The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 14 January 1879

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  • 25 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered No. 8. The Mercantile Brass. PUBLISHED EVERT TTXESID.A.Y A.1TID B’B^IIXA.Y. VOXi 11. TUESDAY 14th JANUARY 1879. 2STO. 4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1145 1 THE PENANG STANDARD, SAYLE CO. PENANG HOTEL had at all hours. DRAPERS, MILLINERS, 4 LTGHT street, 0 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. DRESS MAHERS, NEXT to Edinburgh house. NEW GOODS published Every Tuesday <fc Friday. UOOirDO 9 lIATTrno Within 2 Minutes’Drive From the Jetty. HUoltno oc HA 11 EKo. Just received from London.
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  • 573 2 Truth aqainat all the xcurld Tuesday, 14th January 1879. We IjEakn from the Japan papers tV*at it is intended,— if not to abolish —at least to greatly restrict the system of 44 chPs at Yokohama in the hotel business. This cannot but be regarded as a step
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  • 1060 2 As we are going to press, w< learn i that both the Columbian and thuadagone, which we announced as having been placed in quarantine; has been allowed to proceed on their respective voyages. This we suppose has been doie after a full investigation by the Coloii.il Sur- geon
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  • 914 2 Variorum. To the Editor of the Penang Standard. Sir, Since the Penang Standard was ushered into existence nearly a year ago, it has un. dergon* many chances and changes and ha» been subjected to difficulties which few papers have had to encounter. But amidst all, it has preserved the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 294 2 sofgqg, to the'subscribers OP THE PENANG STANDARD. The Proprietor of the Penang Standard has reason to believe that the advertising requirementsof the Settlement are not adequate. 1y met by the publication of a bi-weekly paper; many auctions, meetings &c. &c. require to be held at a short notice. Complaints often
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  • 483 3 Tuesday, 7th January 1879. Present.: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. His Honor the Chief-Justice sir T. Sidg reaves.) The Hon’ble the Colonial Secretary (Mr. C. C. Smith.) the Attorney-General Mr. Braddell.) the Treasurer (Mr. Willans.) the Auditor-General (Mr. C. J. Irvin g.J the Colonial Engineer (Major re McNair, r.
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  • 847 3 From the Strait» Time». Continued from No. 3 The Suleimans and the Hindu Rooth are pierced by many possess, but we need only consider the principal. Ou the north a line of defiles, running east and west, unites Kabul aud Peshawar, having an intermediary station at Jelalabad.
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  • 1244 3 JOINT STOCK BANK BUSINESS Pall Mall Budget It is imjsible at present to frame an opinion as which of the conflicting esti- mates of tl ultimate solvency of the City i of Glasgovdank will prove to be nearest i the truth, a the Times of Tuesday a correapondentlaiming to have
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    • 273 3 SHIPPISTG IN’ THEHAEBOTJB. Ship’s NamOommander. Flag Rig Tons. Where From. Cons, or Destination. Heron Tomlins Brit. str. i 55 Glasgow S. Buttery. Co. \S, F. or CharSingapore j 291 Deli Koh Guan Sale ter Lennox Cast Good Barq 693 j Wm. Hall &Co London Oarmartheß3hirJ^ oua tfc ff ship, 812
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 949 4 wrAMiyAlßi I jpjENMJfi 3KHI* o©* MEDICAL STOR m 5 street Mr, Theodore Come- No. 8 Beach Stae' SHIP CHANDLERS lius Bogaardt lias this I Established 1873. ~nirirTOQHw\cFYTQ dav been admitted a *«*l. D.u gB Patent Hiom^ COMMISSION AGENTS. partner in our hi m, pU e S Perfumery and Toilet qmsite
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    • 346 4 1 will be regularly supplied and additions made from time to I time as the subscribers desire. />• jß. —lntending Subseri- bers will kindly send their names to the Proprietor. The rates of subscription will be as follows; IN ADVANCE. 12 months 5 6 do $3 3 do $1- 50
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