Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 April 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL-ST. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [rniCE 20 CENTS. YOL. LIII. SATURDAY. APRIL 27. 1895. No. 97
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 578 1 (Hotter Steam Narigati on company. r Imail steamers may be p:' ex hf° arr ive outHar^8 and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— outwards. Homewards. ?,'<™ M l V May A- 7?,.p -r”« ‘r” y eltn l<ith e -Bth Jm,e Kais ir.i. l 2 -"1 in, l( l 30th
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    • 416 1 flapping Qtoficeg. Ocean Steam Ship Company. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. AcaiLLßi I Ixion Prometheus Agamemnon Jason Pyrrhus Laertes Sarpedon xchises Menelaus Stentor Antenor Myrmidon Tantalus Bellerophox Nestor Telamon Cvcu.r, O« ESTES T.t“«« n Dard.avus Palamed Teucer sucalton Palinurus Titan Diomed Patroclus Ulysses Glaucus Polyphemus Hector Pki vm THE Company’s steamers are
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    • 879 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION"COMPANY -(LTD) KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Intendea Sailing «nd expected Arrival of Steamers Will sail Ste.im>?k From Expected on I Negapatam, Karrical. Porto Novo, Cuddalore, > 11,11 th Mi, y Secundra. Singapore. I'hu. 9th May Pondichery and Madras. at p J Singapore. Mon 29th
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    • 403 1 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-lp Capital $10,000,000 Reserve Fund $5,000,000. Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. Chief Manager. Hongkong— Thgmas Jackson, Esq. Manager. Shanghai—H. M. Bevis, Esq. London Bankers—London County Bank. PENANG. Interest Allowed. On Current Deposit Accounts af the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on daily balances
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    • 333 1 NEDERLANDSUtE HANDEL HAATSCHAPPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) t > Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60 j Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Ncderlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Soui-abaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pccalongan, Pasaroean, and
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  • 113 2 Penang, 27th April, 1895. I'in $34.40 l iaiig no supply. Black I’l-ppei West Const... 8.6«? sellers. Acheeii Mb Soz 9.5 U do. White I’eppei 13— do. Cloves (picked) 27. do. Mace No. I so —buyers. Mace Pickings <4— do. Nutmegs 9J.20 I No. I 7.2" sellers. Sugar
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  • 135 2 Penang, 27 th April, 1895. RaIES I l.osH AS Kol.l.ons; Loudon. Demand Bank 2 I Do. I months siglii Bank 2'2 D<>. 3 ('reilit 22| Do. 3 Document a. 2? Calculi», Demand Bunk 192| Do. 3" days’sight Piivat* l-'ti Bombay, Demand Bank I"2j Do. 30 days’sight Private 196 Madras,
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  • 41 2 Mails close on Monday. For Per str. Time. Langkat Qnorra ...11 a m. Deli Teutonia 1 PM. Luiigkat Jin Ho 2 p.m. The P. <t mail steanjer R< Lilia left Colombo for Penang nt 5 P.M mi the23rd instant.
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  • 24 2 Krom Singapore:—By he s. s Chelydra nnd s. s. Ijii/htuin i to morrow. Phom Nkgapatam:—By the B. I s.e.Secundra on Monday
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  • 271 2 tri i*als. 10-IMI. s s Teutonia feom Deli. s. s Perse from 'l' Anson. s. s (Jimrru from Laugkat. s s. ■//•< 110 do s. s. IPoo/ Sang from 'nlciil la. Y r.si eh 11 a v. B. I s s. hin lula from Rangoon Ih-pa rl ures. r<i
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  • 206 2 tri ita S ‘l’ll IM T Per s. s. Teutonia from De i, Mis Schmidt. Y km > KIM v. per B I. S. H l,iu<luhl fiom R.ingirm, Dr. Eng DiPhii-, Mr W Smith. M' II Jajier, Mr II Slade. Mr P L.ss-. ||,<- Reid Father Bengniiiid. Mr.
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  • 75 2 l.iki ii al Prison llospltnl Olisei mlory 26tii Ar hii,. 189.5 9 a.m. 3 r. m 9 \i. Bar. red 3Fah 29 Bf>7 .961 inperal m e NX 7<) Wet Bulb I’hei iiioiih iii 78. 78 76 Ma\ Temp in shade 92 Min. do. do. 75 8 Max.
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  • 248 2 S a i ii ii i> v v. 27rt< 'I <>w ii Band, Golf Club. Wall. 11 I quest fian Enterprise J„p n nese Exhibition. Special M.uimc, near the Supreme Court. I t’.vi Wallet I 's Elpiost I inn Enterprise nnd Jnpnncsc Exhibition, Hour the
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  • 82 2 LONDON, 26th April, 1895. The Protest. The protest by Germany, France and Russia, which is couched in the most friendly language, maintains that the cession of the Liaotong peninsula would be a constant menace to Pekin and to the autonomy of Corea. Ratification of the Treaty uncertain. It
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  • 625 2 The Government st. am cutter Beatrice is imw having her «•t gine« overhauled by the Harbour 1 lepartmeiit. Arrivals at thi: Crag Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Soimrville. Departures: Mr. ami Mrs. John Turner. A cricket match will lx* played this afternoon at Butterw >rth. lietween the 2nd
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  • 194 2 The Bankers Cup competition concludes to-day. So far 7 scores have been handed in, and it would seem that the anticipation that the men at and near scratch have been overweighted is likely to prove correct. Mr. D. A. M. Brown has finished with a score of
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  • 508 2 We take the following from the Kelso Mail of 27th ult. about one of Penang’s former residents: It is our melancholy duty to record the death of Mr. J. J. E. Brown of Rosebank which took place at his residence here at an earlv hour
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  • 288 2 London, April Ist. The eightieth anniversary of the birthday of I rince Bismarck has called forth a remarkable manifestation of popular regard tor the venerable statesman. The Prince has already b«*en the recipient of 1.000 presents and of 2<H>,ooo letters conveying in warm terms congratulations upon his
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  • 100 2 [Fmom rR (j OKKEapONDENTg TE, K ANSON. 27th PRIL. The shipments to-da- are ToPenimg, 865 |sof lo 3,9/8 of D 27 rn.- 01 tll] [lime from Teluk Anson, 1 h 34 ln j n SING A PORE. 27th April. Mr. J. Macßitchie, ji.ixst.c.e Municipal Engineer, died of congestion
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  • 393 2 (Vid Australia.) To April 4th. NICARAGUA. Thi: United States Government harp ordered two warships to Nicaragua to wat.-h the result of the British ultimatum to tk republic. e THE EMPEROR WILLIAM AND PRINCE BISMARCK Tlv* Kaiser has wired to Prince Bismard God b oss you ami render
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  • 215 2 The deficit of the United States for the financial year is estimated at eight millions The French will launch six ironclads in 1896. each of which will K* equal to the largest in the Italian fleet. It is stated that Mr. Gladstone intends leading a crusade against Ttirkev in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 101 2 pritchard Co, HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A LARGE SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY English Harness, Saddlery Stable Requisites. The Clan, Brougham’s, and Simpson’s Golf Chibs. A. I. Golf Balls. Patent Golf Ball Painting Machines. Duke’s, Cobbett’s, and Ayres Cricketing Goods. Tennis Goods of all kinds. Billiard Cues. Black and Walnut Bentwood
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    • 296 2 I New Advertisements. TO LET. QTR AW BERRY,” Penang Hill Rent 875 a month. For particulars applv to P D STEPHENS. 194 Ghigor, Pinang. WA I.LETT S El/I EST lll\\ ENTERPRISE AND JAPANESE EXHIBITION. j POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS. M< INSTER ATTRACTS >NS TO-NIGHT!!! Monday night lias l»«»n specially s<
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  • 1051 3 Ils prospects considered excellent. An old and well known Ceylon planter, in an interesting letter to a Ceylon contemporary, tells about the growth of, and crops on, Liberian Coffee trees and its prospects in Sumatra. He says In my last I stated that my friend in
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  • 1055 3 The Calcutta Englishman s correspondent with the Chitral Field Force gives the first detailed account of the capture of the Malakand Pass and the encounter on the other side of the range that has yet reached India. The enemy, it appears, was posted on the hill to
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  • 1138 3 (The Times.) The petition of inhabitants of Hongkong praying for an amendment of the constitution of that colony in the direction of representative government, which was presented to the House of Commons on Thursday last, will probaldy receive the more attention in. consequence of the events
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  • 54 3 London, April 3r»l. In the Senate M. Loubet says that her colonies were costing France three millions yearly, ami if that cost continued to increase the time wouhl come when they would have to consider whether for the sake of vain glory and. no profit the
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  • 580 3 (Via Rangoon.) CHINA AND JAPAN. London, ApriZ 18. The leading Loudon commercial houses doing business with tin? East are of opinion that according to one of the conditions of the treaty of peace foreign commerce will profit by the opening up of China, notwithstanding the sjxcial advantages which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 79 3 SITUATION wanted in tlx* Straits from May Ist bv the undersigned. N. J. SARRE, c’o Messrs. Maynard <f- Co. Penang. 23rd April. 1895. 189 SUNGEI UJONG AND JKLEBU GYM.f KHANA CLUB. rpHR Annual Races' will be held at 1 Ser amban. on Monday and Tuesday, the 10th ami 11th June.
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    • 1102 3 NOTICE. NOTICE. i DVERTISER wishes to enter a private JN THE GOODS OF ALEXANDER Il family as boarder. Particulars to PDAgpp DPrii'AQPn 191 S” c/o Pinang Gazette. rKAbEK. DEGitAdhD. \T OTICE is hereby given that all Creditors TO LET L and persons having any claims or de- mauds upon or
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  • 634 4 THE ANNUAL SPRING MEETING WILL BE HELD AT SERAMBAN On Monday and Tuesday, the 10th and 11th June, when the following events will be run for 2F* 2R, O G- JR, Jk. 2VT M E. FIRST DAY. Ist Race. A Selling Race for all
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 43 4 Boon Ĕan Co., COMMISSION AGENTS, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN GOODS, and GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. No. 10, MARKET STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. Liquors, Wines, Australian Salted Beef, Preserved Tin Provisions, Crushed Food, Paddy, Malacca Flake and Pearl Tapioca, always in Stock. Kuala Lumpur, 23id April, 1894. 402
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    • 1748 4 (jp jj Tp i rjn ~pi g fjp J *pl IJI J only Medicine of the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1888-84, open to all CountriH Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). Registered D R LALOR’S (Esyeetully for Travellers, Colonist*, and, Residents in Tropical Climates). YYI Y
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    • 562 4 Jnsurance (Hoftceo. MARINE INSURANCE Mannhe m Insurance Company 'PHE undersigned have ep Agents for the above Con. pan are open to accept Marine Risks a f CUI rates. ent K ATZ hro-hers The Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited. 'II K.,nder«ig„. .1,1, I Agents for the above (onipanv- a risks
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