The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 6 October 1888

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1 4 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
  • 16 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. VoL. I. Malacca, Saturday, 6tji October, 1888. Ko. 40
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 831 1 3^ POOLES DOWNIE CO. RILEY P OWELL CO., AUCTIONEERS 0F SINGAPORE, HARGREAVES singapoke have jest received and are now OO 3 SHOWING THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS Merchant Road, Office and Sale-Room», Commercial Squar. KIM G I AN CO. Hinks’s Duplex Table and Hanging Lamps. Singapore. c Branch Sale-Rooms and Furniture
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  • 2143 2 Since the future prosperity of Malacca ch pends upon the development of her agricultural resources, the subject of agriculture here becomes of prime importance. Decent events clearly shew that the Government is thoroughly in earnest over the land question, and a great deal has already been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 SELANGOR GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE Public are informed that there in no Government, Rest House at any Station in the State of Selangor. F. A. SwETTENIIAM. British Resident, Selangor. Kwala Lumpor, 27,9/83.
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  • 18 2 Domestic 0 ccu mitt e. DEATH. At Madras, in the eighty-fourth year of his age, Mr. Paul Richards.
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  • 832 3 Selangor Rest House. Rear Sir, I was sorry to read the announcement i n your issue of the 29th Sept, that “there is no Government Rest House at any Station in the State of Selangor”, and am of opinion that there ought to be. There is
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  • 378 3 Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held at the Resident Councillor’3 Office, September 17th, 1888. Present. The Hon’ble D. F. A. Ilervey, President. A. J. Collier Esq. J. E. Westerhout Esq. 1. The Minute.? of last Meeting are read and confirmed. 2. The Secretary presents the
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  • 642 3 The number of persons killed by tigers during the month of September has reached the respectable total of nine. Of this number three were taken off the railway works, two quite near the town, and two at Bulct Jelutong, where a toll of a man a
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  • 877 3 With the march of civization it is usual to expect improved facilities in procuring commodities and materials of all kinds. This expectation is far from being realized in Selangor. The difficulties in procuring ordinary commodities and articles of almost daily use, and the irregularity of supplies would
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  • 228 4 Arrivals Departures. Flag o Vessel’s name Captain and Tons From !^_!i 6 P artnrc Consignees g .Sept Kian Ann Rozelis jßrt.s.s. 101 Klang 30 Singapore Hona Pun Will O’thewispHeodry .do 16| do a„ P 4 Co. Amherst Macay do. 108 Pakan do Bun a l’ pho WahJ »20
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  • 157 4 The following quotations are extracted f t the Singapore Free Press of a le °ct. 3rd, PRODTJCĔ. Tin p 1-38 Dambief T do- Cube No. 1 do. do. No. 2 Pepper, Black I do. White, Drv Rhio i 1 ,4.’ '0 Nutmegs 110 s I 01 Cloves Amboina I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 90 4 NOTICE. Mr.AEM|)GAM yaloopillai. Land Surveyor. No. S Church Street. Surveys promptly excuted, and plans supplied on moderate terms. For particulars apply personally or by letter to the above address. THE "BONA VENTURA” PRINTING OFFICE. 66, River Side Malacca 11. 13. COLLINGE. Proprietor. Publisher of the “Malacca Wee k ly Chronicle.”
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    • 255 4 NOTICE. ——:0: STRAITS AGENCY OF THE COMPANIA GENERAL t>E TABACOS DE FILIPINAS. (Compania Tabacaleea.) 3, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone No. 61. Every Mail from Manila brings fresb CIGARETTE PAPERS: •applies of Cigars of the following brands; j Cosmopolite, Job, Le Marquis, Plok, Tap. Cuba on Havana BEANus.-Cnlebra. j er Amb
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    • 156 4 liie Malacca Weekly Chkomoa, AND Mercantile Advertiser. S übscripticns. Local and Intersettlement Delivery payable Quarterly in Advance, Per annum $6 00 Single copies 20 Lis. each ADVERTISEMENTS. I’er inch or part of an inch in length. For one or two insertions, $1 a month 1 4 insertions $0 Special rates
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 221 4 RESULTS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE DURIAN DAUN HOSPT rTI *—rBSERVATORf, —HE G-*- FROM 28th SEPTEMBER, Au 4th October. 1838. Temperature. Hygrometry. i Month g o .5 o g j f— .is State and «ife g 0 I S B! a a, b '*s 1,5 a I 4
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