Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 September 1897

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. published daily. NEW SERIES.} ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1897. No. 206.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 557 1 sbwptM (notices Peninsular x Oriental Steam Navigation Company. 'IiHE mail steamers may be > a expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following c-Jr dates Outwards. Homewards. Sept 10 Rosetta 16 7 23 Roh ill a 30 '•../iOii Oct. 8 Mirzapore Oct. 14 J 22 Ravenna 28
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    • 1481 1 ttledi"* BRITISH INDIA SI EAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. 9>PF S A 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Shanghai Bank/ACEAN STEAM ship company. NEGAPATAM UWE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. U EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Stea mere. Paid-up slu,ooo,ooo. SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. 1,1 Reserve. Fund 5 7,000,0u0. AND
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    • 482 1 NBUEllLAiiDHfili hA’ii'XL SiIATSCBA?'' (Netherlant T?a.iiiig Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,0<’0 00 Reserve Funds f 2,404,166.45 H had Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandsvh» Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilntjap London
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  • 129 2 < Penang, 11th September, 1897 Rates close as follows: London, Demand Bank 1/1 Of Do. 4 months’ sight Bank... 1/10J Do. 3 Credits l/10| Do. 3 Documentary 1 10| Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 140 Do. 3 days' sight Private 14 1 Bombay, Demand Bank 140 Do. 3 days' sight
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  • 177 2 Pen a. NG. I'ITH S PTEMBeR. l-!'7. Tin s3B. sellers. Tntiur $22. —sellers Black Pepper J West ('oast... 17. sellers. A<dioeii ]9 50 do. White Pepper 27. do Cloves (picked).. out of season Mace No. 1 .98 seller■<. Mace Pickings. 8.5 do. Nutmegs 83— do. No I
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  • 42 2 Mails close on Monday. For I'er str Time. Pangkalaii Brandon A Langkat ge 11 am. Klang ...Mary Austin. 1 p m. Edie, Telok S imiWe. Segli and ()l bleb ...Petpt 2 P M. I’angkor A T. Anson Canton 2 PM.
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  • 24 2 From Steamers To arrive on B>>ml>>«v Socotra to-morrow, Palamcotta 13 9-97. Do. Sri Haudjar N'gapatnm Loodiana 14-9 97. Calcutta Uheiydia. 14-9-97.
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  • 111 2 Easti kn A Oriental Ho-r <l Mr. i Mrs. Buckle. Egerton E rstwick. Shearwood. Mrs Earl» l C'apt. A Mrs van de Lee. Mr. W. Bicknell. E. Durler. J. Lusink. Mac Heussy. Rodennann. J. Stark. William Smith Mrs. E. E. Willing. Rev. W. Miuras. Mr. A H
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  • 4 2 LATE—ISSUED SEPARATELY.
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  • 165 2 Our readers may have noticed in the news from the Frontier, which we published on Wednesday, that the Jehangir garrison had gone over to the enemy. This has been, so far, the only desertion the British have experienced during the present Frontier War; but news has
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  • 906 2 Kampong Pukat in Singapore has been entirely desiioyed by file. Mr. Mahon hah arrived and tak-n over from Mr. Hamilton at Tanjoug Maliin. The High Commissioner is expected to visit i erak on or about the 15th instant. The Selangor Journal, we regret to bear, will no
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  • 129 2 It was gratifying to see so good a house last nitfht to watch the performance of H. M. 8. Pinafore" au old favourite in which the Company certainly excels. The piece was not only well played, but the st lying was the best we have seen
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  • 192 2 The case against the four Anson Rond Malavs named Che Din, Chee, Mahomed, and Kurus was concluded yesterday afternoon after a trial which lasted 2| days. The jury acquitted all the four of housebreaking by night but convicted No. 1 on the charge of voluntarily causing hurt to
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  • 118 2 Saturday, Uth:— Town Band. Golf Club, 5 pm. Pollard’s Lilliputians, Town Hall, in H. M. S. Pinafore at 4 p.m. and in Les Cloches de Corneville,” at 9 P.M. Parsi Theatrical Co’s performance, at 9 p.m. Farelier-Fitna or All for Wealth.” High-water at New Jetty,
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  • 88 2 We understand that ihe eni,i St.iaits Settlements f r lhe Cnmb'i Examination were sent <,ff Lawada. Penang a>s t llte| e a. and 29 juniors. Of these 5 s 24 juniors are from the Fne^" 0 ?M «T !b, ,r 8 5 j"""" r l; .»i School.
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  • 157 2 The annual Government exam' coiiimeneed on the Ist of 1 1 ended Tb.u .d.y «I dueled l.e M,. El. Slaudurd., I.; Mr. A.ki,.»,,,, d L,, tion Depait inent. The Revina p ,Edu'imlo force tide y,. a r fw t e Changes have been effected in "P tion.”
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  • 440 2 A meeting of the Municipal Coimnig. Burners was In-Id at the Town Hall y.gtHrd.r aflernoon Mr. J. Y. Kennedy Mr A. H. Capper, aud Mr. Cbeab Ila Eok were present. The minutes of the last meeting Be re read and confirmed. The President nad the following e tt
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  • 81 2 St. Geokge's Church. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. Morning Service, with Holy Connnuni 8 o’clock.—Hymns 37 and 193. Evening Service at 6 0 LXV (57), LXVI (58), and LXVII Hymns 224, 295, and 300. Church of the assumptionIst Mass at 6 A M High Mass at Gand Vespers and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 780 2 n q 1 10A New Advertisements. Pritchard Go. penang k om IMPOR ANT AUCTION SALS' The undersigned is favoured with instructions to sell by Public jhuctioA On Friday 24th, and Saturday 25th Sept. commencing at 11.30 a.m »ach dav SOLE AGENTS At 337 Anson Road, Bcnang, All the Valuable EuropeaiwA
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    • 134 2 Mrs. F. Bernstien, DIPLOMAED PRACTICAL MIDWIFE. (iS HiMiop Street, Penang. NOTICE. r PHE s. s. “Lady Weld-” will dock on the 19th inst. ami sail again for Teluk Anson on Friday, 24-th, at 5 p.m., as usual. I C. TREWEEKE. KWONG ON Co., Agents. Master. 113 Beach Street. 464 Government
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  • 164 3 (f’rom our Own Correspondent M r Innes hits been doing duty as auxi- 1 Maoist rate on the Butterworth bench e the depart me of Mr. Goinpertz. rr E ever handy ’rikisha has appeared at lU I’uau Kechil, to the great convenience sl lo it-distance travellers. Six of
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  • 655 3 31st August —2nd September. jhf Duke of Cambridge at the German Army Man<euvkes. Tue Duke of Cambridge is attending the army manoeuvres at Coblenz, and GelU 'd»v l (30th August) led his regiment ‘Emperor, who at a banquet in the P a: r heartily thanked
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  • 144 3 At a meeting on the 9th of August of one of the sub-commissions of the Commission for the Paris Exposition of 1900, some amazing, not to say lunatic, schemes were brought forward. M. Cauville proposed a restaurant under water made of iron and glass. Mdlle.
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  • 686 3 (From the Special Correspondent to the Pall Mall Gazette.”) While everybody has been saying for weeks past what a fine thing it would be to get Persimmon and Galtee More together over a straight mile at weight for age, the management at Lingfield have
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  • 166 3 The death of Amelia Kohler, who inspired Moore to write The Last Rose of Summer,” seems, says the Westminster Gazette, to have passed almost unnoticed by the English Press. Mrs. Kohler died last July at Mount Vernon, near New York, at the
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  • 130 3 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, of Hyde Park Court, Knightsbridge, were badly injured in a carriage accident in Hyde Park on 17th instant. They were being driven in a private brougham bv the ‘Corner,’ when the horse took fright at something on the ground, and taking the
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  • 290 3 A private letter received in London It contains some interesting particulars concerning the effect of the Klondyke gold craze in Seattle up to the present time. The writer, Mr. Beresford Roberts, an Englishman resident on the Pacific Coast, says with regard to Klondyke: “This gold craze
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  • 584 3 The following is an extract from the paper, “Siam, Present and Future,” read by Mr. F. VV. Verney, English Secretary to the Siamese Legation, before the London Chamber of Commerce on 20’h July. Down to the end of 1891 only eleven mining concessions had been granted to
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  • 124 3 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Ties for Monday. Profession Pairs. Merchants. Civil Service I. Hallifax and Capper and Anthony j Henham. Doubles Handicap. D. A. M. Brown and |C. A. Law and J. F. Lamb V G. H. Stilt. Singles Handicap. Class B. H. Cobb v. H. H. Hudson.
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  • 733 3 The Palace Robbery. .1 propos of the robbery from the King s Palace at Bangpain, it has been discovered on investigation that two gambling dens had been established in the Palace Siamese Titles. The King’s suite have adopted European titles —Gount, Marquess, Ac. Thus Phya D jo
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  • 456 3 (From our Correspondent.) 9th September. The Forest Department of Perak under the Superintendentship of Mr. F. A. Stephens is beginning to show excellent results. It was not a day too soon that the authorities saw the necessity of organizing a department which should exercise due vigilance over those who
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  • 621 3 A corri spondent, writing t<> our Allahal ad contemporary, kays A determined attempt at escape on the part of some convicts took place here, on 18th July. Four Burman youths, all under 20 years of age, sueceede 1 in making off in a storm of
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  • 196 3 A rrivals. To-day. s. s. Tambor < from Singapore. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson. s. s. Quorra from Langkat. s. s. Perse from Langkat. Yesterday. s. s. Amigo from Karrical. s. s Deli from Klang. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld. Departures. To-day. s. s. Deli for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 236 3 LOST. I)LACK and white F"X Terrier Dog, Re- gislercd No. 265. Finder will be rewai ded. KOH ENG HIN, 454 36 Beach Street. J. BERNSTEIN, Manufacturing Jeweller and Diamond Setter. 12 BEACH STREET, PENANG. FOR SALE. i NEW Sailing Yacht, length 20 ft. over all 26, beam 5 fl. 6
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1993 4 i_c., BOaHANAN WHISKY' IS THE BEST. To be had at Messrs. THEAN CHEE &Co penangM g am ag SU ppji e <l to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GUAT CHENG BROS. > 1 1 THEAN SIEW Co. GOON YEN FRIENDS. sole importers— ATg BBOTHE3S.E,
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    • 302 4 GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus’ Spectacles. SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED ANd GLASSES SUPPTJED g THE DISP ENS A Ry 2 Bishop Street. IS OPEN DAILY from 9a m. t<? 5 p.m.; Saturday f 0 3 DDI Sunday hours 11 a.m. to I p.m. Prescriptions accurately dispenged SPECTACLES to
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