Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-07-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. \PRWE 20 CENTS. VOL. LUI. MONDAY, JULY 29, 1895. No. 173.22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement573 1895-07-29 1 pipping Qtoticee. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fPHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outand leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards, flireiuvt 4 Aug. Rosetta 8 Au". Pekin 10 Kaisar-i-Hind 22 Khedive 1 Sept. The above dates are only approximate the arrivals and departures may be573 words
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Advertisement1745 1895-07-29 1 dipping (Hofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.). banks. Ocean Steam Shin fomw.-r KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bankocean steam blup Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LTNF <=» Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. iXi 1 1 *"l* 111 1 Reserve Fund $5,000,000.1,745 words
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Advertisement576 1895-07-29 1 NEDERLANDSIAB HANDS! MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital .../35,783,000. Reserve Funds 2,216,514.01 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The Union576 words
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Article119 1895-07-29 2 I’in a ng, 29tii July, 1895. Pin £35 80 sellers. Tiling no supply. Black Pepper West, C’onsi... 9.7<’sellers. (Aclieen Ml. £<,/. 10.25 do.. While Pepper 1-4 50 do. Cloves (picked) <mt of season Mace No. I 84.—sellers. Mace Pickings 74. do. Nut megs 0. do. < No.119 words
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Article150 1895-07-29 2 Pining, 29m July, 1895. liAI I- s I I .os I A s I'ol.l o\\ s Loudon, Demand Bank 21, Do. I nionl hs sudil Brink 2I J Do. 3 Credit 2/lJ(a|2 2 Do. 3 Documenta< 2 2 Calculln, D> inioul Bunk It* 195 Do. 3'J day s’sight I’rival.-150 words
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Article94 1895-07-29 2 IDII.S CLOSE To-MOKKOW. For Per str. Time. Limgknt Qnorra II a.m. Tongkali Petrel 1 p.m. Pangkor and T A nsoii M<<ry Ansi i a... bp.M. Edie. Telok emawe and w-. Segli llogo, ...*FM I’aivgkor and T. Anson Perse 2 p.m. Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Oleblcli and Padang.. lleael94 words
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Article42 1895-07-29 2 l-’novt Rangoon:—By the B. I. s. s. Baghdad, to-day. 1-’i<(.m Edie —By the s. s. G. G. v. to-morrow. I'kom Sing vioke: —By the B. 1 s. s. Recundra on Wednesday. I-’kom Hamhikg:—By the s. s. B<l'?iia on Wednesday.42 words
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Article379 1895-07-29 2 Arrivals. I’o-li V V. s. s. Aritf/i/ee from Deli. s. s /(<><»<’/ from Olehleh. s. s. Quorra from Langkat. s s Cltelgdra from Singapore. s. s. Mary Aonha from T. Anson. s. s. Perse do. V ESI EH DA V. s s Jt ’sn from Segli. s s Peirel379 words
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Article41 1895-07-29 2 Arrha's. I'iiiiii Per s. s. Peree from T. Anson, Mr. Gun and Mr. Loutti. Pers x. t'heh/dra from Singapore, Messi' Dalian, Tciinit and Murray. Pers s Aragyee from Deli. Miss Shaw, Mr Everaus and Mr. II J. Grmninei s.41 words
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Article73 1895-07-29 2 Taken at Piison Hospital Observatory. 281 ii July. I 9 V M. 3 l-M, fl .f V. Bar. red 32 E»ih 937 78.3 868 Teinpermure 77. 82 79 Wet Bulb Tlierinonielei 76. 79 77. Max. Temp, in shade 90.2 Mill. do. do. 72. Max in Sun. 146 Terr.73 words
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Article155 1895-07-29 2 .Monn\ v. 29ru Outward mail due, via Rangoon, B I. s. s Baghdad. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament, 5 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade. High water at New Jetty, 5-44 a.m. mid 6- P.M. I'll emia v. I’O t it P. C. Tennis Tournament. 5 pM.155 words
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Article30 1895-07-29 2 LONDON, 2*fh 1895. Election News. So f;ii' the division of the parties are as follows (’onservatives 340 Unionists 70 Liberals 173 Ptirnellites 12 Ant i-Parnellites 08 Labour 230 words
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Article52 1895-07-29 2 MARRIAGE. Wreford Johnstojc.—On the Ist July at St. Peter’s Cathedral, Adelaide, Smith Australia, by the Rev. W. 8. Milne, John Frederick Wreford of Penang. Straits Settlements, second son of John Wreford of Clannaboroitgh, Devon, J. P., to Marion Gertrude, only daughter of the late A. J. Johnston of52 words
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Article683 1895-07-29 2 On Saturday we published the despatch from the late Secretary of State, which contains his decision regarding the military contribution, and the despatches from the Governor (two in niimlier) which seein to have le i to the modification of Lord Ripon’s views. We need hardly say that683 words
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Article668 1895-07-29 2 From Ulu Pahang during last month I, oz. of gold were exported. The Resident Councillor paid an official visit on board H. M. S. Redpole this morning. Another seizure of counterfeit Japanese yens was made by the Police in Singapore on Friday last. An unsuccessful attempt w’as668 words
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Article97 1895-07-29 2 Ties for to-day. Mixed Doubles. Final Tie. Miss Jones (Mrs. Adams H. H. Gilbey. j VB [A. R. Adams. Single Handicap Class R. R. A. Law t?«. W. H. McArthur. Double Handicap. A. H. Capper J. A. Brown J. F. Lamb. (A. K. Butterv. P. Marshall97 words
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Article25 1895-07-29 2 [From our Correspondent.'! TELUK ANSON. 29th July. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 1,011 pikuls of tin. [’fiine from Teluk Anson. 7 min.'25 words
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269 1895-07-29 2 In the Straits Times we read that the Chief Justice expressed his astonishment at the Supreme Court not being supplied with a proper body of interpreters, and hoped the Executive would take immediate steps to do so. The matter arose because at the Assizes a269 words
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Article187 1895-07-29 2 On Saturday night this company plaved Delicate Ground or France during the Revolution,” an amusing little comedy, Mr. Carey personating the revolutionist of the period. After which followed a. selection from the opera of Ennanie, Miss Maude Dixon singing beautifully. Mr. Carey gave a recital of his187 words
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Article175 1895-07-29 2 The foundering of the Elbe and the t» rible loss of life that catastrophe occasioned, directed the attention of inventors to lifeboats. Patent rights in a novel one are said to have been purchased by the North German Lloyds. It is claimed for it that it can lx?175 words
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Article261 1895-07-29 2 "GAZETTE NOTIFICA TIONS. (26th July). The British Consul at Batavia writes to the Colonial Secretary [drawing attention to the following extract from a communication received by him from the Governor-General of Netherlands India A Pasteur Institute has been opepw here at Weltevreden in which free medical treatment may be obtained261 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1895-07-29 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 STOCKINGETTE for Racing377 words
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Advertisement347 1895-07-29 2 New Advertisement. THE RACE WEEK. i S there may be many sportsmen here during the race week who may not .have the opportunity of visiting Penang again for a considerable time, the .Erated Water Coy ’s factory in I’ulo Tikus will be open for their inspection every day between 7347 words
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Article64 1895-07-29 3 Penang vs. Perak. The Penang team has been selected and is as follows Forwards, W. L. Carter, A. S. Anthony, A. Dennys, W. Hargreaves and McMurray; Half Backs, W. H. Bell, P. R. Scott, S. Watchem. Backs, F. W. Hartley, jno. Lamb. Opal, F. H. Hawkins. A match will64 words
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1642 1895-07-29 3 [By Early Bird The ensuing racing fixture of the Penang Turf Club promises to equal (if not eclipse) a nv meeting held here. This is due to various reasons, among them the following. Alterations and Improvements to Course. The Club has been able (thanks to the[By “ Early Bird ”] - 1,642 words
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350 1895-07-29 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir,—ln 1892, a Malay, residing in one of the most important divisions of the Kinta district, applied for 10 acres of mining land there. A few months ago, i.e., three years350 words
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Article232 1895-07-29 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.") Dear Sir, —Referring to your remarks in last Friday’s issue on the Cadet inspired extracts from Truth, I think it only fair that some light should be thrown on what is a wilful misrepresentation of actual facts. I refer232 words
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Article588 1895-07-29 3 reformation from within in preference to regeneration FROM WITHOUT.” In forwarding the following interesting information to our Shanghai morning contemporary a few days ago a correspondent is reported to have stated the document shows there is some dissatisfaction with the present state of affairs. Whether the proposed588 words
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Article431 1895-07-29 3 (Vid Rangoon.) The General Elections. Unionists. London, 17 th July.—RA. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain for West Birmingham. Rt. Hon. Jesse Collings for Bordesley, Birmingham. Mr, William Kenrick for North Birmingham. Mr. J. Powell Williams for South Birmingham. Captain Grice-Hutchinson for Aston Manor, Mr. Henry Seton-Karr for St. Helens. Sir(Vid Rangoon.) - 431 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement189 1895-07-29 3 WANTED. WORKING PARTNER to take a A share in a Liberian Coffee Estate at Klang. Also FOR SALE 2 blocks comprising 640 acres of virgin forest land in the same district on the Langat Road. For particulars 359 Apply to HALLIFAX Co. ENGINEER OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT. HAS had considerable experience189 words
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Advertisement1452 1895-07-29 3 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. FOR SALE. A WEST-END Cutter wishes an engage- HVHE business of the well-known and ment to any respectable firm as cutter, .1 popular Aerated Water Manufactory 15 years practical experience in military and carried on at Farquhar Street, Penang, under civil trade, good references, age 30, at pre-1,452 words
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Advertisement1564 1895-07-29 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, InSUrAntt (ItoflttS. gk W& W 1 4W The Recognized Organ of the Profession in India New ork Life Insurance Co. 111 flai With a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation. Fund5£23,681,886 Heavy Reduction in Rates. LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION New plan ]ifc policieB on European KHYE HO MANSFIELD, BOGAARDT Co., I1,564 words
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Advertisement469 1895-07-29 4 Jneruwna (Rotten. Marine Insurance. Mannheim Insurance Company THE undersigned have been app oi t Agents for the above CorJpaJy ‘1 are open to accept Marine Risks at current KATZ BROTHER Fire Insurance. Queen Insurance Company. Boyal Fire Insurance Company 'pHE undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Companies and469 words
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