The Penang Patriot, 1 February 1899

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  • 20 1 The Penang Patriot. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. PUBLISHED WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. vol. in riSNANG, WEDNESDAY. Ist FEIUIUAUY 1899- [No. 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 763 1 ESTABLfSH 'M~T~ PENANG- rpO |K-rpduate the Auspicious Dia- fl lj>! i| f| If j I innnil Jubilee year of Her most BH |p CHANDLERS WHOLESALE ;::i‘,*f ,J 1 No s 3, ueen street-pen ano. OEiL[RS 1!t tuBOP£MI GO! DSViVAT REGINA. Auglo-Mahomedan School comprising four Standards conducted by Mr. R.M- I
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  • 87 2 KXPF.CThD Jan. 31 s k, Tel amo from Liverpool, for Singapore, and Java, W. Mansfield Co, Feb.J Outward Imperial German Mail Steamer Sach-sen from Colombo for Singapore China and Japan, Behn Mej er Co. 1 s s Inaba Alani from Singapore, for M rsellies,London and Antwerp Boustead Co. 2
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  • 29 2 OUTWARDS. 1899 Corruandel Jan. 24 Sutlej Feb 9 Chusun ~23 Benga. Mar. 9 HOM RWARDS. 1899 Chusan Jan. 28 Hen gal Feb. 11 Ballaarat ~25 Coromandel Mar. 11
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  • 124 2 Penang, Ist February, 1899, Rates close as follows: London Demand Bank 1/11 J)o, 4 month’s sight Bank 1/1 lj? Do, 3 Credits 2/1) a Do. 3 Documentary 2 /'<q Calcutta; Demand Bank its. 147 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 149 Bombay, Demand Bank 147 Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 178 2 Penang, Ist February, 1809. Tin G 3 scllc.is /d'rang out of season. Black Pepper 'l WestConst... out of Stock AchecnGlb... 28 sellers White Pepper 4(J sellers Cloves (picked) out of season. Mace No. 1 100. —sellers. Id ace Pickings B<). do. Nutmegs 74. do. i No. 1
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  • 298 2 oes the Imperial Penny Post scheme prove beneficial to the inhabitants hero, at large? 'J he answer cannot be in the affirmative when we remember the the restriction of places notified in the Government Gazette and the majority of l>ritish-b irn subjects who benitit little
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  • 53 2 This is the title of the Hotel established about three years ago, at No 145 c Campbell street, Penang. Judging of the excellent spirits sold there, «ad the excellent way it is conducted by Mr A Dick, we have every reason to believe it will be gladly
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  • 1168 2 Continued from our last) I must not in this connection omit an important thing that came under my observation. Some years ago I was holding a position in the state of Perak—by no means a government position and by virtue of that position I came
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  • 875 2 London, 24th J ivp. The Court of Cassation have j Esterlmzy. 1 Ji!)^ The Duke of Devonshire, speaking j ham, ?ai»l kinship and common interest- between Great Gritain and the imposed upon the two countries a com ,v in their relations to the rest-of the wj n j Great
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  • 1922 3 LOCAL GENERAL. rjpne ral voice of England as regards Tr "‘iw- V f.is Enquiry, appears to pro%!cc him as innocent. Committee at Itongkon? has broTee wi tiie American l/onsid. an.i ken rP )V cr the Independence bund uf IIC is the treasurer. T i.„ remains of 01nml.usl.nvo reached j „,e
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  • 18 3 Iho next meeting of tire Indian National Congress xv l ll be held at Luckimw.
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  • 46 3 J'UUU clbM :u 111 Sixtynine student s have been snccessuil at the recent M. A Examination of the Calcutta Univ-oi.-ity. of whom one is a Madrasi, T. 8. Muthu-w--ay Aiyer. who has *****« out second in third class in mathematics,
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  • 115 3 A meeting of about 3,1190 Borahs was held in Bombay on the 28th instant for the purpose of advocating the u>e of Professor liafflune’s prophylactic serum. Ihe high priest of the Borah-, who presided, in addres-ing the meeting, strongly recommended the use of the serum as a plague preventative.
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  • 114 3 The s. s. Jiooldana, which arrived at Rangoon on the 22nd instant from Bombay, was placed in quarantine on arrival, and ordered to go down to Elephant Point, tiie Port Health Officer having found the cook to he suffering from high fever and a glandular swelling in
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  • 155 3 An American who was travelling in the hills °f Scotland paid 3 for a first-class ticket for a stage coach ride over the mountains. Soon after he started he noticed that a man who had a se-cond-class ticket, which cost I, and several who had third-class tickets, price
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  • 341 3 On and after the Ist January 1800, the inlan rates of postage will he charged in respect ot all letters, post c.irds and book and pattern packets sent, by any route, from British India to Ccylen. The inland rates are at present applicable only to the
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  • 468 3 Daily Xeies, The Treaty of Peace between the United States and Spain is signed at last. There have been many Dip- between enp and lip, and moments when the •Spanish Commissioners threatened to throw up the whole negotiation rather then consent to tho cession of the
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  • 527 3 I he Picquart “affair’’ has thrown tho Dreyfus ‘’affair’’ almost into the back-ground of late, although the two are intimately connected. Many persons of influence in France whose prejudice was too strong, or whose moral courage was too weak to allow them to speak out boldly and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 367 4 V A f «lo A Weekly Tamil Paper, ILbCT^i Dictionaries Entitled the Grammars f 0 q& #^&3#. Edited and published by ii ii i s s min siss 11 NOtOiS Sl SCISOOS From the Ist of October ISOS B published eveiy.Monday, meeting the ivtfji demands of’ the Tamil-llending Community of
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    • 110 4 SYRUP! Simple, Ftuvoured and Medicated. Rose Syrup, alleviates heat in t] ie Urinary System, price 30 cents a Wile Rose-coloured Syrup, a stimuhjit alleviating extreme thar-t, 25 ceuis a heide Indian Pennywort Syrup, a best remedy for venereal heat, 30 cents a boUle. Sarsaparilla Syrup, alleviates bodily pain, bilious and
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