The Penang Patriot, 19 September 1899

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  • 18 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBUSHED ON TUESDAY FRIDAY EVENING. VOL. II PENANG, TUESDAY 19m SEPTEMBER, 1899. [No. 40
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 < ti an eamo tiang lee co. i list of eoeics. Subscriptions. A inAn l’xfuea 1^ *JJJ PENANG- AGENGT- AND Concert and Ball Programmes. a »ps ex» rfswjo kp Jone s Sewing M achine Coy., Ltd if' B 3 to any size wholly displayed w v-/r~ u us**: j^^KCJKMOßmm}mijm a
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  • 73 2 Tubiday, 19th: Full Moon. Election Nunicipal Commissioner, liigh-water at New Jetty, 10-50 p. m, and 11-15 a.ra. WEDNESDAY, 2dth Town Band Esplanade o-30 p. m. Thursday, 2 Ist: St. Matthew. Friday, 22nd Mail from Europe oxpected to arrive at daybreak. Town Band Esplanade, at 5-SO p. m. Saturday, 23
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  • 43 2 EXPECTED tt 19 s. s Landaura from Negapatam for Singapore, Huttenbach Liebert Co. 20 s. 8. Benlarig from London and Antwerp for Singapore, China and Japan, Sandlaud* Buttery Co. 30 a a. Alesta from Singapore, for Havre and Hamburg, Behn Meyer Co.
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  • 127 2 Penang 18th Septbmbhr, 1899. Rates close as follows; London Demand Bunk 1/11 Do, 4 mouth’s sight Bank 1/11}J Ho. 3 Credits 2 Do. 8 Documentary 2/0 Caloutta, Demand Bank Rs. 146 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 147$ Bombay, Demand Bank 146 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147$ Madras, Demand
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  • 183 2 Penang 18th September 1899, Tin $86.50 Trang out of season Black Pepper < WestUoast... no-sales, AcheenOlb... White Pepper 45. Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. I 100. —sellers. Mace Pickings Bo. do. Nutmegs 65. do. I NoI 7.75 do. *°S ar 2 4.85 do. v Basket 4.40 do.
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  • 553 2 The words of Julius Caesar to the Roman soldiers, Aut vincendum aut moriendum,” remind us of the present attitude of the leading members of the Boer element. We should either conquer or die seems to be the ultimatum of the Transvaal Government, provided the existing rights to
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  • 2823 2 The President of the Munioipal Commissioners at Singapore have dismissed the services of sub-overseer Mr. French j of the Town Cleaning Department for I assault on a cart driver. The residence of Mr. S. R. Doral at Argus Lane was entered into on the night of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 41 2 NOTICE. Mr. Tan Bom H cas J a Rangoon gentlein an t a Present in Penang is the Manager of the c nang Patriot” Press. will sign bills anil Kj ceipts for Mr. 'fan P Hock, the Proprietor, tn further orders.
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  • 176 3 The Chines© of Jelutong village, colabra ed their usual festival on Batuiday last, in honour of their Tun Lang Kong one of the (Jinnose believed Id-ds. There were three kinds of Chinese Wayangs. It is said to be one of the grandest festivals ever celebrated for
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  • 765 3 The ancient history of Florence is full of strange stories, but none is more strange that than of the woman who when Ferdinand Ue Medici was on tha throne of Florence, was brought before the tribunal of blood; her figure enveloped
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  • 413 3 Reuter s Telegrams. (Pinang Gazette) London. September [4. Oran&e Free State. Ax Jmi* rtant Resolution, Reutei’s agent at Dloemfontein telegraphs that at a meeting of burghers in the Orange Free state, it was resolved to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Transvaal, in the ea&e of hostilities arising. Lo: don,
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  • 169 3 Tho subordinate officers of the Penang Post office, should bo highly complimented for the extraordinary care with which they look after tiie delivery and overcharges uf iiew.-papers audios» d to us. We re-ervo our comment upon it to a future date but suffice it to sty
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  • 179 3 With respect to the information reproduced elsewhere from the Singapore Free Frtss, to the eff-ct that Sir Alexander Swettonham is eventually to return to t’ey Inn in succession to Sir K. > oe! Walker, k c m. g as Lieut. <tovorn »r and Colonial Sec etary
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 394 4 dICDVSfIISaSSWSSB®. Cheong Lye Thong WnnfT Kim Mun. To the General Bros. Dentists. 8 Merchants of Singapore M lbt |mkllc o( p-t f mu SOBUI swap Penang- ,tj as well as out-ports that they can j M*IWA€T¥BH, undertake to fill, clean, adjust or extract X 1 teeth and provide artificial dentures.
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    • 329 4 ■WAN TEdT A COMPOSITOR B°od knowledge of Job and paper, j to the manager. Patriot P rMI> Special Notice TO SUBSCRIBERS All Arrears due to the M p enBll Patriot up to 30th June either subscription or charge should be sent to the Editor Subscriptions from July 1395 should be
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