The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle, 30 June 1894
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The Straits Independent and Penang Chronicle
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Title Section27 1894-06-30 1 The Straits Independent AND PENANG CHRONICLE. LISHEO EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING. PltlOK 20 CeFi~. Pbicb 20 Ckhts. VOL. VI. PENAiSTCr, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1894. No. 49227 words
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Advertisement766 1894-06-30 1 Nortlx-BritlsU and Mercantile j BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. The Netherlands Tire InsnranceCompauy. 1(0 MINK LUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCH APPIJ. InsnranceCompany. T'-'TrTnootoo' NEGAPATAM LINE OF STEAMERS- TOsLaUlished 104=5. ajnta Intended Sdillmt and exceeded A rrinnl of Steamers, The undersigned lias been appointed Agent Accumulatei» Invested r unds...£-,0-38, 18. I "■j766 words
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900 1894-06-30 2 One of Mm most dastardly crimes Over commit Ud lias just born perpof; at i‘( 1 at Lyons, where I r. ENOT, tlio uni versaliy respect ed President, of the French Republic, was foully stabbed to td e heart by an Italian anarchist of the900 words
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Article2054 1894-06-30 2 (London China Express, May 25.) Tiiw Court.—Tto Queen yesterday completed her seventy— tilth year. llei Majesty's birthday was celebrated throughout the provinces, in niany placesabroad, and at various military und nuvalstuLiuns with the usual observanc ‘S. PARUAJIIiNT. Tho House of Commons re-assembled on 21st, inst. after(London #■ China Express, May 25.) - 2,054 words
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Advertisement224 1894-06-30 2 THE STRAITS INDEPENDENT. riJUSIIBIt EVERY IViiMlailAY AMI SATIUIIAY IiVSMXI!. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: For Annum SI 2,00 Half-year 7.00 QmuCer 4.00 Single copy twenty cents. Postage, 2 cents extra per copy. All mibseriplious are considered to be running until formally cancelled. IF PAID IN ARREAR 5 for three224 words
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Article258 1894-06-30 3 In 1,1 i 0 report of the Deputy-Master of {lie Mint lor 1893 the West interesting features are the references to the locoini nor 0 f light go hi ami to the profit derivet] from tile issue of silver. During the year, £6,000,000 in light gold was258 words
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Article1499 1894-06-30 3 (From Home 'papers up to Juno i) I KAN'Ctc.— M. Dupuy has succeeded in forming ji new Cabinet, and the French Ministerial crisis is over—till the next one sets in. Personally, tho Premier is respected he was the intrepid President, of the -Chamber who quietly kept his seat1,499 words
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Article738 1894-06-30 3 W iting from Amsterdam, the correspondent of the London 8p China Ex• press repo 1 ts The Second Chamber of the States General is at present in recess, and will not resume its sittings before June 19. Last week elections were held in the districts of738 words
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Article125 1894-06-30 4 Pknano, 30th June, 1^94. 7 lairs raid an follows LoNUON, Demand, Hank d°b Do. 4- months sight, Bank 2/If Do. 3 Credits 2/Jg >> Francis, Demaml, Hank V. 26 L Cai.CU i i A, Demand, Ha nk lIs. 1 9 t JioMRAY, Demand, Hank 194 Madras, Demand, Hank 19125 words
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Article1026 1894-06-30 4 R HUT Hit's AiiENCV. (From the Vi nang Gazette.”) Assassination of Mr. Carnot. A NKW PrICSIDENT EI,EOTED. London 23 rd June. —M. ('imiol, while proceeding to the iheatie at Lyons, was slabbed to li e heart. 11 is COnclitioil is hopeless The assassin W'as arrested. London, 21-th, June.R HUT Hit's AiiENCV.; (From the “ Vi nang Gazette.”) - 1,026 words
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Article883 1894-06-30 4 Tho Hon. the Resilient Councillor will proceed On Ids quart,oily Consular visit, to Kota, KWahl Muda, oil Wednesday, the 4lh proximo. Tho homeward P. O mail steamer S'V.Fej winch arrived here yesterday morning from Hongkong remained outside tho Hai hour limits. She brought no passengers lor this883 words
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247 1894-06-30 4 This Colony’s Condolence. Tliis Colony’s feelings in connect inp with tin; assassimil,ion of the President of tho French Republic ami Lhe loss which our ohl friends ami allies .sustained thereby, have been very faithfully interpreted by tho gallant soldier whom Her Majesty entrusted with the247 words
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Article213 1894-06-30 4 In a work just |>ii b I isln* d under I'o title of Foreign Jurisdiction of the British Crown, Hit) author makes 11 1 0 followin'' ailu.si\)!i to Protectorates: The par,'cis exercised by great. Britain in Protectorates are singularly various, both ia form and in extent.213 words
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Article219 1894-06-30 4 Lieut. F. Boyer, of the French Navy, con tn Ijiit.es a slioi t article to the Lie VU’ Maritime ct Colonials on the pioj>os«-d employment of an electric light J>i<>J *c—tor On board n!l fast--steam i ng ships, in order to avoid the danger ot collision. One of219 words
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Article512 1894-06-30 5 riiNANa Chick uv Club. vs. Tub Dktachm* nt (!Oin Elglit.) A Drawn CiAiirc. When these teams met about a monlli ago, lie Detachment won by two "only lo nil, Die I*. C. C. having the misfortune lo ’os© a player dm in" Iho second half, Yesterday week Iho leatns512 words
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Article1084 1894-06-30 5 A lit 11 o more Limn a month now separates us from 11 o lVnanp August Meet .iup, and wo have sufficient Lime to fir o eneh horSe in turn raised to, and ousted Irom, the positional oliiei favourfie lor his particular event. Already Early1,084 words
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Article733 1894-06-30 5 T lik following are Hie ffl -iul Minnies of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on t In* 8; b J une, 1894: Present —Capt. A ndl;roon, r. u., (Act I ivg President); Kuh Skang Ta v, ICq.; J. Gib -on, Esq ami R. A. P.733 words
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1429 1894-06-30 5 Meetings —Oidinary meetings were held on the 1 Ith and 25th of the mouth, and a Special Sleeting to consider and pass Supplemental Budget No 2 of 1894 on t he 25t h. Revenue and Expenditure IT© •am uni ol revel: lie collected Irom1,429 words
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Article251 1894-06-30 6 Penang, 30th June, 1894. CENTRAL MARKET.* 'Description. Beicf. Soup per catty Cts. *8 Roast it 18 Steaks “5» 18 Stew or Curry Meat 14 Ox Tail ea «k 20 Tongue 35 Feet '■?> 10 Heart .per catty 25 Tripe »> •> '8 Liver 16 Buffalo meat •<., *,<•251 words
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Article, Illustration422 1894-06-30 6 PROGRAMME. OF AUGUST MEETING, 1894. FIRST DAY. Thursday, 2nd August, 1894. FIRST RACE. Valuk $150. —For Maidens. All Horses that have never won n race on any course, Griffin, Jump And Roadster Races excepted. Weight per scale. Distance one mile. Entrance $7. SECOND RACE. Vai.uk $125. —For422 words
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Advertisement79 1894-06-30 6 TO PENANG VISITORS. Ladies aUd Gentlemen visiting Penang aiid wishing for a Comfortable Home at a Moderate Charge are requested to try the WAVER LEY,” a Private Boarding House at the Junction of Farqiihar Street and Penang Road. PATENT SLIP AT PRYE DOCK, The above lias been thoroughly overhauled and79 words
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Advertisement207 1894-06-30 6 PRITCHARD CO. HAVE JUST OPENED OUT THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS. Lamps. the iLampe Beige” English Manufacture in Hanging, Standard and Table -Lamps, 50 and 100 Candle power. The Thermidor Lamp, 30 Candle power, with Fancy Colored Shades, ■"s L5O nett. Iron Bedsteads. Bedsteads of the following sizes 6’6” by 6’;207 words
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Advertisement51 1894-06-30 6 NOTICE. We beg to inform our customers that from the Ist March we shall sell for cash only. We also cancel herewith all our present ami previous price lists, which, for the future, will bo based on the rate of exchange of tho day. GOSLING Co Penang, 2ftli February, 1891,51 words
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Advertisement935 1894-06-30 7 G° S UNQ CO.| DAND O&G 0. PEN ANG—SINGAPOUE. I r „7. I A I Lvj R S AND We import the following GE N E UAL O UTFIX TER Si v/ines and spirits. No. 1, Beach Street Union Street, All Wines and Spirits imported by PENANG, ns are kept935 words
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Advertisement73 1894-06-30 7 EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. Branches:- FA H O Till All STREET. Branches:-. RAFFLES’ HOTEL, Singapore. RAFFLES’ HOVEL, Singapore. RAFFLES’ XIFEIN ROOMS, THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE ISLAND. raffles’ tiffin rooms, SAURIES’ HOTEL Rangoon, «A REIMS’ HOTEL, Rangoon. ORIENTAL TIFFIN ROOMS, UJSION STREET. A Gccd table, the Best ’Wines L Eririts, and73 words
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Advertisement825 1894-06-30 8 T ““CRITERION TIFFIN C.'ipiisil Subscribed §2,000,000. AND j-ym m a CT«T. 8» BILLIARD ROOMS. secret»iy, l 'w.' i 'ii! < itA'f” Esq. (Late Sarre’s Tiffin Booms The uiulersigned, Agents for the «hove Company, are prepared lo accept BEACH STREET, Eo. 7. Marine Bisks at current lutes. All contributors of business825 words
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Advertisement381 1894-06-30 8 Canton Insurance Office, Ltd. Capital Subscribed §2,500,000. Amcmtib Paid-up 500,000. Reserve Fund 730,000. Hk;ad Office, llongkonq. General Agents, Mkssrs. J a hoi nk, Matheson Co. THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company are prepared to accept Marine Rhka at current rates. A Bonus is annually paid to381 words
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