Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 October 1897

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. J’RIDAY, IST OCTOBER, 1897. No. 223.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 522 1 (notw/8. Oriental Steam H Company. fiIHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates ■■Outwards. Homewards. MM g/,>J Oct. 8 Mirzapore Oct. 14 B*'" 22 Ravenna 28 Nov. 5 Thames Nov. 11 19 Kaisar-i-hind 2'> Dec. 3 Ganges Dec. 9 17 Rosetta
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    • 1372 1 Sltamni MofietK. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. (Itvtwto. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai Bank/acean steam ship company. NEGAPAIAM LINE OF STEAMERS. ing Corporation. U EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of St earner a. |hn>-ur Capital fioovoooo SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. > Reserve Fund 8 7’uoo’ooo AND
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    • 770 1 18DKKLAIIDSUI! fIANDKL IAATSCHU’ U (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,000.0 f Reserve Funds 2,404,166.45 Hbad Office in Amsterdam. Hsad Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandach* Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The
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  • 124 2 Penang, Ist October, 1897. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1 /lb| l o. 4 months’ sight Bank... 1/10$ Do. 3 Credits 1/lOf Do. 3 Documentary’. 1/10-J-g Calcutta Demand Bans Rs 144 Do 3 days’sigh Private 156, Bombay, Demand Bank 144 Do. todays’sight Private L»9 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 172 2 Pknang. Ist Octobe 97. Tin #38.70 (Trang cleared Black Pepper' West ('oast... 20-w sellers. I A'Oiwen 23 do. White Pepper 32 25 do Cloves (picked).. out of season Mace No. 1 102 seller*. Mace Pickings... 90 do. Nutmegs S6_. do. (No I .!N do. Sugar, ~2 .4
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  • 55 2 Mails close To-morrow. For I‘er str Time. Toi'gkah, Kopah, Reuong, M il.wur, Mergui and Tvoy ...Coinelia 7 am. I’angkalan I’ra'idon A L ingk it Perse 11 am. S’pote, Hongkong Sw itow hi <1 \moy f l flock Kian Noon. Tongkah Petrel p.m. rat'g’kor al. Anson ..3/ lustin ‘1
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  • 36 2 from Steamers To arrive on Singapore Glenjalloch t > m >ri<'W Liverpool Tefemachus 3 10-97 Singapore Calypso 4-10-97 Deli Unnynicde 4-10-97 Singapore J A pear 4 10-97 H milling B'.if/y 4-10-97 Suez Manila 5-10-97
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  • 29 2 The Crag Hotel Capt. A Mr* Uldall and children. Dr. Ton Imaile* Spann. Mr», and Miss Kerr ami children. .Mr. A Mr*. Burnside and child. Bonzie.
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  • 145 2 London, 30th September. Spanish Politics. THE LIBERALS RECALLED. The Spanish Cabinet has resigned. Senor P. M. Sagasta has been summoned to the palace, with a view to the formation of a fresh ministry. Accident to Two Ships-of-war. GROUNDING. H. M. torpedo-boat destroyers Thrasher and Lynx grounded during a
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  • 218 2 ’A— 1— .«-o plo«0xu»o in annuuno ing that a telegram has been received from the London Office of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China to the effect that, at the approaching meeting of the Shareholders of the Bank, the Directors will recommend a dividend for
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  • 207 2 j The latest move in the Indian Immigration campaign, as we may call it, is the intended visit of the Governor to India. Our Singapore correspondent has not furnished us with any particulars beyond those given in the telegram which we published yesterday, so, at present,
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  • 708 2 The Superintendent of Police, Mr. Riccard, is now residing at the Assistant Superintendent’s quarters in Union Street. Mr. W, L. Carter is a through passenger by the homeward bound P. 0. mail steamer Rohilla, which left Penang to-day. We hear that in future no charge will be
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  • 52 2 Masters and Mates of the Kong Hock Steamship Company (Manager, Mr. Yu Khay) have come to an agreement with their Owners, tinder which each Master has obtained an increase of $3O a month to his former salary, aud each Mute a rise of pay to 890
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  • 59 2 The increase to the fees at the above School, from $1 to $1.50, will not come into force till the Ist of January, 1898. To show how the announcement made in the Pinang Gasette of yesterday’s issue has been received, it may be stated that three
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  • 202 2 It is reported that ut Hdl dose lo i|„, Half.,,. E, wards cut his own throat' It appears that the <L C e asw i been the kept, mistress nf t] l(J several years, and had 1,,. < ebildnm. Sb-1,.f,|,„„„ ''«.II, pn<oo, »,,<] li,
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  • 348 2 THE PARTITION OF THE B R ITISH EMPIRE. (To the Editor of the Gaze»,”) Sir, —Russia, Germany, Frame Austria leagued against Great History repeats itself. A Hub Allii ß indeed, in everything hut in ii aIDP )l? what is in a name? So, perish the Brit? Empire! India to go
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  • 36 2 The final estimate of the Director ofl American Mint, who is perhaps the inreliable authority on the subject, puts! world’s gold production in 1896atatotiu 205,000,000 dols, or little in excess 41,000,000/. sterling.
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  • 245 2 A Hot Engagement with Trood The Courier d'Haiphong of 4'h t ber, reports an engagement between J bands nf the Detham, a notorious the Anuamite militia. A coirespouuei referring t<> this affair, writes: I arrived at Pint Da-Phuc just at moment when the bodies of (he im,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1162 2 n 'i 1 1 n ft New advertisements.| Pritchard Co. to let <«• forsake. A BUNG A LOW known as “Town View,” and about 17 acres of land, situated on Aier Itam Hill. Apply to Mas. P. VAZ, 504 7 Arratoon Road. Ladies' Department. notice of sale. Mortgage No. 153
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    • 242 2 TO LET. X T O 3 Clovi Hall Road Apply t E O MA rillEU. 495 5 Inoto I Hoad. PENANG BAND. X’tJTlt’E is hereby given that as from this date the charges for the services j of the Band will be as follows; Dances $3O Dinners and Promenades 20
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  • 28 3 [From Th LUK ANSON. Ist October. Tbe shipments yesterday were—* l’o Penang, 185 pikuls of tin. The shipments to-day are To Penang, 731 pikuls of tin.
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  • 397 3 I’lnang Dispenser’s Medicine in Use. \t S.deDg, a village 20 miles from SwatoW, a native factory has beeu established for reliuiug native opium. H.iudsouie iiuusts have beeu built here d al the neighbouring villages, aud others a ie in course of ereciiou. They are the prupci
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  • 91 3 The Ottawa Star is very jubilant on the matter as reflecting credit on Canadian statemaiiship. “The renunciation by the Imperial Government of the Belgian and German commercial treaties is the greatest achievement of sir Wilfrid Laurier’s political career. Thri is the first time that a British colony
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  • 175 3 The precipitate adjoui nment of Congress immediately after passing the Tariff bill, without providing for the currency commission recoin mended by the President, indicated, s, vs the New York Sun, the unwillingness of the Huuse as well as of the Senate to act Upon the
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  • 225 3 In a letter to the Japan Times Mi. J. F. Lowder gives the following interesting incident in the life of Count Mutsu, as showing bis earnestness of character. In the veiy early sixties, when he was in his nineteenth or twentieth year he was in
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  • 1073 3 Electric Lighting. A wmvi correspondent writing from Hankow states-that a Chinese syndicate has obtained the written permission of the Vicetoy -Chang to establish an Electric Light Company iu Hankow. Netherlands Consul at Shanghai. Holland has now a Consulate of her own in Shanghai, Mr. von Warlee, formerly
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  • 224 3 The new number of the “Indian Fencing Review gives a review of the progress of the Indian Fencing Association which has just completed the first year of its existence. Of the entire strength of the British officers in India, it appears, only tweutvseven have joined. Many more
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  • 197 3 Almost every visitor to Ceylon, says a correspondent of the local Times, on leaving the island takes back some curio from the jeweller’s shop, among them tortoise shell articles such as combs, hairpins, cigarette aud card cases, etc. These articles are manufactured at Galle, from shells
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  • 290 3 Readers of Macaulay will remember bow the first Governor-General of India, namely Mr. Warren Hastings, was a co-respondent in a matrimonial case. Hastings was on his way out to India, and among the passengers by the same vessel were a phlegmatic German artist —Baron Imhoff
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  • 75 3 Friday, Ist: Mail for Europe vid Colombo. High-water at New Jetty, 5-00 P.M. and 5-27 a.m. Saturday, 2nd Town Baud, Golf Club, 5 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 5-49 p.m. aud 6-16 a.m. Sunday, 3rd 16th Sunday after Trinity. First Quarter, 12.26 P.M. High-water at
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  • 71 3 The Hongkong Telegraph reports that an Irish paper received by the last English mail contained the information that District Inspector Howe, of Newport, co. Mayo, bad started, on 12 months’ leave of absence, for Hongkong, where he is to reorganize the police force. His
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  • 656 3 THE PRATODA" CASE. (Press Opinions.) The Mahratta says The conviction and sentence is simply vindictive, and our hope is centred in the High Court as the only safetyvalve against oppressive injustice. The High Court is the only palladium of innocence, and it is satisfactory t > note that it promises
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  • 14 3 Arrival*. To-day. Per s. s. Hebe from Singapore: Revs. N. Gazeau. and Beignon.
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  • 228 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. 8. Vidar from Deli. s. s. Hebe from Singapore. 8 s. Van Goens from Olehleh. P. O. 8 s. Rohilla from Singapore. Yesterday. s, s. Perse from Brandon. s. s Petrel from Tongkah. 8. s. Artsadong from Padang. s. s. Flying Fish from Port Weld. Departures.
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  • 210 3 {tthaii. 25th September Kaul.» (13 lo |xl.i... 22 75 sales. XI fullj i'iii.l ;23 75 buyers. Piiiijoiiis P'l J ?6.50 Jr>lr>l>il-> (s•> >2.50 Palinng < ’<>i p. (JEI p'l ‘475 sellers. Pataling Coffee Co. (?7O pd.) »77 sellers. Pennerimirn (850 t>d.i 40 sellers. Klansr Coflee Cultivation Coy
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 198 3 I had chronic diarrhoea for ten y< are says L. W, Kichlein, a Justice of the Peace at South Easton. Fa “No i eniedy afforded me real relief until I was induced by Chas. T. Kilian, the druggist, to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me and
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    • 228 3 Mrs. F. Bernstein, DIPLOMAED PRACTICAL MIDWIFE. 68 Bishop Street, Renang. FOR SALE. HOUSE No. 3 iu College Laue, lately occupied by Mr. M. Anthony, deceased. For particulars apply to 467 A. A. ANTHONY Co. FOR SALE. Coloured Cement Flooring Tiles. Cement Roofing ’files. Cement Drain Pipes. Teak Shingles, ordinary and
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    • 258 3 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the inteiest and responsibility of Yeoh Liew, dec -ased, in the firm or Chop Yeoh Ban Cheang” lute of 173 Beach Street, Penang, ceased as and on the Ist day of August, 1897: the said deceased has no interest whatever in the Chop “Sin
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1314 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY Td nrTjns’ uitgt To be had at Messrs. THEAN CHEE Co 1 n!:M Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GUAT CHENG BROS. *1 GOON YEN FRIENDS. SOLE IMPORTERS— BLfiJTZ BROTHERS I IMlTrn HIN LEE Co. I LimiltU, KHYE HO
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    • 312 4 GEORGE TOWiTdisPENSARyT SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus’ Spectacles. SIGHT THOROUGHLY TESTED AND GLASSES SUPPLIED 556 THE DISPENSARY 2 Bishop Street, IS OPEN DAILY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday to 3p m Sunday hours 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. F Prescriptions accurately dispensed. SPECTACLES to suit every variety of
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