The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 14 April 1879

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  • 24 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered No. 8. Th eMercantilePress- 3?TJ BIjISHITBTD EYEBY IMIOTT THZXJI^SIj^a.Y. VOL 11. MONDAY, 14th APRIL, 1879. isro. 29
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1126 1 ill K WANG STANDARD, j M. 6ANAMBY MUAi I GjaNJittAL A.3ST» l \y &IUM» COMMISSION AGENTS. ADVERTISER. ’VVe the undersigned beg to noti- Insurance No. 33 Beach Street, Penang. ly Mr. A. Banning has left our Merchants <fe Commission Agents, ;t, Evsry Monday Thursday. employ and that from this date
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  • 1369 2 A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. A gelle palliative during a heated term is not to think of the heat. It is worth trying. Every examination of the thermometer raises, the temperature of the blood from one to five decrees. The
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  • 860 2 Reinforcements. The week beginning with the 12th instant may well be looked upon as a red letter one in the annuals of this Province, being that which witnessed the disembarkation of the reinforcements which the gloomy and threatening aspect of affaiiB in Upper Burmah rendered it expedient for the
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  • 746 2 The Berlin post publishes an article 'M which it makes the conclusion of the det*;l tive Treaty of Peace between Russia Turkey the standing point for refleeti*j npon the political position and influence States specially interested in the Question. Alluding to England, if she 1 it is true, obtained
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 138 2 NOTICE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Godowns of Messrs. Wm. Hall Co. on Thursday the 17th instant, at 2. 30 P. m. an Invoice of Austrian Bent wood Furniture Consisting of Dining, Hocking Folding Chairs and Sofas &c. Also An Invoice of Bears Cigarettes. Terms Cash. E.
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  • 950 3 SPECI AL TELEGRAMS LQZ.vr K.AREZ, thro, QUETTA, March 24. he 2u-l column with General Bid- moves forward to-day. Ma jor Jen:i:i is atCirunja.il, four inarches Oi the third march a feeble at !>t to stop Ma jor »S\uideman was i\ resulting in tie* capture of 52 ta*rs without our firing
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  • 200 3 London, March 23. In the House of Commons last night, a long discussion took place relating to the vote of want of confidence in the Government, introduced by Sir Charles Dilke relative to the Zulu War. The Secretary of State for the Colonies made a statement similar to
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  • 119 3 Bear Sir, —The condition of the drains leading from Campbell Street to Carnarvon Street is something abominable, the water and filth has spread over the roads and the steneli that rises from the accumulation of stagnent water is unbearable. I had several occasions to pass by these streets on
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  • 708 3 London, 15th March, 1879. We have already intimated that this Royal Marriage cannot be looked upon as in itself a political event. That it may, in the course of time, be followed by political consequences, is sufficiently obvious to all. Men of the Royal Buke's rank and
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  • 503 3 It is not. too much to say that from one end of S mtli African to the other this news has caused a feeling of consternation and dismay which has been unequalled in the history of our rule. We have
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1122 4 HAftAT 'T’KTC CO. On Saturday the 12 day of April, quhar street. "UKJ P* 1 fes*. A. vu« next On the spot. Catalogue will be issued three No. 29 Beach Street. All the undivided moiety of and in days before the sale. SHIP chandlers, commission, that piece of land or
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    • 403 4 MUNiGIFAL. NGlicfß Notice is hereby give .|3 bouses in the Prye° Province Wellesley b- assessed for the year ]a H any appeals against the 'fa tions will be heard ky W cipal Commissioners -ll Office in Penang on ortfll 26th Instant. By order j TV A]l Acting Municipal sWi P.W.
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