Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 December 1894
1894-12-22
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1894-12-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1894. No. 29422 words
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Advertisement602 1894-12-22 1 pipping (Hoticeg. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. T HR mail Bteamors ma y xUS be expected 10 arrive Ogards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward.. Bomeward.. 22 id Dec. o SH n RueUi sth Im i -Bth Dec. z' r it- ~,in e,l tnsular lltli 1.,„ /vuxtr-I.ffiHd602 words
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Advertisement1456 1894-12-22 1 £oipptng (Tlotitta. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). I banks. ot al KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». PilD lp CIPItAL $10.000,000. 1 Reserve Fund $4,500,000 V-hL For Will sail Steamer1,456 words
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Advertisement612 1894-12-22 1 NEDERLAtiDSCiiE HANDEL KAATSCHAPHJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Cap IT al f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency' in Netherlands India.— The Factor!j of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli),. Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, PasaMoeau, and Tjilatjap.612 words
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Article83 1894-12-22 2 Penang, 22nd December, 1891. $35.70 (Trang no supply. Black Pepper WeM. Coast... $9.15 sellers (Acheeii Mb 8«» z. 9. do. While Pepper 12 2'l do. Cloves (picked! 2«- do. Mace No. 1 sBo.—sellers Mace Picking Nutmegs 90i no. i Sugar J 2 -[7O do (Basket 2 (183 words
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Article132 1894-12-22 2 Penang, 22nd December, In’.H Rates close as follow*: London, Demand Bank 1 ll< I"' Do. 4 months’sight Bank 2 0 Do. 3 Credit 20, Do. 3 Documental 2 Calcutta, Demand Bank lb IK.» Do. oO «lays' sight I’rivate 188 Bombay, Demand Bank 18-> Do. oO days' sight Private 188132 words
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Article72 1894-12-22 2 Mails clo*f on Monday P’ 9r Per str. I'niie. Tongkah Petrel 1 PAI. Edie, T. Scmawc, Segli and Oldileli /L K Aljeh 2 P.M. TllE P.A’ f> mail steamer Sal'cj left J’olomlio for Penang al 1 P M <>n the !9ih instant. HoLimYs.—Ou Christina» Day the g«»st Office72 words
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Article35 1894-12-22 2 From Rangoon:—By the B. I. s. s. Japan on Monday. From Nfgapatam:— By the B. I. s. 1' morla on Tuesday From Singapore: —By the s. s. 11’5».'/ Sang on 'I httrsday.35 words
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Article323 1894-12-22 2 111 itnls. 10-IPW P. AO. s J<n a from Bombay. s. s. Niinitfoiigsee from Asahmi s. y. Sea Helle from Stingei Ujong. s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson, s. s. Bets;/ do. V 1 s i I ItU AI Taroy from Klang. 8. s Deli do. s. 8.323 words
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Article160 1894-12-22 2 Ari hals. To-hv Y. Per v. >»'• Belle from Siingi i I'jo- g. 11. E the G«»vernor. I.a»iy Mitchdl. Mis* Sauiulcrs, (’apt. Herbert. a.i> ami Mr Ulaud Sever 11, p.s. Yestbrdat. Pers. s. .If niiii'iiithslnre from L«ui<ioii, Mr. Hunting. Mr. Piatt and Mr. Da»by. Passages bo«»kc«| f«»r the160 words
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Article70 1894-12-22 2 Taken al Prison Hospital Gbse: alory. 21 si Dei »Mher, IX9 4 9 t.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Bar. r«*d 32 Fah 29 941 845, 937 Tempera I ure B't 83— B't Wet Bulb Thermometer 7-5. 79. 76. Max. Teinp. in -limb* 9'l. Min. do. do. 72. Max.70 words
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Article183 1894-12-22 2 S* irunw. 22nd Town Band, Goh <'lid», 5-30 P.M. Cricket mntch, Esplanade. The Golf Iniei-Settlcnient Challenge Shield Competition, Golf t'luh. 4 p.m. Sunday. 23rd Foui'lh Sunday in A«lvcnt Monday, 2liii —(l’iibli<* Holiday T«>wn Band, l*i-planude. Outward mail due, P. A s. s. Sutlej. Cricket match, P. C. C.183 words
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Article83 1894-12-22 2 LONDON, 21st December, 1894. Germany. A party in Germany is preparing an Anti-Brit ish Crusade concerning .Samoa. The press demand German tutelage. China. Chang Yin-11 nan, formerly minister at Washington, and Shao, Governor of Huan, have b«on appointed Chinese delegates to negotiate for peace. They start for Tokio83 words
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Article275 1894-12-22 2 Ills Ex<*rll«*my Sir Charles Hutleii H. Mifehr’l, K <' M. Governor m»«1 Commnn-•ler-in-(’hi«*f of the Stiuits Sett'euieiits, aiiivcl this morning at 7 a in. in the Goveitimcnl steam yacht Ne-i Belle Immedintely on e«»ming to anchor, she »vms boarded l»y lhe Hon. H. I'rotleu, Acting Resident (’«•uncillor,275 words
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116 1894-12-22 2 A small DBPI’TAHON consisting <>f Messrs. Jno. G. Allan, Ar« lul Kennedy, A. Lawrence, James Limb, Geo. H Pritchard, and Dr. Alan Robertson waiteil on His Excel lency the Governor, at his office this morning, and requested that their names should l»e placed on the list116 words
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Article620 1894-12-22 2 It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 8 23 a.m. ami 8.50 p.m. In another column we advertize for a Tai ping correspondent. The Sea Belle left Tanjong Kling at 7 a. ni. yesterday, and di«l the run to Penang in 24 hours. The Spirit Farmers620 words
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Article51 1894-12-22 2 ST XAVIER'S INSTITUTION. At the annual election for the “Cross and Bee Medal presented to the s«dio«»l by Mt*. W. 11. Read, C M 0., for I’tu h, Honour ami Industrv,” the two hots who obtain* vi the highest number of votes were Masters Chai les Oliveiro ami Gan Teong51 words
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Article90 1894-12-22 2 Ponies «measured on 19th. Duration Owner. Name. Description. Height Certifl- ente For Tlis H H Kongsi’s C»Aih B y Blk. A w. geld 13. life. Mr. H. L Hult>ert’s Sinter Jn<in»i. GrnyAwge'd do. H. Atirnm's Hl«r Util < he-t w ninre 14 0 J. YV H'ovden’s .W«y (fotrrr90 words
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Article209 1894-12-22 2 The exports of tin from Mergui district for the seven months ending Oetolier 1894 amounted to 959 cwt. 2 qrs. 1 lb. of the value of Rs 53,098-9. Th» figures for the cortesp«>nding pet iod last year were 797 cwt. 2 qrs. 13 lbs. of the value of Rs.209 words
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Article196 1894-12-22 2 [From our Cor kesi’on dents] TELUK ANSON. 218 T December. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 1,399 pikuls of tin. [the lelwgiHph Office at T» Ink Arson whs closed nt 9 o’c'ix k without the slighte«t notice to the public mid therefore thin message con’d not hr sent196 words
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Article549 1894-12-22 2 (I’i'i Au«fra7taJ To November THE POSTAL union. The Cape Colony enters the Postal Union in January TllE AMERICAN NWY. The American Nary during 1895 will spend L*t’>.i h (),>Mhi IH new ships. A RICH DISCOVERY. Rich gold, coal, copper ami diamond fields have been «hscovered in the(I’i'i Au«fra7taJ - 549 words
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Advertisement276 1894-12-22 2 pritctad Co. I I HAVE JUST OPENED OUT < a large range of BOOKS AND'ANNUALS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS OR BIRTHDAY I PRESENTS TO BOYS and GIRLS I COMPRISING: 1 Boys and Girls Own Annuals, Little Folks, Chatterbox, &c. I Story Books. 1- airy Books. Nursery Books. I I The Latest276 words
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Advertisement507 1894-12-22 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.) TAIPING OIERESFONDENT. 11’ ANTED foi the Pivtv G 7 11 a I v coriespomlent in I’aipiug to vviie daily expottS of tin ami other news; and to semi by post any items «»f news not of Sufficient importance to be Irlegi a plied. NOTICE IS hereby given that507 words
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Obituary41 1894-12-22 2 DOMESTIC OCCI RRENCE. I»KA I 11. MRSK V AN On t In* 21 si I i>Btit f Qtl aI H IIlinv Camp, tin* wife of Mk. T. R.YAN, Wiirilcr, Ciimimt! Prison, Penang. She lewveM 2 children to mourn for her loss41 words
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1346 1894-12-22 3 Meetings. Ordinary meetings wore held on the 7th and 26th of the month and a special meetins? on the 20th. Revenue and Expenditure. I ho revenue during the month amounted to $14.***** ami the expenditure to $18,784.46. The balance brought from October was $49,270.191,346 words
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Article173 1894-12-22 3 Mi:. A. E. Rawlings Assistant Superintendent of Police, has been placed on special duty in the Amherst district in connection with the Buiino Siam boundary. The boundary between Teiiasserim and Siam was laid down as long ago as 1866 by Lieut. Bagge, but since then it has173 words
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Article818 1894-12-22 3 her unsuccessful war. Hongkong Weekly Press. The indemnity demanded by Japan from China, according to the latest report, is four hundred million dollars. That is a large sum. but to the victor belong the spoils, and it is unlikely that any modification of the demand •will be made:.her unsuccessful war. Hongkong Weekly Press. - 818 words
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Article712 1894-12-22 3 (I’m Rangoon The America Cup. London, December 9. Lord Dunraven lias sent a challenge to Ameiica to contest the America Cup. The Loss of (he Wairarapa” Auckland, December 10. —The court of inquiry held heiecoticerning t he 10-sof the Union -teamer Wairarapa on the coast of Great Barrier(I’m Rangoon ) - 712 words
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Article191 1894-12-22 3 (Straits Times, 18th December.) Jelebus ($5 pl.) $4.70 sales. Raubs 13 lOpd.) $4 90 selle.s. £1 fully paid s6} sales. Punjonn (s3} pd.) $5. buyers. Pahang Corp. (JBl pd.) sales. Maynard Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) sl6| Straits191 words
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Advertisement496 1894-12-22 3 FOR SALE. 1 COT I’AGE PIANO, 1 Spoiling Martiui Rifle, 1 Rook Rifle, ami 1 Coincollection. Apply to AL ID MORN AY, 604 Malakoff Estate. NOTICE. EUROPEAN young lady desitous of going Io Engliiiul between now ami Febtuaiv is willing to give her set vices ns maid or nurse to496 words
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Advertisement733 1894-12-22 3 IN THE ESTATE OF THE J EQUITABLE Qn^ ;YL d ea \26 l h.lay of November, LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE united states. h.<s been appointed receiver in the above* IS the L>rgest and strongest financial inslituEstate. Gon of its kind in the world. Large All persons having to pay733 words
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Advertisement1860 1894-12-22 4 FOR SALE 4 ‘POSADA.” iTHE LATEST INVENTION “PINANG GAZETTE” PRESS Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). AND Al O HAMPAGNE. (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Beddents in Tropical Climates). nrcpTlDTivr nirnflNAßV a.akxs-goM Me A DESCRIPTIVE Seal s.uir. Oko»U.Tr™«. >5» Rupture .r.iu »Ui».|»<W[ uppZJTm OF W 1111© Deal, the ni- st1,860 words
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Advertisement439 1894-12-22 4 jDctoarp H. J. Martyn, Jr 406 J F \-EEMANN GATTVS a-NA PATENTED FAST Sjjjy KHAKI DRILL. Sole Averts: Messrs SCHMIDT. CO rx«A«» < REGISTERED IM only Medicine of the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-84, open to all Country R o qk LALOR’S PHOSPHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST439 words
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