The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 30 June 1879

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  • 29 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. sniftered N"j. 8. The Mercan iikJ N c as. PUBLISHED MOHDAY A.LT3D 'TTTTTPPiD A T VOL. 11. MONDAY 30th JUNE, 1879. NO. 51
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1236 1 [’lllE PENANG STANDARD, ROBINSON Co. Manufactured in the above HOTIOJK. I and tam ndo mh Establishment. Penang standard office I MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Superior Lemonade, Treble Th No 2 Beach street. I jishsd Every Monday Thcrfdat. llaVe alwa y s 111 stock a lar g e ppflt L Q n( l
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  • 585 2 The Pen ang Standard. ••Truth agninst all the trorlJ. Monday, 30th Juke, 1879. We have watched with—well we cannot say interest hut with some concern, the gradual depreciation of silver as influenced by the fall in the value of the dollar. Ten years ago that highly worshipped coin Reached 4s/6d
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  • 182 2 Penang habour, since the afternoon of Saturday last, has been honored by the presence of the Italian Corvette Victor Pisani commanded by Prince Tomaso of j Savoy. The usual salutes were exchang- ed between her and the garrison, j and on the landing of the Captain at the
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  • 288 2 Co m m u n ica ted J We understand that .the Red and White Flag Societies have I “been at it again in Rip Van Winkle s Land; serious riots and disturbances are said to have taken place amongst these traditional enemies. The Government have been very
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  • 425 2 We, the undersigned, having at the request of His Honor the Lieut-enant-Governor of Penang, held an enquiry into the cause of collision between the British steamer Benmore and the Chinese junk Sin Hin Lee by reason of which 7 ft' collision the said junk immediately sunk
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  • 197 2 From EngM ma%j Bombay A Times of India special ram says that Sir V. Ji indictment against Lor<U T’^ l and Cranbrook inducted the < fice of the cotton duties Ig l contrivance of the Afghan t? and Vernacular Press charged them with abuse of, 15 recommended that
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  • 2424 2 (Pull Mall Gazette May 23 In its second article the Republip Francaise reiterates its complaints "ti regard to the unfriendly policy of 2 English Government. The article i written with a weighty calmness, wi:i an obvious compression of m- jin; which add much to its Here
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 48 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. No. 225. TnE following Finding of the Marine Court of enquiry into the collision between theßritish steamer Benmore and the Chinese junk Sin Hin Lee is published for general information. By His Excellecy’s Command, CECIL C. SMITH, Colonial Secretray. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, 20th June, 1879.
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  • 1184 3 The Whitsuntide Recess has had little about it of the character of a political holiday. A host of platforms have been crowded by rival orators embittered attacks on, and spirited vindications of. the policy of Her Majesty’s Ministers have been forthcoming with equal profusion. In
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 155 3 IGTiSS -o The undersigned has this day purchased the good, will and Entire Stock in trade of the firm or chop of “Eoo Sang Hap Kee” No. 313 Chulia Street. Macao shop Keepers from Koh Tve otherwise called Koh Tye whoes interest and responsibility therein ceased from that date all
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1120 4 dance must not be expected and 800 If TSK& COi Gentlemen are expected to bring #<>. 29 Beach Street. THE Good will and all and ein- are not sup- OHIP.0 HIP Chandlers, Commission gular the stock in trade of the un- plied by Government. 0 and Shipping Agents, and dersigned,
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    • 357 4 M. SAWAMfiYInfyJ km. i |its«raaa I Merchants Conunission i I NEGAPATAU^ Undertake aU kinds ofsw I Agenoy on Morderata Te^l Goods cleared J forwarded to all T j of the world. 1 Freight and Pas J engaged, Insurance j I ected, and CnsJ House business ol eve] description, Shippi n
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