The Penang Patriot, 15 June 1898

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  • 22 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PS1BLISHE0 WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EYE MS, VOL. 1] PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE 1898. 7 [No. 7-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 453 1 iy? TAIKCHEE&CO 28#34 CHURCH STREET PAM DC uin AT :H;p mmm wholesale uMsl Db «3 DEALERS IN EUROPEAN GOODS. NOTICE. si! hours at arki,oiuon W tH ikWMĔM Wf§*%WWW^M No. 66, BKACn STREET. M pena.no. clfj 1 A msistihiot»»*mark. established august 1897. Patent Concentrated To perpetuate the Auspi- SUS IE Silt'
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  • 564 2 The word u prostitution,' if we mistake not, comes from the Latin word, prostituere which means to lay before or in front or in other words, to expose or sell oneself to wickedness. Hence it is applied to the lewdness of a woman, the reprobate daughter of Eve,—a creature
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  • 251 2 (From Loc<\l Nnc.ynipcrs Admiral Sampson telegraphs to W ashington that he bombarded the Santiago Forts for three hours oil Monday and completely silenced them The Spaniards admit that, their cruiser, the Rein a Mercedes was struck by a shell; her commander and stx men being killed and seventeen
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  • 474 2 The s 8 Loodiana is expected to arrive here from Madras on Saturday the 18 inst. Mis Lordship Dr Fee is shortly expected here from Singapore along with the Revd Father Sorin. Dorian season is come again The endors well swell their pockets hy selling it at
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  • 24 2 RUMINANT ANIMA LS. Tup, importation of ruminant animals and their pro luce except, tallow and disinfectei sheep’s wool into Trieste from Kurraehee is prohibited.
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  • 27 2 FURTHER DEFENCES OF MANIL A Ihe Spaniards are putting a second blockade across the river Pasig, about 300 yards further inland, consisting of sunken schooners ana steamers.
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  • 39 2 SE RIOUS DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH WALES STRIKE. A serious ferment is reported as having arisen among the miners who are out on strike in South \V ales 1 roops have been hastily despatched to the scene of disorder.
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  • 36 2 Seventy- Five of the Rioters, who resisted the plague observation party at the village ol Bhangal, near Calcutta, have been eouvicted and sentenced to periods ot imprisonment ranging from ono month to one year
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  • 116 2 A CURIOUS MASONARY WELL A very curious Masonry well lias been discovered by the rural people of the Perozeporo District in India It, is evidently several hundred years old, but is in perfect order, r i he bricks are semicircular and are so well made that two bricks fitted into
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  • 39 2 A delegation of British and German merchants have requested permission to have their families removed to Cuvit e '1 he request has been granted C onsul Williams has been placed in charge 0 f the town.
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  • 45 2 Imus aud old Cavite have been captured by the rebels. Aquinaldo.the rebel leader is increasing his forces every day. The railway from Manila has been cut by the rebels. The Railway company have been promised compensation for this by the rebels.
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  • 55 2 China has leased to Great Britian 200 square miles of territory around Hong, kong The concession includes a portion of the mainland from behind Kowloon to a line drawn from Mirs Bay to ]J U p Bay besides the waters of these Bays
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  • 57 2 The other day, us Inspector Rattray was going to Batu (jujali on a bicycie his faithful dog got its tail mixed up with the machine Ibis annoyed the dog who attacked tho master and bit him several times. In attempting to escape the bites the inspector, the dog
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  • 62 2 The fourth centenary of the discovery of t he sea route to India by aseo Da Gama has been celebrated by services in several of the Romunt 'atholic churches in Bombay, while at Goa, there have been general re-j-dcings A model ofVascoDaGama’svetsel was carried in procession at
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  • 96 2 THE SPANIARDS The Spaniards ure still us arrogant ns ever and are convinced that the Americans will never be able to land. They have in» idea of surrender and state that they will fight to the last gasp, and it is believed they will It is said that a force
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  • 91 2 The project of an anglo-Americaa alliance is being talked about 1 lie prevailing spirit in congress is in favour of adding to the impoi tunce of the Republic by retaining acquisitions made by conquest, and thus entering the councils 01 the Great Rowers. it is now decided that
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  • 137 2 SPANISH AMERICAN WAR There can be no doubt that every net \Q is being strained on the continent to bring aoout the intervention ol the I'owers in the war savs a Home pitj’i) If there is to boa new Kuropean Conceit, England can have no part or parcel in i
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  • 141 2 inn L'ninprusos Uir y A numerous deputation consisting c all tlie Philippines resident in Bing T (~t waited the other das upon the Ainci Consul General Mr Spencer Pratt at k 3 residence and presented him wit a address congratulatory of the Aincm success in the
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  • 173 3 During their early travels, neither the Duke of York, nor the present < zar of Hu-Bia nor the (Icrinau Sailor Prince vho is now in the East visited the Ernpn or of China 'i’o balance matter, the Chinese Court refused or neglected to Head a prince
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  • 616 3 Communicated The Empire of Chun, is larger than the whole of Europe. It is usually reckoned the first empire in population and the third ill extent. It is calle i the ‘•Celestial Empire” the‘‘Flowery Land” and the ‘’Middle Kingdom.” It attained a considerable degree of civilization at a
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  • 28 3 Siam is reported to be a fine market for the introduction of Dutch tobacco, if only the leaf be prepared to suit local taste und requirements.
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  • 74 3 Mr. W. E. Davidson, the Major of Colombo has caused a proclamation to be made ’hrough ut the town by beat of tom-tom to the effect that he is prepared to pay two cenlB for every dead rat produced before the Municipalty The object of this is, to
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  • 80 3 According to the new rates about to be submitted by the Singapore Municipality for the approval of Government a ’rikisha puller’s daily journey will be limited to 10 miles, the duration of his daily engagement to 8 hours, and his claim for payment within Municipal limits cents He
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  • 930 3 Communicated Mr, Penney, the Geueral Manager of the Straits Trading Company in Barak, proceeds on a short holiday to Australia. A Bengali is now exhibiting at Taiping a bull having 2 heads. He is said to be getting a good collection every day. Ihe Railway for the Prai
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  • 365 3 The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. (To the Editor of the Ptnang Patriot Sir, This morning as I was conversing with a friend of mine, my attention was drawn to an article, headed “"tudent Apothecaries” appearing in the Pinang Gazette of the
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  • 167 3 P X P E C 'PE M. June 15 s s, Ilcrtha from Hongkong for Singapore, C hina and j, pan Behn Meyer Co. 16 Outward P. 0. Mail Steamer Ballarat from Colombo tor •Singapore China and Ju] an, Gilfillan Wo<»d Co. 17 s.s. Anchises from Liverpool for Singapore
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  • 181 3 Penang, Ifcru Jink 1808. Tin 4 2. Trang 2b 50 sellers black Pepper < WestConst... 21.50 do. V AchcenGlb... iu initial White Pepper 35 50— do, < loves (picked) 4S— do. Mace No. 1 Do, do. Mace Pickings 90. do, Nutmegs 78 do. i No. 1 0.0
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  • 134 3 Penang, 15tii JYne, 3503. Rates close as follows London Demand bank 1/ lOal Do, 4 month’s sight bank 3 '4 J.} Do, 3 Credits 1* Lb Do. 3 Documentary 311 Calcutta; Demand bank Rs 114 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 114 bombay. Demand bank 3 4iJ Do. 3 days’sight
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 186 4 SYRUP! s Pitchay SYRUP! "R Simple, Flavoured and Medicated. U T Rose Syrup, alleviates heat in the Grin ai y Sy stc* m, fa price 30 cents a hot lie. Rose-coloured Syrup, a stimulant g alleviating extreme ti 1 ir>r, ra 25 cents a bottle Q I Indian Pennywort Syrup,
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    • 219 4 THE “DIAMOND JUBILEE PRESS’’ 130 CHDLIA STREET, FEIT.&.2TG-. *i WORKS OF ALL KINDS, CHEQUE BOCKS. BLOCKED B'LL HEADS. INVOICE BOOKSniff sail isi fifiii CIRCULARS HAND BILLS MEMO FORMS AND ADDRESS CARDS, i1H.22 ALL executed in the dUesb Style Concert and ball programmes POSTERS. To any size, wholly displayed and printed
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