Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 July 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PVBLISHED DA.ILV. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895. No. 170.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 558 1 Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. B r PHE mail steamers may bt expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Rtrenna 4 Aug Khedive 25 July Pekin 16 Rosetta 8 Au». Khedive 1 Sept. K<iisar-i-Hind'2r2 ,f The above dates are only approximate the arrivals
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    • 1760 1 7 —-A- W vz pipping (Tloftwe. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. Ocean Steam Shin Co.nnanv KONI So E .r P A K^ VAART MAATS CHAPPU. Hongkong Shanghai BankROLIXS line P y NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. in£ Corporation. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-vp Capital $10,000,000. I 1
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    • 545 1 NEDERLANDSUIE HANDEL HAATSCBAPPIJ. (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 heuerlandsehe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 111 2 Penang, 25th July, 1895. Tin §35.85 Trang no supply. West Const... 9.70 sellers. Acheen sll> Boz. 10.25 do. While Pepper 14.50 do. Gloves (picked) out of season. Mace No. I 84.—sellers. Mace Pickings /4. do. Nutmegs 96, do. No. I 66 i do. Sugar < 2... 3.5
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  • 128 2 Penang, 25th July, 1895. RaIES (LOSE AS FOLLOWS: latndon, Demand Bunk 2lf I'» 1 Do. 4 mont hs’sight Bank 2/1 j Do. «3 Credit 21J Do. 3 Documentiin 2 2 Calcutta, Demand Bunk K» 194 j Do. 30 days’sight. Piivutn 108 Bombay, Demand Bank 194 j Do. 30 days'sight
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  • 46 2 Mails close To-mokkow. For Per str. Time. Klang and Malacca Teutonia noon Deli Avagyee 1 r.M. Pangkor, T. Anson ami P. Dickson Perse 2 p.m. Europe, via Brindisi Khediie 5 p.m. The homeward P. A O. steamer Khedive 'eft Singapore at 9 a.M. to-day.
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  • 49 2 Phom Si ng a poke: —By ihe P. «t O. s. 8. Khedive, B. I. s. a. Nerhudda and s. s. Cheong Chew to-morrow, s. s. Calypso on Saturday. From Calcutta —By the s. s. C. Apcar tomorrow. From London: —By the s. s. Glenearn tomorrow.
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  • 292 2 Arrivals. To-liA Y. s. s. Jf. Vajirnnhis from Olehleh s. 8. Mary Austin from T. Anson. s. s. Perse do. Yesterday. s. 8. Thaiping from Port Weld. s. s. Sanitwongsee from Asahan. Depart tires. To-day. 8. s. Qitorrn for Langkat. 8. 8. Taw T<>ny for Pangkor and T. Anson.
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  • 32 2 Arriia’a. !'<• H A 1 I’ r Perse for I Anson, Mr. and Mis Bumside and Mr. Wagner. Ye.stek nn Per s. a. Teutonia fro n Klang. Mr. E B. Prior.
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  • 134 2 I’ll I USD A Y. 25th P. C. C Tennis Tournament, 5 r u Football match. P. C. C. vs H. M. S. Mercury, Esplanade. 5 P M. Town Band, Dnlii Kramat Gardens. High water at New Jetty. 2-12 A.M. and 2- r.M Fkihay. 26iii
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  • 86 2 LONDON, 24th July, 1895. The Revolt in Cuba. The revolt in Cuba is spreading, there is constant and serious fight--1 ing, the Spanish losses being heavy. Spain despatches 23,000 more troops in August. Election News. 384 Unionists have been elected, their gains are 98. 14-5 Liberals have been
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  • 835 2 (Cuntin tied.) In our last issue we concluded our review <>f the Resident’s Report with the subject of Crimes,” closely allied is the matter of the Courts. The Resident says: The Court work, and the revenue receive.) therefrom, continue to increase; the records are now carefully kept,
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  • 696 2 Several Revenue Farms are advertised to be let at Tandjong Pinang, Residency Riouw. The B. I. steamer Pundua arrived yesterday from Rangoon. She brought a consignment of 18,0v0 bags of rice. The B. I. steamer Baghdad with the outward mails, was expected to leave Rangoon this morning
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  • 93 2 [From our Correspondents. TELUK ANSON. 25th July. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 399 pikuls of tin. [Time from Tehik Anson, 1 h, 2 min 1 KLANG. 25th July. The shipments on Tuesday were— To Penang,... 1,095 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 462 Do. 3,452 of ore. There
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  • 315 2 Yesterday’s Play. Mixed Doubles. Miss Jones and H. Gilbey 154) havarrived one stage nearer to ultimate victorr Their opponents yesterday evening Mrs. Hargreaves and P. R. Scott (—ls‘ and they won by 6-5, 6-4. The first set wa B a vory even encounter, the games coming
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  • 403 2 THE PERAK ADMINISTRA TION REPORT. (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.") Sir,—lt is refreshing to find from rhe Perak Administration Report that everything in that promising state is going alons so satisfactorily. But 1 think the administator is a little too well pleased with what has been done aud
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 pritchard Co. are now shewing a large supply of NEW STYLISH SUITINGS COMPRISING Tropical Cashmeres, Tropical Homespuns, Fancy Silk and Wool Mixtures Fancy Serges, Fancy Racing Check Cashmeres, New Shepherds Plaids. White Hopsack Flannel Suitings, Fancy Flannel Suitings, Fancy Tennis Cashmeres White Cricketing Flannels. WHITE CASHMERE AND STOCKINCETTE for Racing
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    • 361 2 New Advertisement. NOTICE. ON Saturday, the 17th August, 1895, the following farms will be let at Tandjong Piuaug, Residency Riouw 1. The Salt Farm for the year 1896 only, 2. The Opium Farm, 3. The Gambling Farm, 4. The Pig Farm, 5 The Pepper Farm, and 6. The Spirit Farm,
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    • 70 2 THU PINANG GAZETTE DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fIIHE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered 1 free is ns follows: To Government Offices and Merchants’ Godowns in Penang.— Per annum... §24 payable in advance. By Post.— Per annum... §27 do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates. Minimum charge 2 5
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 WEATHER REPORT. 1 aken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 2trn July. 1895. 9 a.m. 3 r.M. 9 p.m. Bar. red 32 Fab 918 818 856 Temperature 81.— 82 80,— Wet Bull» 'I he rmoitn-l ci 77 “B. 77. Max. Temp, in shade 90 2 Min. do. do. 72. Max. in Sun.
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  • 213 3 At the instance of Detective Inspector Fiddes, the Buckingham Street Pawn Broker appeared before Mr. Broadrick on summons, charged with intent, to defraud and being in possession of 1891 pieces counterfeit cents at the Pawn shop on 23rd June last. Inspector Fiddes gave evidence as to his finding
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  • 275 3 The Gaiety Company played The New 8.. v at the Town Hall last night, Mr. J. B. Ferrell taking the part of Dr. Candv, Mr. Carey Felix Roach, and Mr. D. G. Smith made a very good New Bov. Mr. Carey was iu>t
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  • 883 3 Cheating. The case against two Malays named Awang Mat Diah and Haji Salleh charged with cheating in resjiect of 4 buffaloes, lasted the whole of Tuesday and part of yesterday. The storv of the prosecution is as follows The prosecutor a Patani man named Nik and some other
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  • 639 3 At the Imperial Institute on 26th ultimo the Prince of Wales opened the International Railway Conference with an address of welcome to the foreign delegates. M. Dubois, President of the Permanent Commission, replied in French, expressing a sense of the Prince’s kindness in consenting to inaugurate
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  • 331 3 (From our contemporaries.') July 22nd. From 10 a.m. on Saturday till the same hour this morning only 7 cases of cholera had been reported to the police. This looks as it the sickness is on the decrease and should help to encourage many persons who are just now
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  • 404 3 (Vid Rangoon.) The General Elections. London, July 15fA.—The following have been re-elected. Mr. Abel Smith, Unionist, for Hertford. Mr. J. G. Butcher, Q. C., Unionist, for York. Sir Frank Lockwood, Q. C., Liberal, for York. Mr. Henry Broadhurst, Liberal, for Leicester. Mr. Henry Walter Hazell, Liberal, for Leicester.
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  • 478 3 Probable Alliance with Britain. The well-informed Tokio correspondent of the Kobe Chronicle writes on the 20th ult.:— What is remarkable in the tone now prevailing among the educated class of the nation is the little attention directed to the moral side of international questions, though
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  • 913 3 Progress” in China Gazette. It is conceded by all who taken an interest in passing events and their relation to the future, that passing developments portend great changes in these lands. The Eastern Question is now very rapidly becoming a graver Far Eastern Question,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 417 3 FOR SALE. 4 BILLIARD TABLE and accessories i 1 complete. Apply to 338 P. W.,” Pinang Gazette. AMERICAN DENTISTRY. BR. John Rabe, of San Francisco, will shortly make his third professional visit to Penang. Appointments may be left with Dr. Redpath. 373 WANTED. 4 WORKING PARTNER to take a /1
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    • 665 3 NOTICE. CHOO LEONG BOON, Manager in our employ in the chop Kim Ghee Choon Co.” has to-day left our service, and we are not responsible for any debt or debts or any other transaction contracted and made by him from this date on our CHAN KIM PONG. EWE LOOI. TAN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1984 4 Penang ice works. insurance MCLARTY COMPANY. JngwtaftU Qbflces. BEACH STREET CONSULTING ENGINEERS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS, Marine Insurance. OPEN on week days from 7.30 to 10 a.m. New York Life Insurance vo. inv/cvnoe x, CONTRACTORS and trom noon to 5 n m.* on. SURVEYORS UUiNJ I KAL I uno. CTnoco Mannheim Insurance
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    • 342 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALK AT THE PinangGazetteOffice. BOOKS —various sizes. B a ll prog ha m h latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, contain--120 sheets Note Paper and 100 E lopes. Best quality paper j demand. $2.50 each. eilt Blotting paper, white a- t i lick
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