The Penang Patriot, 13 July 1898

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  • 20 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY E9EBUH6. VOL. 1] PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 13th JULY 1898. [No. 11.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 452 1 AJ? TAIKCHEE&CO. M CHURCH STREET PENANG. X ySsAbN JIIF'tV f 1! II RS P| All fIT SHIP CHANDLERS WHOLESALE Unll L?t- U*-»J H DEALERS IN EUROPEAN GOODS. > vi' y Iglj ill flOirS ll A REPORT ON L\j|| SUIr v J|Lw fH «MhjD fc,.Ar.Tfc.-«< aJ •"'^SWr’C No. 06, BEACH STREET.
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  • 795 2 T!:p Editor does not uoid himself responsible lei t ue opinions expressed by Correspondents. L u the Editor of tile Ptnany Pauioi Perak, H-tii July. Ic9B. Dear Sir, I have re:id with g’eit interest the crrespondeiice published in your is.>ue oi the 6ih i> st a Christian ana y
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  • 133 2 Penang, !3tu July. 1898. Rates close as follows London Henand Hank l/|us Do, 4 month’s siilit Hank l/ !l J Do, 3 Credits 1/11 Do. 3 Documentary 1 /11 T 7 -aicurta; Demand Hank Rs 14;'A l>o. 3 (lav’s »Ltvt Private 1i 7 Bombay. Demand Hank i 4A^ Do
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  • 1868 2 We am told by our conespond* nt of Whims and kaiioios that "’hen hnst was on ear; h. lie osiu dished his 1 hutch L was so iy neglected Weeds were u lowed to grow over i> titid m it W chile long before
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  • 195 2 EXPECTS D. 14 Outward P &0. Mail Sterme arrumatta fiom olombo fc Singapore, hina and Japan, (.ii fiban, Wood Co. 15 h 8 Augsburg from Singapore fur Marseilles A nisi e>bam and Hamburg. Ilehn Mever and C o 15 s s Armenia f.mii -ingapore, for L nd< n, Hamburu
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  • 164 2 Penan®, 13tu July 1893. Tin 43.55 /Trang out of season. Black Bepper < WestConst... nominal. V AcheenGlb... do. White Pepper 38— do. Cloves (picked) out of season. Mace No. 1 1< 5, do. Mace Pickings 9o. do, Nutmegs 79 do. No. 1 6.9') do. Sugar < 2
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  • 257 3 PEACE rumours denied I he rumours as io the commencement of negotiations lor peace are denied at Madrid. OX THEIR WA Y BA CK TO SPAIN Aaimral Camara’s squadron is returning to .^pain j psS IA N DIPLOMA TIC Oil A NGES. M Michael .'egiers has been appointcd
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  • 39 3 OUTWARDS Bengal July 15 Paramatta 29 L’husan Aug. I‘J Ballaarot 2d Coromandel Sept 9 Bengal 23 Paramatta Oct. 7 HOMEWARDS Verona July’ 15 Bullaarat 29 Coromandel Aug 13 Bengal 27 Paramatta Sept. 10 Chus.au 24 Ballarat Oct 8
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  • 744 3 COMMUNICATED. It is doubtful whether the Mohomedan (Tub proposed by the Datok Mentri and others in connection with the booth 11 club will be an accomplished fact. At a general meeting of the Moslem Fo-<tb »11 lubheld on the loth instant, the following appointments have been made, A
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  • 1168 3 The outward P s s. Parinitta left Colomb at G p in m 'Saturday tue l»tli inst.. and may be expected to arrive heie to-morrow tn>rn'•>g. 'I he II. I. S. X. Coy a s Lnodiana is expected to arrive here trotn Xeg ip itain to-morrow morning
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  • 17 3 The Shanghai washermen arc on strike. They wish to charge three cents per piece.
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  • 24 3 A Mahomedan girl at N agio e, i- -aid t have given birth to a child at the age of 9 years.
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  • 25 3 A clTnher in Jaffna is said to h ive butchered his wife though jealousy and his child of about 5 years old.
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  • 27 3 A very queer Marriage has taken place in America. The bridegroom is about 81 yoftis old and the bride. 73 years.
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  • 25 3 A mong other curiosities a German lady has a hat worth £ls l| o which she has obtained in a loitery.
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  • 28 3 It is rumoured that the Americans are about to introduce a new electric light to their warship, which will render night .as bright as day.
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  • 69 3 The Russian Manchurian Railway. The Military governor of -hengking has objected to the route proposed f r the Rii sian Manchurian Railway on the ground thatit will pass ton close to one of the Imperial sepulchres but it is said that the Russians pay no heed to the governor’s representations
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  • 110 3 It seems that Japan would gladly form an alliance to preserve ('hin« if Great Brita n would onlv formally shew her hand and so allow of her cards being seen. For one thins is certain. Japan dreads Bussia’s advance Southwa’d, even more n w than she did
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  • 146 3 At the church of Holy Rood, Swindon, on the feast of i >ur l.ady Help of Christians. William Ralph Catnr. E.-q of Swindon a d of t uiidge House. Chippenham, had the happine.-s t> be received into theCathohc church by the Rev Dean Loneran Mr. Cator is the nephew
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  • 208 3 The Annuary of Catholic Missions, says an American paper has just been issued by the Propaganda !he steady progress in the number of Catholics signalized during the past three years in all those countries dependent on the Propaganda is simply wonde ful. Increase in
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  • 400 3 'i he Queen, as is well-known, is a strong believer in the reality and near presence of the spirit world. A writer in the current number of the Quiver sta ei that Mrs. Oilphant’s Rittie Pilgrim in the Unseen was of great interest to Queen, who since
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 225 3 Riddles. 1— Long legs, short thighs, Little head, and no eyes. 2 -Sixty teeth and never a tongue, And yet it chatters all day long 3 As I was passing over London Bridge, I looked into a window. And saw four and twenty little things Dancing on a cinder. 4
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  • 28 4 jl xic It id stated that about 17,126."UU n-eu are in military service under the Powers. More than £icy,uuBuuo is allotted for their maintenance.
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  • 36 4 oninebe i»inco It is commonly believed among the lnnese. says a native Paper, that a hine.-e female u e lu>rt hair will be burn again a male by way ot transmigration.
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  • 44 4 In a certain part of India, we hear of a veiy curious cat. From it* young age it has tie.it habituated to vegetable diet that it cannot heir any kind of meat. Ruts and mice are quite safe in its company.
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  • 55 4 Du ing the last complete commercial year the trade of India with the United States was valued at above 7u,oQo,ouu rupees fs!d,7s-',»«0) nine tenths of the imports being kerosine. India sent the States five times mote than it received in the form of hides and jute,
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  • 106 4 Divorce among the Burmese is effected not by law or religion but by certain interesting process. If a husband wants to divorce hi» wife, tie invites to his abode the principal persons of the place. After giving them a grand entertainment he explains to them the
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  • 95 4 From the Semaine Colonaile we learn that eig’t members of a French religious nursing sisterhood left Saigon the other day for Bangkok to establish a general hospital theie on account of the French Government, Of the eight sisters, six are Europeans and two natives and
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  • 105 4 The Government of the French Rebublic hns raised 10 the dignity of the Legion of Honour Mr. Oonstancio Roque da Costa Thi* is a distinction very much sought after all over the world, but rarely obtained except by those b-w who have rendered signal services to the
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  • 156 4 Tribune The Ilon'ble Sir Baba t hem Singh Bedi recently isMied a circular sanctioning and approving widow re-mat riage among Sikhs and singhs with certain sensible relictions, which me bit to be necessary n t.'iis country by even the most zealous advocate- of tue retorm. Ihe “encyclical,” as
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  • 177 4 Information that has reached us from various source* iu Goa, indicate a state of affairs, which cannot be viewed without sore misgivings. For year* past Goa has had the reputation of being the mosit heavily taxed country in the world. The voice of the people has been
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  • 200 4 A.n imperial edict give 3 the Imperial conßent ■ays N. G Daily News, t > a memorial by Juru: Hui senior Vice president of the Hoard of w;ir, recommending that Princes. Dukes, and Noble* of the 1 1 tine rial II use should he sent abroad to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 206 4 THE 1 “DIAWO JUBILEE” PRESS 130 CffIJLIA STREET, FE2TA2TG-. -<* nr**m*>*> WORKS OF ALL KINDS, CHEQUE BOOKS. BLOCKED BILL HEADS, INVOICE BOOKS. IffW f!I8I SSI fifffll CIRCULARS lIAND BILLS MEMO FORMS AND ADDRESS CARDS, I AREALL Sxtouted in the sest Style Concert and ball programmes; POSTERS. To any size, wholly
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