The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser, 29 June 1889
1889-06-29
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The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser
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Title Section16 1889-06-29 1 The Malacca Weekly Chronicle and Mercantile Advertiser. Voh. H- Maucoa Satirdat, 29th Jem, 1889. No. 7b.16 words
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Advertisement864 1889-06-29 1 POOLES CCW f !IE CO., RILEY j jpOWELL &CO \UCiTONEER HARGREAVES sik«ai-«ke. HAVE JUST ECK,VCI > sow; ft OQ momsa T,,E rulu> j Me,-cl,a,U Ron,l, &I ar li 1 M 0 CAN CO. SINGAPORE* I IMor Cross Street. HinU. Duple* TaU.-nad Hanging Lamps s j Bnravh SaK-Kunma a«d Furuitn* Fail,..864 words
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Article440 1889-06-29 2 As will be seen from an announcement in another column, cattle disease is on the increase in the Settlement. There is in fact but little further for it to travel for the whole of Malacca to be infected from end to end. It is indeed a deplorable state440 words
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Article97 1889-06-29 2 We were not in a position la s week to give the account we had promised of the above interesting ease, but we fulfil our promise today. We take the liberty to place these six or seven columns before our readers, for we are assured97 words
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1048 1889-06-29 2 The Sea Belle brought Mr. Jus*iee Goldnev and Mr. Houser, the Attorney General, on Tuesday. The usual Gmrd of Honour was in attendance on the p:er. The Assizes opened at 11. The Hon’ble the Resident Councillor his consented1,048 words
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Article107 1889-06-29 2 The business of the Assizes com inenced at 11 a. m. on Tuesday h* fore Mr. Justice Goldnev. 'Ph were three criminal cases: hou? breaking by night at Klebang Kechil I- >bbery ut Tad.mg, and poisonim, a Yranquerah. The prisoners i n tl j“ two last-named cases were107 words
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Article133 1889-06-29 2 Eleven members and three visitors were present at the meeting on Wednosdav evening last, when yj r< Tan Tek Guaii read a paper on the good of establishing an Agricultural or Industrial School in Malacca. Nine members took part in tli- discussion which proved more lively than133 words
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Article115 1889-06-29 2 K have Hot *p r.. _:r-• 4 nr>per a v mat of fii --m tl .3*. Francis’Church on s.m 11, 01 i a as we should lik 1 i. church could hard 1 i; iv n ;vi tastefully decorate l. I 1 -pi-.* ~f i.i--wry115 words
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Article129 1889-06-29 2 A scratch mutch was played yesterday, Mr. Hire!» capiaiuin.; <m* eleven, and Mr. Hornby tli <ith-*r. We are sorry we have not spur? t a full account-. In tin* first inning Mr. Birch's side score-1 (H. of whi'li Mr. Birch contribute Ist, .Sruv 1», and Mr. Howell .4. Mr.129 words
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Article233 1889-06-29 2 Tn:-: tim of th C mrt was tak *n u;> on M n day wirli th hairing of tin* ciw in wiii hi -I -I do Vaz was charged with cheating. Thu -1 fondant was ae juitted. A ease of wifo-b \ating was h-arl hr M Logan on233 words
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Advertisement208 1889-06-29 2 PURSUANT to an Order of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements at Singapore, dated the 13tli day of Juue, 1889, made in a cause of KIIOO TIONG POH against PHILLIP HOLT, owuer of the late s.s. “PYAH PEKHET”, and others, 1889. Suit No. 160/89. All persons claiming or entitled208 words
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Article7103 1889-06-29 3 The first hearing of this case took _ia*, on the sth instant. Mr. Birch oeP 10 q th? B*n?li. The Acting Superintea lent of Police conducted thecise ,r th.' prosecution, and Mr. Groom was urasel for the defence. The defendant, Mr. J. J do Vaz,7,103 words
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Advertisement426 1889-06-29 4 NOTICE. STRAITS AGENCY OF THE COMIUNIA GENKRAI, f»K TABACOS DE FT LI PIN* AS. Vinir.\M\ Ta,:a« m.kha. I'. x -1 t ky 11« '\ii. SINOAPoI;!.’. T« l« i No. i 1. Evkky Mail from Manila brines fresh rTTr VP .-.,c supplies of Cigars of the following 1 rands:- 1 A426 words
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