Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 January 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILTT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIU. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. 1895. No. 24
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  • 525 1 PROGRAMME OF SZPIEdIZTSTG- JNEZEZETITTG-, 1895. To be held on February sth and 7th. FIRST DAY. First Race, 3 30 p.m. alue $lOO. For Roadsters duly qualiied under Rule3o. Weight 11 st. Distance R.C. Entrance §5. Second Race, 4 p.m. Valve $2OO. For all Ponies 13.2 and under.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 590 1 hipping (tioticee. IV'iiiisilar OrientaT Steam Navigation Company. BT HE «teamens may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave p onang homewards, on the following dates Outward,. Hom,w„ d /?<re.»ua 2nd Feb. Rosetta 7,1, V i lOhillt 16th 7th Feb. H inge» 2nd Mar. Kaisar-I-Hiud 7H> v Pekin 16th 7fc, Mnr
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    • 1525 1 Qloftcce. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. 7 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Honrkone Shanghai Banking )cean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up Capital .~7~ »10,000,000 Reserve Fund 54,500’000 For Will sail Steamer From Expected on Liability op Proprietors
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    • 3 1 PERAK TURF CLUB.
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  • 75 2 Penang, 30 th January, 1895. '['j n $35.80 sellers. i atl g 925 buyers. West ('<»<st... 8.t»0 seller.*. Aelieeii sll> 8«» z 9. <!«». White Pepper 12 U» do. Cloves (picked) Mace No. 1 80 Mnce Pickings Nutmegs ”1. (No. I Sugar J 2 “70 (Basket *>
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  • 120 2 Penang, 30th January, 1«95. RaIES CLOSE as FOI.I.oUs: Jjondon, Demand Bank Do. 4 months’sight Bank lit? Do. 3 Credit 1H» Do. 3 Documentary 2Calcutta, Demand Bank H* 186 Do. 30 days’sight I’ri vale IW Bombay, Demand Bank 186 Do. 30 days’sight Private 190 Madras, Demand Bunk IBs| Do. 30
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  • 84 2 Mails < i.omk To-MOKROW. F<»» Per 4ft. I'tuir. Pangkor and T. Atis<»n Plying Dragonl p.m. Edie. T. B«*mawe, Segli and Olehleli It- h. Atjeh... 2 p.m. Pangkor am! T. Anson.> 7’«w t'otg 2P M S’pore and China Nam Yong 2 p.m. Rangoon I mhalhi 3 p.m. Euioperta Negapatam
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  • 48 2 From Singapore. By Uie B I. s. s. C'«morta to-morrow; B. I. s. s. Penlalentn, a. s. Print Aleraii'ler and s. s. (t. A pear on Friday. From Calcutta By the s. s. Chotydra on Friday. From Colombo: —By the s s. Findudona on Saturday.
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  • 212 2 Arritals. To-n* r. s. a. Bidmoulh from Singapore. B I. s. s. Nerhuifla from Rangoon. s. s. Plying Dragon from ’l*. Anson. Vest EK DAT. s. Petrel from Tongkah. 8. s. (rleuorchy from Loudon. s. s. Nam Yong from Rangoon. 8. 8. Thaipiug from Port Weld. Departures. I’o-1»» s.
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  • 50 2 Arrivals. To-DAT. Per s s plying Dntgon from T. An«nn, Mr. and Mt> F Hawkins and Mr F Hartley. Per B I. R- Ncrlnoltln fr.an R ingo >n, Mr A. Crawford. Mr Hirscli and Mr. Strache. Y LAimin i. Per s. s G/eu »r</«y from I>>»«I«mi, Mrs Field
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  • 76 2 Taken at Prison ll<»«pilal Obsri talnrjr. 2*.»T11 J INUAKT. IXl’5 9 a.m. 3 r.M 9r. m Bar. red 32 Fab 2 ’l‘H 29.816 29.864 Trrnpemtnrc >•’— 88 5 79 Wet Bulb Tliei inomelcr 74. 78. 76. Max. Temp, in shade 91 5 Min. do. do. 73 4 Max.
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  • 143 2 Wednesday. 3»ith Town llaii'i, Ksplmis-le, 5-30 P.M. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, 5 pm. Tin hsimY, 31st Town Band, Dalu Kranisi Mrs. Trotter’s At Home” R- sidi ncy. Homeward mail closes. rn« Negapatam. P. C. C. Tennis I’oiirnainent, 5 r.M Fkidat, Ist Flower Show, Town
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  • 188 2 (Strait» Tones, 24th January Jelebus ($5 $4.<50 Rauhs 13 IO|hI.) $4 60 £1 fully paid $6) Pud joins (s3| pd.) $6 buyer». Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) $3( Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) S3U teller». Pengerangs ($3O pd.) >7O Straits Insurance ($2O p<l.) SZOj Straits Fires (s2<> pd.)
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  • 96 2 LONDON, 2Oih2Januakt, 1895. The War. It is reported at 5 okobaina that 25 Chinese warships are in the harbour of Weihaiwei. Th# Time* Shanghai correspondent says that foreign fleets prevented the Japanese from attacking the Chefoo forts. The Czar. The Czar while receiving delegates from all parts of
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  • 408 2 It will be high water at the Jetty tomorrow at 3.58 a.m. ami 4 25 p in. The steamer Nam Yong while coming to her anchorage thia morning in the harliour l«>Kt one of her anchors ami chain. The I*. A O. mail steamer Rohilla. having left
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  • 132 2 Tennis Tonrnament. Thk opening matches were played Yesterday with the following results Championship.— P. Marshall defeated A. Durler by 6-4. 6-4. E. B Prior defeated F. S. Brown by 6-2, 6-1. Single ifandicap Clan* R. W. H. Mac Arthur defeated H. Palmer by 6-4, 6-4. F. W.
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  • 202 2 Yesterday the Acting Resident Councillor as Consul for the Siamese Malay States jiaid the quarterly official visit to Kulim in Kedah. Mr. Trotter was accomponied by Mrs. Trotter and Mr. and Mrs. Evans. The Senior District Officer Province Wellesley met the party at the Prai Ferrv
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  • 114 2 The annual treat to the children of the St. George’s Sunday School took place yesterday in the Town Hall. There were about 2(70 children present, who amused themselves with games and dancing till about 6-30, when they sat down to tea and cake. It
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  • 76 2 At the general meeting of the Moslem Recreation Club held on the sth inst. the foil..wing were elected office-liearers for the current year (Ist half): —Mahomed Ibrahim Khan. President M. H Jamal. Honorary Secretary Kader Ismail. Honorary Treasurer; Alladar Khan. Honorary Auditor. Members of Committee.— K. Pa’Chik.
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  • 204 2 (China Mail.) general wei captvbed and condemned. Peking. January 9. General Wei Ju-kwei. of Pingyang famehas been captured and has arrived here and lieen handed over to the Board of Punishments. An Edict has I men issued in which he has ls*en condemned, having been found guilty
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  • 282 2 Mail, An American named George Watts, a seaman lielonging to the British schooner H’. P. Hall, was shot on Monday afternoon (31st ult.) alxmt 1 o’clock by a saloon keeper named J. A. Frame. It ap|H*ars that Watts ha<l l>een a boarder at Frame’s house, which
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  • 645 2 [J* HOM OUR 1 TELVK ANSON. 30th January. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 171 piknls of tin. [Time from Telnk Anson, 21 niin.' KLANG. 30th January. The shipments to-day are To Penang... 114 piknls of t j n To Singapore, 4,363 ofor( [Time from Klang, .36 min
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of the.Muni_L cipal Commissioners will be held in the i Town Hall, at 2.30 p. m. On Friday, the Ist February. 181’5. (By Order) J W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. NOTICES. WANTED. 4 CORRESPONDENT to report the JjL Taiping Races
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    • 266 2 NOTICE fS HEREBY given that Wong Seow Seng an employe of W. Jones, photographer. Ipoh. having left my service from .the 31st Deremlier. 1894. I will not Im? responsible for any debts contracted by him after that date. Mr. Wong Hong Kee takes charge of I the business. W. JONES,
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  • 1923 3 First Day. Perfect weather was the only thing wantc'l to make the 1895 Kinta meeting a bumper one. and there being nothing wanting in this respect the first day mav be written an unqualified success. The racing was certainly of the highest class, though the finishes were
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  • 94 3 Now that the education of children is to the fore it mav not be out of place to call attention to the travelling schools of France, which meet the wants of the nomadic population of the country, such as travelling showmen. The school is a big caravan fit-up
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  • 693 3 Three of the principal Burmans charged with the murder of the late Mr. Tucker, Superintendent of Police, at Pegu, in August last, were convicted at Rangoon on the 12th instant, and two of them were sentenced to death and one to transportation for life. Tlie
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  • 379 3 The prospectus has lieen isriied of the t Telah Bukan To! >acco Company (Limited). which is the company foreshadowed in the Chairman’s speech of the Tobacco ompany of British North Borneo at its la<t general me-ting. The capital is £50.0»h» in £l shares, and
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  • 314 3 THE OLD P. 0. STEAMER “INDUS." The end. Many Anglo-Indians will remember the old paddle steamer Indus which used to ply between Bombay and Suez before the Canal was cut and will (►ar with regret that she is now no longer afloat. After the Eastern Telegraph Company acquired possession of
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  • 264 3 M Mail. AN APPEAL TO MOHAMEDANB. Mr. Hart is no believer in the theory of air waves, and he declines to admit that mvsterious laws govern cholera. H«.‘ gave concrete instan«*es in which the seemingly parrful ravages of the disease were found to be easilv capabl-
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  • 687 3 Meefix«. or the Mrvitipu Commissioners HELI» ON THK IStU 1 "95. Present J. Y. Kennedy, E-q.. (President,. (’.ip. Anderson. R. E. R. A. I’. Hogan. E-«] unit G F. Vdamson, (Zjst,-/.—Koli Seang Tat. Esq. and J. Gibsou. Exp 1. Th<‘ iniuiiles of the last meeting are r- a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1017 3 ITOTIOE. N OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices will be held in the Court of Requests, at 230 p.m. on Friday, the Ist day of Fkbruary, 1*95, for the purpose of considering the undermentioned applications. H. T. HAUGHTON, Penang. 25th January, 1895. Chairman,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1368 4 TOTTTQITTpQ Jnsurance (Tloficea. THE LATEST INVENTION WniOJSJ. m LONDOH mm|(C£ mAT|o|| Skull's Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). OLD MULL Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in 1 ropical Climates). (Hiyhest airard, CKoo.jo 1893.) I' H Awards—Gold M.d.l. J.n. Eshibition (1889.. Gold Med.l, WHO F.lr." Cl.ie.go (1893) TUP ROYAL BLEND i
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    • 559 4 33 cYu «its H. J. Martyn, J r 40® teKRNHNGR of Japan Stg TOILET WATER Appreciated for its delicate perfume and the feeling of comfort and freshness which it imparts to the skin Kananga Extract A DELICIOUS exotic perfume for the handkerchief At once original, grateful and persistently fragrant. RIGAUD&C
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