Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 March 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-03-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DJ&.XL7. NEW SENIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1896. No. 55.22 words
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Advertisement554 1896-03-09 1 pipping (Notice Peninsular Oriental Steam V ivigation Company. PHE mail steamers may be ex pected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following <; dates Outwards. Homewards. Pe/tziwur Mar. 13 I Mirzapore Mar. 19 Pekin 27 Rosett Apr. 2 Ravenna Apr. 11 Mirzapore 24 The above dates are554 words
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Advertisement1595 1896-03-09 1 Stamina Olofte«« I BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). I BANKS. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankOcean Steam Ship Company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. HOLT’S WEEKLY LIKE Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Paid-vp Capital $10,000,000. Reserve Fund $5,750,000. 1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $10,000,000. p OR Will1,595 words
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Advertisement611 1896-03-09 1 I NEDEKLAtiDSI/iE hAEhel ti aAtsiMPMJ. (Netherland Trading Society.» Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35.783.tH4■ Reserve Funds j 2,216,514.01 Hkad Office in Amstekdam. Hkad Agency in Netherlands hi<h;«. The Factori j of the Nederlamlscbe Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches.— Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap.611 words
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Article124 1896-03-09 2 i'LNANG, 9'l'li ilAltt'H. Hates close as follows: London. Demand Bank Do. months’sight Bunk 2,2; Do. 3 Credit 2 2-15/16 2s. 3d: 1)>. Doviimeutary 2 '•> Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs 181 Do. 3 days' sight Private 1831 Bombay, Demand Bank 181 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 183 i Madras. Demand124 words
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Article127 1896-03-09 2 Penang, 9th March, 1896. Tin {31.50 sellers. Trang small supply. West Coast 9.70 sellers. Acheen 61b 10.60 do. White Pepper 13.60 do. Cloves (picked) 30. do. Mace No. 1 84. sellers. Mace Pickings 74. de. N utmegs 80. do. C No. 1 7. do. Sugar s 2127 words
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Article121 1896-03-09 2 Mails close To-morrow. For Per str. Time. Klang M. Austin 1 P.M. Tongkah Petrel 1 p.m. Deli Lanykat 1 p.m. Pangkor and T. Anson Ton- Tony 2 P.M. Paugkor and T. Alison Pme 2 p.m. Rangoon Hom ulus 3 p.m. Edie. T. Semawe. Segli. Olehleh ami Padang Head121 words
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Article65 1896-03-09 2 From Singapore By the s. s. U'inysany to-day; the I'ldypsu ou Wednesday; the I! 1 s. S' cundra on Thursday ami the s. s. Maha I itjirtii-his on Saturday. From Calcutta By, the s. s. Kutsany on Thursday. I kom Aden By the s. Caton <>u Saturday.65 words
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Article248 1896-03-09 2 Irritalw. To-day. s. Hi ad from Atjeh. H. Flying Fish from Port Weld. h Canton from Teluk Anson. s. s. Gihhl Lack from Klang. s. s. Lanykat from Deli. s Thaipiiig from Port Weld. ft. s. Petrd from Tongkah. s. s. Tun Tmig from Teluk Anson. 8. 8. Perse248 words
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Article110 1896-03-09 2 Monday, 9th Town Band. Esplanade. 5 p. ni. High witter at New Jetty, 7-30 a.m. and 7- p.m. Tuesday, 10th High water at New Jetty, 8-23 a.m and 8- p.m. Wednesday, 11th Town Band, Esplanade, 5 p. m. Diphthong Minstrel and Dramatic Troupe <>f H.110 words
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Article58 1896-03-09 2 LONDON. Bth March, I NW). Italian Disasters Later details of the Italian disaster augment the gravity of the position. One entire brigade was annihilated after a heroic resistance against an enemy who numbered a hundred thousand. General Baldishera is unable to relieve Adigrat, which is entirely surrounded. The58 words
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135 1896-03-09 2 In another column we publish an account of what took place this morning in the Supreme Court, when Mr. Ross, as leader of the Bar. pointed out to Mr. Justice Law the position the Court might find itself in when it met to proceed with135 words
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Article455 1896-03-09 2 We are glad to see that our contemporary the Straits Times in Singapore is satisfied that the cases of cholera that occurred here about a fortnight ago were entirely of a sporadic nature. We were of course |>erfectlv aware that a representative of that paper had455 words
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Article826 1896-03-09 2 H. E. the Governor, Lady Mitchell and party left for Singapore yesterday evening in the Colonial steam yacht Sea Belle. We hear that the Resident Councillor will proceed up the hill shortly. The P. mail steamer Peehawur, having left Colombo at 3 p. m. yesterday, may be expected here826 words
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Article210 1896-03-09 2 The Jewish community, we read, are to have the distinction of furnishing the first lady barrister to the Calcutta Bar. This is verily a turning of the tables as between Portia and Shylock Information has been received that the Japanese have abolished tonnage dues iu Formosa, which may be210 words
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Article123 1896-03-09 2 [From our Correspond^ ts SING A PORE. 9th March. The s. s. Cdestinl is a total in the Rhio Straits: all li ves The s. s. Terem is eight days over due from Ampenan. The Rev. Mr Reith is a passenger by her. KLANG. 9th March. On the123 words
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Article398 1896-03-09 2 Mr. Ross, at the opening of the Court this morning, addressing Mr. Justice U, said, that h« wished to bring before the Court a matter on which the Bar felt ver, strongly. He referred to the recent appoint, ment of Mr. Garrard as acting Deputt Registrar. The398 words
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Article268 1896-03-09 2 With a view of devoting more attention and concentrating more energy upon their vast field of work, the Christian Brothers in the East have decided to have two visitors or inspectors and to make the eastern division into two provinces, instead of one. For the future the268 words
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Advertisement162 1896-03-09 2 MtchaNl Co. Are now shewing A LARGE RANGE OF THE LATEST DESIGNS OF Fashionable Heavy Tweeds Specially selected by Mr. PRITCHARD for wear in Europe. Also A LARGE STOCK OE TROPICAL TWEEDS, TROPICAL CASHMERE SUITINGS, TENNIS FLANNELS, &C. White Mat Oxford Tennis SlnriS. Brown Oxford Walking Shoes, in two shades.162 words
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Advertisement477 1896-03-09 2 New Advertisement. SELANGOR GOVERNMENT NOTICE. i DRAUGHTSMAN is required in the 21 Survev Department on a salary of S4O per mensem. Candidate- must show qualifications for charting, plotting and reducing; ordinary map drawing computation of differences of Latitude and Departure; computation of areas Ly the -y.-tem of Doulde Longitudes writing477 words
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Miscellaneous67 1896-03-09 2 H FA TH EH HEPORT. Taken nt Prison Hospital Ohaenntory. Bth March, 1896. 9 am. 3 p.m. 9 P.M. Bar. red. 32 Fall 941 .820 .918 Temperature 82. 91. 80. Wet Bull» Thermometer 77. 81.— 78 Max. Temp, in shade 95. Min. do. do. 75. Max. in Sun 150. Terr,67 words
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Article1070 1896-03-09 3 Spring Meeting, 1896. (Specially reported for Pinang Gazette”') Sicon» Day, Saturday, 7th March. Ths second and concluding days races o f thi> Club was continued on Saturday, the weather being splendid, and the attendance considerably augmented from that of Thursday, many visitors from Penang and out-stations” being1,070 words
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Article619 1896-03-09 3 (Contributed. J We hear from Singapore that the pietition of Mr. Dalian for leave to appieal to the Privy Council has been successful. In fact it could hardly have been otherwise. An interesting judgment in this case was given on Wednesday last in response to an application619 words
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Article304 1896-03-09 3 Bubonic Plague. The following has been officially communicated by the Colonial Secretary to the Singapore papers: “The 8. s. Wing Sang arrived in Singapore on March 3rd, having left Hongkong on February 26th, with 350 Chinese passengers on board. Under Quarantine Regulations imposed on February 27th the vessel304 words
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1686 1896-03-09 3 Minutes of a General Meeting of the Selangor Planters’ Association, held on Saturday, 22nd February, 1896, at 10-30 a. m. Present.— Mr. E V. Carey (Chairman), Mr. Toni Gibson (Hon. Secretary), Messrs. C. Meikle, E. B. Skinner and H. Huttenbach (Members of Committee), and Messrs. Lake,1,686 words
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Article148 1896-03-09 3 latter of the Liaotung peninsula.— Hongkong Telegraph. The King still in the Russian Legation. the situation critical. Shanghai, February 28th. The King of Korea, the Crown Prince, the Court officials, and the Ladies-in-waiting who handed His Majesty over to Russian Marines on the 11th instant, arelatter of the Liaotung peninsula.—Hongkong Telegraph. - 148 words
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Advertisement120 1896-03-09 3 TO LET. 4, WESTLANDS BUNGALOW. 103 Apply to F. O. HALLIFAX. NOTICE. A MEETING will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday next, the 12th inst., at 5 p.m., with a view to the formation of a Choral Society. All who are desirous of supporting the same are invited120 words
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Advertisement1276 1896-03-09 3 FOR THE LAST TIME wanted. I 4 DRESSER for Trans Kkian Estate Hospital. Salary $3O a month with j free quarters. The Manager requests the PAU Q F F TMFATPF i applicant to see him with testimonials. I instead of BeJldi the a ppii ca ti on 145 KING STREET,1,276 words
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Advertisement2095 1896-03-09 4 Um.BUCHANAN WHISKY IjS To be had at Messrs. THE AN CHEE Teo Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs I GUAT CHENG BROS. 17 •0. own N y!n Y ™end s SOLE IMPORTERS-KL6.TZ BKOTHESo HIN LEE A Co. HARNESS!!!_HARNESS!!! J UUi6 g2,095 words
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Advertisement139 1896-03-09 4 i D. GRAHAM&cf Wholesale Druggists factoring Chemists, are prepared to supply Government Hospitals, saries, and Estates, WITH Drugs. Chemicals, Disinfect Surgical Instruments. p aie Medicines, AND ALL KINDS OF Toilet and Nursery Indents sent off by return steamer We can recommend our Specialities Iluable for ESTATES Fever Mixture, Rheumatic Mixtun139 words
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