Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1895-09-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PEICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LUI. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1895. No. 217.21 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement580 1895-09-21 1 (Hotkey Peninsular Oriental Steam Xavigat ion Company. r pHE mail steamers may be f '->l'3 expected to arrive outwards aud leave Penang homewards, on the following < dates: Oatwards. Homewards. p Jiav-ur 29 Sep. Khedive 3 Oct. jf r~. ipore 13 Oct. i Rirenua 17 H.ihUla Tt Peshawur 31 Khelire580 words
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Advertisement1907 1895-09-21 1 (llofices. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. I ing Corporation. BOLT'S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. PiID capital ji0.000.000. "——————Reserve Fund $5,500,000’ For Will sail Seamer From j Expected on Reserve Lability op Proprietors1,907 words
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Advertisement447 1895-09-21 1 NEDERLANDSUIE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ(NetherIand 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, Tcgal, Pccalpngan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union Bank447 words
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Article117 1895-09-21 2 Penang, 2 Ist September, I I’in Trung no supply. Black r.-pp. t Wes! ('..nst 9.7'J seilers. -.li. B<,z. 10.25 do. Whin- l-cpp.-i 14.50 do. Cloves (picked, out of season Much No. I «4.— sellers. Mace Pickings 74. do. Nill megs 87. <l°. No. I 66' do. Sugar117 words
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Article126 1895-09-21 2 Penang, 20 th September, 1895 Ra iks CLOSE as EOl. lows London, Demand Bank 2 l£dol. Do. I months'sight. Bank 2/2-3 16 Do. 3 Credit 2/2j Do. 3 Documental v 224 Calcutta, Demand Bank K" 192 i Do. 3 days’ sight Private 195 Bombay, Demand Bank I!'2j Do. 3126 words
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Article75 1895-09-21 2 Mails close on Monday. h'or Per xtr. Time. Piingkor and T. Anson I’etsy 2 I' M. Singapore Puraea 2l’ MThe B. I. S. N. <'o’s <. s. li ii/'xl.iil. with the outward mails from Europe b-ft Rangoon at 6a. in. on I' riday an I may be expected75 words
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Article31 1895-09-21 2 From Rangoon: By the s. Righdad on Monday. From Bom ray —By the s. s. Formosa on Monday. From Calcutta: —By the s s. A. Apcar on Wednesday.31 words
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Article175 1895-09-21 2 Arrivals. I'o i > x v. s. s Canton, from T. Anson. s. s Calypso from Singapore. B. 1. s. s. Puudua from Singapore. B. J. s. s. Pu'nei from Rangoon. Yesterday. s. s. Thaipiny from I’ Weld. s. s. Deli from Kbing. Depart arcs. To-n\v. s s. Deli175 words
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Article54 1895-09-21 2 Arri t n's Per a 8 Canton from T. Anson Mr. C. G. St. (’niilfield, Mr W W. DeMormiv. Pc m. s Calypto from Singapore Mr Speck Per s a Tttndiin from Singapore Mis E. A. Peterson and 2 children. Mr. A. Sarki-s. Mr. R. Rowse, Mr. A54 words
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Article187 1895-09-21 2 Sv irmi w 21 st. Town Band, Gulf Chib. 5 p m. Pu'iang Golf Club. Presentation of Tennis piiz.e by Mrs Trotter 5 P M. Cricket imifch E-planude Kt ian R. r*. Penang R <!. liiilli waler at New Jetty. 1-19 A.M. and 1- p.m.187 words
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Article193 1895-09-21 2 (Slraits Tiuies, 18th September.) Jelebiis ($5 pd.) $3.40 buyers. Raubs 13 lOpd.) $4.00 X‘l fully paid s7f Punjoniß (s3s pd.) $54 Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) s(i sales. Maynard A Co. ($lOO pd.) $3O Pengerangs ($5O pd.) S72J do. Straits Insurance ($2O pd.) $23 layers. Straits Fires ($2O(Slraits Tiuies, 18th September.) - 193 words
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Article78 1895-09-21 2 LONDON. 20th September, 1895. (’apt. Lothair to be Tried. Captain Lothair, who shot a hundred of Mr. Stokes’ followers, has been recalled and will be tried. Russia and France. Prince Lobanoff and General Dragomiroff have had a tremendous reception at Mirecourt. The London papers recognize that the presence78 words
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Article320 1895-09-21 2 In the Penang Court. Judge to Couneel: I don’t assent. Interpreter to plaintiff: Bukan satu sen. The mail despatched from Penang to London, via Brindisi, on the 23rd ultimo was delivered on the 14th instant. The B. I. steamer Eurnea arrived this morning from Maulnu-in. She brought a consignment320 words
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Article283 1895-09-21 2 (From our Contemporaries.') On Tuesday a Chinese baba, who lately arrived from Shanghai, was arrested bv the police in connection with the theft of some jewellery in Penang about October last. He went, it appears, to register a death, and whilst there lie was recognised in a wav283 words
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Article117 1895-09-21 2 (Tinies of Ceylon, Sept. 13th.) A runav/ay couple have reached Colombo, one of them being a young officer serving in Singapore and who came on in advance to Colombo, and the lady the daughter of another officer at Singapore. The hitter, it seems, refused his consent to(Tinies of Ceylon, Sept. 13th.) - 117 words
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459 1895-09-21 2 It is said that a person who happens to break his journey while travelling on the Kinta Valley Railway cannot proceed further by the same train but must wait for another. For instance, A purchases a ticket at Batu Gajah to Tapah to see B. He459 words
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Article236 1895-09-21 2 (From a Correspondent.) Tapah is badly off for medical attendance just now. We have a resident apothecary M is true, and are supposed to have a District Surgeon within easy call at Telu'< Anson, but supposition lias to go a long wav. I am not a236 words
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Article47 1895-09-21 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” Sir. —Why are there no punkahs in the Supreme Court at the place where those jurors are waiting which are not elected for the respective case It is sometimes rather hot there. One of the Jurors.47 words
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Article76 1895-09-21 2 Sir, —ln reply to the offer of your correspondent Juvenis,” we beg to state that we have already referred the question to competent judges at home, but meanwhile we do not think that any useful purpose would be served by carrying on an argument with a76 words
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Article74 1895-09-21 2 [From our Correspondents. TEL UK t NSON. 21st September. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 55 pikuls of tin To Singapore 3,934 of ore Do ISO O f tin [Time from Teluk Anson, 2!) min 20th September. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 845 pikuls of tin. [Time74 words
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Article614 1895-09-21 2 The case against Kew Ah Min, charged with v< luutarily causing grievous hurt at I Balik I’r.lau, was concluded yesterday morning, when the prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to 2 years rigorous imprisonment. The next case was against a Chinaman named Chu Ah Teng, who was charged614 words
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257 1895-09-21 2 That the telephone givesan exact rendering of the sounds projected into it, is somewhat amusingly illustrated in a Parisian divorce case. M. Dubois, the complainant, eoncieved suspicions with legard to his wife's conduct, and he spoke to her on the subject. She did her257 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1895-09-21 2 pritchafd Co. Have just received Per s. s. Glengyle K CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF Parisian Trimmed Hats, Lace and Straws in latest styles Tam O’Shanter Caps in velvet, serge, and woollen, Infants’ Sun Hats and Bonnets, Boys’ Capoles, Girls’ Capoles, Mull Robes, Mull Frocks, Fancy Cloaks, Skirts, &c. Sarsnet Ribbons, black,235 words
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Advertisement433 1895-09-21 2 New Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of the MuniL cipal Commissioners will In* held in the Town Hall, at 3 p. m., On Friday, the 27th September, 1895. (By Order) J. W. HALL I FAX. Secretary to the Municipal Commixxioners. NOTICE OF SALE. BY order of John Henry433 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous87 1895-09-21 2 WEATHER RETORT. Taken at Pi ison Hospital Obseriahiry. 20i h Si r t r. m her. 1895 9 ».M. 3r. u 9 r 1; Bur. ie<l 32 Fab 9i>H 837 912 Tempenil m e 75 85. 78. Wet Bull) Thei moun t< i 73. 77 —75 Max. Temp in shrub-87 words
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Article907 1895-09-21 3 (Vid Austrtilia.) To August 29th. EXPULSION OF JEWS. order has been issued expelling all the j,. ws from Vladivostock. the governorship of western AUSTRALIA. Baron de Worms is mentioned as likely succeed Sir William Robinson as Governor of Western Australia. BULGARIA. The Government of Bulgaria have dis,.’iiar<red(Vid Austrtilia.) - 907 words
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Article539 1895-09-21 3 Via (’eylon.) INCREASE OF BRITISH TRADE. London, September 9.—The imports of the United .Kingdom for August show an 1 increase of nine per cent., and exports ten per cent. THE GERMAN AUTUMN MANOEUVRES GATHERING OF NOTABLES. Lord Roberts has arrived at Stettin en route to attend the German( Via (’eylon.) - 539 words
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381 1895-09-21 3 Among the many publications recently- issued by the Eastern Bimetallic League is one bv Mr. H. Kopsch on “the blighting effect of gold monometallism on British industries,” which contains one paragraph, among a good deal of very interesting matter, which is of special interest381 words
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Article585 1895-09-21 3 Sir William Robinson has resigned the position of Governor of Western Australia. Coconut cultivation by Europeans is becoming more and more popular in Ceylon. For entering the Rangoon river without a pilot, the Captain of a steamer was fined Rs. 75. A China paper expresses the opinion that Li585 words
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Article1187 1895-09-21 3 (Sporting correspondent, Bombay Gazette'). London. Aug. 16. Since the swimming season opened some few months back, scarcely a week has gone bv without some wonderful perl or mance being accomplished by our English amateur champion, J. H. Tyers, who, for the third year in succession, has held1,187 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement378 1895-09-21 3 THE BIRDS WHISTLED "THE DEAD MARCH.” Ertn the birds on the trees learned to whistle the Dead .March.’ It was an old soldier who was talking. “We were in camp,” lie said, in a flat, malarious part of the country. Our Colonel was a splendid tighter, hut didn’t appear to378 words
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Advertisement1436 1895-09-21 3 I The way I first used Seigel’s Syrup was this: I TTi TFT r 1 t In the spring of 1893 I began to feel ill and out 1 1 8 I jof sorts. My tongue was dreadfully coated and a I 'I thick phlegm covered my gums and teeth.1,436 words
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Article694 1895-09-21 4 PROGRAMME OF ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT BATTJ On 16th and 18th February, 1896. FIRST DAY. Ist Race. Kinta Grand Annual. —Value 8250. A Hurdle Race for all Galloways 14 hands and under, pony scale of weight and penalties. Distance 1 mile over 5 flights of694 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1895-09-21 4 NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and B>ass Seal (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. Charges Moderate. WONG KIM MUN, Jio, 77a, Bishop St., Opposite Armenian Church33 words
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Advertisement1096 1895-09-21 4 I only Medicine of the kind awarded a Certificate at the Calcutta Exhibition. 1883-84, open to all CountrM L/X Rf V CO IVI PZ4 FM Y Registered D R LALOR’S Trap. m».k. CONSULTING ENGINEERS. NAVAL ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. B M Hgj B Jg Igß lU Bgd SUPPLY ALL MACHINERY L//.TERIALS,1,096 words
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Advertisement185 1895-09-21 4 NETHERLAND HOTEL. No. la, King Street, Penang, I rpHIS well known Hotel, which is sitn a f er I I in the most convenient p ;lI f o f' |||e i Town recommends itself t<> visitors fr,, ni Sumatra »nd the Pkotkctfd Native Staik for its supe>ior Accominodat ion an(j185 words
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