Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1895
1895-02-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1895-02-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1895. No. 3121 words
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Advertisement578 1895-02-07 1 pipping {Hotter. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. mail steamers may f ;<ul a b e expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang horoewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Rohilln IGtli Feb. Rosetta 7t,h Feb Ganges 2nd Mar. Sutlej 21 J 6l 7th Mar Jlwlta 3vth RohiU,i 21st The above578 words
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Advertisement1518 1895-02-07 1 pipping (notice*. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. ffOTT-R wpfktv T tnf Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. p A rt-vp Capital $10,000,000 HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Reserve Fund $4,500,000. iv o n r.1,518 words
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Advertisement501 1895-02-07 1 NEDERLANDSIIiE HANML tit (Netherland Trading St Established 1824. Paid-up Capital .../3 Reserve Funds Head Office in Amsterd Head Agency in Nethei The Factorij of the Handel Maatschappij, 1 Agencies and Branch e Medan (Deli), Samarap Padang, Chori bon, Teg Pasaroean, and Tjilat London Bankers. —T he I London Limited. rpHE501 words
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Article104 1895-02-07 2 NG, "i H El BRI Aid lbl’s. \VS of.; |-<l|.|.< r'A S xehuigomd Bank 1 111-Id tos enlai’gE sight Bank 111;* -inide pap< < 5 edit Ki /4 siehf I’rival-- 187 IL I "I bank 1834 W X >,ul l |s ini Bank ISH sight I‘i i val <•104 words
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Article84 1895-02-07 2 I’I.XANG, Till FEBRUARY. 1 'l'm $35 25 sellers, ("i’lnng 9 25 buyers. Black pepper West Cmt't 8.50 sellers. Aeheeii ■!)> B<>z. 9.2»» do. While Pepper 12.50 do. Cloves (picked 26. do. Mace No. 1 80.— do Mace Pickings <0. do. Nutmeg» 96. do. 1 1 7.20 do.84 words
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Article108 1895-02-07 2 Mail close on To-m- rkovv. /-re o -er Singapore Ja.pan, 9 a M. Asiihan Sanitwongsee.. 11 am. Klang Malacca I’ealonia noon A.-Ihiii 11-dewyn 1 P-M. Tongkali Petrel 1 P.M.< I’angkoi* Teluk Anson ami Port Dickson Taw Tong 2P .M Deli H > Kwei 2 P.M. Edie. 'l*. Seinnw»'.108 words
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Article20 1895-02-07 2 From Sing vi-ohe;—By the P. AO. s.s. Kosetta to-morrow From Singapore By the B. I Nerbtubla to-inormw20 words
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Article215 1895-02-07 2 A i t ilmlm. To-nvr. a. 8. Ile.ael from I’ariang. s. s. Ismgkat from Deli. s. s. Arts along from Trang s. s. 11. I\ Afjelt from Olehleli. s. s. law Tong fiom T. Anson. s 8. S-'nttwoiigKef from A-«.-ihmi. Y KM EHI» V Y. s s. Puket from215 words
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Article73 1895-02-07 2 l ak«-ii a! Prison lloMpilal Olemi t alary. 6th Ft.hri m<i. 1895 9 t vi. :S r. y 9r m Bar. red 32 Fall 2 ><»3 790. Teiup/rat ure 82 8s 79 Wet Biiil» Thei m--im t< i 76. 77 76 Mat. Temp in <*|iad«* 89 I Min.73 words
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Article171 1895-02-07 2 Tm iisim 7rti I'aiWli Hai.-I. Dal (I K-.iinii <>h.«l>-i>>, P. C. l enuis Tournament, E'|dauadr, 5. p. m. High water at New Jetty, 9.16 arn and 9.43 p rn. Fkiuav. Brii (Public Holiday) Hindu Festival TaipA-um.) P. C. C. r.-nni< i'-airnnincmt. Esplanade Mr*. 1 rotter171 words
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Article201 1895-02-07 2 (.S7.«<l« 7’oae*. 3<Eih January.) Jelehits ($5 |xl.l Sl.tio Si’llsit. Rauhs 13 Io p-l.) $460 talcs. JEI fully paid s<»| sales. Pmijorns (s3j jml.) 9» tellers. Pahang < 'orp. I p-l.) s3| salt*. Maynard A <’•>. (sloo jel.) $3O sellers. Pengerangs ($5O p-l.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O201 words
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Article112 1895-02-07 2 LONDON, 6th February. 1895. Parliament. In the House of Commons Mr. 0. E. Howard Vincent, member for Sheffield, has withdrawn his amendment in favour of a ('ustoms Union for the whole Empire, Mr. Buxton, Colonial office, promising to introduce a bill to (‘liable Australia to enter into fiscal112 words
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Article495 1895-02-07 2 The liorribb* tale of the atrocities at Port Arthur casts a slur on the arms of Japan that she will find it hard to wijx* off. Her Imasted civilization when put to the test han proved a thin veneer. Japan will lose many sympathizers by495 words
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Article492 1895-02-07 2 The Post Office will close to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. The Siamese Gunboat Puket arrived last night from Tougkah. There will be no Band performance at the Golf Club on Saturday afternoon. To-morrow being a public holiday there will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette. The Telegraph steamer Sherard492 words
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Article90 1895-02-07 2 The Hindu festival of Taipusum will Im? observed to-morrow. This morning, the Chetties removed their idol from Penang Street to their temple in Waterfall Road, the procession passing through Beach Street. Prangin Road, Penang Road. Datu Kramat Road ami Western Road. The return procession will take place on90 words
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289 1895-02-07 2 Speculation is still rife as to who will Im' appoinb'd as successor to Colonel W. G. Cumming. R.E., the present Chief Engineer of Bunnali, when he retires next month. The apjMuntment should in equity go to a liM-al man. if one can Im* found suitable289 words
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Article203 1895-02-07 2 FROM OI.'K < '<>R It ESI’OX HEXTS TELUK ANSON. 7th Fkbkuary. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 816 pikuls of tin. [Time from Tclnk Anson. 33 min.] KLANG. 7th February. The shipments yesterday were— To Singapore, 32 pikuls of tin. [Time from Klang, 1 h. 15 min.] SI203 words
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Article222 1895-02-07 2 Results of Yesterday’* Play. Mired Double*.— Mrs. Adams and W P. Jones (4-30) defeated Miss Anthonv and H. H. Gill»ey 4- of 15) by 6-1, 6-2. Mrs. McArthur and P. Marshall (scratch), after an excellent game, defeated Miss Shaw and J. A. Brown —15.1) by222 words
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Article300 1895-02-07 2 The Indian Planters' Guze/te has the following story A soldier officer had rather an exciting adventure in the Swipelick mountains a few days ago when stalking nothing up a narrow path. He had not had a drink all the morning and he was carrying his tiffin300 words
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Advertisement451 1895-02-07 2 L) J r I SEMENTS q O .NTED ON AGREEMENT. gm For 21 Years. j-’MISES suitable for an Aerated t,n Water Factorv. Pi A] »ply, stating terms, to ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, w ill Im* necessary to grant to the tenant. Hr the agreem nt. lil>ertv to erect engines machinery; to add451 words
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Advertisement349 1895-02-07 2 PERAK STATE RAILWAYS. Notice. J'HE Through Parcels Service to 1 Tapah will be discontinued after 31st January, 1895. Parcels will l»e received as formerly for conveyance by rail to Tapah Road Station, the charge being 20 cents for all parcels up to 20 katis in weight, with an additional charge349 words
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Article1213 1895-02-07 3 Tuesday, sth Feb. First Day. The first day’s racing is now over and if the fields have not been large, and in some instances the races have been foregone conclusions, nevertheless the sport has l>een most enjoyable. The first race was timed for 3.30, and some half-an-hour before1,213 words
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Article461 1895-02-07 3 Yesterday morning Mr. Gottlieb, who has been retained by J. G. Dragon, the late chief clerk of Nibong Tebal, applied that his client may be allowed bail. There are two cases against Dragon, one for forgery and criminal breach of trust, and the other for criminal breach of461 words
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Article467 1895-02-07 3 The capabilities of the Chinese character, when subjected to the stimulating influences of Western civilisation, have been rej>eatedly illustrat»?d in Australasia, where the Chinese merchant or store-keeper is often an individual wholly unlike the hideous caricatures I which occasionally find their way into the illustrated pajM?rs.467 words
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Article1707 1895-02-07 3 Bombay Gazette. Th eke is perhaps no more interesting chapter in the annals of crime than that which relates to thugi and its suppression in Lord William Bentinck’s time by Colonel Slecin in. Although the Department constituted to deal with this and another special crime is still. Bombay Gazette. - 1,707 words
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Article, Illustration852 1895-02-07 3 FEBRUARY MEETING STEWARDS. n'dix— Judge.— Mr. J. Y. Ketinecly. ,nnr Sic^e Handicapper.— Mr. George I’ni’ Timekeeper.-Wv. H. A. W. Clerk off Course. M >■. 1. D. •Btepli»Qp^gjj < Starter.— Mr. J. J. Tait. Measurers. —Mr. C. S. Tenmmt, Mt»ank of Haughton :»n<l Mr. J. McFa Clerk off852 words
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Advertisement192 1895-02-07 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Won»; Seow Seng an employe of W. Jones, photographer, I|H»h. having left niv service from the 31st De»-enilM*r, 1894. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by him after that date. Mr. Wong Hong Kee takes charge of the business. W. JONES, ItMth.192 words
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Advertisement265 1895-02-07 3 WANTED. Government of Perakt N ASSISTANT DRESSER for the Medical Department, Perak. Salary 825 jrt mensem (rising to 830 after six months, on passing an examination), with free unfurnished quarters. Must have had at least two years’ hospital nigApplications with testimonials to lx? sent to the Acting State Surgeon, Taiping,265 words
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Advertisement1253 1895-02-07 4 E LATEST INVENTION ask for Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). M for Trarellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). LnWYniiri ~O rt. see eaclx J ar b**rs Baron Liebig’s Signature I =£*£l •Jr a w Gohl Medal. Paris Exhibition (1889). Gohl Medal, “Worlds lair, C hicago (189 b in1,253 words
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Advertisement513 1895-02-07 4 MCLARTY COMPANY. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY.MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES IN USE BY SHIPOWNERS, MILL OWNERS, MINERS AND HQUSEBUiLDERS. DESIGNS AND SPECI FIC ATIO N S PR EP A RE D, WORKS SUPERVISED DURING CONSTRUCTION, Contracts Negotiated with Indian and European Manufacturers. THE STRAITS513 words
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