Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1895
1895-10-26
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1895-10-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL?. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. 20 CENT& VOL. LIII. SATURDAY OCTOBER, 26, 1895. No. 217.21 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement587 1895-10-26 1 Strongest Soluble disinfecting fluid is CALVERT’S CRESOL, It mixes readily with water in any proportion, for disinfecting drains, closets, urinals, stables, Ac., and to kill or keep away insects, Reptiles, Ac. An effective wash, for Horses, Dogs and Cattle. In 8 oz., 16 oz., and 32 oz. Bottles, 6d., 1/-,587 words
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Advertisement1922 1895-10-26 1 (Hotieee. BRITISH DIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MJIATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-lp Capital $10,0004)00. 'V ——3 K I, I. .1. 1— Reserve Fund $5,500,000. L Reserve Liability of1,922 words
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Advertisement545 1895-10-26 1 For use in Closets, Urinals, Stables, &c Tlie only reliable disinfecting powder Is CALVERT’S, guaranteed to contain 15% Calvert’s No. 5 Carbolic, the strongest Disinfectant known. In 6d., 1/-, and 1/6 Tins at Chemists, Ac. Cheaper in use than other Powders at lower rates, much less being needed. Will not545 words
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Article114 1895-10-26 2 Penang, 26th October, 1*95. |-jn $34.30 sellers. Tiling no supply. Black Pei I-West 9.7'J sellers. (A.-I n Ml. x.,z 10.25 do. Whil e Pepper 1 3 80 do. Cloves (picked. out of season. Mace No. I S 4 sellers. Mure Pickings <4. do. Nutmegs 92 sellers No.114 words
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Article137 1895-10-26 2 Penang. 26th October, 1595. RaIES 1.1.05 K AS Eoi.i.oUs: I9>ii<loii, Demand Bank 2 2q dol. Do. 4 months'sight Bunk 2 2-9/16 Do. 3 Credit 2/2-13/16 Do. 3 Document a. »..2 2J Cnlclittii, Demand Hank H- 192 Do. 3 days'sight Privaie 1 9+ Bombay, Demand Bank 192 Do. 3 days’137 words
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Article39 1895-10-26 2 For Per str. Time. Mails close on Monday. Klnug Taw Tong 1 P-M-Lnugkat Jin Ho 1 P-M. I'ungkor A T. Auson R. Halewyn 2 p.m. Pnngkor T. Anson Canton 2 P.M. Singapore Hongkong U. Apcar 2P M.39 words
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Article21 1895-10-26 2 From Sjngai'OHk: —By the s. s. Hebe on Monday. From Negapatam :—By the s. s. Sirsa on Tuesday.21 words
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Article282 1895-10-26 2 Arrivals. Tn-U A V. B. I. s. 8. Palamcotla from Singapore. s. s. Telemachus from Liverpool. s. 8. Maha Fajirunhis from Singapore. s. s. Apcar from Calcutta. Y Ksi r.Hh a <. 8. s. Good Luck from Klang. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Departures. To-DA Y. s s.282 words
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Article203 1895-10-26 2 Ari ha's. To-dat. Per B 1 s. s. P ilamcotta from Singapore, Hon. Dr. Brown, Jlr. and Mrs. Smkies, mid M r. 1 ’ornelius. Per a. s Telemachus from Liverpool, Mr. Fox, Mr. Web-ter, Mrs. Berni, two iiur-es and two children, Mr. Reesiger. Mr Soens Samorany, Mr. mid203 words
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Article171 1895-10-26 2 Sa inun At 26 th: Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town Band, Golf Cluh. 5 P.M. High water ut New .1 <-i.i >, 6-37 a.m. and 7-01 P.M. Sunday 27’HI 2<)t h Sunday after Trinity Services nt St. George’s Church: Eve of S. S. Simon mid171 words
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Article71 1895-10-26 2 LONDON, 25th October, 1895. Chinese Concessions to Russia. A telegram to the Times from Hongkong states that Russia has concluded a treaty with China securing the right of anchorage at Port Arthur for her fleet, and also various advantages outside the most avoured nation clause. The papers attach71 words
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Article809 1895-10-26 2 Five cases of cholera were reported in Singapore during last week. Our special telegrams report the damage caused by the unprecedented rains all over Perak. The Hon. W. C. Brown, m.d., arrived this morning from Singapore per B. I. steamer Palamcotta. H. E. the Governor is expected809 words
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Article789 1895-10-26 2 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yesterday afternoon there %ere present Mr. J. Y. Kennedy President), Mr. R. A. P. Hogan, Mr. J. Gibson, and Mr. G. F. Adamson. The minutes of the last ordinary meeting held on the 11th inst. were read and789 words
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Article185 1895-10-26 2 [From our Correspondents. TELUK ANSON. 26th October. The railway line is damaged bv floods at the 13th and 21st mile. The shipments to-day are— To Wnang, 245 pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 3,925 „of ore. d 140 „of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 45 min.j KLANG. 26th Octo185 words
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Article141 1895-10-26 2 RAILWA Y S IN THE NATIVE STATES. Hopes are entertained that before manv years have elapsed the railway systems of Perak and Selangor may be united, and, as a first step in that direction, the engineers of the two States are now discussing a common tariff. Provided that Perak continue141 words
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Article380 1895-10-26 2 (From our Contemporaries.) A Straits Turf Club. A private meeting of delegates from the various Sporting Clubs in the Straits was held at 2. 30 p. m. in the Exchange Rooms on Wedne-day, when, in addition to the names already given for Penang and the Native states, there380 words
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Article48 1895-10-26 2 Sudden Despatch of Fifteen Warship B (Free Press.) Hongkong, October ‘-'IA powerful squadron of fifteen Russia war-ships has left Vladivostock for Fusan and Chemulpo. It is reported that Japan ha» returned defiant reply [to the Russian demands i* au early evacuation of Korea].48 words
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Advertisement408 1895-10-26 2 pritehard Co. LATEST NOVELS. The Peoples and Politics of the Far East,” by Henry Norman. Into the Highways and Hedgeways, by F. F. Montressor. Man and Woman,” by Havelock Ellis. Man of Mark,” by Anthony Hope. A Japanese Marriage,” by Douglas Sladen. A Pair of Blue Eyes,” by Thomas Hardy.408 words
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Advertisement333 1895-10-26 2 New Advertisement. FOR SALE. CHESNUT MARE, quiet, to ride or drive. Trap, Harness, Lamps, Ac. The whole turn-out for 8160. Owner leaving the countrv. Apply to Surgeon-Capt. SMITH, 577 Sepoy Li nee. N Tl C E S WANTED. 4 N Assistant Dresser (Chinese) for the Gula Estate. For particulars apply333 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1895-10-26 2 WEATHER REPORT. Taken al Prison Hospital Observatory. 2-Itii October. 1893 9 i.m 3 t rm. Bar. red 32 Fab 906 810 876 Ti-mperni ure 80 5 81 5 79 Wet, Bulb Thvrniiiniel ei 78. 79. 76. Mux. Temp, in shade 91.4 Min. do. do 71 Mux. in Sun. 148— Terr.70 words
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Article241 1895-10-26 3 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —I have read with interest the two articles which have appeared in your paper on Chinese Tin Mining in Selangor. There is nothing special, however, about the various Chinese expressions quoted, as your readers might suppose who241 words
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Article631 1895-10-26 3 (Vid Australia.) To October 2nd. THE LONDON MUSIC HALL LICENSES. The Licensing Committee of the County Council have removed the restrictions on the Olympia, Palace, and Empire Musichalls. SHOCKING MURDERS AND SUICIDE BY A LUNATIC. A shocking tragedy has occurred at Lichfield, in Staffordshire. A lunatic, who(Vid Australia.) - 631 words
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Article1315 1895-10-26 3 Wednesday, 23rd October. (Free Press.) Present —His Excellency the Governor, Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, g.c.m.g., Hons. J. A.Swettenham (Colonial Secretary W. R. Collyer (Attorney-General), J. K. Birch (Acting Colonial Treasurer), E. E. Isemonger (Acting Auditor-General), Major McCallum (Colonial Engineer), T. C. Bogaardt, A. Huttenbach, J. Burkinshaw, Dr.Wednesday, 23rd October. (Free Press.) - 1,315 words
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Article287 1895-10-26 3 London, October 7. Reuter’s Agency has been informed that the troubles in Seoul arose owing to discontent on the part of the Korean soldiery, who joined the King’s father, an anti-re-former and the Queen’s enemy. They attacked the palace and murdered the queen. Japan287 words
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Article2001 1895-10-26 3 The Times is publishing a series of letters under the above heading from its Special Correspondent.” The first deals with England’s position before amt after the war, and in the course of it the writer states Until little more than a twelvemonth ago Great Britain had2,001 words
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Article170 1895-10-26 3 Penang, 26th October, 1895. Central Market. Description. Beef— c ts. Soup per catty 8 R°ast 18 Steaks i 8 Stew or Curry Meat 14 Rump Steak 18 Ox Tail each 15 Tongue )t 35 Feet io Heart per catty 20 Tripe 8 Liver 14 Pork Rork 22 Pig’s170 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1895-10-26 3 The Oldest and Purest and Best.” JOHN ROBERTSON SON’S FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY Brand: J. R. D. Messrs. John Robertson Son Have pleasure in stating they have again secured the very important contract for the exclusive supply of SCOTCH ‘WHISKY to Messrs. LYONS Co., Ltd., during the run of the131 words
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Advertisement193 1895-10-26 3 GLEN LINE. For London. "Y—Jk fit HE s. s. Glenshiel,” >. I due in Penang about the 30th current, has excellent accommodation for passengers. Surgeon and Stewardess carried. For passage apply to BOUSTEAI) A Co., 5/0 Aqents. NOTICE. I THE undersigned, Khoo Ngoh Cheak, have from the 26th day of193 words
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Article701 1895-10-26 4 PROGRAMME OF ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT EATU G-jACTJA, On 16th and 18th February, 1896. FIRST DAY. Ist Race. Kinta Grand Annual. —Value $250. A Hurdle Race for all Galloways 14 hands and under, ponv scale of weight and penalties. Distance 1 mile ov’er 5 Hights701 words
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Advertisement659 1895-10-26 4 THEAN SIEW CO., No. 31, Beach Street, Penang. Commission Agents, General Store Keepers, AND Pearl Sago Tapioca Flour Merchants. 475 THE STRAITSJTEAMSH’P CO. THE steamer “Lady W«ld” will keep up a regular service between Penang and Teluk Ansoii twice a week, leaving Penang on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Teluk Anson659 words
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Advertisement27 1895-10-26 4 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on biom'de paper. W. JONES, No. lv. Kmg Street. Photographer27 words
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Advertisement907 1895-10-26 4 r'o.st'r.o tjr i ALOR S FOUNDRY COMPANj, PHOSPHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. ENGINEERS, For thirty yean hat maintained its ts ener B‘ z n K effects are shewn from the world-wide reputation at the Best and TvO first day of its administration by907 words
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Advertisement309 1895-10-26 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, An Illustrated Weekly Journal. The Recognized Organ of thf Profession in Inou With a, Guaranteed bona-fide ('irculat iu LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION NETHERLAND HOTEL. No. la. King Street, Penang, fpH IS well ki <>w h Hotel, which is situated I in tlm most convenient part of the Town309 words
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