Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 November 1895

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIII. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1895. No. 259.
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    • 562 1 NO DENTIFRICE EQUALS CALVERT’S CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER 6d., Is., Is. tid., and 1£ ss. Tins, or CARBOLIC TOOTH PASTE, 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. Pots. For PRESERVING the TEETH and STRENGTHENING the GUMS. Each is prepared with Culvert’s purest Carbolic—the best dental preservative. They sweeten the breath, and prevent infection
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    • 1956 1 8 ftbftttS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank- Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of St earner a. Paid-up Capital slo,ooo'ooo. “A —i. Reserve Fund 85,500,000. L Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000.
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    • 705 1 BEST FOR WARM CLIMATE S CALVERT'S CARBOLIC SOAPS. The Original and Only Reliable Brand. TOILET SOAP, Each 6d. Tablets. containing PRICKLY-HEAT SOAP Carbolic. 6d. and Is. Bars. (Ueedby 11. P. 11. the Prince of Water, under eminent medical adoice, when in India.) Pleasantly perfumed for Bath or Toilet. Very serviceable
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  • 111 2 Penang, 11th November, 1895. Tin $34.30 sellers. (Trang no supply. Black Pepper] West Coast... 9.70 sellers. Aclieeu slh B<>z. 10.25 do. White Pepper 13.10 do. Cloves (picked) nut of season. Mace No. 1 84.—sellers. Mace Pickings <4. do. Nutmegs 92 sellers (No. 1 d— do. Sugar <
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  • 121 2 Penang, 11th November, 1895. Kates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2 dol. Do. 4 months’ sight, Bank 2/2‘J Do. 3« Credit 2/21 Do. 3 Document arx 2/2-11 lb Calcutta, Demand Bank 190. j Do. 3 days’sight Private I!'3 Bombay, Demand Bank 190 J Do. 3 days’ sight Pi
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  • 106 2 Mails close To-morhow. For Per str. Time. Tongkah Petrel 1 i* M Pangkor and T. Anson Perse 2 P.M. Singapore and China... Hou jr Leong 3 P.M. Wednesday, 13 th. Deli Axagyee 2 P.M. The homeward P. O. steamer Ravenna left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on the 7th
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  • 20 2 From Singapore: —By the s. s. Hebe on Wednesday. From Negapatam :—By the s. s. Secundra to-morrow.
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  • 365 2 Arrivals. To-ua v. s. s. Perse from T. Anson. s. s. Sauitwnigsee from ’Prang. P. A O. s. s Brindisi from Singapore. s. s. A. Apcar from Calcutta V ester n a v. s. s. Mary Austin from Klang. 8. s. Flying Dragon from Port Weld. s. 8. Jin
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  • 40 2 Aiiiui'h. To-day. Per s. 8. Perse from Pangkor, Messrs. Kennedy, Brondrick Moore, and Brockman. Y ESI El« DAY. Per s. s. Mary Austin from Klang, Mr. Murray. Saturday, 9til Per s. s. .1. A/icar from Calcutta, Mr. Daly.
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  • 67 2 Taken at Prison Hospital Observatory. 10th November. 1895 9 a.m. 3 r.Ai r.M, Bar. red. 32 Eah. 926 784 906 Temperature 82. 84. 79. Wet Bulb Tliermomelei 78. 79. 78. Max. Temp, in shade 89.2 Min. do. do. 73 Max. in Sun. 1-50. Terr. rad. Ther. 71’— Rainlall
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  • 81 2 Monday. 11 th Golf Chili Autumn Tournament. High water at New Jetty, 7-30 a.m. and 7- p.m. Tuesday. 12th Golf Club Autumn Tournament High water at New Jetty. 8-23 a.m. and 8- p.m. Wednesday. 13th Golf Club Autumn Tournament. Football Match, Esplanade, 5 P.M. Til
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  • 221 2 LONDON, Bth November 1895. The Political Situation. The Duke of Devonshire speaking at the cutlers’ feast said that everyone must see that we are not far removed from a reappearance of the eastern question, if indeed it has not already reappeared. Previous history shows how difficult it is
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  • 104 2 More Delays. We understand that in answer to a despatch asking that decision of the Right H<>n. the Secretary of State for the Colonies should In? sent to the Governor by telegram. His Excellency has received a communication from the Colonial Office, to the effect that
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  • 543 2 It is advertised that the Race Course is now open for training. The Singapore Municipal loan (five per cent.) is all taken up. The Municipality owes 81,800,000. The Jelebu Mining and Trading Company has lost on the half year nearly sixteen thousand dollars. The Governor will leave
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  • 187 2 In the presence of the Senior Magistrate, the Colonial Surgeon and the Coroner, the Prye Dock murderer Sabapat by, who was convicted at the last assizes, suffered the extreme penalty of the law this morning within the prison walls. The condemned man after being pinioned in the cell
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  • 405 2 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, held on Friday afternoon at the Town Hall, there were present: —Mr. J Y. Kennedy (President), Capt. Anderson. R.E.. Mr. Koh Seang Tat and Mr. R. A. P. Hogan. The minutes of the last special meeting held on the
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  • 145 2 r [From our Correspondents./ TELUK ANSON. 9th November. The shipments to-day are— To Penang, 495.pikuls of tin. To Singapore, 2,408 of ore. To Singapore, 38 Malacca not coming to-day. [Time from Teluk Anson, 3 h. 48 min KLANG. 9th November. The shipments yesterday were— To Penang, 339 pikuls
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  • 128 2 In Cintra Street at 6 30 a. m., and again at 10 a.m., to-day, the traffic with rikishas and gharries was very large and entirely uncontrolled, gharry men and rikisha pullers going anywhere, rightside or wrongside, at their will, greatly to the danger of foot
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  • 275 2 The Griffins. The work of measuring the galloway griffins was completed on Saturday morning. They have l>een divided into two lots, according to height. Twenty are in the firit lot, and nineteen iu the second. Below are the particulars Ist Lot. Height. Weight. F. W. Hartley’s 14.2
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  • 123 2 Mr. F. Stewart, the only Penang subscriber to the Kinta thorough-bred Griffins, has drawn as follows No. 6. Tillibum, bay gelding, 5 years, -v- near shoulder. By First Water fro® Esperance by Captivalor from Miss Walkt' by Cossack out of Borealis by Middles# (imported out of Fair
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    • 325 2 New advertisements. PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. rpHE Race Course is now open for I training. This notice affects P. T. C. Rules XXVI and XLVIIL 609 FOR SALE. A PIANO bv Rachals A Co. A LIGHT PALANQUIN CARRIAGE by Lambert Bros. A SIDE SADDLE and A MAN’S SADDLE by Wilkinson
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    • 58 2 Jritchard X( Co., PENANG, Have just opened A LARGE SUPPLY OF RAPHAEL TUCK SONS’ CHRISTMAS CARDS, NEW YEAR’S CARDS, and BIRTHDAY CARDS. Jritchard Co. tjogliqg X; Co. THE POSADA TRAINING SEASON, 1895-1896. <{ w ENGLISH-MADE, H «SADDLES* (Oi o| AND O u at Moderate Prices. h 1895-1896 TRAINING SEASON. Wholesale
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    • 33 2 NOTICE. INDIA Rubber Sta’mp and Seal (for impressing wax) Manufacturer. A trial order is solicited. AS GOOD AS ENGLISH MADE, or Charges Moderate. WONG KIM MUN, No. 77a, Bishop St., Opposite Armenian Church
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  • 187 3 About the 18th ult. thirty-two free coolies who were under agreement to the Gula Estate left without giving the notice required bv the Order in Council No. 4of 1895. The Manager, Mr. Stewart, having learned that thev were working on a new road or bund
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  • 448 3 Ax Occasional Correspondent” writes Since last writing you on rhe above the Resident Engineer of Railways has made great efforts, and early this month issued a notice to the effect that passenger trains would run as usual but that passengers would have to walk over the Talam
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  • 948 3 A Perak correspondent writes The action of the Government in compelling up-river cargo boats to land the::g ods for weighing recalls what was attempted in 1885 or 1886. The Perak P. W. D. during the few years of its existence has been responsible for many fearful
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  • 489 3 (From a Correspondent.) At the Bukit Mertajam Police Court on Wednesday last, a Chinese tapioca planter of that district prosecuted a young Chinese woman for the alleged theft from his house f a 520 n<>te a f«-w days previously In this case, had it not been
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  • 2660 3 Wednesday, November 6th. 1895. (Straits Times. Present :—H. E. the Governor (Sir C. B H. Mitchell, G.c.M.G.), Hons, the Colonial Secretary (J. A. Swettenham), the AttorneyGeneral (W. R. Collyer), the Acting Col. Treasurer (J. K. Birch), the Acting AuditorGeneral (E. E. Isemonger), the Colonial Engineer (Major McCallum), A.
    Wednesday, November 6th. 1895. (Straits Times. )  -  2,660 words
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    • 122 3 NOTICE. To Stamp Collectors 4 FEW hundred Perak Stamps to be £1 disposed of 2 Cents yellow and 5 Cents pink Surcharged 3 Cents. Apply, stating highest value prepared to offer, to 607 A. B. C.. Pinang Gazette. PĔRAK GOVEtiNMENT NoUFlcTlluk WANTED. 4 TAMIL and Hindustani Interpreter jV f° r
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    • 622 3 Just arrived ex s.s. “A. Apcar,” Ponies, Cobs, and Horses. i BATCH <>f fresh Horses and Ponies, il including a few pairs. All broken to harness. On view at Leith Street. 569 J. COLLINS, Penemy. FOR SALE or TO LET~ 4 S’OND ALE. on the sea, at ButterY worth, six
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  • 658 4 JANUARY MEETING, 1896. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAT. Tuesday, the 14th January, 1896. First Race. THE MAIDEN PLATE.—VaIue $2OO For Maiden Horses (per Rule XXXII.) Weight per scale (10 st. 7 lbs.). Distance I mile. Entrance $lO. Second Race. Value $2OO. —For Roadsters under Rule XXVI. Optional Selling
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  • 701 4 PROGRAMME OF ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT BATUT G-ALCTJL, On 16th and 18th February, 1896. FIRST DAY. Ist Race. Kinta Grand Annual. —Value 5250. A Hurdle Race for all Galloways 14 hands and under, pony scale of weight and penalties. Distance 1 mile over 5 flights
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    • 26 4 NOTICE. VIEWXof Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selarepr and Sumatra. Photos enVged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on brom’de pter. VV. JONES, Ro Ic. King Veet. Photographer.
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    • 682 4 WARRANT MWffiSS PURVEYORS TC OF INDIA. CELEBRATED OILMAN’S STORES. Agents for LEA PERRINS 9 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. GOLD .i LdriLo -tuiug-iii, Amsterdam, Brussels, The Hague, Dublin, Birmingham, &c. HOLDS A. HIGHER AWARD FOR MERIT THAN ANY OTHER NATURAL TABLE WATER <* 1 J otyaniua THE KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERS. Supplied
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    • 23 4 INDIAN ENGINEERING? An Illustrated Weekly Journal. The Recognized Organ of the Profession in India With a Guaranteed bona-fide Circulation. LISTS OPEk TO INSPECTION
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    • 264 4 CARD. G. GILMOUR, CONSULTING ENGINEER, .9, Union Street, Penang. KHYE HO FOUNDRY COMPANY, WELD QUAY. ENGINEERS. BOILER-MAKERS, RON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS. Boiler Fittings and Engineer’s Stores, etc., always in stock. J. G. ALLAN, 92 Manarjer, PENANG ICE WORKS. BEACH STREET. O' EN on week days from 7.30
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