Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 January 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIII. MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 1895. No. 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 572 1 Qbticee. i’eninsiilar Oriental Steam Navigation Company. 5 mail steamers may ex P ec^e( i to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Kaisar-LHind 19th Jan Peninsular 11 th Jan 3rd Feb. 25th Rohdla 19th I The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures
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    • 1405 1 pipping Qloftcee. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. O I. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ. Honrkong BUnghai 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. 1,1 I■■i- <i 1 1 Reserve Fund $4,500,000 V-~Tl\ Fob Wiu.mil Stum»
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    • 499 1 NKDERLANDSI/.E HANDEL SAATSCHAPPP. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Hiad Agency in Netherlands Indis.— The Factorij of the Nederlandschs Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongsn. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 64 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 6th January, ***** XM. 3 I’.yt. 9 r.B. Bar. red. 32 I'ah. ***** /92. Temperature B’2 86. 79. Wet Bulb Thermometer 79. 80. 7b. Max. Temp, in shade 91 5 Min. do. do. <4 5 Max. in Sun. 142 5 Terr. rad. 'I
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  • 133 2 4. Penang, 7th January, 1895. Raies close as follows: tiondon. Demand Bank 1 1 1 Do. 4 months'sight Bank 2ov Do. 3 Credit 2Oj Do. 3 Documenta» y 2 <»| Calcutta, D< nuind Bank R* 18.*., Do. 3'l da xs’ sight Private 187 Bombay, Demand Bank iSoJ Do. 3<)
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  • 78 2 e Maus < i.«i"f To-morrow. p o t’er str. Time. Klang and Malacca Pegu ...11 a.m. Pangkor&T. Ansou IMsy 2 p.m. Do. Flying Drdgon 2 p.m. Edie,’ Telok Sernawe, s* Segli Hok Canton 2 P.M Wednesday, 9th. Deli Ho K cei 2 jp m Further telegraphic infoi mati**n
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  • 112 2 From NegapaTam :—By the B. I s. s. Necundra to-m<*rlow. From Moulaiein :—By the B. I. s. s. Umballa t<i-Hiorrow. From Rax<.o*n: —By the B. I s. Palanicott i <>n W**«liie-d *y. From Six«, vi- ire: —By the B. I. s Pttndua on Friday. 'l ime Table
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  • 313 2 til It >1 Is. s. s Ho Koei from Deli s s. Itetsy from T \n~on. 8. s. Print Aleiraud- r fnmi Olehleh. Yesterday. s. s Oolong f’om Liverpool. 8. l ady 'Weld from I' Weld. s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson. s. s. /’*<tr Tong d<>. ATI
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  • 80 2 I ri ii a’s. To-pat Per s A < from Deli, Mrs. Tait. Miss Middleton. Mr Fml. y. M s. Piesgr.tve. Mrs Delcleik. Mrs. Ohligs and Mi-h Bam Saturdvt, sth Pers. s. Pegu from Smgn|vorc, Miss Rv»n. Mi-s Brown ami Mr. Harper. Per s. 8 Thaipiag from Port
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  • 80 2 Mondvy, 7l II lown Baml, Esphmade, 5-30 P.M Tuesday, 81 n N* gaputani mail due, B I. s. a. Secundra. WeDX l.sliA Y. 9| h l own Ban I, Kspla Thursday. lOtii I own Baud, Datil Ixraitial (> a i >l>-o Friday. 1 Im Full
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  • 96 2 Penang, 7th January, 1895 Ti 835.15 sellers. (1 1 ang no supply. Blai k Pepper We-t Coast 8.50 sellers Aeheen SIL 8oz: 9. do. While I’eppor |2.2() do. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No. 1 80—sellers. Mace Pickings 7o_ j o N'ltmeg* <»150 do. o 4 No.
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  • 103 2 LONDON, 6th January, 1895. Captain Dreyfus. Captain Dreyfus, who was sentenced to deportal ion for life and detention in some fortified place for selling State secrets to foreign Governments, had his epaulettes stripped off and his sword broken in the presence of five thousand men of the Paris
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  • 788 2 DI’RtXG the laiter half nf the 19th < en- ury Turkev h *8 been flint H in the side of civilii-d Europe. Onr one link with ili<bin harinm of th*- Middle Ages ami tin* faiiNlticism an I ti. :-g**v*u nmeuf <>f Native Asiatic Pi inces i 8
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  • 129 2 \Vf. have to inform our readers that w»aie unable to procure a copy of the Bill for the Improvement of Penang Harbour This is a matter in which the public has taken a deep interest, and about which main public meetings have been held. We ate
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  • 593 2 Ii wiL'. tu high water at the Jelly t<>moi i oav al lUO9 a m. and 1U 36 p.m. Til. Di H it <;t.’Mi'»A l K' erier. Commander 1’ B. Aminin, arrived ve.-'eiday fr«»m Aeheen. H. E ihe Governor, Lady Mitchell ami pniy. will leave for Siitgapoie on Sslmdsv
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  • 73 2 2 From our Corkesi-ondexts KLANG. sth January. 'l’he shipments to day are— To Singapore, 1,200 piknlsof tin [Time from Klang, 2 h. G min.’, BATE GA J AH. 7th January. Mr. Pat«»n Ker arrivi d yesterdayThe Strai-s Trading Co. an* look; out for a site at Batu Gajah
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  • 301 2 Mil. I I >O|’of Mi'SOR K'-l I' S||) n Co.. Lomion, V sill'll Ktian l.tich, f p' purpus*' of OS <-i lai.ling wlieflmr it w n lie I o-sthlr Io consl Hl!-: a |i ti( f t In p.-iak Imiin laty llmmji I’l vmcc ley, and
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  • 189 2 The Acting District M-gistiafe, Kitt shah in liis repot t for tie: i>*> .that visited Mr. (J G. Ogilvie’s tin nme Changkat Pari, neat 1 poll, and wax impi(Med with the excellent wav in winch w ik was lx-ii:g cat tied on. I’he land v prevmils!y unworkable,
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  • 805 2 Having n«-e»itly pub .-bed me l.t'til*y “Jack iiitli the L'tntein. i an«l other matters emineetcil with the M D. in Teluk Anson, it w is u .tli s sut pti.se that we saw du ing a te visit such a vast improvement up t place.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 Mtctad Co. PROVISIONS! PROVISIONS’! PROVISIONS!!! Ex s. s. Monniouthsliire and s. s. “.lava." 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,” “TIIESMIDOR,” for hanging and table use. Wines, Spirits, Liquors, Ales, &c., &c., of
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    • 481 2 MEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. EXHIBITION” AT THE Eastern and Oriental Hotel Daily from 2 p. m. to 11 p. ill. For a Few Days Only. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH as exhibited at the Chicago Exhibition When the public will have the h< tn tit nf heating selections from the great Italian 'Operas so well
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  • 818 3 At the ordinary meeting of the Muni cipal Commissioners held on Eii lay afternoon there were present :—(’apt Anderson h.e. (Acting Pi’’ shlent), Mr. Koh Stang Tat, Mr. R. A. I’ Hogan ami Mr. G. F. Adamson. 1 he minutes of the last meeting held on the 19th
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  • 187 3 (Perak Government Gazette. Jan. lih Tender levelled. The tender of Chan/ Cheang for the Upper Perak General Eat in for three yeat s, from Ist January. 1895, Io 31st December, 1897, has been accepted by the Government. (Fiom "Perak Pioneer.'") The Bishop of Singapore, Labuan and Sivawak is
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  • 1099 3 (Ui«i Calcutta.) THE ABOLITION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. London, December 7 Mr. Balfour, ad ire-sing a great Unioni-t meeting in Nottingham on Wednesday, dealt almost, exclu-ively with the attack by Lord Rosebery ami his followers on the House of Ixjrds. 'l’he Government, he said, bad
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  • 2139 3 NO GERMANS NEED APPLY. To begin with, the murdered Czar’s partiality for foreigners, and sympathy for the Germans tn particular —which he somewhat ostentatiously, and perhaps inopportunely, displace»! during the Franco-German War—was not by any means shared by his son, who seized every
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 241 3 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. I F. TEUFERT, Dm <1 Surgeon. Eastern and Oriental Hotel, Room N>. 12. ('onsullaf ion free. Fees moderate Will st ty st short time only. 1 TAIPING CORRESPONDENT. ITTANTED for the I’inang G z- iii a IV cot rcspoii'lenf in I'aiping to wiie «laily exports of tin anti
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    • 243 3 NOTICE. I MR TAN UIIOON LIP, thewell known Specinli.s! f.n Piles, who has effectually cured Europeans, Eurasians, Chinese in I Malays, Loth here and at Singapore, vithont lancing or cutting, and without tilling the patient to needless pain, begs o notify to all sufferers of that most distessing complaint that
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    • 1896 4 posada.” GOLD aIDALS Coiogne, Amsterdam, Brussels,The Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. HOLDS A HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE WATER OHAMFAG-JTE. G* s.o Jnnnfl Tl 1A 441 GOSLING Co. ESTABLISHED in 1870. THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS. n“|l_ TT P J 2 0 Supplied under Royal Warrant
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    • 576 4 THE LATEST INVENTION Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Uesidents in Tropical Climates). Awabds— Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, World’s Fair,” Chicago (1893) Skull’» Okoniw Ttumm for Rupture are in »11 respect» BritM Medieal r»a/.—“ They are Bcientiflcaiiy c <>n them.* perfect and
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