Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1895
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1895-10-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED tyatT-V HEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1895. No. 238.22 words
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Advertisement602 1895-10-16 1 flipping (Hotter Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. r I mail steamers mar be KLLjO expected to arrive outW&r<^a an d leave Penang homewards, on the following dates:— p 77 Homeward». 26 Oct. Rare,,,"» 17 Oct AW.re 8 Nor. U y or Dec. JArvnpon» 28 20 Pohilla 12 Dec. Khedive 26602 words
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Advertisement1627 1895-10-16 1 r pipping (Itoficea. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. ft ot a KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. BOLT S WEEKLY LINX. Znfenrferf Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». PuD slo .o«>.<x>o. Reserve Fund >5,500,000. For Will sail Steamer From Expected1,627 words
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Advertisement499 1895-10-16 1 «EDERLARDSCSE HINDU BiAYSCHAfRIJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000 Reserve Funds /2,216,514 01 Head Office in Amsterdam. Hmad 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 Union499 words
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Article71 1895-10-16 2 Mails close To-mohrow. for Per str. Time. |<] !in g Mary Austin 1 P.MDeli Langku 2 p.m. Pangkor &T. Anson R. Halewyn- 2 rMI’angkor Jk’l’. Anson Canton r 2 P.M. >ingapore and China Rio 4 P.M. ('nylon, Austral in, India, Ac., ria Brindisi for Europe, Ac. Rosetta 571 words
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Article56 1895-10-16 2 From Olehleh: —By the s. s. Maha Vajirunhis to-day. From Rangoon: By the s. s. Palamcotta to-morrow. From Singapore. :—By the 8. s. Rosetta «in! the s. s. Bisayuo to-morrow, the a. a. Nerbudda on Friday, and the s- s. A. Apcar on Saturday. From Calcutta :—By56 words
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Article322 1895-10-16 2 Arrivals. ’l'o-ha». s. 8. Canton from T. Anson. 8. 8. R. Halewyn from T. Anson. s. s. Rio from Singapore. s. s. Gleitfallach from Hongkong. B. I. s. s. Nuddea from Rangoon. Y FSTEItU A V. 8. s. Quorra from Langkat. s. s. Mory Austin ftom T. Anson. s.322 words
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Article101 1895-10-16 2 Dcpiii'tnre. Y ttsrritt'A r Per B. I. s. s. Si’citndra for Singapore, Mrs ami Miss Konitz. Passages booked for the StrHita. September M.— Per P AO. steamer Valelta, from London to Singapore, Mr. nnd Miss Fittook, Mrs. Fearle. Nirs. Kennedy, Master Pittock. Miss St. John, and Mr. Frederick101 words
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Article70 1895-10-16 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 15tii October. 1895 9 x. M 3r. a 9 j m. Bar. red 32 Fid. 828 726 816 Tern peri. I inc 81 5 88 78 Wet Brill. Tlierinoinclci 77 79. 76. Max. Temp, in sliade 92 8 Min. <1... do 716 Max.70 words
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Article165 1895-10-16 2 Wkiineskay. 16th Golf Club Autumn Tonrrianient. Town Band, E-plamide, 5 p m. Harmston’s Circus Esplanade, 9 p. m. Service of Sacred Music, St. George’s Church. 5-30 p. m High water at New Jetty. 10-09 a.m. ami 10- p.m. Tlll'RSliAV. 17tu Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town165 words
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Article40 1895-10-16 2 LONDON, 15th October. 1895. The Armenian Reforms. The Sultan accepts the reforms on principle, but declines to promulgate them forthwith because it will appear to be yielding to pressure. The outlook is therefore regarded more hopefully at Constantinople.40 words
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Article485 1895-10-16 2 THb Willard Ofkka Comr awt Uft L.»Deli this moruiug per steamer Calypso. Two hundred and forty Chinese passengers arrived this morning from Amoy and Singapore |>er steamer Rio. Nineteen pontoons for the Juni bridge at Province Wellesley arrived this moruiug from Singapore per steamer Glenfalloch. The homeward P. O.485 words
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191 1895-10-16 2 The above company played La Mascotte” last night to a moderate house The company has increased in numbers since its last visit, but most of the faces are familiar to us, the ladies and gentlemen having played in other companies visiting Penang.191 words
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Article89 1895-10-16 2 This excellent company gave another representation last night to an appreciative audience who filled the cheaper parts of the house. The boxes were not so well patronised, owing, no doubt, to the counter attraction of the opera at the Town Hall. The performance, which was similar to that89 words
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Article52 1895-10-16 2 —lndian Engineering. The Hon. Major McCallum, r.e., c.m.g., Surveyor-General of the Straits Settl -ments, visits India in January to be examined for his promotion to a Lieutenant-Colonelcy. But we hear that it is not Military advancement that the Colonial Engineer wants, but civilian promotion to the Resident cillorship—lndian Engineering. - 52 words
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Article206 1895-10-16 2 An inquest was held by Mr. O'Sullivan at Butterworth yesterday, touching the death of a Dutch fireman on board H. N. M. gunboat Pontianalc now in the Prve Dock, who was drowued on Saturday night. It appears that he with two others were returning on board from Jalan206 words
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Article426 1895-10-16 2 (Via Madras.) THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES OVERDONE. Constantinople, October 4.—lt is credibly stated that the rej>ort of the Moosh Commission shows that the atrocities in Armenia were much overdrawn. London, October 5. —Information received from good sources confirms the statement *0 1**» 1*•-*<1 tl.nf ♦1» <. 1 ..1 z,n(Via Madras.) - 426 words
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Article91 1895-10-16 2 [From our Correspondents/ SINGAPORE. 16th October. The German ship JFieZuW. Uon fire at Tanjong Pagar. [Time from Singapore, 2 min TELUK ANSON. 16 th October. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 389 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 26 inin TAIPING. 16th October. The s. s. Thaipiny91 words
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Article484 1895-10-16 2 Another incipient rebellion in Korea is being suppressed by Japanese troops. A Siamese Minister has given orders, it is said, that all persons employed in his department iu receipt of 40 Tieals and up. wards per mensem, must subscribe to a local paper. It is said that there were484 words
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244 1895-10-16 2 A home paper has the following on the growth of the use of liquid fuel as a steam raiser, which shows that the use of petroleum is becoming more general than might be supposed The belief of the Italians in the many244 words
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Advertisement1077 1895-10-16 2 NEW Ipfitehafd Co. PONY, Trap, Harness, &c., complete, the property of Surgeon-Captain Smith, about to proceed, to Europe. 563 [_F” Y EAR L.Y A GREY COB Twilight,”) quiet to ride L h Hi A K A 111 U Hj yAJjjj A and drive, believed perfectly sound. A Buggy and Harness1,077 words
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Article1442 1895-10-16 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette") Sir,—lu Perak, notwithstanding the undoubted administrative abilities of the officers who have bad the honor of holding the reins of its Government, if anything needs immediate reform, it is the clerical service., The very first thing that attracts the1,442 words
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410 1895-10-16 3 As the discussions in the last International Railway Congress at St. Petersburg!! on the subject of Narrow-Gauge Railways are not without interest, a brief abstract of the conclusions arrived at and salient points in the discussion is presented to our readers. The first410 words
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Article103 1895-10-16 3 A private despatch from Massowah states that the Abyssinian Ecclesiastic Theophilos made a solemn proclamation in the Adowa market-place, on Aug. 31, in the presence of 4,000 persons and the officers of the garrison, explaining the fundamental principles of the Ethiopian religion, and exhorting the people103 words
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758 1895-10-16 3 Review of Reviews.) Mr. Frederick Boyle writes in the New Review for September an interesting paper, in which he maintains, contrary to the almost universal opinion, that white men can colonise and cultivate tropical countries. Indeed, he expresses a strong opinion that it is( Review of Reviews.) - 758 words
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Article935 1895-10-16 3 (Bombay Gazette.) One of the most interesting features of the Japan-Chinese Settlement which comes very nearly home to us, is the conversion of Germany, Government and people, to the Chinese side. The change of front of the Inijierial and bureaucratic elements were largely due to(Bombay Gazette.) - 935 words
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Article766 1895-10-16 3 En a certain prison that we all have heard of lay a convict upon hi»-narrow iron cot. He was to be hanged the next morning. Yet he lay there covered by a rough blanket, sleeping as quietly and soundly as a tired schoolboy766 words
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Advertisement1114 1895-10-16 3 WANTED. j WANTED. A N Assistant Dresser (Chinese) for the GOOD WORKMAN, European or U a 8 f T 11 P ar^lcu ars a PPb il Eurasion, with experience in building !:;”“awe N DY j Doo AtjtntHf Perak Suyur Go. TXIT TATPI Co ’FQ LET Taiping, Perak. MUNICIPAL NOTICE JiWO1,114 words
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Advertisement2356 1895-10-16 4 thean siew co., irnfj nitiftn q? Janan No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. P The (j n j on insurance Society Commission .u.-nte. MarineJnsurance. Hr TOILET WATER of Canton, Limited. General Store Keepers, The Federal Marine Insurance Com s tny. Appreciated for 0 -pHE underaigped, having been appointed and rpHE undersigned2,356 words
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Advertisement200 1895-10-16 4 NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Slump and I’>hhr Seal (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE. Charges Moderate. WONG KIM MUN, No. 77a, Bishop St., Opposite Armenian Church THE DISPENSARY No. 2, Bishop Street, IS OPEN DAILY from 9 am. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 3200 words
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