The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 3 March 1879

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  • 26 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. L ifisfered No. 8. The Mercantile Press. PUBLISHED IETTIEIELLr 3ZCOLTr)A.H- 7LHTID TPiTJPLSXD-A.IT. VOL J MONDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1879. pjo. 17
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1122 1 I'rmTrKNANG STANDAHD, i tile kin* satronage of sis Paints Oils, Tar and Pitch, PENANG AUCTION. I t CvffUnun tljc 6obmior of I Anchors and chain Tables, cop- MART A IST 3) the Straits Settlements. per Sheathing Nails. No. 4 BEACH STREET mercantile advertiser. pnrr,s rni/ nn preserved provisions of every
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  • 685 2 Troth against a!l the World. I -T. Monday, 3rd March, 1879. i We remember some time ago pub- lisliin£r n, remark aDout the Straits Association /Society and its formation. The roll of members steadily increased during the first few months of its existence and after some delay
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  • 612 2 To the Editor of the Penang Daily Express Sir, —As I have read one of your issues lately published about the con- ducts of the private School Teachers in Penang, that their conducts in the schools are ruination of the children, who are attending in their Schools. The /Saint
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  • 432 2 (From Englishman. The negO tiatons between Russia and tie Porte, having in view the settlement of a definitive peace, are making satisfactory propress. Nevertheless it must be questioned if they are quite so near conclusion as lias been stated. The English Government is kept fully informed of all that
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  • 3127 2 Reuter’ s Telegrams From Straits Times Times (Continued from our last.) Allahabad, 27th Jan.—The Pioneer announces the death, from colic, yesteiday, Mr. G. Butt, C. S. I Secretary of the Revenue Board, N. W. P. Apprehensions regarding the spring crops. Grains are at famine prices. Preparations for relief works hu.><been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 314 2 HOTim Tenders will be received at 10 a. m. on the 28th of April 1879 by the Head of the Military Administration at Batavia at his Office, Palace at Weltevreden, left wing), for the supply of provisions, forage,fuel,etc.,(all in one lot), to the War Department at Acheen for the year
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    • 230 2 The following Notifications are tak I J from the Government Gazette of the 2?B 1 instant. I GOVRRNMRVT NOTIFICATION I No. 40. His Excellency the Administrator la I been pleased to grant to the Hon’ble f I Braddell, Attorney Genera], thr. ’B months’ vacation leave and six mouthy B leave
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  • 178 3 28th Feby Brit str PERAK—Weiner 65 tons from Langkat 27th inst Agent owner Passengers 10. Brit str CHEANG HOCK KIAN—F. Webb 956 tons from Singapore- 20th inst Agents Hock J<>o Co. Passengers 252. Brit stair. CRUSADER —T. Row in 647 tons from Calcutta 21st inst Agentj Captain Pas. sengers
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  • 105 3 Brit ship CARJ/ATHENSHIRE—Morcatt 812 tons for London, via /Singapore. Brit sebr SKI MECCA—Mousali 50 tons for Bit.tol. 2Mi Feby Brit str SHI SARAWAK—S Merieun 97 tons for Laroot. Siamese str KA LA HOME—Christiansen. 176 tons for Acheen. P. oc O, stmr THlBET—Torbock 1671 tons for Singapore China. Ist March
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1009 4 bringing the said Act into operation. NOTICE. Purveyors to the P. E. g, COHESf, &O- jNi vOIUpftHJ from the date of lransfer to Ordinance rnpri WT irp IV'TY AISTD IX of 1877. yjCjlXAl U A 1 llilt Royal Navy Contractors. JtSffi iJSS? Act> MANUFACTURER. No. 20 Beach Street, No. 1
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    • 381 4 THAIPEXG O For the accommodation r,f Gentlemen visiting Larut a small Government Bungalow at Thaipeng has been roughly furnishe i as a temporary Best-House. The use of a room in it may be obtained on application to tlmA- sistant Besident. A cook will be attached to the j Best-House and
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