The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 1 December 1888

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  • 16 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. VoL. I- Malacca, Saturday, Ist December, 1888. No. 48.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 791 1 POOLES DOWNIE GO. RILEY I 3 OWELL CO., AUCTIONEERS of Singapore, HARGtRJEAVES SINGAPORE. have jest received and are now SHOWING THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS Merchant Boad, Offloe and Sale-Rooms, Commercial Sqnar* KIM GUAN CO. Hinks’s Duplex Table and Hanging Lamps- j Singapore. i-. o T o Branch Sale-Rooms and Furniture
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  • 329 2 We have just been favoured with a copy of correspondence from the authorities at the Royal Gardens, Kew, on the subject of l.iberian coffee grown in this Settlement, and we have great pleasure in placing it before our readers to-day. A few months ago Mr. Derry, the able
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  • 605 2 25tl Nov., s. s. Pyah P e n ef f K ang. Messrs. Muhlinghausaod 'j'S roll, lor Singapore, s.s. Sapph, <, Singapore, Mrs. Rowband, Mrs’ Pi and son, Mrs. Allen, Messrs. Chĕv»r Keashury and V. Play, for Malacca m’ and Mrs. Btdfield, child and r nurse Messrs.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 659 2 NOTICE. NOTICE. —:o: SELANGOR GOVERNMENT SAYLE COMPANY’S NOTIFICATION. CHRISTMAS TIDE, Tenders are invited for the exclusive privilege of cutting for sale CHEAP SALE an( j expol ti n g Bakow Bark from the Commences Districts of Klang, Langat and ON DECEMBER 3rd, 1888. Kwala Selangor, for a period of 3
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    • 52 2 NOTICE. available for distribution at the Experimental Forest Garden, Malacca: FRUIT TREES of all the leading kinds, including Durians, Mangosteens, Dukus, and Rambutans. Also Nutmegs, Coffee, Dye and Oil plants, and Fibres. j A price list, and other information can be obtained Horn the Assistant Superintendent of Forests, Malacca. Nov.
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    • 54 2 EH5T A Person, who wL a suffe re jj from deafness and nolsesj n the hea during a period o? 23 ye®*, and w was cured by a simple Imjedy» be glad to send a description e case— free —to any one jPho tvih apply to J. H. Nicholson, |>
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  • 24 2 o mzs ti c @ctnrtencc. DEATH. Vaughan— On the 26th Oct., Gerald Osmond Vaughan, Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, third son of J. D. Vaughan, Singapore.
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  • 230 3 The funeral of the late See Boon Tion <y took place at Bulcit Bahru on 'Vfedoesday, the 28th instant. The weather had been bad early in the week. During the morning on which the ceremony took place, however, there was no rain, but a heavy down- pour came
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  • 550 3 Hogqn and Rozario have at length made a start in their new establishment here. It will be some little time, however, before they will be in proper working order. We hear they have just received a few iron garden seats, which we think
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  • 325 3 Royal Gardens, Kew To Assistant Superintendent of Forests, Malacca. Dear Sir, In reply t0 your letter of tl10 30th July, forwarding specina ms of Liberian coffee, I beg to enclose herewith a copy of a letter received from Messrs. Lewis and Peat, the well known brokers, on the
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  • 236 3 —A reverend divine in the West end of London was what is called a popular preacher. This reputation, however, had not been acquired by his drawing largely on his own eloquence and erudition, but by the ingenuity with which he appropriated the thoughts
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  • 576 3 Dear Mr. Editor, In your paper of the 24tk November there is a letter signed A Catholic, in which the following paragraph appears:—“And the accent of every word was understood and approved by almost all the audience, among whom was the worthy correspondent of the Straits
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  • 157 3 In Sungei Ujong tigers have been comparatively well-behaved lately. Human beings are, however, still carried off at intervals, and not long ago a bullock was taken off whilst it was turning an oil mill. Two tigers were killeda short time ago, and the unfortunate sportsmen were
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  • 931 3 Rain is now the prevailing feature in the weather here, and the, refreshing showers come every dny, generally when the duties of the day are over, and just as we would wish to enjoy a rnakan angin. The country, it may sa fely be said, is now
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  • 221 4 Tell me not in weekly numbers That our Club is but a dream, That our town, so dead iu slumbers, Cannot raise a Cricket team Is it real Is it earnest Then a shadow on thee fall, Sleepy Hollow, till thou learnest What to do
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  • 250 4 Arrivals Departures. s 3 i Vessel’s name Captain and Tons From Depaitme Consignees. Q Kig Date For Nov. Nov. 1 25 Phya Pekhet Angus Brt.s.s. 19'* Klang 25 Singap ore Kim Guam Co. Kian Ann Riddle do. 101 do j do Hong Bun Helene Assan do. 48 Singapore
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  • 146 4 The following quotations are extracted from the Sing WoB Free Press of Nov. 28th. PRODUCE. Tin Gambier do- Cube No. 1 11.40 ll d No 2 „950 Pepper, Black do. White, Dry Rhio > >4o. Nutmegs 110 s 0 >> o-i Cloves Amboina 0 fj GO. Balli Coffee, Tapioca,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 266 4 NOTICE. r :o: STRAITS AGENCY OF THE jCOMPANIA GENERAL DE TABACOS DE FILIPINAS. (Compania Tabacalera.) e 3, Battery Road, Singapore. 1 Telephone No. 61. Every Mail from Manila brings fresh CIGARETTE PAPERS: 3 supplies of Cigars of the following brands:— Cosmopolite, Job, Le Marquis, Plok, Pap- Cuba or Havana Brands.—Culebras
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    • 93 4 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle, and Mercantile Advertiser. S uhscriptions. Local and Intersettlemeut Delivery payable Quarterly in Advance, Per annum i. S 8.00 Single copies 20 Cts. each ADVERTISEMENTS. Per inch or part of an inch in length For one or two insertions, §1 a month 4 insertions $3 Special rates
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 243 4 RESULTS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE DURIAN DAUN HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM 2crd to 29th November, 1888. S Temperature. I Hygrometry. Month g 1.5 2 state Sh *3 45 C .1 j I 3 3J 1 r*! -i I pi i >% Tf* and «Sfa 2 a lie 'f
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