Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1895

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1895. No. 251.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 563 1 (Rottces. Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BrpHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Khedive 8 Nov. I /Caiear-i-Aiwd 31 Oct. Ravenna 22 I Rosetta 14 Nov. Kaisar-t~hind 7 Dec. i Mirzapore 28 Thames 20 Rohilla 12 Dec. Khedive
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    • 1571 1 (hotttta, BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. in? Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-up Capital 77 $lO,OOO, ot>o. A—Tfcx 1 .I 11 ■l. 1 Reserve Fund §5,500,000. tit a m m
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    • 410 1 NKDERLAKDSt/lE HANDEL HAATSCHAmJ. (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, Pecalcngan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union Bank
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  • 126 2 Penang, 31st October, 1895. I'in |34 60 sellers’ Ti ling no supply. \\’.-si C..h*i... 9.7’’ sellers. ,\.-l :.lh N., z 10 25 do. While Pepper 13 80 do. Cloves (picked I < lit of season Mure No. I s4._ sellers. Mnce Pickings ‘4.— do. Nutmegs 92 sellers
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  • 132 2 Pknang. 31st OCTOBER, 1895. ICa iks ci.osr. as nii.i.iiw s Ixindoii, llemnml Bank 2 2 jdol. Do. 4 months' .sight Bunk 2/2’ Do. 3 Credit. 2/2 j Do. 3 lhicumenia> 2/2-15 16 Cnlciill.il, Di tnainl Bunk K* 191 Do. 3 days’ sight. I’riviil** |!>IJ Bombay, Demand Bank 101 Do.
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  • 114 2 Mails close To-mohrow. For Per str. Time. Lnugkat... Fook Ching ...11 am. Klang A Malacca Teutonia Noon. Deli Irangkat 2 pm. Pangkor, Tehik Anson A Port Dickson Terse 2 P.M. Amended Notice. Asahan lt. Haletvgn 1 >-M. The homeward P. A O. steamer Kaisar-l-Hind left Singapore at 4
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  • 69 2 From Olehleh:—By the s. s. G. G. Meyer today. From Colombo: —By the s. s. Maria Valerie to-day. From Singapore:—By the s. s. Kai ear-1-Hind, the s. s. Punauu, and the s. s. Chelydra to-morrow. From Calcutta —By the s. s. Wingsang on Saturday. From Rangoon: By
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  • 288 2 Arrivals. To-Il AV. s. s. Alg> ia<i from Loudon. s. Glmshiel fr m Singapore. s. s. Hucephaltu fnni >mgitpore s. s. Jin Ho from Liniukiit. s. s. Cnlypeo from Singapore. s. 11. Il'ileivijii from T. Anson. ¥EM Vll|i a|. s s. Teutonia from Klang. s. s. Fook Ching from
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  • 40 2 Arrit tils. To-DAT. Per s s. Gltnskiel from Singapore, Capt and Mrs. Anderson. Y FM SllliA Per s. x. /entOHui from Klang, Mr. Aviesbury. Per s. s. Thaiping from Port. Weld. Messrs. Coates. Harper, Hughes, and Mi-s Suter.
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  • 121 2 Til I' lisli A Y. 31 ST Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Town Band. Ihiiu Kramai Gardens, 5 r.M. High water at New Jetty. 11 02 a.'m. and 11-29 p.m. Kkiiia v. Ist Golf Club-Antumii Tournament,. High water at Npw Jett v. 1115 a.m and 11-39
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  • 51 2 LONDON, 30th October. 1695. Political. The Bourses are flat, owing to a strong anti-English article in the unofficial portion of the St. Petersburg Official Messenger. Lord Salisbury, speaking at Watford, said he would endeavor for the sake of continuity to execute the foreign policy of his predecessors in
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  • 373 2 The Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.’s steamer Recorder is expected here shortly from the Coromandel coast. It is reported that the Uedpole will likely proceed to Labuan and Borneo on conclusion of her visit to Kedah. Capt. Anderson, r. e., arrived this morning from Singapore per s. s.
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  • 139 2 Three more landslips have occurred at the quarry, leased by Messrs. Kerr Stuart Co., near the entrance to the Waterfall Gardens, subsequent to the first one on the 25th of last month. Almut ten days ago 80,000 cubic yards of debris came down. In its
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  • 141 2 The Governor and the Singapore Municipality is again on the list of public topics. Certain trifling increases to clerks and draftsmen, and the.addition of a clerk to the establishment, which the Commissioners had inserted in their Budget for 1896. is disallowed by the Governor.
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  • 34 2 The Sydney Cup. Results of 2nd ties:— L. C. Brown beat R. Yeats. P. B. Scott A. R. Adame. D. A. M. Brown F. Smith. M. Morrison scratched to M. Schiffman.
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  • 371 2 Tribute to the P.W.D. The Muda River, which borders the northern boundary of Province Wellesley and Kedah territory, has before l»een known to cause great damage to the paddy crops and property of the people in the vicinity, owing to its rapid rise when heavy rain falls upcountry.
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  • 102 2 The following is Japan’s proposed method of expending the Chinese indemnity :—To meet outlays already incurred on account of the war $55,000,000, increase of the armv $50,000.000, increase of the navy $30,000,006, dockyard for the construction of ironclads $5,000,000, contingent and incidental exjienses 5150,000,000, establishing a bank
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  • 447 2 In the Bombay murder case (an account of which appeared in our yesterday’s issue) it appears that the prisoner iu his written statement made some serious allegations against the class of officialdom to which he himself belonged. By way of showing how it was
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  • 59 2 [From our TELVK ANSON. 30th October. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 587 pikuls of tin. [Time from Teluk Anson, 2 h. 22 min KLANG. 31st October. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 54 pikuls of tin. [Time from Klang 40 min.] TAIPING. 30th October. 151 pikuls of
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  • 818 2 The following translation of an artic], appearing in the Deli Courant of the 26ti! inst. is supplied to us by a correspondent In the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements a subject has recentlv int roduced by oneof the members, Dr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 186 2 pritchard Co. CYCLES! CYCLES!! CYCLES!!! THE "SWIFT" BICYCLE manufactured by the Coventry Machinists Co. CUSHION TYRES, Complete with Lamp, Bell, and Tools. Price:—slso Nett cash. $lBO In 9 monthly instalments. THE NEW LIGHT POPULAR ROVER BICYCLE. manufactured by J. K. Starley k Co. DUNLOP CUSHION 1|" TYRES. This machine is
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    • 342 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. ROOMS WITH BOARD, “EDELWEISS COTTAGE,” 10, Clove Hall Road. 587 PERAK GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. WANTED. 4 TAMIL and Hindustani Interpreter Jl. for the District Courts, Batu Gajah Kinta. He must be able to read and write Tamil and Hindustani, and to sjieak Gumorki, and must have a
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    • 34 2 NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Stamp and B>*ass Seal (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE, er Charges Moderate. WONG KIM MUN, No. 77a, Bishop St., Opposite Armeniaa Church
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 IVEATHEH REPOHT. Taken nt Prison lloxpltnl Olixertiitory. 30th October. 1895. 9 '.m. i -a <i Bar. red 32 Fah 934 746 887 Temperature 81,— 86. 79 Wet Bull, Thermi>m>-t i-i 78. 8') 77 Max. Temp, in Mhadi* 88.4 Min. do. d>i 73 Max. in Sun. 145 Terr. rad. Th.*r. 71
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  • 1059 3 IV. Leaving Tapah Road in sunshine I arrived at Teluk Anson in rain. Steady soaking rain which from the appearance of the clouds looked as if it, like the brook, would go on for ever, ever.” Gharries and ’rikishas there are none, and as 1 hurried
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  • 772 3 (China Mail, October 24.) Japan and Korea. Although not coming strictly under the province of China news, it is impossible to overlook the important events that are happening in the borderlands. Since peace was signed, Japan has been in a state of political ferment, and we would not be
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  • 224 3 Of the sixty-six successful competitors in the Civil Service list, it may be interesting to note a few facts. The University candidates supply more than a half of the list, Oxford leading with 22, while Cambridge is next with 14, and the London University contributes one
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  • 342 3 An interesting paper in the last number of the Review of Reviews'' is an illustrated account of the doings of Mons, and Madame. Le Piongeon in the .obscure recesses of Central America. Judging from the vast buildings that appear in the illustrations,' there has certainly-
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  • 733 3 As a good deal of misconception exists as to the number of fast” steamers afloat, and the public in the East are constantly told l>v certain writers how badly off they are, as compared with travellers in other parts of the world, it may be of interest, says
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  • 294 3 To those on the spot the revolt of certain robps in Goa is no doubt a very serious matter yet all the elements of rich comedy are present. The Government threatens, exhorts, appeals. The Government promises an amnesty, and the mutineers seem for a pigment to think
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  • 321 3 A Civil servant in Ceylon was lately converted to Islam, and a young English lady, who is also a convert to that faith, subsequently arrived in Ceylon. Naturally, when these two people were seen travelling in company, people put one and one together and made
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  • 406 3 THE REORGANISATION OF THE CHI NESE ARMY. Reported Failure of the Scheme. Shanghai, Oct. 12. Many of the German officers who were engaged some time ago for service at Nanking are returning here, totally dissatisfied with the arrangements about their pay, and this latest effort to raise a Chinese Army
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  • 775 3 In a certain prison that we all have heard of lay a convict upon his narrow iron cot. He was to be hanged the next morning. Yet he lay there cov.ered by a rough blanket, sleeping as quietly and soundly as a tired
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 222 3 Just arrived ex s.s. “A. Apcar,” Ponies, Cobs, and Horses i BATCH of fresh Horses ami Ponies. /1 including a few pairs. All broken to harness. On view at Leith Street. 569 J. Collins. nani. 1 WANTED. < GOOD WORKMAN, European or Eurasion, with experience in building arches, Ac., in
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    • 666 3 GLEN LINE. For London Y A H E s. s. Glenshiel,” >.x ,lf ll Penang about the 3] iS t current, has excellent accommodation for passengers. Surgeon and Stewardess carried. For passage apply to BOUSTEAD A Co., ■>7o Aqents. Dr. Jno. RABE. Surgeon Dentist, San Fran cisco, Cal. IS now
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1679 4 government notice. Insurance (Tloftcee. MCLARTY COMPANY. Jngurafttt (Hoficcs. Marine Insurance. CONSULTING ENGINEERS. NAVAL ARCHITECTS. The at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, SURVEYORS CONTRACTORS. and at the Resident Councillors Office, The Federal Marine Insurance Company. wwinvu- npHE undersigned, having been appointed Penang and Malacca, from persons desirous un d ers jg
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    • 266 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING, An Illustrated Weekly Journal. The Recognized Organ of thf Profession in India With a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation. LISTS OPEN TO INSPECTION netherland hotel? No. la, King Street, Penang. rpHIS well known Hotel, which is situated I in the mrst convenient part of tl ie Town recommends itself to
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