The Penang Patriot, 15 August 1899

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  • 18 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PU&&.D ON TUESDAY FRIDAY EVENING. [No. 30 VOL. 11 PENANG, TUESDAY 15th AUGUST, 1599.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 239 1 Mgfje iiJonanfl patriot. TIANG LEE CO. LIST OF BOOKS. Subscriptions. ...L,. OST SALE. Universal Instructor 3 vols. 14-nO Charges for Advertisements will be Guide to foreign Commerce 3-<>o PENANG AGENCY- >1 Windsor Magazine u-b 3 Jto.XiU I e addressed t the Kditor, j SOWSIIS BssJjf.j L "Apply 'to—^ „cailv and
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  • 485 2 We have already defined the word quack. We have depicted in vivid colours the nature and character of the so-called doctors (native) who swarm like locusts in the heart of Penang, attracting the unwary and -the ignorant by notices and publications assuring the suffering humanity of the “infallible
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  • 451 2 Naraina was on the 14th instant, fined $2 by Mr, O’Sullivan for disorderly conduct at Penang Road on the 12th instant. For sleeping in a bullock-cart whilst in motion along the Penang Road on the 11th inst., Yirappan was fiued Monday last $1 by Mr. O’Sullivan. Govindan was
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  • 1389 2 Two cases of foot and mouth disease have occurred iu Balik Pulau. Admiral Dewey has arrived at Trisete and met with a cordial reception. Lei Chuk Khai alias Chuk Khai alias A (Jhuk has been banished from tbe Colony for a period of five years. Mr. K.
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  • 463 2 A correspondent writes to the Moslini Chronicle;—lt is held by many people that the Izar's proposal nas no coimec* tion with the Islamic countries, Uw am of a quite different opinion 1 that the proposal hud a special connexion with
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  • 565 3 In a storm of wind and rain and during the <ka hour* that precede the dawn Captain Dreyfus landed in France after hi» terrible years of tiiie and suffering. The arrangements for security secrecy were admirable, and sufficed to baffle the ingenuity of the army
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  • 299 3 I lie Time* Vienna correspondent sends some particulars repecting disturbances on the bervo-Turkieh frontier, and describes the situation in the Baikuns as on© of general unrest. The {Servian Legation has presented a note to the Forte declaring that {Servia will henceforward provide protection for the frontier, since
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  • 523 3 The temptation to write about babies is constant. You see them every where any iu moods for ever changing. One baby can keep» ten phiT'Sophoera busy, and when th«y have p>hi osophised about it to u stand-still, another baby will bob up with an entirely uew hue
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  • 877 3 Opening of a new Era. Air. Forster points out that the year 1 £*96 murks a period ot nearly forty 3 ears in the history of the foreigu trade of iokohama, and deserves a short notice for other reasons. With 1698 the old tariff of duties fixed between
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  • 368 3 Reuter s Telegrams (Pinang Gazette) London, August 10. The Queen’s Speech. Reception* of the Transvaal Clauses. The Loud m newspapers generally applaud the significant language of the Queen’# Speech in reference to the Transvaal. The Daily Chronicle alone takes an opposite view and charges Air. Chamberlain with forcing on war,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 notice. Subscribers m Singa.re Perak, Kinta, PropOlC) viiicc Wellesley, Selanore and other outstays are kindly requested t 0 have the Subscription form duly filled up and sellt in to the M anager as early as possible.
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  • 109 4 EXPECTED 14 Extra P. and 0. Socotra from Singapore, tor London, and Antwerp, Ciilfillan Wood Co. 17 s. s. Moraxia from Singapore, fot Culcutta, Colombo and Loinbay and via various ports to Trieste, S, Kustermuna Co. 17 8. b Moravia from Singapore, for Colombo, Bombay and via various ports
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  • 122 4 Penang 14tii August, 1899. ItATES CLOSE AS FOLLOWS London Demand Bank 1/1 Ig 4 mouth’s sight Bank 2/0g I>o, 3 Credits 2/of 3 Documentary 2/of Calcutta', Demand Dank its. 149* Do. 3 day’s sight Private 151 Bombay, Demand Dank 149* Do. 8 days’ sight Private 151 Madras, Demand Dank
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  • 162 4 Penang 14tu August, 1899. Tm $Bl i sellers Black Pepper WestGoast... no-sales, I AcheenUlb... White Pepper 41, Gloves (picked) '67. acc 1 JOO. —sellers, MaecPickings 8.). do. Nutmegs do# c j 7.75 do. bu 2ar \m 2 4.85 do. vLa&ket 4<40 do# Tapioca Hour j/jo do< 5,90.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 940 4 WANTED. NOTICE i A reporter for the Penang Patriot*’ with good knowledge of English and Correspondents will please Malay Eurasian is preferred. Apply r note that all communications with recent testimonials to the Manager intended for publication in the The li Penang Patriot I>enan S Patriot should be No. 181
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    • 604 4 Special Notice TO SUBSCRIBERS All Arrears due to the Penang Patriot'' up to 30th June either subscription or advertisement charge should be sent to the Editor Subscriptions from July jgpg should be made to the manager of th e “Penang Patriot” Press 181, B eac j Street Penang. ■WAITED. A
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