Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1895
1895-07-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRI°E 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 3895. No. 150.22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement553 1895-07-02 1 pipping (Tlottcea. Peninsular Oriental Steam ’.avigation Company. FPHE mail steamers mav be liR X ex l >ec ‘ted to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Kai sar-i-Hind 5 July Pekin 11 July Rohilla 19 Khedive 25 Ravenna 4 Aug Rosetta 8 Aug Pekin ’l6553 words
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Advertisement1566 1895-07-02 1 (liofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. h qF e KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. p AID ur c.m.i $10.000,000. 1 Reserve Fund $5,000;000. J n w„. o th r. Reserve1,566 words
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Advertisement620 1895-07-02 1 NEDER LAN DSlfi E HANDEL. MA A TSCH APPI J. (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 Nedei land>che Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang,620 words
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Article115 1895-07-02 2 I’kjiam., 2nd July, 1890. Tin $34.30 (Tnuig no supply. Buick I’epp.-i•' West 9.70 sellers. Acli<-«-li -ill" Knz ]0.25 do. While Pepper 1430 do. Cloves (picked* «'lit of season. Mace Nn. I M.— sellers. Mace Pickings <4.— do. Nutmegs 94 59 do. i Nn. 1... 06' do. Sugar115 words
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Article131 1895-07-02 2 Pknans. ‘2nd July, 1895. RaTKm t.I.osK A> KOI.I."ll->: l.'iiidnn. Demand Bank '2 14 I--Do. I nmiii lis' sighl Bunk 2/1} Do. 3 Credit. 2 2 1 )<». 3 I ><»<-•• mm < 221 CalciiLl:i, Di'Uiiiihl Hunk 194 Do. 30 ilnj n’ xiglil I'iivnl- 197 Bombay, Demand Itnnk 194 Do.131 words
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Article94 1895-07-02 2 M<*II.S CLOSE To-mokhow For per xtr. Time. Asahan YnC. rS'wu7/».,. 11 MM. Edie.T.SemnweASegli... Roh<i 1 Am. Pmigkor and T. Anson Flying Dragon. 1 rt..u. Klang Deb 1 M. Pmigkor and T. Anson /.>/«»/ 1 I.M. Deli lh> Kiwi 2 f.M. Teluk Anson Ita.u. lliu'2 i.HEurope, via Negap.itnm Seenn<lra,94 words
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Article64 1895-07-02 2 From Calcutta: —By the s. s. flhelydra today. Emm SiNuirotiK: —By 'he B. I s. s. Nevata, B. I. s. s. Secun>l a, s. s. Hebe and s. s. C. Apcar to-morrow. From Rangoon: —By the s s C. Hye Teng to-morrow. B. I. s. s. Pumea.64 words
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Article333 1895-07-02 2 Arrivals. I o-UI I s. s. Genl,i from Hamburg C' mini Ona. fiotn Trieste s. s. Flying Dragon from T. Anson. s. s. Hui irioi.lt HiII do a. s. Heley do. Y Es l EIU» I V. s. s H'lmi from Segli s. Ij Smith front Asalmn. s. a.333 words
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Article42 1895-07-02 2 Arrivals. l o ot I Pet s. a Gerda, from Hamburg, Miss Muller. Per s. s. Ciudidnaia from ’’.'rteate, Mrs. wild Miss Jackson nml Mr Fe<lrigo. Per s. Ran IVhalt Hin from T. Anson, Mr Woodgate mid Mr. W. Bnnforili42 words
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Article89 1895-07-02 2 WkIiSK-sHAY. 3RD: Homeward tnnil closes, via Negapatam. Town Band, Esplaoad-, 9 P.M High water ut. New Jetty, 8 23 a.m. and 8-50 p.M Tit It Halt AV. 4tH Town Bmnl, Dntii Krnmiit Gardens, 9 p.M. Fkihay. sth Outward mail due, P. A 0. s s.89 words
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Article89 1895-07-02 2 LONDON, Ist July. 1805. Bulgarin and the Porte. The Bulgarian Government has demanded of the Porte an explanation of the orders given to the commander at Adrianople to act on his own initiative in the Bulgarian frontier, and has also intimated that they will be obliged to adopt89 words
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157 1895-07-02 2 The paper which we publish iu another column, emanating from the Imperial Federation (Defence) Coininittw, shews what is thought in certain quarters on this most important subject. As for the Straits Settlements. the circular does not shew that this157 words
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Article471 1895-07-02 2 A fine young Elei’Hant was brought over yesterday from Segli |>er steamer Hoea. We hear that another Chinese will In- issued shortly, named the Penang Sin-Poe. It will be a tri-weekly publication. The Band will play at the Esplanade on Wednesday night, and at Datu Kramat on Thursday night471 words
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Article349 1895-07-02 2 The following is a full list of the entries: Championship. A. H. Capper, J. A. Brown, H. H. Gilbey, F. O. Hallifax, J. F. Lamb, R. A. Law, P. Marshall, P. R. Scott, E. Shropshire and A. 8. Anthony (holder). Single Handicap— Class A. A. H. Capper,349 words
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80 1895-07-02 2 MR. E .V. CAREY DOWN WITH CHOLERA. —M. Tinies. We alluded the other day to a visit paid to Southern India in reference to the Labour Question in the Straits Settlements, and adjoining Native States, by Mr. E. V. Carey, of the Selangor Planters’ Association. We have learnt with regret—M. Tinies. - 80 words
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Article248 1895-07-02 2 (Perak Pioneer. June 29.) Mr F. J. Weld’s pony Matchbox ricked its back at the last gymkhana meeting and has been «-ver since under treatment. The Veterinary Surgeon having declared the case hojHjless, the animal was shot to-day. It is proposed to take advantage of the presence of(Perak Pioneer. June 29.) - 248 words
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Article201 1895-07-02 2 (Selangor Journal, 27th June.) A challenge has just been received from the,British North Borneo Rifle Association, to shoot at 100, 200 and 400 yards, jfeven men a side, shooting seven rounds' at each range. The match will take pla?2 Jhbout the end of July or beginning of AyJgUst,(Selangor Journal, 27th June.) - 201 words
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Article76 1895-07-02 2 It is possible, says the Times of Ceylon, that the “percentage” idea will be applied to Ceylon, too, but the proportion of con. tribution to revenue will have to be much less than 17 per cent, which on the estimated revenue for 1895 (Rs. 19,911,000), would mean a76 words
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Article142 1895-07-02 2 Pioneer. The symptoms of poverty of statesmanship in the ranks of the Radical partv are many aud various, but none, perhaps, has been so prominent as the absolute dearth of tnen capable of taking up Colonial Governorships. The nadir was reached when Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton was appointedPioneer. - 142 words
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Article214 1895-07-02 2 —L. <£• C. Express, June 7th. There is no doubt (says a naval correspondent that the Belleville boiler will entirely sujieraede the old cylindrical type in all the future big ships when built. The Admiralty have quite made up their minds on this matter. It is not. of—L. <£• C. Express, June 7th. - 214 words
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Article144 1895-07-02 2 (Vid Ceylon.) AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF NEWS London, June 25. —Mr. Gladstone dined with Lord Rosebery yesterday evening. THE NEW UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOB WAR. Sir Arthur Haliburton has been appointed permanent Under-Secrelary of State for War, in succession to Sir Ralph Thomp* lD > who is retiring.(Vid Ceylon.) - 144 words
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117 1895-07-02 2 —Australian paper, London, June 12. Sir Thomas Sutherland, Chairman of th? P. A 0. Company, in a speech has stilted that the war has not had a marked effect cn the revival of Eastern trade. The Chinese, he says, are slow in.—Australian paper, - 117 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement358 1895-07-02 2 pritchaftl Co. Have just received per s. s. GLENELG,” THE NOTED FRENCH CORSETS F. I. L in all sizes and qualities. ALSO IZOD’S CORSETS Adren Short Waisted. Mentone Long Waisted, both makes in all sizes. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PARISIAN COSTUMES in latest designs, and one of each pattern only.358 words
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Advertisement324 1895-07-02 2 New Advertisements. TO LET. Q WESTLANDS BUNGALOW, Furnished. Apply to 332 H W A DETERDING MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 4 PPLICATIONS for the appointment of 21 Assistant Fitter, at a salary of $25 a month, will lie received by the undersigned up to 12 noon on Friday, the sth instant. Applications should324 words
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Advertisement60 1895-07-02 2 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes np to 3 ft. on brouJde paper. W. JONES; No le. King Street. Photogeraphr. NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and Beaaa Seal (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. Charges Moderate.60 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1895-07-02 2 RE AT HER REPORT. Taken nt Ft Ison llospitnl Observatory. Isr Jilt. 1895. \M 3 I*. M 9 F Bar. red 32 Full 29 861 802 848 Temperature 82. *5 5 80 Wet Hull» Thernioiiu lel 79. 7'— 77. Max. Temp, in "hade 9lt M in. do. do <lB Max.71 words
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2447 1895-07-02 3 [Being No. 4 of the Papers issued for circulation throughout the British Empire by the Imperial Federation (Defence) Committee, 25, Old Queen Street, West-minster, S.TF. The Straits Settlements have a grievance in connection with Imperial Defence which has lately assumed such serious proportions as2,447 words
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Article89 1895-07-02 3 The conversion of Fours has been so startlingly successful that Sir James Westland has got scared over its unexpected wholesaleness, and has gazetted a notification that no further tenders for the conversion of 4 per cent. Government promissory notes ipto the 3] per cent, loan89 words
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Article77 1895-07-02 3 An important and very far-reaching scheme for dealing with the British possessions in Africa is in contemplation. The scheme aims at establishing direct means of communication between all the territories in the east and west and south of the continent, so that properly-organised trade-routes may be established77 words
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Article86 1895-07-02 3 ’—o. Mail.! 1 At the -yrliest opportunity Mr. Naoroji, the mei f° r India,” will submit to the House a resolution declaring that “as tel the birthright of all British subjects tIX \there should be no taxation without repwr jntation, it is just and necessary that’—o. Mail.!1 - 86 words
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Article983 1895-07-02 3 .—L. C. Express, June 6th. June 4th.—The Sultan died peacefully at eight-fifteen this evening.—Rahman.” Such was the intimation that conveyed the news to us of the death of one of Singapore’s very best friends indeed, not only of Singapore, but the whole of the Straits.—L. & C. Express, June 6th. - 983 words
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Advertisement59 1895-07-02 3 IT IS EASY TO ASK QUESTIONS. A child can ask questions that a wise man can’t answer. Yes and there are some questions that the ablest doctors don’t like to have people ask them. Say a question of this sort—while we are about it, however, we might as well tell59 words
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Advertisement1025 1895-07-02 3 I Mr. Sarah Mace was very ill with influenza. That was in February, 1892, the time of the |epidemic. The attack was severe. She was I suddenly seized with a violent pain in the head both front and back) and temples. She had pain in all her joints too, and1,025 words
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Advertisement684 1895-07-02 3 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. BOILER with thorough practical kJ knowledge of sugar boiling and refining in all its branches, seeks engagement. Can give first class references. Apply to John HAIR, 308 c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE. Mahomed sahat bin abu baKAR, formerly my partner and agent here, has been discharged by me since684 words
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Advertisement1609 1895-07-02 4 Jnaurunce (Rotten. MCLARTY COMPANY. w ROBINSON Co. The Royal Insurance Co. CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, [e«tablt»hed 1875] 1 in ><».l CMRVFYORS CONTRACTORS HONGKONG ANE SINGAPORE, &C. A Life Rates is announced, and pros- SURVEYORS fit CON I RAC I Wt>. SUPPLY A LL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS. APPLIANCES AND STORES1,609 words
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Advertisement568 1895-07-02 4 Jngurance (Roftces. New York Life FDNDS Heavy Reduction in Rates. ‘‘New plan” life policies on Euro De lives in Penang. an MANSFIELD, BOGAARDT A Pa Fire Insurance. Queen Insurance Company. Royal Fire Insurance Company 'PHE undersigned have been 1 Agents for the above Companies are open to accept Fire Risks568 words
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