The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 19 May 1879

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  • 27 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. legistered JSo The Mcrcon tile Press. PUBLISHED EVERY RdrOLTDyAT -A-ItTID THURSDAY. v *r< 11. I MONDAY, 19th MAY, 1979. isro. 39.
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  • 774 1 Much notice has been taken of an article that recently appeared in the Straits Times contributed by one who signs himself Clio and who says in plain terms that the Press in these Settlements is not as free as it might be, or as it ought to be. One
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1074 1 ■ll i; l’r\.\N(jl STANDARD, PENANG AUCTION MART. Anchors and Chain Tables, CopAUCTION SALE. per Sheathing Nails. AN U 1 10 TUESDAY 18th MAY Prese rved provisions of every IO3ANTIU ADVERTISER. I# "wkdm£dm”&.«AY. tacriptinn-ilso Twee,ls, Woof- > .:vitY m isday Thursday. 10.30 a. m.—Piece goods sundries leilS, Table cloths, 1 [osiei’V,
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  • 1190 2 Rumours of disturbances are still afloat. Those inveterate enemies, the Ghee Hi ns and Ghee Hocks seem bent on having it out. It is quite possible and even probable that the danger of these So- cieties is over estimated. Squab- J bles, which from time to tini3 arise
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  • 1256 2 Peshawar, April 2^ Camp Sufed Sang, Gandar», 23rd. This evening Buktiar KV our latest messenger to y, kub Khan, returned to t Cavagnari. On good seems settled that a mission companied by not more than troops, chiefly Guides and the V Gurkhas, will proceed to Kabul but Yakub
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  • 1141 3 Kino Theebaw probably owes a great to Sir Bartle Frere. But for hi» precipitate action against Oetewavo, and the disastrous clieck to which it led, we suspect not even the pre-occupation of th§ Government of India with Afghan matters would have prevented British indignation at his atrocities and insolence
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  • 876 3 Thd following letter from Mr. J. 0. Tlitirpp, civil surgeon, will l>e road with interest,. It is dated Rorke s Drift January 31 My Dearest Every body.—There is a chance of sending you another letter, so here goes. My last might have alarmed you—this is a sedative.
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  • 69 3 17th May Brit str SIMLA —T. H. Frank tons from Calcutta 13rd inst via Burma h Agent. Mr. Anderson Passengers Mr. Brown, Mr. Thompson. Trang Tong 130 deck. 17th May Brit Bk BEAUFORT—ScouIer f»25 tons from Singapore 28ib ulto. Agents Win. Hall Co. Brit str CHOW PllYA—Gallope 369 t->n
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  • 65 3 ]7 tli May Brit str SHUAY" DEGOXE—* Bowen 311 tons for Rangoon. Brit str LAXGKAT —Warn 187 tons for Del lie. Brit str DELI —Criegliton 8G tons for Qnedab. Dutch schr V, P. PRlXS —Sehippers 317 tons for Acheen. Brit str STMLA—Franks 1030 tons for ma lacca Singapore. Brit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1237 4 ROBINSON &Co aunr. NOTICE. the best provisions of all kinds, r onn.go.cd a practical apou (ho shortest notice, Wat THE Good will and all, and sinv. o fif Timv be moderate prices; and trust that, by gular the stock in trade of the uncutter whose stj le and fit may
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    • 333 4 and after MondayTlOthh^ Penang. 15th May, INTESTATE ESTATE OFii-T WANTZ DECEASED Any person having anv f against the above estate m A ward the same in writin.,. Office of the Supdt: of Police in one month from date. If no claim is made within. above period the propertv 1 be
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