The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 17 April 1879

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  • 27 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Mistered No* S. The Mercantile Press rtrSXoXSiaiBID EVERY Ys/EOXTIDA.'Z" A -NTT-) THTJItSID-A.Y. VOL 11. J THURSDAY, 17th APRIL, 1879. no. 30
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1132 1 ffpENANG STANDARD, j W4WWW M. GANAMBY PHLLAI n vN d ntr at t Xum* &*,g. commission agents. .'DPIMTILE ADVERTISER. We the undersigned beg to noti- jlnsuraiuc K O Z 3 Beach Street, Penang. ■inuAl fy yir A. Banning has left our Merchants Commission Agents, -pw. i Tmiwirtara r»f Lass» bvk,:v
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  • 544 2 Truth against a!l the World. Thursday, 17th Aprf, 1879. Digression in Law Courts. Among the minor reforms that require to be urgently carried out in our law courts both here and in England, is to put a stop to the practice frequently indulged in by lawyers of
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  • 741 2 To the Editor of the Penaric Standard. Sir, I have very attentively perused the Correspondence in your Journals of late, anent the. members of the Bar and the out door conveyancers, and in justice to both these professions I would bring ordiance V. of 1878 to bear in the
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  • 594 2 (For Straits Times.) The Zulu Campaign. Capetown, 10th Marchfirst reinforcements disembark? Natal on the sth instant. There of Ekowe will soon be attempt There is no truth in the report! the Zulus have made overtu- 1 Paade. j A raid by the Basutos has b repulsed by our
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 314 2 HOTSCS. Tenders will l>e received at 10 a. m. on the 28th of April 1879 hy the Head of the Milita -j 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
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    • 60 2 munications be written on one side of the paper only. All letters fyc., to be addressed to Tjie Editor. Advertisements to be sent to The Publisher. H e cannot undertake to return rejected MSS. All contributions must be acorn panied by the real name andc address of the writers not
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  • 201 3 j;v French Troops. London, l.th April.—The Under <Sec■etary of .State for foreign Affairs in t• a quesion said that French had occupied the Euglislils land Mutakong on the West Coast bf rica, and that the British Govern,llMnt had made representations to the hvnch Government. The
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  • 1679 3 THE KABUL EXPEDITION. THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. LAHORE, MARCH 26TH. The Commander-in-Chief passed up the Kurram Velley to the Peiwar on the 19 th instant. TROOPS FOR THE FRONT. The 92nd Highlanders and the 67th Bagiment, under orders to join the Kurram Porce for the front Brigade, will hold the
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  • 174 3 Lady Barker furnishes an amusing description of the Zulu girl, as she is in her primitive condition, and again, under the influence of European fashion. The former she describes as a good-looking, tall girl, wearing a sheet of coarse brownish cloth, draped gracefully and decently around her,
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  • 643 3 THE son of Nepoleon III. has obtained permission to attach himself to the staff of the Royal Artillery for the purpose of accompanying the batteries now under orders for South Africa. Tomorrow he will leave England for Natal in the DANUBE. This announcement
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1003 4 ftOAN VKK AfO. On Saturday the 12 day of April, qu har Street. JVVUXV JTI&n, at vv« next. On the spot. Catalogue will be issued three No. 29 Beach sireel. All the undivided moiety of and in day. before the sale. SHIP chandlers, commission, that piece of land or cocoanut
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    • 449 4 I municipaljioticcß Notice is hereby given tkl houses in the Prye Province Wellesley have il assessed for the year any appeals against the tions will be heard by the Jt 1 cipal Commissioners a j .MI Office in Penang on or before'! 26th Instant. J By order W All| J
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