The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle, 6 January 1892

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  • 6 3 THE STRAITS INDEPENDENT AND PENANG CHRONICLE.
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  • 64 3 However this may be, il f,, 4- v hope, in the near future, to see Properly certificated Veterinary a M* R- 0. S., settled ;-,st us, when, we have no doubt, t Dutch authorities will remove the embargo they
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  • 1063 3 We reproduce —without, however, endorsing nil our Contemporary’s views, the following interesting article, which •mpeared in the London and China Express'# issue of the 4th ulto. Penang is to be congratulated in that if has now got a scheme for the better* imMifc of its harbour
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  • 703 3 Writing from Amsterdam, December 2, the correspondent of the L. C. E. reports The Queen and the Queen-Regent will arrive from Het Loo at the Hague today, to reside there during the winter. The Grand Duchess of Saxe-Wei mar was the guest of her Majesty during the past week,
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  • 191 3 A Frenbh diplomatist, who is at present in Japan, lias written a letter describing the impressions left upon Lis blind by a.recent visit to ladivostock. tie says England and Russia must meet some day they are in each other’s feay in Asia. The Transcaspian Railway kill
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  • 881 3 TELEGRAMS BY MAIL (From our Exchanges.) New York 17th December. —A. despatch, published by the Herald, says that j a riot has occurred in tiie Island of St. j V incent owing to the popular opposij tion to the reduction of the number of judges of the Court of Appeal.
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  • 135 4 Penang, Gib January, 1892. Rates rule as follows London, Demand, Bank H O’- dollar Do. 4 months sight, Bank 3 l] tf Do. G Credits 3/11 Do. G Documentary 3 '2 Calcutta, Demand, Bank Its. 222 Do. 30 days sight, Private 224 Bomhay, Demand, Bank 22J Do. 30 days
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  • 462 4 (From the Dittany Gazette.) London, 2 oth December.—Sir Robert Morier. g. c. b.. the present Ambassador to fcSt. letersburg, has been appointed to the embassy at Reine, in succession to the Marquis of I)afteriu and Ava, promoted to Paris. In connection with an agitation against a European tobacco
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  • 2102 4 The Mails —The P. O. Steam Khedive left Cmorn bo at 2 a.m., this morning with the English mails, and may, therefore, he expected in Penang on Sunday morning. Telegraphic information bat been received that the mail despatclied hence i* id Nagapatam or. the 11th ilto. was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 158 4 THE FALLS OF EARN 'rentiers are invited for the purchase of i,lie British ship Falls oj Earn” as slie lies sunk in Oleldeh Harbour. Also for the cargo of about 3,/Ot) tons of Cardiff coal now in the vessel. Apply to SANDI LANDS BUTTERY b Co. ,381 Lloyds Agents. VICTORIA
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  • 272 5 A most important case was tried before the Marine magistrate, Captain Thorpe, to-day, the matter at issue being no less than the question whether the Captain or the Chin Chew of a Chinese-Owned ship is the master. Captain Busk of the s. s. Avaygee charged Chuah Tee,
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  • 897 5 So iar, the reports concerning the revolt in Pahang, of which the Oran# Kaya appears to be head centre, are all vague and unsatisfactory. Nothing seems to be known for certain of the force at the Orang Kaya’s disposal, or of his intentions. All we know
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  • 598 5 (From our Correspondent with AssistantCommissioner Dalian's Column of Perak Sikhs.) Kuala Kubu, Ulu Selangor, January 3, 2 p m. Mena with Perak reinforcements under command of Assistant-Commissioner Duhan arrived at Klang at 7. A.M. On the Ist; disembarked troops, and shortly afterwards proceeded by! rail to Kuala Lumpor. Remained
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  • 2782 5 At a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 29th ulto., there were present:— J. Y. Kennedy, Esq., President the Hon. D. Combie, and A. R. Adams Esq. The Minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 329 6 municipal notice. Notice is hereby given that Perak Road will be closed to traffic, except for toot passengers, until further notice, in consequence of alterations to the Bridge Over the Sungei Penang. (By order) J. W. HALLIFAX, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners Alunicipal Office, Town Hall. Penang, 28th August, 1891.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 707 8 EAHEE T GOSLING CO. 2 Beach Street POTTEUY WORK». Cable Address: PenANG. T° bacc Penang. rr sole agents of the POSADA WINE COMPANY, K;Slmb“''s™«wam pipes SINGAPORE AND PENANG. All siaes from 2” to 2 diam. SPECIALITY OF SIiTSEStS !"S« SPANISH AND POKTUOHSE WINES. These pines are imperishable and practical^ DIRECT
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    • 269 8 Canton Insurance Office Limited THE undersigned Laving been appointed Agents for this Office, are now prepared to accept Marine Insurance Risks, on the most favorable terms. For full particulars apply to, BOUSTEAD Co, Agents. Result of the working of the Company for the year 1890 The balance at credit of
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