The Penang Patriot, 14 September 1898
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The Penang Patriot
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Title Section25 1898-09-14 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] i>knan«, Wednesday, htu September isqs. nniduit t [No. 20 L. -Vi! .■‘ui:25 words
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Advertisement769 1898-09-14 1 P i« if ImrkaMd ImstiPil ait Daikchee go. T oDi.. auOy s 4«wUvluvlu9>ll church street A- inond Jubilee year of Her most 4 rr- rw —tar TfS” PENA NG» Gracious Majesty’s prosperous aim Cm, M H-M-fli RUT 19 "H 4. TR 1_ trlorious reign. j |i| fl W IJa VIVAT769 words
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Article129 1898-09-14 2 Peking. 14th September, 1898. ,Trang out of season. Black Pepper WeetCoast... out of Stock i Acheenhlb..* $3" sellers. White Pepper 39 50 do Clove, (picked) out of eetigoo. Mace N... 1 los._ t ell«r s MacePickingS S 1 fKume,g t. Sugar i\. 2 4 d 1 P.a-kefc129 words
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Article122 1898-09-14 2 Penano, 14th September, 1898. Rates close as follows: London Demand Bank \l\\\ Do, 4 month’s si-ht Bank Do. 3 ('red its rl Do. 3 Documentary ll rs Calcutta; Demand Bank 11« j 4 Do. 3 day’s sight Private Bombay. Demand Bank J 4 Do. 3 days’ sight Private US*122 words
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Article27 1898-09-14 2 OUTWARDS. Paramatta £pt. 22 Bengal Oct. 6 Ofin«an 20 Ballaarat Nov. 3 HOMEWARDS. Sutlej Sept 24 Ballaarat Oct 8 Coromandel 22 Paramatta Nov 5 Bengal 1927 words
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Article166 1898-09-14 2 EXPECTED. Aug. 14 8 s Sonneberg from Singapore, for St. Nnz iirp. Havre and Hamburg, Behn, Meyer Co. Sep 16 8. 8. Indrapura from Sin t ap' ie, for New York, Behn, Meyer Co. 17«. 8. Andalusia from Hambnrk for Singapore China and Japan Behn, Meyer Co. 18 (about)166 words
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560 1898-09-14 2 fIXJRING our recent., short stuy ftt 'laiping, we came acr< fs with b Government circular issued from the Resident General’s Office, which amongst other things hos the following:—‘’Heads i of Deportments and District Magistrates ore reminded when application is being made to fill any vacancy as560 words
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Article66 1898-09-14 2 Upon the testimony of some uropean papers and especially of the "I ''*tholicTimes ofl.«»ndon and the Catholic Watchman of Madras we are able to contradict the statement of our contemporary the Editor of the Penan? Gazette as t<» the relig'ion of Admirals Sampson and Dewey both of66 words
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Article499 1898-09-14 2 Very Serious News from Crete. Muhammadan Riot at Candia In complince with a decesion arrived at among the foreign admirals stationed off Crete, Briti-h officials took over the tithe office at Candia on Tuesday. The Muhammadans opposed the entry of the officials. Rioters Fired on by British Guard. Thereupon499 words
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Article795 1898-09-14 2 The acting Governor is shortly expected at Taiping. On Monday the 12th in-t... Messrs. Irmes and Howard t >»>k up f>r t!ie time the benches of the Ist and 2nd <’<>u t. Penang, respectively. The case against a Hindu of S. Glugor for attempting to commit fc795 words
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506 1898-09-14 2 Rumours are still afloat to the effect that the islands are to remain under Spanish dominion. There is a lighthouse to every fourteen miles of coast in England. to every thirty-four miles in Ireland,506 words
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34 1898-09-14 2 The iiajah of Purlakimedi, has won the pnit which he tiled some vears njio ajrainst the Secretary of State, claiming certain Maliah forest# iU tht Ganjam Dietritt,34 words
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Article582 1898-09-14 3 Daily News. v people we e lying all along South,holid.»y F p u i t j lllo b.skmg in the sun, eaC h ttI e.red :.fter mi.ld.iy. and the 1 earners, inc-ming and ouig-mg. w i th passenger* Nothing, h -wcr"* ore Httemioii than a beautifully— Daily News. - 582 words
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Article585 1898-09-14 3 —Ttmpk Bar„ Ht is not until we reach toe reign of the third that Wo encounter the greatest tea-drinker tf wn or any age Kvery me lias heard of uniejue performances of Dr. Johnson as a B-drink r lias he not written of himself as Hhardened,—Ttmpk Bar„ - 585 words
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Article393 1898-09-14 3 communicaif d\ On the 31st ultimo ss. Hye Leone and Amherst wern late i i arriving at i eluK \nson owing to tiie unfavourable weather caused in the b iy. Mr 11 awes. Kam >ar i* very shortly exoected to leave for home on two m tit393 words
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Article327 1898-09-14 3 scratch match sit *’picket was pi iy>d between Messrs Duncan’.* and Hanna’s Elevens on Ssitur—day last and resumed in victory to the former’s eleven. Mr. 11 B ('ol'inge, tlv> Inspector of Schools. Perak h is been be e for si week, in-p *cti*»g the va ious327 words
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208 1898-09-14 3 During his stay at < oiml at we Sir Arthur Havelock, aceompaoi' (l by Lady II ivelock. paid a visit, to t> e n* w bu ch built hv Father Roy in that town l o r h were most charming and208 words
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239 1898-09-14 3 In a report by Mr 8 F. Mavers. issued by the Foreign Office, the writer (who is of H. M. onsulsir "ervioe in <’hin:i‘ says: r l he mission station of the Jesuits at Ma-< hia-Ohing lier at a little distance from the main road leading239 words
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Article553 1898-09-14 3 The Qaiven. Quukn Victoria, through ut h-r h-ng life and the constant attendance on Divine Service by which she has set a such a shining example to tier subjects, has shown a singularly < ath -ic taste in hvuiiig Old Lutheran pariphra-e* -nd chorales, Scottish psalm*.— The Qaiven. - 553 words
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Article586 1898-09-14 3 Inspector's eport fot 18'.'8. The annual inspert-ion "f the Free 'chool was commenced on Ist September and com-luded on loth September. Ihe St Xavier’- Institution and th« Anglo Chinese School. w(*’e examined simultaneously with the Kre<* School; rue paners set being identical, and tin* viva voce examination586 words
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Article72 1898-09-14 3 Vee asimy .Sudan a coo y in th>- loom Railway wor«-sii"p* Nagaputain wno was f und by tho Town Police on the night of S .turday hist t be lying dead drunk and -ense'e-- on the man road opposite the Kcehiyathack.~hianirt.an Koil was ch .rged72 words
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Article88 1898-09-14 3 This lady .Master "f Arts of >ew Zealand oftheo«ophieal proclivities and < Oh nel 4 >1« <>tt PresidentFounder of the '1 heosophicai Society elecnified large Native andiences of men and school boys by delivering some very inu-resung and instructive lectures on Religion and Science arid position88 words
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341 1898-09-14 3 Mr Robert Graham, an Lnglish merchant, resident in Porto liioo. has written to the New York Journal controdicting statements published in that paper about Porto Rico. During the 37 years I have lived in this island, I have travelled it all over, by night and341 words
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Article679 1898-09-14 3 —Daily A'etci, It is now twenty years since the issue of the first Report of Observations on Injurious Insects sind Common Farm Pests.” and in presenting the tw«‘nrv-first of these most useful publications, Miss Ormerod agsiin rend’ rs to agriculturists a service tbe value of which can hardly,—Daily A'etci, - 679 words
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Article69 1898-09-14 4 The.vicar of Gorleston (Yarmouth,/ hna cau c ed some sensation by expressing in tic pulpit the opin'nn that animals have a future life and that he wuld rather moot in heaven pome animal* than pome people he hod known r-evernl people pointedlv left the < hurcli69 words
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Article75 1898-09-14 4 The Rntavia Nieuvsblad tells of ft r hines dairyman there who found that his cows lmd suouenly coa-ed to give milk. The <Ws being in jr«;od hea th. he suspected theft. On a watch hemp pet. the thieves proved to he young pit's W icll came to suck75 words
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Article766 1898-09-14 4 Letter to the Bishop of London. I.ist of Illegalities Mr Ken«it im- addres>ed the following letter to the Bishop of London: My Lord.-I d'-sire, before taking any further action, to bring before your notice a list, of illegalities which t- ok place on Mind ay, duly loth,766 words
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Article801 1898-09-14 4 The Fditor does not bold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. (To the Editor of the Penang Patriot Sir, I ain awfully sorrv to give you this little bit of a trouble but I hope you will, an> how, find a spate in the columns of your801 words
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