The Penang Patriot, 20 July 1898
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Title Section20 1898-07-20 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 20th JULY 1898. [No. 1220 words
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Advertisement361 1898-07-20 1 25 5 34 CHURCHSTIIEET RAEI RF m AT SHIP. CHANDLERS 4 UHll U. nnu HI OEKLERS IN EUROPEAN GOODS. Ns, C 6, ftRACn STREUT. Dtemoil. liMl@® Fttii* V—----> 1 ft g fj RECISieaEO TRADE MARK. ESTABLISHED AUGUST 1897. Ifyl WiK I 'mP 3® Patent Concentrated To perpetuate the Auspi- and361 words
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Article176 1898-07-20 2 EXPECTED. July 21 8 8. Titan from Liverpool for Sin gapore and Java,W.Mansfeld &Co. 21 8.8. Vidobona from Singapore for Colombo, Bombay and Trieste, S. Kustermann Co, 22 8. s. Armenia from Singapore, for London, Hamburg and Antwerp, Behn Meyer Co. 22 s s. S uevira from Hamburg for176 words
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Article50 1898-07-20 2 OUTWARDS. Chusan July 29 sutlej Aug. 11 1» illaarat 25 Coromandel Sept. 8 Paramatta 22 Bengal Oct. 6 Chilean 20 Ballarat Nov. 3 homewards. B illaarat July 30 Coromandel Aug. 13 Paramatta 27 Chusan Sept 10 Sutrej 24 Ballaarat Oct 8 Cor onandel 2 Paramatta Nor. 2 Bengal 1550 words
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Article124 1898-07-20 2 Pexaxg,2oth July, lB9B. Rates clo.se as follows: London Demand Bank 1/11 4 month’s sGht Bank 1/11$ Do. 3 Credits 1/1 I T Do 3 Documentary l/ll T Calcium; Demand Bank Rs. 144$ Do. 3 day’s sight Private 147 Bombay. Demand Bank 144$ 1) >. 3 days’ sight Private 147124 words
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Article168 1898-07-20 2 Pexaxg, 20th July 1898. Tin 43.55 rTrang out of season. Flack Fcppcr j West Coast... nominal. (Aoheen6lb... do. White Popper 38 do, ('loves (picked) out of season. Mace Xu. 1 105, do. MaeeP ickingS 9<).— do, Nutmeg 79. do. INo 1 6.90 do. Sugar 2 4.60 do.168 words
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Article423 1898-07-20 2 OURSELVES Several of our patronisers and wellwishers from Penang and eUewhere have expressed their dissatisfaction at our present controversy. In their opinion, religious discussion unfailingly engenders discontent on some parties or other, and mukes a paper unpopular and altogether sectarian. We believe they are right so far. But what have423 words
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Article489 1898-07-20 2 (From Local paper.) The Surrender of Santiago. Santiago has surrendered. The American# have agreed to transport Toral’i troop» to Spain, allowing the officers to retain their «words. President McKinley’s Views. The New York Herald states that the Government officials at Washington assert that President McKinely does not wish489 words
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Article936 1898-07-20 2 We hear with much pleasure that Mr. ICader Mustan Sahib of the Penang Post office, duly passed the senior grade Examination of Clerkship held on the 11 th inst. Mr. A. Wvramuttoo, first Draughtsman, Revenue Survey Land Office, Tailing, proceeds to Ceylon on six month’s leave with936 words
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Article21 1898-07-20 2 There is a rumour that lJis Grace the Archbishop of Goa is shortly to leave for Lisbon.21 words
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Article15 1898-07-20 2 Tt is stated that the Cxar ha* brought a race horse for £21,000.15 words
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Article17 1898-07-20 2 The Russians are straining every nerve to *ecur« a coaling station on the Meditereanean.17 words
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Article30 1898-07-20 2 M. Gennadins proposes writing in Greek a Life of Mr. Gladstone with special reference to his action in the affairs of Greece and the East.30 words
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Article32 1898-07-20 2 A nobleman lately died in corps* weighed about 49> Tb 18 persons .are said to bate betMi engaged to curry it which together with the coffin weighed 4* t0118.32 words
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Article68 1898-07-20 2 A correspondent to the “Independent” write» to say that the peak of Gonamade Tea Estate in the Matale district has hurst into two. and that the halves are likely to come down. The coolies living in lines below the peak have been ordered to quit their68 words
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Article65 1898-07-20 2 The election a representative for French India to the new Chamber of Deputies in France took place on Sunday, the 8th ultimo, when Monsieur Louis Henriques was returned by an overwhelming majority. The new deputy bus always displayed remarkable talent and energy in dealing with important Colonial question*65 words
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Article75 1898-07-20 2 Financial considerations have mado it expedient, if not necessary, for the French to disband tbeir corps of Cipahis or Sepoys at Pondicherry, who*» history goes back to the time of Dupleix. lb* dissolution of the old force took place on June 1, when the Europeans were embodied in75 words
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Article114 1898-07-20 2 The interview which Mr. Gladstone had with Pope Pius IX in 1866 affords glimpse of the phase of his Character which was notable at all timssthat it ie a Courtly respect towards ecclesiastics. Io Pius IX he was full of deference and when the Pontiff114 words
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117 1898-07-20 2 Government has issued orders in the Local and Municipal department for the transfer of the dispensary at Tiruvadani, Madura distriot, to Tondi in the same district. The Surgeon-General will make the necessary arrangements for placing th-e dispensary in charge of a senior civil apothecary,117 words
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Obituary44 1898-07-20 2 Obituary. We regret to hear of the death of -Sister Bernard, a young '1 elugu Nun, in Ueutachiut.-]a, of peneumonia. She was one of a hatch of four who left the Mother house in PhemnghipurMin last January to establish a branch Convent iu Rentachintale.44 words
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Article63 1898-07-20 3 Tn the interior of-America, a large tree (100 1 lately eat down, A hollow was eaI "d'n it wherein, human bones were detected f° un t» have been the remains of a man ,U 1 having deserted the army 7 years ago, had fh,h r(163 words
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89 1898-07-20 3 Aillt/l n; 8 Fminece Cardinal Vaughan has addressed Mr Stead a letter in which whilst deploring V V Vdi'it the United states chose war with a ta9 K >L wr like .Spain instead of arbitration, he c 1 V, u 'jf England and the89 words
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Article84 1898-07-20 3 y n Connection w ith the steps that are being n to forma Committee for the purpose of m ting a Gladstone memorial a national basis, aed that the Duke oi Westminister has -nrei to act as chairman of the ;ri visional ■-stj)ittee for this purpose. The84 words
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Article83 1898-07-20 3 A memorial from the manufacturers, merchant unh shippers of Glasgow and the West of Scotland h is been addressed to Lord George Hamilton r Emitting certain propositions with regard to tn5 u of the Indian currency and urging tint the committee appointed to consider the f83 words
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Article99 1898-07-20 3 The other day before the Police Magistrate of A lip -re, in Calcutta, an up country Mahomedan wr.i charged with theft. '1 ho accused came from Ova to marry the complainant’s daughter at Phowanipore. —On the bridal night, the bridegroom retired with his wife, aud in99 words
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Article119 1898-07-20 3 Intelligence from Bahrein states that the Turkish gunboat Maydu Rasan, a wooden ves-el about 100 tons was. making for that port when therudlor was carried away the anchors were immediate! v dropped and before the sail could betaken in tho strain, the chain cables caused the blow»119 words
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Article75 1898-07-20 3 It is reported that Ilsn Tutor to the present Emperor's predecessor has presented a memorial denouncing Prinoe Piling Weng Teng Ho. Jji-llung-Lh nng. (.hang Yin liuan and liu Governor of Pekin, and recommen ling that the degraded Li-Ping-Heng, to be restored to favour and nlio that75 words
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Article96 1898-07-20 3 The wife and family of General Austin came through the rebel line, with a pass supplied by Uonernl Aguinaldo. This action of the rebel leader is much commended. General Monet »:«ompariied the party disguised, some say as a w man and others as a bargeman. Had the rebels96 words
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Article106 1898-07-20 3 i«is reported on good authority that Veceroy an > °f Canton, has received an alarming telegram that a rebellion had arisen among the ban‘t J h 0 Yungyuen and Luchuen districts and at l e chief cities of the districts were in the n is of the rebels. It106 words
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Article177 1898-07-20 3 high officials of China, with only a couple conspicuous exceptions have had their eyes 1 to the false friendship of Russia 1 gratitude of the Country for the aid in getting m j heaofcing Peninsula has been entirely ‘fep.Hced. Ihey have also begun to perceive Uln terested177 words
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Article81 1898-07-20 3 Among recent conversions to Catholicism in America of prominent non-Catholics The Missionary mentions. Mrs. Ann E. Whipple, well-known in New York. Mr. Smith ex-Congressman of Alabama. Colonel J. VV. Fuller of Ohio. William Metxar. of Chicago. Miss E. P. McKim, daughter of Rev. R. H. Me Kim, who has81 words
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168 1898-07-20 3 The “Semaine Iteiigieu»” of Oambrai gives some statistics which shew how largely France is indebter to religious Congregation There are in the Country over l,2u0 Congregations comprising 30 000 men and 150,000 women. These Congregations impart instruction to two mibion children without receiving from the168 words
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Article209 1898-07-20 3 The system af early marriages, says a C°i*res pondent of the South Indian Post, so largely prevalent in India produces most disastrous consequences on the health and intellect of the people Many a school boy is married at a very early age and many of them209 words
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314 1898-07-20 3 Detection of a Singapore Theft in Nega patam. Xeelatohi and Phellam are sisters and prostitutes «aid to have been originally residents of Neiapatam and who immigrated to Singapore last year as cotenants in a house in which one <’andasaini was living in that island. Marly this year Chellam, the younger314 words
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Article293 1898-07-20 3 The following are particulars regarding the notifications, the first installment of which has been published in the Ouzette of India under the new Post Office Act which came in to force July 2nd. The first notification dealing with the right of a sender of a293 words
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206 1898-07-20 3 It appears that insurgents do not de-ire the champion-hip that “Jingoes” of the United States have bestowed on them. A cablegram, under date London, May 23. informs us that •‘Oapote the vice-president of the Cuban Republic, declares that the Cubans will not206 words
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537 1898-07-20 3 According to an article published in the Rcvieio of Reviews, the War between the United States and Spain has boon caused by two Yankees. Mr. Pulitzer Director of the New Yord World, and Mr. W. R. Hearst, Director of the New York Journal These two537 words
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Article239 1898-07-20 3 Aguinaldo says he will attack Manila, when ready, with thirty thousand fuliy-aruied inen, supported by artillery. Up to the date of latest advices the attack on the city had not commenced, operations having been delayed by heavy rains and floods. It is expected the populace will compel239 words
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Article184 1898-07-20 3 Four Chinamen, Sin Yong, Ng Kwong, Tan Pve Kee, and Pay Ay Choon. were charged before Mr. Bryant yesterday with counterteit coining and being in the possession of counterfeit coin. Inspector Howard gave evidence to the effect that, after watching a house in Jelutong for two days184 words
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Article318 1898-07-20 3 Americans must be getting *ick of reading about Spain's cruel record and her horrible trail of blood!” These worked-up stories are intended to keep up the war spirit and to give the readers the conviction that the fight with Spain is entirely inthe interest of down-trodder318 words
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Article250 1898-07-20 3 commuuni cated. The Clouds that have been threatening for some time burst this morning and we had a gentle but most refreshing showers of rain, and the weather is very c ,01, fine and pleasant, The paddy will be planted within the next few months but there250 words
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Advertisement218 1898-07-20 3 “Gazette” Notifications. Mr. J. M. Kindersley has returned from leave and has been appinted Superintendent of Education, Penang. Mr. F. J. Hallifax has been appointed District Officer, Bukit Mertajam. The Malacca Municipal pig by-laws are published. 1 Rules are published relating to the examination of officers of the civil services,218 words
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Article673 1898-07-20 4 The Editor dooa not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. Penang, 15th July, 1898. (To the Editor, Penang Patriot.) Dear Sir, A Mohammedan in your valuable issue of the 13th inst. wishes to know certain things “that thousands of Mohammedans have become Christians in India. I673 words
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Advertisement106 1898-07-20 4 STROP! SYRUP! Staple, Flavoured Rose Syrup, alleviates heat in the Urinary System, price 30 cants a bottle. Rose-coloured Syrup, a stimulant alleviating extreme thirst, 25 cents a bottle Indian Pennywort Syrup, a best remedy for venereal heat, 30 cents a buttle. Sarsaparilla Syrup, alleviates bodily pain, bilious and venereal complaints106 words
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Advertisement209 1898-07-20 4 THE “DIAMOND JUBILEE’’ PRESS 130 CHULIA STREET, FEITA2TG-. WORKS OF ALL KINDS, CHEQUE BOOKS. BLOCKED BILL HEADS. INVOICE BOOKSlift mm iss mm CIRCULARS HAND BILLS MEMO FORMS AND ADDRESS CARDS, ARE ALL Sxeruted in the sest Style Concert and ball programmes POSTERS. To any size, wholly displayed and printed in209 words
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