The Penang Patriot, 26 October 1898

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  • 21 1 The Penang Patriot. YERBUM SAT SAPIENTL t- PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER IS9B. [No. 26
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    • 800 1 pmuml Jubilee M» |ltfUflOild H TA tK CHEE&CO. m»,™ um CHURCH STREET M 4 Mhk ii VGr|lo perpetuate the Auspicious Dia- fgf ||f--||| Bji jgi M inomi Jubilee ve>n of Hei most T _0j —HL W.BB jM nilin nlll4inlfnft .....mmur < ra, im S I,,Hfpe,<,us uml NO. S 3, QUEEEN
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  • 193 2 The body of men that constitutes, the Municipality of George Town, Penang, at the present day, reminds us of the Roman Senate of the golden age. Ihe former differing from the latter in many respects, more or less agrees in one important aspect that it is composed of men
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  • 139 2 Com plaint a are rife a* to the sudden rise iu the fish market. Fish is brought from different places, to be publicly sold in the fish markets at Pi it street, Market Street and Chowrasta S’reet. It appears that some parties from Siitarucotta wait at the markets
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  • 209 2 The u Penang Standard,” a small but sensible Tamil Paper, has in one of its latest issues, a very interesting article on the unquestionable merit of l)r. Ponnumbalam. The encomium therein passed on him, will not be too great, when we remember his unblemished character and distinguished
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  • 137 2 From Indian Newspapers to hand, we find that the Light Revd Bishop Welldon—the metroprolitan elect of Calcutta has expressed his views on the question whether animals go to heaven. His Lordship was of opinion that they do go to heaven or rather, they are not
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  • 21 2 &jmriar-<oa tfu t2tfr. Just, at Itarifeal in tbc gistrirt of ®anjo«, tjif foifc of |s- ant» Jnbiau Daptrs, plcast tops-
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  • 662 2 SINGAPOKK 2'ltll OCTOBKR. The doctor attached to the French legation in Peking visited the Elio palace on the 18th inst. lie was summoned to a consultation with the Empress-Dowager about the Emperor's health. It has been alleged, but he has denied it. that iie saw the Emperor. Russian troops
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  • 1109 2 Captain Ainslie has proceeded to Singa- < pore on short leave. Five Chinese Nonias, were one Satur- j dav last fined $lO earh for gaming. We have to remind our K. Kaagsar j subscribers of their half-yearly subscrip- j tions. A correspondent complains of thedirty conditional! which theCeyloaLaue is
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  • 685 2 His Holiness Leo XIII. wired immediately on the publication of the Tzar's peace manifest, congratulating the Emperor and offering every help to the proposed congress. On the occasion of the anniversary of the visit of.M. Felix Faure to Russia telegrams of a most friendly tenour hare been exchanged between
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  • 304 3 h d tf 1." thnt Me 6, W Fryer W n: s t, }>e in charge of me InpnhT«pi“ e ;1. am section, which ?nder I’ani o? V f the Selangor Resident Engineer, the c^trol, ljind an d Mill» supposed to be and ‘assistants are in charge of
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  • 22 3 -Indian Enyncering. ••The new Nilairi »•> Cooao»r. jus* will not be ready for actual traffic ouni'letea. win mail the 1st November.
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  • 22 3 The n of the IVim; Miniuer of the Seychelles i« a student in St. Joseph’s College, Colombo.— C. 0.
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  • 45 3 A men 'St the distingtii-hed visitors to India fflis c-ihf weather is likely to be H. R H Prince Vittorio Count of rutin, son ot tho Duke of Aosta mil neaiiew of the King of Italy. His Highness is expected to visit Madras.
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  • 49 3 The lly.Ur ibjd Chronicle thinks that it c inn ot too scriouslv impress upon the Nizam s Government the imnvdiate necessity tor a th 'rough overhauling of the State’s currency. Duy by.day the r.r.e of exjh-ioge for the purchase of British Rupees is getting higher.
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  • 60 3 We r.ro glad to learn that Ills i ord-ship the Right Rev. Dr. Joulain, aco ompained by leathers Main-got and Icon, left Marseilles on Sunday th 25th U lt. for hi* d ear Di >ceso of Jaffna, whe"O th- j Clergy and laity are anxious to
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  • 112 3 The Madras Government lr»ve approved, aubjee t> ceruin modifications. the revise'! rule-of the rules f the College of Engineering submitted bv the Director of Public Instruction. Drawing has been added to the subjects of the entrance tests prescribed for the Engineer and Engineer subordinate classes. The subject
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  • 140 3 Some years ago desecration <>f graves used to t>e very common in the Kurseong district, and all sorts ot means were resorted to for the protection in which using a quintitv of telegraoh wire vvhen filling up was one of the most efficacious. I he general idea
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  • 277 3 -wu m caibii vi biic jl interesting details are forthc >ming (says I, 8 Homan correspondent uf the Morning Post) lf n regard to the financial condition* of the Holy j. e9^ n <l wealth accumulated by Leo XIII. during Pontificate. Pius LX collect ed
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  • 308 3 The Piiillippines laws relating to the property ot married persons are quaint, being entirely in favour of the wife: Ihe property of a bride is never settled on the husband. If a man is poor, and his wife well-to-do so they remain throughout their married life,he becoming simnly the
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  • 381 3 AN INTERESTING SCHEME Poll THB EXHIBITION OP 1900. Among the many novelties under consideration for the coming Exhibition of 1900, perhaps the following is among the most during. It is suggested by aif expupil of the Eoole j Polytechnique to create a sea-bathing establishment on the
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  • 437 3 to endure mwfortuu« —'‘Popular Science Ifews (New York) A p’-ominCnt manufacturer of artificial of limbs suvs: —“By looking over our books, which comprise the history of many thousand cripples, we arrive at the conclusion that dismembering plays no part whatever in shortening life. Our record-* date back
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  • 98 3 In accordance with the directions of Government all officers in charge of Railway Inspection I Stations have been instructed that they are not only to thoroughly examine passengers’ vehicles, but that they are also to inspect Guards, Drivers, and Firemen and their vans and engines, so that no
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  • 53 3 A Telegram from The Times's Peking correspondent says the Empress-Dowager receive* the Cabinet daily, seated beside the Emperor instead of behind the screen as formerly. The correspondent further reports that the IVung-li-Yamen has agreed to provide a special train to bring the foreign
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  • 100 3 The Commissioners who will represent tho United States in the negotiations for the se tie- ment of the terms of peaee with Spain have sailed fur Paris (17th Sept.) They have boen instructed not to modify the demands which the United States have made on
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  • 103 3 A certain boy of a v>Hage near Tiiohinopoly married a girl, who was subsequently found to be eunuch. Then he married anothar wife by whom he had children. The first wife, refusing to live with her husband, claims maintenance froth him. and her husband refuses it
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  • 55 3 A rumour gained currency in Tanjore about the beginning of this week that infection of plague was carried by fouls, and consequently a large number of them was either killed or sold at ridiculously low prices. The rumour turns out to be a wholesale canard and the
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  • 80 3 Some time ngo, a young Bramin boy died and I his mother, owing to the shock, swooned away. The bystanders taking her to be dead carried her i body with that of her son to the burning ground pnd there she rec iverei her senses and narrowly
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  • 356 3 Tne Editor does not hold himself responsibl® forthe opinions expressed b/ 3 >V3 i Jind3>its t To the Editor of the Penang Patriot.) Sir, Ladies and Gentlemen What, shall we eat and what shall we drink, in order to keep our bodies healthy or to aid them in regaining
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  • 134 3 EXPECTED. 26 s s. Kut Sang from Singapore for Calcutta Boustead Co. 29 8, s. Alesia from Singapore, for London, Hamburg and Antwerp, Behn, Meyer 8f Co, tt 29 Extra P. O. Steamer 9 s. Formosa from Singapore, for Colombo and London, Gilfillan, Wood Co. 30 s a. Laertes
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  • 27 3 OUTWARDS. Ballaarat Nov. 3 Coromandel 17 Paramatta Bee. 1 Ohusan 15 Bengal 29 HOMEWARDS. Paramatta Nov. 5 Chusan 19 Bengal Dec, 3 Ballaarat 17 Coromandel 31
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  • 126 3 Penang, 2otu .October, 1893. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank Do, 4 month’s sight Bank I/llf Do, 3 Credits 2/0H T ff Do. 3 Documentary 2/o(is (Calcutta; Demand Bank lis 147 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 150 Bombay. Demand Bank 147 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 150 Madras,
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  • 176 3 Penano, 2Gth October, 1898. Tin 47. i Trang out of season. Black Pepper-! West Coast... out of Stock I AchcenClb... nominal. White Pepper 38. Cloves (picked) out of season, Mace No. 1 96.—sellers. MacePickingS B*). do. Nurnetgs 70. do. {No. 1 6.90 sellers. 2 4.80 do. Basket
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    • 139 4 A Weekly Tamil Paper, CAN BE HAD AT Entitled the V SUPSRIOR i3g)/i/0 toSi&iu GapasieSr. Edited and published by A.S.lyaMFfienis, IS II iS lilii Ilfff I f 11 th May, 1 S9rt. Proprietor. From the Ist of October 1898 j|s published every Monday, meeting the demands of the Tamil-Reading Community
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    • 101 4 Simple, Flavoured and Medicated. Rose Syrup, alleviates heat in the Urinary System, price 30 cents a bottle. Rose-coloured Syrup, a stimulant alleviating extreme thirst, 25 cents a bottle Indian Pennywort 'Syrup, a best remedy for venereal in.,a, 30 cents a boUle. Sarsaparilla Svrup,-alleviates bodily pain, bilious and venereal complaints —35
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