The Penang Patriot, 12 October 1898

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  • 21 1 THE PENANG PATRIOT. VEIiBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] PENANG, WI DNESDaY. 12th OCTOBER U9B. [No. 24
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    • 795 1 ftnglo-Mahomedan PENANG mO perpetuate the Auspicious Dia- fl E Hfl D H X ,„„„.iJui,iWyearof Hermoo M.M. MA} SHIP CHANDLERS WHOLESALE <irac,o s es, y NO. 83, QUEEEN STREET- PENANC. nc, coo .m ciiDnocui rnnnQ glorious reign. DEALERS IN EUROPEAN GOODS, viv AT REGINA. A nglo-Mahomedan School comprising four Standards conducted
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  • 126 2 Penano, 12th October, 1808. Rates close as follows; London Demand Bank J/UJr J)o, 4 month's sight Dank 1/11$ Do, 3 Credits 1/1 1 if Do. 3 Documentary 2/O x V Calcutta; Demand Hank Rs. 147 Do. 3 day's sight Private 1494 Bombay, Demand Hank 14< Do. 3 days’ sight
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  • 181 2 PbnaxO, 12th October, 1898. Tin 45.50 /Trang out of seaso n Black Pepper < WeatOoast... out of Stock 1 AcheenGlb... nominal. White Popper 88.25 Cloves (picked) out of reason. Mace No. 1 96, —sellers. MaeePickingS 8<>.— do. Numefcgs 70.— do. i No. 1 6.90 selle r s.
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  • 366 2 Bribery is one of the meanest and vilest j of human acts as may be seen from the very derivation of the word. Bribery, if we mistake not, comes from the French word ''Bribe* which means a lump or piece of bread. Heace, something as good in nature as
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  • 427 2 The assertion frequently mude in same of the Indian Papers that Theosophy is I a popular cult everywhere in the Orient seems quite spurious. For aught we know it has made some noise in the Madras Presidency, but in Bengal, Bombay and the Punjab, its efforts
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  • 807 2 London, 6th October. A Cairo correspondent telegraphs that there is much sickness among the troops who have returned from Omdurman. The German military attache, who accompanied the expedition into the Sudan, has sent in his official report. In this, he severely criticizes the manner, in which operations have been
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  • 218 2 Gazette Notifications. The exportation of arms, ammunition, f the Colony into Brunei is prohibited for Vr of six months from the oth of October, 1808 Dr. G. D. Freer’s leave of absence is exte a with half-salary, for three months from tho i October. s Mr. It. J. Farrer is
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  • 1157 2 It is reported that the Resident-Gene-ral’s Office at Taipiug has been removed 'to Carcosa. We hear that Inspector Barker, Pahao® Police, seeks a transfer iu one of the* other states. Two Mahomedans were each fined $10 the other day for dishonestly retaining stolen property. The Perak Pioneer,
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  • 509 3 I) l 'johou irum uomDay. exnn e °f June, the amount of cotton v-ii < A 0m n m bay was 38,965,134 lbs, of the T^e 0 flt,. 77,11,120. who in spite of the usual J ru- contrar .V» is remarkably well and in» n”.
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  • 52 3 Bishop Johnson, late Anglican Metropolitan of India and Ceylon,was married to Miss Mary Grace Murray, on St. Barholomew’s Hay, at all Saints’ Church, Margaret Street, London, the cCremoriy being performed by the Bishop of lloefliester. The gallant swain is only seventy years old! M.
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  • 60 3 To the Local Fund Engineering Department of South Canara belongs the credit of having made one of the latest and greatest inventions —a bamboo bridge across the Uchil river between Ullal and Manjeshwar, From iron girders to bamboos is a great advance. How
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  • 67 3 It is not u>ual for men to fight with their heads but two men did so the other day and one of them is now in the General Hospital Madras. It seems that Abbovee, a Telegraph peon, had a qutifrel with a neighbour in Black Town, who deliberately
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  • 97 3 The Editor of the Mad my Time* deserves the thanks of the public for having exposed some heart-rending eases of “slave-trade between Madras and Rangoon. Unsuspecting girls are decoyed from their homes and sold to cruel masters' We hope rigorous measures will be taken, by Government to put
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  • 161 3 A Vienna correspondent writes to the Daily News:— The Vicar Apostolic of the Soudan. P *Sogarohas been sommoned to Rome, whore he has alreadyartived. His voyage is in connection with the Soudan expedition Leo XIII., who is grieved that under his Pontificate the Soudan, where
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  • 125 3 iAi iUUlU r 1 One of the most desperate criminals in London a notorious-, housebreaker —has ju*t been captured. He was surprised, breaking into a large house in Bermondsey, but for the moment escape The police were, however, in hot pursuit, and when brought to
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  • 195 3 lneauiai iuaa va. i/ouwug An interesting civil litigation is said to be in progress in the Tanjore Village Munsiff’s Outcherry in which the plaintiff, Apothecary Ramarljillu Naidu l m s., of the Raj ah-Mi fas dar Hospital, Tanjore has filed a suit in the said
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  • 95 3 lhe China Lfajuefte of the' 26th of September states:—It is-euid "rlmt?-the% Empress-Dowager and Li Hung-chang, have made an arrangement with the Russian Government, under which a largo force of Russian troops will be. despatched from Port Arthur to Peking in case of need, that is
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  • 237 3 —Daily News, 'At tl|£’ Colchester Borough- Police Court.on the August 19th Mr. Charles p. Giily, an independent geutipman, living at lhe Lodge, Layer Breton, near Colchester, prosecuted his wife, Mrs. Jane 'Giily, for- publicly beating lmn in Head-street, Colchesterum Saturday
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  • 255 3 The laziest and dirtiest people in the world have recently been discovered in the Caucasus. They live in an inaccessible mountain ridge between tiie Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, and as they were 2,5001) years ago, so they:are to-day. Seen from without ttiere
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  • 678 3 —Revue des Revues (Paris). This phenomenon is more frequently met with than is generally believed, fcuoh is the force of prejudice that nearly all of us would rather have two noses or four feet than the emblem which in by gome, ages was considered u
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  • 78 3 As soon ns the Empress-Dowager took over the reins of government on the 24th of September. she issued the following edicts.* (1) Besides the order to arrest Chang Yinhuan and Kang- Yu-wei, another was is-u*‘d also that ..the Censor !Bung Pehlu should be cashiered, (2) Liang Chi-tsao of ('hinese
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  • 541 3 Tiie Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. {To the Editor Penang Patriot.) Sir, Great improvements have I observe, been found in your Paper since its establishment. I believe it is now widely spread, and may be well congratulated for its rapid advancement and
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