Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 September 1896

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED D-A.II/Sr. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [P/f/aE JQ CENTS. VOL. LIV. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1896. No. 175.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 571 1 gripping Qlottces, Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Company. fitHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Homewards. Sent. 12 I Rosetta Sept. 17 P e^vl 26 Kaiser-i-Hind 31 Sf *-24 a W Di 4 Pekin Dec Mirzapore INT ermed7ate direct SERVICE,
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    • 1287 1 SBtuutna (Hotter. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY-(LTD.). banks. KDNINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Honjrkonz Shanghai Bank0 C e^ N st S ind A ian S oceans¥laF- NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». p AID UP Capital jio uoo.ooo AND I —in— Reserve
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    • 556 1 NEDERUKDSLUE BANDKLIMTSCBAPPU (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,(XX). Reserve Funds f 2,282,814.38$ 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, PecalongaD. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The Union
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  • 126 2 Penang. Bth September. Is!>6. Rates close as follows-. London. Demand Bank 2 1« Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2/lf Do. -> Credit... 2/1H Do. 3 Documentary 2/1 j Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 179 A Do. 3 days’ sight Private 183 Bombay. Demand Bank 179| Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 129 2 Penang, Bth September 1896 Tin 832 20 sellers. Tiling out < f season. West Coast 'J6O sellers. Aclieou till» 11.50 do. White Pepper 14.5(| do. Gioves (picked)... ont o season. Mace No. 1 80.—wrileis. Mace Pickings 65 do. Nutmegs 70— do. (No I 650 do. Sugar <
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  • 99 2 Mails close To-morrow Eor Per »tr Time. Singapore ami China Hong Leong Noon. Tongkaii Petrel 1 P.M. Edie. Telok Semawe. Segli and Olehleh Pegu 1 p M. Pangkor A Teluk Anson Betty 2 p m. Teluk Anson Lailg Weld 3 p.m. Singapore and < hina Tetarto» 3 P.M.
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  • 31 2 From Calcutta —B. I s. s. Lalp<H>ra tomorrow ami s s Lightning on Thursday. From Singapore s. s. Sima on Thursday and s. s. Penta koto on Friday.
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  • 59 2 LONDON, 7th September, 1896. Li-Hung-Chang. Li-Hung-Chang visited Toronto en route for Vancouver. The Tsar’s visit to Germany. The Russian papers dwell strongly on the Tsar’s visit to Germany as the pledge of a durable peace in Europe which will enable the continental powers to thwart British designs in
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  • 584 2 Six well-to-do Chinese women were fined 85 each this morning by Mr. Bryant, for gambling. The outward P. O. mail steamer Pekin, having left Colombo at 7 P. M. yesterday, may be expected here on Saturday morning. At Kuala Lumpur, on the 19th instant, a Gymkhana meeting
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  • 135 2 Results of ties played yesterday Mixed Doubles. Major Lambton and B. Leach (—£ls) beat J. A. Brown and W. H. MacArthur (scratch) by 6-5, d-2. G. Mosley and R. A. Law 15) vs. E. Broadrick and W. H. Bell (scratch) postponed. Ladies’ Doubles. Mrs J.
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  • 273 2 The Assizes comm> nee<l this morning before Mr. Justice L iw. There was a very large attendance of Europeans and Natives. The Defaulting Bank Cashier sentenced to 7 years’ Imprisonment. Kam Guan Sean, the ex-cashier of the Netherlands Bank, was brought up for sentence. Mr. Adams addressed the
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  • 425 2 Butterworth Recreation Club vs. The Regiment. This match was played at Butterworth ou Saturday last, and resulted in the defeat of the home team by 16 runs. The visiting captain lost the toss and took his men •mt at a little past 1-30. Messrs. Penney and Stronach started the
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  • 223 2 (From our Correspondent. SINGAPORE. Sth September. H. M. 8- Redpole.” H. M. S. Redpoleis i n The Phillippine Rebel| ion According to telegrams f Hongkong, the rebellion i n th e p? lippines is more serious th ar officials would admit. HonJ?" firms have been advised not imports.
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  • 102 2 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”) Dear Sir. ln the Inquiry Column of 1 recent publication at home I find the f. Ik. iug reply to the query. Where nre curw coins made <>f gum In the Malar Peninsula. The coins, resembling small wafer-,
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  • 73 2 Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, 17th Auuu*t. h!* Sir, —I am directed to request you to I* good enough to take a suitable opportune of informing the Chinese community Penang that Her Majesty’s Secretary 4 State for the C**l*mies much appreciates tbc liberal subscriptions towards the extends
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  • 295 2 (From ottr Contemporaries.) There were three cases of cholera reported on Saturday. H. E the Governor left on Friday morning in th*- Sea Belle on a visit to Paiian. Trengganu and Kelantan. He was acc'inpauied by Lady Mitchell, Mr. F. A. Sw4 tenham. Resident General Federated Mahy States,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1010 2 pritchard Co. A TURNOUT, consisting of a Deli Pony, a Buggy, and English Harness, comTAILORING UEHAKIMtNI. P i«te 502 Apply to X Pinang Gazette. WE beg to call special attent ion to our Stock of High Class Woollen Goods, MUNICIPAL NOTICE, one of the largest and best selected in the
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    • 192 2 TO LET. SUFFOLK HOUSE. Aier Itam R<>ad. Apply to ALLEN A KENNEDY. NOTICE. EIOME large sums of money are nOw in the hands of Official Trustees awaiting opportunities of Investment or Mortgage. Apply to the Resident Councillor. Eastern Insurance Company, Limited, Calcutta. rpHE undersigned having been appointed 1 Agents of
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  • 1277 3 '/V Pin mg G ->7/e.”") "11 IlldtHll "f Aii_’.'' 14tli. .;i I w '.ib-tit w.is <('!!"■ he <>f Ks. offered of Indi». Like all the U s uu.tble to (.i-odure the de-tfed v ;keying the fibre by the pro- n t from which this fibre is to
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  • 1115 3 Why do you not settle the Silver Question The well-known habit of Li-Hung-C!.ang of asking questions has been well exemplified I during his visit to London Here, for instance, we might note Li-Hung-Chang's interview with Mr. Chamberlain. Y u are the Colonial Secretary,” said his Exeellen y. I Yes.”
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  • 446 3 (Thf Staiut. Aug. »th The following letter bears testimony to the New York banks and financial houses r-alisiug that the United States is nearer to a silver basis to-day than it has yet Den, and that to avert a catastrophe they are willing to take heroic measures
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  • 55 3 Arrivals. To-day. Per s. s Latty Weld from Teluk Anson: Messrs. Baldwin, Osborne. Sutton. Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Carnegy Per 8. s. H<) Kwei from Deli: Mr H. J. Martyn. Y EST ERDA Y. Per s. s. Deli from Klang: Mr. F. Dykes. Per a. s. Flying Dragon
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  • 223 3 The German barque Andree Ricltmers, Boahe, from Cardiff for Penang, with I coal, was discovered to be on tire on July 11. After twenty-seven hours’ work the captain i and a crew of 19 took to the boats iu lat. 6.38, long. 19.20, and were picked up
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  • 199 3 The Camp of Exercise at Jhansi. The Camp of Exercise at Jhansi has been sanctioned. Upwards of eighteen thousand troops will take part in the manoeuvres. It is now rumoured that the final proposals are still under the consideration of the Commander-in-Chief; and the prevalence of cholera in
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  • 581 3 In one of the reaches of the Thames, just above Grays, and, therefore, several miles higher up the river than Tilbury Docks, the I* ami 0 Company have bought a plot of laud having a river frontage of over 4,000 feet,
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  • 183 3 A rnvals. To-day 8 8. Lady W eld from Teluk Anson. s. 8. Betsy from Teluk Anson. s. 8. Hok Canton from Olehleh. s. s. Ho Ktcei from Deli. s. s Arisadong from Padang. Y ESTERDAY. s. s. Hong Leong from Singapore. s. s. Petrel from Tongkah. s 8.
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  • 211 3 SINGA PORE SHARE LIST. (Sli-aiiK *-*s. 'th Septembebt.) Jt-iel.u- ($5 p«l.) $3.00 Baubs 13 I<i|ml.) 55.3»i -£1 fully pai«l sb.sO Punjoms ($4 pd.) $l3; Pahang» **ip iXI [>*l $5 aale». Pataling Coffw Coy. Ltd. (§45 pd.) §45 te’b-rt Pengeraug- ssojhl.) »671 sales. Straits Insurance i s2o jri.! s2s| Straits Fires
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 181 3 SCOTCH WHISKY. Always drink the Best and preserve your Health. This you can do by drinking Ferguson’s /jL Special Cream Breadalbane. SCOTCH WHISKY. THE VERY BEST PEG WHISKY IN THE MARKET. VERY OLD. WELL MATURED IN SHERRY CASKS Per Case of 1 doz. liottles, duty paid, $11.50. For export $8.50.
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    • 123 3 Sanofi” ha., in my hand, given invariably satisfactory results. It is one of the most valuable of curatire agents at our disposal.” YIKCHOY. is the most concentrated of the saline group.’ Natural Aperient waters are vastly superior to artificial solutions, however skilfully propared.” SIR HENRY THOMPSON. has established itself as
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1775 4 BUCHANAN WHISK I i it J* 1 j f;14C > ?WFrr c Kii -<** rt tq nrmsn To be had at j Messrs. THEAN CHEE Co. Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London GUAT CHENG BROS. J J GOON YEN I FRIENDS. SOLE
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    • 295 4 CARjy wß' GiI MOUR, engineer 9, Penaw. FOOD Try it and You Wtr- be T R. BE LI LI OS begs to inform the puk 1. lie that since inferior Crushed fL is offered for snle in the Penang Murbt at low prices, the undersigned begs todrn attention to his
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