The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 3 April 1879

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  • 33 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered <No. 8. r l he Mercantile Pi -ess- PUBLISHED -HJVEIR/X" MONDAY A ~M~~n THTTHSDAY. i i I VOL 11. J THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1879. isro. 26
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1358 1 THE PENANG STANDARD, PENANG AUCTION. COMMISSION AGENTS. 5691 dated Ist June 1841 estimated II i MART to contain three Square Or longs T -DPAprr o T RFFT and f ,ler f Storekeepers I 213 g Jumbas and 73 Square ■•rnoAMTll C Ani/rCTIQm 4 BLACIi bIJtLLI have always on hand a
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  • 1871 2 Truth against all the World. Thursday, 3rd April, 1879. Money has always been a mystery to us, of course, we could easily rattle off any number of frightfully scientific definitions of it, culled from very thick books on the Dismal Science; but in spite of definitions and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 427 2 CAPITAL INVESTMENTS. Ihe undersigned is instructed 10 j*«ii up to public Sale on an early day previously disposed of by private contract iiumber of Houses and Lands i., i!m suburbs of George Town and ;iU-. !ii the district of Tulloli A)*er C., aii. For full particulars apply to M .V.
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    • 31 2 We cannot undertake to return rejected MSS. AU contributions must be acompanied by the real name andc address of the writers not for publication but as a pledge of good faith
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  • 750 3 OX Tuesday morning, at about halfN*t 7 o’clock a cold-blooded murder vascoinmitted at Memon Molla, oppoeite lsuiael U bib’s ifusjid, by a Mahomedau, named Hamund Tyeb, a Memon, tin*victim being his own brother-in-law, mm.'.] Eadoo tfhaik TJmaum, the huskmi of the murderer’s wife’s younger sis:er,
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  • 807 3 (from an occasional correspondent.) BUSREH, Feb. 15, The anxiety caused by the lateness of the rains is now removed owing to plentiful showers having fallen «all over the country. Though this fall is opportune prices still continue to rule high, which tend to swell the number of beggers
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  • 401 3 *‘A little nonsense now and then is relished hy the wisest men.” Accident insurance Companies have put Kings and Emperors down in the fourth-class of risks, along with engineers, brakesman, fireman, and book agents. In buying a pair of boots always get those that squeak, for /Shakspeare
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  • 770 3 THIRD CRIMINAL SESSIONS. BECOND DAT. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1879. (Before the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sewell White.) Murder. The Empress vs. Sham well Bunniah. The prisoner, a Marwaree, was charged with the murder of a woman, named Kissoree Bewah. The following gentlemen were empanelled as a special Jury to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1010 4 WjHITriCK be closed on and from the otli patronage of pis t until further notice. 10 April Penang )W. ALIEN. CHEN EOK CO. lb 79 by the Head of the Mi- 3rd March iB?9 Actg. secretary. general store-keepers litany Adniimstration at Ba H®WISla COMMISSION AGENTS, tavia at his Office, (ralace
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    • 253 4 being situated on the thTT' and commanding a spl eiK rl view, possesses the desirali* forts suitable for f a ,;j travellers, being provide' reading and drawing room The Proprietress hopes k gent, attention to business to the patronage of the public AMELIA Ko; Propri, PENANG ING ROOMS. TEMPERANCE Up
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