The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 4 August 1888

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1 4 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
  • 16 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. 01. I. Malacca. Satubdat, 4th Aogdst, 1888. No. 81.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1292 1 S^,i C E h a “'^Z k i‘ heDiBtriCtBofU -av pOWELL* CO., AUCTIOKEERS T r\*> 6 The exclusive right of establishing and -T"; 4;» keeping a Gambling and Pawn broking Farm SINGAPORE fr'tO» under s-.ch regulations as may from time to /jk.hLlti oIJN UArOK.j tune b 3 lsued by the
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  • 437 2 Regarding the important question of supplying this town with good drinking water, a point to which we have more than once drawn attention, it is satisfactory to know that! the authorities are fully alive to the necessity for such provision. We are given to understand that
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  • 2130 2 Official instructions arrivi d here on Mmdty tut that of the three prisoners 33 .1:3:1 33-1 to death at the recent A-Hizel for the murder of Abu Adam at Bata Beremlum only Buntal was 10 suffer the extreme penally of the law, the
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  • 298 3 There is not a single fruit in the rorld, it may be said, which is proaeed in so many varieties as the isciruj, one kind differing from anther in size, tas'.e, flavor and color, he trees hairing them are very tueh alike, yielding but once, and iffering from each
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  • 429 3 The parties concerned in tlie Sungei TTjong Police safe robbery have all been detected, and are now awaiting trial. As was suspected all along, the robbery was perpetrated by the Malay mata-mata. The ringleader wa3 a Sergeant, the “General’s” pet; and he selected as h)3 accomplices
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  • 517 3 Before taking you the next stag», about 35 miles by river, to where I am writing this, I will just refer again to the panther. r You will recollect that I told you I would give you only facts, and the following will
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  • 477 3 A Maori Football Team for Eng-land.-—lt i 3 now detinitely settled that a New Zealand football team is to visit England ia the autumn. The team will, however, not be a representative colonial team, but will consist solely of Maoris, pure and halfcaste. The men have already been
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  • 1023 3 Sir, That, is a very remarkable letter that “Umbo contributed to your issue of the 14th July. Surely “Umbo” does not wish to insult Christianity by considering as one of the nocessary attractions to a place of worship “the person'll charms of the fairer portion of
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  • 147 4 TENDERS will be received at tlio British Resident's Office, Kuala Lumpor, np to noon on the 3rd September, for the following Farms for a period of three years from Ist January, ISSJ, to 31st December 1891. 1. Farm of the right to collect a duty of $7
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  • 249 4 Arrivals Departures. O j l'hag j a i Vessel s name j Captain and Tons From 'j GnnGrrniwi ltigj Date, r consignees. Jui i July! I Amlierst Macay Brt.s.s. iOS I Sing lpore 2) Pahan Bun Buckhold do. 8-t da Kian" j °do Sappho Wahl do. *>9 do
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  • 151 4 The following quotations are extracted from the Singapore Free Press of the 2nd August PRODUCE. Tin 3.4 Gambier 7.25 do- Cube No. 1 10.30 do. do. No. 2 9.50 Pepper, Black 23. do. White, Dry Rhio 41. Nutmegs 110 s 95 Cloves Amboina 35, Balli Coffee 2 50 Tapioca,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 244 4 NOTICE. STRAITS AGENCY OF THE COMPANIA GENERAL DE TABACOS DE FILIPINAS. (COMPANIA TaBACALERA.) 3, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone No. 61. Every Mail from Manila brings supplies of Cigars of the following brands: Cuba or Havana Brands. —Culebras, (tu isted Cigars of 3 in a bundle), Imperiale3, Vegueros, Brevas, Escepscionales, Incomparables,
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    • 353 4 I Mb. ARMOGAM VALOOPILLAI La ND SURVEYOR. |H§ No. 8 Church Street I Surveys promptly executed, and plans» ->'• <d on moderate terms. BQPor particulars apply personally orbvW, H the above address. tt6t FOR SALE. I 1— m akin or Machine in good order, tv:,. H make 2 )0 lbs
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 216 4 RESULTS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE DURIAN DAUN HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FROM 27th JULY TO 2nd AUGUST, 1888, C d i I TEMrERATIEE. HyGROMETRY. Month g>g -2 j S State nna c s I 1 c f fc I: S sf-g is g lit I it* Li 1 d
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