Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 November 1897

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES.] ESTABLISHED 1533. [PRICE 20 CENTS. VOL. LV. SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1897. No. 271.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 533 1 (notice*, <V unction Company. JIHE mail steamers may be expected to arrive out- Jffljs wards, and leave Penang t homewards, on the following VLx dates Outwards. Homewards. 1f 0J re Nov. 19 Ancona Nov. 25 Dec 3 Dec. 9 2 v)liS U Mirzapore „23 X 31 J B9B 1898 Chusan
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    • 1476 1 (lloftees BKITISH INDIA BfEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,-(LTD.). banks. 3 IP™** KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. ocean steam SHIP company NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS. U EAST INDIAN OCEAN STEAM fntended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamer». SHIP COMPANY, Ltd. Paid-up Capital $lO.OOO OIK) AND Eor Will sail Steamer From Expected on Reserve Liability of
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    • 559 1 Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij. (Netherland Trading Society.) Established 1824. Paid-up Capital 35,783,0* '0.00 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, Pecalonga». Pasaroean, and Tjilatjap. London Bankers.
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  • 121 2 Penang, 27th November, 1897. Rates close as follows: London. Demand Bank 1/11 4 1 o. 4 months'sight Bank 1/114 1 0. 3 Credits 1/114 Do. 3 Documentary. l/lI Calcutta Demand Bank Rs 149} Do 3 days'sight Private 153} Bombay, Demand Bank 149} Do. 3 days'sight Private 153} Madras. Demand
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  • 165 2 P“"> 27th Novkmbe <»7 Tin $37.25 sellers. < Trang no stock. Black Pe| per West Coast 19— Acheen 6ib 21 White Pepper 30.5’ do. Cloves (picked) out of season Mace No. I 102—sellers. Mace Pickin.s 90— do. Nutnie s 78. do. i No 1 6 9*l do
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  • 23 2 rum Steamers To arrive Rangoon Jara to-dav. Singapore Nerbudda 29-11-97 Edie Maetsuycker 29-11-97 Cal'Ulta Apcar 30-11-97 Su z Java 1-12-97
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  • 114 2 London, 26th November. Later News from Uganda. Further news from Uganda, which has reached London, is reassuring. Opening of Parliament. The meeting of Parliament is announced to take place on the Bth qf February. Violence in the Austrian C hamber. Thirteen deputies of the Austrian Reichsrath were suspended
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  • 403 2 Cricket v. Justice. During Mr. Justice Leat h’s absence from the Colony, on cricket or golf leave, the Civil woik before the Supreme Court in Singapore assumed all the appearance of a block, and, thereupon —our leaders will scarcely credit it —the Assizes were called upon to take
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  • 431 2 Kho Chye is to be banished from the Colony again Penal servitude for life will be in store for him, should be venture to return. The engagement of Captain Heibert, recently A.D.C. to the Governor, and Miss Rodger, daughter of the Acting Resident of Perak, is announced.
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  • 153 2 (26th November.) The case against the Siamese bonze, Suk, who was charged with l>eing in possession of instruments for counterfeiting coins, terminated this afternoon with the acquit al of ilie accused. Mr. Shearwuod appeared for the defence. The case against Natu, the Sikh, indicted for bringing a false
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  • 258 2 (From our own Correspondent We met an American gentleman at Butteiworth ye.-terday, who said he was travelling round the world. He was a through passenger from Singapore, and was doing the Province with a pocket Kodak, taking snap sh--ts of Malays, Klings, &<;. and their village-*. He informed
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  • 89 2 St. Geohge’s Church. First Sunday in Advent. Morning Service, at 8 o’clock.—Hymns 48 and 50 Evening Service at 6 o’clock— Psalms C'XXXVI (242), CXXXVII (51), and CXXXVIII (242); Hymns 51, 53, and 20. Presbyterian Church. In the Masonic Hall—Service at 6 pm. Church of the Assumption. Ist Mass
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  • 28 2 [From our 7 :sponden U' 27th Noyes fi?l > The shipments to-day are lo renang, q i’. To Singapore, 5,4.-,3 P k lls 6». L.’- of Ore
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  • 189 2 P- C. C. H. M S «r» This match was plaved o To f resulted in a win f or t i lP vjsi hu sd f 7, aq to 0. Owing tothelieaw lail ls 7 2 part of the ground WilS Utlder game was nevertheless Ik.ilv <,»'( ut
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  • 299 2 (From our own Correspondent) The Acting Resident, who is always move, left Tail ing on Monday Ipoh, where, it is s ud. he intends making a for sometime. 8 That most indefatigable officer of Go™. ment, Mr. Hewett, is down here from Ki n < It is rumoured
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  • 452 2 (7b the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”) Dear Sir. —I have recently read a leading article in the Straits Times of tie l-sth inst., in regaid to Mr. Chafer, of Singapore, who is, unfortunately, going through the Bankruptcy Court just now. I am not a constant reader of your
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  • 26 2 Arrivals. To-day. j Per s. s. Ho Kwei from 3 T, Mrs. Ekerman, Miss Alma, and MC’ S J one I and C. C, MacKenzie.
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    • 46 2 Pritchard Co. Ladies’ Department HALF-YEARLY Cash. Sale commencing Monday, 29th November, and ending Tuesday, 14th December. Positively no Extension. XMAS CARDS Ex. Benvenue NOW ON VIEW. PRITOHAR2SiCD.’S XMAS A_Fv. Toys, fancy Goods, Confectionery, Provisions, Now being- landed ex Benvenue Xmas New Year Goods. phtchard Co., Penang.
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    • 584 2 Pritchard HALF-YEARLY CHEAP CASH SALE IN the LADIES’ DEPARTMENT COMMENCING ON Monday, Nov. 29th, and lasts for 14 days only. Nq Extension. PGITCHftBO co. New advertisements NOTICE. AIR. Goh Kim Cheak having left our 151 employ on 23rd November, 1897, we will not be responsible for any coni las ts
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    • 185 2 TO LET. I lIP Upper Portion of 1, Farquhar I Street. Apply to s£o J. BAIRD. Dental Notice. I R J F TEUb'ERT, Surgeon Dentist, 1 will shortly re-visit Penang. 604 PIANO FOR SALE. Good Second-hand Instrument. G. IZOLPHE. No. 1, BEACH STREET. NOTICE. (HEREBY give notice that the partnership
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  • 107 3 |HI J!' 11 rl,sll B'il'sh i'o’ims, which ,i > L' avy a strain upon the re sou r1 in a, ‘d machinery of the Bombay l v ht> .hopped as suddenly as it arose, le coin is now only being made at a 4U e be' nd the
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  • 120 3 q E «si;< Lunn, Lowe, and Foster at Chungking. (Shanghai, 12th November. Lunn, L we, and Foster, the e c"i‘' ls "ho are touting round the v rli. united safely at Chungking after a Jit j uruey overland from Bhanio. •p |.i;_ luunau and tSzechueu they
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  • 204 3 iHE Mukdek of German Missionaries. German Ultimatum. iPiiKE of Chinese Forts at Kiao-Chau. Chinese Garrison in Retreat. Shanghai, 17th November. i he German flagship Kaisar pCapl. Zey e), j j.tuled by the Gei man ciuiseis Erin- I) i helm pCapt. Ibiele) nod Cur mu ran ,pt Biussaiis)
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  • 581 3 The Fo Match. Hosgkong r Straits and Shanghai. At the Happy Valley on the 16th inst.. R >n_’k >nz met the Straits and Shanghai at .ill un ter Association rules The following were the teams H lukuiig:—J. R. Gillingham (goal;. W. M s Dea on (beck*
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  • 1116 3 12th—18th November. The Cotton Dispute It is confidently believed that the cotton dispute will be adjusted without anv stoppage of mills. From Berber to Suakim. Reuter’s correspondent has succeeded in safely reaching Suakim from Berber across the desert. He describes the countrv traversed as extiemely
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  • 388 3 China Mail. But there ig neither East nor Il'est, Border, nor breed, nor birth. When tiro strong men stand face to face, though they came from the ends of 'the earth"— Kipling. A health to the Straits 1 God bless them! they have shown us what
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  • 129 3 A correspondent writes to the Bombay Gazette: “Mrs. Bray, residing at Deva Shola, Coonoor. lately shot a fine tiger at Musnagoodi. Unfortunately, the beaters could not be induced to follow the wounded brute into the jungle, but Mrs. Bray, accompanied by Mr. H R. Norman, went after
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  • 101 3 Saturday, 27th Sale of Furniture, &c., at Welbeck,” Pangkor Road Cricket Match, H M. S. Grafton v. P. C. C.. at the Esplanade. Town Baud. Golf Club. 5 p M. High-water at New Jetty, 4 00 P.M. and 4 27 a m. Sunday, 28th Ist
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  • 1110 3 Simla, 13th November. The Jirgas of all the Jar sections of the Orakzais and also of the Kurruin border Massazais ai lived in General L ckhart’s camp yesterday. Allahabad, 13th November. Sir William Lockhart, the Pioneer understands, by this time has made known to such of the
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  • 201 3 A rrivals. To-day. s. s. Canton from Teluk Alis*>n. s. s. Ho Kwei fr**m Deli. Y ESI I KDAY. s s. Sri Bandj ir from Singapore. s s. Mary Austin from KI mg. s. s. Flying Fi>h from Port Wild. Departures. To-DAY. 8. s. Jin Ih> for Langkal. s.
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  • 217 3 Straits Times. ***** NoVEMB B.) Raube (13 pd.) $23 sales A b'yrs. fully paid >’24 do Punjoms ($4 p i.) $4.25 sellers. Jelebtis pd) 2.35 Pahang Corp. (£1 pd.) $3.75 s'les A s'l ers Pataling Coffee Co < 7<‘ pd.) $75 s'les A s'lers Pengerangs ($5O pd
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    • 94 3 Perak Government Notice. A A’ANTED a Qualified Draftsman for Revenue Smvey Works. Salary $B4O per annum, on the Temporary and Provisional E>'aiili'liment. Apply by letter, with testimonials, to Revenue Survey Department, Taiping. Perak. 613 PRIZE LISTS for tin* Flower Show to be In Id on llih and 12th February, 1898,
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    • 307 3 L. Woodford. XMAS, 1897. Just received the following NEW GOODS for the Season Ladies’ Black and White Lace Straw Hats, fully trimmed. Ladies’ Black Lace Straw Hats, fully trimmed Girls’ and Boys’ Sailor Hats. Ladies’ Black and White Lace, and Straw, untrimmed Hats. Latest Novelties In Ladies’ Sailor Hats and
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  • 914 4 PROGRAMME. First Day, nth January. 1. THE MAIDEN PLATE —2-45. Value $2« o. —A i.we for Maideu Horses. Weight a» |<> i s o. (lOst. 91b). Au allowance oL 14 lb.-, to all Peiiaug ex-Gnffius and L’. i.aug ex Roadsters. Entrance $lO. Distance one mile. 2—THE FIRST
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  • 877 4 PROSPECTUS OF Annual Race Meeting, 1898. FIRST DAY. F rat t zee—2-45 p.m. Value 815t* and §’>o to second b<>ise.— A handicap .< r >i galloway s ami ponies 13 3 and umiei luat were originally imported into in 11.nts St 11lenientor Native Stateis tiffins. I istauce
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    • 1181 4 BUCHANAN WHISKY IS THE BEST. To be had at M Z:J™LVc B VE°rV m Same as supplied to the Houses of Lords Commons and all the respectable London Clubs GEE AT CHENG BROS. 1 r sole importers— KATZ BROTHERS, l|M|T f n HIN LEE 4 Co. ‘""'KU, BE 7K ID!
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    • 524 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT (W STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF PENANG [n the Goodt of NAHUM SAUL Kaao deceaged IN pursuance of section 46 of the «0 veyancing and Law of P.ooertv nT uauee. 1886,- u„,,. e s ber,L, creditors and other person» bavin? da.m. or demand, upon r estate of
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