The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 16 June 1888
1888-06-16
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The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section16 1888-06-16 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. Voi. I. Malacca. Saturday, Junk, lCth, 11-88. No. 24.16 words
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Article913 1888-06-16 1 A most extraordinary thing o<x ctirred in Malacca on Sunday last. The late Chief Clerk of the Court of Requests, Mr. Rodriguez, came here from Hngapore, bringing with him a huge black coffin in which to remove the remains of his wife, who died in Malacca913 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1455 1888-06-16 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. 2. Tenders should be addressed to the ■a ■f- N ,eg Colonial Secretary, Singapore, or to the R«|id- Hi Ik I [I k L enf Councillors, Penang and Malacca, and 111 I I I I I f TENDERS will be received, at the Resident may bs for any1,455 words
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Advertisement150 1888-06-16 1 NOTICE. UNDER and by virtue of the power contained in a Mortgage Deed dated tho 2nd day of December 188(3, and made and granted in his favour by James itodyk, the undersigned will cause to be sold by public auction at the New Market in Town, on Saturday the 23rd150 words
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Article127 1888-06-16 2 From Singapore for Malacca per "Pyah Pekhet,” 10th inst The Foa’ble D. F. A. Ilervey, Mrs. Birch, Sister St. Gencv ev t Mr. Steph nsor. From, Singapore for Malacca per "Fantee 12th inst: Mrs. Tho nton, Miss Birch, Mr. Elcum. From Singapore for Klang per Uye Leong,”127 words
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Article355 1888-06-16 2 The Municipal Commissioners for the Town and Fort of Malacca have, under section 4 of The Fire Ordinance 1869” and section 210 of The Municipal Ordinance 1837,” delegated the powers vested in them as Fire Commissioners for the Municipality of the Town and Fort of Malacca, to Mr.355 words
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Article1871 1888-06-16 2 The Hon’ble. D. F. A. Hervey, Readmit Councillor, Mrs. Hiich and 3 children, .vith European Maid and a native Ayah arrived here last Sunday morniLg by the 8 Pyah Pekhet. A new sister for he Malacca Convent was a passenger by he *~me steamer. J Mr. Justice1,871 words
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Article875 1888-06-16 3 Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commission rs held at tile .Resident Councillor’s Office <n Wednesday th* 23rd May, I*s sB. Present:—The Hon’ble I) T\ A. Hervey, 'President) A. J. (’oilier Esq.. J. E. Westerliouo Esq., Tan Teck (xiian Esq., Li Keng Liat Esq., The minutes uf875 words
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Article213 1888-06-16 3 Malacca’s not a pretty name, But names a very pretty place: It has a history, and a famo, With people now of every race. In war and peace, in joy and grief, Busy its toilers often were; And now its people find relief In varied work, and pleasure rare.213 words
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Article834 1888-06-16 3 Sir, A valuable thought struck me last nighr, vizy that Malacca ought- to have a branch, of tha Sr. John’s )m. balance And there nevpr was h m *re favourable uipportunity than now to Establish if; tlnrefore I venture to tmike one or two suggestions ami e 1 treat834 words
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Article1383 1888-06-16 3 The j Eronomiste If n ah es'imates the loss Buttered by 1 rench wine gipwers through the phylloxera at lO.ODO.OOU.UUf., or double the amount of the war indemnnv Of 1871. The French Consul at Bilbao states in a recent report that the pilchard or sardine fishery on the Atlantic1,383 words
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Article201 1888-06-16 4 Arbivals Departures. o i Flag i VoBBeUname Captain and Toqs, I>om Conßignees n i June! ”r “S v 84 Paksn 'sinlpore S“, B MO’S r jiS Jj® Singiporc 11 N, gtSd, «overt, U„nt :£sr i sto sco.$ co. 11 Kian Ann Taylor do. 101 KlaS 1 5« u201 words
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Article150 1888-06-16 4 Tri following quotations are extracted frem the Bi»«apobe Fbrb Press of tbe UhJ,i FRODUC®. June 14.) Tin 9 S 3. GambfSr „7.071 do- Cube No. 1 10.J6 do. do. No. 2 „?4) Pepper, Black »> 24. do. White, Dry Rhio 41.50 Nutmegs 110 s i’A Cloves Amboina 31. Balli150 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement96 1888-06-16 4 CHURCH SEP,VICES. •3rd. Sunday titer Trinity. Christ Cbircb. 7.30 a. u. Matins, sermon, and Holy Com. 6.30 r. M. Evensong and sermon Church or St. Francis Xavirr 4th Sunday after Pentecost. 8 a. H. Mast 4 sermon. 4 p. m. Vespers and Benediction. 3t. John tkr Baptist Ciapri. 6.30 a.96 words
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Advertisement256 1888-06-16 4 Try Myrrh Dentifrice. It is tbs best teeth-<Wisser and gumstiengthener in the Straits. NOTICE. 8 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 th® “Malacca Win. lt Chronicle.” Legal and Commercial documents &c.,256 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous203 1888-06-16 4 RKSULS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM Bth TO 14th June 2 a Temperature. Hygrohetby. Month o£ S g’S I a a A and B g a ....I g-a g 3 Remarks. 3-S i s -s 1 I I |f 1 Date. ®g 3 3203 words
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