The Straits Maritime Journal and General News, 22 March 1895

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1 16 The Straits Maritime Journal and General News
  • 31 1 THE Straits Maritime Journal AND GENERAL NEWS, ~3m< ■nmS tj£j£r~ t 9 PUBLISHED ĔV c. ft f FRI DA Y. VG 1. X;’o, 25, PEITAJTG SSSfiJ IAIOH, 18G5 BICE 20 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 274 1 Johannis, THE KING OF Natural table Waters, and DEWAR’S WHISKY. Martyn. Penang. BOLS GIN. H. J- Martyn, anil his Agents. 4 OC.E A N STEA MdSUrP COM rAN Y’S. Gl OSlillSi (jf Co. Eaparture# from England, j S I Left Due ai r prepared to sup-phi Ship* in Harbour Steamer.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 382 2 j«i>mSH INDIA STEAM i newmanmumfoub. vi\3(' A r V |n\: (f L, Consulting Engineer and Surveyor fl JN A\ IUA .i laJjN <-0., (Engineer Surveyor to Lloyd’s IB Office, 8 Cavanagh Bridge Road, Simr aDo '|W (Opposite the Pod ()ffi ce P e, M SERVICES FROM PENANG, 1 M Wi:e
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 238 3 ill? HUM!IB go. I SINGAPORE. I ENGINEERS, IRON, and BRASS FOUNDERS, I ALSO I BOILERMAKERS, BRIDGE, If *****-BUILDERS, Sg GENERAL CONTRACTORS. HA UFACTUEERS OFSOLS AGENCIES for it-tel Bridges, Piers, Lighthouses.of all classes, CERA OIL-No Smoke! No Trimming pS Lancash J re Patent Belting phd Mortar mills, Brick Making Machines. (pom
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  • 47 4 Penang, 22nd March 1895. Tin $35. White Pepper 13 —sellers. Illack Pepper 8.50 do. Nutmegs 92. do. Mace No. 1 80.—buyers. Mace Pickings 7G.—- do. No. 1 7.20 do. Sugar < No. 2 3.70. do. I Basket 3. do. Tapioca Flour 2.10 do. Copra 6. do.
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  • 60 4 Penang, 22nd March 1895. London, Bank o-d and T. T. 2/' Dot. 80. 4 months 2/' 80. Private bills 3 months 2/UCalcutta T.T. and o,d f ...tts.lB7 Rangoon 186 V Bombay jg 7 Batavia Bank o,d ]24 Hongkong Bank ]/4 0/0 prem. 80. 7 days’ sight Private... dis. English
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 315 4 PASSAGE TOENGLAND, 1 The Magnificent White Star Steamship 1 "OCEANIC.” V Kl O Or|Otons,now running on the China— S an 11 UjUUU Francisco Mail Service, with ac 11 coinmodation for 150 saloon passengers, will 11 leave Penang for home about the beginim* 0 f 11 April and furnishes an exceptionally
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 127 4 HIGH-WATEit AT PENANG. Approx*mate Times. Date Day f tl,e A. M. P. M. M» ils l,at,e week. 1 Mar. 23 Saturday 10-531 10-50 24 Sunday 11-9 11-22 25 Monday 11-4 J 2G Tuesday 00-15 00 28 27 I Wednesday 00 41 00-54 28 Thursday 181 1-23 29 Friday T3B 1-53
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  • 33 5 It seems to be necessary for us again to draw attention to the fact that this Journal is n independent one tv d n >t the organ of any Association or body.
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  • 660 5 So much lias been said and written from time to time about the grievances of jurors in Penang, that we should certainly refrain from touching the subject were we not sufferers ourselves, But a faithful and frequent attendance in the Supreme Court, to exercise those privileges of
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  • 114 6 We are not surprised to learn, since writing on the Naval Programme of the Home Government, that after all, provision has not been made in the proposed loan this year for extension of the clocks in Hongkong. One of those candid statements which are sometimes
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  • 188 6 NAUTICAL GOSSIP The S. S. Quorro is undergoing r\ther an extensive overhaul at Frye River Dock, The S. S. Deli has been hauled out opposite the Penang Foundry in order to execute repairs to her propellor. Repairs to the Fitz Patrick are being pushed along at a rapid rate and
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  • 1022 6  -  BY CAPTAIN WILLIAM WILSON. i 862. The recapture of the Emily St. Pierre’ remind* us of the fighting days of tho wars with Frnce and America, when several similar e I took place; but during whole course of lish Naval History we find
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  • 997 7 A great many changes will shortly, take place among Government officials in this Settlement, we hear that Mr. E. E, Hill goes to Malacca to act there as Resident Councillor in place of Mr. C. W. S. Kynnersley who, we are sorry to say, is laid aside by
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  • 866 8  - THE ROY AL NAVIES IN THE SEVENTIES IIII by THE BOATSWAIN. The next afternoon was washing day the first that 1 had on board a sea going ship was on watch during the afternoon and came down below at 4 P.M (there were four of us in the same watch)
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  • 624 9 THE WRECK OF THE “PANT AH.” II 1 suppose von want the balance of the shipwreck story eh querie i the Captain as we unceremoriously invaded his den the other evening. We did not deny the imputation, and after the usual preparations, lighting up clieroo's &c., the gallant skipper proceed*
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  • 556 10 from a paper read before the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce by Mr. J. Walwyn White, we extract the following, taken from the Indian Engineer. 1 juMSoimlly nhi ill favour of tlie latter (2 ft. 6in ih qii'l.e wide «•nonf'li to CHiry Hi»y ordinary «ooda trftffir* mtd also
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  • 1278 10 Mr. Jolm Morgan who has for the past eight years been Superintendent Engineer to the Ocean Steamship Coy., at this port left in th© §9 fencer for home on Wednesday. 1J I understand that Mr, Morgan has severed 1 jj his connection with the Company at this port
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  • 1894 11 Nkwitst Maxim Gun. —At. the m«efing of the MuximNo< denfeldt Gnu and Atnrnnml ion Company in London, linden-the presidency of Admiral Sir E. Ch-mmerell, the Chairman slated that their last Maxim was far in ad vane* of any other pun in the world. An experiment the other
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  • 456 13 There are men, writes a confirmed bachelor, w ho seem Bieated to fall in love and never to marry. I begin to f'*»r l am one of them. My heart lias suffered more excbment of this kind than 1 care to count. And
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  • 377 13 I once loved a yellow girl, and, worse still, was within an ace of marrying her. That was out in South Carolina It was her complexion (golden sunshine), her sloe-like eyes, and lively demeanour that won me. Besides, 1 was sick of a fever at the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 337 14 CMTEIION TIFFIN william boss park, AND I ■pTT T A 'll 4 "P OAMO Consultin'! Engineer and Surveyor X)iJy.Lsi JLbU'L/llXO* Address: —Marine Club S INGAP QBE. BEACH STREET No. 7. (One minute from the Landing Stage.) A rri riTTTTIIT BAR, MILLIARD HEADING UL AT GHIIING BfOS, ROOMS. 27 BEACH STREEET,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 259 15 HQWARTH ERSKINE Limited, SIX GA 1 O RE. SOLE AGENTS IN THE STRAITS FOR the BRUSH electrical engineering Co, Ld. DIATOM IT E FOSSIL MEAL. LONDON. nr, i a 1/ie best non-conau ctinrj composition in the ROBEY Co., Limited Market. Engineers, for Portable Engines, TV n T Pumping and Mining
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 116 16 HUTTENBACH BROS CO. KUPPER’S BEER. c! lor “i’A yon(;” fmrr. .t> I S -0 only beer which received {l ll J* 'ii I <’ 1 > y.. f tlie i hicago f. Exhibition. I i Appol!i.,HHB wiif-r. Th,- (jucen «,f < -I >l e i water a moL. Ik it
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    • 243 16 KhyeHo Foundry Col 40 WEI.D QUAY, PEXAXG. 1 EUG-mEESS EOILER, MAKERS. I SHIPWRIGHTS, IRON A BRASS FOUNDERS, BRIDGE BUILDERS, GENERAL CONTRACTORS, c Ai;ILL’S ,'OH ZYNKARA —A pcmvi ju\ ventivc against corrosion «nil pitting- in boilers PRICE'S Rmrine and Cylinder Oils HLlil) v S; a! cut a I on*.! i i<*
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