The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 11 May 1889
1889-05-11
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The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section16 1889-05-11 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. 11. Malacca, Satprua T- 11th May,' 1889. No. 7!16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement777 1889-05-11 1 I 7?~\ POOLESDOWNIE&CQ,, j RILEY powELL co„ auctioneer. I S HARGREAVES SINGAPORE. HAVE JUST RECEIVED and are now $r £<() I SHO THE blowing new goods Merchant Road H Ofnce and Sale-Rooms, Commercial Square Ikim (a ax co. flintB s Duplex Table and Hangmo- Lamps! 149, First Cltoss Street, in777 words
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Article22 1889-05-11 2 BIRTH. On the Bth instant, at Tranquerah, the wife of J. Beins, Chief Clerk, Police Court, Malacca, of a son.22 words
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Article2290 1889-05-11 2 The Survey Department report for the past year sets outwith the remark that the demarcating and re-survey-ing of Penang and the Province, in accordance with Lieut. Barron’s proposal, have not been put in hand, as the Indian Government could not spare the men required for this2,290 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement78 1889-05-11 2 PETROLEUM SALE. First Cross Street, 136. Anchor Brand of first quality, per oase, §2,35 per tin, $llB. Brilliant oil, Devoe’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 be78 words
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Article374 1889-05-11 3 Os Thursday was witnessed one of dip most magnificent funerals that over taken place in Malacca, r'his was the funeral of the late Mr. Clmn Tek Chiang, who died on the pill of last month. The auspicious day ffaso f the finest, and a374 words
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Article977 1889-05-11 3 The Annual Vestry Meeting was held in the v-stryof (Jurist (Jliureli u Monday, May 29th, at 12 o’clock. Several members <n the Protestant Community attended. The minutes “be last Meeting were read and c.'ahian- d. The accounts of tLie Poor x -iai wore examined and passed. Pie offertory977 words
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Article435 1889-05-11 3 Progress Repost, March. Maintenance of Roads. Very little attention Las been given to roads this month, us out of a total of 477 coolies employed during March, 142 were engaged in flushing drains, 41 clearing lieeren &tieet Canal, 60 watering streets, 20 disinfecting houses, and 211 coolies weie435 words
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Article575 1889-05-11 3 (Pinang Gazette). Mr. Thomas Gawthorne, barrister-at-law, lias been admitted to practice as an Advocate and Solicitor in the Supreme Court, Penang. A new iron screw steamer, the Sumatra, 407 tons belonging to the Northern German Lloyds, arrived from Bremen on Sunday. She is to run bet ween Penang(Pinang Gazette). - 575 words
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Article352 1889-05-11 3 (Rangoon Gazette). We should like to see a few tea houses started in Rangoon, and at the Railway station. They would be counter attractions to the liquor shops, and would assist in developing a trade from which nothing but good likely to result. It still remains to be(Rangoon Gazette). - 352 words
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Article155 1889-05-11 4 (Sara vak Gazette). Tt is Aviili great pleasure that we learn that peace lias been made be tween the British North Borneo Company and the Pangeran Sliaban(lar. The Pangeran has engaged to retire from Padas Dainit and to yield all his rights over that territory to the Company(Sara vak Gazette). - 155 words
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Article231 1889-05-11 4 Arrivals Departures. rt Vessel’s name j Captain and Tons From 1 Departure I Q 1 J x ***** Consignees. M I I nig Datej For 0 May. 'I -j jj—--5 |t\uhl Lrt.s.s. 329 'Singapore •> Klang Kim Gunn 4Co i2»w lin Ss do.’ i m i KIa So231 words
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Article174 1889-05-11 4 Tim following quotations are extracted from the Singai-oki Free Press of May 9th PRODUCE. Tin Gambier o-i 1 j do- Cube No. I do. do. No. 2 j| Pepper, Black 201-n do. White Dry Rhio I Nutmegs 110 s jjy llaee (Banda) „105 loves Amboina 33 Balli Coffee,... 28174 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1889-05-11 4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that under the i Regulations made by His Excellency the Governor in Council under “The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance 1 iNSti.’’ and The Municipal By-laws made under the above named ordinance, the registration of dogs kept within the Municipal Limits of the217 words
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Advertisement302 1889-05-11 4 NOTICE. STRAITS AGENCY COMPANIA GENERAL DE TABACOs DE FILIPINAS. [Compania Tabacalera.] 3, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone No. 01. Every Mail from Manila brings fresh CIGARETTE PAPERS: supplies of Cigars of the following brands: Cosmopolite. Job, Le Marquis, Plot. PapCuba or Havana Brands.—Cukbras > or Ambl 'e [Auibrd tipped and gummed302 words
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Advertisement139 1889-05-11 4 Ihe Malacca NVllkla Chuunicll AND AIKRCANTILE Al)V! j; i uOscnptiLns. Local aud luterstatlciueut Delivery payable (Quarterly in Advance For annum Single copies 20 cts. cacti A d v cct use meiits. For inch or part of an inch in length, For one or iwo insertions >1: I I tour insertions,139 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous207 1889-05-11 4 S i c Temfera tire. i Hygrometry. Month g£ I S State up\ c I a cc S and i K Jg c I 11; I gg of the Is_ ii in ci s o 'J r'x «I .5 S-g 1 p j A z\~ o' 2 Yeath. i 2207 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE “MALACCA WEEKLY CHRONICLE.”
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Article456 1889-05-11 5 cts. j cts. Beaus. Loug per Kati I 2 Limes per dozen 6 French 4 Lard per kati 12 Beef J Laksa Chinese do. i 7 Beef Steak 15 I Lemonade per bottle 8 Bean Sprouts 3 Matches per packet I 4 Betel Nuts per 100456 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1889-05-11 5 A Person, who was a sufferer PETROLEUM SALE. from deafness and noises in the bead ,o~ during a period of 23 years, and who First Cross tr was cured by a simple remedy, will Anchor Brand of first quality, pci be glad to send a description of the case, $2,3582 words
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