The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 11 August 1888

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1 4 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
  • 15 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. VOT. I- Malacca. Saturdvy, bfch Auausr No. 23.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1256 1 Bun£ei ftaya'anrt llukut.** 16 District» of Linggi, poWELL* CO., AUCTIONEERS Sjy Ihe exclusive right of establishing and keeping a Gambling and Pawnbroking Farm SIKOAPOPP i -f~>pk under s-.ch regulations as may from lime to JN uAFOEE time bewted by the Government, in the Lis- JXX^k '<fWWin&M tr, ct of Snngei
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  • 1771 2 Much has been said about the great good of having a Malacca Club, and muck has been done to carry out the proposal, though not lately. It is now a seasonable moment, we think, to revert to the subject. For a long time past there has been nothing
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  • 390 2 During the week the following cases were before the Magistrates! Teo Hood Sian was charged with breach of contract of service, and was ordered to furnish a security of $50 to work for 70 working days; in default, 2-1 mouths’ rigorous imprisonment. Three Chinamen, Wi Ah Teng. IjOw
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 TO BE SOLD. A bay Australian mare, 6 years old, 152,” quiet iu harness and saddle, and perfectly sound. A Iso a Victoria by Swinton of Aberdeen, and a set of horse harness, both in good condition, —the property of Dr. Falls. May be seen any day at Durian Daun.
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  • 868 3 mm t IV the 10th inst., a sad oecuv- onl Waceat Bukit Kuda jetty. hi the loading of the J onQ fell off the jetty and dis- *’Vin the almost liquid mud, e r always exposed at low tide, and U hvAl main. The fatal ending of
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  • 439 3 The crocodile was once the freest spirit on our mud-bound shores. It was then on friendly terms with the good people of Banda Hilir. Now the buaya family is “deep retired in its unfathomed essence”, and displays not such kindliness of disposition as of y The
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  • 167 3 A beautiful evening —a pavty of four At tennis are playing;—and wkat is the score? Love—Love And yonder young angel with tresses of gold, And soft gentle glances, is she very old Fifteen—Love Her smile is so winning, I’ll favour her play. How is the man at her
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  • 66 3 Harrow beat Eton by 156 runs. The Australia, beat England by 61 runs. At the time the Mail left, Sussex liad the best of an unfinished match against the Australians. Remarkable bowling was witnessed at Lovd’s iu the match between England and Australia. The England team made only 53
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  • 312 3 For the Championship E.Renshaw beat E. W. Lewis by three setts to one, 27 games to 20. E. Renshaw beat the holder, F. H. Lawford, and became Champion for the first time. The matches in connection with the four handed Championship and Ladies’ singles were unfinished when the
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  • 417 3 A cUßiou document was'recently dis* covered in a continental library. An ornamental painter, Jacques Casquin, having been employed, in 1759, to do some artistic repairs in a monastery church, sent in his claim for seventy-eight florins. The Abbot found the sum excessive, and asked for particulars, which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 183 3 NOTICE." PORTLAND CEMENT. The undersigned a v e now hooking orders for Cement ex Luju due in Singapore on the 10th inst. This Cement is now used on the Government and Municipal Works. T. L. Gosling Co. Singapoie, Agents. Malacca, lltli Aug 1888. NOTICE. the undersigned beg to inform the
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  • 223 4 Arrivals Departures. 4> j i Fiag ft I Vessel s name I Captain and Tons From Pop*-*- Consignees 1 Jtig Dab 77 °eCeiag j A 12 Amherst Macay Brt.a.s. <O3 Pakan 12 Hngi pore Hong Run d 195 do Kim Goan Co. Sappho Waal do. Singipore Klang do
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 381 4 NOTICE. TEMPERS w"l ho recrivel at the Office of the Superintendent, Pubic Works Department, up to noon of tlie Ist day of September, 1333, for the construction and erection of a Market at Kwala Lumpor, Selangor. Plans and specifications may be secn > a nd all particulars obtained at the
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    • 273 4 “SONA VENTURA” PRINTING H. B. COLLINGE, SELANGOR GOVERNMENT Proprietor. vrmrTOATTrw Publisher of the “Malacca Weft: NOTIFICATION 1Y Chronicle.” Legal and Coiumetcisil documents &c., Ac TENDERS will be received at Book binding, and job printing ot the British Resident’s Office, Kwa- desenptu.ii executed in the la Lumpor, up to noon on
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    • 281 4 POOLES DOWNIE &CO. I of Singapore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND 4.R3 Eg SHOWING TH 2 FOLLOWING NHW H Ilinks's Duplex Table and Hanging p n Wjm iu great variety; Iron Bedsteads, f rom H each; Tis patch Boxes; Travelling Trunk, Air Tight Trunks. Copying Presses, p olt I able Refrigerators,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 212 4 PESULT3 OP THE METE3ROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE DURIAN DAUN HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FROM 10th 10 16 h AL GJST, 1833, a a TEMrSIIATI ET, HyGROMETRY. Momh 3 State pSfS -c 8 g -C t 1 .t and a 3 c 5 a +V| c.-j .3 .2 a e o e
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