Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1897
1897-10-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1897-10-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. WEDNESDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1897. No. 227.22 words
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Advertisement524 1897-10-06 1 gripping (notices. Peninsular ‘Oriental Steam Navigation Company. BjIHE mail steamers may be J- expected to arrive outwards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. T /JbuZ Oct. 8 I Mirzapore Oct. 14 '2l Ravenna 28 ft l Nov. 5 Thames Nov. 11 19 Kaisar-i-hind 2"« 3 Deo.524 words
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Advertisement1408 1897-10-06 1 State BRITISH INDIA oiEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,—(LTD.). banks. iiwwcb. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hon konif Shansi BanknCE AN STEAM ship company. NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. k n /corpoS. V EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. corp COMPANY T/rn Paid-up Capital $10,000,000 btiir COM! ANY, Ltd. Reserve Fund1,408 words
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Advertisement653 1897-10-06 1 NEDEKLANDSLSE HANDEL BAATSCHA6IJ (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,0* 0b Reserve Funds f 2,404,166.45 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Netherlands India. The Factorij of the Nederlandsch» Handel Maatschappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia, Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.—The653 words
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Article123 1897-10-06 2 Penang, 6th October, 1897. Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank 1/IJT -4‘o. 4 months’ sight Bank... 1/10J Do. 3 Credits l/10| Do. 3 Documentary. 1/11 Calcutta Demand Bans Rs. J42j Do. 3 days’ sight Private 148$ Bombay, Demand Bank 142$ Do. 3 days’sight Private 148$ Madras, Demand Bank123 words
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Article176 1897-10-06 2 Pknano. 6th October. l*J»7. Tin $38.70 (Trang cleared Black Pepper West I'oaet... 20 —sellers. A'dieen Uu- 23 do. White Pepper... 32 25 do. Cloves (jiicked).. out of season Mace No. 1 1°2 sellers. Mace Pickings... 90. do. Nutmegs 86) do. I N<> I ".90 do. Sugar 2176 words
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Article59 1897-10-06 2 Mails close T<'-morrow. For I'er nfr Time. Paiigkor&T Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. Singapore li. K. Atjeh... 3 P.M. Madras, Ac., faking mails for Europe. Ac., via Negupntarn.. *ecu»dra 4 P.M. Registration up to 3 P.M. Thk P A O. M ui steamer K iieor-I Hind left Colombo for59 words
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Article31 1897-10-06 2 From Steamer» To arrive Singapore Secundro to-morrow Singapore J. A pear do Singapore Ninqchow do. Calcutta C Apcar 8-10-97 Singapore Genera d Pel 9-10-97 Singapore Sophie Rickmert 12-10-9731 words
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Article29 1897-10-06 2 Thk Crag Hotel. Capt A Mrs Uldall and children. Dr. Ton Isiailes Spaan Mr», and Miss Kerr and children. Mr. A Mrs. Burnside and child. Honzie.29 words
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Article174 1897-10-06 2 London, sih October. Bimetallism. The Times says the American Bimetallic Commissioners who have arrived in London intend to request the British Government to give a final and immediate reply to their proposals. The Times questions the wisdom of entering into negotiations at all. The question, Is Bimetallism w174 words
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Article420 1897-10-06 2 On the 14th of September we gave our readers a hint as to the arrangement which the Government might possibly make for filling the gap about to be produced by the withdrawal of the Detachment from Penang. Unfortunately for the inhabitants of the Settlement, our prevision in this420 words
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Article911 1897-10-06 2 We cannot compliment the Governor on his selection of Commissioners to inquire into the (a) the rules for granting passenger certificates for ships, the methods of measuring ships for such certificates, and the means employed .to prevent more than the proper number of passengers leaving the port;911 words
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Article370 1897-10-06 2 Mr. RoDGbR 8 arrangements provided for bis departure from Selangor to Perakyesterday. 1 The 8. 8. Rajah Kongge Atjeh came out of Dock yesterday evening and will resume her run to-morrow. Mr. A Wallvpillay. Clerk of Works Ulu Selangor, has retired from the Service ou a well-earued370 words
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Article112 1897-10-06 2 Early yesterday morning a burglar attempted to enter two houses contiguous to each other in Burmah Road. These dwellings were the residences of Mr. Mitc-he and Mr. Chang Joo Kin. The burglar first attempted to open the door of the latter* residence but finding the112 words
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Article143 1897-10-06 2 (From Our Own Correepondent.) The Manager of Pennatang Pauh has shot another hamadryad in hissta e The snake measured seven feet, an P 1? f the third of these terrible reptiles kil e the gentleman in the same place. The body of the poor fellow, Islam C.m'i* who143 words
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Advertisement1119 1897-10-06 2 tx j i IOH New advertisement. Pritchard Co. ATOTICE is hereby given that revised lists I\| of persons entitled to vote at Municipal elections, and of persons qualified to be elected as Commissioners have been forTailoring Department. for publiv ion in the G nt These lists aie now open to1,119 words
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Advertisement161 1897-10-06 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. fPHE Mun icipnl Commissioners of George Town, Penang, invite separate tenders for the renting <>f the following for one year from the Ist January next 1. 'l'lie Central Market. 2. The I’iaiigin Market. 3. Chourasta Maiketand 91a lighter House. 4. Pitt Street M.llket. 5. Nooidin Street Ghaut Market.161 words
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Article22 1897-10-06 3 rp BO M our Correspondent.] L TELUK ANSON. 6th October. jbe shipments to-day are.— To Penang, 818 pikuls of tin.22 words
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Article58 1897-10-06 3 1)EBA te will be held at the Association’s A D in Northiim Road to-morrow evening rOO,n ill ter-paBt eight o’clock. The subject at w jH be discussed is, Travelling it a w aid towards acquiring Knowledge than Mr. Kboo beng Hock will propose, j Mi- Tan Fong58 words
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Article192 1897-10-06 3 The report of the proceedings at the last ting of Council is given elsewhere. The important speech, after the Governor’s Address and his tribute to the memory of I sate Hou. D. Logan, was that by the Colonial Secretary on the Supply Bill for in which the192 words
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Article47 1897-10-06 3 (Ist October.) Mr W. C. Michell is appointed to act temporarily as Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore/ with effect from the 27th September, 1897. Mr. C. J- Saunders is appointed to be Acting Assistant Protector of Chinese, Singapore, with effect from the 28th September, 1897.47 words
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Article91 1897-10-06 3 Appointments. Mr. G. M. Gregory, Clerk of Works, to Second Assistant Engineer, Kinta, rice Mr. C. W. Baker retired. Mr. H. J. Eooke Senior Overseer, Kinta, to be Clerk of Works, Larut, and Mr. N. L Jumeaux, Overseer, Bagan Serai, to be Senior Overseer, Kmta, vice Mr. H91 words
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Article350 1897-10-06 3 We have to acknowledge receipt of the fir>t issue of the Pahang Government Gazette, da'ed Ist October, from which we take the following Appointments. Mr. C. E. Wright has been appointed an Inspector in the Pahang Armed Police. Dr. J. D. Gimlette has been appointed Residency Surgeon, Pahang. Dismissal.350 words
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Article22 1897-10-06 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Vidar from Deli: Mr. H. Van "V" TfciT ITPTk A V 8. Betsy fromi Port Weld; Mr.22 words
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Article2444 1897-10-06 3 (Straits Times.) Thursday, 30th September. Preseat. H. E. the Governor, Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, g.c.m.g. Hon. C. W. Sneyd-Kynnersley, Acting Colonial Secretary. Hon. Lieut.-Colonel Bogle, r.e., Officer Commanding the Troops. Hon. T. de M. Braddell, Acting AttorneyGeneral. Hon. F. G. Penney, Acting Colonial Treasurer. Hon. E. C.(Straits Times.) - 2,444 words
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Article301 1897-10-06 3 (L. C. Express.) 10th September. Nearly all the Imperial and Royal families connected with the Royal House of Denmark assembled at the Castle of Bernstoiff'on 7th inst. to celebrate the eightieth birthday of the Queen. The aged Sovereign is in the enjoyment of excellent, health. King George of(L. C. Express.) - 301 words
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Article221 1897-10-06 3 Arrivals. To-day. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson. 8. 8. Vidar from Deli. s. s. Benmohr from London. s. s. Bengali from Bombay. Yesterday. 8. s. Mary Austin from Teluk Anson. 8. 8. Artsadong from Trang. 8. s. Betsy from Port Weld. 8. s. Deli from Klang. Departures. To-day.221 words
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Article203 1897-10-06 3 (Ulrmi. Tiuio». 29th September.) Kaubs (13 to «4.(0 sales. Jil fully paid 25.00 buyers. PunjoitiH pd.) (5.50 Jolntilis (»■> p<l.) .*2.50 Pahang Corp. (£I pd < 75 sellers. Pataling Coffee Co. (-*7O pd.) >77 sellers. Ppiieermie- (.*5O 40 sellers. Klane Coffee Cultivation Coy. Ltd. (Fully paid ?2o)(Ulrmi. Tiuio». 29th September.) - 203 words
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Advertisement45 1897-10-06 3 FOR SALE. CHEAP ENVELOPES Prices from $2 per 1,000. Pinangf Gazette” Office. TO LET or FOR SALE. A BUNG A LOW known as “Town View,” and about 17 acres of land, situated on Aier Itam Hill. Apply to Mrs. P. VAZ, 504 7 Arratoon Hoad,45 words
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Advertisement287 1897-10-06 3 Mrs. F. Bernstein, DIPLOMAED PRACTICAL MIDWIFE. 68 Bishop Street, Penang. FOR SALE. Coloured Cement Flooring Tiles. Cement Roofing Tiles. Cement Drain Pipes. Teak Shingles, ordinary and patentgroov< d. Inspection invited. HUTTENBACH BROS. Co. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the interest and responsibility of Yeoh Liew, deceased, in the firm287 words
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Advertisement247 1897-10-06 3 FOR SALE. HOUSE No. 3 in College Lane, lately occupied by Mr. M. Anthony, deceased. For particulars apply to 467 A. A. ANTHONY Co. jTbernsTĕdl Manufacturing Jeweller and Diamond Setter. 12 BEACH STREET, PENANG. |V OTICE is hereby given that as from £1 this date (be charges for the services247 words
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Advertisement2060 1897-10-06 4 i,.,BUOHANAN WHISKY Qnnpim fffflnnrn RJJ f MW *rr? e; V jF-v. r TQ nrxxTT < 5... X)3 x JEd x To be had at Messrs. KHEE SAW SONS, Penang Rd. 1 1 j wt T 1 O llljl a_ 1 1 T 1 Messrs.thean chee co. Same as supplied to2,060 words
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Advertisement292 1897-10-06 4 GEORGE SOLE AGENTS FOR N. Lazarus' Spectacles. SIGHT THOROITGmy TESTED .m GLASSES SUPPLIED THE DISPENSARY 2 Bishop Street IS OPEN DAILY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday to 3n m Sunday hours 11 a.m. to l p. m P Prescriptions accurately dispensed. SPECTACLES to suit every variety of defective292 words
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