Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1894
1894-11-10
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1894-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. 90 CENTS. VOL. LIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1894. No. 25821 words
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Advertisement579 1894-11-10 1 pipping Qbttceg, I Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. ma il steamers may 5' b® expected to arrive outward8 and ,oave Penan horae vard8 > on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. p' am 2 £th Nov. Ro»»Ha 16th Nov Pennmsular 9th Dec. Roh ilia 30th 23rd Surat Lkh De ”c Rwtta579 words
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Advertisement1498 1894-11-10 1 pipping (Yloftctff. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. corporation. HOLT’S weekly line Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». p«w. v c, rl ,,i ~7~7 {i0.000.000. Reserve Fund 84,200,000 «w T ci Reserve Liability of P oprietohs1,498 words
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Advertisement422 1894-11-10 1 «EDERLANDSCHE HANDEL KAATSCHAPFIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Establislied 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Sama rang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Toga!, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London422 words
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Article93 1894-11-10 2 Penang, 10th November, 1«94. Tin $36.35 nomin el. f Trang no supply. Black Pepper West Coast $9.4’• sellers. (.Acheen 51b Boz. $9. do. White Pepper 12.75 do. Cloves (picked) no supply. Mace No. 1 S'”. sellers. Mace Pickings 7". do. Nutmegs 86 do. f No. 1 7.2”93 words
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Article125 1894-11-10 2 Penang, 10th November, 1894. Rates close as follow s London, Demand Bank 2 1 <!•>!. Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2,1$ Do. 3 Ci 2/l| Do. 3 Documentary 2lj Calcutta, Demand Bank It- 190 j Do. 30 days’-ight Private Bombay. Demand Bank 190 J Do. 30 days’sight Private Madras, Demand125 words
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Article201 1894-11-10 2 (Straits Times, 7th November.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4.35 scllrs. Raubs (13 10 pd $5.20 sales. -£1 fully paid $64 Pun joins (S3J pd.)... st. Pahang Corp. (.£1 pd.) $3 bvyers. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2" pd.) $154(Straits Times, 7th November.) - 201 words
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Article60 1894-11-10 2 Maus < i.osk on Monday l<’„r per I'liue. Tongkah I'elrel 1 I*- M Pangkor <fc T. Anson Perse. 1 f-M-Calcutta Wing Sung 2 F.M. I’l EsDAV, *****. Eilie. T. Semawe, Segli and Olehh h Kara ng 2 P.M- ’l’hk homewiinl P. A<>. steann r Rosetta is expected to60 words
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Article90 1894-11-10 2 From Singapore:—By the s. s Ganymede to-morrow and s. s. Rormida on Wednesday. From Livi khxil By the s s. Hettcalion to-morrow. Mails already despatched for London. Left I'ennng. o'ie in Loudon. Amwl. Sept 13th B. I Oct 11th Oct. 9th Sept. ‘2lst I’. AO. Oct. 15th90 words
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Article404 1894-11-10 2 Irrh.i'a. To-day. s. s. Rosa from T Anson. Y kbtkrua t. s. s. Deli from Klang. s. s Laugkal from Deli. s. /v«r ui</ ft <<m Oletiloh s. s. IJmrru from L;iit”knt > s. Wos'ii funn T S.-niawi' s. s Rodaor-hir, f<<cn L<• .lon. B I. s s. P'tr,i‘404 words
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Article133 1894-11-10 2 Irrivals. Y I STERDAT. Per s. s. Radnorshire from Luikloii. Mr. Wells. Mrs Well- nnd < liild. Per B. I s s. Pentuknta from S pore, .Mr F. A. Sweltenham. c.M.G. mid Mr. Cr,,pley. Per P. A O. s. s Raramta from liondon, Mr. .1. C. Nicholson and133 words
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Article59 1894-11-10 2 SaTVRDAY. I Out Town Band, Golf Club. St ND V. I ITU Twenty-fitth Sunday after Trinity. Monday, 12m Town Band. Esplanade. Tuesday, 13th: Outward mail due, B. 1. s. s. Secundra. Full Moon. 2-44 r M. Wednesday. 1 4th Town Band, Esplanade. Thursday, 15th Town Band, Datil Kramat59 words
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Article63 1894-11-10 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 9th November, 1894. 9 a.m. 3c.m. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fain 29.937 29 809 29 921 Temperature 80.5 81..5 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 76. 76. 75.. Max. 'Temp, in shade 86. Min- do. do. 73. Max. in Sun. 140. Terr. rad. Ther.63 words
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Article129 1894-11-10 2 LONDON, Bth November 1894. The American Elections. Fuller returns of the American elections show a Republican majority in the house of fully a hundred. The late Czar. The remains of the Czar was conveyed on Tuesday evening by torchlight from the Palace to the Church at Livadia, where129 words
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Article409 1894-11-10 2 It will R•: high water at the Jetty tomorrow al 10 09 a. m and 10.36 p. m. 'There will be no Band perfmman.-es at the Esplanade ami Datu Kramat on the 12th, 14th ami 15lh instant. Mrs. Skinner’s “At Home" at the Residency is unavoidably postponed till Tuesday,409 words
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Article892 1894-11-10 2 Thf. present price of i-nw American cotton at Livet pool is for middling about 3|d. per lb. 1 he British silk trade, according to recent returns, appears to be reviving, and in a fair way to prosperity again. In the Glasgow market, on October 12, foreign refined sugar was892 words
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206 1894-11-10 2 Last Monday night, owing to a report that a tiger was doing much mischief at Kant pong Acheh near Lumut, a pat ty of Europeans proceeded to the spot where a pig had been killed, half of them waiting in a206 words
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Article207 1894-11-10 2 [From our TELUK ANSON. IOrH Nov., 1. 15fi Thi shipments to-day are— To Penang, 1,229 pikuls ti n »> Wolfis To Singapore, 2,400 tin >» tin. wolfrau IPOH. 10th Nov., *****, The Athletic Sports. The athletic sports of the I’erak S;. stationed in Kinta took place yest-nj. The207 words
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Article162 1894-11-10 2 Pining Cricket Club r<. Chinese R-’ TiON Club. 'This match was played outlie Esphr on Thursday evening in the pri-genct large crowd of spectators. In the first the F. C. C. had much the Lettei of game but were unable to score In second half, I he fortnries of162 words
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Article145 1894-11-10 2 We are in receipt of an advance mp T the Christmas number of Th a which is got up in the usual good style w h ieli one is familiar in its pages. it is published a handsome oleogran" H. R. H. the Princess of Wales145 words
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285 1894-11-10 2 The Mid-day Heraldic r!-en wreck of the Daily Advertiser. 1’ issue is dated Ist instant, and Singapore venture, in introducing !l the public, refers to its defunct as follows It performed a useful function. "j its place in local current literntn? f j credit. It285 words
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Advertisement615 1894-11-10 2 NOTICE. is herebv <nven that a special meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held atthe Court of Revests at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, the 1894, for the purpose of considering the undermentioned applications fm 1 üblic Hou Licenses for 1894. H T HAUGHTON, Penang, Bth November. 1894.615 words
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Article995 1894-11-10 3 (L. <k C. Express, Oct. 12th.) The Court. The Queen is at Balmoral. The Prince of Wales returned to Marlborough House on 7th inst., and the Duke and Duchess of York to St. James’s Palace from Leeds. Political. The excitement caused by the hastily summoned Cabinet(L. <k C. Express, Oct. 12th.) - 995 words
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566 1894-11-10 3 An extraotdinary general meeting was held, on Oct. 17, at the Cannon street Hotel. Mr. William Paterson (chairman) said the object of the meeting on that occasion was two-fold in the first place to propose an interim dividend, and secondly, to pass a566 words
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Article648 1894-11-10 3 Politicians are entering with spirit on the hard work of recess oratory. Speechmaking has liecome prolific within the past ten days, and bids fair to l>ecome more so during the next ten weeks. Leading Radicals, leading Irishmen, and leading Liberal Unionists for the time being have the field648 words
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Article1768 1894-11-10 3 October 31. The recent assertion that the war between China and Japan is one of meagre incident must now be modified. Scarcely a day passes without bringing its quota of news from the seat of war. The incidents, it must be confessed, are monotonous to a degree.1,768 words
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Advertisement140 1894-11-10 3 DEAFNESS COMPLETELY CURED! Any person suffering from Deafness, Noises in the Head, 4c., may learn of a new, simple treatment, which is proving very successful in completely curing cases of all kinds. Full particulars, including many unsolicited testimonials and news paper press notices, will be sent post free on application.140 words
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Advertisement1158 1894-11-10 3 UY wife Lim Geh having left my 111 protection on Ist. November, 1 will X n«*t be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by her. Penang and Singapore. (Sgd.) TEOH KOH. Sungei Dua, p.w., 3rd Nov. 532 The Posada.” DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND NOTICE. SPIRITS IN CASKS. tIIAKE1,158 words
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Article, Illustration584 1894-11-10 4 JANUARY MEETING. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. 13 th .1 (t n Utt rtf. /5.9.7. Ist Rack. Value $l5O. ’< r Maiden*. All ILns<s that have never w«n a i ;<<-e on any Cooim* j Griffin. Jump and Roadsters Races except ed. Weight per scale. Distance 1 mile,584 words
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Advertisement200 1894-11-10 4 PERRIER-JOUET COS’ CHAMPAGNE. The same as supplied to the P. O. Go’s. Steamers. Reserve Cuvee Finestextra quality extra dry Pale dry Creaming, First quality, dry. SOLE AGENTS HUTTENBACH BROTHERS Co, Penang <fc Singapore. “POSADA.” C HAMPAGNE. White Seal, Extra Cuvee, Sec., IN QUARTS PINTS. 441 ‘GOSLING Co. WHISKIES. OLD MULL200 words
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Advertisement62 1894-11-10 4 TIVOLI BEER! TIVOLI BEER!! TIVOLI BEER!!! Non Plus Ultra “EAGLE BRAND' IN WHITE GLASS BOTTLES, Light, Sparkling and Wholesome. PRONOUNCED TO BE THE “P 5 7“’ ‘'T 3 *2* iLJ <22* tK? J- b&j r YET IMPORTED IN THE COUNTRY Regular fortnightly shipment» to hand. Can be obtained from ALL62 words
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Advertisement609 1894-11-10 4 And eee that each Jar b ars Baron Liebig’s Signature d XI a FIMKT and cheapest j MEAT-FLAVOURING I J STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. f\ Invaluable for India as f an Efficient Tonic in all cases of Weakness. To b« had of all Storekeeper» ar>n Dealer» thronghoirt609 words
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Advertisement960 1894-11-10 4 UcUMI"O H. J. Martyn, Jr. 406 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially for Travellers; Colonists, awl Residents in Tropical Climates). Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, “World’s Fair,’’ Chicago(lB93) Skull's Okoiiile Trusses for Rupture are iu all respe» ts f British Hedie.il .1.,u real.— The.’’960 words
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