The Penang Patriot, 27 July 1898

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  • 21 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING:. TOL. 1] PEN ANG, WEDNESDAY, 27th JULY 1898. [No. 13
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    • 333 1 taikchee&co. 28^>34 CHUR CH STREE t GAN BE HAD AT SHIP CHAIIEURS 4 wt,oLts lE wnn Uk linn n I DEALERS IN EUROPEAN GOODS. 31l IIOUPS ut A REPORT 0» Patent Concentrated To perpetuate the Auspi- and Improved Sanitary cioiis Diamond Jubilee year of /EEhTEB Fluid. Her most Gracious Maj
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  • 178 2 K X P A C T h I). 27 s. w. >ui from Singapore for < ’nleutta, Bousteud Co s > Jason fr- in «Singapore for ll<iiigUoug and Am<>y,W. Mansfield 4* 2> p u Kxtra Socota from Londm, for Singapore China and J ipan, Gilfillan, Wood 4" Co. 29
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  • 53 2 OUTWARDS. ('husan J«ly 28 Sutlej Aug. 11 B .llaarat 25 i 'oroir.andel Sept. 8 Paramatta 22 Pen gal Oct. G Ciiusan 20 Ballarat Nov. 3 HOM KW ARDS. Bdlaarat July 30 < oromindel Aug. 13 TununaUa 27 t husan Sept 10 Sutlej 24 Ballaarat Oct 8 Coromandel 22 Paramatta
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  • 159 2 Pkxang,27th July, 1808. Rat ns closu as follows: Lou lon 1> .iit <1 Dank 1/11 J)o, 4 months .-i-ht Bank 1/1 If Do. 3 ('red its 1/1 C a s Do 3 Documentary 1 /113 g (\i eu tft; Demand Hank Ils 1-io^ i >o. ;> :av’» ,-ight I
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  • 183 2 Fkn'an'g, 27th July 1898. Tin 42.60 (Prang out of season, black P< pjiC" U esfci’oast... nominal. AcheenGlb... do. Wait* Popper 40.70 do, >vo (pi cod) out of seap^n. ieo N >. 1 1<>5, do. M ••<-e !’i -kings 90.— do, .Nutmegs 79,— do. i No 1 6.90
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  • 589 2 Thu Government Notification in connection with the Book Legist ration Ordinance of IssG. le üblished from time to time for general information, lias among others the following: Three printed c pie- of the whole of every bo"k* which is printed in this colony alter
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  • 316 2 THE QUELX s PRIZE Lieutenant Ya af the 3rd Lanarkshire Regiment, fins w m the Queen’s Prize, at the Wsfi-v Moeiny. ADDITIONS Tu THE BRITISH NAVY, Mr. bos hen has introduced ins suppleraentarv naval ]jr giniiniaK, 1 lie a iditional shtps to be constructed are 4 battleships, 4 cruisers,
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  • 750 2 A new market is to be built at Lahat next year. “Ipso Facto’s” article versus Analc PuloI inang. ju>t received but too late for publication. The P. O s s. Phus t,i left Colombo at 5 P m on Sunday ev -i 1 g and may be
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  • 413 2 The women who had an altercation with h ep consort in their own abode opposite the puhi',,. r< ad at l’ulo'likn* village as mentioned in Penang Patriot of the Oth inst.. has a dually her husband and whither the ha* gone to resi le and the motive which
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  • 288 2 TAIPING NEWS— communicated. The annual General meeting of the Railway superannuation fund, will 1 e hd 1 in the niting Ro in, Taiping Station, on Friday the 29th inst., at (5 p m. to elect committee members. The football match Sri Nagara Club vs Perak (Tub. was played on Friday
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  • 607 2 Monday the 1st August, is notified a public Holiday. Enggor is said to he getting a good traffic though lately opened. Rumour is floating that a < hinarnan has slaughtered a countryman of his at Kota llharu. Mr. II. 0. Bernard has been to Chikus f 1
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  • 12 3 M ,re than OuO merchantmen visit the River Thames.
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  • 13 3 '1 he* e are not less than 14,000 Jewellers working in Uirmingsm.
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  • 17 3 It is stated that during the recent disturbances in Sierra Leone ten missionaries were murdered.
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  • 29 3 A n inip rial edict h s 1» en issue 1 at »’kiu nr Ic ing the e-taldishment in that city ot a University on the European model.
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  • 35 3 Upon breaking a towl egg, says the Muslim Friend, there was Lund insiie that is t say in the v lti another egg its broad as alO cents piece, 3
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  • 54 3 The west Ind.ans raite t> washing their b.idles in water mixe 1 with lime Half an hour 1 efnre their both. they sqtnez' a few pieces of lime in the lavatory and rben wash thom-el ve*. It is com mi >n ;y believed that lime
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  • 50 3 The Sultan ha> sent an Ambassador to the 1’ p. with a view t > consolidating the already existing i o ice between him and the human t allmiie subjects I lie ope is said •to nave received the Ambassador with demonstrations of cordiality and
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  • 51 3 '1 he Catholics of home a e organizing a groat subscription with a riew tootfering n present to the I’ope or handing him the sum collected ns a t Aon of s\mpat v for the distre-s lie ha< sufleren in cohm quence of the repressive measures conducted against the
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  • 50 3 It is said that every i I tpt.uu tons of antliracitecoal mined in Pennsylvania costs the life of one workman and more than two serious injuries. Every dGO,(>(“() tons of bituminous coal means the life of one miner and injuries to at least three others.
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  • 80 3 Me read in the Balawayo papers of May that Her Majesty the Queen has been pleased to bestow tha order of the Koval Ked Gross on Mother Patrick G. S D. matron of the Salisbury Hospital and on Mother Jacobo O. •>. 1).
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  • 86 3 An engagement t-mk place between the Spaniard» and the Americans off Maneganillo on rite 1Fth inst Three Spanish Mercannt men and five gun-boars were destroyed bv the American fleet D L believed that Hit) of the Spaniards were with no casualties on the American side. Nothing definitely knowna
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  • 158 3 the cat was very highly regarded in England "tone time both as a rat and a mutts 1 catcher ft n i as an ornament to society: The ancient Lgyptians treated cats with great distinction i k was a crime to kill them. i he
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  • 116 3 Mr. Belfidd says that there is no doubt that the t hinese are year by year placing more reliance upon the treatment of disease.by i mope ms. The numbers of sick men to be found in the mining Kongsi houses are now far fewer than
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  • 138 3 A very emotional preach rin F.ngland observed one unday tnat the whole of hi* congregation with tha exception of one ii tie girl who sat quite alone, wa in tears lie th*r-fore directed all of hi powers towards the child, drawing such touching pictures that
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  • 144 3 News from the A ndamann that reached »’aleurta on the I 2th of duly states that a few days ago five Ilurmans. working in a distant forest, shammed sick in order to obtain n passage in a hospital ration dingliv. I hey
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  • 126 3 The Daf of the pineapple says a Home paper has a fibre which is destined to take a prominent pi ice among the constituents of oxtile fah ics. according to statements made in the report of the United Stats Department of Agriculture The report show- that both the
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  • 147 3 f.ast week we a mmi iced the conversion of Kev. A P» Sharp». iatn Vicar of Sr Peter’s anxba 1. Ibis week we a e hap >v to ad>l that hi- curate, the Kev. Thotn is Par es, his i-dlow d hi- example. and was received into the Catholic
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  • 205 3 The Very l.’ev P, Freinademetz. Pro-\icir of South Shantung writes in the Kleiner Herz Jean Kate, that rhe German settlement lias clmsen 1 a-ching -tao. 1 Hi li(4J miles)fnnn-Kias t hau. for theloc.it ion of a future metropolis I he name I a-cliing-tao means literally: “Fall
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  • 228 3 The T?evd. Mr. I’.axter. says tiie < atholic Times has long been distinguishing himselfby the prophesying the end of the word. 11 is predictions iiave not been wanting in precision, for lias not Mr Baxter had his Bible and discovered the meaning of the number* in
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  • 238 3 The lit Hon. J. iiamb lain M t J wtires! "i he full wing is the present state of tne ease h ive deeded th t the wh >le of the No di rn Rai way, when made, must ne on the o.tbin, gau_p; that the
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  • 207 3 The Girl Queen of Holland. Wilheimina. personifies life’s delightful morn as i never was before upon a throne. Willie;mina seems rich in that jov of life which constantly elu'.eh her two brothers. She promises to carry her see ter as she j might hear a
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  • 226 3 Mr Bel field writes in Fiis Selangor annual report:—i lie attention of planters lias been directed to other pn ducts be Tries Liberian coffee ramie gras-, lubber, and coconuts having each received notice. 1 am not aware that the cub ivation of ramie his
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  • 348 3 The Milan Correspond' nt of tiio St. Ja nes's Gazette te egranhed tbe other day an amus ug account of tiie recent nose competition” at th*.t eitv. In e-n nection therewith, it may be rein irked a- a strange coinoitb*nce that tin* most popular |d(-ee at the Paris
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  • 423 3 The voyage of the Emperor of Germany fo tiie Holy Rand rn xt October In- for its ostensible object. the church Fiudt on rlie runs of that "-t Ma v tiie Great and the old convent near the H iv Sepulchre given liy l urkev t
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  • 79 3 Suit No. 144 of ISR6 in tiie Supreme Court of the Straits Settlementa of P eitang. Between Alibhoy Abdal Hussain, rs Ismail. Writ of Summons. Action to recover the sum of $594-32 being the balance due for goods sold and delivered bv the Ptuntiff to the Deft on
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  • 629 3 Jl Th* Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. Sir. In your precious issue of rhe 20th insfc. T noticed with great pleasure the article from a Christian. I am afraid lie know- nothing about Mohuimdau.i a'nd perhaps very little of India. 1 am
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  • 1044 4 r v w 41 1 1 1 q JiWrcw Mail, Gas-light at 'I rivandrum Preparations r e almost to igh ,n thin four miles of i'nvand» uu> with tra> >«>me think that the pipe water sy.-tem would liave been mors useful to the public the e at lar^e
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    • 208 4 THE “DIAMOND JUBILEE” PRESS 130 CHDLIA STBEET, FEU AUG-. WORKS OF ALL KINDS, CHEQUE BOOKS. BLOCKED BILL HEADS, INVOICE BOOKSIf iff lifill US fif CIRCULARS HAND BILLS MEMO FORMS AND ADDRESS CARDS, AR£ALL Sxecuted in the Slest jStyU Concert and ball programmes POSTERS. To any size, wholly displayed and printed
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