The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 26 May 1888

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  • 15 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. VoL. I. Malacca, Saturdaf, May2Gth, 1888. No. 21.
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  • 1161 1 A good deal is being written and spoken just novr about the agitation in Australia for the exclusion of the Chinese from that Continent. The Australians themselves appear to be unanimous upon the question, but their views have as yet failed to meet with that support
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1298 1 GOVERNMENT NOTH? ICATIONS. 2. Tenders should be addressed to the No# 15G> Colonial Secretary, Singapore, or to the Resid- N OTICE. -Hu i Councillors, Penang and Malacca, and TENDERS will bo received, at the Resident i may be for any one or more of the Farms, GOVERNMENT NEGRI SEMBILAN Councillor’s
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  • 1174 2 Something is rotten in the State of Denmark is a familiar term that may be applied to anything that ‘goes against the grain’ while ‘the time is out oi joint.’ Defective men make nations, ergo nations the most ancient and glorious are defective. Russia might rule the
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  • 2448 2 The Hou’ble W. E. Maxwell, Resident Councillor, Penang, arrived here on Thursday evening in the 13. I. S. N. Coy.’s steamer Putialla, which at once jraceeled on its way to Singapore after Mr. Maxwell’s leaving for shore in the Government steamlaunch. Mr. Baird passed through here on
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  • 349 3 Before S. L. Thornton Esq. 22nd Inst. Ho Cheng, charged with breach of Tost Offlc° Ordinance on 22nd inst., was lined $lO, or days’ B. T- Ah Meng, charged with acting as a t/hair Coolie on the 20th inst. without a licence was fined $l, or 3 days’
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  • 304 3 At a general Meeting of the Pro e t an' Community of Malacca h;ld in Christ Church on Tuesday the 18th day of Ma y 1858. Present. The Hon’ble Captain R. Macpherson, Resident Councillor, Chairman. Members present. T. Neubronner L. Neubronner W. Bamngarten J. Yelge G. L. Baumgarten
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  • 439 3 Leaving the Portuguese Cathedral we pass by a well (Pozo) which is sti 1 seen at the junction of the landing-place entrance with the main road. Then the road begins to be lined with buildings on both sides. On the right, viz., between the road and
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  • 254 3 Sir, T II q n irei’s’T ine of argn men tis wondeif'il: (:i) because it cannot be proved Christ’s Church was not built by a Japanese gentleman in the conjuring business, it is unreasonable to point out thatNoniah Binchi was the original inventor of the Indian yarn; (b) a
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  • 1008 4 A New Life-saving Apparatus.—Mr. Robert Coulter, of Piccadilly, Manchester, has invented an apparatus which promises to be of great service in saving life from drowning. In structure it is extremely simple. It consists of two curved metal airchambers, united by a hinge in such a manner that when closed
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  • 237 4 Arrivals Departures. Vessel’s name Captain and Tons From Departure OJ sijrneeß Q Rig Date Tor May! I I .May 20 [Louisa 111 Leslie Brt.s.s.j 112 Singapore 20 Klang Tan Hoon Cheang. PvahPekhet Angus do. 195 do do. Kim Guan Co. Will O’ the Wisp Hendrey do. j 16t>
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  • 152 4 The following quotations are extracted frein i the Singapore|Free Press of the 2 iih inst., PRODUCE. May 24.) ,...nominal Gumbier 702. i do- Cube No. 1 10.15 do. do. No. 2 11 9.874 Pepper, Black 24.55 do. White, Dry Rhio 40. Nutmegs 110 s »1 90. Cloves Amboina 81.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 100 4 CHURCH SERVICES. Trinity Sunday Christ Chlrch. 7.30 a. m. Matins, and Holy Communion. 5.30 p. m. Evensong and sermon Church of St. Francis Xavier Pi! ost Double of tlie Ist Class 8 a.m. Mass and sermon 4.30 P. m. Vespers and Benediction. Saturday 0.30 p. m. Benediction St. John the
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    • 256 4 j Try Myrrh Dentifrice. It is the j best teeth-cleanser and gumstrengthener in the Straits. NOTICE. o——— E. SKELCHY SON. General Contractors and Land Surveyors, 70, River side. THE “BONA VENTURA” PRINTING OFFICE. 66, River Side Malacca. E. SKELCHY Proprietor, Publisher of the “Malacca Weekly Chronicle.” Legal and Commercial documents
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 173 4 ESULS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM 18th TO 24th May S' s Temperature. Hygrometry. g Month Sj. -2 S g c and w w g g 3-S Sdug-I N Remarks. Date. S '.2 .2 May is 29.795 152.0 84.3 88.0113.0 75-0 81.0 j 1.014
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