The Penang Patriot, 4 May 1898

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  • 17 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY FVENING VOL. 11 PENANG. WEDNESDAY MAY 4 1898 fNO 1
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  • 286 1 our attention I call for a while. lo a m »ng I am goinu to sing you. Its about a pretty yellow girl I met whil8t I was walking, and she threw such a glance nr me; Siie was pretty and as lovely
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  • 413 1 There must he a voluntary element in human aers. In evidence of this position., we miht consider I hat in order to any tiling; bong done for an end. there is r« qniste some sort of knowledge of the end. Whatever aovnt, therefore, acts from
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  • 887 1 In an ancient town of India, whose name 1 do not recollect, there lived a prince of rare and excellent qualities. Remarried a princess of the Pandyan race. She was a person of middle stature and of masculine courage with dark blue eyes and faircomplexion. To
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 137 1 NOTICE. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE PRESS. ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1897. To perpetuate the Auspicious Diamond Jubilee year of Her most Gracious Majesty’s prosperous and glorious reign. m iT jttSffUfi. Jon works can be undertaken at moderatecharges which mav be ascertained on application to the Manager, MahomedCi'fesim, No. 130 Chulia Street l'euang. THE
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  • 373 2 In point of literary attainments, the Malav Pei<iuBul:t is not now what it was half a century The school master, if we may use the expression is aboard. Every class of uien ia mad after English Education Whatever be the merit or demerit of the Government Educational Code, the
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  • 185 2 An American torpedo-des-troyer engaged a Spanish gun boat oft* matanzas Eleven shots were exchanged by the two vessels. After this, the American vessel retired apparently damaged* The four—masted ship shon. amlo ah luu arrived at Liverpool. The repoted capture of the vessel was
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  • 468 2 On the niifht of tho 16th of April a death suspected to ho from plague, was reported to fid 5 police a* having occurred in Opcllitol.v. near Huberts Street, in the B>w Uaicir rrcti>>n of I’alcutta It was of that of a jzruc**r, or
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  • 213 2 The pl ague in Calcutta. Some uneamie» has ari«en(26 th. April )in Calcutta owing to a number of suspicions cases of fever with glandular swellings suspected to be plague, from which several deaths have occnrred id town with in the .past week, The greatest vigilance is exercised by Health Officers,
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  • 913 2 Loc al and Ge neral. Th* s. s. Snratot\ of the Russian volunteer Fleet, is expected in Singapore 4 to-morrow, on her homeward voyage, having left Naga Sahi on the 26 ultimo, A Sinoitalrsk Jovrnat. the Sdiuleresa proposes that a native regiment should be formed in Ceylon. Th* pupils of
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  • 97 3 Mny 5 Outward P O mail steamor Par~ ramatta from Colombo for Singporc China and Japan, Gilfillan, Wood Co. t 6 S. S. Dalla from ETumb urg fo Singaporc.China and Japan, S. Ku dtrcmenn Co. 0 S. S, M Badquhem from Colombo for Singapore China and Japnu S, Ku3termann
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  • 128 3 1 j PENANG. 4tu MAY 1898 KATES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS.— V London, Demand Bank 1/10$ Do. 4 months’sight Bank 1/10 Do. 3 Credits 1/11 Do. 3 Documentary. 1/11,* Calehtta Demand,Bank lit?. 141 Do 3days’sigrt Private 145 Bombay, Demand Bank 14! Do. 3 days* sight Private 145 Madras, Demand Bank
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  • 165 3 PENANG l-vrii NOVEMBER, 1807. ''V r T' i Tin $39 90 Trang 23.5uselloris. J Black Popper West Const 0.1 50 do. Aehesn Oft) 23 do, White Pepper 55 do. (Moves (pihkod) 48 do. Mace Fiekin s I«>s do. Nutmegs 90— do. (No 1 78 do. Sugar ~2
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  • 507 3 The other day Bara Camp was fired into, two followers being wounded—V sentry re turned the fire but the shot apparently, escaped-Mr. Cun—ninghan, C hief Political officearrived at Lunde Kotal. Asentry of the Royal InniTikilling Regiment was attacked by rifle theives and* received a pistol bullet in
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  • 248 3 In the chamber of deputies, held in Paris march 26. among other things. M. BaLon said Ji) I*.}-; f that France cannot remainir.difference to. the Spanish American Conflict, to the nionstioua encroachment of the Anglo, saxonrace on the Latin race. In is the duty of
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  • 445 4 Ik the House of Commons on Msrch 29, Mr V. Giobs called the attention to the unsatisfactory condition of monelarvatfairs in India und moved ihut a select committee or Royal Commission be appointed tc consider the uiouetary condition of India und the effects of closing the Indiun mints
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  • 663 4 CHINA, in the opinion of an Tmlim Vuper, is in the position of a great bumpy school boy who is known to he proclaimed coward and whom the smallest hoy can dare to make fun of. ibis humpy school i*oy has both pockets full of marbles and
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  • 218 4 Hongkong is perfectly open to arrack from the Kowloon hide of the harbour, which is less than a mile wide Any foreign power occupying Mirs l>av and the Howl >on heights could easily reduce the Hongkong fats to ruins in a very short time Ten thousand
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    • 216 4 THE “DIAMOND JUBILEE PRESS” 130 CIIULIA STREKT, PEITAWG-. WORK OF ALL KINDS, CHEQUE BOOKS. BLOCKED BLL HEADS. INVOICE BCOKSIff® Still SfS flSffgf CIRCULARS HAND BILL* MEMO FORMS AXh ADDRESS CARDS A 7.32 ALL Executed in the Me-st Style Concert and ball prog rammes POSTERS. To any size, bolfp I isplayed
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