Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 June 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1895-06-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICC 20 CINTB. VOL. LIU. WEDNESDAY’. JUNE 5. 1895. No. 12821 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement606 1895-06-05 1 pipping (Hoticee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. I’HE mail steamers mav be Tj\l Ip expected to arrive outWaidS aUd leaVe Penan g homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Eke lire Bth June! Rah i Ila ]3 t j, nie Rosett' LLiid Rtrenna 27th /rii' ir-i-Hiwl Wi July! ]{At ilia606 words
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Advertisement1728 1895-06-05 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAMNAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. 0 o j KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamertt. Paid-up C.apitaislo,ooo,ooo. Reserve Fund $5,000,000. Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. —For Will sail Steamer From1,728 words
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Advertisement328 1895-06-05 1 «EDERLANDSUiE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,086,155.60| Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsch® Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Sama rang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.328 words
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Article110 1895-06-05 2 Penang, sth June, lxt's. fin $34 60 f Tiling no supply. Black Pepper J West i... B.6osellers. Aclici.|i .dh Bnz 9.50 do While Pepper 14.40 do. Cloves (picked» out of season. Mace No. I 80.—buyers. Mace Pickings <4.— do. Nutmegs 92.—@ 92.50 No. 1... 6 6' sellers110 words
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Article147 1895-06-05 2 I'knang, snt June, 1895. Rates close as fgi.i.ou* lioiidon, Demand Bank 2 I < Do. I innfii lis'sight Hank 2/2 Do. 3 Credit. 22J Do. o Docii in» ii I x 2 Calciilla, D» ma mi Bunk It- 193 Do. 30 «lays’siiflo I'livai-- 196 Bombay, Demand Bank 193 Do.147 words
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Article87 1895-06-05 2 Mails (lose To-Mokkow. h'or Per xtr. Time. R ing h»ii Kat'iria ...11 a.m. Tongkuh, Kopiih, Henong, Mergui ami Tiivoy... ITuhlii noon Khmg mid Malacca Sri Pet/ilni... noon Ton«gknh P'trel 1 I'.M. I’atigkor mid T. A tison 7'<«c’ 2r M. Deli Aiaijijee 3 P.M. Fhioav. 7th. LmigkiO Qnorra ...1087 words
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Article18 1895-06-05 2 Fhom SixgaPOKE:—By I he s s M to-nun row B. Is. s. Nerl>u.l<la on Friday.18 words
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Article307 1895-06-05 2 trrlials. Tun s. s T“IV Tout/ from I An-on. B. I s s. Mahla Iron) Rangoon. B. I. s s. Secundra Irotn Singapore, s s I'all/pen do s. s. (i. (1. ran iatuxherge from Olchhdi. Y EM EKI»A V. s Petrel from Toiigkah. s s. ThaipiiH/ fvuin P. Welti307 words
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Article22 1895-06-05 2 Arrhnta. ’l'o-ni r. Per BI ''h-undru from Singapore, Mio lx. Siephei», K UiltH-k, <'. S. Angus, J. Align- and K. Bee22 words
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Article150 1895-06-05 2 t i«m -in I 5i ii Police bout races. 'Town Biitni, I '«phoiaib 9 r m. High water at New Jetty, I»» a.m. and 10 36 r.M 'Tin Hfcnll. 6th 'Town Bund. Dntn Krainat (>u« «lens. 9 r.M. High wiiter at New J« ii\, I150 words
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Article56 1895-06-05 2 LONDON, 4th June, 1895. The Revolt in Formosa. The Japanese have landed and taken Keelung after heavy fighting. The Chinese lost three hundred killed. The Armenian Question. The reply of the Porte on the Armenian question has been handed to the embassies. It is believed to be unsatisfactory.56 words
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Article657 1895-06-05 2 We would remind our readers of the I Police boat races this evening in front of I the Esplanade. By latest advices there is a very noticeable decreas.* in tin- numlwr of deaths from the plague nt Macao. Mr. W. C. Michell is ex|sH-fe«l to arrive hereby th«» P657 words
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Article1069 1895-06-05 2 At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce held yesterday afternoon at their rooms, to consider the report of the special committee on the Penang Harbour Trust Bill, there were present Mr. J. Gibson (President), Mr. E. Engler, Mr. R. T. Morstadt, Mr. J. Williamson Jones,1,069 words
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Article216 1895-06-05 2 [From our Correspondents. TELUK ANSON. ."th June. The shipments on Monday were— To Penang, 692 pikuls of tin. The shipments on Tuesday were— To Penang, 260 pikuls of tin. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 306 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 1 h. 3 min KLA216 words
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Article263 1895-06-05 2 We noticed in a recent issue that Mr Greenwood, of Malacca, a schoolmaster, had l>ee i appointed, tenqtorarily. as Superintendent of Mails in the Post Office, Singajxiie, in place of Mr. Law. This appointment. it appears, is an act of injustice t<?the senior clerks, one of whom263 words
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Article239 1895-06-05 2 The Assizes. Mydin, who was found guilty on K charge of attempting to administer a stiip'f}ing drug to Mr. Forsyth, was 'Uitenc 1 yesterday morning to 18 months rigorm» imprisonment. 1 11 1 The last common jury case was cane yesterday morning. It was against a thnest* nonia239 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1895-06-05 2 pcitchard Co. WHISKY. ZBZtJVJSTID “J. 3D.” BOTTLED BY JOHN ROBERTSON SON, DINDEH. Certificate of Analysis. 11 12, Great Town Street, London, E. C., 12th January, 1895. I hereby certify that I have submitted to a very careful and searching chemical analysis a sample of Fine Old Scotch Whisky, as supplied262 words
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Advertisement315 1895-06-05 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. |)REMLSES No. 12. Cl««vi: Hall Road, now occupied by Mr. Gottlieb Entrv from Ist Julv, 1895. Applv to HYE KEE CHAN. Ao. s*/. Reach Street. NOTICE. FpH E usual monthly sale of Forfeited 1 Pledges w ill take place at No. 31a. BEACH STREET. On Thursday315 words
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Advertisement71 1895-06-05 2 TH.E. PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tpll E price of the Piaani/ Gazette delivered L free is as follows: To (Jore.rnnie.iit Offices and'■ Meri-lta.itt*’ Godoton» tn, Penang.— Per annum... $24 payable in advance. By Post.— Per annum... $27 do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates. Minimum charge 271 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1895-06-05 2 0 EITHER REPORT. l.ikt'ii al Prixoii ll«tx)iiln| tHixci ialnrr. Ith Ji xk. 1895. 9 \.m. 3 P.M. 9 p.u. Bar. led 32 Fall 29.90/ HOI, Tempe mt ure H 6.— 8!». 78. Wet Bnll>'Tlii-i iiionn tei 79 so— 79. Max.'Temp in xlni«L* !»o Mm. «10. do. ”4 2 Max. iii76 words
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Article412 1895-06-05 3 (From correspondents.) A Golf Club has been started at Tapah under the captaincy of the energetic District Magistrate Mr. F. D’Mornay. Several „entlenien have already joined the Club, among them being Mr. H. R. Baldwin, who has verv liberally contributed towards the expenses likely to be incurred in412 words
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233 1895-06-05 3 Mr. T H Whitehead, Member of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, on the eve of his returning to resume his duties in the Far East, had the honour of addressing the members of the Colonial party in the Commons, in one of the Committee233 words
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Article253 1895-06-05 3 of the Sultan of Kelantan.—trails iimeg It is reported to us from Ulu Pahang, by latest advices, that there is a strong force of K lantan Malays stationed at Pulai in Lhi Kelantan guarding the boundary between Pahang and Kelantan. These men have been placed there byof the Sultan of Kelantan.—trails iimeg - 253 words
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Article1579 1895-06-05 3 (From the Annual Report of the Presbyterian 1 Church.} 1 h« present congregation is rooted in the past, a considerable portion of its revenue >ei ng the interest of Trust Funds which it inherits. It may be of interest, therefore to have some record of the Presbyterian1,579 words
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Article478 1895-06-05 3 The strong demand that has existed during the last two months for the shares of the Straits Development Company, ami which has furnished a large number of s|»eculative dealings, has lieen further accent uated during the week. At their present price the shares are, of course, a pure478 words
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Article503 1895-06-05 3 (Vi'i Rangoon.) LORD ROBERTS A FIELD-MARSHAL. London, May 24.—Lord Roberts has been 1 created a Field-Marshal. ARRIVAL OF THE AFGHAN PRINCE IN ENGLAND. Prince Nasrullah landed at Portsmouth to-day quite well, after having exjHiiencedan I excellent voyage. All the papers contain cordial articles welcoming the son of our(Vi'i Rangoon.) - 503 words
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Article201 1895-06-05 3 London, May 20. The Birthday Honours’ list contains the following names Created Knights of the Grand Cross of the Bath Lord Playfair, the Right Hon. Jas. Stansfeld, m. p. for Halifax. Generals Sir Alichael Biddulph, Charles Gough. Sir Geo. Willis, ami Sir Drury Low. Admirals Sir William201 words
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Article1026 1895-06-05 3 One question of considerable interest, points out an home paper, is whether any serious attempt will now be made to utilise the coal deposits of China. China is known to possess the most extensive coal measures in tin* world. Their total extent has been stated at 400,000 square1,026 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1895-06-05 3 TO LET. 6 /1 RAI’EDIEU,” PENANG HILL. \J Apply to 262 Capt, ANDERSON, r e. GODOWN TO LET. fIIHE premises recently cHcitpieJ Ly Alessrs. I l’a«l«lay Tenneiit A Co., comprisino Office ami Go«lowns. Entry from Ist June. Applv to 255 SANDILANDS BUTTERY A Co. NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and B’ass256 words
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Advertisement637 1895-06-05 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. fIIHE next Ordinary Meeting of the Muni;.L cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 3 p. m. On Friday, the 7th June, 1895. (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. NOTICE. fPHE undersigned having been appointed 1 from to-day Manager of the637 words
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Article528 1895-06-05 4 AUGUST MEETING. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAT. Thursday, the Ist August, 1895. Ist Race. Value $2OO. —For Maidens. All Horses that have never won a race on any CourseGriffin, Jump and Roadster Races excepted. Weight per scale. Distance 1 mile. Entrance $lO. 2nd Race. Value $l5O. —For Ponies528 words
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Advertisement52 1895-06-05 4 Robinson <fc Co., SI Nil A POKE. Dressmaking, Millinery, Hosiery and Gloves, Ribbons and Laces, Underclothing, Manchester Goods, Evening and Walking Shoes, Lace Curtains, Tailoring, Outfitting, Rugs and Shawls, Electro-plated Ware, Steel Trunks, Sheffield Cutlery, Cricket Goods, and Tenuis Goods. Sole Agents: Singer’s Sewing Machines. The “Magic” Athletic goods, Wingfield52 words
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Advertisement1108 1895-06-05 4 THE latest invention o* Japan Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Hernia (Rupture). TOILET ‘W’ AT PR (Especially for Travellers, Col < mists, and Residents in Tropical ClimaJ.es}. VBjt Appreciated for its delicate perfume and the feelinq of comfort Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition 0889). Gold Medal, World’s Fair,” Chicage(lB93) and frPqhnPCC which1,108 words
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Advertisement409 1895-06-05 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STQRf I or PRIVATE USE, I FOR BALK AT THk f CCOI ST BOOKS-t„ iol iWf BALLrHOCBA,MMES_|„_ il>Mr I latest designs. Baskerville cabinets ~r 120 sheets Note P Hp r an j j J"'"* 11 I lopes. Best quality )ai cr E "»r demand. §2.50 each409 words
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