The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 29 March 1888

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1 4 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
  • 16 1 THE Malacca Weekly Chronicle AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. YOL. I. MALACCA, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1888. NO. 13.
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  • 155 1 The following quotations aro extracted from the Singapore Free Press of tho 26th inst., PRODUCE. (Ma rch 26.) Tin 53.50 Gaia bier 7.05 do- Cube No. 1 10.25 do. do. No. 2 9.65 Pepper, Black 23.62 J do. W r hite, Dry Rhio 39. Nutmegs 110» 85. Cloves Amboina
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1216 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. 2. Tenders should be addressed to the I Colonial Secretary, Singapore, or to the Resid■^o- ent Councillors, Penang and Malacca, and TENDERS will be received, at the Resident may be for any one or more of the Farms, Councillor’s Office, Malacca, up to noon on the singly or
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    • 167 1 NOTICE. •‘The Malacca Weekly Chronicle, AND Mercantile Advertiser. Published every Saturday. c Subscriptions. LOCAL DELIVERY PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE Per annum $B, 00 Single copies 20 Cts., each FOREIGN AND COAST DELIVERY PAYABLE HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE:— Per annum $lO, 00. ADVERTISEMENTS. Per inch or part of and inch in
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    • 277 1 NOTICE. of 3lati)vcncc JJtap OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OF LONDON, CULCATTA BOMBAY Will visit Malacca on or about Wednesday, April 4th., and will remain at the Rest House for 3 days only. All suffering from imperfect vision, should avail themselves of this opportunity. Consultation free, from 8 a. m. to 6 p.
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  • 841 2 The following notes upon our ancient town will be rear! with great interest. The reader takes a glance at Malacca Titree Centuries Ago.— “I have often had occasion to ob. serve Ibat many of our Malacca brethren have not the least idea of the topography of
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  • 643 2 In accordance with the provisions of “The Holidays Ordinance 1879,” the following days will be observed as Public and Bank Holidays throughout the Colony:— Friday, 30th March (Good Friday),) Saturday, the 31st March, Public Holidays. Monday,
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  • 878 2 We issue our Paper to-day instead of on Saturday, owing to Easter Holidays. The Hon’ble D. F. A. Hervey, Resident Councillor and the Hon’bie Major H. E. McCallum, r. e., c. m. g., Colonial Engineer and Surveyor General, S. S., left this for Singapore on Sunday the
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  • 193 3 Monday 26th. Bakow bin Mali Syed was brought lip again charged with the murder of a Chinese Hawker at Sempang Merlemnu. Remanded after evidence of the Corporal to tiie 29th inst. Achim bin Doll a and 5 other prisoners charged with wilful murder and also conspiracy t murder
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  • 457 3 His Honour Justice Goldney opened tlie Assizes at 11 a. m. on Tuesday. The first case called was against Omar, charged with theft of property belonging to one Tan Kong. Prisoner, with three previous convictions against him, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 9 months R. 1., and
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  • 744 3 {March, 2, 1888.) The correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says:—When Prince Biamark in his great speech admitted Russian ascendancy as a condition in Bulgaria to which he was not opposed, there was at once a general belief mat the peace of Europe would be no longer in
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  • 377 3 Is it not a pity that, in a place like Malacca where there are so many Eurasian men and women skilled in the art oi pickling, and preparing confectionery, no attempt is made by them to vie with native manufacturers in India in the export of
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  • 167 3 Sir, A few years ago, I read in some paper, of which J have forgotten the name, When the Hollanders and the British were negotiating about the Malay archipelago, a Hollander hit upon the craity idea of making a map on which Java was drawn very small, but Malac-
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  • 461 3 “Printing in Colors bus taken a potent move forward. l>y the new process a thousand shades can be rinted at once, In shad of using engraved rollers or stones, as in the case of coined advertisements, the designs or pictures are ‘Dr.ilt up’in a. case of solid colors speTally
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  • 313 4 Arrivals Departures. I Flap Vessel’e name Captain I and Tons From depart Consignees ar |Mar. 21 Mayflower Muhlenbien Brt.s.s. 176 Singipoie 21 Klang Tan Ung Yiong Malacca Doly do. -105 do. Penang Ong Kong Hoon en6 D o n I Ju^ra Tan Hoou Cheang 8 7 dnaQ do
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 594 4 NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF Chbe Hoon Bono and Chee Lim Bono, —Bankrupts. BY instruction from A. J. Gunn, Esq., the Trustee. The sale of the property ad ▼ertised below is postponed until an early date, due notice of which will be given hereafter. Let I.—All that Freehold land in
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    • 359 4 NOTICE. tions given) the system becomes less liable to attacks of illness. 31IUT HARGII&ATRS GO. !‘We cannot speak too highly of it.” Lancet. Engineers, Boilermakers, Bridge Builders, Iron and Brass Founders “We recommend your red Jamaica and General Contractors, Sarsaparilla. —Med,cal Review. Merchant Road, Sinospoke. “The only preparation for removing
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    • 250 4 DISPENSARY, No. 17, Church Street, Opposite the French Church, FOR SALE PEAR’S SOAP Cod Liver Oil (De Jongh’s) do. (cold drawn) Essence of Pepperment do Aniseed Gelatine capsules CONDY’S FLUID OB AT KOOTOO (a special cure for a common pest) SODA WATER LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE GINGER REER HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 190 4 RESCLS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM I6th TO 22th March, ec" t S'® a Temperature. Hygrometry. Month o§ r— 03 QC 9 C rj g '«JI 1 and W S g §I ig Remarki. 5 '5 e g/1 I I -S Date. 2 3
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