The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 23 June 1888
1888-06-23
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The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section16 1888-06-23 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. VOL. I. Malacca, Saturday, June 23rd, 1588. No. 25.16 words
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Article93 1888-06-23 1 The Government Gazette Extraordhiaiy of the 16th instant contained the following announcement ot the djeath of the Emperor Eredrick His Excellency the Governor received this day, with profound regret, the mournful intelligence of the death of His Majesty the Emperor of the German Empire—the Son-in-law of93 words
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200 1888-06-23 1 By virtue of a Precept to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Assize, and also a Court of Admiralty, will be holden before the Malacca Division of the said Court, at the Court House, in200 words
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Article198 1888-06-23 1 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the Hon’ble J. A. Harwood to be a Member of the Committee of Management for the Raffles Library and Museum. His Excellency the Governor has beou pleased to appoint Mr. C. Stringer to bo a Member of the Committee198 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1228 1888-06-23 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. 2. Tenders should be addressed to the m m— No. 156. Colonial Secretary, Singapore, or to the Refiid- Rl DlTlrL TENDERS will be received, at the Resident may bef™any ’’omTor*mJre <?' 1 1 UII U L I Councillor’s Office, Malacca, up to noon on the singly or jointly.1,228 words
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Obituary21 1888-06-23 1 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE m in DEATH. At Queen-Street, on the 17th instant, A. Varella, forme r ly of Malacca., aged 67 years.21 words
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Article112 1888-06-23 2 From Singapore for Klang\per"P. Pekhet 1/th 'met: —Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, From Singapore for Malacca per" Louisa H 1.," Mr. Boswell and child. For Klang, 18th inst: Mr. Andreis. From Pakan for Singapore per Pakan 19th inst Sir David and family, Mr. Toussaux. From Singapore per "Billiton,"112 words
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Article307 1888-06-23 2 English as spoken by the maI jority of people born and bred I out here has suck a similarity to I Malay in the construction of the I sentences used as to he almost a I literal translation of the native I jargon. This is owing307 words
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Article3533 1888-06-23 2 Thk Hon’ble F. A. Swettenham, H. M.’b Resident, Selangor, passed through here on Wednesday on his way to Singapore. Mr. Kwi Lim entertained Mr. Justice Pellerean and a few select friends at dinner on Wednesday evening. Mr. C. Logan, appointed Acting Registrar of the Supreme Court of3,533 words
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Article579 1888-06-23 3 Koh Lye rfioon and two others were charged with administering stupefying drugs in a house at Campong Java. Remanded till the 22nd instant. Lee Weng Cheong, clerk on hoard the S. S. Will 0’ the Wisp, was charged with carrying unstamped letters otherwise than through the Post Office.579 words
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Article218 1888-06-23 3 I atn not old, but many are younger than myself. I am not pretty, but certainly far beyond ‘average beauty.’ I am not bad—tempered, but still I love a quarrel sometimes. I am not talkative, but I do love to hear my own sweet218 words
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Article144 1888-06-23 3 C onatus slumbers oft and long. And, waking, sings spasmodic song. Tlie burning brow and downcast look Are sometimes caused by Sandy Cook The cocktail cure we recommend For Sandy Cook or Islay Blend; ’Tis better far —we’ve tried it oft— Than ballad bright or music soft. Unless144 words
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Article168 1888-06-23 3 Spanish Railways.— For the last thirtythree years the Spanish Government has encouraged the building of railways by paying subsidies during the progress of laying down the line. A bill has, however, now been introduced which will alter this arrangement, and which is intended to develope secondary lines of one-metre168 words
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Article671 1888-06-23 4 There are millions of men who will f rank 1 y tell you that they never oould draw a line; hand rxls of thousands who will admit that they haveno ear for music; and auite a few who don’t think they can write; but never, in671 words
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Article263 1888-06-23 4 Arrivals Departures. Flag 1 ~T rt Vessel's name Cantain and Tons < PrA™ Departure Rig |Date For onB1 gneeB June 17 Will O’the Wisp Hendry Brt.s.s. 166 Xian» 17° v r PyahPekbet Angus do. 195 sSnore Guan Co Louisa III Lealio do. iii g 1 KI ”7 T263 words
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Article153 1888-06-23 4 The following quotations are extracted from the Singapore Free Press of the 21st J one, ir mujVt PRODUCE. June 21.) Tin 32 Gambia do* Cube No. 1 i> 10-15 do. do. No. 2 n 9-4 l Pepper, Black 24.25 do. White, Dry Bhio 41.50 Nutmegs 110 s 95Cloves Amboina153 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1888-06-23 4 CHURCH SERVICES. 6th Sunday after Trinity, Christ Church. 7.30 a. m. Matins, sermon, and Holy Com. 6.30 p. h. Evensong and sermon Church of St. Francis Xavier 6th Sunday after Pentecost. The mativity of gt John the Baptist. Double of the 1st class. 8 A. If. Mass A sermon, St.119 words
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Advertisement107 1888-06-23 4 FOR SALE. I—lce1 —Ice making Machine in good order. Will make 200 lbs of Ice a day. I—I6H.P.1 —16H.P. Steam engine with boiler com* bined; suitable for working Bice Mill Machine* j, for which it has been used. I—4 H. P. Portable Steam engine and boiler complete. Has been used107 words
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Advertisement255 1888-06-23 4 Try Myrrh Dentifrice. It is ths best teeth-cleanser and gumstrengthener in the Straits. NOTICE. o—E. SKELCHY SON. General Contractors and Land Surveyors, 70, River aide. THE “BONA VENTURA" PRINTING OFFICE. 66, River Side Malacca. E. SKELCHY Proprietor. Publisher of the “Malacca Weekly Chronicle.” Legal and Commercial documents &c., &e., Book255 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous187 1888-06-23 4 BEfIULS OF THE METEOEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM 15th TO 21st June g d Temperature. Hygbometry. Month §g v *3 h 3 *5 S 1 kSh Sa S a and t 6 a g 5 a §I 3 Rrmarxs. ‘S® a B J-® S/S I Date.187 words
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