The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 23 June 1879

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  • 23 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered No. 8. The MorcuntUeFreus. PUBLISHED ZENHEZELLT TPLTTPLSD-A.'Y"- VOL 11. J MONDAY, 23rd JdNE, 1879. no, 49
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1318 1 HIE PENANG STANDARD, ROBINSON Co. Manufactured in the above JN.3TIOK* an i A ll D Establishment. Penang standard office «TOOTLE ADVERTISER. t a I °RS ano drapers. Sliperior lemona ,i e> Treble rem kvkhv m.-nday a thuum.at. a c a arge aerated Soda, Tonic water and Standard in thanking the
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  • 779 2 ••Truth against all ths vorld 1 Monday, 23rd June, 1879. Our young contemporary the Singapore Leader in his opening address, expresses himself as follows We observe, and we may add, parenthetically, that we do so with feelings of loyal satisfaction, that the colony is becoming more essentially
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  • 1193 2 No. 11. Pressure of space unavoidably compelled us to hold over any further remarks on this subject in our last issue. We will now however, proceed from where we left off. Concerniog the language diffivJ O vO culty, we need say no ifiore. It
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  • 1160 2 —o We have to acknowledge 1 of a communication replying f 1 f l tion raised in our first a* tide 0" P‘, I lar education. There is nothin;; J tionable whatever in t the contrary, mivli to appr< muV however, adhere to a rue* 11 universal amongst
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  • 309 3 It is with the deepest regret that we have to record the death of His Highness the Rajah of Quedah, which took place on Sunday last, the 22nd inst. It will he remembered that H. H. had long suffered from a lingering and
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  • 212 3 From Straits Times. The War in South Afica. London, 7th June. —Latest advices from the Cape state that King Cetewayo has made overtures of peace but the negotiations have failed in consequence of the refusal of the British authorities to make any terms, but that an unconditional surrender
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  • 388 3 I7th June Brit str DEVONHURST— Menzell 1103 tons from Acheen 15tb inst. Aijent Oilier p .Jenifers 48. Brit str RAJ AS—Hamsen 358 tons from Singapore lota inst. Agent Owner Passengers 12. Brit str SRI SRAWAK—S. Meric&n from Liroot 16th inst. Agent Owner Passengers 64. Brit str COL. PHAYRE—Burke 191
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  • 115 3 17th June Brit str DELI —Crieghton 86 tons f<»r Dell if l Brit sti PER JE-Rozario 133 ton» «or Edie do do KIuW\ —Piterson 893 tons for B irmih Cilcntta 18th June Brit str DEVONHURST —Menzell 1103 tons for Achhhn. Brit str SRI SRAWAK —S. Merican 97 tons for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 91 3 NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on Wednesday the 25th inst. at 2 p. m. at the Superintendent’s office, the household furniture of H. Riccard Esq. The whole of the above is almost entirely new, and can be confidently recommended to the attention of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1190 4 ¥ATTPP dance must not be expected and BOON TEIV& CO. Gentlemen are expected to bring No. 29 Beach Street. THE GoodUmUnd all. and sin- th r n Tand™t£riy are not sup- CjHIP Chandlers, Commission gular the stock in trade of tlie un- plied by Government. Shipping Agents, and dersigned. carrying
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    • 372 4 M. (aANAPA3QYpi{7* 1!! I Insurance iSrofcere I Merchants Commission a I B NEG-A.T>ATAI\I I Undertake all kinds 0 f sv I Agency on Morderate Tewß Goods cleared ,I forwarded to all ~‘1 of the world. I Freight and P as J engaged, Insurance J ected, and CustJ House business of
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