The Penang Patriot, 28 September 1898
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The Penang Patriot
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Title Section20 1898-09-28 1 The Penang Patriot. VERBTTM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER 1898. [No. 2220 words
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Advertisement761 1898-09-28 1 Samomt J»Ml« 1 nApI A-flff A flAftlOil Gfl T AIK CHEE CO. *****11 ImwIaUUIvIMwII church street ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1897. <£j? PENANG mO perpetuate the Auspicious Dm- f§ @1 ffl HI Ip 11 1 ,non<l Jubilee year of Hermost -S' JLA f SH |p («HANDLERS 4 WHOLESALE ;itr4r y 8 p,o761 words
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Article139 1898-09-28 2 EXPECTED. 33ept,28 ichilles from Liverpool for Singapore, and Java, W. Mansfield 4' Co. 29 (about) s. 8. Malaya from Singapore for Havre, Copenhagen St. Petersburg, Behn, Meyer Co. 30 Achilles from Liverpool, for Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield Co 30 s. 8. Telemachus from Singapore, for Hong Kong and139 words
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Article38 1898-09-28 2 OUTWARDS. Chusan Oct. G Bengal 20 Ballaarat Nov. 3 Coromandel 17 Paramatta Dec. 1 Chusan 15 Bengal 29 HOMEWARDS. Ballaarat Oct. 8 Coromandel 22 Paramatta Nov. 5 Chusan 19 Ben gal Dec, 3 Ballaarat 17 Coromandel 3138 words
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Article122 1898-09-28 2 Pevaxg, 28th September, 1803. Hates close as follows; London Demand Bank l/ll Do, 4 month’s Bank 1/ llj* Do, 3 Credits 2/0 Do. 3 Documentary 2/0$ Calcutta; Demand Bank Rs. 147* Do. 3 day’s sight Private 150 Bombay, Demand Bank 147$ Do. 3 days’ sight Private 350 Madras, Demand122 words
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Article183 1898-09-28 2 Penang, 28th September, 1898. Tin £43 tj, n flr ang out of season. Llack Pepper W est Coast... out of Stock UcheenGlb... $3O-sellers AV hite Pepper 39.50 do Cloves (picked) out of season Mace No; 1 1 »6.— sellers MacePickmgs 9.). do Kumetgs 79.__ do No. 1183 words
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Article524 1898-09-28 2 We are told that gambling is a favourite amusement among the Chinese. I Certainly it is an amusement but a dangerous one. Gambling is a game of chance plaved for money and as such, the fortune of a gambler is very often at stake, lie may win or lose.524 words
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Article703 1898-09-28 2 London, 21st September, It is untrue that any foreign attaches have accompanied General Kitchener on his advance to Fa-hoda. Major-General Miles announces that the permanent garrison of Cuba is to consist of 50,000 men. The garrisons of the Philippines and Porto Rico are to bo 20,000 and 14,UUU men,703 words
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Article1826 1898-09-28 2 A Case against two respectable cantonese named Leong A Pak and Chong A Pak, came on before Mr. Howard on Friday the 24th Inst, and was defendend by Mr. Adams. Charges against them were as follows I. Criminal trespass into brothel No. 58 Campbell Street with intent1,826 words
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Article67 1898-09-28 3 A local paper in Calcutta declaims against these insanitary localises in the city, which are a disgrace to a civilised town, Elsewhere the dirty classes live by themselves, but in Calcutta they are scattered all over the town —so much so that pride ami poverty jostle each other,67 words
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Article78 1898-09-28 3 Sir A. Havelock told the people of Trichinapoly that out- of 2<) different railway schemes, submitted by the Madras Government of India, twelve have a good prospect of being; favourably considered, our others are less promising but not hople-s, am the remainder belong to well, the78 words
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Article495 1898-09-28 3 he new Siberian train which was recently sent a ‘M. Petersburg for the approval of M. Kilkow, truster <d. Mays and Communications, has just reuiiuej alter being personally inspected by the Z!U t left the other day over forty uc^u( h n g several English,495 words
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Article174 1898-09-28 3 This is the •hape of a woman’s waist of which the corset tight is laced. The ribs deformed by being squeezed, press on the lungs till they're diseased. The heart is jammed and cannot pump; the liver is a torpid lump; The stomach crushed cannot digest: and174 words
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Article148 1898-09-28 3 u UUI li Ui a ATXttli JW-.» hinder Orispi tells the following; story, which also bears on the Prince’s drinking and smoking habits: “During my first interview with Prince isinnrck at Friendrichsruh, the Chancellor caused two enormous glasses of beer to be brought,148 words
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237 1898-09-28 3 The Mo scow correspondent ot the Standard has received information of what appears to have been an intended attempt ou the life <>f the Czar at Petersburg. The facts are as follows: Some years ago a retired wool merchant, named Savnikov, offered to237 words
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165 1898-09-28 3 It may be interesting to know that the “Fighting Fifth,’’ which is marching through Northumberland, to the delight of the inhabitants, is one of the very few regiments in which a woman fought for many years side by side with the men. On165 words
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Article230 1898-09-28 3 'The Roman Catholic Church in Canada has lost a second great prelate—Achbishop Clery’s See of Kingston is not yet filled —by the death ot Archbishop Walsh. He was consecrated Bishop of Sandwhich in 18G7, and translated to London (Canada), and thence in 1889 to Toronto, where230 words
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Article38 1898-09-28 3 The Madras Government has resolved not to grant leave to Civilians in view to the threatening prospects of the plague Accordingly the leave granted to Mr. Hammick, IC.S Ins-pector-General of Police has been temporarily concelled.38 words
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Article415 1898-09-28 3 communicaitd\ We have been noticing fur the last one week prickais with a terrai hat. We should call this a fashion of the day. We hear that great irregularities are on the increase in the Loco Shop Ipoh by reinstaling men who were convicted of imprisonmeutin connection415 words
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Article1254 1898-09-28 3 The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. (To the Editor of the Penang Patriot.) Sir, In your contemporary the Perak Pioneer of the 141 h inst,, Mr. Tommy Dodd speekg of Singhalese and Tamils wearing European attire on arrival in the Federated Malay1,254 words
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Advertisement95 1898-09-28 4 Rose Syrup, alleviates heat in the Urinary System, price oO cents a bottle. Rose-coloured Syrup, a stimulant alleviating extreme thir>t, *25 cents a bottle Indian Pennywort Syrup, a best remedy tor venereal heat, 30 cents a bottle. Sarsaparilla Svrup. alleviates bodily pain, bilious and venereal complaints —35 cents a bottle.95 words
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