The Penang Patriot, 8 March 1899
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Title Section20 1899-03-08 1 The Penang Patriot. VERBUM SAT SAPIENTI. P0IU"ilE0 WEEKLY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING. mi- ii] PENANG, WEDNESDAY Bth MARCIi 1899. [No.'IO i20 words
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Advertisement857 1899-03-08 1 'li>nss. nuailiui, TAIKCHBE&CO. AND DERATED 2S<\-34 CIIUIICII STREET ST'.BUSHED AUGUST 1897. v/M i r.-R MANUFACTURER. -Vo. Ml AM I£>, Penally Road Penanq L „„„„1 Jubilee 'ear <>t !!<■. Unc e J;.F, s su PPtyi at all hours, excellent ship chandlers wholesale s p ,of i )erous A?nud Voters, specially prepared857 words
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Article143 1899-03-08 2 EXPECT hi). Mar. 9 Chclydra from Singapore, for Calcutta, Bmistead Sc Co. 9 s 8. Bnrm id a from Singapore, for Bombay, Behn Meyer Sc Co, t 10 r s Srtisang from Calcutta for Singapore and Hongkong, IJou«tead Co. 11 8. g. Hitachi ILlaru from Singapore, Marseilles. London and143 words
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Article35 1899-03-08 2 Ot’TW KISS. 1 S9t) Bengal Mar 9 B.dlaarat 23 Coromandel... April 6 Parramatta ,*2O Oiusan May 4 KOMKWAR93. mo Coromandel Mar. 11 Parramatta 25 Uhusan April 8 Bengal ~22 Ballaarat May 6 v -135 words
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Article128 1899-03-08 2 Penavo, Bth March, 1809. Rates close as follows; 'London Demand Hank 1/1 I^ Do, 4 month’s Bank 1/1 1’ Do, 3 Credits 2/0/y Do. 3 Documentary 2/u T a Calcutta; Demand Hank iis 1-17 Do. 3 day's sight Private 149 Bombay, Demand Hank 147 Do. 3 days’ sight Private128 words
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Article171 1899-03-08 2 Penang, Bth March, 1899. Tin $02.30 sellers /Trang no-sales, Black Pepper West Coast... t AcheenGlb... 27 sellers White Pepper 40 50 buyers Cloves (picked) Mace No. 1 100.—sellers. MacePiokinga Bd. do. Nutmegs 74. do. No. 1 7J5 d o> Bugar < m 2 4.85 do> l Basket171 words
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Article341 1899-03-08 2 f)[1 1$ illness of the l opc or rather his prolonged swoon,” ns given in .Reuter’s telegrams, lias,na- j rurally enough, turned the attention of our (/onteinporary the Editor of tiie Penang (jazette, to the choice of his Successor. An uninterrupted succession of thirty-six Italians341 words
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Article256 1899-03-08 2 We have again to revert to the subject of the Imperial Penny Scheme. We are sorry but we cannot help remarking, that the scheme is still in an unsatisfactory and deplorable state. Postage on letters of ordinary size sent here from any parts of India other than British256 words
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1112 1899-03-08 2 The heat in this place was so unbearable during the past week that a deputation was ready to proceed to the clerk of the weather with a memorial praying for relief, but toour great delight. Father Pluvius .was pleased to visit us on Friday night1,112 words
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Article645 1899-03-08 2 Lodox, 28th February. Mr. Ruiyard Kipling is suffering fro:n an attack of pneumonia and is seriously ill. lie is lying at an hotel »n New York, Until lungs are affected, and the only chan;», of recovery is his personal tenacity of life. Sir Charles Dilke has moved a re645 words
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Article948 1899-03-08 3 LOCAL GENERAL. will thank our local Subscribers to intle nio>«* regular in the payment of tirauUcriptionstothe paper. V correspondent begs to draw the attention of the Municipality to the injury condition of i'itt Lane, penang. Tlie "fll of an old house at Church Street c< lapsed the other day causing948 words
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Article38 1899-03-08 3 Indian Social Reformer. Six Brahman girls have sought admission into the Sr, Ann’s Convent School at Mangalore. Of these four belong to tlio Snraswath Brahman, community and have j line 1 the second from.Indian Social Reformer. - 38 words
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Article42 1899-03-08 3 Owing to plague restrictions, mails for Ceylon will not be despatched by the land route win Point Onlimcre until further notice. Until this service is re-opened, correspondence for all parts of Gcyh'n will be forwarded by tho service via Tuticorin.42 words
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Article61 1899-03-08 3 London, 31 st Jan —Reuter, telegraphing from Pekin, says that the Chinese state that the Empress Dowager has chosen a successor to the throne, and it is believed that a change is impending in the Palace. Tho Emperor is most strictly guarded by Kangyis, and Anti-Foreign Dowager,61 words
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Article40 1899-03-08 3 The Honorable Mr. 11. E. M. James. Member of the Viceregal Council and Vice-President of the Indian Famine Commission has arrived in Tanjore and intends visiting tho Hindu temples in the Taojore and other Southern Districts shortly.40 words
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90 1899-03-08 3 The Nagore Tamil Print, tho Seeria Soorian, which has just come out with fiying colors from of the local Head Assistant Magistrate’s court has been promoted to the Presidency Magistrate Court at Madras wherein another prosecution against the said paper for defamation has been90 words
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Article69 1899-03-08 3 Further evidence of the severity of this winter comes from Murree, which hat registered twenty three degrees of frost. At Srinagar tho barometer has dropped as low as eleven degrees. To draw water from hydrants there, hot irons have to be applied. In Lahore the69 words
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Article681 1899-03-08 3 There were exeKinj; scenes in the early morning of Friday the 3rd instant at Madras and it is considerable time since municipal fire engines had such important work to do. the e nt a tire in tl.e Public Works Stores in North Black Town, Uow681 words
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Article779 1899-03-08 3 -Chicago Tribune, An article in McClure’s Magazine for December from the pen of Mr. George B. Waldron, under the title, “Five Hundred Years of the Anglo-Saxon,” presents some striking statistics bearing upon the changes in nationalities and political geography which have been wrought upon the worlds surface within-Chicago Tribune, - 779 words
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Article276 1899-03-08 3 -Daily Mail A Dkfixitiox hy Mu. Johx Morlky. Mr. Morley has declined “a Jinko,”’ or rather “Jingoism.” He told an audiencG at Montrose on the 19th Jan. that he had just received n pre paid message from a London newspaper, running thus:— “Reply at once your-Daily Mail - 276 words
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Article277 1899-03-08 3 Discussing the question whether China can be redeemed and civilized in the western sense of the term civilization, a recent writer argues strongly that it can. The predominant quality of the Chinaman, says the writer, in his industry He has almost a passion for labour, and nature herself277 words
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Advertisement95 1899-03-08 3 THE INDIA DISPENSARY. MILS. M. J/oothusamy Pillay has opened a dispensary at No. 11 -Argyle Road, Penang. He is no doubt an experienced Medical Practitioner having spent over 21 years in that capacity both in India and Perak. 3Ve extend his undertaking our hearty patronage nnd wish it a useful95 words
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Advertisement126 1899-03-08 4 S k fey Simple, Ftawureii Kose Synvp. nllevintes hont >n the [binary System, priev 40 cents a betile i i voso-colou red Syrun, a stimulint i alleviating ‘Mrenie t!*i.r--t, ■JS Ct*l l ts a lioL’ le Imlian Pennywort. Svrnp, a best j t llied v for vonet cal l»t; t,126 words
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