The Straits Maritime Journal and General News, 22 June 1895

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1 8 The Straits Maritime Journal and General News
  • 24 1 THE Straits Maritime Journal. AND GENERAL NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. VOL 2. No 46, PENANG, bATERDAY, 22ND JUNE, 1895. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 448 1 bols GIN. ■H. J Martyn, B and his Agents. I THE POSADA BRITISH INDIA STEAM I NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. WINES FROM THE WOOD, DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. PORTS. LTQUEURS. SERVICES FROM PENANG. I vi T,.„ y Weekly.—To Singapore, Wl.iis P..H (1545.) rVHi''!r"'Bi| K .i”sUr. l il'> lr uK'r.
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    • 12 1 Johannis. THE K1M/ O F Natural tabJe Waters, and DBWaRS WHI.-KY. Martyn
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  • 493 2 August Meeting. PROPOSED PROGRAMME. FIRST DAT. Thursday, the Ist August, 1895. Ist Race. Value s2oo.—For Maidens. All Horses Hint Lave never won a race on any Course—Gi iffin, Jump ai d Roadster Races excepted. Weight per scale. Distance I mile. Entrance $lO. 2nd Race. Value slso.—For Ponn-s
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 295 2 Pritchard Co. WHISKY. BRAN D “J. R. D” BOTTLED BY JOHN ROBERTSON SON. DUS DEE. Certificate of Analysis. 11 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C. 1 2th January W9b 1 hereby certify that I have submitted to a very careful and searching chemical analysis a sample of FINE OLD SCOTCH
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    • 415 2 KERR STUART’S PENANG STEAM TRAMWAYS Ld., CONTRACTORS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND THE MUNICIPALITY. A RE prepared to supply Rubble Granite, Road Metal, decomposed Granite, Red earth and Sand for builders, contractors and others. Estimates furnished for the construction upkeep and repair of private roads. Granite slabs, columns, mouldings, anchor stones
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  • 427 3 It is strange that two of a trade should so almost invariably disagree, and that it is a fact equally noticeable when the quarrelsome members are mere artificers as when they are master tradesmen and working independently and for their own profit and benefit. As with trades, so
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  • 725 3 Hie formation of an Egyptian Committee in Paris, with the avowed object of forcing hand in the matter of the evacuation °f Egypt, is likeljfcto lead to trouble in the immediate future. It does not at all follow, however, that because France wishes great Britain to forego the
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  • 2296 3 High Water at Singapore during the next week will be as FOLLOWS —To-day, Saturday, 10- and, 9-35; Sunday, 10-59 and 10-16; Monday, 11-39 and 10-57 Tuesday, 0-19 and 11- and Wednesday, 0-27 and 1-43. In Penang, the following are the times op High water for the week ensuing
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  • 612 4 We are pleased to hear that the Cricket Club Committee have been considering the advisability of introducing C. Class competitions in the forthcoming tennis tournament. There are so many bad players (and we are amongst the number) that we think C. Class will rapidly fill, and the innovation
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  • 66 4 Penang, 22th June, 1865. London, Bank o-d and T. T. 2,1-3/8 Do. r 4 months 2 1.»/ 8 Do. Private bills 3 months 2/1-7,8 Calcutta T.T. and o,d f ...Rs. 193 Rangoon Bombay Madras 1 92 5 Batavia Bank o,d Hongkong Bank ?7° Pf em Do. 7 days’ sight
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  • 71 4 Marriage. Mitoheli-Rohlack. —On the 10th inst., at St. George’s Church, Penang, by the Rev. b. C. Biggs assisted by the Rev. H. C. Henham, Benjamin Edward Mitchell, second son of the late Mr. Benjamin Edward Mitchell of South* Sea Hants, to Annie Marie, widow of the late Mr.
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  • 699 5 The marriage of Mrs, Annie Marie Rotiiack with Mr. Benjamin Edward Mitchell was celebrated at St, George’s Church on Wednesday l as t, the officiating Clergy b ung the Rev. L. C. i jjjjrlrs and Rev. H Hennam, Willie Ward, the ),rot her of the
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  • 1172 5 Manufactured especially for us by The Chutney Man,” The Penang Cricket Club plays Bntterworth to-day at Bntterworth. 1 only hope that Butterworih will not be synonymous with butterfingers”—the Penang Cricket Club has played up so excellently well of late that there is some talk of presenting it with a
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  • 1163 5 XIII— By Spanker Boom, Esq., In twos and threes they were brought on board in the custody of the water-police, and the doctor was soon busy dressing wounds a few were sent to hospital with broken limbsbeing thrown from their horses. The Commodore hearing
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  • 452 6 NONSENSE PARODIES (By our own Private Lunatic) IX. CHRISTMAS NIGHT WITH THE WAX WOKS. It. is Christmas night in ihe wax woiks.”— The hall that once was blight Is hashed in sombre silence The [dace is a dismal sight 1 And (lie figures, have dusters on ’em, 'i'o k t-
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  • 549 6 Miss Annie Londonderry, who passed though Singapore a while ago on her way round the world, and whose assets seemed to consist of kueebreeches, a bycicle, and au iridescent imagination, has been telling the San Froncisco Examiner of what she saw in the war.’
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  • 45 6 Penang, 22nd June, 1395. Tin $33.90 White Pepper 14.2) sellers. Black Pepper 8.6) do. Nutmegs 94. do. Mace No. 1 80.—buyers. Mace Pickings 72. selleis. No. 1 6.60 do. Sugar < No. 2 3.50. do. Basket 3.15 Tapioca Flour 2.25 do*. Copra 5.50. do.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 108 6 List of Unclaimed Letter» and Papers lying at the Penang Post Off re. Allen, A. A. Jones, Mrs. Allen C. H. Krever, A. M Beadou, E. Kip, Rev. L. W. Beit, F. D. Larroque, Augusta Clieesman, G. W. Penley, Mrs. Clarke, VV. B. Schvidman. A. Fawcett, A. Steele F. VV.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 880 7 KhyeHo Foundry Co. tanjong penagri.” OUAT CHENG Bros. 40 WELD QUAY, T 27 BEACH STREEET, PENA NO. A 81-WEEKLY PAPER IN MALAY PENANG. ENGINEERS BOILER MAKERS. published e i i.u l Commission Agents and shipwrights, iron brass MONDAY AND THURSDAY. General qtore-Keeners founders, bridge builders, TT 0 uciiLiai jjiore-iveepers general
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 468 8 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL f'soooooa RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS $10,000,000. CHIEF MANAGER:-Hongkong: I HOMAS JACKSON, EsqLONDON BANKERS :-EONDON COUNTY BANK. PEXANG. Interest Allowed On Current Deposit Accounts, at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on daily balances of $5OO up to $200,00). On Fixed Deposit:—For
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    • 188 8 B. 0. S. WHISKY. I Retailed by.— Messrs. HIX LEE 6c Co. THE AN CH EE Co. SENG CHIN Co. GUAT CHENG BROS. Co. LEE HOO Co. THE PRYE RIVER DOCK Til E above Dock, situated in Province Wellesley at the entrance of the Prye River has lately been lengthened
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