Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FTTBLISHED DA.IZ.*?. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LUI. WEDNESDAY’, JANUARY 9, 1895. No. 7
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  • 532 1 PROGRAMME OF SIF’ZRIICTG- MEETING, 1895. To be held on February sth and 7th. FIRST DAY. First Race, 3 30 p.m. Ai.t'i: §lO9. For Roadsters duly qualified under Rule 30. Weight list. Distance R.C. Entrance §5. «Second Race, 4 p m. A ALUE §2OO. For all Ponies 13.2
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 562 1 (notice. Peninsular Oriental Steam Xavigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward., Homeward., Ka,.nr-I.H,„d 19M m P e nl n utar j, tl 3r <' Feb. P«W» 23tl Roiulla 19th 1 The above dates are only approximate earlier
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    • 1372 1 pipping (HotittiJ. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. «i, h v Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ’corporal HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers, Paid-up Capital §10,000,000. Reserve Fund ?4.500’000 For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Rkservk Liability op Proprietors
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    • 215 1 NEOERtANDSt.'iE HAfiDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ (Net her land Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the NederlandMche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union
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  • 63 2 Maus < i.osk To-MORKOW. JU’n, />r <rr. Langkat Fautee ...11 A.M. Pangkor&T. Anson Perse 1P M. Deli Langkat 2 P.M. Rjingoon ..-I luting Hock h tan. 3 P.M. Singapore I‘aLimcotta 4 P.M Europe viti Brindisi Peninsa'ar 4 P.M. Friday, 11th. Asahan Ohan Tai ...11 A.M. Rangoon Umbnlbi 3
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  • 31 2 From Singapore:—By the P. A 0. s. s Peninsular to-morrow, and B. I. s s. I umlioi on Friday. From Bombay:—By the P. AO.s s. Japan on Tuesday.
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  • 88 2 Penang, 9th January, 1895. Tin 134.80 {Trang no supply. West Coast... 8.50 sellers. Acheen 51b 8vz. 9. do. White Pepper 12.20 do. Cloves (picked) 26. do. Mace No. 1 £0.— 1,0 Mace Pickings '1°. Nutmegs '2 do. No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar < 2... J 70 do.
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  • 264 2 IrrliaU. To-i> r. s. s. Perse from ’l’. Anson. s. s. /t. Haletcyn from Asalinn. B. I. s. a. pulamrolta from Rangoon. h. s Cheawg lb ck Kian from Singapore. Yesterday. s. a. h'lgiug Fish from P Weld. s. s. l.adg Held do. Hrpail Ulf* 'l’ll-HA A s. s
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  • 90 2 WK DN ESI. AY. 9th Fowii Baud, Espbina i.-, 9 P.M. TilTlist» AY, 10th Town Bnml, Dalti Kt.imal t.... •1.-u-. 9 P.M. Homeward mail close*, ria Brindisi. Friday, 1 Ith Full Main, 1 -45 rM. Satvkhav. 12tii L:nly Mitchell’s Reception” Residency, 4-30 p m Confirmation
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  • 133 2 Penang, 9th January, 1895. Rates cm»sk a* foj.ixiws:— fzOiidon, Demand Bank l||.|«>! Do 4 moniliM* .siglii Bunk 2 Do. 3 Credit 2o| Do. 3 Docllmem 2 t'j Calcutta, I), imuid Bunk Its s(i Do. 30 day** sight Piival.- 190 Bombay, Demand Bank 186 Do. 30 days* sight Private 190
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  • 193 2 (Straits Times, sth January.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4.75 tales. Kauba 13 lopd.) $4.90 sellers. -KI fully paid s6| sales. Punjouis (S3J pd.) *6 buyers. Pahang Corp. (.£1 pd.) S3J sales. Maynard A Co. (SlOOpd.) $3O sellers. Pengerangti ($5O pd.) $7O «ate». Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $lO buyers.
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  • 142 2 LONDON, Bth January, 1895. The New Governor of liido-China. M, Rousseau, who succeeds M. de Lanessan as Governor of ludo-Cliina, has left for Tonquin. Gift to the Japanese Ked Cross Society. The German Red Cross Society has voted 500 pounds sterling to the Japanese R.-d Cross Society. The
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  • 86 2 II E lilt*; G fVKRNoR arrive I this afternoon at 33 j p.m. from Port Weld per the Sea Belle. As s<h»u ns the vessel anchored the lion. H. It otter, Resident Councillor, Mt Sevei it, 11. E. s Private Secretary, ami (’apt. Biadbeiiy ptoceedrd on boaid in
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  • 353 2 t i V’be-llimJ-s suirit which haa been olisei value tu Singapore ever sirce His Excellency the Governor made it plain that he wiiu 1 I see fair play lietween Settlement ami Sett lenient is bring fosteie«l liete bv the I «•pre.vnl all vrs
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  • 540 2 Nepal is n stale which has always held itself aloof from the outer world. Roth in religion and inatineis it. favours its hoi I hern neighbour Thibet much mot e than busy populous India that, st i etches away from its eohl mid rugged slopes to fat within the
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  • 540 2 Ir WILL RE high water at the Jelly tom«»i row al 11 02 a m. mid 11.29 p in. The steameic Cheang Hock Kian ariived this morning from Amov and Singapore. She brought 510 Chinese passengers. I HE Tie F»R the Go'f Ch impionshi ft of Iml a fnr
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  • 90 2 [From our Cokkk.si’ondkntB.] TELUK ANSON. 9th January. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 667 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 16 min. KLANG. 9th January. I’he .shipments yesterday were To Penang 1,025 pikuls of tin. To Singapore... 519 Do. 4,872 of ore [Time from Klang, 35 min.]
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  • 276 2 —Free Press. Through a channel, which is usually «e■; infoi med on affairs conneete.i with t),. Malay States on Hie E.st Coast, t| leie Clines a inmour which is f pm titular inlet, e-tat this moment, p irt u-ul.irly when t|, e e s some
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  • 367 2 \T a Commit tec meeting held on MonLv i afle n on it was announced that His Exce-1 Irncy the Gov«-i imr had consented to be-1 come the Pa’ron.Riil t lie Hon. 11. Tietier I I’r. gidenl of the (Committee. A i-umbcr < f subjects connected with tl.e
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  • 1179 2 {Straits Times, Jan. 5.) Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Slielfoid. Donaldson, and Mr. Senh Liaiuf N resigne«l their seats as mom bets of L' 1 lative Council. At the same liir.e .01 Justices of the Peace, other than t ,J Justices who art* salaried officials, t lll^ the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 939 2 pritchard Co. PROVISIONS! PROVISIONS’! PROVISIONS!!! Ex s. s. “Monmouthshire” and s. s. “Java." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKS COMPLETELY LARGE- for sale. LY RENEWED. Map o f Shipping Flags other Signals in use in Singapore and Penang. Chocolate Cremes from Cad- ttNDBR «he patronage of 11 E the (J Governor and approved
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  • 205 3 Ai the meeting <»f the Council otr the 3rd the Hon’ble Mr. Fazulbhai Vishram asked whether' in view of the present, financial position, mid having regard to (he profitable nature of the operation, the Government will re-open the Mints and work them on their own account for
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  • 540 3 Ar Calcutta on Dec. 28, the Maharajah of Mys ue died suddenly from diphtheria. The Chief Justice of Ceylon lias applied for a further extension of leave beyond that of 3 months already added to the original 3 months’ privilege leave. I'lIK Maharaja of Patiala has engaged Ilea rue,
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  • 186 3 Allahabad, Dec. 31. The Pioneer snys there is likely very soon to be another instance furnished in the Imperial Legislative Council of the obedience which must bo paid to the mandate of Parliament conveyed through the Secretary of State when the new Cantonment Act comes up
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  • 527 3 [Reuter in the Indian Papers.] Teintsin, January 2. Ihe Emperor Iras conferr ed on Prince Liu Kutiyi, the Viceroy of Nankin, the supreme command of the Chinese forces. [Prince Liu Kiinyi, who has been appointed to the supreme command of the Chinese forces, is the most powerful
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  • 382 3 The first Indian Medical (’«ingress is holding its sittings in Calcutta, and great things are expected as a consequence of this meeting of medical men. Our contemporary (he Statesman writes enthusiastically on the subject. It speaks of the movement which this Congress will inaugurate as calculated
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  • 840 3 (IT<l Rangoon.) Propose*! Reform' in Armenia. London, Dec. 28. Discussions arc being held with the Porte regartling the best methods of carrying out the reforms in Armenia demanded by the Powers. Ministers are iii favour of merging Erztroutn, Van, Hillis and Moosit into a single vilayet, the Governor
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  • 354 3 Melbourne. January 3. Tiik second match played by Mr. Slo&lt;ldari’s team against, the eleven of All Australia resulted in the latter being defeated by ninety-four inns. The match was again chaiacteriz by very heavy scoring and lasted for tive days. Sydney, December 17. In the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 609 3 NOTICE- FOR sale’. MU. TAN CIIOON l.ll\ ll.eivell known Specialist for Piles, who has effectually cured Europeans, Eurasians, Chinese THE and Malavs, Loth here and at Singapore, "pinang gazette" calendar to notify to all suffeiers of that most distressing complaint that it is his intention to leave Penang for Rangoon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2375 4 whiskies. d V Ph. S ±X:.~. np 3 1., So ufe AssuraneUompa», of Canada. 3gHD P Y|l M r&gt;| n Mill I RL E\'D on bi-omide paper. W. JONES, Head Office, Montreal. j ml tooq i N&lt;» Ic. King Street. Photographer. (Highest award, Chicago J Net Assets,.... Qjld $2,473,514. TT
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    • 388 4 j&ationei'if, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT THE Pinang Gazette Office. A CCOUNT BOOKS-r.riou, ,iz e Ball ckogua mme.s- i„, latest tiesigns. Baskerville cabinets, co, llainine 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 Ehvelopes. Best qualify paper. I n gre lt demand. ;2.so&lt;ach. Blotting paper, white a-
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