Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1895

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  • 25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA-ILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRISE 20 CENTS. VOL. LI IL BATUR DA A’, JANUARY 19. 1895? No. 16
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 Company. >T HR mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ibtrenna ‘2nd Feb. Peltin. oni, T Il hill c 16th Rosetta 7.1 p n i Gauges 2nd Mar. <utlej Pehn 16th Kat«ar-I-Htmi7thMar Tne aoove dates are only approximate th?
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    • 1487 1 Shipping (Dofices, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks.~ Ocean Steam ShipCompanT SIpMAM "K sS*^' 1 HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE, intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-vf Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund $4,500’000 Fob WIU..ML Stbj.bb Fro» Exfbctbdo» loabilitb or Pbqbk.btob. »10,000,000. I I Chief Manager. j Hongkong— Thgmas Jackson, Esq. AcHiLLRi
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    • 765 1 HEDERLAKDSUE HANDEL HAATSCBAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086, Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederland»che Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 92 2 Penang, 19th January, 1895. I'in $35.50 r i iinig 9 25 seller.-. Blin k l’e|i|ier West ('oust... 8.50 do. Aelieell 5Hi BoZ. 9. do. While Pepper 12.40 do. Cloves (picked) '26. do. Mace No. I (1 Mace Pickings 70. 'I". Nut.megs 92 50 <!<»• 1 No. I
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  • 128 2 Pkxang, 19m January, 1895. Rates close follow > London, Demand Hank 1 Hi I**' Do. I moiiilis* sight Rank 111} Do. 3 Credit. 2 Ofc Do. 3 Document 10 2Of Calcutta, D* maud Hank R» 188 Do. days’ sight Plivule 192 Bombay, Demand Bank 188 Do. oO days’sight. Private
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  • 31 2 Mail (Lose on Monday. F<>> »n. Time. Klang Deli NOON The P. 3' O. s. Ko tear. I- Hwl left Colombo for Brnimgat 6 P M.ou the 16tli instant.
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  • 105 2 From Rangoon:—By flies, s. Cheang Hock Kian on Sunday. From SiNGvroHE —By flic s. s. Pdi urn» on Monday. From Negvfmvm:—By the B. I s. Camorta on ’I uvsday. 'rime Table of Mails to l.oinloti. Penntiir Du»* in T/md .11. Arrived. Nur 23rd B. I. Dee. 15th
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  • 287 2 irritals. To-h s. s. Plying Dragon from T. Anson, s. s. Helei/ do. Yem kuday. s. s. Il’ieZo from Edie. s. m. Taroy iroin Mnlwca. s. s. t)ii'>rri from Langknr. s. s. t.a<ly Weld from P. Weld. I>- pn rtu re*. Co l> I 1 S. s. Liahtauui for
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  • 193 2 lrrira’s. Yr-rrai.o. Pers s. 7*«imy from Klang, Mr. Hampshire mid Mr. Zugmi. Per s. s hid if Well from Port Weld, Mrs. Dnvidson and child. Pepa rl urea. YI STerd* r Per B. I. a. Palamcntta for Rxngnon, Mr. Fingclson. Pers s .1/ Cnjiranhit for Pud mg Mr
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  • 68 2 Taken al Prison llmiplhil Oliso* alury. 18nt J vnu *m. 1895 9 a.m. 3 r.M 9p m Bar. red. 32 Fall ***** 29.828 29.842 Temperature 78 5 87. 78. Wet Bulb Tiicrm<>im*t er 71. 77. 76. Max. Temp in shade 90.5 Min. do. do 72Max. in Sun. |47
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  • 90 2 S* it KiHy, 19th Tow n Band, Goll Cbib. Cricket match, P. R. C. rn. C. R C Esplanade. Sv nd* v, 20tii Second Sunday after Epiphany Ser* ices at St. George s ('liiirch. Morning Service, 8 M. Hymns 160 mid 4SB Service, 6 r.M.
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  • 148 2 LONDON, 18th January, 1895. France. M. F. Fume elided President. M. Felix Fame has been eh cted President amidst uproar throughout, the Socialists fiercely protesting against the result. The moderate press i 5 satisfied. The Radicals are fmioilS. Pai is is I ranquil. A manifesto by the Due
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  • 249 2 The Dews from Singapore which came to hand sterday evening is what we have lieen expecting for two or three days. It is nevertheless full of eventualities. To begin with, some of the resigned J. P’s. are members of the
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  • 319 2 It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 6.37 a.m. and 7.04 p.m. The amended programme of the Penang Races ap]H*ars in another column. The Selangor Government advertises for an Overseer for the Public Works Department. A few days ago. a Chines** prisoner who had
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  • 1361 2 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday there were present: —Mr. J. Y. Kennedy (President), Capt. Anderson, r e., Mr. R. A. P. Hogan, and Mr. G. F. Adamson. The minutes of the last meeting, held on the 4th instant, were read and confirmed. The
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  • 196 2 fIIOM OCK <'oHKKSI’OXnKNTS TELVK ANSON. 19th January. Die shipments to-day are To Penang 483 pikuls or tin. To Singapore, 3,405 of ore. Do. 144 of tin. Time from Teluk Anson, 38 min.' KLANG. 10th Janvary. I’he shipments yesterday were To Penang, 902 pikuls of tin. [Time from Klang.
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  • 174 2 On Wednesday, whilst a detectife 11 stable was on his rounds in Chulia B'* Ghaut he arrested two men who wereih in a ’rikisha, on suspicion of having in 1 possession stolen property, to wit. a Q u tity of rice. On the way
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 280 2 pritchard Co. have just received a large supply of RACING SILKS in all colors W HITE KACI NG C ASH ME R E for breeches. WHITE RACING STO(’K ING N ETT E for breeches. RACING SADDLES. RACING BRIDLES. WEIGHT (’LOTUS. RACING WHIPS. Cobbett’s, Duke’s, Ayre s and Bryan's Cricket Bats.
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    • 371 2 NEW ADVtK f ISEMENT. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 11’ANTED an Overseer for the Public I I Works Department. Selangor. Salary 840 ]x*r mcns»-m. Applications must have a thorough knowledge of construction and maintenance of roads ami lx? able to take out quantities. A knowledge of building' construction is also required. Applications with
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  • 63 3 H. H. Gilbey rx. J. A. Chichester. This was a match in which J. A. Chichester. a Class B player, sought to remove H. H. Giltey from the list of Class A players. The first set was very even 6-5 in favour of Gilbey. In the second set.
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  • 150 3 The Benares Polite have under investigation a peculiar case of attempting to stir up sedition by means of letters tearing the signature of Raja Siva Prasad, who had ihem returned to him through the Dead Letter Office. The letters are couched in the
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  • 701 3 rreposterous Rewards. Shanghai, Jan. 5. The Shanghai Taotai has just issued a pr<M*lamation offering a reward of Tls. 160.060 to any one or body of men who succeeds in defeating the enemy causing a loss to them of several thousand men. and a similar sum whenever a
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  • 574 3 (English Mail.) Mr Stoddart and his comrades have on the most extraordinary match at cricket that has ever been played but the game I which ended on Thursday at Svdnev was without parallel. The 'total number of runs scored -1,514-beats the previous reI cord in first-class cricket
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  • 694 3 (Pioneer.) As various reports have apjxared regarding the recent occurrence in the 9th Bengal Lancers, it may lie as well to state the exact facts as they have reached us on gxxl authority. The regiment, then, on December 20th. was in camp at Muridki railway
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  • 604 3 —N.-C. Daily Netrg. Time d«x»s not smooth down the diffi> ulties of the Ja|>anese in Korea, probably Ixx-ause the Japanese do not possess that modicum of worldly wisdom which is supposed to lie necessary for the making of a diplomat. When Otori was recalled and Inouye
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  • 450 3 and engage in a pitched battle. Shanghai Mercury. After Chinchow had fallen and the Jajjanese Army was ready to march to Port Arthur, the Japanese officers decided, by wav of diversion, to send a Utter to the Chinese Generals in command at the latter place, advising
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  • 1616 3 Bombay Gazette. London, Decenil>er 14. THE SPORTING LEAGUE AT WORK. Following up their success in a recent j campaign at Leicester, where a “Sporting i Leaguist was triumphantly returned at the head of the poll in a School Board elecj tion. the “anti-faddists” threw the whole weight
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  • 190 3 (Slotils 7'tHtes, Kith January.) Jelebus ($5 p<l.) $4.50 sales. Raabs 13 lOpd.) $4.60 fully paid s6f Pun joins (s3j pd.) $6 buyers. Pahang Corp. pd.) s3* salts. Maynard J; Co. (sl<>o jxl.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O pd.) $7O sides. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) sl9} Straits Fires ($2O
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 TAIPING CORRESPONDENT. ANTED for the Pinang Gazett a V V correspondent in Taiping to wire daily exports of tin and other news and to send by post any items of news not of sufficient imjx>rtance to l>e telegraphed.
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    • 593 3 NOTICE. THEREBY give notice that by mutual consent I have this day dissolved partnership with Mr. On Eng Thoe in the firm styled Ghee Choon C 0.,” No. 131, Beach Street, and that I shall not lie responsible for any debts due by or to the said firm. (Sgd.) LEAN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1748 4 the “sicqua tea.” Jngurance (notices. awnm|> t A i the i» assurance corporation? fill JW if ij quality, combined with cheapness. rpHE undersigned having been appointed Every packet beating the above mat is Agents for the above Corporation are guaranteed absolutely pure. now prepftre d to accept MARINE and TT
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    • 613 4 0,./, Medicine of the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-84, open to all Country Registered D R LALOR’S PHDSPHDDYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. For thirty years ha» maintained its tS energizin K e cl ,re »hewn from tn« world-wide reputation
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