The Straits Maritime Journal and General News, 7 December 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, 3. Xo. 1)4. PEXAXG, SATURDAY, 7TH DECEMBER, 18V5. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 380 1 BOLS I GIN. fi. X Marty a, and ins Agents. CHRISTMAS. Pritchard Co., —mmmrn WINES. Ex. S'S. Gienfarg,” Early Orders SPIRITS. JUST opened out are requested faxcy goods, suitable for CIGARS, for presents. Glova and Lianuketchief^Boxes. CHRISTMAS! PROVISIONS. Comitinad Desk and Work B.isketa, Writing Dwki, and Jewel C.ieee, Eor the
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    • 14 1 (Johannis, T H E KIS G oJr Natural table Watari, and DEWAR'S WHIBKT. Pena*»
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    • 804 2 GUAT CHENG Bros. \Qj]f 27 BEACH STREET, the <s>JnterMtioMl br ITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGAV jMr 'rn KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCUAPPIJ. il ufp iimnl IS now Ki:u>r>TAM uN> ~F stea bb9 Intended Sailing expected Arrival of Steamer*. OPEN. —T Fur jj jj FRED. METTERS’ CRITERION TIFFIN I J_ P A T E
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  • 661 3 JANUARY MEETING, 1800. PROPOSED PROGRAMME, FIRST DAT. Tuesday, the 14th January, 1896. THE MAIDEN PLATE.—'Value $2«X>. For Maiden Hornes (per Rule XXXII.) Weight per sc*ie (10 ek 7 lbs.) Distance l mile. Entrance $lO. SbOOND Racs. Valub $2OO. —For Roadsters under Rule XXVI Optional Selling Race. Gentlemen
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  • 333 3 Is an extremely well known old saw, ami nothing is really more thoroughly well appreciated by an Englishman than to see unfair or unjust tactics, promptly replied to by a well played and effective Tit. Ancient history would supply us with instances time over and again yet
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  • 656 3 Trial Tun* of the lUm Fo Soon.” The first steel ship of any ai/a* to be built in Singapore made her trial trip oh tviturday. The linn Fo Soon, which has been built to ticorder of Mr. Lim All Sam by Messrs. Riley Hargreaves Co., is a
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  • 627 3 The dead body of a male infant was found on Sunday morning Inst in an empty compound off Ceylon bane. The Police appear to think that it dropped from the sky. The ceremony of blessing the now building at the Christian Brother’s school was gone
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  • 115 4 Penang, 7tii Deck ember, 1895. Tin $3B 70 s 1 i 8 Tiling no aupply. Black Peppei Weal Const 97 *eiloi«, Aclicen sihs Boz 10 25 do. While Popper 13.'0 do. Cloves (picked) mu of season.• Mace No. 1 84—belIbis. Nutmegs 9«. do. i No. 1 6. do.
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  • 79 4 Penang, 7th December, 1805. London, Bank o-d and T. T 2 I 3/4 Do. 4 month» 2/1-7/8 Do. Private hills 3 months 2 2-1/8 Calculta T.T. and o,d 14* |g(;4 Hangnoa y 1 I tom huy if.,;! Ma ,,a g(] 3 Bala via Bank o d Ij Woiiokoug, Bank
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  • 1128 4 Pena no, 28th November, 1895. Dear Jack, —The nasty, beastly weather of of the last few days is to blame for my silence last occasion. I wai too unwell to scribble even an I. O. U. Chit at Thean let alone writing you a letter. Such being
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  • 686 4 (From our oim Correspondsnt.) Although there are three men and a woman* all Javanese, (the men are soldiers), in jail on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of Mr. Kat of the Deli Maatschappij, the real murderer has not yet been discovered. Th® woman was officially fetched
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 New Advertisement. Penang, 6th Dec., 1895. The Municipal Electors op George Towiii Penang Gentlemen, IHAVE to tender you my heartfelt thanks for the honor you have accorded me by my election on Tuesday last as your representative on the Municipal Board for the years 1896, 1897, and 1898. Having only
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  • 964 6 Th* following line* are from Mr Rudyard Kipling’s latest poem, which appears in “The Times” We’ve drunk to the Queen, God bless her We’ve drunk to our mothers’ land We’ve drunk to our English brother (But he does not understand) And the Cross swings low to the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 65 6 H. J- M A R T Y N, J™. r IgM* IMPORTERS AND GENERAL DEALERS. Sole Agents for:— A 'Y V —V. i r I I* Jf w> B •f f V J Lucas Bol’s i oid Gin Van Straalen, Monsieur and Erkelens Clarets, IlOcks, Burgundies, Etc. Hart Brothers’ Horse
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1358 7 m m H. ABRAMS. rul livrry stable keeper anp trailer, .1 1 />/a n f jitjxts. M LEITH STILEET, PEHAWG. Tbligrams Excelsior Penang. I KAN AGEE—JAMES COLLINS. Address: No. 1 Farnnhar StreetW Dersea ami Traps for aale or Hire I, t fl Js BTHERSOLE Co. 2L Four-in-hands, Dog Certs. Landwois,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 525 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATEL> BY ROYAL CHARTER Capital 800,000 Reserve Fund 325,000 PENANG BRANCH. INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS. For IS months, 4% per inmiro. For 6 months, annnm. For 3 mouths, per annum. £tURRENT Deposit Accounts are opened and Interest allowed ftt 2 per cent per
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    • 240 8 B. 0. S. WHISKY. 1 FINAfT WHIVUCI Pwwj- .t I i2 Retailed by.— Mbssrs, HIN LEE A Co. THE AN GHEE A Co. SENG CHIN A 0d? GUAT CHEJS’G BROS. A Co. LEE HOO A Co. DONALD MACKENZIE’S FINE SCOTCH_WHISKY. Spbciallt Bottled for SARKIES BROS., Sole Importers, Straits Settlements and
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