Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1896-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [Pff'CE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1896. No. 26.21 words
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Advertisement581 1896-02-01 1 NO DENTIFRICE EQUALS CALVERT’S CARBjLIG tooth powder 6d., Is., Is. <id., and 1£ ss. Tins, or CAR3OLIC TOOTH PASTE, 6d., is., and Is. 6d. Pots. PRESERVING the TEETH and STRENGTHENING the GUMS. E ich is p' epired with Culvert s purest Carbolic —the best dent .1 preservative. They sweeten the581 words
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Advertisement1663 1896-02-01 1 Mofkea BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.), i banks. I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ocean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LINE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paid-up Capital ..7~.'.'.' $10,000,000 _.TK Reserve Fund §5,500,000 tit ct ct Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,<100,000. For Will1,663 words
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Advertisement627 1896-02-01 1 INEDERLANDSI/iE HANDEL KAAniHAPHJ. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. I 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, Sourabuia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap London Bankers.—The627 words
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Article123 1896-02-01 2 Penang, Ist February, 1896. Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank ...2/l| Do. 4 months'sight Bank 2/l£ Do. 3 Credit 2/21 Do. 3 Documentary 2/2j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 184 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 186 Bombay, Demand Bank 184 Do. 3 days' sight Private 186 Madras, Demand Bank123 words
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Article121 1896-02-01 2 Penang, Ist February, 1896. Tin $32.60/70 sellers. (Trang small supply. Black Pepper West Coast 9.70 sellers. C Acheen SII> Boz. 10.25 do. White Penner 13.75 do. Cloves (picked) 30. do. Mace No. 1 84. sellers. Mace Pickings 74. —r do. Nutmegs 83. do. i No. 1 6.40121 words
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Article49 1896-02-01 2 Mails close on Monday. Per utr. Time. Klang Deli 1 j».m Calcutta Chelydru 1 i».m. Deli H tl Kirei 2 P.M. Pangkor an«l T.-hik Anson Cuntoo 2 p.m. Tin- P. A O. mail steamer Mirzapore left Colombo for Penang at J p. m. on the 28th ultimo.49 words
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Article50 1896-02-01 2 From Liverpool: By the s. s. Luerte* on ?«louday. From Singapore. By th»- s. s. Jujxim on Monday, and the h. s. Hebe on Tu-sdav. f Rom Rasgoon By the s. s. Cheung Chew on Tuesday. From Negapatam By the B. I s. s. Secuitdra on Tuesday.50 words
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Article168 1896-02-01 2 trrhak. To-day. s. s. ll' nerol Pel from Singapore. s. s. BoiijromoKsiii from Deli. s. 8. Marta Teresa from Trieste. s. 8. C. Apcur from Calcutta. Yesterday. h. s. Namgong from Amoy. Ih-piirtiire*. To-day. s. s. Avagyee for Deli. s. s. Ip'orra for Langkat. 8. 8. Mary Austin for168 words
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Article51 1896-02-01 2 Arrivals. To-day. Per s. s. General Pel from Singapore. Hon. J. C. Bogaard. and Mr. A. V. Cornelius. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Alberti, ami Mr. T. Stubbs. Per s. s. Apcar from Calcutta. Mp. C. J. Mendham. Per s. s. Maria Teresa from Colombo, Messrs. Woodgate. Laspe. and51 words
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Article177 1896-02-01 2 Saturday. Ist Chetties fire works. Esplanade. 9 p. m. Free School Prize distribution by H. E. the Governor. Town Hall, 4-15 p. ni. Departure of H. E. the Governor, the Resident Councillor, and the Colonial Engineer for Singapore, 5 p m. High water at New177 words
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Article101 1896-02-01 2 LONDON. 31st January, )Wi6. America. Yale University are sending a crew to Henley. The New York yacht committee’s report is unanimous as to Lord Dunraven’s charges having been disproved. Speech of Lord Salisbury. In a speech Lord Salisbury stated that Transvaal’s appeal for foreign support proved what would101 words
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Article992 1896-02-01 2 The word “Imperial” seems to have a peculiar magic for some people uow-a-davs, and furnishes a striking example of the danger of pushing too far the sentiment that hangs round a single idea embodied in a national catchword. National sentiments often run riot. Patriotism losing its992 words
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Article1030 1896-02-01 2 The steamer Perne, afterlteingthoroughly overhauled, came out of the Dock yesterday evening. Justices Law Leach will arrive her. on Monday morning, the 3rd instant. A list for the usual Monday business has beei prepared for that «lay. We are glad to hear that a private telegram has1,030 words
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Article82 1896-02-01 2 Profession Fairs. Yesterday A. H. Capper aid R. A L» (Civil Service) defeated P. R. Scott an-i W. H. Bell (Bankers) by 6 3. 4-6, 6-2. Ties for Monday. Double Handicap. P. R. Scott and (P. Marshall aid A. H. B. Dennys j lB (R. A.82 words
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Article254 1896-02-01 2 The votaries of the great Siibbramai: Sami,” who have been engaged duringW last three days in worship and feasting. charitable gifts to the poor, as well as wricoming all their friends at the sl.iin« their good god,” will complete their spniu devotions to-day, by conveying the254 words
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Article79 1896-02-01 2 The plans and estimates of the new E man Catholic Cathedral of Rango° n been accepted, the cost exceeding three la 1 of rupees. AVe had the pleasure of ing the drawings prepared bv Air H H 0? Fox, A.R.1.8.A.. for the proposed and can assuredly say79 words
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Advertisement709 1896-02-01 2 NOTICES. 2 "wanted. 4 N European Assistant forGula Estate, 71 Perak. Applv to XQ, F ALLEN KENNEDY. *r~* 19 Logan's Buildings. TO LET. V 1 r fyA yy I)ABINGTON VILLA, Furnished. Entry Jj at any time. Near to the Golf Club r-r, and Race Course. Rent $5O. i j 21709 words
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Article141 1896-02-01 3 [From our Correspondents.] SING A I’ORE. Ist February. the case Abrams vs. Dalian, the decision of the lower Court has been reversed by the Court of Appeal. An injunction has been issued against Mr. Dalian except as jockey, Mr. Dalian to pay costs. BATU GA J AH. Ist141 words
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Article604 1896-02-01 3 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, there were present: —Mr. J. Y. Kennedy (President), Capt. F. J. Anderson, R.E., Mr. R. A. P. Hogan, Mr. G. F. Adamson and Mr. Cheah Cheng Eok. The minutes of the last ordinary604 words
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Article279 1896-02-01 3 (Hongkong Telegraph.) GERMANY AND CHINA. Macao, January 21.—The report is premature respecting the cession of Lappa to Germany. At the present time there are no German warships at Lappa. It is reported that some Germans have been surveying in the vicinity of Lappa. Nothing is known here of(Hongkong Telegraph.) - 279 words
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Article636 1896-02-01 3 A JaFVEZ Aiioap- “A Yankee Abroad writes to a Bombay paper: Sir, —I notice that one of your morning contemporaries publishes, amongst to-day’s Europe mail matter, a somewhat imperfect account of the inventions which Mr. Edison has already perfected for the benefit of the Britishers whenA JaFVEZ Aiioap- - 636 words
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1442 1896-02-01 3 In replying to the address that was presented to him by 1,100 well-wishers on attaining his fiftieth year, Dr. Barnardo gives some interesting details of the thirty years during which he has been carrying on his good work in London. We will allow1,442 words
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Article300 1896-02-01 3 -Imperial Institute Journal. A new enterprise, that, it is claimed, will largely increase the output of guttapercha, is the collection and export of the dried leaves of the gutta tree. At first a few small packages of leaves were forwarded to Paris, and there an excellent quality of-Imperial Institute Journal. - 300 words
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Article705 1896-02-01 3 Let’s discuss this point for two minutes. Here’s a man who says that at a certain period he besran to feel tired and weary.” That’s precisely the way he puts it in his letter. Now anybody has a right to f>*el tired or fatigued (it’s705 words
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Advertisement52 1896-02-01 3 TO LET. 3, WESTLANDS BUNGALOW. 26 Apply to F. O. HALLIFAX. Dr. Jno. RABE. Surgeon Dentist, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IS now in Deli for a short visit, will return to Penang about February 10th and also visit Taiping. Office Hours, 9 to 1 p. m. No Accounts opened. Reference:—Hon. Dr.52 words
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Advertisement1073 1896-02-01 3 DRINK (Housts of Parliament.) yS S'® be had Same as supplied to tl|e HOUSE OF LORDS, ./Cx the HOUSE OF COMMONS, The Spirit Farm. and all the leading Thean Chee Co. CLUBS in London. .Z UAT Cl,EriG Bros s' Thean Siew Co. S' Goon Yen Friends. > s' IN EE1,073 words
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Article700 1896-02-01 4 PROGRAMME OF ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT On 15th and 17 th 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 Hights of hurdles.700 words
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Advertisement27 1896-02-01 4 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, .Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on brom'de paper. W. JONES, Jfe lc. King Street. Photographer.27 words
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Advertisement1994 1896-02-01 4 Insurance (Yloftces. q neuranc e (Roftceb. Registered Tl I A I C trade Mark. Marine Insurance. New York Lifejnsurance Co. The Federal B M U .£23,681 riGIE undersigned having been appoint.d I B B"B B BB BY BlBwR Heavy REDUCTION IN Raies. 1 Agents B BB Bi B B BB1,994 words
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Advertisement231 1896-02-01 4 H. J. Wfartfli], (i| SOLE IMPORTERS. i -Champagne 1 i 1 Lucas BoPs Olalf> GIN.I VanStraalenMoiisiciirl and Erkelens’ CLARETS, HOCKS, 81l GUNDIES, &c. I Regular Shipments of HARTS’ HORSEFOOD I H. .1. MARTYN. Jr. 1-76 Sole Imports NOTICE. I NDIA Rubber Slum h I! u-.- I 1 (tor iuipre'siiiL* wx)231 words
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