Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 September 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-09-19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DATT.v, NSW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. (PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. No. 215.22 words
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Advertisement568 1895-09-19 1 (Tloffceso Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. J ’HE mail steamers may be t expected to arrive outwar<^s > a nd leave Penang homewards, on the following '<i>' dates:— Outwards. Homewards. 29 Sep Khedive 3 Ort Mrzapore 13 Oct. Ravenna 17 27 < Peshawar 31 Khedive 8 Nov. The above dates568 words
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Advertisement1806 1895-09-19 1 ffloftftg. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (LTD.) banks. Ocean Steam Ship Company. K N 'NEGAPATAIW STEAMERS APPIJ Hongkong Shanghai Bankholt’s weekly line r Llwt Ur o I tAMLKo. ing Corporation. Intended Sailing awl expected Arrival of Steamers. p lii JU-, Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. 1 I Reserve Fund $5,500,000. y For1,806 words
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Advertisement445 1895-09-19 1 NEDBRLANDSCfiK HANDKL IAATSCHAaiI. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 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 Bank445 words
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Article90 1895-09-19 2 i-fnang, 19m September, 1*95. Fin *’> f Trang no supply. Black CeppviJ West. C-.n5!... 9.7osellers. Arbwii 511. »nz 10’25 do. White I’epp' i ,4 *‘U dn Cloves (picked! 'nt of season. Mace No. I b4.—sellers. Mare Pickings Nutmegs «J.- do. fN<> I lo 2 J5O Basket 3.1"90 words
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Article129 1895-09-19 2 Pknanh. 19m September, 1895. Bairs < l.osK as Eol.l.ons:— Lomiloii, Deiminil Bank omi ol" 1 K Do I lll.mt hs' sight Bunk I- i 2/2-3 1 Do. 3 Credit. 2/2|’2/2-7/16 iy o 3 ti I >ocii mi'lli ;o 2 Calcutta, D. iniio.l Bank K" l Do. 3 days’sight, Pi129 words
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Article51 1895-09-19 2 Mi»ll-S CLOSE I'o-MOHItOW. Ear Per str. Time. Klam» Taw Tong 1 p.m. Langkat... Ji’* Ho 2 p.m. Pangkor, T. Anson, A I‘ort, Dickson Perse ‘2 P.M. Calcutta... Liylilniiaj 3 P.M. Klang and Malacca 'leuloniu 4n| Satvhday, 21st. Teluk Anson Ban What Hin 2 p.m. Deli Ho Kwei 251 words
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Article49 1895-09-19 2 From P' hang: By the s. s. M. Vajirunhis to-day. Eiiom SINGAPOKP.: —By 'he s. s. 1 undue on Saturday. Fiiom Moulmein: By the s. s. Purnea on Saturihiy. From Liverpool:—By thes. s. Laertes on Saturday. From Calcutta :—By the s. s. A. Apcar on Wednesday.49 words
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Article329 1895-09-19 2 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Ho Kivei from Deli. f s. s. Perse from T. Ansmi. j s. s. Lightning from Singapore. Y r ST EK DAY. s. s. (Jx’ifon from 'l'. Anson. s. 8. Il H'dewyn from Asatihmi. 8. s. Th'iijiiug from P Weld. s. 8. Teutonia from Klang.329 words
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Article73 1895-09-19 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 18th Berrem ber. 1893 9 a.m. 3 r.M. 9 r.M. Bar. red 32 Kali 926 736 918 I’emperiil ure 80 82.6 79. Wet Bulb Thei nuiinetei 77. 79. 76 Max. Temp, in simile 91. Min. do. do. 72 6 Max. in Sun. 14773 words
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Article138 1895-09-19 2 Tll I’USD A Y. 19th Town Band, Datn Knunut Gardens, 5 P.M. New moon, 50.7 a m. High water at New Jetty. 11 33 a.m. and 12-00 p.m. Khiday, 20th Public auction sale of Valuable Household Furniture, at Bu rleigh Lodge, No 42. Anson Road,138 words
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Article72 1895-09-19 2 I,ON DON, 18th September, 1895. The Pamirs. From official sources it is reported that the Pamir settlement is complete and only awaits ratification by the Cabinets. Great Britain and China. It is understood that Lord Salisbury intends to insist on making the Viceroy and other high officials answerable72 words
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Article316 1895-09-19 2 Returning to the Jury question which we touched upon in our issue of Tuesday, it now remains to devise, if possible, some means by which we may be just to the Asiatic without being unjust to the European. Nor is this sinh a hopeless task as some believe,316 words
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Article727 1895-09-19 2 We are <ilad to note that there are no i fresh cases of cholera rejmrted to-day. During August 207 ounces of amalgam were obtained at the Bukit Mas Mine.— Straits Times correspondent. Three hundred and twenty Chinese passi-ngers left this aft<*rnoon for Hongkong [►er steamer Cheang Hye Teng. Two727 words
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Article400 1895-09-19 2 Cholera is still prevalent in Peking, and hundreds are dying daily. Col. Barrow, of the Hongkong Regiment, is reported to have been promoted to be Assistant Adjutant-General at Rawul Pindi. The Chinese Government is endeavouring to get the rich Chinese merchants at uiHiir utiii aoroau io take over and400 words
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Article120 1895-09-19 2 At the Criminal Sessions, a journalist was called by the Registrar while the jurymen were being empanuelled, and took his seat in the jurybox. The presiding judge (Sir Michael Gallwey) said it was not customary to summon gentlemen connected with the Press to serve on the Jury,120 words
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Article89 1895-09-19 2 [From our Correspondents.' TEI.UK ANSON. 19th September. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 491 pikuls of tin. [Tiine from Teluk Anson, 13 min.] KLANG. 19th Skpif.mber. The shipments on Tuesday were— To Penang, 1,126 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 553 n Do. 2,229 „of ore. The shipments yesterday89 words
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Article164 1895-09-19 2 Th-: match played between the Military and tiie Penang Recreation Club on Satnr. day 1 st resulted in a victory for the Club by 37 runs. Scores as under Penang Recreation Club. T. Angus c. Lt. Binny, b. Flinter 18 B. I*. t’ereira run out 4 W. 1 kins164 words
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Article255 1895-09-19 2 The Autumn meeting of the Penang Golf Club commences on the 30th instant Lite tollowing are the different events:— The Sydney Cup. Presented by IF. T. Smellie, Esq.—k Challenge Cup to be held for one year by the winner. Match play, under handirap, over two rounds of255 words
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Article361 1895-09-19 2 On the 26th of April last, whilst a Chinese woman was sitting on a chair in her house in Balik Pulau, a Bengalee syee named Nanoo came in and stabbed heron the chest with a knife. As soon as he hat i committed the deed he ran out361 words
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Advertisement206 1895-09-19 2 pritchai’d Co. Have just received M Per s. s. Glengyle m N A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF s Parisian Trimmed Hats, r Lace and Straws in latest styles, C Tam O’Shanter Caps in velvet, H serge, and woollen, ti Infants’ Sun Hats and Bonnets, H Boys’ Capoles, Girls’ Capoles, f Mull206 words
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Advertisement321 1895-09-19 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. MR J. A. Kruijt’s excellent PIANO. IM 494 NOTICE. rpHE steamer Perse will return from I Teluk Anson on Saturday, 21st instant. 496 THE AERATED WATER COMPANY. TTfANTED a youth as Clerk. Salary V small to begin with. Must live near the Factory. Apply at the321 words
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Advertisement67 1895-09-19 2 pinang'gazette DAILY EDITION. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. THE price of the Pinang Gazette delivered free is as follows: To Government Offices and Merchants’ Godoivns in Penang.— Per annum... 524 payable in advance. By Post.— Per annum... $27 do. Single copy 20 cents. Advertisement Rates. Minimum charge 2 5 lines $l/-; every67 words
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Article414 1895-09-19 3 Furnishing False Information. The first case called yesterday was against a Chinaman named Hoo Hoon Ki, charged with (1) wilfully making a false statement for the purposes of registration, namely, that a certain Chinese woman died of fever, (2) wilfully furnishing false information regarding the cause of death414 words
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Article251 1895-09-19 3 A cricket match will be played at Butterworth on Saturday next, between the Butterworth Recreation Club Ist XI and the Regiment. The case against file Chinaman of Permatang Sintoh for shooting a Malayman at 11 p.m. on the night of the 6th instant was heard by Mr. O’Sullivan251 words
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Article191 1895-09-19 3 Friday last was the last day of mourning in Johore for the late Sultan, and the event was closed by a dinner given by the new Sultan at Baiei Zarah. About 2,000 people —Malays, Arabs and Klings—were entertained, at the end of which everyone was presented with a191 words
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Article94 1895-09-19 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Your correspondent Sufferer’s letter in your yesterday’s issue does not read like that of a real sufferer. It has more the ring of some one disqualified through age. He says that Europeans must unfortunately pay for the privilege of94 words
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Article281 1895-09-19 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —We have heard a good deal of late about the Chetty and think it is time that an attempt were made to bury him dacent.’ The problem amounts to this. The Chetty puts down $320 in exchange for281 words
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Article425 1895-09-19 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Dear Sir, —Your correspondent Observer,” in his attempt to hold Mr. Huttenbach up to ridicule in connection with certain proceedings in the recent Legislative Council meeting, apart from the bad grace and uncharitable spirit evinced by him, does not appear to425 words
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Article455 1895-09-19 3 (China Mail, Sept. 12.) From Shanghai we have a report that Sir N. O’Conor, the British Minister at Peking, has had a stormy interview with the Tsungli Yamen, in consequence of the insulting conduct of Chineseofficials to the British Consul (Mr. R. W. Mansfield) on the Kucheng Massacre(China Mail, Sept. 12.) - 455 words
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Article791 1895-09-19 3 The island of Trinidad, on which the British flag has recently been hoisted, to the great chagrin of Brazilian patriots, is not to be confounded with the West Indian island of the same name, which has long been a British possession. It is in mid-Atlantic, 700 miles791 words
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Article359 1895-09-19 3 Mr. Chamberlain’s first brush has been with the most masterful of all the Colonial politicians, Mr. Cecil Rhodes, and he has come off best. The Cape Parliament has been debating the Bill for the annexation of British Bechuanaland, and colonial feeling ran high regarding the conditions359 words
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Article335 1895-09-19 3 An interesting article has lately been published in a Russian medical journal regarding a new, or at all events little known, disease, with some of the charac- (eristics of plague, which occurs in certain jiarts of Siberia, ami the contagion of which appears to originate in a335 words
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Article190 1895-09-19 3 (Straits Times, 16th September.) Jelebus (£5 pd.) £3.40 buyers. Raubs J 3/10 pd.) ?4.00 JBI fully paid s7} Punjoms (S3J pd.) J4J Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) £6 sales. Maynard Co. (£lOO pd.) §3O Penge-angs (§5O pd.) S72J do. Straits Insurance (£2O pd.) §22s do. Straits Fires (§2O190 words
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Advertisement130 1895-09-19 3 THE OPINION OF A DAUGHTER OF EVE. Virginia,” writing in Black and White,” in the column devoted to The Diary of a Daughter of Eve,” says:—l stiyed to dine with Julia and was delighted to note an unusual amount of flavour about her soup and sauces, and while congratulating her130 words
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Advertisement53 1895-09-19 3 NOTICE. FI LENDERS are invited for the sole right I of removal of sand from the Sungei Kechil River in the Southern District, Province Wellesley, for the remainder of the current year. Tenders should be addressed to the District Officer, Nibong Tebal, and must reach him not later than Thursday,53 words
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Advertisement417 1895-09-19 3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. < N UNFURNISHED HOUSE in Pen/1 ang. Applv to A. Grant MACKIE. 491 NOTICE. lOW standing at the Penang Horse 1 Repository, that handsome Chesnut Pony Hercules, winner of Fifty races, will serve a limited number of mares. For terms apply to 'The MANAGER, 477 75, Leith Street,417 words
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Advertisement591 1895-09-19 3 TO LET. f|l H E Retreat,” Butterworth. FurJL nished or unfurnished. Apply to J. N. SYMONS, Prye Estate. Penang, 4th Sept., 1895. 461 GLEN LINE. For London. Y rpHE s. s. “Glenavon,”’ Captain Norman, due I here about the 23rd instant, j has splendid accommodation for Ist class passengers. The591 words
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Advertisement2235 1895-09-19 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, I Insurance QXoftcec. I ninniiinil I E>Q patent I I Jngurance (Roncea., Am Illustrated Weekly Journal. 1 J= liIiiImIUILL" O The Union Insurance Society THE Recochized Organ of the Professiow in Ikoi* Marine Insurance. Q|L QQ QK||j|Q STOVES J£L /gfo of Canton Limited. With a Guaranteed‘bona-fide Circulation. Mannheim2,235 words
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Advertisement369 1895-09-19 4 {Stationery, FOR OFFICF, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, K'l: SALE AT TH K Pinarg CozetteOfiu I BOOKS—various sizes. T) ALL PROGRAMMES- l aige as I f latest designs. Baskerville cabinets, <. on t a 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 e' 8 lopes. Best quality p aper j demriid. $2.50369 words
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