The Penang Patriot, 9 January 1900

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  • 19 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY i, FBBtT EVENING. vol. inj PENANG, TUESDAY 9th JANUARY, 1900. FNo 3
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    • 246 1 7«»«« XIANG LEE CO. I notice. Subset iptions. I*» r The Transvaal War POSTAL DELIVERY. fP DAILY ISSUE. reasonable. J Qffj All communications intended f i Ci- 4gertion. should l>e addreseei to the Editor, 1 c WO, I.OX fjCiiCil 9 PEXTAXTG AGEHC7' Tt t -k-t-nttv? To any size wholly displaced
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  • 423 2 No instance of warfare or political crisis gives us a better aspect of the nonchalance of the Powers as it is to-day. Historical monuments of modern times would reveal us the fact, that hostilities between nations have been timely evaded and political differences which would
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  • 1389 2 His Majesty the Shah of Persia goes to Europe iu April next A British Cavalry Regiment is now being selected in Calcutta for the Cape, The Nizam of Hyderabad has given Ri. 35,000 to the Transvaal War Fund. The Daily Telegraph Transvaal War Fund amounts nearly to
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  • 43 2 On Wednesday last says the Hindu Patriot of 23rd ult., a Mahomedau woman residing at Mohiari, liourah, who was bitten by a mad dug two months ago showed symptoms of hydrophobia and died. Several medical practitioners wore summoned but to no effect.
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  • 203 2 r. Loudon, 28th December. (Matching, 11th December.) Lady Sarah Wilson has rejoined us, having been exchanged as prisoner oi war with Viljoen, the nutoriou." convict hor&e sieuier. Commandant Buyinan insisted on his restitution aud Colonel Baden-Dowell, after much demur, consented iu consideration of Lady Sarah’s services in earning
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  • 63 2 The most recent addition to th P n isa huge alligator, measuring fully l" feet, which had been captured* by fishermen off Bashirat in the 21 p ara 8 nas. It was strapped down ;»li Te brought to the police compound i n a cart and
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  • 71 2 Statesman A young Mahometan of Budge Budge wc» charged before His Worship with having brutally assaulted his wife. The accused having suspected the fidelity of his wife shut her up in a room without any fool for two days He then shaved the hair off her
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  • 876 2 Corporal Sanavi of the Detective P lice Force was charged before Mr. Woodward on the 20ih December with übducting a girl named Lim Gek Yew aged ID years from her lawful guardians on the 13ih December. Mr. Gottlieb was retained
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  • 586 3 I had a birds-eye view of Engore. Encore, it will here be observed, has nothing to b« ast of, except a lailwuy station with a handful of new colonists all of Indian cooly extraction. Reing quite stranger to the place, I was quite m a
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  • 332 3 An Evangelist of the Catholic Apostolic Church. (To the Editor of the Penang Patriot.") Sir, In your issue of 2nd instant there appears a leuer from Mr. (Juthberl Laytou JU wtuei. he speaks of hi. Church as the Catholic Apostolic” and whilst he claims for his Church as haying
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  • 322 3 Some exaggerated stories are circulating in South Africa in regard to Boer inquisitiveness and the astonishing explosive power of Lyddi e, two of which are worth reproducing In the first instance, a farm* r while visiting Cape Town made a few enquiries iespecting English meth' ds of
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  • 37 3 Tuesday, 9th Wednesday, 10. Entries for the Sultan’s Cup, Kiuta Races Close at 8 p m Thursday. 11th Friday 12th: Mail from Europe expected to arrive. Saturday, 13th: Mail to Europe will close 4 p. in
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  • 332 3 The Magdeburgtr Zeitnng publishes a letter, said to be trom General Joubert, and dated LadyMiiith, 27th October. The letter, which fills a column and a half in the journal, begins by ob-er-vii«g that the p ,w«r« «.f Europe had boen silenced by the formidable Naval
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  • 541 3 i —Kobe Herald, The C. P. R. liner Empress of India had a bad time across the Pacific on her last voyage out from Yokohama. A Victoria (B. C.) cable to a B’an Francisco paper on the 18th of October says:—Never has a Canadian Pacific
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  • 937 3 (Finang Gazette) Bombay, 4th January, 8-40 p. m. Suppression of ths Boers at Colesberg General Freuch’s artillery compels the eueiny to keep concealed iu the hills. Campaign in the South. The Boers occupied Moiteno and oyphergat but retired from the latter place on Geneiai Gatacre’s advancing against them.
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  • 126 4 Penang Bth January, 1900. Rates close as follows London Demand Rank 1/llf Do. 4 month’s sight Rank 111$ Do. 3 (Credits 2/0 Do. 3 Do cuinentary 2/<*{s Calcutta, Demand Rank Rg. 144 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 14G Bombay, Demand Bank 144 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 140 Madras,
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  • 167 4 Penang 6tii January, 1900. i Tin $06.50 sellers /Trang out of seasons Black Pepper <! West Coast no-sales. I AcheenClb... do White Pepper 40.75 Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. 1 100. —seller^ Mace Pickings 8»>. do. Nutmegs 62. do. i No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar < 2
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    • 537 4 I notice. song Kim iunj We have appointed G. I Pitchaipillay as our bill-; IXMA HTFBBSfI STAMP j J MA36?A<S THHIIt, collector both m Penang j n I and elsewhere. It is to be i to IHIOI*III i understood, that no bills tile public of are to be paid, without
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