The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 10 March 1888
1888-03-10
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The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section16 1888-03-10 1 THE Malacca Weekly Chronicle AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 1. MALACCA, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1888. NO. 10.16 words
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691 1888-03-10 1 r I be total area of paddi land in Malacca is estimated roughly at 150,000 acres, or a little over 2d 1square miles; but not more than a third of this area is under cultivation, we believe. Were the total691 words
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Advertisement431 1888-03-10 1 RILEY HARGREAVES GO., church services. Engineers, Boilermakers, Bridge CiIRIST Church. 4th Sunday in Lent. it» ti 7. SO a. m. Matins Litany, and sermon. BlUlderS, Iron aild LIUSS IOUII- S.SU p.m. Evensong and sermon. t i /1 1 Hymns Nos 265. 100 <lors and General Contractors, j Anthem CMtthy UnriW431 words
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Advertisement195 1888-03-10 1 DISPENSARY, No. 17, Church Street, Opposite the French Church, FOR SALE Cod Liver Oil (l)e Jongh’s) do. (cold drawn) Essence of Pepperment do Aniseed 0 elatine capsules GONDY’S FLUID OBAT KOOTOO (a special cure for a common pest) SODA WATER LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE I beg to inform the public195 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous165 1888-03-10 1 RESULS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM 2i.d TO Bth March, g j Temperature. Hygrometky. j and IZ 11 .1 y 2 *%g j Remarks. Mar.l 2 29.823 171.0 84.7190.0 19.0 71.0 80.7 96 83 3 29.823 177.0 84.3 91.019.0 72.0 79.0 921 78 4165 words
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Article964 1888-03-10 2 Malacca v 11. M. S. “Orion.” The arrival of the Orion naturally led to a friendly challenge, and the two teams met yesterday afternoon. Play began at 2. The Captain of the Orion team won the toss and put Malacca in, as all our men had not turned up.964 words
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Article1991 1888-03-10 2 The refreshing showers of rain which fell on Sunday night, and Monday evening of this week, have done much to cool the atmosphere. It is to be hoped that the clerk of the weather will repeat the treat occasionally for our benefit. The Hon’ble D. F. A. Ilervey, Resident1,991 words
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Article183 1888-03-10 3 To the Editor, Sir. Botli your contemporaries have shewn a great and intelligent interest in snakes. The S'traits Times is an unrivalled authority on alar Saw alts, and the Free Press has discussed hamadryads. Perhaps if you too awake to the importance and general interest of this branch of183 words
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Article1085 1888-03-10 3 CAll right sreservedJ CHAT Eli I 111. Continued. were like. The swinging street gate, as it closed, gave tLe signal for those wlio were impatiently waiting within to open tlie door, just as old Pearson was about to knock. Never was there such a welcoming for the dark1,085 words
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Article219 1888-03-10 3 An innocent old lady noticed the word Environs for the first time, and denounced it as some newfangled name for andirons. A coroner being spoken of as a brave man, a by slander remarked that, so far as he knew, A coroner is usually a coward, for he never219 words
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Article313 1888-03-10 4 Arrival Departures. 2 Fla I)(< iartu S Vessel's name Captain and Tons From 9 ll UIP Consignees P jjj„ SUate I lor Jlnr. IMarif 4 Louisa 111 Leslie Brt.s.s. 112 Singaparc 4 (Klang Tan Hoon Cheang Amherst Macey do. 108 do. IPakan jHong Bun 1 akan Grant do.313 words
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Article152 1888-03-10 4 The following quotations are extracted from the Singapore Free Press of the Btli inst., PRODUCE. (March 8.) Tin 53.50 Gambier (3.B7idcf- Cube No. 1 10.30 do. do. No. 12 9.-10 Pepper, Black 22.57) do. White, Dry Rliio 37. Nutmegs 110 s 85. Cloves Amboina 31. Balli Coffee, 20.30 Tapioca,152 words
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Advertisement670 1888-03-10 4 SARSAPARILLA, j OTTILKINSON’S ESSENCE or I EPPS S COCO'Ab W FLUID EXTRACT of red JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA is the B R K A K 1 A T, Ollly Preparation recognised by the “By a thorough knowledge of the natural Faculty as a wonderful Purifier of the lawB whi( h B° vern670 words
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Advertisement601 1888-03-10 4 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT The PILLS purify the blood all Disorder of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS and BOWEL and are invaluable in all corapliants incidental to females, the OINTMENT is unrivalled in the cure of BAD LEGS, OLD wounds sores and ulcers. For bronchitis, diphtheria GOUT, RHEUMATISM, and all skin601 words
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Advertisement171 1888-03-10 4 •‘T he Malacca Weekly Chronicle, AND Mer cantile Advertiser. Published every Saturday. S ulsert pt tens. LOCAL DELIVERY PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE Per annum SS, 00 Single copies 20 Cts., each FOREIGN AND COAST DELIVERY PAYABLE HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE: Per annum SlO, 00. ADVERTISEM ENTS. Per inch or part171 words
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