont: üblic Holiday Town Band. Esphinaih*. 9 P M. The Pi ince of Wales' llirt108 words
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Article69 1894-11-07 2 > Taken at Prison Hospital Obso vntory. 6th NoVrMBEK, 1891. 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9 p.M. Bar. red. 32 Fall. 29 933 2'Bll 29.921 Temperature 8 -5 83. 80.— Wet Bulb Thermometer 77. 77. 76. Max. 'Temp, in shaile 85 Min. do. do. 71. Max. in Sun. 15169 words
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Article207 1894-11-07 2 (Strait» Times, Ist November Jelebtw ($5 pd.) $4.50 sellers. Raabs (13 IO pd.) $5.20 sales. .£1 fully paid S6J Punjoms ($3l pd.).. $l. Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) 83 buyers. Maynard <!t Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O p 1.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) -sls|207 words
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Article67 1894-11-07 2 LONDON, 6th November, 1891. The War. Cliina appeals for peace. China has formally appealed to the Powers to intervene to restore peace. The cabinets are discussing the appeal. Great Britain and France are willing to co-operate but decline to take the initiative. France and Madagascar. The llovas have67 words
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Article671 1894-11-07 2 The Hongkong T-Lgraph, in an niticli* wiii.’h we I epi oil need yestenlny. |>iilh forw;»id a .-otnewliat astounding theory in iebitiou to the Chinn-Japan War. The idea is that the Mikado in declaring war against, his hereditary enemies the Chinese relied largely on the disrupt ton that671 words
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Article635 1894-11-07 2 It will BE high wafer at the Jetty tomorrow at 8.23 s. m. and 8.50 p. m. A NUMBER of Municipal cases were heard yesterday, before Mr. The Bombay Corporation are considering a proposal to employ an air analyst. Mr. E. M. Mereweiiier. Inspector of Prisons, leaves635 words
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Article272 1894-11-07 2 Penang Olive Branch—Juvenile Temple. I he first, distribution of prizes in connection with the above took place at the residence of the •Superintendent, of the Temple (Mrs. A. Pykett)on Monday afternoon. lea, cakes, <fcc., whs provided at 4 p m., after which Mrs. Moor»* pieserded the honors, in the272 words
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Article149 1894-11-07 2 TELVK ANSON. TELVK ANSON. 6th Nov., 9 p m It is reported that H. E. the Governor, the Hon. C. W. S. Kynnersley, Acii n? Resident Councillor of Malacca, M r F. A. Swettenham, c.m.g., British Resident in Perak, Mr. J. P. Rodger, Acting British Resident in Selangor,149 words
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Article190 1894-11-07 2 A Correspondent dwting his letter from Teluk Anson suggests that the Rosa, ternporarily on the I’emmg Teluk Anson run, should be subsidize»! by the Government of Perak Io m »ke two round trips a week, in the same way as the Lady IFeZd was atone time sulisidize»! between190 words
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Article229 1894-11-07 2 Dr J P. Vai. d’Eremao, in an article to the Asiatic Quarterly advocating a Bi itish Imperial ilollar, points out that not India tneiely, but our Colonies fai t her East, West African, and th»* West Indies are *’all inconvenienced by (lie present systemor tather want229 words
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Article211 1894-11-07 2 On the suggestion of the Board of Titde the Port. Officer, Calcutta, has issued’ notice to all Shipping Agents in th® clt r urging them to warn all masters of sli P and steamers, carrying coal, of (l' e that- gas from the holds or tween211 words
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Advertisement531 1894-11-07 2 pritchard Co. MANILLA CIGARS. JUST RECEIVED E.r S. S. “PROPONTIS.” “PERLA DEL ORIENTE.” Londres,” S 3 per box of ICO. Regalia Chicas," S 3 per box of 1(0. High Life in the East,’ §2.25 per box of 50. Impel iales,” §2.50 per box of 25. Regalia Oriente,” §2.25 per box531 words
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Advertisement423 1894-11-07 2 New advertisem ■-n j THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE 61 RAH S SETT LEM I.NI S, Sett ’exeat of Peuang. In Bankruptcy. No. 6 of Summary Case. He Chew Lean Tkik ami Goh Ch wee Chim of ihe Chop l't ik Swi e I RECEIVING423 words
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Article1597 1894-11-07 3 (From Bombay Gazette, Oct. 22.) HE most absolute monarch of any civilized country, holding, not only in name, but in deed, the whole legislative, executive and judicial power over one hundred and twenty million people, will most probably soon have to bow, if he has not already done(From Bombay Gazette, Oct. 22.) - 1,597 words
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Article228 1894-11-07 3 the vessel at high tide.— Calcutta Englishman, Oct. 27. A telegram from the representative of the owners of the steamer Dorunda at Peniche reports that the vessel struck the Berlings, got off in a sinking condition, and put ashore at Peniche, close to the citadel.the vessel at high tide.—Calcutta Englishman, Oct. 27. - 228 words
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Article480 1894-11-07 3 Indian Engineering has the following warning to anonymous correspondents I’he cutse of Editors is the anonymous sciibbler who generally takes upon himself to criticise matter of which he has not the slightest knowledge. As a rule, these would be correspondents are an illiterate set whose education has been480 words
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Article395 1894-11-07 3 (Calcutta Statesman.') The demand for coolie labour outside India—insignificant as it is at the best of times, when contrasted with the enormous population of the recruiting ground—appears to be decreasing. Demerara, Trinidad, Natal, Surinam, and Fiji still forward requisitions for adult labourers, though for fewer numbers, but(Calcutta Statesman.') - 395 words
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Article204 1894-11-07 3 Ladies’ Shooting Match at Poona. Poona, October 20.—Four ladies of Shillong challenged four ladies of Poona. 'l’he match was fired off to-day, the conditions being ten shots at fifty and ten shots at a hundred yards, with one cont pulsory sighting shot, at each range The target at204 words
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Article135 1894-11-07 3 Bombay, Oct. 18. According to intelligence front Kieff the trial by court-mar tial thereof thirty-eight persons charged with high treason has just concluded, and resulted in heavy sentences being passed in most cases. The prisoners were charged with having stolen in 1862 the plan drawn up135 words
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Article175 1894-11-07 3 Bombay, Oct. 18. A great sensation has been caused throughout the Tyrol by the perpetration of two murders accompanied by the* mutilation of the victims which have given rise to the belief that a man of t lie Jack-the-Ripper type is at work. The body of175 words
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Article517 1894-11-07 3 (Fta Calcutta.) 12th October. Orders for war material. A Birmingham correspondent says that enormous or der s for ammunition have been I executed there during the past few weeks, lit is thought for the Far East. The stocks of carti idges and shells, which a few months ago(Fta Calcutta.) - 517 words
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Advertisement221 1894-11-07 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A’OTK’E is hereby given that the books containing the valuations of and rates imposed on buddings and lands situate within the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the year 1895 are open to the inspection of rate pavers at the Municipal Office, low it Hall, daily on week221 words
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Advertisement1146 1894-11-07 3 rpAKE NOTICE that no orders of any Q m j.| JI Jjf Oft 1 description for goods or merchandise, I I irl ami no loans will be lecognised bv our; "> SiK me n<l 8e d 11 1 I’rnaug and Singapore. LIM GEOK HENG j I OF T E C,,OP1,146 words
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Advertisement1106 1894-11-07 4 WHISKIES. 3n-ran« marineinusrance. 3WtM y I “W 1 OLD MULL BLEND. Mannheim Insurance Company. THE ROYAL BLEND are open to aceept Manne Risks at eurrent JlI. J* -IMLwI Uj <Jle TH r Z G. Thompson Sf Co., Ltd.) KATZ BROTHERS. 406 Can be obtained from— Exchange Assurance CorporaMessrs. PRITCHARD Co.,1,106 words
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Advertisement321 1894-11-07 4 the latest invention I Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). I (Etfecially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climate,). Aw.XM-Gold Medal, Pari. E.bibition (1889). Gold Medal, World's Fair.” Chicago (1893) S.XX.. w— w.—/-ss: i ..s; the m-.rt perfect n< uni ue nrt ewlbmoes for i T’rX «nd Cireslsr.-“ Win321 words
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