The Penang Patriot, 22 August 1899
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Title Section18 1899-08-22 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. NHM» M TIitSBAY FRIDAY HEMS. VOL. 11 PENANG, TUSEDAY 22nd AUGUST, 1899. [No. 3218 words
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Advertisement329 1899-08-22 1 TIANG LEE CO. LIST OF BOOKS. Subscriptions. rt/wrtrBB.*;**) jp ki? afarf■ tingle C«py 010 jjp S**®^»*»* '■SW, POST AL. DELIVERY. Essay* for tho Younc 0-5* Yearly 07. J irascs 0-45 A m'an’a foes 1 -?5 Universal Instructor it vols. 14-50 Charges for Advertisements ill be Guide to foreign Commerce 3-329 words
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Article421 1899-08-22 2 Part II. Having endeavoured in our last issue to lay before the public one of the most crying wants of Penang, which is no other than the impotency of the machinery which the Government possesses for the detection of crime, we now propose to divide the subject421 words
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Article186 1899-08-22 2 In a column of our contemporary the Penang Gazette dated 19th inst., we notioe that Mr. KodrigUez, apothecary at the General Hospital, has been granted leave, and will be replaced by Apothecary Ford, a new arrival from Madras. I11 fairnesa to this gentleman, who is a graduate186 words
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Article66 1899-08-22 2 Tchsday, 22nd:— High-water at New Jetty, 1-20 a m. and 1- p.m. Wednesday, 23bd: Town Band Esplanade at 5*30 n. m. High-water at New Jetty 2-10 a.*u. and 2- p.m. Thursday, 24th:— St. Bartholomew's Day. Friday, 25th: Mail <om« from Europe expected to reach here at 5 a. m.66 words
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Article283 1899-08-22 2 Tor being drunk and disorderly at Penang Hoad, Mukim was on the 21st inst., fined $2. Chitar Taven and Yalekanni were on the 21st inst,, fined $2 each i'or misconduct by fighting at Penang lioad on the 29ih instant. On Monday last Captain Hamel prosecuted a Malay syce283 words
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Article2138 1899-08-22 2 It is officially reported that Anthrax has broken out among sheeps in Feoang. We are glad to note that Messrs. P. J Sproule, L. H. Clayton, JH. J. Farrer and W. Peel have passed their final examination in Law. Two cases of rinderpest have occurred I at2,138 words
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Advertisement33 1899-08-22 2 NOTICE. Subscribers in Singapore, Perak, Kinta, Province Wellesley, Selangore and other outstations are kindly requested to have the Subscription form duly filled up and sent in to the Manager as early as possible.33 words
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Article67 1899-08-22 3 It is not exaggeration to say that there are ten young people living to-day who in the course of ears will succeed to £> lOv),000,J00 sterling, or roughly as many sovereigns as each could count in twenty years, counting at the rate of a sovereign u67 words
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Article697 1899-08-22 3 Indian ladies are coming out, for “a Hindu lady” was amongst those who read a paper at the r ecent International ongreas of Women iu London. A London correspondent of the Bombay Gazette says that the paper that seemed to attract most interest at697 words
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Article98 1899-08-22 3 It is an error to suppose that the black cap of the judge is only assumed when he passes sentence of death on a prisoner. It is part of the official costume, and is emblematical of the judge’s dignity and power. It is worn at the98 words
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Article276 1899-08-22 3 A ruan who has married four times and has yet only possessed two better halves seems something in the nature of a paradoxical marvel, especially to those who are sometimes iuciiuea to look upon matrimony as a serious matter, but such a gentleman has actually been recently276 words
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535 1899-08-22 3 The Saturday Review remarks of the first number ot The Auytv-Saxon Lady Randolph Ghurohill bids fair to succeed as an editor. With competent assistance on the mechanical side, there is no reason why sue should not give the world a quarterly which for elegance aud535 words
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Article305 1899-08-22 3 Reuter’ s Telegram (Penangr Gazette) linden, August 1* The South Africa Crisis. Pourparlers Indicative, There are various indications th it conferonces of some kind are proceeding in the 1 im.'svaal, which may tend to an agreement being a 1 rived at between Great Britain and the cou.u African Republic. A(Penangr Gazette) - 305 words
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Article107 1899-08-22 3 TheThingyun period of the Buddhist year 1262 will begin on 'lhursday, the 14th waning of ilnaung iagu (12th April 19> 0). at 10 iiours, lb minutes and 36 seconds p. m and the year 1262 will begin on Sunday, the 2nd waning ot Ilnaung Tagu (loth April107 words
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Article261 1899-08-22 3 Germany has created the office of “journalist attache” to its Washington, legation. A uewapaper representative, Or. Witte, has been sent over from .Berlin as a part of the diplomatic machinery lie is not regularly accredited to this Government ua a journalist attache of the embassy such an office261 words
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Advertisement30 1899-08-22 3 WANTED. A reporter for the Penang Patriot’’ good knowledge of English and Malay Eurasian is preferred. Apply reoent testimonials to the Manager of:The Penang Patriot 0 181 Beach Street, Penang.30 words
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Advertisement36 1899-08-22 3 NOTICE. Mr. Tan Boon Ilean a Rangoon gentleman, at presentin Penang, is now the Manager of the Penang Patriot” Press. He will sign bills and receipts for Mr. Tan Chye Hock, the Proprietor, till further order*.36 words
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Article146 1899-08-22 4 EXPECTED. 21 8. 8. Suev'ia from Hamburg, for Singapore, China and Japan Behn Meyer Co, 24 s. a, Tosa Maru from Singapore for Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Bouetead Co. 25 Outward -P. &O. mail ste imer Valctta, from Colombo, fro Singapore and China, Gilfillun, Wood Co, 2G P. and146 words
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Article124 1899-08-22 4 Penang 21st August, 1899. Hates close as follows London Demand Bank J/11H Do, 4 month’s sight Bank 2/U£ Do, 3 Credits 2/O^J Do. 3 Documentary 2/u$ Calcutta, Demand Bank Its. 149 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 151 Bombay, Demand Bank 149 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 151 Madras, Demand124 words
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Article175 1899-08-22 4 Penang 21st August, 1899. Tin 'I ran*' 26.50 Black Pepper Westu’oast... no-sales, V AciieenGlb... "White Pepper 41.50 Gloves (picked) 57.— Mace No. 1 jpo.—sellers. MaoePiokings go.— do. Nutmegs 05.— do. i No. 1 7 75 Sugar < 2 4>85 (j 0< I Basket 4.40 do. Tapioca Flour175 words
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Advertisement967 1899-08-22 4 >S a j NOTICE A handsome dog cart' made by Bennet Go.,! Correspondents will please guaranteed in good order note lliat a11 communications i pj-j ce $250. intended for publication in the Apply ’Tr’enang Patriot should be Penang Patriot Press. W1 tten on 8 on ones e t^ie xt to.967 words
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Advertisement614 1899-08-22 4 i Special Kottcc TO SUBSCRIBER^ All Arrears due to the p €n Patriot” up to 30th June either subscription or advertisement charge should be sent to the Editor Subscriptions from July should be made to the manager of t| le “Penang Patriot” Press 181, Bench Street Penang. u.mmm Impurities of614 words
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