The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 4 May 1889
1889-05-04
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The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section16 1889-05-04 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. VOL. ll' Malacca, Saturday, 4th May, 1889. No. 70.16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement734 1889-05-04 1 POOLES DOWNIE CO., RILEY powELL co.,' auctioneers. sinoapore, HARGREAVES Singapore t//Ot f HAy E JUST RECEIVED AND ARE NOW SHOWING THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS Merchmt Hold, Office and Sale-Rooms, Commercial Square. IvlM GrUAN CO. Hinks’s Duplex Table and Hanging Lamps Singapore. Branch Sale R dP 149, First Cross Street, in734 words
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Article1961 1889-05-04 2 The complaints mentioned in today’s “Notes from town and country” call for a word of comment. The statements made by the writer of the notes are calculated to mislead, and it is our duty to give expression to the true state of public feeling on the1,961 words
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Article359 1889-05-04 2 A meeting of the members of this Society was held on Wednesday evening. Mr. Jarrett in the chair. There were twelve members present. As usual the proceedings did not commence for nearly half an hour after the time fixed. .Really the members ought to make an359 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1889-05-04 2 PETROLEUM SALE. First Cross Street, 136. Anchor Brand of first quality, per case, $2,35 per tin, $l.lB. Brilliant oil, Dveoe’s: per case, $2.45 per tin, $1.23. G. A. KETSCHKER. WANTED, A Sergeant of Forest Police. Must be able to read and write English. Salary, $lB per mensem. Applications should be58 words
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Article593 1889-05-04 3 Dear Mr. Editor, Referring to a ote in r our i ssue anent the a o iy Week. I happen to read a letter written by one of the Wardens 0 f St. Josĕ church, Singapore, about the same matter. It appears that a circular printed593 words
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Article658 1889-05-04 3 It is said that no news is good news, and I dare say some people here are saying this to themselves at the present moment. Yes, there is but little news in this one-horse Settlement, and I am reduced to speak of the grievances that658 words
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Article2348 1889-05-04 3 ARBITRATION OR WAR The international relations of the civilized world were never so extensive as they are at the present time, never, perhaps, more important, or more liable to serious disturbance. Steam and rail unite to bring into personal intercourse the various races of mankind and the products of their2,348 words
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Article204 1889-05-04 4 Arrivals Departures. Vessel’s name Captain and j Tons From Consi ltig Date For b Apl. Apl, 25 o IPF w. TI f?. hl Brt M 'Singapore 29 Klang Kim Guan Co. Bun hatt llin Sutherland do. i J 95 Klang Singanore a„ Amherst Fields do. j 108 do204 words
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Article154 1889-05-04 4 The following quotations are extracted from the Singapore Free Press of May 2nd. PRODUCE. j Tm Gambier jg do- Cube No. 1 do. do. No. 2 t, Pepper, Black 13 do. White Dry Rhio g^ Nutmegs 110 s loves Amboina gg Balli Coffee, 2s Tapioca, small pearl fair quality154 words
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Advertisement212 1889-05-04 4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that under the Regulations made by His Excellency the Governor in Council under The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance 1886,’’ and The Municipal By-laws made under the above named ordinance, the registration of dogs kept within the Municipal Limits of the Town and212 words
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Advertisement276 1889-05-04 4 NOTICE. STRAITS AGENCY oF’| THE COMPANIA GENERAL DE TABACOs DE, FILIPINAS. [Compania Tabacalera.] 3, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone No. til. Every Mail from Manila brings fresh CIGARETTE PAPERS: supplies of Cigars of the following brands:— Cosmopolite. Job, Le Marquis, Plok. PapCuba or Havana BRANDS.-Culebras ler Ambrĕ Ambrĕ ts Pr cd276 words
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Advertisement131 1889-05-04 4 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. <S ul scripttens. Local ami Intersettlement Delivery payable Quarterly in Advance Per annum j Single copies 20 cts. each Advertisements. Per inch or part of an inch in length, ror one or two insertions 8b i four insertions, (one month) $3 Special rates131 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous223 1889-05-04 4 RESULTS OF THE METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE DURIAN DAUN HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY FROM 26th April, to 2ud May 1880, s' 3 Tempera ture. Hygrometry. Month s State and cr i I s= 4lg§ 1 Z of the Date. ogee J g *.g J t>| fj .S Weath. B < J223 words
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