Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1896
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1896-10-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAIL'S". NEW SENSES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE P.O CENTS. VOL. LIV. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1896. No. 229.22 words
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Advertisement563 1896-10-17 1 .rest “Soluble” disinfecting fluid is CA LVERT’S CRESOL, iJiiy with water in any proportion, tfllX •.r drains, closets, urinals, stables, kil or keep away insects, Reptiles, &c. wash, t° r Horses, Dogs and Cattle. JeCtIU lZ and 32 oz. Bottles, 6d., 1/-, and ,0Z 111 J Lallon Tins, 5/- each,563 words
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Advertisement1316 1896-10-17 1 £6wmn« (notices BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIHTION COMPANY-(LTD.). BANKS. rLrr. KONINKLUKE PAKfcfVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank. OTsrmwZtt"' NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Intended Sailinaand expected Arrival oj Steamer». Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 a Arp 1 1 ii... Reserve Fund 6,000,0i>0. 1 nr a tn t? RESERVE LIABILITY OF1,316 words
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Advertisement747 1896-10-17 1 «EDEKLAnmUit bABUKL MATbUiAffU (Nethcrland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,0 HJ.— Reserve Funds f 2,282,814.38-J Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. the Foctorij of the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, Batavia, Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjiiatjap. London Bankers.—The747 words
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Article126 1896-10-17 2 Penang, J 7th October. Iw> Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 2/ljf Do. 4 months’ sight Bank 2 l& Do. 3 Credit... 2/l£ Do. 3 Documentary 2/1 ft Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 179 Do. 3 days’ sight Private JB2 Bombay, Demand Bank 179 Do. 3 days’ sight Private126 words
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Article150 1896-10-17 2 Penang, 17th October K• Tin $31.90 seller». ['Prang out <>f season. West, Coast... !>6O Heller» A<-l>-n till. 12 25 do. White Peppe: 15 75 do Cloves (picked) ...or <> seas >n. Mace No. 1 72 seller-. Mace Pickings... (3 do Nutmegs 68 00 do C No. 1150 words
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Article37 1896-10-17 2 Mails close on Monday. St» Per »tr. 'l'iinr Klang i'idar 1 P.M. Fangkor «k Teluk Anson Caubm 2 P.M. Calcutta Kut Sang 2 P.M. Tuesday. 20th. Edie. T. Semawe, Segli Olehle H<>k Canton 3 P.M.37 words
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Article34 1896-10-17 2 From Singapore— s Moria Valeri.: to-day. From Hamburg- s. s. Gerda to-day. From Suez s. .4</< <m Momtfy. From Liverpool s. Bellerophon on Monday. From Calcutta—h. s. A. Apcar on Tuesday34 words
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Article53 1896-10-17 2 LONDON, 16th October 1896. The “Tinier” on the German Press. The Times referring to the increasing virulence of the German press observes that they are gradually alienating Great Britain at a time when British support to the Triple Alliance is specially needful, in view of the alliance between53 words
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Article836 1896-10-17 2 TYNAN “NO. 1.” In yesterday’s issue we announced that the French Government had refused to extradite Tynan, owing to the French Statute Limitation Act. We are rather surprised at this, as the French doctrines on the subject of extradition are liberal, French jurists having long been of opinion that the836 words
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Article786 1896-10-17 2 Yesterday, before Mr. Bryant, two Malays and a Chinaman were fined $lO each for gambling in public. The Willard Opera Co. will arrive from Singapore about Thursday or Friday next, and will stay here for a short season. Private telegraphic advices received at Singapore report that Borneo786 words
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Article53 1896-10-17 2 (From o dr C<«, iK P I hI.UK AKSON. 17th Octobeh. The shipments to-day ar To Penang, 1,022 p iUi 41 To Singapore, 2 143 olore. KI.AXG. 16th October. The shipments or, Thursday.. To Penang, 212pi knl8of lo Singapore, 308 The shipments to-day areL To Penang, l b7piko]s53 words
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Article24 1896-10-17 2 October Monthly Medal The Monthly Medal will lie plavnD Friday aud Saturday next, the 23 r f 24th instant. Post entries as usual24 words
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Article375 1896-10-17 2 PENANG TURF C L U B. The annual general meeting o f Club was held yesterday afternoon J Chamber of Commerce Rooms. Tb er present Major the H<m. C. I*2 (President) in the Chair, Messrs. J n J. F. Wreford, J. M. Anthony, J.jj Farlane, and A. R. Adams "(Member,375 words
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Article65 1896-10-17 2 At the annual general meeting held! night the following office-bearers and mittee were elected Office-Bearers. Mr. W. Baldwin President D. B. Paige Hon. Secrdorj J. Campbell Asst J. Baird Trebra Committee. Messrs. G. Gilmour G. Lome A. H. Foggie J •Th-***’ 11 James Irving W. B Rebel65 words
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Article190 1896-10-17 2 The case against the two Chinese fl'’® (1) Lim Thiam and (2) Ong Km charged with (1) house-breaking by mBrick Kiln Road aud (2) theft in abu dwelling, was concluded yesterday te when both prisoners were convict jury. They had each two previous co tions, aud both prisoners190 words
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Advertisement690 1896-10-17 2 T| i 1 J ft New advertisements. 1 ntCliaTQ. vO. THE WILLARD opera company AV^**W WILL ARR IVE A.BOUT A TSTG-. Thursday or Friday, the 22nd or 23rd, FOR A SHORT SEASON and will play The Gondoliers.” “La Ville de Madame Angot.” V'• 4< Pi ra t' es °t Penzance.”690 words
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Advertisement268 1896-10-17 2 TO LET FURNISHED. i pTHELHURST,” 8. Amtoon Road. Ij Apply to Mrs. LANGFORD. TO LET. SUFFOLK HOUSE, Aier Itam Road. Apply to ALLEN A KENNEDY. FOR SALE. 4 GREY Australian Pont, “Twilight,” A 13.3. Price 8250. Apply to X. Y. Z.,” 566 <• o Pinang Gazette. CARD. Mr. James R.268 words
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Article167 1896-10-17 3 k Co'P orat on ,as voted a tokh of 1 f or measures to extirpate the disease. rU P etf October 7. gombay yesterday, eighteen deaths L- dace and •he out l o ok s more seritgis, Lral <>f ie deaths occurred in other aS167 words
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84 1896-10-17 3 .—Australian paper. London, Sept. 21st. The Press of Great Britain unite in enlogiziug the record reign of Queen Viet„rl!T, who succeeded to the throne on June ohlb. 1837, and has now enjoyed a longer period of rule than any other monarch of Great Britain. September 24th..—Australian paper. - 84 words
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Article154 1896-10-17 3 September 20. The Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes has issued an ultimatum to the natives now in the Matoppo Mountains warning them that unless the position is evacuated within ten davs, operations against them will be resumed. September 21. Advices from Rhodesia state that 5,000 rebels in Umtigesa’s154 words
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Article128 1896-10-17 3 The well known cricket eleven, who go by the name of the Ishmaelites, lately went touring in the west of England, and, for a time, they were successful. They had decidedly the best of things in their first three matches, but when they met Torquay they128 words
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Article32 1896-10-17 3 Arrivals. To-day. Per 6. s. Hok Canton from Olehleh: Mr. Smissout Testerday Per s. s Avagyee from Deli; Mr. Luyck. Per s. s. Thaiping from Port Weld Messrs. Kershaw and Scott.32 words
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Article106 1896-10-17 3 The following is the order of the services at St. George's Church to-morrow, being Twentieth Sunday after Trinity Morning Service at B.—Anthem 433 and Hymn 425. Evening Service at 6. —Psalm XCIII and KOH and Hymns 26 and 437. Service in connection with the Presbyterian Church, in the106 words
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Article98 1896-10-17 3 Saturday. 17th Town Band, Golf Club. High water at New Jetty. 9-16 A.M. and c 9-43 p.m. OVKDAY. 18th 20th Sunday after Trinity. High water at New Jetty, 10-09 A M. and 10-36 p.m. Monday, 19th Town Band. Esplanade, 5. p m. Full Moon 1198 words
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Article379 1896-10-17 3 Extraordinary Precautions in Britain and France. London, September 19th. The Czar Nicholas of Russia and the Czaritsa will arrive at Leith on Monday next, and proceed thence by train to Balmoral, where they will be the guests of the Queen. Extraordinary precautions are being taken by the379 words
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Article605 1896-10-17 3 Hafir and Dongola Occupied an Artillery Duel. London, September 21st. The details of the conclusive engagement which was fought at Hafir between the Anglo-Egyptian Expedition and the Soudanese show that the Dervishes fought most stubbornly, and did not abandon the contest until completely convinced that further resistance605 words
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Article1227 1896-10-17 3 The Memorial to the Czar Movements of Warships. London, September 18th. Mr. Gladstone has announced his intention of supporting a national memorial addressed to the Czar on the subject of the atrocities which have taken place in the Ottoman dominions. Mr. Gladstone says he will be glad1,227 words
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Article474 1896-10-17 3 (Vid Australia.) To September 22nd. Pugilism. O’Donnell beat Slavin in five rounds. Reunion of the Churches. His Holiness the Pope has issued another encyclical letter to his people, in the course of which he asserts that Anglican ordination is absolutely invalid according to the tenets of the(Vid Australia.) - 474 words
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Article271 1896-10-17 3 A r rivals. To-day. s. s. Kut Sang from Singapore. s. 8 Hok Canton from Olehleh. 8. s. Qnorra from Langkat. s. s. Hebe from Singapore. I' EBTERDAY. 8. s. R. Halewyn from Asahan. s. s Good Luck from Klang. s. s. Perse from Klang. s. s. Taw Tong271 words
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Article192 1896-10-17 3 {Straits Times, IITH < •CToBEK.) Julebus ($5 p'l.) ?3.00 seller.-. Rauhs (13 lo pd.)... J6.W Sales jGI fully paid $9.50 Punjoins ($4 pd.) SIIA Pahang Corp. (XI pd.) $5 sales. Pataling Coffee Coy. Ltd. ($l5 pd.) 815 buyers Penxerangs ($5O pd.) ***** sales. Straits Insurance (s2o pd.)192 words
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Advertisement16 1896-10-17 3 GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY. SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus’ Spectacles. SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED AND GLASSES SUPPLIED. 55616 words
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Advertisement157 1896-10-17 3 70U WONT BE HAPPY TILL YOU GET IT. CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHERE FOOD FOR INFANTS i AND CHILDREN. LACTO-GLYCOSE is T 15 VALUABLE FOR INVALIDS. BISCUITS. EMULSION OF X COD LIVER OIL. ASK YOUR STORE-KEEPER FOR IT. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. Foreign Parcels Agency. PARCELS and Cases received for shipment157 words
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Advertisement75 1896-10-17 3 NOTICE. 1 1 HI I? interest ami responsibility of Khoo I Seng Hoe in our chop Eng Guan Co.” of Penang and Rangoon, ceased on the 29th day of seventh moon, the twentysecond year of Kong Soo, corresponding to the 6th day of September, 1896. Dated at Penang this 12th75 words
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Advertisement1860 1896-10-17 4 i BUCHANAN Wl IS THE BEST. To be had at’ Missm theanch t E e f l e co Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs. GUAT CHENG BROS. X J sole importers—katz brothers HIN LEE Co. O. J. KEYMER Oe. bop1,860 words
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Advertisement256 1896-10-17 4 PENANG ICE WORKS. V EACH STR!?' OPEN on week days from ..Ju I( and from noon to 5 p n Sundays and Holidays from 8 a m to n 011 ICE WILL ONLY BE DELIVRRrn AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS AVn NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR CHITq THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED Not256 words
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