Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 October 1897
1897-10-27
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/pinangazette
Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
-
Title Section22 1897-10-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1833. [P/?/C£ 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. WEDNESDAY. 27th OCTOBER. 1897. No. 245.22 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement511 1897-10-27 1 s-Buwma [Yloftceu. Oriental Steam Navigation Company. 'pHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out- wards, and leave Penang homewards, on the following dates Outwards. Homewards. Oct. 22 Ravenna Oct. 28 Nov. 5 Thaws Nov. 11 19 Kaisar-i-hind 2> Dec. 3 Ganges Dec. 9 f*** 4 17 Rosetta „23 31511 words
-
Advertisement1261 1897-10-27 1 aßwtnttff OtdfwM. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.). banks. 3 UWWCB. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Hongkong Shanghai BankMCEAN steam ship company NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. 8 ?nf CorXation U EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers, quid cnUPAW T m Paid-up Capital $10,000,000. SHIP COML ADI Y, Ltd.1,261 words
-
Advertisement367 1897-10-27 1 SKDKKLAHDStfIK HAHOKL MiATSMiriU (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital f 35.783,0<‘0 0® Rkservk Funds f 2,404,166.45 Hbad Offici in Amsterdam. Hi ad Agency in Netherlands India.— The Factorij of the Nederlandsch* Handel Maatscbappij, Batavia. Agencies and Branches. —Singapore Medan (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaia. Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap.367 words
-
-
Article122 1897-10-27 2 Penang, 27th October, 1897 Rates close as follows London, Demand Bank l/10|| Ho. 4 months’sight Bank... 1/111 Do. 3 Credits 1/llj Do. 3 Documentary. 1/11£ Calcutta Demand Bans Rs 1464 Do. 3 days’sight Private 1524 Bombay, Demand Bank 1464 Do. 3 days’sight Private 152, Madras, Demand Bank 146 Do.122 words
-
Article172 1897-10-27 2 Penang. 27TH OcTOBE't. '-‘97 Tin $37.95 sellers. i Trang no stock Black Pepper West <’oiu<t... 20 —sellers. i Ai'heen 23 do. White Pepper 32 75 do Cloves (picked).. out of season Mace No. 1 102— Heller». Mace Picking!»... 90 do. Nutmegs 86) do. I NO I »«.9<’172 words
-
Article68 1897-10-27 2 Mails close To-morrow. For I er sh Time. R mg", n A Calcutta Falamcotta .11 am. Laiigk it A I’aiigk.il hi Brundoti Pontianok am. S’poie a Hongkong ...vl.Jpcir ...II AM. Ddi Vidar 1 p.m. PaiigkorA I Anson ...Canton 2 p.m. (’ey lon, Australasia, Ac., via Biiudisi for Europe,68 words
-
Article22 1897-10-27 2 From Steamers To arrive Olehleh I an Goens to-morrow. London Benledi do Singapore Melpomene do Singapore Knt Sang 29-10-9722 words
-
Article46 1897-10-27 2 The Crag Hotel. Capt. A Mrs. Uldall and children. Mr. A Mrs. Seh.ialjo. Mr. J. W. Schaalje Yom. Miss Do Mr. D. J. van Ophuijsm. Arrivals. Mr. A Mrs. Pugh. Lieut. F. A. Hind Kleine. Departures. Mr. W Chappel. J. de van Pipe.46 words
-
Article179 1897-10-27 2 London, 26th October. Turkey and Greece. The Turkish and Greek delegates have come to an agreement on all the articles of the definitive treaty of peace, except as regards the compensation to be paid to private persons for their losses during the war. The question, also, of Greek179 words
-
Article688 1897-10-27 2 Mr. W. Smith advertise» fur twu qualified burvryoiv, and two diallbtueU lui lanway work. The 8. e. Rio arrived here from Singapore thia morning. She brought 144 deck passengers. Harmston's Circus has arrived in Singapore where the Company will perform for a short season. Three Nuns arrived688 words
-
Article73 1897-10-27 2 PENANG HILL RAIL WAY. The Straits Tinies thus touches upon the above subject:—“ All the money fur the Peuang hili i all way Las been raised—oue of tbe seui r Lome partners of a German bouse having alone subset ibed $5,U00. Tbe Pinang Gazette, however, anticipates difficulty won the Governor;73 words
-
Article163 1897-10-27 2 The Decision to Remove ihe Troops cannot be Altered. The following paper was laid before Legislative Council on Monday, Telegraphic Correspondence (deciphered) betweeu His Excellency tbe Governor and the Secretary of State on the subject uf the Withdraw! of tbe Troops Hom Penang. (1) To Secietary163 words
-
Article151 1897-10-27 2 The late Very Reverend Charles John Vaughan, D. D., Dean of Llandaff, had a distinguished career. He was the son of the late Rev. E. T. Vaughan, Vicar of St. Martin’s, Leicester. was born iu 1816 and educated at Rugby and at Trinity College, Cambridge, whete he closed151 words
-
Article88 1897-10-27 2 Wednesday, 27th Town Band, Esplanade, 5 p.m. High-water at New Jetty, 2-41 p.m. and 3-08 a.m. Thursday, 28th High-water at New Jetty, 3-30 p.m. and 3-57 a m. Friday, 29th Annual Meeting of the Penang Turf Club, at 4 p.m. Golf, Monthly Medal. High-water at88 words
-
Article81 1897-10-27 2 About three o’clock vesterdav Chinese woman went to’p It t St 1-^7^ ll K'' ld ,,d ebn, u J the child, and ran a wav R e tr,J H ever, pursued by the T. nmie h arrested him at Light Street bT"’ rubber was arrested,81 words
-
146 1897-10-27 2 The undermentioned defendants werenr secuted by the Acting I lJspeelo of and Measures, before M,. Hall to-d iv g 8 convicted, and were fined accord no. I?’ J* 1 Loke Man Seng, shopkeeper M ail Street, for using a take dachn', fi Ued 7! and costs.146 words
-
215 1897-10-27 2 AN APPEAL TO DEVONIANS IN MALA YA. (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.’’) BIR, —1 have been tequesied by Lad Clinton, Lord Lieutenant uf the cuuutv of Devon, to intimate to all Devonians iw resident in Malaya that at aCouutv recently held at Exeter it unai’ muusly resolved lo215 words
-
Article487 1897-10-27 2 PER AK NEWS. (Pe>ak Pioneer.') The Scotsmen of Kinta propose to give a cncert and dance at Ipoh on St. Andrew's dav. We have no doubt should the entertainments come off that they will be as successful as those held last year, especially as Mr. Ogilvie is to have a(Pe>ak Pioneer.') - 487 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement891 1897-10-27 2 n »i i i ft a New Advertisements Pritchard Co. WANTED at once two fully qualified Surveyors and two Draughtsmen for Railway woik. Apply, slating experience and salaries rezk ft /M i quired, to W. SMITH, c.e.. Tailors, Outfitters, General ss NOTICE. DPAIPFS rpHE Gambling Fann in the Rhio Arclii1/vUlvl891 words
-
Advertisement94 1897-10-27 2 TO LET or FOR SALE. A BUNGALOW known as "Town View,” and about 17 aeles of land, situated on Aier Lam Hill. Apply to Mas. P. VAZ. 504 7 Arratoon Road. PENANG FLOWER SHOW. I)RIZE LISTS for the Flower Show to be J held on 28ih and 29th January, 1898,94 words
-
-
Article18 1897-10-27 3 FFbom ovk Corkespondent.] TELUK ANSON. •27th Octob►e, The shipments to-day are—l’o Penang, 190 pikuls of tin.18 words
-
Article58 1897-10-27 3 v vter wires from Lagos that several sauJ Baribas, mistaking a British detachment of eighty strong, under 'nil. Hum trey. for the French, attacked V' at llesba in the Yoruba country. The u'Cas behaved splendidly, and reined at 'rttall- Tt> e Baribas had 300 casulaties,58 words
-
246 1897-10-27 3 q IR Cecil Clementi Smith, Master of the V rc-is’ Company, on the occasion of the hod of the new Loid Mayor of London, 'red the sincerest thanks to the Right u Sir George Faudel Phillips, Bart., Lord u r of the City of246 words
-
Article259 1897-10-27 3 (Rangoon Times) The Masuzais aie pretty cool hands. Leaving out of the question the concession demanded in connection with the salt duty, m s tube wishes us to evacuate bamaiia and jeo- nize it as well as the Khaibar Pass as tbeiiV As to the Khaibar we(Rangoon Times) - 259 words
-
Article327 1897-10-27 3 The special thanks of the Government of the Punjab have been communicated to the Nawab of Babawalpur for assistance rendered iu the disinfection arrangement leceuth iu force iu Khanpur station, North-West-ern radway. for the prevention of the spread of plague from Sind into the Punjab. Plague has appeared327 words
-
Article42 1897-10-27 3 Arrivals. To-day. w. Per s. s. Jin Ho from Langkat: Mr. Metin ley. l er s. s. Canton from Teluk Ansen Mr. Mrs. Torris and family, Mr. Smith. Yesterday. e, s. 8. Flying Fish from Port Weld: Bclhmy and Miss Marcus.42 words
-
Article1415 1897-10-27 3 In continuation of Council Paper No. 38 of 1897. Secretary to Resident-General, F. M. S., to Mr. E. V. Carey. Resident-General’s Office. Kuala Lumpur, Ilf A September, 1897. Sir, —I am directed to enclose, for your information, a printed copy of a letter from the Acting Head Collector1,415 words
-
359 1897-10-27 3 11th—18th October. Mr. Chamberlain. The Northern Union of the Conservative Associations held a conference at Berwick and unanimously endorsed the emphatic protest of the Marquess of Londonderry against the subordination of Conservative principles to the dominant will of Mr. Chamberlain and some of the legislation359 words
-
Article441 1897-10-27 3 16th October. A considerable number of Alikhels, Alishezais and Mamazais have moved to Dargai to annoy the working parties sent out from Shinaori and Gulistan. Brigadier-General lan Hamilton met with a nasty horse accident at Koliat whilst out riding* The pony shied and fell, breaking .the General’s441 words
-
Article172 1897-10-27 3 The following paragraph is taken from the St rails Times: The Pinang Gazette complains of maladministration at Penang. Well, that is a strong word but, undoubtedly, there seems to be neglect. It appears, to quote the Gazette, that: “Ou the 9th of October, Penang .possessed neither Colonial Chaplain, nor172 words
-
Article816 1897-10-27 3 The Pratoda Sedition Appeal Case. In the Pratoda appeal case the hearing has been postponed till after the vacation, the Court directing that meantime the publisher, aged 75, be relieved of hard-work in gaol. The Imprisoned Muhammadan Editor. The Muhammadan journalist, AinirUdin, having undertaken to return to Haidarabad,816 words
-
Article339 1897-10-27 3 Arrivals. To-day. 8. 8. Jin Ho from Langkat. s. s. Canton from Teluk Anson. 8. 8. Quorra from Langkat. s. s. A. Apcar from Calcutta. B. I. s. s. Palamcotta from Singapore. 8. s. Rio from Singapore. Yesterday. s. s. R. Halewyn from Asahan. s. 8. Deli from Klang.339 words
-
Article201 1897-10-27 3 (Straits Times, 20th October.) Raubg (13/IO pd.) »22. £1 fully paid $23. Punjouis ($4 pd.) $5.50 JelobuH ($5 pd.) $2.50 Pahang Corp. (jE I pd > 75 sellers. Pata’ing Coffee Co. ($7O pd.) $77 sales. Pengeramrs f.*so i>d.l *4O sellers. Klang Coffee Cultivation Cov. Ltd. (Fully paid(Straits Times, 20th October.) - 201 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement340 1897-10-27 3 I had chronic diarrhoea for ten years says L. W. Kichlein, a Justice of the Peace at South Easton. Fa “No leniedy 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 for a340 words
-
Advertisement147 1897-10-27 3 Mrs. F. Bernstein, DIPLOMAED PRACTICAL MIDWIFE. 68 Bishop Street, Penang. NOTICE. 'THE following Government Farms in the I Government of Acheen and Dependencies, for one and three years, will be re-let at Kota Radja on Saturday, the 30th inst a. The Opium Farm. b. The Spirit Farm. c. The Pawnbrokers’147 words
-
-
Article823 1897-10-27 4 PROSPECTUS OF Annual Race Meeting, 1898. FIRST DAY. F rst Race—2-45 p.m. Value $l5O and $5O to second horse.— A handicap lor al 1 galloways and ponies 13.3 and under (uat were originally imported into tin straits Settlements or Native States as griffins. Distance 3 furlongs. Entrance823 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1360 1897-10-27 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY IS THE BEST. To be had at M k ?HEA S N Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GHAT CHENG BROS. > J THEAN SIEW Co. goon yen friends. SOLE IMPORTERS KT A-TZ BROTHERS I IMlTrn HIN LEE Co.1,360 words
-
Advertisement488 1897-10-27 4 THE George Town Dispensary 37a BEACH STREET, PEX'ANG Wholesale Retail Chemists and Druggists. PATEN] PROPRIETARY PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS and CHEMICALS. Prescriptions Accurately Dispensed ESTATES, HOSPITALS, and SHIPPS SUPPLIED at the SHORTEST NOTICE INFANTS AND INVALIDS FOODS Brand’s Essence of Meat Specialities. Burroughs Wellcome’s Tabloids. Sick Room Requisites. Mineral Waters. DISINFECTANTS, including488 words
-