Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1895
1895-09-20
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1895-09-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895. No. 216.21 words
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Advertisement558 1895-09-20 1 pipping (Hotter. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BfllHE mail steamers mav be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— Outwards. Homewards. Peshawar 29 Sep. Khedive 3 Oct .If rzapore 13 Oct. I Ravenna. 1" Rohilia '27 Peshawur 31 Khedive 8 Nov. The above dates are558 words
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Advertisement1659 1895-09-20 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, —(LTD.). banks. Ocean J!^JSS pany K NI S s?ea A S APPIJ tk Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Pam-vr Capital slo,ooo,ooo. K Reserve Fund For Will sail Jte a meh From Expected on ReBERVE bilit yop Proprietors $10,000,000. Achilles* Ixion* Prometheus =r Chief1,659 words
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Advertisement622 1895-09-20 1 MEDERLANDSbfIE HANDEL BAATSCHAPPU. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,216,514.01 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers. —The Union622 words
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Article107 1895-09-20 2 Penang, 20ih September, 1«95. Im *34.421 (Tiling no supply. Black Pe|>|H.r<! West, (’..ast... 9.70 sellers. Aclk'hii Mb «07, 10.25 do. While Pepper 14.50 do. Cloves (pickedi out of season. Mace No. I 84.—sellers. Mace Pickings «4. Nutmegs 67. <•"• (No. 1 6.6' a Sugar 2 «•«> Basket107 words
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Article120 1895-09-20 2 Penang, 20rii September, 1805. Katkk CLOSE AS follows: London, Demand Bank 2 1 g dol. |)<> nionllis* siglil Hank 21'2--5 16 Do. 3 Credit 2/2$ Do. 3 Docuiufniiii i.. 22} Calcutta, Di-nuind Bank It» 103 Do. 3 days’sight I’rival»- l!'s Bombay, Demand Bank 193 Do. 3 days’sight Private 195120 words
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Article28 1895-09-20 2 Mails close T«>-mokmow. Fur Per str; Time. Deli Ho Kwei 2 p m. Teluk Anson Ban What Hiu 2 p.m. Klang and Malacca Teutonia ...11 A.M.28 words
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Article41 1895-09-20 2 From Sinkafoke: —By 'he s. s. Calypso and s. s. Pundua to-morrow. From Moulmein: By the s. s. Punwa tomorrow. From Bombay:— By the s. s. Formosa on Monday. From Calcutta —By then s A. Apcar on Wednesday.41 words
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Article210 1895-09-20 2 Arrivals. To-m I. s. s. Mary Austin from T. Anson. s. s. La. glcat from Deli. s. s. Laertes from Liverpool. «.8. Maha Vajiruuhig from Padang. VekTKNIUY. s. 8. Arfsedong from Trang. s. s. Tain Tong from Klangs. s. Flying Dragon from V,, Weld. 8. s. Sunitwongsee from Asahan.210 words
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Article168 1895-09-20 2 Sai can a a. 21 st Town Band, Golf Club, 5 p.M. Penang Golf Chib. Presentation of Tennis piixe by Mrs. Trotter 5 P.M. Public auction sale of Valuable-House-hold Furniture, nt Burleigh Itodge, No. 42, Anson Road, nt noon. Cricket match Esplanade Krian R. C.168 words
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Article191 1895-09-20 2 (Strait» Time», 16th September.) Jelehus ($5 pd.) $3.40 buyer». Ranks J3/!opd.) $4.00 j£l fully paid s7j PunjoniH (s3j pd.) S4J Pahang Corp. (J£l pd.) $6 sales. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O Pengerangs ($5O pd.) s72} do. ■Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) s22} do. Straits Fires ($2O pd.)191 words
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Article101 1895-09-20 2 LONDON. 19th September. 1895. Russia and France. Prince Lobanoff, who is at present staying in France, will attend officially a great review of French troops at Wierecourt in presence of M. Faure. The French press regards this as a conclusive mark of an alliance between France and Russia.101 words
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Article122 1895-09-20 2 The news conveyed in yesterday’s telegram, to the effect that the work of the Pamir Commission is complete and only awaits ratification by the English and Russian Cabinets, will, no doubt, be hailed with satisfaction in both these countries. It removes the last point of friction in that122 words
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Article509 1895-09-20 2 Fob cruelty to a little girl, a respectable Chinese woman was yesterday fined 320 bv Mr. Gompertz. The members of the Golf Club are reminded that a photographic group is to be taken to-morrow at the Club House at 5 o’clock. Eleven men wen- arraigned before Mr. Broadrick, this509 words
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Article165 1895-09-20 2 The annual inspection commenced on M<mdav and ended on Thursday afternoon. 418 boys were presented, who obtained 88 per cent, of passes, as against a similar number who gained 90 per cent, of passes in 1894. The slight decrease in the percentage is owing (1) to the165 words
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Article96 1895-09-20 2 The case against Li Yen, charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt, was continued yesterday morning. It was concluded in the afternoon, when the prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to six months’ r igi nous i mpr i son men t. The next case called was that against96 words
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Article249 1895-09-20 2 {Perak Pioneer, September 18th.) Mr. H. T. K. Osborne, the Assistant Magistrate, is improving. We hear that Mr. T. H. Hill of Sungei Ujong is going to work an apalite lode in Kinta. Mr. Sol from Selangor is here. He visited Bukit Mas and a few other mines.{Perak Pioneer, September 18th.) - 249 words
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249 1895-09-20 2 An anonymous writer in the New Review for August recalls the story of the French efforts to shut the English out of the American continent, in order to encourage us to smile at the similar efforts now being made to keep us out of249 words
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Article68 1895-09-20 2 [From our Correspondents.] KLANG. 20th September. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 635 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 1,027 fane from Klang, 30 min.] TA IP I NG. 2Uth September. The Dragon leaves this evening with 230 pikuls of tin. Mr. Leech with hold the Assizes at Parit68 words
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Article464 1895-09-20 2 The telegram which we publish to-dav shews tl at the situation in the Upper Mekong is assuming a grave character, the French having ordered the people of Kiang Tung to either accept French authority or cross to the right bank of the Mekong. The provini« j of464 words
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Article287 1895-09-20 2 Mr. Vandam in his latest contribution to the Personal History of the Second Empire.” calls attention to the miraculous escape of Napoleon from assassination when Orsini flung his bomb. Mr. Vandam says The carriage that conveyed the Imperial couple and General Roguet, the Emperor’s aide-de-camp, was literally287 words
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Advertisement427 1895-09-20 2 Co.. Have just received < J r Per s. s. Glengyle A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Parisian Trimmed Hats, I Lace and Straws in latest styles Tam O’Shanter Caps in velvet, I serge, and woollen, Infants’ Sun Hats and Bonnets, Boys’ Capoles, Girls’ Capoles, Mull Robes, Mull Frocks, Fancy Cloaks, Skirts,427 words
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Advertisement359 1895-09-20 2 New advertisements. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 188 S. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE ST KA ITS 8 Elf LEM K NTS, Settle .i: eut of Fenang. In Bankruptcy. No. 4 of ISbH Re Bawasah Merican. Nummary Case. RECEIVING Order made 2nd September, i 1895. Date of Order for Summary Administration,359 words
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Miscellaneous64 1895-09-20 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 19ih September. I»!’.*». 9 v.M, 3 r.M, 9 r.M. Bar. red 32 Fid. 966 830 942 Tempe rn iin x 81.0 t9».9 80 Max. Temp, in slmd)* !H.H d<> 72. Max. in Sun. I «I Terr. rad. Ther. 71 Rainfall in 21 h>.ii>-64 words
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Article69 1895-09-20 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir,—l see a paragraph in your issue of Tuesday last in which Sunday is said to have been a comparatively poor day for snipeshooters. It will interest your readers perhaps to hear that 119 couple were got by69 words
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Article359 1895-09-20 3 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —Your alliterative correspondents of vesterday have not yet, I think, found the correct inscription for the tombstone over the grave of this much vexed question. Their formulae are so formidable as to be almost appalling, and I cannot359 words
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Article516 1895-09-20 3 Fran the Report of the Municipal Health Officer for Singapore for the month of July, 1895.) There have been 172 cases of cholera reputed in the Town during the month, compand with 142 in June. Of these, 148 died, 19 recovered, and of the result of the516 words
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391 1895-09-20 3 A telegram from Shanghai to the Hongkong Telegraph, dated 6th inst.., says I Telegraphic information just received from Peking states that Sir Nicholas O’Conor, the British Minister, has notified the Tsungli Yamen that Liu Pin-chang, the scheming Viceroy of Szechuen province, who is391 words
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533 1895-09-20 3 The Peking and Tientsin Times in a long leading article entirely dissipates the common official plea that outrages are done by secret societies. The writer says Now the whole of this secret society plea is a bogus affair from beginning to end.533 words
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349 1895-09-20 3 (Hongkong Daily Press.) The proposal of the Imperial Governl ment to charge the Colony with barrack 1 services ought to be resisted in toto. It > makes no difference whether the ratepayers through their representatives are Consulted with regard to the plans or not,(Hongkong Daily Press.) - 349 words
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496 1895-09-20 3 The transport Himeji Maru. (formerly the Ismalia) Captain John Mackenzie, arrived at Kelung after the typhoon, and from what was told a visitor to her, and what could be seen on boarding her, she must have had a terrible experience. She left Moji on496 words
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Article855 1895-09-20 3 (Review of Reviews.) Me. E. L. Godkin, the well-known editor of the New York Nation, publishes in the North American Review for May a very timely and sensible article, which calls attention to the mischievous influence which newspapers exert in international relations. His article is entitled855 words
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Article531 1895-09-20 3 I am informed that, now-a-days, all candidates for junior appointments in the Government service, who are fresh from school, are required to produce certificates of good conduct. Why this request is made by the 1 Government I am not in a position to say. Personally, I consider that school-boys’certi-531 words
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Advertisement66 1895-09-20 3 Clarke’s Blood re The most searching Blood Cleanser that science and medical skill have brought to light.” Sufferers from Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases. Pimples and Sores of anv kind are solicited to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of wonderful cures have66 words
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Advertisement408 1895-09-20 3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. < N UNFURNISHED HOUSE in PenjA ang. Applv to A. Grant MACKIE. 491 THE CRATED WATER COMPANY. IX7ANTED a youth as Clerk. Salary I V small to begin with. Must live near the Factory. Apply at the Factory between six and eight a.m. 493 NOTICE. VOW Standing at408 words
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Advertisement596 1895-09-20 3 TO LET. rp H E Retreat,” Butterworth. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Apply to J. N. SYMONS. Prye Estate. Penang, 4th Sept., 1895. 461 GLEN LINE? For London. fpHE s. 8. Glenavon,” Captain Norman, due I here about the 23rd instant, i has splendid accommodation for Ist class passengers. The steamer596 words
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Advertisement2068 1895-09-20 4 notice. Insurance (Hoftces. Snsurance (HoHces. Marine Insurance. The A trial order is solicited. flnmnanv And ,ee tbat each ar bears J uBtas von Liebig’s AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. nr^j 6111 u i a Signature in Blue Ink across the Label. rpHE undersigned, having been appointed Charge. Moderate. T A^,"2,068 words
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Advertisement364 1895-09-20 4 Stationery, FOR OFFICE, ESTATE, STORE or PRIVATE USE, FOR SALE AT the PinongGazetteOffice. BOOKS-various sizes. BALL PROGRAMMES-Jarge ns B rlßlel]t latest designs. BASKERViLLE CABINETS rnnto 120 sheets Note Paper and 100 lopes. Best quality paper h| e demand. $2.50 each. Blotting paper, white a t in ck BIRTH CARDS,6et«’. Mch364 words
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