The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 2 June 1879
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The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section24 1879-06-02 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. p((jistvtd) No, 8. The Mercantile Press. FTTBXjISECEID EVERT THTTILSIDA.Y. VO Tj 11. MONDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1879. no, 43.24 words
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Advertisement1406 1879-06-02 1 hi' Pl' \\\(r STANDARD. PENANG AUCTION MART. Anchors and Chain Tables, Cop- NOTTOE I ILIL NA AUCTION SALE. per Sheathing Nails. ,MHTnr*nVFRTIWR 10.30 a.T-&£ J£u2™drie. 1 Preserved provisions of every CAPITAL INVESTMENTS. IEHCANTILL AuVLnl iolH. WEDNESDAY 14m MAY. I description —also Tweeds, \Y 001,, Every Monday Thursday. 10.30 a. in.1,406 words
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Article1347 1879-06-02 2 "Truth against all the world.” Monday, 2nd June, 1879. C API' ain D. Lang an of the Ship Crimea which sailed into this port on the Ist June, reports as follows: —“May 18th 1879 sailed from Analaboo for Pulo Penang with a moderate breeze from the N.1,347 words
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Article1035 1879-06-02 2 —o During the morning of Sunday last, the Ist June, a house was struck by lightning in Acheen Street. The roof was seriously damaged as well as a large portion of the furniture. Fortunately no lives were lost. Why are some Police Stations supplied with gongs and why1,035 words
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Advertisement181 1879-06-02 2 je*e cannot ndertake to returnu Wected MSS* Alt contributions must be acompanied by the real name andc address of the writers not fcr publication but as a pledge of god faith--7l if |gl. THE Herd. John Walker begs to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of a ten dollars Note181 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1879-06-02 3 r PATRONS Excellency The Administrator. Hon’ble The Acting Lieutenant Governor of Penang. His Honor the Judge of Penang T and !i Officer Commanding H. M’s Troops in penang. o i STEWARDS. 111 d!c W. Scott |D. Brown Esq. U P' Leigh, 74th F.1,549 words
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Article720 1879-06-02 3 [from a correspondent.] April 27. The situation here is unchanged, and if a local paper is to be believed, at Mandalay the King Las not ceased the murders of such of his unfortunate connections as still remain alive. The latest victim is said to be a young boy of720 words
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Article111 1879-06-02 3 28th May Brit str COL. PHAYRE—Burke 191 tons, from Dellie 27th inst. Agent Owner Passengers 38. Brit str ANANDA—ChiId 222 tons from Singapore 20th inst Agents Fraser Co. Passengers Mrs. Miss Bowers 203 deck. 29th May P. O- str GWALIOR —Babto 1719 tonsfor Galle &c. Brit str JAPAN —Guan111 words
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Article41 1879-06-02 3 31st May Brit Brig gULTAN PASHA— Md. Ahmed 178 tons for Shayher Moculla via Singapore. Biit. S r. EUPHRATES —Russell 50G||tons Malacca Singapore. Brit. Str. SHUAYDEGONE—Bowen 311 tons for Singapore. Brit str SRI SRAWAK S Merican 97 tons for Laroot.41 words
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Advertisement1150 1879-06-02 4 REST-HOUSE THAIPENG. j#KEAD, BISCUIT, FRESH. BEEF. NOTICE. xxll jLJ O the best provisions of all kinds, 77. i j For the accommodation of Hen- upoll the shortest notice, and at THE Good will and all, and smtlemen visiting Larut a small moderate prices; and trust that, by gular the stock1,150 words
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Advertisement345 1879-06-02 4 and after Monday, 19th i^ Fenan g. 15th May, 1; INTESTATE ESTATE WANTZ DECEASED^ Any person having any c against the above estate m Ust ward the same in writin» t Office of the Supdt: of PolieJwv' in one month from date. If no claim is made within above period345 words
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