Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 September 1896
1896-09-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1896-09-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1896. No. 170.21 words
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Advertisement611 1896-09-02 1 Motion Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. tpHE mail steamers may be ex P ec ted to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. o 2 Sept. 12 I Ravenna Sept. 3 26 I Rosetta 17 W Oct. 9 Kaiser-i-Hind 31 24 Rohilla Oct. 14611 words
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Advertisement1595 1896-09-02 1 SAinntW moGMK BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankNEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». Paw c c PIIit jio.ouo.ow axtta i 11. i Reserve Fund 8 6,000,0*'0. w„. rr.orT.n™ Reserve Liability ot Proprietors $10,000,000. NEDERLANDSCHE1,595 words
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Advertisement435 1896-09-02 1 HEOKkLAHDSLfiK UAKDKL KAAISCHAPPU (Netherland. Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital /35,783,000. Reserve Funds /2,282,814.381 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sonrabaiai Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Banker^—The Union Bank435 words
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Article119 1896-09-02 2 Penang, 2nd September. 1896. J Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 2/11 Do. 4 months' sight Bank 2/1 Do. Credit... Do. 3 Documentary 2/l£ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 180 Do. 3 days’sight Private 185 Bombay, Demand Bank 180 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 185 Madras, Demand Bank 179£119 words
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Article133 1896-09-02 2 Pknang, 2nd September IB'.»'i 'l'm §32 3') nellers r Trang out < f season. Black Pepper West Coast '.'6o sellers f Acheen <:i»> 1151) do. White Pepper 14 20 do. Cloves (picked)... out o season. Mace No. 1 80.— seller--. Mace Pickings Hs 'do Nutmegs 70. do.133 words
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Article51 1896-09-02 2 Mails close To-morrow For Per xtr. Time. Jin H<> 11 am Deli Viilur 1 p.m. Tougkah Petrel I p.m. Pangkor XT. Anson f'anion 2p m. Friday, 28th. Klall*4 and Malacca Teotonia N'>oN. I’he homeward 1’ A O. steamer Ravenna is exiH-cted to leave Singapore at I p. m.51 words
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Article48 1896-09-02 2 From Liverpool—s. b. Palinurux to-dny I KoM Colombo —s. s. Maria Valerie on Friday. From Singapore -b. s. Hebe to-morrow. s.h. Ravenna on Friday, and s. s Colaba on Saturday. From Olehleh—s. s. R K. Atjeh on Fri*Liy. i Ro.M Suez—s. a. Manila on Friday.48 words
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Article102 1896-09-02 2 LONDON. Ist September, 1896. Turkey. President Cleveland is sending cruisers to Turkey. The Embassies have refused to illuminate in honor of the Sultan’s accession, and are drafting a note pointing out that the massacre was organised with the connivance of the authorities. The excitement is subsiding. Altogether five102 words
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Article21 1896-09-02 2 BIRTH. Tate.—At Heme Bay, England, on August 31st, the wife of Walter H. Tate of Perak, of a sou.21 words
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314 1896-09-02 2 The Chamber of Commerce is to be congratulated on having persuaded Mr. D. Logan to allow his name to be submitted to the Government for appointment to the Legislative Council. We are confident that the Chamber could have fouud no truer representative of314 words
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Article794 1896-09-02 2 The homeward P. O. mail steamer Ravenna will leave Singapore for Penang this afternoon. A cricket match has b<‘en arranged to be played at Butterworth on Saturday next, between the Butterworth Recreation Club and the Regiment. Snipe shooting appears to have started early this year. We hear794 words
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Article131 1896-09-02 2 Mr. Penney proceeded to Lahar Kupah yesterday, to view the body of a Malay who was drowned thereon Monday night. A Chetty was on Monday ordered to pay §2O, by Mr. Gompertz at Butterworth, for loss of time and expenses, to the defendant in connection with a charge131 words
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Article121 1896-09-02 2 Wednesday, 2nd: Final Tie, Tennis Championship. Town Baud, Esplanade, 5 p. in. High water at New Jetty, 8-23 a. m. and 8- p M. Thursday, 3rd: Town Band, Datu Kramat Gardens 5 P.M. High water at New Jetty, 9-16 a.m. and 9- p.m. Golf Club121 words
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Article78 1896-09-02 2 JH' following are the result, (l played off yesterday afternoon h Ladies’ Doubles. Mrs. Adams and Mis« t beat Mrs. Peirce and Miss”'? f cratc >') 15) by 1-6, 6-4, 6-0. A Au M Men’s Singles. A. Durler tin T (scratch) by 6-1, 6-0. J78 words
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Article268 1896-09-02 2 The Australians have completed ti 30th match in the old coiniirv ;Ul j have but four matches left to p] ilv (q 7 cestershire has gone under to tlievict team, which now has only one mor'. 1111 ty to meet for the first time, namely s'"268 words
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Article520 1896-09-02 2 Reception by Her Majesty. On sth August Li-Huug-Cbaug, with bis suite, left Chilton House-terrace, and drove to Victoria Station, en route to Osborne, to present his credentials to the Queen. On arrival the party proceeded to the reception room, where their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Duke520 words
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Advertisement952 1896-09-02 2 n.’t t _,j v rt New advertisements. pntchard Lo. SOME large sums of money are now in the hands of Official Trustees awaiting lAILUKINU UtTArt lIVI LN I opportunities of Investment or Mortgage. Apply to the Resident Councillor. WE beg to call special attention to our Stock of High Class952 words
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Advertisement243 1896-09-02 2 Mrs ELLIOTT, 6, LEITH STREET, I'ENANG. Costumier and Milliner. Orders promptly attended to. Charges Moderate. 90 EXPRESS NOTICE. w The Aerated Watt‘r I ’o., Penang. Works 50, Cantonement Road, Palo Tiku». Proprietor ARCHIBALD KENNEDY Tklkgraphic Address: A RCH I BALD—PENANG. Great increase of the A. P. K. Aerated Water Trade.243 words
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Article1297 1896-09-02 3 LEGISLA TIVE COUNCIL. Thursday, August 27th. < Continued from yesterday's issue.) The Municipal Bill. t L then went into Committee on in il Bill, returning to Section 1. Hie motion of Mr. Shelford, the cotn- up it of the Ordinance was dated from 'lefinition of sky-sign was added to 11,297 words
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Article112 1896-09-02 3 Simla, August 21. Very strenuous exertions are now being made in Simla by a itiore or less influential committee to petition the Governor-General in Council to insist on the P. and O. Company reducing passenger fares and generally fixing a maximum limit before the mail112 words
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Article128 1896-09-02 3 The financial difficulties of the Ottoman Government are becoming more acute. Many officials in the Civil Service have not received their salaries for seven months. On complaining they were arrested, but the Sultan ordered them to be paid from his own private treasury. Moreover, the negotiations which have been128 words
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Article246 1896-09-02 3 Inspection by the Queen. The Channel Squadron arrived in the Solent on 3rd August, and early in the afternoon the battle-ships and first and second-class cruisers, with torpedo-boat destroyers, made a progress past Osborne. The Fleet was formed in single line, and steamed at a stately pace,246 words
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Article1019 1896-09-02 3 {Saturday Review, August Ist.) Last Monday afternoon, under the watchful eyes of some of the leading physicians and biologists of England, M. le Dr. A. Calmette, Chief of the Pasteur Institute at Lille, directed a demonstration of the properties of his antivenomous serum. The poison used was1,019 words
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Article285 1896-09-02 3 Imperium et Libertas” follows up the letter of Eastward Ho” as follows:—It certainly has astonished many that our Admiralty made choice of other places while iin Singapore they have one of the most i central and healthiest of harbours in that i part of the285 words
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Article302 1896-09-02 3 Arrivals. TO-DA.Y. s. s. Mary Austin from Klang. s. s. Sri Bangka from Pagarawan. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld. 8. s. Canton from Teluk Anson. Yesterday. s. s. Jin Ho front Langkat. s. s. Cecil Smith from Asalia n. s. s. Petrel from Tongkah. Departures. To-day. S.302 words
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Article202 1896-09-02 3 (.Straits Time», 29th August.) JeleLns ($5 pd.) $3.00 Kauhs 13'lOpd.) $5.30 -£1 fully paid $8.50 Punjouis ($4 pd.) sl3j Pahang Corp. (A:) pd.) $5 sales. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($45 pd.) $45 Pengeraugb ($5O pd.) ;67A sales. Straits Insurance (S2C |>d.) $251 Straits Fires ($2O pd.) 10202 words
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Advertisement374 1896-09-02 3 SNIPE SEASON, 1896. E. C. Smokeless Cartridges. John Little Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. have just received their Season’s supply of the above ESPECIALLY LOADED FOR THEM BY THE WELL-KNOWN FIRM OF ALEY BROTHERS, Ltd. The whole are put up in hermetically sealed tins containing 500 rounds each as follows 12 lx>re374 words
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Advertisement517 1896-09-02 3 CARD. Mr. James R. T. Logan, SURGEON-DENTIST, Temporary address, No. 1, Transfer Road. r i.-i (9 a.m.—l p.m. Consulting hours V, c 1 dailv. (2 p.m.—s p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.—l p.m. 447 BUKIT MAS MINING Co., Limited. TVTOTICE is hereby given that an Extra_Ll ordinary General Meeting will be held517 words
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Advertisement97 1896-09-02 3 TO LET. SUFFOLK HOUSE, Aier Itain Road. Apply to ALLEN KENNEDY. H. RODRIGO, Undertaker. TERMS MODERATE. No. 424, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. INTERNATIONAL BODEGA AND RESTAURANT. WINES DIRECT FROM THE VINEYARDS. SHERRIES from $12.75 to $2l per case of 1 doz. PORT f' •om $12.75 to $2l per case of I.97 words
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Advertisement1752 1896-09-02 4 BUCH JAN WHISK TQ 'D'C’CT R AO A JnLJCL A 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. r J GOON YEN FRIENDS. SOLE IMPORTERS HIN LEE 4 Co. **B,1,752 words
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Advertisement318 1896-09-02 4 CARD. G. GILMOUR, e CONSULTING ENGINEER -9, Cnior Street, CRUSHED FOOD. Try it and You wili be Saii.s H( T R REIJfdOS beszs to inform tlier,» 1. lie that since inferioi Crnehed isoffe.d for >nle in the Penang at low prices, the nndersioneil hp<r 8 f (1 attention to his318 words
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