Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 October 1896

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DjSIIL'T. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LIV. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1896. No. 22.8
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 .Uoftciu» ,fc Oriental Steam Navigation Company. jilIE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out- war^s > and l eave Penang Zytyj homewards, on the following dates Homewards. Oct. 24 Pekin Oct. 29 Nov. 6 i Mirzapore Nov. 12 K«i« er 1 21 Khedive 26 Dec. 4 Ravenna Dec. 10
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    • 1613 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank- NE6APATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. Pai c plTAt {io.ww.wu ANT) Reserve Fund 6,000,(M'0. T f Reserve Liability of Proprietors SIO,OUU.UOO NEDERLANDSCHE STOOMVAART For Will sail Steamer From
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    • 678 1 «EOKKLAiiDStIiIi HANfifit MiATSOiihPHJ (Net lier land Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35,783,000. Reserve Funds f 2,282,814.38-J Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nedcrlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap.
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  • 125 2 Penang, 16th October. 1896. Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2/1 Do. 4 months’ sight Batnk Do. 6 Credit Do. 3 Documentary... 2/1 fV Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 178 j Do. 3 days’sight Private 181 Bombay. Demand Bank 178J* Do. 3 days’sight Private 1801 Madras, Demand Bank 177
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  • 151 2 Pen a ng, 16th October. 1896. Tin #31.70 sellers. (Trang ...out of season. Black Pepper < West Coast... 60 sellers. (A<*he«m 6lh 1225 do. White Pepper 15 75 do. Cloves (picked) o'it o.‘ season. Mace No. I 72 seller*. Mace Pickings... 63 do. Nutmegs 68 (XI d
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  • 59 2 Mails close To-morrow For Per sir. 'Piine. Klang Perse 11 A.M. Klang Good Luck Noon. Klang Tate Tong... 1 p.m. Teluk Anson Lady Weld.. 3 p.m. Singapore ami China Victoria 3 P.M. Deli Arayyee 5 P.M. Deferred Departures. Asahan R. Hal. l— t 1 P.M. Pangkor and T
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  • 36 2 Fho.m Singapore —s. s. Kut Sony an I s. s. Maria Valerie to-morrow. From Hamburg —8. s. Gerda to-inoiTow. From Suw 8. Aden on Monday. From Calcutta —s. s. X. Apcar on Tuesday
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  • 53 2 LONDON, 15th October 1896. Release of Tynan. Tynan has been released. The refusal to extradite him is based on the French Statute Limitation Act. Reported Cession of Kassala to Great Britain. It is reported in Rome that Italy cedes Kassala to Great Britain, the latter reimbursing Italy the
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  • 898 2 We publish a notice, taken from the Straits Times, regarding the retirement of Mr. Lavino from the Dutch Consular service, and feel satisfied that many of Mr. Lavino’s old friends who are still living in Penang will share in the general regret expressed therein on his severance
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  • 104 2 Yesterday morning the Chinaman named Geh Nai Pi, who was found guilty of attempting to forge some Hongkong and Shanghai Bank notes was sentenced bv Mr. Justice Law to three years’ rigorous imprisonment. The Kling man named Nagappen, charged with committing mischief by fire atTanjong Bunga, was yesterday
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  • 84 2 The following cases were disposed off yesterday by a Court of two Magistrates, consisting of Messrs. Bryant and Gompertz Hoosain, for kidnapping a girl from lawful guardianship, was discharged. Mat, for rescuing a prisoner and assaulting a public servant, was fined $lO on each count. Five other minor
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  • 86 2 His Highness the Sultan is now entirely under the treatment of Dr. Gomez, medical officer of Kedah, and is fast improving. His Majesty the King of Siam sent over Doctor Sauitwongse to see the state of the Royal patient. The Doctor, on arrival, found H. H.
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  • 89 2 The chartered transport Cephalonia (Anchor Line), which brings out the Ist Battalion sth Fusiliers to Gibraltar and then the West Yorkshire Regiment from Gibraltar for Hongkong, will pass through Singapore on November 4tb. She will call at Singapore again on the return journey, with the
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  • 26 2 Arrivals. To-day. Per s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld Mr. and Mrs. Leach. Miss Wheeler, Mrs. Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Giffening and Dr. McCloaky.
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  • 97 2 Friday, 16th Penang Turf Chib Annual Meeting High water at New Jetty, 8-23 AM. and 8Saturday, 17th Town Band, Golf Club. High water at New Jetty. 9-16 a.m. and 9- p.m. Sunday, 18th 20th Sunday after Trinity. High water at New Jetty, 10-09 am. and
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  • 855 2 {Straits Times.) Mr. Lavino, who i 8 at has practically arranged to ofCon ro l.ae n e.„lf., r R 11 bealth n. w bl) r illness that sent him h olne ()I) j tr 'M and he thinks it, advisable that; again risk the climate of the
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  • 103 2 The report of the Canton Office, Ltd., shows that the of the 1895 account is 5473.710, which the sum of $268,724 has a teat re paid for a dividend of 10 per cent f 0 conholders and a bonus of 20 per tributors of premia. Subjec to proval
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 737 2 tv i 1 i p| New advertisements. 1 rilCHaru vO» Presbyterian church. ~i > ~T~i~ I ~T\T A T<r(Masonic Hall LN v—*< rpHE Monthly Service for Children I will be held on Sunday next at 9 p.m. Children and adults will be welcome. Evening Service at 6 o’clock. 572 NOTICE.
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    • 238 2 TO LET. SUFFOLK HOUSE, Aier Itam Road. Apply to ALLEN KENNEDY. EXPRESS NOTICE. [lie Aerated Water Co., Penang. Works '5O, Canfunement Itoad, Palo Tileus. Proprietor ARCHIBALD KENNEDY. Telegraphic Address: A RC HI BALD—PENANG. Great increase of the A. P. K. Aerated Water Trade. All our Machinery being in excellent order.
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  • 80 3 rebellion in the Philippines has j be interesting. Troops have f ,onl S P >,in ,o ,eiuf rce General rr V wbo is confidently expected to quash 111 bellion very speedily. It is satisfactory t,ie crue,t eB perpetrated by n troops have not the sanction of The
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  • 161 3 j T is rumoured in Hongkong that Mr. X g teffa rt Lockhart, Colonial Secretary, is t 0 be emoved to another Colony, that he is to be replaced by Mr. F. H. h. the Captaio Superintendent of Police, ho has just returned from furlough. It
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  • 605 3 There is much speculation as to the true relations between Russia and China and Corea, and as to ie concessions China has made to Russia. Ko additional details have come to hand warding the insurrection near Swatow; but from various parts of China coine reports
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  • 321 3 The Second Quarter’s Figures. EXPORT INCREASE. The returns of imports and exports of merchandise in the Colony for the second quarter of this year have just been issued. I Excluding treasure, the imports during the quarter under review come out thus in com-’ i parison with the corresponding
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  • 452 3 Mr. Harvey Chevallier thus writes of the Cherubang Mines in his report for the month of August:— Having heard indirectly of the sickness amongst the Europeans and coolies at Cherubang, I left for that place with Mr. Fenton Hill on the 22nd; the dresser in charge
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  • 548 3 (Havas Telegrams.) Paris, Oct. 6. The yacht of the Czar arrived in Cherbourg harbour at 2 p.m. after a tough voyage, and was escorted by the French squadron which bad proceeded to meet the Imperial party. The Czar landed amidst a scene of great enthusiasm both
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  • 191 3 One of the most useful moves on the part of China, from a military point of view, is the attempt to reconstruct the Foochow Arsenal. The Tartar General called in the commander of a French gunboat to advise, and it is now stated that the General has
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  • 547 3 This is a mad world my masters. The latest illustration of this is to be found in Johannesburg, where sportive persons consider it the up-to-date thing to go into a cage full of lions to be shaved. It is announced from Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal, that
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  • 257 3 Arritais. To-i»a y. s. s. Flying Fixh from Port Weld. h. s Lady Weld from Teluk Anson. s. s. Mary Austin from Teluk Anson. s. s. Kong A/ffrom Olehleh. i esterday. s. s Deli from Klang. s. s. Victoria from Singapore. s. s. Bixagno fnnn Singapore. Depart u res.
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  • 191 3 (Straits J'imex. 1 ItH October.) JelebuH ($5 pd.) S3.OU seller Raubs (13 lo pd.)... ?6.30 buyers. .£1 fully paid $9.50 Sellers. Punjoins ($4 pd.) $lll Pahang Corp. pd.) ss_-sales. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($45 pd.) $45 buyers Pengeratigs ($5O pd.) $67, sales. Straits Insurance (s2u pd.) $26,.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 230 3 FOR SALE. A GREY Australian Pony, “Twilight,” 13.3. Price $250. Apply to X. Y. Z.,” 566 c/o Pinang Gazette. notice VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft. on bromide paper. W. JONES, No. 10, King Street. Photorapher. CARD. Mr. James R.
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    • 171 3 CHAMPAGNE I piper-heidsieck] Ancfenne Maison H EIDSiECK fondle en 1785 KUNKELMAMN &C? Successeurs REIMS FRANCE PRITCHARD Co., Sole Agents for Penang and Districts. 232 TO LET FURNISHED. pTHELHURST,” 8, A ratoon Road. 1 J -Apply to Mrs. LANGFORD. GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY. SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus* Spectacles. SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED
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    • 134 3 reduction in charge of admission. EVERY DAY FROM 4 TO 11 P.M. NAFTALLY’S Great World Exhibition Comprising Vividly illuminated coloured sketches of the latest war episodes in the China-Japan struggle, the recent terrible earthquake and tidal wave in Japan, various late historical events, and the picturesque scenery of the known
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1710 4 Cfeu BUCHANAN WHISKY To be had at m. !BM .t“lan cheeTco. Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. GUAT CHENG BROS. L J ™ox”™end S SOLE IMPORTERS— BROTHERS HIN LEE Co. t Native States Agency. Mrs. ELLIOTT, /z/ MESSRS. COBB Co. beg
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    • 266 4 penang ice works v-EACH STREET, OPEN on week days from 7.30 to 10 and from noon to 5 p m A,ni Sundays and Holidays from 8 a m Ot ICE WILL ONLY BE DELlfe AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS aS NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CRtt? THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTEDNm TO ASK
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