Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D.A.IZZZ*. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRIOE co cents. VOL. LIII. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 1895. No. 3
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 564 1 Jt Qlottceg. I Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates I Outwards. Homewards. /r ireaua 3rd Feb. I Rohilla 19th Ihe aoove dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be either earlier or later.
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    • 1504 1 (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. -T— T 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 Steamers, Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. 1 -.11—... w Reserve Fund $-4,500,000. For Will sail Stb.mkk From Expected on
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    • 485 1 NEDERLAKDSI;.£ HAM KAATSCBAPfIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 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 Factoiij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, ’l egal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London
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  • 61 2 Taken nt Prison Hospital Observatory. 3rd January. 1895. 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 Bar. red. 32 Fab. 29.857 828. 811. Temperature 78. 80. 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 76. 79. 79. Max. Temp, in shade 88.7 Min. do. do. 73. Max. in Sun. 137. Terr. rad. Ther. 70.5 Rainfall
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  • 90 2 Penang, 4th January, 1895. Tin $35.25 1 Trang no supply. West Coast... 8.50 sellers. Acheen sh> Boz. 9. do. White Pepper 12.20 do. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No. I 80— sellers Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 90. do. I No. 1 7.2'» do. 2 370 do
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  • 133 2 Penang, 4th January, 1895. RaIES CLOSE AS KOl.Lows: Ijondon, Demand Bunk 1 llj<l»»t Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2Of Do. 3 Credit, 2,0| Do. 3 Document aiv 20$ Calcutta, Di inimd Bank It» Ibs| Do. 30 days’sight I’rivutu 18/ Bombay, Demand Bunk 185) Do. 30 days' sight Private 187
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  • 80 2 Mails i.«»sv To-morrow. Per str. Tiw. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh Kurang ...11 A.M. Asrlirh I(H JCOQN Calcutta... A Apvr 1 PM. Deli ..N&angkat 2 P.M Pangkor AT. Ans Sh.. Mary Austin... 2 P.M. Edie, T. Seinawe and Segliir«w/«i 2 P.M. The If. M. mail st'amer Mell>ovrne
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  • 66 2 From Calcutta —By the s. s. C. Apcar today. Time Table of Mails to London. reiiAiix. Due in Ltrndun. Arrive»!. N«.v. Hih 81. Dec. Ist Nov. 28<h Nov 15th P AO. Dec. 13th Dec 10th Nov. 23rd B. I. De<-. 15th 18th Nov. 30th P. AO. Dec.
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  • 303 2 t ri i i ids. To-dav. a. a. Jin Ho from Langkat. s. a. Chan Tai from Asahan. s. Mary Amlin from T. Anson. s. s. lto*a do P. A O. s. s. Hotetbi from Colombo. IL I. s. 8. I.iuil-ila from Singa|»ore. s. s. General Pel «10. s.
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  • 59 2 Arrivals. To-day. Per a. a. Mary Auetin from T. Anson, Mrs Baldwin an«l children. Per I’. A O n. s. Rotelta from London, Mr. Morris A. Vermont Allen. YIBTBRDAY. Per s. 8. Tlytiping from P. Weld, Mr. Cosgrave and Mr. Criiige. Hepnrliires. To-dav. Per P. A O. s.
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  • 85 2 Saturday. sth Tow ii Band, Golf Cli|l>, 5-30 P.M. Sunday, 6tii Second Sumlay after Christmas. Services at St. George's Church Morning Service at 8a M. Hymns 76 and 77. Evening Service at 6 p.m Anthem 76 Hymns 220 ami 79. Carols will be sung after evening service. Monday,
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  • 192 2 (Strait» Time», 31st Dkckmbkk.) Jelebus ($5 |»1.) $1.75 rale». Rauhs 13 lOpd.) $4.90 sel/ets. j£l fully paid »alc». Punjoins (s3| pd.) $54 buyer». Pahang Corp. (£1 pd.) s3| »ale». Maynard A Co. ($lOO jsl.) $3O »elleri. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $7O rale». Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $174 buyer».
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  • 62 2 LONDON, 3bd Januaby, 1895. Japan and Germany. The Mikado has conferred on the Emperor William the Order of (he Chrysanthemum, for services by the German officers in teaching the Japanese the military science. Rnaaia. The rescript of the Czar appointing Shwaloff as Governor of NV arsaw reaffirms that,
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  • 725 2 Ir will dk high water nt the Jetty totllOllOAV Hl 730 H.lll. hii«l 7.5/ pm. The Deli Courant Cml«hi«lmi- for 1895 is it very cirililnblr pi «xluci ion in f«»u« A FATAL CASK »>f «lipli' licrin is reporle«l from Tniping, I l»e victim I'emg •> clilhl t hit teen
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  • 46 2 Thk December clean up has been received at the Chartered Bank and weighs 54} ox. The clean up for November was 72 oz. The difference in yield is mainly due to a stoppage of 4 days at the beginning of December.
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  • 56 2 We bear tlmt. the heavy rains that fell on the Ist instant caused considerable damage to the Waterworks at Parit Bantar. Tim large embankment, on the hill whs wHshed away along with the pipe bearers and other rough niasoniy. Damage of a less serious
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  • 207 2 The Perak Pioneer has the following choice bit, the end of which we have t ken the lilierfy to italicise. So far ns we are concerned we will heartily welcome any scheme that will have f«»r its object the connection of Perak and I’ahang by
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  • 379 2 A (’iiiNKsr j,AI» was charged yesterday before the 2nd Magistrate with giving false informal ion and sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment. The evidence ad ducetl disclosed an impudent, allieit ingenious, method of levying blackmail on the ('oiiBul-G<*ner>ii for the Netherlands, who has thas lieen swindled to
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  • 210 2 The Estimates for 1895 give Revenue, $3,357,879; Expenditure. $3.473,307 (Ordinary, $2,970,307 Railway Extension $503,000). It is anticipated that during the coming year Land Revenue will produce $100,635; Conservancy Revenue, $150,933; Licenses, $425.476; Customs, $1 791,849; Railway, $721,000; P. and T, $33,200; and Interest, $34,610. Under Expenditure, the Railway is
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  • 133 2 I* KOM OUR ('oKKEsrONDEXTs j TELUK ANSON. 4th January. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 737 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 2 h. 12 mi n KLANG. 3rd January. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang 33 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 890 Do. 2,037 o f
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  • 647 2 M dk Lessees <lie«l of exhaustion consequent U|M>n extreme ol<i age, but his end was ai'j'e'eraicd by the severe bronchial c«il«l fiom which he ha<l heen suffering for Hie previous fety «lays. The G«*rmans me certainly making Lav Avhi c the Mtn shines. By the N. D. L. steamer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 Co. PROVISIONS! PROVISIONS’! PROVISIONS!!! fix s. s. “Monmouthshire” and s. s. “Java.” STOCKS COMPLETELY LARGELY RENEWED. Chocolate Cremes from Cadbury, Chutnies from Oakes Co., Madras. Price Lists—post free on application. LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!! IMPROVED “LAMP BELGE,” “THESMIDOR,” for hanging and table use. Wines, Spirits, Liquors, Ales, &c., &c., of all
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    • 421 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. I I ’ANTED experienced Chinese t'leik I V for our office. Salary m-coiding to qualifications. SCH MIDI’, KUSTERMANN A Co Penang, 4th January, 1895. 6 ARMY CONTRACTS. SEALED ndera will be received at the Head Quaiter Office, Peail’a Hill, until 12 o’clock (noon), on Tuesday, the 15th
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  • 323 3 1 HK Messagelies Maritimes steamers will make Nagasaki a port o f call b ot on( wards and homewards next year. We learn from an interim report of Ihe British Deli and Langkat Tobacco Company, that the crop of 1894. stored in the sheds, should
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  • 335 3 (China Mail.) Sunk two or three weeks ago we reported on the authority of a medical missionary who had personally seen the cases, that the bubonic plague had made its re-ap-pearance in the Kwangtuug Province and we regret to say we have i-eceived another
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  • 192 3 December 26. The Legislative Council has been unusually busy during the week, having, after a period of quiescence, held no less than three meetings. 1 lie time has been chiefly occupied by the bill dealing with the houses outside the Taipingshan area closed during the plague. ibis bill,
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  • 52 3 On Saturday the sth, the members of the Bar will entertain the Hon’ble A. L. Donaldson to dinner. On Monday, the 7th, a number of his friends outside the Bar list will entertain him to dinner. On Wednesday the 9th, Mr. Donaldson is to go home to England
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  • 832 3 (China Mail.) Dec. 26. Rumours of the progress of the war in Manchuria have been plentiful, but definite and reliable information has been scanty during the week. Unabashed by the fact that the Chinese Government has discovered at last that the victories reported by .the Chinese generals
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  • 947 3 (L. C. Express, Dec. 14th.) The feelings of just indignation with which the slight and inadequate reduction in the military burdens of the Straits Settlements, for the years 1894-95, were received will be considerably intensified by the terms of the Secretary of State’s despatch of Nov.
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  • 1063 3 (L. C. Express, Dec. 14tii.) The Covkt. The Queen leaves Windsor (’astle on 18th inst. for Osborne Iler Majesty lias taken the' Grand Hotel de t'imiez. in the suburbs of Nice, for her spring sojourn next year. General. A painful sensation was created at Windsor Castle,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 582 3 FOUNTAINS IN PLAY. Who dcM>sn’t enjoy looking at a fountain in play The bright water leaps into th® air as though it i were «living, conscious thiirgr* Then at th® suntmit of its arch it is shattered into spray by the wind, or wafted to ami fro like the skirts
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    • 397 3 and diseas a net to know that is to know all we require upon. Everything, money, influence, and every form of success depends so largely upon health that by universal consent we don’t expect good service fwm those who are ill. And illness, nine times in ten, means precisely what
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    • 193 3 PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fIIHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered I free is as follows: To Government Offices and Merchants' Godotvns in Penang.— Per annum... 524 payable in advance. By Post. Per annum... 527 do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates. Minimum charge S 2 5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1993 4 WHISKIES. THE LATEST INVENTION Skull’s Okonite Trusses fgr Hernia (Rupture). 118 S 3 IMK $4 01 I fee OLD MULL BLEND. (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, nnd Residents in Tropical Climates). fc— -T J J Anil tee that each Jar bears Baron Liebig’s Signatory £|B "wiTA3p<s (Highest award, Chicago 1893.) Awards—
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    • 516 4 Sntfurance (Tloticeb. THE LONDON ASSURANCE rpHE undersigned having been anp ointp 1 Agents for the above Corpora t j, )n d now prepared to accept MARINE FI RE risks at current rates. an H ALLIFAX A Pa Penang, Ist September, 1891. MARINE INSURANCE. The Federal Marine Insurance Company THE undersigned
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