The Penang Patriot, 7 September 1898

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  • 20 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER 1898. [No. 19
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  • 582 2 ®LL idolatry leads to the introduction C-LA and observance of' many useless and harmful practices. There is a species ot idolatry very prevalent in our midst, which will bear out this statement. '1 he idol worshipped is not an image but that, intangible something called success, lo the
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  • 360 2 Signal Defeat of the Khalifa’s Army. General Kitchener, on Friday last, defeated and di>persed the Khalifa’s army. Fighting between the two armies lasted for five hours. After the battle the British and Egyptain forces occuoied Omdurman. Cavalry and gunboats have been sent in pursuit of the Khalifa and his
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  • 136 2 ?enmvg, Ttii September, 1833. Kates close as follows.* London De mand Dank 1/111 l)o 4 month’s sight Bank 1/ M i Do, 3 Ore fits 1 /II 1 Do. 3 Documentary 1/1J Calcutta; Demand Hank ‘ls. lU> Do. 3 day’s sight Private IHi Bombay. Dana id Hank I^6 [i
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  • 84 2 EXPECTkD Soot. 5 Outward I'. O. Mail Steamer Coromandel from Colombo for Singapore, and hina Japan Qiltilien Wood Co. 8 s. s. Tosa j[am Iron Singap re t>r Marked cs. Lon Ion and Antwerp, Boust *ad A t'o 0 I*. Extras..®. Canton from Suez, for Singapore», China and Janan.
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  • 33 2 OUTWARDS. Coromandel Spt. 8 Paramatta 22 Bengal Oct. 6 Ohusan 20 Ballaarat Nov. 3 HUM K WARDS C.'husan Sept 10 -Sutlej 24 Ballaarat »ct 8 Coromandel 22 Paramatta Nov. 5 Benpal 19
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  • 2131 2 Mr. Suppioh of th: Govt. Pel dept hqs been transferr ,1 to II 1 auibo >n to act for Xamasivayatn for 0 months. Last Friday a bicycle rider supposed to be a Chinese Balia, had a collision with a fruit seller fr un bell nd can lug
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  • 51 2 S me "old bangles were rceently sent by valuepayable post, from Calcutta to Myitkyina. in Burma, but on arrival the parcel contained lumps of mud. The postal authorities are investigate? the case. It is pointed out that it is the Calcutta office that closes the Myitkyina a mail
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  • 60 2 It having been brought to the notice of the Postal authorises, that current coin, precis stones, gold or silver bullion, jewellery and other articles of value, are frequently enclosed in l ettered letters and forwarded by post, those doiiu so are warned of the risk they
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  • 114 2 The Pope received in auoience, a few wee» ago, the liev. I ’rebendary Miller, of Chichester, and accepted at the hands of that Protestin'.! divine, some volumes dealing with the vindicate n of traditional texts of Holy Scripture. '1 he I 1, e received Prebendary
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  • 138 2 Amongthe visitors to Hongkong at K' Siiys the Telegraph, is Mr. W. Allan f*. k European Muhammadan, who is Turkey to endeavour to enlist the Sultan in a project for the building of a M/"'; 1 madan church in New York, on similar 1! the one at
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  • 39 3 ““h and Bwiftnew with which the ThC .u'lkin- headway in Hubli may be r, U 'Tf the fact that though 4.000 inhabitants ju.ljicdfio thedftily attacks and mortareached iSjmdjtwbeJ 79 on the 8,1. uitini"- TToimicfnrmv Festival
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  • 39 3 tn meeting of the NetfapaM.» taluk Board -u,m Ve.ineaday last Its 8,K* has been -an. 11 "?1 f„r makins sanitary and cons.-rvam.-y c:l .„t for the Koman Catholico f-tivul co.nm.ncing easily m Soptcmler lr.Yhihition of 1.^00
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  • 63 3 r i ii t* jr hi ad j trn/ Government of India had determined to 1 ie t j n the Paris Exhibition of 1,900, huAr consequence of Sir II. S Kind’s recent r to guarantee 12,000 towards the expenses, of sending certain collections of
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  • 192 3 S. H. Review. Keening her house well and making the little irld over which she rules happy, faithful, beautif 1 the womanly woman has neither time nor inclination for the life of out-of-door alarms t,1 dicitV which many of the sex affect. \V hat L.l.ition she ha-.
    —S. H. Review.  -  192 words
  • 247 3 Mr Hebert Huberts arked the Secretary < f State for India whether the Nawab of Dir, who was waging war against the Hajari tribes, was related to 1 inra Kalian, against whom a bt iti-h force was sent in 18do; whether the original arrangement as to
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  • 258 3 Mr. Herbert Robert' asked the Secretary of State for Jndia: Whether he will lay before Parliament a statement showing what regiments an 1 detachments of the Indian Army are now employed in Africa or elsewhere outside Her Majesty’s Indian possessions, also what Indian forces are now
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  • 284 3 liis G race the Archbishop finding it difficult, owing to f;iilin»j: health, to perf -rm without the help of an auxilary llishop, the arduous duries of the episcopate, in this important di cese, solicited some time hack from the Holy See.
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  • 95 3 Mo.-t people know, says the Planter, that the rainie-t station in till India is Cherrapunji in the Assam Dills. Gherrapunji has this year been having even more than its usual allowance. On the 2.0th, 21st, and 22nd, of .June, the rainfall was lo DC, 12-55.
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  • 489 3 What made Gladstone so great a leader of men. especially of masses of men, and also contributed so much to his oratorical power, was in addition of course to bis rare intellectual endowments bis magnetic gitt of sympathy, writes a friend of his in the London Chronicle. lie
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  • 574 3 —Daily News. '1'ho “Fin-nightly Rovi'w’f r Angst may aim >st be described as a bumbo; ban Numbers, if contain.' two anoymous article' in praise of the Colonial Secretary. One is entitled boldly hut a little previously “Mr. < bamberlain as Foreign Minister.” The other is
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  • 116 3 A serious riot took place at N’azari village within the jurisdiction of the 24 Parganas, in which fourteen villagers were seriously wounded. r I here were two rival parties, each comprising nearly one hundred men, who claimed the l ight of fishery in a certain jalknr.
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  • 212 3 At Terunageswaram. a village about 4 miles east of Kumbakonani there used to be held once in 10 years a grand poledanee performance by a mixed troupe of local acrobats, A pole 72 feet long is planted erect on the top of the front tower
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  • 185 3 The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. (To the Editor of the Penang Patriot Sir, —With referrencc to a Mohammedan and Christian statements, regarding religion that appeared in 8everal of your last issues, I begto remark that the words used by them, annoy
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  • 430 3 A PEN ANG JAVI PEKAN OF TAIPING. Dear Sir, It is with unfeigned satisfaction that we in Tniping have hailed your leading article on the subject of Indian Representation in the Council. As a community very few in the Straits are so loyal to the Crown a> tip* Indian Subjects.”
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  • 677 3 A Chinese woman while bathing at an old disused mine at I ekka Menglembu was drowned. 'l he services of Haji Ahmad, Settlement Officer, Krian, have been dispensed with lay the Government with effect from the 1st August, Monday last the nth inst was observed as public Holiday
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  • 2147 3 (from Perak Pioneer.) Mr. Adams in a lengthy and able speech called the attem ion ot thejm\ to the fact that the evidenc e against X<> l was of a purely circumstantial chaiaeter, and that the animus referred to l>\ < <,ni sei for the prosecution
    (from Perak Pioneer.)  -  2,147 words

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