Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 February 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIZ.7. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1895. No. 38
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 582 1 P'Minsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. > r pHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Ravenna 16th Feb.’<utlej 21st Feb fj'uigei 2nd Mar. Kaitar-I-Hiud 7th Mar 16t,h RohiUu 21st Rosetta 30th j Pile aoove dates are only approximate the
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    • 1440 1 flbticea. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong A Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S weekly LINE Intended Sailinffand expected Arrival of Steamers. Paii> vp Capital ..77“ <10,000,000. ......J Reserve Fund $4,500,000. a r- f I R’-srkve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000.
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    • 618 1 NEOEKLARDSbfiE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ--7 (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nedeilandache Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, C’heribon, Tcgal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 72 2 Renang. 16th February, 1895. Ti.Z T #35.1,5 ("rm ng 970 buyers. Bi.uk I’eppe. West (’«ns!... 8.50 sellers- Arlieeli SIL B<>z. 9.20 do. White Pepper •<*•* Cloves (picked, -6- 1 Mace No. I Mnce Pickings Nutmegs ‘*3.- < <>• (No. I V?’ Sugar < 2... ”‘V (Basket *T’-
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  • 114 2 Penang. 16ii< February, 1895. Kaiks close o follows: fiondon, Demand Rank Do. I months sight Bank I'D Do. 3 Credit IIR Do. 3 Documenlai.' IH i Calcutta, Detnuud Batik B- 18o| Do. 30 days’sight I’livui- 18/ Bombay, Demand Bank l\’* Do. 30 days’sight Piivai. 8/ Madias. Demand Bank 1
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  • 41 2 Mails close on Monpay. Pot 40. I’ltl.r. Langkiit... Eante» ...11 A.M Dn. Qncrr-t ...11 A.M. Deli Ho Kwei 2 p.m. The P. A O mail steamer llare.ina left Coloihlki for Penang at 4 P M. on the 12lli instant.
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  • 41 2 From Singapore: —By be s. s. .Sabuiin tomorrow. From RangixiN —By the B I. s. r. I’alitana on Monday. From Negapatam :—By the B. I. r. s. Camort» on Tuesilay. Krom Bombay: —By the s. Azamor on Tuesday.
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  • 350 2 Irriinls. 'l’o-n s. s. Ho K tcei from Deli. s. s Quorra from Langkat. s. s Steutor fmui Livct|MMil s. s. /tmui/u/i from Singapore. r s K>d Song from Csh-utta. s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson. Yem eiid %r. r. r. F'intee, fr< m Klang. r. s. Taroy
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  • 147 2 Arrival*. To-mv. Per a. R. Ho Ktrei fiom Deli, Mr mid Mrs. ’l’hompson mid Mr. Arirz. Y ksi run i. Prr a. s Taroy from Malacca, Mr J J. Tail and Revd T. H. Letesscr. Passage» lumked for (he Straits. January, 17th.— Per PA-O. a. s Parramatta from
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  • 66 2 Taken al Prison Hospital O!»se. tutor?. 15tii February. 1895. 9 a.m. 3 i-.m. 9 r.w. Bar. red. 32 Fall 29 957 79k— 941 Temprrsit hi 79. 915 B**. Wet Bull, Thermometer 73. 75. 75 Mux. Tcinp. in shade 92 8 Mm. do. do 73. Max in Sun. 153.
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  • 149 2 Saturuav. 16th Last Quarter, 4-1 P.M. 3rd day Penang lla<-e«. Town Band. Bare Course Football match, Esplanade, 5 P M. High water nt New Jetty, 4-51 a.m. and 5-18 p.m. Sunday, 17m Sexagesiinn Sunday. Outward mnil due. P. «V O. s. s TforaNtm. High water
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  • 122 2 LONDON, 15th February. 1895. Viceroy Li-hung-chang. Li-hung-chang has lieen restored to his honors and summoned to Pekin prior ta starting for Japan to renew |>eace parleying. (■rent Meeting in Ixhkloii. At a great meeting in London, including 26 Members of Parliament, it was resolved to demand a full
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  • 524 2 One hundred and thirty-six Chinese paH!*-ngiTM arrived this mnruing from Singapore per steamer Cheang Chew. It hab now been decided to nend a speciahst to Burma to examine gold and other metals this summer. German residents in Yokohama are subscribing for a present to Prince Bismarck on
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  • 360 2 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday there were present: —Mr. J. Y. Kennedy (Pregident), Mr. R. A. P. Hogan, and Mr. G. F. Adamson. The minutes of the last meeting held on the Ist instant were read and confirmed. Bills amounting to 812,005.95 W’ere
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  • 111 2 The case of theft against A ilian Tindal and two others, which was commenced on Thursday morning, continued the whole of vesterdav and was not concluded, the witnesses for the prosecution being crossexaimned at great length by the counsel fri the defence. The case will be continued
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  • 494 2 The Paper Chase yesterday afternoon was a great su< <-ess. in spite of the hard ground which it was feared would spoil the run and prove disastrous to anyone who was rash enough to tempt providence by falling. Freddv an«l “Jinks took the paper, and the hounds,
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  • 37 2 ol:li <'mu: srox dkn r TELUK ANSON. J6i h February. The shipments to-day are- To Penang, 342 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 2,112 of ore. Do. 76 of tin. [Time from Telnk Anson, 36 min.]
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  • 190 2 (From our contemporarieg.) Mr. G. Lavino, the Netherlands ConsulGeneral, is reported to 1« much better. Dr. J. T. Lease and Mrs. Leask have arrived from Penang. Dr. Leask acts for Dr. Hoaxl in charge of the General Hospital during the absence of the latter on leave. Mr. Rodesse,
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  • 163 2 HIMALAYA.” is equally absurd.—S. A Register, January 22nd. BURSTING OF A PIPE. Our correspondent at Albany advises us that an accident occurred to the P. A. 0. steamer Himalaya” while she was anchored at that port on Saturday. Through the bursting of a salt water pipe leading to the condensing
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  • 240 2 To 20th January. THE ARMENIAN TROUBLES. The Sultan of Turkey has refused to permit the Time» to make a special inquiry into the Armenian troubles. England’s naval extension. Great Britain is largely borrowing fur naval extension. The sum of twenty-five millions is mentioned. AVALANCHES IN SWITZERLAND. News
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  • 108 2 A telegram advises that several hundre-i thousand ounces of silver bullion h lU been shipjied by local smelters at Penver (Cidorado) to China direct. Mr. H. J. Parks, recently deputy I nderwriter of the Merchants’ Marine Insurance C<niq>any, has l>een appointed Underwriter of the Straits (Marine) Insurance Company
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 429 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A CHINESE CLERK and Interpreter for the District Office, Bindings. Salary 935 per mensem and free quarters. Applications should be sent in immediately. WANTED ON AGREEMENT. For 21 Years. IJREMISES suitable f<>r an Aerated I Water Factory. Applv, stating terms, to ARCHIBALD KENNEDY. It will lie necessary
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    • 528 2 WANTED. A SECOND CLERK for the “Pinang Gazette” Office. One who has some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred. PERAK GOVERNMENT NOTICE. REQUIRED in the Office of the Chief Surveyor, Perak, a Junior Draughtsman, on the Temporary Staff, at a salary of $5O jier mensem. Candidates must apply personally to the Chief
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  • 953 3 (China Mail.) The title given to the Chinese Embassy in native papers seems to vary according to their particular views. In one (says the Hyogo News) we find the phrase PeaceNegotiation Commissioner, in another Peacesuing Embassy, and in a third Capitulation Messenger. Therefore according to the last
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  • 157 3 The L. rf- C. Erpress of the 18th ult. says there is little to note this week on the question of the Straits exaction for military expenditure. It lielieves that a reply to Lord Ripon’s despatch has been sent in by the Straits Settlements Association. Great
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  • 241 3 A representative meeting convened by the Mercantile Marine Service Association for the purpose of considering the action of the Board of Trade upon the proposed new rule of the road at sea, and more especially as to the proposals for fog signals and
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  • 95 3 In the case of the Commonwealth against F. B. Gilierson, charged with larceny, on trial in Criminal Court, Pittsburg. Judge White, in charging the jury, said: The evidence is that the prosecutor and defendant were drinking from 6 p. m. until 1 a. m., but both
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  • 576 3 ABOUT “LINKA. W. budget. the newest thing in golf. Mh. R. G. Graham’s invention, known as Linka,” has been so much talked about that some description of it will doubtless be welcome. Several attempts have, of course, been made to contrive a captive golf-ball, but there has always been some
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  • 1917 3 Meetings. Ordinary meetings of the Commissioners were held on the 4th and 18th of the month, and a special meeting on the 25th. Commissioners. I returned from Europe on the 16th. and on the following day resumed my duties as President. The Council now
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 400 3 T. A. RODRIGUES late of Misqnith A' Co., Singapore. I S willing to accept orders for Tuning and I Repairing of Pianos, reed organs, harmoniums and miscellaneous musical instruments. Workmanship guaranteed. Certificates from the leading Artists of Penang. A trial is solicited. Address: No. 85, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. TWJH; PINANG
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    • 516 3 IN THE GOODS OF KNUD LUDWIG CHRISTIANSEN_DECEASED. PURSUANT to Section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Or<iinance 1886” Notice is hereby given that all persons having any demands upon the Estate of Knud Ludwig Christiansen late of Prye River Dock, Province Wellesley, who died at Calcutta on the
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    • 1982 4 Jngurance (Hoficee. I WHISKIES. i THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. A A V I OLD MULL BLEAD. Vjr-, a 4-33» rpHE nnderaigrod having been appointed <H W awarii> Chicago 1893.) ’MBF k. Jf V Agents for the above Corporation are v «Jys F°iEE p s: t %u\Vnt7X s MARINE the royal
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    • 599 4 fte only Medicine of the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883-84, open to all Country D R LALOR’S PHOSPHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. For thirty years hat maintained its Its energizing effects are shewn from 6 world-wide reputation as the
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