Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 January 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED D-A-IDTST. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. \PR!CE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1895. No. 13
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 tapping (Hottcee, Peninsular Oriental steam Navigation Company. ma ’l steamers may ex P ec ted to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outward., Homewards. nn Pekin 2 Ravenna 3rd Feb. 1 au Rohilla 19th ti I The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures
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    • 1531 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. jT" Qi qi 7 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongk ng 4 Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-lp Capital $10,000,000. < Reserve Fund $-4,500,000 FOR Will sail Steamer
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    • 470 1 NEDERLANDSI'iE HANDEL HAATSCBAPPIJ» (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60 J Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.—Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The
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  • 86 2 Penang, 16th January, 1895. Ti,, 134. (Trang 925 sell era* Black Pepper West Coast... 8.50 do. Acheen -»11» B<>z. 9. do. While Pepper 12.40 do. Cloves (picked. -6. do. Mace No. I lo Mace Pickings 70. do. Nutmegs 92-jO do. 7.2«' do. Sugar < 2... 3.70 do.
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  • 128 2 Penang, lorn January, 1895. Roll's CLOSE as EOI.I.oWs: fiondoii. Demand Bank 1 1 <!«»!. Do. 4 months" sight. Bank 1 Do. 3 Credit 201 Do. 3 Documentary 2 Calcutta, D'lnand Bunk Its IbB D<>. 3o <lays’sight. Private 192 Bombay, Deinnnd Bank 188 Do. HO tlays’sight Private 192 Madras, Demand
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  • 54 2 Maus < iomk To-morrow. t‘»r mt. Tune. Deli limgyee IPM I'rang Artsatlong 1 p.m. Pniigkor mid T. Anson... Mary Austin .2pm. SingHpore 3 P.M. Europe Negiipatain... Secumlra 4 p.m. The mail for Penang er the French steamer Ernest Simons left. Siugap<>r«* by the B. I. s. s. Secuudra
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  • 34 2 From Hamburg:—By the s. Hertha today. From Singapore:—By the B I.i. SeeunAra. and s. s. Ror»»*'dft to-m«»rrow. B. 1 s. s Palamcotta, s. s. M. Vajiritnhis ami s. Lightning on Friday.
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  • 211 2 11 ri» nls. T«»-n s. m IFli from Klang s. m. II K"O'i from Deli. s a. Arlsmbmg from Tiattg. 8 s. It Halrtcyn from Adahan. >. s. Mary Austin from I'. Anson. B. I 8. 8. Puraea from Kangoon. Yesieuday. s. 8. Chan Tai frtun Asalian. 8. s
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  • 110 2 A rrital. To-0* v. Per B. I. s. a. rttrnea, from Rangoon, Mr. J. Y. Kennedy. Passages hn«>keil for the Straits. Ileemler, 2Uth Per I’ A O a s I aletta from !m>ii«li»ii for >inga|»ore. Mr. Aslirlbv, Mias M. H. Re!l and Mr G M< Bain Jantiare. Ilh.-
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  • 69 2 Taken at Prison Hospital nb.rj. Istii Jaxuaky. 1835. 9 ».v. 3 r.M. 9 p.m Bar. n-«l. 32 Fab 29 XS!> 836 878 Temperature 78— sg 5 78 Wet Bulb Therim.met er 74 76 75 Max. Temp in sha«b- S 9 5 Mm. do. d«> 72 Mux. in Sun.
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  • 108 2 Wr.nNEaiiAy. lOill: I tovn Build. K-1 ilu Hi 5-3 ir. m Tiiuhmiay, 17th Homeward mail loses, ri<« Ncgapnlam. X’lnas Tree. Kaateni and Oi ieulal Hotel, 4-30 p.m. Town Bnml, Eastern mid Oriental Hotel, 4-30 r m. Fkihay. 1 Hrii Last Quarter, 50-5 a.m Municipal 'oinmi-sioiieis'
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  • 192 2 (Straits Times, 11th January.) Jelebus ($5 |xl.) 34.75 s>iles. Rauhs 13 10 pd.) $4 75 sellns. jet fully paid s6| sales. Pun joins (33} pd.) $6 buyers. Pahang Corp. (£I p«l.) $34 sales. Maynard A Co. (§I<O jml.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs (350 jkl.) $7O Mtet. Straits Insurance
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  • 87 2 LONDON, 15th January, 1895. France M. I’e rier conferre«l all <1 iy with various leaders and in a semi-official note in the evening announced his resignation, owing to the failure of the Kt*pnblican parties to pr«itect him in the attacks against the existing regime. Tito Time#' Paris cor
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  • 22 2 BIRTH. Kennedy.- At 6, Gl*»ucester Place. Edinburgh. on the sth inst., the wife nf J. Y. Kennedy of a son.
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  • 528 2 The meeting in the Town Hall in Singapore was in supjiort of Mr. Shelford and others. As one of the others is already on his way to England, and the other one did not sjieak, it miy lie c«»n<-lud«*d that Mr. Shelford’s speech expressed the views of
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  • 485 2 It will be high water at the Jettv tomorrow at 3.58 a. m. and 4.25 p. m. The Maven Burlesque C«nnpanv, expected to arrive this morning from’ Raugoon ]ier the s.s. Purnea, has not turned up. Mr. J. Y. Kennedy, President of the Municipality, arrived this morning from London
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  • 588 2 A case of theft came before the second Magistrate on Saturday last. In this raxe The Frye Hirer I>o« k had the mi»fortune to lose one bronze block (oblong shajx*) and some brass materials. All the articles wen* valued at $25. It appears that several l>l«x-ks of
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  • 46 2 [FhoM OUR CoUKFSI’ONDKXTjj TELUK ANSON. 16th January. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 952 piknls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 30 min KLANG. 16th January. The shipments yesterday were To Penang 546 pikuls of tin To Singapore 564 [Time from Klang, 45 min.l
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  • 311 2 The Church of S. Mark the EvangeU the building of which was completed ln March of last year, was yesterday consecrated by the Lord Bishop of Singapore and Sar‘ wak. The Eileen, kindly lent for th occasion by the Manager of the PryeDnt Comj>anv, conveyed the
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  • 539 2 (From our own Correspondent.) 12th January The following is a copy of the Petition which was delivered on Thursday last To J. P. Rodgee. Esq., Arfing British Resident, Sdanytr. The humble Petition of the undersigned Traders and Towkays Labor of Kuala Lumpur. Most Respectfully Sheweth,—Thar your petitioners lx*g
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 384 2 pritchard Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors WHITE RACING CASHMERE for breeches. WHITE RACING STOCKINGNETT E for breeches. RACING SADDLES. RACING BRIDLES. WEIGHT CLOTHS. RACING WHIPS. Cobbett’s, Duke’s, Ayre s and Bryan's Cricket Bats. Match Cricket Balls. Leg Guards, Stumps, Gloves, etc. CHAMPION
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    • 319 2 NILW ADVEHTISEMENIS. WANTED. 4 CORRESPONDENT to r.jH.rt th<* 21 Taiping Races for the "Pinang < jrazette.” FOR SALE. Hammerless double express nti»* with loading implements. etc., complete in ease; also hammerless d. b. 12 bore shot gun, implements, Ac., in case. Apply 30 H co Pina ng Gazette. NUIIC L
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  • 2362 3 By Geo. Handasyde Dick, Glasgow. A newly published pamphlet under this title is now before the world. It will probably be more useful at home than here, and will be a great weapon at the next general election in England, which is supposed to be not tar
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  • 216 3 The increasingly dubious position of the Rosebery Administration has stimulated curiosity and speculation at home regarding the character and composition of the next Ministry. On all hands it is agreed that it will be made up from both wings of the Unionist Confederacy, and it is said
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  • 264 3 The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian has heard important news regarding the understanding between Great Britain and Russia as to joint action with regard to China. “I am told.” he says. that one of the items of the arrangement in question is that
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  • 561 3 K ELEASING DY N AMITA RDS. The Liverpool Post hears that an arrangement has been come to between the Redmonilites mid Government regarding certain dynainitards to Im* released. Sir William Harcourt disapproves of the arrangement. MANCHESTER r. BOMBAY. The Manchester people mean to agitate for the imposition
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  • 667 3 Within the last year or two there has l>een a change in the practise of hearing Interpleaders which can hardly be said to lx? an advisable one, and to which the sooner the attention of Legislative Council is drawn the better. Formerly Interpleaders were set down at once for
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  • 144 3 A Dramatic Scene. Paris, January 5. The degradation of Captain Dreyfus for treason was carried out this morning and lad to a dramatic scene. The prisoner was led into the courtyard of the Ecole Militaire and in the presence of five thousand troops of the Paris garrison
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 314 3 FOUNTAINS IN PLAY. Who tloesn’t enjoy looking at a fountain in play The bright water leaps into the air as though it were* living, conscious thing. Then at the summit of its arch it is shattered into spray by the wind, or wafted to and fro like the skirts of
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    • 764 3 throwing up a sour, frothy fluid. I took different kinds of medicine, but none of them gave me relief, and I got weaker and weaker. In March, 1884, I became so bad that I «called a d«x:tor, who attended me off and on for twelve ukonths. He gave me medicines
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    • 575 3 NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that by mutual consent I have this day dissolved partnership with Mr. On Eng Thoe in the firm styled Ghee Choon A C 0.,” No. 131, Beach Street, and that I shall not lx? responsible for any debts due by or to the said firm.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2083 4 •notice. THE LATEST INVENTION WF9 I N f r i“. Mln'Xer 6 1 Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). frill JL Q A trial order is solicited. (Esveciallii for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). ’W AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. 1 r J J w fKS° Charges Jfoderafe.
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    • 485 4 Jngurance (Roficeg. THE LONDON ASSURANCE J’HE undersigned having been j 1 Agents for the above CorporHt[? Dted I now prepared to accept MARlXp n,,re FIRE risks at current rates. J an, l h a llifax aPenang, Ist September, 1891. The Marine Insurance Company^ 7 Limited. rnHE above Company is prepared
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