The Penang Patriot, 7 December 1898

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  • 20 1 The Penang Patriot. VERBUM SAT SAPIENT!. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. VOL. 1] rENANG, WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER 1898. [No. 32
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  • 132 2 EXPECTh !l Bs. 9. Viudohona from Romany mid Colombo. for Singapore, (Jniuu and Japan, S. Ivusleimunii X On. S s. s. Jfchc from v inirapore for Heli., W Mansfield &Co l2 a. s Jason from Singapore, for I L»n ikon g and Amoy W Mansfield A Co 12 I’.
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  • 41 2 m: i w uds. Cluisan U.Mlirul 1803 B illaarat. J:insu.h i,eb hnsun y Ben gu Mur J HOM KWAR I*S. Benjrnl lK*c, 3 Ballaarut Corommidel >* 1809 Paramatta Jan. IT (Tiusaii fj' Jlengal keb. I_L liullimrat A 'T? Goroinundel Mat. 11
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  • 130 2 Penang. 7th Dkckmiier, 1803. Rates close as follows.* London Demand Dank 1 11J J)o, 4 month’s sight Hatik 1 lljf Do, 3 Credits 1/1 I R D(.) Documentary 2/n^ 4'alcuttaj Demand Dank Rs H*» Do. O day’s sight Private 148 Bombay-. Demand Dank 146 Do. *3 days’ sight Private
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  • 173 2 P.KSANO, 7«» December, 1808. Tin Tran" out of season Black Pepper West Coast... out of Stock AchecnGlb... 28 sellers White Popper 39 buyers Cluvee (nicked) out of season. Mace No. 1 10o.—sellers. Maec Pickings 8» do. Nutmegs (»B. do. I No. 1 7. sellers. Sugar 2 4.0.
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  • 522 2 mmmEure «oU bv ibe local medical VIif authorities that there is not the 8 |'i,'l,test leundalin.i for t he persistent riniiuiir as to tlie outbreak of plague m Penang but :.ie still leli. in suspense us to the until re of the fever which is prevaili„.r in the heart
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  • 708 2  -  KOKN LANKA. I think I must first apologise to you, Sir Editor, for heading my epistle in this fashion* 'lhe fact is I am a bird of passage, and my contributions to your journal must necessarily take u turn of that nature. You will no doubt wonder
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  • 870 2 London. ‘JDth XovKMi!i:n. lie Spanish government have f*<>i* 111 1 11 v :icce:->t—-cd the temis offered hv the United .-tilt' s I le v. ln wever, live given the A met icmis to understand that they d'< this under protest ’I he conditions ofnertee include the cession of the
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  • 1419 2 LOCAL GENERAL. The Railway bridge under construction at bn;* «•or has been cut off, we hear, l<y flood. The Itesid' tit Kngim cr tbr I’erak Railways: i' said to have 1« it 'J'aiping last \v«ek to in.-pect the Kit r or bridge that ha- been cut off’hv llmil, Mr: ('Small.
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  • 69 3 The question of establishing a Uustoin house at Karikal and also at the frontier station, at which the Knglish duties on goods imported ami exported might he levied, i- under discu-sion between the local authorities of Tanjure di-t iet and the Administratevr of the Ka
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  • 68 3 Karlv < n Sund iy morning a child aged about -4 years, while pining in her Imu-e at Mvl.*p<*re swallowed a piece ot brass chain and was nearly choked. I he child was immediate!v brought to the > i eneral H os pita 1, where tin*
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  • 79 3 We understand that a very unfortunate accident lias i.ci'ul en the Nilgiri Railway line. Muring the recent heavy rains» a large boulder above a ravine. uero-s widen an iron bridge had been constructe i on the line, became di-h»d_ed and came down with Mich
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  • 122 3 Seven Si-ters of the Poor are expected shortly in Rangoon from Paris to help the present Si>ters in :>o;h "tre. t. They will be temporarily accomniod vte 1 in the old I'lergv House, in I’.arr Street. M olier Vincent. Superioress of >t. John’s Convent, who went
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  • 123 3 Some of th 5 Ihigli-h sea captains of the la~t century received immense sums of prize money during the wars with .'pain and Prance. Commodore Anderson to one cruise captured Spanish vessels worth dols. of which his share w i> \\<> i,iM iti dols. Two years
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  • 186 3 A liakthan” write- L have boon a spectator 1 <>f several homams (offerings in fire) to the Belly (ioii that are being performed by the Sub-Mai_ r i>tratc of Xanniiam. Mr. (Panclianakesi .h and I liave be'ii really surprised to tee the <400 1 effects thereof, such
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  • 213 3 Rather a funny incident occurred on Tuesday in the Sessions Court in the course of the hearing of the Insurance Fraud Case whon one Srini\asalu Xaidu. a native hanker in Tanjore, and a witness for the prosecution, was being examined bv Mr. Norton on behalf of
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  • 190 3 No doubt it i meet that the Italian Government should -hew a certain cagerne-s in stimulating the other Government of Knroi e to take special piTc'Uti<m against the A narehi-t<, hilt we must eonfes- that we nave little faith in the proposed confer’ nee and the
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  • 214 3 I ord Dorhv. at a Liverpool Conservative gut tiering on October Id. said the striking feature of the present moment was that there was no word of faltering behind those win* administered foreign affaies. With some insignificant exceptions there was an absolutely united people. I
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  • 222 3 Father Naish. S. J., has taken up the gauntlet thrown down J*y Dr. Welldon. fixing upon the Hishop designate the observation that whoever disparages the Reformation, whether liejhc good theologian or not, is beyond all doubt a bad j partriot. Father Naish, inaugurating a series of lecture
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  • 287 3 Daily Ntu's, Abbott;; the nutImratative a«surance made it ch-ai that ihere had no accident to the Queen’s carriage, and nothing to cause uneasiness as to Map stv’s safetv. it was evident, says the Press Association, that an incident of some kind had <_bv<
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  • 339 3 Madras Times. An important question under the Hindu Law was disposed of this by a full bench of the High Court consisting of the Officiating Chief Justice Mr. Justice Subtammia Aiyar. Mr. Justice Henson, and Mr. Justice Moore, regarding the right of a creditor to
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  • 405 3 The enterprising proprietor- ot die laiJi/s Realm, cneourag*-d by the -ucce-s widt h ha- attended the production of that .piiblieaiion. have now brought out a companion iino tl ly magazine, the Girls R eahn Among thu article- in the tir e number is one entitled ••T
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  • 452 3 Tne Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents [To the Editor of the Ecnanfj Patriot.) What shall we eat? —What shall we drink? Our first glance at living creatures te Is us, that iu order to sustain the renewal <>f ihc li.-su they must
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