Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 August 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DA.ILT. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. Lin. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895. No. 193.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 563 1 pipping (notices. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r mail steamers may be expected to arrive out&>nMSVoSl wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates: Outwards. Homewards. Kedive 31 Aug. i Rohilla, b Sep. Rosetta 13 Sep. Bengal 19 Peshawar 29 Khedive 3 Oct. Mirzapore 13 Oct. Ravenna 17 Rohilla
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    • 1710 1 Motices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. 3 7 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-u> Capital $10,000,000. T\ 1 1 1 1 Reserve Fund $5,500,000. i i Reserve Liability of
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    • 629 1 NKDKRLANDStHE HANDEL 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 Union
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  • 116 2 Penang, 23rd August, 1895. s34 70 sellers. f’l’rimg no supply. Bh.t k Pepper J West Const... 9.7''sellers. Aeheen -Sih B<>z. 1025 do. White Pepper 14.D0 do. Cloves (picked) out of season Mace Nn. 1 1-4.—sellers. Mace Pickings 74. do. Nutmegs 96. do. 7 No. 1 6.6" do.
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  • 128 2 Penang, 23rd August, IBps. KaIES CLOSE As Eot.l.o"' *l<<>iidoii, Deimind Bunk 211 Do. I inoiil hs" sight Blink @2/2 Do. 3 Credit 2/2J Do. 3 I *oeu men lioi 2 *2| Caleiittn, Di-mnoil Bunk •<» 19-4 J Do. 3 <luy s' sigh I. Privui,- 197 Bomhny, Demand Bunk 1941
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  • 34 2 Mails close To-mokkow. For Per xtr. Time. Calcutta C. Apcar ...11 a.m. Pangkor and T. Anson... Betsy 2 P.M. Teluk Anson ...Ban IVh'ittHin. 2 P.M. Tongkah... Laugkal sp.m. Deli Avoyyce 5 p.m.
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  • 41 2 From Livehpool: —By the s. s. Ajax today. From Singapore: —By the <s. s. Hebe and s. s. Gle.narluey to-morrow. From Calcutta :—By the s. s. Lightning tomorrow. From Bombay: By the P. AU.s. s. Bombay on Wednesday.
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  • 255 2 Arrivals. T<i- ii 11. s. s. Aragyee from Deli. B. I. s. s. Liiiilula from Rangoon. s. s. Ban Wha.lt Ilin from T. Anson. s. s. Betsy do P. A- O. s. s. Kaisar-T-Hind from Singapore. B. I. s. ti. Pentakola do. s. s. C. Apcar do. Y emt
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  • 189 2 Arritals. Per n. I x. X. I indula from Rangoon. Mr A. Richards. Per x w. Af.car from Hongkong, Mr R.imxey fi tn Singapore. Dr. McCloxkev. ler l< I x pent ik t i from Singapore, Mr H J Palmer. Mr. Studley, J|, Mh< j Mr*. Wideband two
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  • 71 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Obaervalory. 22nd August. 189.5 9 a.m. 3 r.M. 9p A, Hur. ted 3*2 Fid, «18 747 832 I'emperat me 77. 80 2 78 Wet Bulb Thei in<.met ei ~7— "9 77. Max. Temp, in xliade !*1 4 M in. do. do. 71 8 Max.
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  • 236 2 Finn a y. 2“rd P. G. U. Tennis Tournament. 5 p m High water at New Jetty, 2-12 a.m. and 2- p m. Sa rCKIiAA 24th Auction Side of Flowers Arc., the property of the Hon’ble \V. C. Brown, m d., at Haidwivk,” Northam Road,
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  • 29 2 LONDON, 22nd August, 1895. The Uganda Railway. The Hon. G. AL Curzon agrees with Air. Stanley as regards the political and commercial advantages of the Uganda railway.
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  • 331 2 Late yesterday afternoon we received a telegram from Singapore stating that Mr. G. 8. Murray had been nominated by the Chamber of Commerce a member of the Legislative Council, and that Dr. Lim Boon Keng had been appointed a member by the Governor. The number of the
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  • 1082 2 Two HUNDRED and fifteen Chinese immigrants arrived this morning p-r steamer C. Apcar. The B I steamer Lindula arrived this morning from Rang«H>n. She brought a consignment of 9'h) tons of rice. A football match will he played shortly between teams from the Mercury, the Regiment. and
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  • 204 2 (Perak Pioneer, August 21st.) Dr. Braddon and Mr. George Cumming have bought Locky from the Resident. A FULi.-grown tigress was shot at Matang on Monday, some 200 yards away from the police station, by an old Siamese. Mr. Greig, the new sub-agent of the local branch of the
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  • 60 2 [Prom our Correspondents' TELUK ANSON. 23rd August. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 603 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 14 min. KLANG. 23kd August. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 938 pikuls of tin. [Time from Klang, 16 min.] 22nd August. The shipments yesterday were— To
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  • 313 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Sir, —You stated in a recent the Government propose to pull of Fort Cornwallis, and erect a building f or some purpose on the site. I now hear P what I believe to be reliable authoritv, tfo. the building proposed to lie
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  • 508 2 A correspondent writes: —With regard to a portion of the paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute by the Rev. J C. Welldon, on the Imperial aspvect of Education. the Review of Reviews says: English schools and universities may not turn out scholars, but they
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 123 2 pritchai'd Co. PENANG. PROVISION DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED OUT FROM Noel Boulton’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 Uead (with Pistachio Kemals), Stewed Kidneys with Mushrooms, Boneless Pigs Feet, Lamb’s Sweetbreads with Tomato Sauce,
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    • 300 2 New Advertisements. TO IET FURNISHED. I HOUSE in Anson Road. Applv to X..” Pinang Gazette. 440 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. 'I’HE Race Course is now closed for 1 repairs. P. D. STEPHENS, 438 Hon. Secretary. PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. SETTLING DAY has lat-n fixed |ij for Monday, the 2nd September,
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  • 95 3 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The match fixed for yesterday was put off owing to the wet weather. Programme to-day at 5 p. m:— Ladies' Championship. Ist Tie. Mrs. Kerr vs. Miss P. K. Shaw. Mixed Doubles. 2nd Tie. Mrs. Peirce and Mr. O’Sullivan (Scr.) vs. Miss Neubronner aud
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  • 670 3 (Vid Rangoon.) PROGRESS OF FRENCH OPERATIONS IN MADAGASCAR. Paris. August 11.—General Duchesne telegraphs that the first brigade had bivouacked in sight of Saavinaudreana which is ten miles north of Andriba. The Hovas continue retreating before the French troops. TURKEY DEFIES ENGLAND, FRANCE AND RUSSIA. London, August 12.—1 t
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  • 163 3 The Rangoon Gazette hears on excellent authority that a protest has been made by the British to the Chinese Government against the cession of portion of Kenghung to France. China, as we know, is prohibited by the terms of the Burmo-Chinese Convention from ceding the state to
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  • 251 3 The Queen’s Speech. London, 15th August. The new Parliament was opened to-day by Royal Commission. Her Majesty in her speech from the Throne, which was read by the Lord Chancellor, said I have received communications from the Foreign Powers which assure me of a
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  • 229 3 Hongkong. August 19th. At Kucheng the Chinese soldiers are plundering all through the country. A bitter feeling against foreigners is the cause of the present trouble. At the trial of those charged with taking part in the massacre of the missionaries at Kucheng, the foreign Consuls were
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  • 261 3 The Right Rev. Bishop Burdon writes:— Archdeacon Wolfe, in a letter dated 6th August, just received, says that the cause of the sudden attack is supposed to be as follows —A man was murdered in the district in one of the village feuds and the
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  • 421 3 (China Mail, August 15th.) Kucheng and the anti-foreign movement are the chief topics of discussion throughout China. What the Japanese are doing in Formosa—and they appear to be marking time,’ waiting for the cooler weather and the termination of the typhoon season—has sunk into obscurity. Details of the massacre
    (China Mail, August 15th.)  -  421 words
  • 276 3 An Express” was circulated to-day calling on American and British members of the Volunteers Corps and any outsiders who liked to join, to go to the rescue of the ladies and children whose lives are threatened at Foochow. The circumstance, even if it results in nothing, will
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  • 801 3 (Hongkong Daily Press.) The statement of the Rev. H. S. Phillips, of the Church of England Mission, is as follows: —I was living in a house five minutes’ walk from the Stewarts. At halfpast six on Thursday morning I heard shouting in
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  • 198 3 (Strait» Timet, 20th August.) JeJebtiH ($5 p<i.) $3.20 buyers. Rauhs 13 10 pd.) $4.50 sales Sf oftering. jCI fully paid $7l. Punjonis (s3| pd.) $4.60 sales. Pahang Corp. (j£l pd.) $6 do. Maynard i Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O Pennerangs ($5O pd.) $7O sales. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.)
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    • 209 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the water supply from Ayer Etam will be shut off on Friday, the 23rd instant, in order to make the connection between the 18'' and 12" main pipes. (By Order) J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. Municipal Office, Town Hall, Penang,
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    • 1275 3 TO LET. GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. ROOMS with Board. Edelweiss Cot- TENDERS. tage, 10, Clove Hall Road. 421 xrTKTTnvn.r REVENUE FARMS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpENDERS will be received up to noon on 1 the Ist September, 1895, for renting IVOTICE is hereby given that that portion the following Farms for two years,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1335 4 NOTICE Jr'CDZR. rm have ~.^.M v HWiWjlwiwwiii of this sub-agency of the Netherland Trading Society to Mr. A. F. MaRMELSTEIN And see tnat each Jar bears Jastis von Liebig’s who will act during the temporary absence Signature in Blue Ink across the Label. of the undersigned. WOJ r* W ll
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    • 494 4 NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and B> as e (for impressing wax) Mannh C u A trial order is solicited AS GOOD AS ENGLISH ma Db Charges Moderate. WONG KIM Mrv No. 77a, Bighop St., Opposite Armenian CRUSHED FOOD. Trt it ano You will be Sati BFi m F R. BELILIOSbegBf
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