Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1895

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. QD CENTS, VOL. LIII. THURSDAY. MARCH 7. l<Bf)s. No. 54
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 657 1 >Spying (Ibitcee. I B'airisikir i Oriental Steam Vavisjation Company. mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. j £<*’'» 16: h ,\[ar. KOtar-I-Hind 7th Mnr 'tosetta 30ih Rokilla 21st I The above dates are only approximate ■th arriv.ts an i
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    • 1464 1 Htvrmcr BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAAfSCHAPPU. a Shanghai Bankin. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT'S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Satliny and expected Arrival of Steamers, id-cp Capitalslo.ooo,ooo i i i- 1 «serve Fc.xd $5.000,000 ■x Wn. G- v o -BBEBVE Liability op Proprietobsslo,ooo,ooo.
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    • 542 1 NEDERLA.NDSIhE HAKDEL SAATStiUPFIJ. (Netherland Tiading Society.» Established 1824. Paid-up Cai ual f 35,7c3,1't't.. Reserve Funds i Head Office in Am.-iekdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Faetorij of the Nedet laml>i»e Handel Maatschappij. Batavia Agen< ies raid Bran< hj-—Singapose Medan (Deli), .San.aiauu. .Sourabaia Padang, Cberibon. Tegal. Pi iilongsL. Pa.-aioeaii, and
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  • 115 2 Pknang, 7th March. 1895. ’lni ’5 Trang 10 buyers. Black I’eppci West (W.. 8.50 seiler>. Aclieeii £>11» So/. 9.20 do. While Tepper 13. do. Cloves (picked ‘26. do. Mace No. I 80.—buyers. Mace Pickings 7<L <i<>. Nutmegs '■'*>• sellers. No. 1 7.2 <1... Sugar I 2.. 70
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  • 139 2 Penang, 7iiii March, 1895. It A INS CLOSE AS Follows: l.oiulon. Demand Hauk 1 lIJ Do. 4 moiiilis sight Bank 1 lij Do. 3 Credit 20i I to. 3 Document io i 2Oj Calcutta, D. maud Bunk IU 182 Do. 3'l ilny*’ sight Private 186 Bouiliny, Deiniiiul Bank 182
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  • 73 2 Mails close To-mokkow. For per str. Time. Klang Deli ...11 am. Klang and Malacca Teutonia noon ’l'ongkah Petrel I PM. Deli Aeayyee 1 P.M. Pungkor, 'T. Anson and P. Dickson Tam Tony 2 p.M. Edie, T. Seinnwe, Segli, Olehleh <fc Padan Heael 3 P.M. Satuhimy, 9th. Edie, T.
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  • 42 2 Ekom Mot i.mein: —By the B I.s.s Huyhdud to-day. Ekom SingaPoke: —By 'he I‘. .V O. s. s. Kai*a r-i-Hi nd and s. s. <'beany H'>ck Kian today B. 1. > s. Pitrnea, s. Teiwer ami s. s. Lightning to-moriO'v.
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  • 254 2 I rri i als. ■l’o-11(1 s. s. Heard from Batavia. s. s. Taw Tong from T Anson. Y ESI P. Il i* ay. s Petrel from Toiigkali. 8. s Tealou ia fi am Klang 8. s. Thaipiny from P. Weld s. s It. K liieh from ttlel.leh. a. s
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  • 75 2 lakeu al I'risMtl Hospital Ob»ei i iifnry >rii Maki li. lB!»5 m 3r. m P.M. Bnr. red 32 l ab 29 92 s .H‘7 Temperature *•>.— !»o 2 8«) W.-t Bull, I I.ci lei 7<i MO 77 Max. Temp in -hii.i. !*2 I Mm. do. do 7o Mux.
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  • 236 2 l'l<i us|> a v. 7ni Homeward mad chwicw, r,.i Rriudisj D' tre's Mai ionel tea. Town Hull. 9 p.M Ton II Band. Datil Kiamat (tirdntis. 9 p U High iniii i at New Jetty, 9 16 a.m. and 13 r.M Ei<in o. m i it
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  • 193 2 (Straits Times, 2nd Makch.) Jelebus ($5 pd.) $4 25 sellers. Raubs 13 lopd.) $4 25 sellers. X) fully paid SSJ PimjoiiiH (s3j pd.) .«61 sales. Pahang Corp. (JL‘l pd.) rales. Maynard A Co. (Slot) ]ml.) $3O sellers Pengeriings ($5O pd.) $75 /rir oferbij. Straits Insurance ($2O pd
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  • 59 2 LONDON. 6th Mauch, 1895. The War. Viceroy Li-liung-chang has started for Japan ritt Tientsin. Japan has accepted his credentials. Japan notifies its intention to occupy Newchang. The third Japanese division has occupied An-shong-cheng unopposed. Influenza. Mr. 11. Astpiith,Secretary of State for Horne Affairs, is suffering from influenza. Cricket.
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  • 570 2 H. E. the G ivekx >k came down the HiT this morning and drove to the Fort. Thi. Siamese gunboat Ciro.iatiou left hei moorings this morning for Puket. The foothall match. Penang r*. Tht Detachment, has l>een postponed. Mrs. Trotter will Ik* “At Home" tomorrow at tin* R‘sidency at
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  • 56 2 We hear that the Raub Gold Mining Co., ho)>ed to have a good crushing at the end of February of something like 500 oz. of gold. Raub is healthy. Among the seventeen Europeans employ<*d there was no sickness all last year. The indications point to this becoming a very
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  • 485 2 (From The Statigt," Fib. 2.) The Proprietors of The Statist offer a prize of 1,000 guineas for the best scheme of an Imperial Customs Union. This competition is open to all. The Right Hon. W. E Gladstone has addressed us the following remarks The authority of
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  • 172 2 Bombay. F>*b 27. At the annual meeting of the Chamber of 'ommi-rcc this evening, the Chairman, th Hon’Lle W. R. Maedonell, proposing th* •Up'ion of the report, remarked that th* Government of India did not semn anv Barer the s lution of the Exchange difficulty though
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  • 381 2 ~L. C. Express. A rumour has reached us of an affrav at Tandjong Bringing Estate at Langkat ion the Ist instant, resulting in grievous injury to a Euro]»ean Assistant named Hastrup, who is now in a precarious i condition. It aiqx-ars that from time to
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  • 123 2 ri-’K<>M OUK < 'oitiiKsros |>K\ is TEL UK J NSON. 7th March. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 347 pikuls of tin. Time from Teluk Anson, 2 h. 23 m’n BA TE GAJAH. 7th March. A tire took place in Pa pan village on Tuesday afternoon. Eight art»
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  • 314 2 Li Hung-chang celebrated the 74th anni versary ol h.s hirthdav on the 30th ultim at Tientsin. u A firm in Colombo are preparin f r shipment to Euro] e, as an experiment, the nstle hair of Ceylon pigs and wild b ars Thk Enylighm.in b arn» that the Amir
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  • 364 2 —Kobe Chr nide. Ihe cotton spinning industry <4 Jap«u improves year by year, and as Osaka is the centre of the tiade the amount f the production in that city and of imports thereto from foreign countries may fairly Im* taken as a standard
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 395 2 pritchard Co. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT Ex 8 s. “glengarry;* A large assortment of MANCHESTER GOODS CONSISTING OF: Horrockses Long Cloth. India Long Cloth. Bleached Damask. Damask Covers. Honeycomb Quilts. Piaui A Tw ill W >gan Sheetings. Embroidered Cloth Table Covers. Tdarsella Toilet Covers. Twill Flannel in
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    • 321 2 NSW ADVER riSEMENIS TOWN HALL MAVEN’S COMEDY AND BURLESQUE Co. Monday, March 11th FIRST GRAND PERFORMANCE Harry Pyne's Burlesque ••ROBIN HOOD, Esq.” Wednesday, Mirch 13th Arthur Law's Great Comedy. ••THE NEW BOY." Satu day. March 16th Maven's Faki.w ell. AI.H IMBK I VARIETIES.” TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT
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  • 1458 3 On Thursday, 14th ultimo, the Bombay community gave a farewell dinner to Lord Harris, the departing Governor of the Presidency, at the Byculla Club. Responding to the toast of the Navy, Admiral Kennedv made the following amusing, but thoroughly seamanlike and straightforward, speech which will
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  • 935 3 Modern Society of 2nd February publishes the following. We have never heard of the interesting case of the Dutch j planter in search of a wife before, but there is a twang about the article that savours of our old friend Meteor” A Correspondent writes from
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  • 402 3 (L. dc' C. Express') The arrival of the Chinese Envoys in Japan, sent to endeavour to make peace between China and Japan, is announced, i Their reception by the populace does not j seem to have been cordial, and scarcely seems a good augury for the
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  • 677 3 One of the last acts of the recalled Gov-ernor-General of French Indo-China was to pay a visit to the Red River, in Tong-King, and ascend that stream by launch as far as Laokai. and personally see w hat had been done in the
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  • 242 3 London, Feb. 27. In the House of Commons last night, the expected debate on Mr. Everett’s motion in favour of holding a Binetallic Conference took place. Sir William Harcourt admitted that the question regarding Silver was really a grave one. As he was personally
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  • 550 3 (Vid Rangoon.) FIQHTING IN THE NIGER COAST PROTECTORATE. London, February 26.—Advices from the Niger Coast Protectorate state that a punitive exp ‘dition comprising launches manned by bluejackets and marines from the cruiser St. George, the gunboats Widj/emi and T.trush, w.rh a force of Haussas from Lokoja, under the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 TO LET WI”H BOARD. ONE Bedroom, Dressing-room and Bathroom also an extra Bedroom. EDELWEISS COTTAGE,” 82 No- 10, Clove Hall Road.
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    • 845 3 WANTED. j TO LET. IIIOR a Saw Mill, an assistant who has pURNISHED, for 3 months from Ist 1 experience in cutting and hauling f April, No. 21, Northam Road. timber and is able to look after the machm- A lv to Qeo f ADAMSON, cry. Knowledge of the Malay
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1858 4 -rjTTjTrtvTlPC* Insurance Qlofitti». 3nsurance (Hoftces. |THE LATEST INVENTION W JtlloKilLilO. —L— Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. hiAKINE INSJKAN JE (Especially for Travellers, Colonists, and Residents in Tropical Climates). OLD MULL BLE*D. .pHE u M been appointed! A lu(s CoW Med>l 1'.,,, Exhil.iu..,, <!»»(. 0..1.1 Medel.-W«ir.
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    • 413 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE. STORE or PRIVATE USE. FOR SA IF Al JHk \Pinang Gazette Office 4 CCOINT BOOKS Ba LL I’liOt.hA MM Ĕs I hitest designs. BA>KEkViLLE CABINETS. i!h i2U sheet* Note Pa| M -r and !<■«.» Fi\L lopes. Best quality paper j, dt-miHid. s2..*V »n< h. BLOTTING PAPER,
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