The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 17 January 1879

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  • 23 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered No. 8. The Mercantile Press- PUBLISHED EVERY E’K/XIDA.Y*. VOL 11. FRIDAY 17th JANUARY 1879. no, 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1131 1 THE PENANG STANDARD, SAYLE Sc CO. PENANG HOTEL Superior Lemonade, Treble a.:nt> m*a?fin~miTti\ t l"in No. 4, lightstreet, aerated Soda, Water ionic MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. br ess MAKERS next to Edinburgh house, water and Gingerade Published Every Tuesday Friday. HATTERS Within 2 Minutes’ Drive From the Jetty. j jy TERMS OF
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  • 984 2 Truth against all t/. c I’linuy, 17rii Jaxuaet IS7‘J. The question of the erection of a 1 Oiimina! Prison in lias been warmly discussed by the Legisj a tive Council and has also been sharply criticised by our conteniporaiies. Singapore complains —and not withj out reason— that
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  • 1333 2 This case will not take so long as was at first expected, the Attorney General purposing not to call a number of witnesses, who were ex amiued «before the Magistrate. Other two of the witnesses who i were called today not answering to their names the Attorney General
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 277 2 notice* TO THE SUBSCRIBERS of THE PENANG STAND ABB The Proprietor of the Penaf/ff Standard has reason to believe that the advertising requirements ot the Settlement are not adequately me t by the publication oi a bi-weeklv paper; many auctions, meetings &c. &e. require to be held at a short
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  • 1442 3 VariorumJ To the Editor of the Penang Standard. Bik, Journalism seems to be looking lip in the Straits; your last issue notified the approachii j advent of another “interesting little btranger” in this settlement, to be called the Penang Daily Express and I have just heard that a new
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  • 777 3 From the Strait Times. Continued from No 4. Let us now turn to the second column of invasion by the Kurram V allot route trom Thull. It wits about 7,000 strong and commaded by General Roberts, said to be an active and ambitions young officer. His route
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  • 1479 3 i It seems likely from a liost of signs that the English method of governing India is destined to undergo a change of the greatest importance Toe tacit understanding be- tween the leaders of the two great political parties and between the public men who have been taken
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1018 4 mnm n I BOOH 4 m ntl i MEDII A JVo. 5 Beach Street Mr Theodore Corne- No. 8 Beach Street. SHI p CHANDLERS ~I ,T > w it line this i Established 18/3. and lius JJogaaiai iia& ipw; D u Patert MedicineS rnMMTSSiov AGENTS d‘iv been admitted a proprietary
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    • 337 4 will be regularly supplied and additions made from time to I time as the subscribers may desire. I 4V- —lntending Subscribers will kindly send their names to the Proprietor. The rates of subscription i will he as follows; IN ADVANCE. 12 months 5 6 do S 3 3 do §l-50
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