Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 November 1894

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1894. No. 267
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 596 1 Qlottces. Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BT’HE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards 'p"'” 1 25th Nov. 3oth Nov /"Htaodor 9th i i n Siittei 23rd /> 1 Ith Dee. ~>i<t /Ctreana 28th 7(11 !he aoove hates on y
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    • 1557 1 (Hofices, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. H nglt ng a B. nting Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLTS WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Pilp CIPITAL ji0.000.000. Reserve Fund $4,500,000. I— for Will sail Sw.om From Expected on Reserve
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    • 628 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAFUJ. (Net her land Trading Society.) Established 1824. I Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.6(4 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nedeilandscho Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies aud Branches. —Singapore, Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pccalongau, Pasaroeau, and
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  • 90 2 Pknang, 21st November. 1894. 'Pin $36.15 sellers. Trang no supply. Black Peppers West. Coast... $9.4* sellers. Aclieeii •>•!> Boz. $9. do. White Pepper 12. -jO do. Cloves (picked) 27. do. Mace No. 1 sBo. sellers. Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 90. do. r No. 1 7.20 do.
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  • 126 2 Penang, 21st November, l8'.»l ItAIES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS: London, Demand Bank 2Oj dol Do. I months’sight Bank 2Oj Do. 3 Credit ...2 1* Do. 3 Documental)- 2lf Calcutta. Detnand Bank Rs 184 j Do. 30 days’sight Private 190 Bombay, Demand Bank IB4| Do. 3<) days’sight Private 190 Madras. Demand
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  • 114 2 Maus < io-morrow ft’.,, I’er stir. Time. Langkat J'o 1 F-M. Pungkor AT. Anson Mary Austin 2 pm. Rangoon Japan 2 P.M. S’pore ami China Mandarin 2 P.M. Friday. 23 rd. Deli Ar.iggee Europe rm Negapatmn Seeuntlm 4-P.M. The M. M mail steamer Snht:.ie left Colombo for Sing.pore
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  • 31 2 From Si\<,\imke: —By the s. s. Print AL pjran'l'’r to-morrow. B I s. leiadaura, B. I. s s. Seeiin lra ami s s t’heL/dra <m Fi id iy.
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  • 309 2 1 i l l .nis. To-i> s. s. A rag gee from Deli. s. s Git-la from Singapore. s. s. Marg Aii’ttia frotn 'V \nson B I s. s. Pundwi from Rangoon. S. s M uidaria do. V h S| Fill* s. s. pant) fiorn Lnigkat. s. s. d
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  • 15 2 Arrivals. To n it. Per s. s. G'im/'I from Singapore, Lieut. L Williams.
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  • 70 2 Wednesdw. 21 st: Town Band, I'Nplali.id* o I’ M Thursday. 22nd: Town Band, Datil Kramaf Gardens. Friday. 23rd Homeward mail closes, t i<t Negapatam. Municipal 'ommi-siotiers' < Irdinary Meeting, Town Hall, 2--k> I' M. Saturday. 2hit; Town Bind, Golf Chdi Si ndvy. 25tii 'Twenty-seventh Sundav after’Trinity, (lutwaid mad
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  • 63 2 WE A THER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Ohse vatory. 2'>tii November. 1894. 9 \.M. 3 I'.M. 9 p.M. Bar. red. 32 Fall. 5*21. 84-> 942. Temperature 82. 83— 82. Wet Bulb Thermometer 7<>. 78. 77. Max. 'Temp, in shade 89. Min. do. do. 74. Max. in Sun. 138 Terr.
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  • 200 2 (Straits Times, 17th November.) Jelebus ($5 pl.) $4.20 buyers. Raubs 13 IO |al.) S'», sales. JC\ fully paid I’unjoius (s3j pd.) $4. Pahang Corp. £1 pd.) S3J sahs. Maynard A Co. (Slot) p>l.) S-Mt sellers. Pengeranga ($5O pd.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O p«i.) SIS.J Straits Fires
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  • 89 2 LONDON, 2Oth November, 1894. The War. It is reported at Cliefoo that there was fighting on the 18th, twenty miles from Fort Arthur, and that the Japanese retreated towards Talienwan. Despatches from Yokohama state that the Japanese army left Kmchow on the 16th in two divisions towards Port
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  • 611 2 It will H" high water s»t the -Jetty t<> moi row al 730 a. tn. ami 7 57 p in. The Siamese gunboat Youg Yat left tlrn morning bound for I’iikvt. The Siiki.'lFF mlvriti>»rn fm- s<l<-, on Ihe 29i li inntaht, i lie slenm-hip Rm Hung. The rkCH’HON AT
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  • 372 2 A SPECIAL meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon to consider the Budget for the year 1895, at which there were present Capt. F. J. Anderson, K. R. (Acting President). Mr. Koh Seang Tat and Mr. R. A P. Hogan. The minutes of the last ordinary
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  • 327 2 An autopsy on th»' body of the late Czar has shown that be «lied of nej hritis. The Bangkok ’Tianiway Company met on the 9i h instant, and «leclarrd a »livi<lend of 4 per cent, for the past three mou'hs. equal to 16 per cent, per annum. Her Father
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  • 211 2 (ITa Rangoon.) Afghanistan. London, November 13.—The Standard publishes a telegram from Moscow stating that the Anglo Russian modus riremii for a settlement of the Pamirs question is based upon a recognition by Russia of Murghaliv Aksu as the limit of the British sphere of action. Gnat Britain recognises
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  • 217 2 [From ovr Correspondents TELUK ANSON. 21st November. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 920 piknls tin. [Deapd. 12.45 p.m. reed. 1.25. Tim»,* 43 min. 57 ACM PORE. 21st November. The certificate of Nicolls, Captain »,F the s. 8. Nam Yong, lias been ret tuned by the Board of
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  • 49 2 Tlt«‘ biggest bag of Hie year The snipe ate very plentiful. Tli% biggest hug of tin* vear, 194 c<mple, was secure»! on Satu <iay I i-t In ihr-e gu i-: Messis. B -Itichl (56 coiipb*). F Weld 62| couple), an I G. F. Bird (75| »•< uple).
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  • 66 2 The: water supply for Barit Buntar is complete, and waler is iiinning into the little villag»*. The inhabitants appreciate it vet V much after the w retched brackish waler they have had to bathe and di ink hit heilo. Stand posts have been placed it the corm*'- of tin*
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  • 257 2 The paragraph w hich we quoted yesferdar fiom Indian Engineering has evidently been wriitcn without a full knowledge of the facts, 'The Government of Bmmali sent» Ir. Hughes to Pricing in 1891 to pronoe tin mining fmm the Straits in Southern Burinali. 'The Government in Bmniat
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  • 347 2 Important Official Appoiiitiiu'iit'An Imperial decree, received at Nankins from Peking last Sarur<lay. calls upon I n K’un-yi. A T iceroy of the Liang-kians pt’" vinces. to proceed with all haste to lier t' to take over the seals of the actin'-’ vice-H'}' alty of Chihli from the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 546 2 ppitchßi’d Co. Latest Arrived Goods I 1,- S. S. CLEXFJtIIX. LADIES MANCHESTER DEPT. Pure Family Long Cloth. PiU’e Indian Long Cloth. Pure White Twill Sheeting, 90 inches. Findlay Sheeting, 90 inches. Belfast Linen Table Damask. Assorted Damask Serviettes. White Turkish Towels. Cretonnes, latest patterns in reversible and plain. Sateen and
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    • 413 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPAL L'OIICE THE Ordmaiy Meeting of the Municipil 1 Commissioner w ill be heM m 11 <• Town Hall, at 230 P. M. on Friday, the 23rd instant. (By Order) .1 W. II ALLI FAX, Secretarg to the M >'.ui<ipil Com NOTICE. In the Vice Admiral!) Cour! ».f
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  • 478 3 20th November 1894. B f'l/Zier. —Heavy show.-ts of lain off and on while the days are awfully hot and the mornings are dewy. Ths want of a church.—lt j s a great pity that in a place like this where here a i"e so many Christians there is
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  • 575 3 A Reply to Ped: Syrian’s comments. (7b the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.' Silt. —Your CO’r espondent Pedestrian” is indeed suffering from a very pitiable halti •ination when he sneaks of the bad condition of the roads at Teluk Anson, ami his remarks are certainly premature.
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  • 2156 3 Annual Report of the Trustees for 1893-94. 1 he Trustees held eight meetings during the year. In May, 1891. Messrs. R. A. P. Hogan and W. Hargreaves were elected Tr ustees; ami as Mr. A. W. O’Sullivan resigned the office of Secretary, t he latter gentleman
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  • 739 3 Mahomed Saman vs. Shedumbrum Chitty and Moothyah Chitty. About two years ago the plaintiff in this ease was sued in the Taiping Court by the defendants for a large sum of money. The case was tried before Mr. Belfield and went against him. The plaintiff then paid
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 245 3 KRIAN BRICK WORKS. WE have now a large stock of Bricks on hand, (full size 9” x4| x Price $7 per I,(KX> at. the Kiln. Orders for one lakoa and over, will be delivered fiee nt Krian Landing Stage. Drainage pipes and half pipes made to order. Samples and prices
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    • 1200 3 fIIHE Premises No. 1a Light Street, lately L OmIiIILI Qt j 1 known as the Esplanade Hotel. 123 For further particulars apply to KHOO GUAT SAN, i Penany and Singapore. j 523 177, Bench Street. The Posada.’’ TO LET. DIRECT IMPORTATION OF WINES AND HOUSE No. 253, Burmah Road, recently
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1113 4 whiskies. N sot buig (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). ’W' OLD MULL BLEND. AwARDS Gold Medal, PariB Exhibition (188»). Gold Medal, “World’s Fair,” Chicago (1893) fHiahest award. Chicago 1893.) j SkulFß Okouite Trames for Rupture Kre iu all reppeeu MerfiwiZ Jo« r»uL—“ They an: rciMitiflcully con
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    • 396 4 {Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE, or PRIVATE USE, FOR sale at the Pin a ng Gazette Office. 1 BOOKS —various sutes. BA LL PBO(JRAMMES lar gĕ as latent designs. < BASK ERVi LLE CABINETS, containing 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Enr?-, lopes. Best qualify paper. In g reat demand.
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