The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 10 March 1879

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  • 25 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered No. 8. The Mercantile Press. PUBLISHED EVERT MOHDAT AHD TPETJBLSD-A.T. VOL 11. MONDAY, 10th MARCH, 1879. pro. 19
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    • 1095 1 TIIK PENANG STANDARD, Mubcr the hini. patronage of i)ts Paints Oils, Tar and Pitch, PENANG AUCTION. <Erccllcnci* the 6obm»or of Anchors and chain Tables, cop- MART ™^mirnT. rn per Sheathing Nails. No. 4« BEACH STREET MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PUr?iS rntf 9 PH Preserved provisions of every I’ciMsHia) Every Tuesday Friday. UllUU
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  • 778 2 Truth acainat all the World. Mondat, lOtii March, 1879. It has on several occasions been brought to our notice of the difficul- iy of persons obtaining Bail fiom the Inspectors of Police when arrested. On such occasions, when the friends or relatives of the person or persons
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  • 129 2 To the Editor of the Penang Daily Express. Sir, —I am informed by one of the members of the Municipality that it is proposed to call for Tenders for printing the printed Forms in that Department such as Assesstment, Taxes Receipts &c. such as is done with thelmport and
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  • 395 2 25th FEBRUARY, 1879. Present His Excellency the Administrator ('Colonel A. E.lf. Anson, c. m. gJ His Honor the Chief- Justice (Sir T. Sidgreaves. The Hon’ble the Officer Commanding H. JL’b Troops (Colonel Dickins 28th Regiment.) The Hon’ble the Colonial Secretary Mr. C. C. Smith. the Acting Attorney-Ge-neral Mr.
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  • 177 2 Jelalabad, February 16. Sirdar Wali Muiiamad arrived here this morning, escorted by a party 0 f the 10th Hussars and Guides Cavalry and was met by Sir Sam Browne and Brigadiers Macpherson and Gou>dj also Major Oavagnari. rode t«^ e ther into the camp. All Regiments have
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  • 1737 2 Pioneer. Calcutta 17 th Feb. —Zaid Bin Moliain- i ined is continuing his practical aggresj sions on the Kateef coast of the Per1 sian Gulf. The measures taken bv the i Turkish Government to stop them have failed. i The Home Government have thanked. the Indian Government for
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    • 335 2 HOTIOK. Tenders will be received at 10 a. m. on the 28th of April 11 79 by the Head of the Milita 7 Administration at Batavia‘at his Office, Palace at Weltevreden, left wing), for the supply <>f provisions, j forage,fuel,etc.,(all in one lot), I to the War Department at j
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  • 695 3 From Indian Papers.) London, 15th Feb.—Consols at 96£. being a- rise of J upon previous quotations. St. Petersburg, 16th Feb —A Manifesto lias been issued b\ r the Czar which rectifies the definitive Treaty of Peace signed on the Bth instant. Orders have been given for the withdrawal
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  • 862 3 FOURTH DAY, TUESDAY Present Hi* Excellency The Governor, The Hon’ble the Colonial Secretary. The Hon’ble the Attorney-General. Tbe Hon’ble the Auditor-General. The Hon’ble the Colonial Engineer. The Hon’hle W. H. Read. The Hon’ble I. S. Bond. The Hon’ble Thomas Shelford. The Hon’ble Robert Campbell. The Minutes of
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  • 91 3 7tli March Brit stnn* SRI SARAWAK —97 tons from Laroot 6th inst Agent Owner Passengers 83. H- M. «8. MODESTE—F. G. Mea from Quedah. Btli March Brit scln* SRr JOHORD —Mas. tan 51 tons from Sitt.ol 4th inst Agent Owner Brit stun* AR BIA —A. W. Maun 6« 5
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  • 66 3 Brit stmr JAVA —Weber 1037 tons for Moulmain. Bth Match Brit ship ISLES OF THE SOUTH —Watts 821 tons for Singapore. Brit stmr ARABIA—Man 675 tons for Singapore. Brit stnn* SRI SBAWAK —S. Merican 97 j tons for Laroot. Brit stun* DELI —Williams 88 tons for Quedah. Brit stmr
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    • 1100 4 A Order of the Queen in Council for UTAITIT/^Tl XJ O O lid 111 w bringing the said Act into operation. Ill I I I I I Pi The Charter. JL" V/ JL JL\J JLIl Purveyors to the P. List of the Judges from thoyeurisoo m fifff.W fUS 1 I’
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    • 415 4 REST-HOUSE THAIPEXc o For the accommodation Gentlemen visiting Larut a srru Government Bungalow at peng has been roughly furni^' as a temporary Best-House. The use of a room in it mav i obtained on application to the A; I sistant Besident. I 1 1 A cook will be attached to
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