Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. FVBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTB. VOL. LIII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1895. No. 182.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 580 1 pipping (Hottces. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. fr'iqal 16 Aug. Kaisir-i-hind 22 Aug. Kedite 31 Rohilla 5 Sep Rosetta 13 Sep Bengal If) Peshawur 29 Khedive 3 Oct. Jfrzipore 13 Oct.
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    • 1644 1 pipping (notices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. A 1 1 Reserve Fund $5,000,000. la? Ws -r. rtr RESERVE LIABILITY OP
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    • 646 1 NEDEKLANDSIfIE HANDEL BAAISCHAPPIJ. (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 Union Bank
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  • 115 2 Penang, 9th August, 1895. Rates close as follow*: London, Demand Bank S ljdol. Do. 4 months’sight, Bank 2/1 Do. 3 (’redit 2/2 Do. 3 Document a 22j Calcutta, Demand Bank B* 194 Do. 3 days’sight, Private 196 Bombay, Demand Bank 194 Do. 3 days’sight Pi ivale 196 Madras, Demand
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  • 57 2 MltlJS CLOSE To-MOKKOW. For Per str. Time. Langkut... Fook Ching ...11 a.M. S’pore and Bangkok Alboin NOON S’pore und China Cheong Chew... noon Deli Arogyee I PM. Klang Deli 1 PM. Pangkorand T. Anson Hetsi/ 2 p.m. Teluk Anson Hou Whott Ilin.. 2 P.M. Edie, 'l'. Semawe, Segli
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  • 41 2 From Calcutta: —By the s. s. A. Apcar tomorrow. From Olehleh: —By the s. s. Maelsuycker ou Monday. From Singapore: —By 'he s. s. KuGang on Monday. From Rangoon —By the s. s. C. Hye Teng on Tuesday.
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  • 281 2 rivals. To-O X 1 8. Deli from Klang. 8. 8. Han. Whalt Hin from 'l'. Anson. s. h. Beley do I’. A s. s Rosetta, from Singapore. Yestkhdav. a. s. Van. Goens from Olehleh. h. s. Hullmouth from Singapore. 8. s. G. G. ran Imnnberge from Edie. Departures. To-day.
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  • 38 2 Ari iia.H. I'm t Per I’ A s. Rosetta from Singapore, Mr J. Finlavson, Mr. A Cumming and Mr. W. Judd. Departure*. To-day. Per P A <). s 8, Rosetta for Ixnidon, Mr. ami Mrs. T. Stagg
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  • 176 2 Fkiiky. 9th Homeward mail closes, rift Brindisi. P. C. Tennis Tournament. 5 r M High water at New Jetty, 3'5 a.M. and 3- r.M. Satiiiuia v. lOtii ’Town Band, Golf Club, 5 p.m. High water at New Jetty, 3-58 a.M. and 4- p.m. Sl'MiA V.
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  • 49 2 LONDON, Bth August, 1895. England and China. The Chinese minister has had a protracted audience with Lord Salisbury. A cabinet conference was held thereafter. Another Wreck. The steamer Catterthnn, from Sydney to Hongkong, struck on a rock and foundered sixty were drowned, of whom forty-six were Chinese.
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  • 533 2 A Perak correspondent writes to the Straits Times:— “The Pinang Gazette has created some amusement in its leader of July 25th, which deals with the administration of justice. That journal states The very large nuinl>er of people who come to Penang desiring t<> invoke the
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  • 768 2 H. M. S. Mercury is expected from Singa]xm* shortly. Monday next will be observed as a public and bank holiday, being the anniversary of Penang. On Wednesday night the crew of H. M. S. Redpole gave a concert in the Lines to their friends of the Fusiliers.
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  • 171 2 Last night at the Penang Club, a goodly numlx*r of members assembled to see the matches between Stanley and Mr. Presgrave j and Stanley and Mr. D. A. M. Brown. The I games were most interesting although there was not much brilliant play. Mr. Presgrave was easily beaten, Stanley
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  • 132 2 Double Handicap. Final. The final tie iu the Double Handicap was commenced yesterday evening. The players were P. Marshall and P. R. Scott —l5) and A. S. Anthony and F. O. Hallifax (—3O). The game was left unfinished at 6 p. m., the score being 6-3,
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  • 87 2 [From our Correspondents TELUK ANSON. 9th August. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 726 piknls of tin. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 339 piknls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 23 min KLANG. 9th August. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 866 piknls of tin. To Singapore,
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  • 742 2 Kampae shews unmistakeable signs t) f decay. Nearly one half of the houses arp empty. A LARGE number of coolies are still hail at work repairing the scene of the late railway slip at Talam. The father of one of the surveyors employ, ed by Mr. Alma Baker,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 514 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of the Muni_L cipal Commissioners will be held in the Town Hall, at 3 i*. m., On Friday, the I6th August, 1895. (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. NOTICE. rpHE undermentioned Exchange Banks I will be closed for
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    • 349 2 pritchard Co. PENANG. PROVISION DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED OUT FROM Noel Poulton’s, Belgravia, London. Camp Pies, assorted, Ox Tongues in Jelly, Roast Larks, Truffled, Rolled Russian Ox Tongues, Stewed Rabbits, Smoked Ox Tongues, Wild Boar’s Head (with Pistachio Kernals), Stewed Kidneys with Mushrooms, Boneless I’igs Feet, Lamb’s Sweetbreads with Tomato Sauce,
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    • 43 2 pin ang’gazette DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. THE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered free is as follows To Government OJJlce.s and Merchants’ Godowns in Penang.— Per annum... J 24 payable in advance. By Post.— Per annum... $27 do. Single copy 20 cents,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 77 2 WEATHER REPORT, Taken at Pi Don Hospital Observatory. Sth Augusi. 1K95. 9 x.M. 3 r.M. 9 i- m. Bar. ied 32 l'‘nli 921 832 896 Tenipeml in 79. 83 6 78 Wet Bulb 'l'liei inomel ei 76 B' 76 Max. Temp in shade 89 8 Min. do. do 72 Mux.
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  • 248 3 The following are a few particulars of the brutal murder yesterday at the Prye Dock:— About 8.30 a.m. ou Thursday, on certain information given to the Police at Jalan Bahru, the corporal and a constable went to the Prye Dock. On their way they
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  • 280 3 (From our contemporaries.) About 3 p. m. on Tuesday H. M. S. Mercury was signalled coming in from Batavia, but it was nearly five when she dropped anchor in the roads Shortly afterwards. H E. the Governor and Lady Mitchell landed at Johnston’s Pier. The Governor and Lady
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  • 402 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Your able arricle (communicated) entitled A later view of the political horizon” is not exactly correct in stating that Lord Salisbury is in power with the support of a body of supporters unequalled in numbers in the annals of
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  • 711 3 (From the Government Analyst's Report.) The subject of regulating the sale of poisons and registration of medical practitioners was fully discussed in last year’s report. At the request of Government, Dr. Mugliston and myself forwarded, during 1894, drafts of a complete Medical Ordinance—the results of many
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  • 296 3 The statement that some extremists in St. Petersburgh desire the immediate annexation of Korea is worthy of note, and the I .Japan Gazette very rightly asserts that it should be considered in conjunction with two things—with the alliance between France and Russia, and the great preparations
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  • 345 3 Dr. Bott, in his report for 1894, details the result of researches into the subject of opium-smoking. He finds that Indian opium is poor in morphia, and that, in smoking, no morphine or other alkaloid could pass into the opium smoke, from the combustion almost destroying them. Experiments were
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  • 352 3 Its Political Aspect. Mr. John Dill Ross in the July issue of Chamber's Journal gives details of the Russian Volunteer Fleet, and writes thus regarding its political aspect The officers of the fleet are all officers of the Imperial navy, and although the ships carry no
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  • 981 3 Thus does Dr. Bott report on his researches on gambier during 1894 A number of experiments were made in reference to gambier. Gambier, or terra japonica, is an extract prepared from the leaves and twigs of the plant Uncaria gambir largely cultivated in Singapore and on the neighbouring islands.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 151 3 THE DERATED WATER COMPANY. A. P. K. THE BREWED GINGER is now in the most excellent condition. Nothing can equal it for making Shandigaff. 75 Cents per doz., including bottles. NOTICE TRADE YDS MARK. I BESTVIERFACH \NAHMASCHINEN-IWIRy NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark of a pair of
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    • 1155 3 NOTICE. NEW PRYE RIVER DOCK CO., LTD. KERR STbART S STEAM TRAMWAYS. MAHE Ordinary Half-Yearly Meeting of rpHE Parcels Delivery service will 1 Shareholders will be held in the Cham--1 cease at the end of this month. ber of Commerce at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the 410 A. G. MACKIE.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1733 4 GOVERNMENT OF FERAE M®LARTY COMPANY. TENDERS. xx I h? K/wSĕi CONSULTING ENGINEERS. NAVAL ARCHITECTS, rfvfnitf farms SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. V I And >ee that each Jar bears Justus von Liebig’s SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY MATERIALS, FITTINGS, TOOLS, APPLIANCES AND STORES TENDERS will be received upto noon on ni„ a mv aerou the
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    • 488 4 NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and R.ass c (for impressing wax) Mann fact A trial order is solicited S AS GOOD AS ENGLISH \11 De Charges Moderate. WONG KIM j|rr v No. 77x, Bighop St., Opposite Armenian KIIYE Ho FOUNDRY COMPANY, WELD QUAY. ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS,
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