The Straits Times, 22 May 1895

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 24 1 THE Straits Maritime Journal AM) GENERAL NEWS- PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. VOL. 2. No 87, PENAKi, WEDNESDAY, f<2ND MAY. 1895 PRICE ::0 CEHTB.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 88 1 BOLS GIN.. E J t Penang Gosling &Co Singapore. POSADA V/INiSI slirirs. DA WSOI TACK A )'>. CLI X. K*e. LIOT \A BS O vr i: v n tfsCRiP tl ox. MANILA CIGARS. compa si i oExr.n tL,t i > n i, perla del omimmtm, i WPEIiIO d:: m r.vy.-i.
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    • 86 1 BRITISH rNDIA STEAJf NAVIGATION Co., L,;. ES PENi W r e k l v. To wingtipore, Uaii^oonandCaleutta^Moulmein via Rangoon. Forts i a ut j. y T< > Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Pondieherry and Madras. E TS ABOUT WEEKa To Singapore, Adelaide, Mell>ouni i i Svdnei KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. BEBVICEB FOR
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  • 708 2 "Straits Maritime Journal." Wednesday 22nd May 1895. THE HEALTH OF THE STRAIITS SETTLEMENTS. The medical Bepoit on the Civil Hospitals of the Straits Settlements daring the rear 18:>1 is, as such reports invariably are, rather interesting reading, rt appears that, as a whole, tbegeneralliealtfa of the Straits Settlementi wraagood. But
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 Pritchard Co. LADIE D^rARTMENT. fteceired In t. u.tiLENFAUQ. •fo in. Pancy Twee Is Checks, 4c. 4t in. Prsnch Serges in latest shades Goblin, Electric, Fawn, Moss, Broaae, Oreans, Navy Blue, Black, Ac. 4_* in. Satin chillis- Green, Tabao, &c. 42 in. Nun's Cloth Helio, Red, Pink, Sky, Cream, White, Black.
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    • 552 2 New Advertisements. TCWNnHAj-LTPENANG." rCB a KIAV m<; ins OSLY. Tlic new WILLAMD OPEBA COMPANY, 37 Artistes. GRAND OPlrflNG NIGHT, Mottdaii, JsT«ry v;r//. lsur,. "THE GAIETT G18Z.." Prices: $3, 2 1. Plan at MA V X A ltl> A Co. PENANG TURF CLUB. August Meeting. PRO I 'OS KD PROGRAMMK FIRST
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    • 142 2 N OTIC E |V/fU. T. Sf\r has been appointed to Mi as afanagMT f>f this Estate during in/ absence, frith effect from to I Edmund A. B. BROWN, Manager i\>r //c Propiittwt, I Prye Pugar Estate, I*. W., I6tfa May, 1895. OC/;.1.V STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S. Denartnres from England, ci d i»mi
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  • 42 3 HONGKONG NOTES Another line of trans- P.icific Kteamers commciiei'R rtiinnupf on or hlxhil ihe 15th inst. I'll*? piomvi hi: announetnl t,. |,;i\. I kong on (Uiii tl.il For l'"ii land, Oi.'^oii fn ig in connection uitli the Greal Nmi hern 1* ilway.
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  • 82 3 The ,n.p i j to Messrs. Mil- ,1,1 :i..\, W totally lo>t Oil till :;rd Mi\ on (iuUi Poini (etween Amoy an< I. |illlk: from whence they were taken in the Company's st. vi nit-i- A i;,,i .l/.» t> Hongkong. The icoidenl in «:itd to linve bpen due t i
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  • 83 3 Por some lime all the dry docks iii the Colony have been Fully occupied, many vessela having to wait several d its For n chance to get in the Aberdeen dock* have in consequence I n much used, steamers being Bent there which formerly always used tilt' docks on the
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  • 50 3 The continued drought is making things disagreiible no water being obtdjiiable ex-cpt between the hours of t'i a. in., and oa. in., each day; vessels m the port Bud it difficult to get sufficient for their needs, Ihe water call-ftiig being very ooilrfuicuous in the harbour all the t ime.
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  • 78 3 The Steamboat Company is contemplating getting some ILht< draught atern-wheel bi camera in view f the opening of the West river. the first vessel.-, are likely to 1..- 1) ;i!t 1 ically as it is difficult to secure ex icily what i; required unlesa tome skiiiel person who thoroughly nndcrst
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  • 35 3 The scire about lh pi igfiie proved to be an /.s- t',ifnn.i, no cas -s r.\ two or three imported onea bavin r lieen ili.scovei'ed after the most rigid search, extending HOW over three weeks.
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  • 86 3 NAUTICAL GOSSIL The I\ T.ik Government survey launch with Messrs. Lefroy and Howard on board, had a rough time of it off I'a.o Serabil.m the other day.' The weather v.is so tempestuous that the engine driver and stoker were forced to deserl their posts to prevent the launch being sua'iiped
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  • 124 3 A rather curious theroy to account for the regrettable loss of the Uililion lias been advanced by a Ma.-tiM- Marine of this port, to the effect* that, the *hi;) being badly stowed, the rolling and pitching she went through on her last ill-fated voyage, resulted in Friction being set up
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  • 80 3 The BaUoeomjfle one of the Dundee Clipper Line vesaeb*, passed Deal on Tuesday morning April 23rd, 97 days out from Kingston, S.A, and has made the round voyage, London to Adelaide and lioin in '< t!i»in eight months, discharging !-< i cial ar.o i I v < <In de, shifting
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  • 56 3 'I'll abandonment of the Sw.-d; iron barque Aiinilii 175 toii6 register, manned with crew of thirteen hand*, ami the loea of the Bi iron barque Iron Crag, 170 tons register, with a crew of eighteen men, were RiinultaiHOiisly BllllOllllCCll lilHl U. I>, it H but the Swede v\a< tailed with
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  • 91 3 T'i" h'iud''"dt!i co" i I i 1 s'cimi >r a riive I at BriMii i-li iven on tlif I'Uh April. Only two of tho linn Ire I atemera csirriwl the German ll i (the l>'ni" sine- lohl l>y Bn and the I! I I) oi n( i (!r ■.•'.< yH4
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  • 21 3 The steamer Daphne, of the Hamburg Kingsin line, has by purchase become the property J<-f the Swatow Steamship Company of Hamburg.
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  • 162 3 On Saturday 20th April the steel s.s. Mogul, built by Sir. Roylton Dizon Co., Middlesbroilgh, for the China an I .Japan trades, to tlio order of the Mogul Steamship Company [Messrs (iellatly, lionkey, Sewell A Co., OI London managers) was taken to sea on her official trial trip. Her dimensions
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  • 105 3 On Thursday 18th April the s. a. Benridge built hy Messrs. Craig, Taylor and Co., of Thornaby-on-Tees, for Mr. Joseph Houlfc, of Liverpool, was taken to sea for her trial trip, which proved highly successful. She is a sister ship t"> the Benrath lately sent away, by tlio same builders,
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  • 71 3 The turret-deck steamor RojfOiifl, built hv William Doxford and Sons, Limited, of SundVrland, to the order of Messrs. Answer Broth -rs. London, was taken on her official trial on the 19th April, when a menu speed of 12 knots was registered. Her total deadweight capacity i-s 5.200 tons on 20
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  • 46 3 A tire broke out on Sunday Baoniinf Mm 1 tth Apiil nn lioard H.M. depot ahip "Marlboroogk,** at Portemoatb, in it oompartmenl < taining a rarnaoe which toppliea litiit f«»r the drying-room, and wbert the bamnoekt of Imlf (lie ship's oompany, who were ou leave, were Marked.
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  • 52 3 Oniera haw been given for her Majeatj't rarveyiafi »hip 'Triton," Com in I'-i- Oeoiir* Pirie, to make new sutvevM of tin- lower reaeliM <"f Ibe liver Thane*. Upon ill-' completion <>f lite work t lie Triton lms been directs »o p« -1 i". Lowestoft, for surveying duty off the o.ist
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  • 52 3 Tt Ins been decided t<> enlarge tlio cn?inf> mi toiler ■hop in Chatham Dockyard. The work m t"> l><> carried rwi al of *****. The Atnv and N ■••■>■ Oi •ay" laiyual envinea now nndei < gtrncti n in ('.•lii.i.i D.HjkyaiH me thoite for ihe Miuwva. which ki« < i
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  • 87 3 It U Vroiwr Meiampas w»« to h«T« be«n rewij I Vpril Ui pi-o -I i II i. I*, lo t kk pal Mr, i 16 n >■■ it ,1, hi I. in .f M I' nre. I'" l t f T, l<- |.n >-li A l»i-"- number <•( defect! I
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  • 16 4 The Siamese gmboaf I■. Captain Hunker, arrived yesterday from ICopah tad lea i to-day for ruket.
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  • 186 4 Th re was Mum' tmnble on board the I'r.i/iniiii.i on Mondiy Hfternoon. On her arrival, t i ",n i n iir in r i with son** of the marine police went on board an i s^irclifd for smuggled opium, a sinal 1 quantity of which wan i ivered in the
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  • 165 4 The very much talked of— among nautical men-/''///;/;/ I'ish ease h;is at length come to an end. It will be remembered thai the s. s. i ying li■ on the 24tli of last December, while returning from Port Weld (•> Peuang, ran down a sampan containing four Chinamen, two of
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  • 50 4 On tlic 26th Of hist month, the ftrst German vessel accomplished a passage through the North Bea canal. It was the Imperial de*p«tcli Boat Yni/ii, which came from Kiel and :i>>. d Brunsbuotlol lor Wilbelinshaven. The [lassnge from Kiel, in the Baltic, to Wilbelwtiunven, opposite Heligohind, occupies only fourteen hours.
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  • 146 4 The 15. I. S. K. s.s. Kalinin li;i«l an exceedingly rough passage of it from Rangoon here m her las! voyage. Sin- left Rangoon on Friday, the 17th itmt,, and shortly after discharging her pilot, leil in for a apell of bad weather almost cyclonic in it's intensity. The m<.!.
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  • 127 4 The case of W. 'I. Coutts (Messrs. Gilfillan W« '1 A Co.) against N. If. lleriean for acting a* a Pilol to the s. s. Crane without holding a General I'ilot'n Licence and For l;il-. 1 v reI > i < 1 1 1 1 1 tr |o Ilio C.ij
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  • 923 4 LONGSHORE CHAT I H i Perak and Loektt owtwd hy Mr. BweUenbam .■mil who w;is iii-i favourite for thi Maiden Plate in Singapore will *****- up from th<> South in Settlement, on the termination of his engagements there, m routt for Sungei Ujnng. Perak and Penang an very well repre*
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  • 46 4 WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY. *****. Esplande I r !iiit;i-ii Bbionia Scoihiiiil ll.no '1 Srllitll.s.lie .Mil w Sin irt Fi uliiinjj ,i Selection '11m- BiitivtniNii Oiil Bk 1.--1 W.l.y. B«m X.ml ;,u,i Wbitm M.-H,1..r i I 'oik I lltmj iixm.h La Tlii«r« li M.< (It A i (> TbumiMoa
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  • 49 4 T HURSDAY, 23rd MAY 1895. I 'All KIi'AMM. 1 Ov.Mlure II 111 11.v..,1«itf A.ll.rr •2 UMiz All in it ifitrtfoi Xiii I.'. ,J,r :l IVkn liv A w:iy S»hm 4 ir.iii Hir»M Low I liia 5 Srlioltinclie 'I'll f..r T.t 1f.,,- i; Mh,,-|i I lit* Muiiiit linen" Z I
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  • 67 4 EXCHANGE. Pi nan*,, 22s i> Mat, 1895. London, U>t»»k O-d »m] T. T. f/1 D«». 4 mi. mlis 2/2 IYir.il.- I.MU moatlM I I '4 CnliMitta T. T. ami <yl r 1 93 1 Rnnirooa l!>{ M»drM |98* Bftiavia R.nk 0..| M |gg HonukoOfl li.nk I'ieiii. Do. T.l.vs* si U
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  • 45 4 "Straits Maritime Jounal." CONTEXTS o/f/,is Week's I—me, Ticli- Tiible, and Mails. KxcJin.ii'fo etc. LEADING ARTICLES. The Health of the Straits Settlements. Nautical Gossip. Longshore Ch.at Cricket iv P.-nang and Fcrak. The Burning of the Ship Balbalan Mr. Reginald B.mthorne. The Royal Navy in the 'BO's.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 102 4 A HILL WARY. niu Ti,iJs i »*y« Ui« Bin il h gin ami „t IWi g TrwAT. 11... 1 j,t w .kin« 1,,, l „;h,-. b..l s v I*H i Nf.e, 1,,,,,kf.,vf. Bel8 el t„■ 1 c 1 l< t 1 l i "5 fTIII lilne <" bed V-" U
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  • 365 5  - THE BURNING OF THE SHIP "BALBALAN." It whs (lie tfood sti ip "Is.ilbul.tu, from Lui^k.t to IV A l.u-kt ti in); her \v;.y across y<m cohM Imw ler rivets ■biag Ii VM Urn goad «l.i|. H;.ili..Un 1 "cl.o 1 -k full of karasiae, Fiom I In- Lin-kit nwlls, hut mh
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  • 1666 5  -  Mi. Rbdixald Bmmoixi. By I The nosl distressing circumstance has happened. No sooner had 1 got our home into that state which gives an impression of the Beautiful, no sooner had I arranged it without a single false principle, than Urosvenor determined to give a bouse warming."
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 159 5 ii i till tif mi i ili j ma. Tliuu jit- rtihl t.. -.111. I 111 i-!.»i. >.r.,. 11, I, M i,i-lit wi.ko wjlli Ij««I lii-uil. t',i, 1,,, v h v «ufT.-| 111^ ||..TU 1,, 1, t W-.J, R v 1 W'.ke, I. 11l I mi; .:,t,,|. f.., r .'»i"..f
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  • 692 6 THE ROYAL NAVY IN THE '80'S IV. By Si'*\ku; [loon, Ban* A- < r i m tin- nliip <-|i:u-c(l the bnrboitr .-lie begun ti> roll and pitcli, aud mum «■<• were all .1 kick. Tbe smells from th" bstrrackrooma tii^riii. ;iiml cjittl.- increased oar miterj, and for tli<' first time
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  • 566 6 Pi w.vt; C. C. m. Kiuav In tills paJah, wlii.h »hs pkye.l on S'utur.lnv l«s», Kii.n a na toaaand aleeted t<> if i>. An bony anil l» M Itr-.w.i weretMefrai to t.» tbe wicket a, Hie bowling being mated lo Bird and Jantoam. Bir«l opened Iraaa tba
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  • 936 6 CRICKET AT PERAK. A most, interesting nnt.-li wis played in Tl» liprni.' on Ralur.h.y last, tli.. c()i,lesti,,._r le.nn l 0 IVrak (i»ll Clnl. t'H., the Cii.kct Chili. Mi. bVlftald w.,n ilie toaa ii ml mi the Crieketera in •nit, ii.«- U.-id.nt i-ml Uwiua" bowling, Glcmoo and UisKensn anataiuing tbe ntiii.k.
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  • 100 6 List of Unclaimed Letters and Papers lying at the Penang •)!""-';V ;V Kl i>. k-v L w. HSw.& S±T lllla Fr X...ie«, .1. U l: l i 'l."-, r IVi r.tl....-, Arllnir mW U W IVnl,y. Al.s. EiJ 1 **w*id nA. I lacliler Hnmm I, Sumli fl l{ Btoefo 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 410 7 Khye Ho Foundry Co. «o wel i r, PKNANG. ENGINEERS BOILER ITAKERS. RHIPWRIOHTH, [RON ft BRASS I I S'DERS, BRIDGE IU.'IMJKIiS, QKNERAL CONTRACTORS, sW. \i.v.\ ra job ZTNKARA A |i. i pi' »'i li»f »l' "inst ooriosi.in t*v.'\ ■til 1 1 hk ii> I iiilti h PIUCR 8 RwntiM mi-?
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    • 229 7 "TANJONG PENAGRI." A 81-WEEKLY PAPZR IN MALAY PUBLISHED EVERY MONDA V AND Til U USD A Y. Useful alike to Scholars and Advertisers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION IN AoVANCK. IVr aniinm I I'iviiiire 1 HA IKS YOU AI)VKIMIS!NC>. PiiSl iuaerlictn It lines or IoM 60 cts. One nionlli 160 30 liitta
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    • 185 7 GUAT CHENG Eros. 27 BEACH STREEBT, v k x t; Commission Agents und General Store-Keepers SHIPPING SUPPLIED. -a^alalfc^Bj^gßKUSfcfciS^""^^^ MR. COLLINS. FvRAWS the attention of those who are passing through Penong to the facility with which ihcv can visit places of interest on the Island by patronising his excellent livery establishment.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 381 8 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, :o •C <>: PAID-UP CAPITAL 10,000,000. RKSEUVK FUND 5,000,000. MESBRYI UABIUTT OF PEOPRIBTORS $10,000,000. CHIEF MANAGER: Hongkong: THOMAS JACKSON. Esq* LONDON BANKERS LONDON COUNTY BANK. i: v.l <i Imtucst Allowed On Current Deposit Accounts, at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on d.-iily
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    • 205 8 B. 0. S. WHISKY. > i TH >0 or "i i sn-^ay (x.sus nun i Ti r. I t Retailed l.y M-si,s. lil\ LEE Co. ,r THEAN CIIMK A Co. KING (in.N A Co. OUAT (IIKXd BROS. A: I ,r LEX 800 Co. THEPRYE RIVER DOCK 'I Ti)E abore Dock,
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