The Penang Patriot, 26 September 1899

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  • 19 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED M TUESDAP A FRIBAV EDEMA. VOL. II PENANG, TUESDAY 26ih SEPTEMBER, 1899. [No. 42
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 )ai ot> TIANCt LEE CO. LIST OF BOOKS. ..Wnpt,™. p ii' i AND Concert and Ball Programmes. I jl J^~^~J^J To any size wholly displayed OF“" u nasiA.T«r c^aajEssr^aEij». and Printed in one or. more Colours Booh works and PampMets, FIRST CLASS HAND FOOT gfCI j*j|||§ g| for Military and
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  • 68 2 TU»*DAY, 26t8: Mo' n last “Quarter. WBDH EfiDAY. 2~th sown Hand Esplauads 6-30 p. m. Hr t,i“DaT, 2Sth Mail to Europs. closes at 4 p. m, Friday, ‘J&th: St Michael. M Special and ordinary Meeting of the Mumoioal Commissioners at 3 p. m. Town Band Esplanade. at 6-30 p.
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  • 629 2 It wt 6 only the other day that the Kennes Ceurt-martinl iound Dreyfus guilty ofiuv ~m \stetious «narge” by a majority of five 10 two vote*— we say mysterious” tor the proceedings, the trials and the conviction ot the man innocent beyond the least shadow of
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  • 1289 2 The Upper Jburmah Gazette. Mr. Gottlieb who served ae SolicitorGeneral while Mr Harwood was on his laat leave to Kurope, will act as Solicitor General. The a. a. Canton Capt. Marican arrived here from T. Anion on the 23rd inet bringing Mr. Bell and Mr. Scully aa
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  • 815 2 A sweeper was charged 0Worship with having annoy® »i ar bou r ren of Mr. O’Brien of Dianmn pb* by oailing them European ni"n magistrate found him guilty an ©d him to a w?ek’s imprisonment. w„ ie ral M»l»v» Who w«r. out «shin* in on Sunday la*»
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 226 2 <ft 0) VB&*s 3 8 111 8 6. To the General Merchants of Singapore Penang VETERINARY Surgeon VictorPoreira in Calle Salcedo No 28, Manilla, it prepared to aot as Agent fur any Firms, etc., in Live Stock Trade etc between above Ports and Manilla Particular attention will be paid to
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  • 66 3 e t,,ne l“»t week a whirlwind passed through Sala in IC-idah territory It is reported that, a Malay mau was oarned up to height of about a mile, and suddenly dropped with great force on to the roof of a house, ass -tauce was rendered him but
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  • 110 3 To-day (16th Sept.) before his -worship, Prince Aiokiru of the Mysore family and his servant were charged with having outraged the modesty of a ilahommedan married girl. It appears that the husband of the complainant some time ago had gone ou a voyage to England
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  • 89 3 Mrs Henrietta Smith of No. 6 Giri Babu’s Lane prosecuted her husbaud who was described ns an inveterate drunkard and a dependent up. u her ior having caused grievous hurt to her by fracturing her nasal bone. By her industry the lady was enabled to buy a
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  • 104 3 A Kling and a Chinaman were arrest•d on Wecinsaday last fur fighting ou the beach at Bstu Keringhi 1 hey were brought down to town ani on arrival ut lhe idagazine Station the hinainau who had a swelling on the forehead said he was not
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  • 120 3 Tigers are reported to be causing considerable hsvoC among cattle at Butu Kurnu. Within the last mouth or two over twenty head have been carried oft and the beast» are getting more daring day by day lhe reward of offered for thedestructi n of these beasts,
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  • 177 3 A ahooking tragedy is reported to have taken place at iieregrakos in Hungaiy. A peasant named Ladiilanus Mikia v*as disinherited five years ago, by his fa ther’s will in favour of his two younger brothers Violent quarrels resulted till at last Ladislanus emigrated to America. A few
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  • 261 3 .-Medical Press. The treatment of certain diesased conditions by means of music as auv-rated by the too enthukiatic Guild of ht 1 coilia, does not teem to have made much headway; indeed, there is a sort of reaction against the idea. Some inutic may possibly have
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  • 232 3 Tbers has just died in tha last survivor of a famous band of girls, "The Society of a Queen’s Kiss. The Society had its origin when the Queen was nearly a year old, and was being wheeled about the park by her nurse. She
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  • 614 3 The Fourtr and Guardian publishes the following Hurtling stury which we produce in our contemporary's own word»; New» of a startling character reach»» us from Luatnow. What chastity and faithfulness ;o an Indian female are the incident dactoaes. The detail* are supplied by a correspondent
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  • 420 3 (Pinang Gazette) London, September 21. Cape Coloniats and the Crisis. Afrikanders' ArraAL to President Kruger. The Afrikander bound members of the Cope Colony parliament have telegraphed to Persident Kramer, urging him to do his utmost, «hurt of sacriScing the independence of the Transvaal, towards averting war. London, September
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  • 292 3 When Government nfficials turn Bible revisionists wu may always luok for some tiling new and strange i average revisionist says tho Jewish H'orla, if bo belongs to the highest of the schools of higher criticism, is .satisfied with picking holes in tiio story of
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  • 168 4 EXPECTED. 27 P. and 0. s t Shanghai from Suez for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood 8f Co. 27 s s. Polophemus from Liverpool for Singapore and Java, W. Mansfield Co. -28 a. s, Heidelburg from Hamburg for Singapore, China and Japan Behn Merer Co. 30 Extra P.
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  • 125 4 Pinaxo 25th Septbmbbr, 1899. Kate* close as follows London Demand Bank 1/11J Do, 4 mouth’s sight Bank 1/llJ* Do. 3 Credits 1/11^* Do. 3 Documentary 2/0 Calcutta, Demand Bank lie. 145 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Madras, Demand
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  • 177 4 Pbnanb 25th September 1899. Tia $86.30 Trang out of season Rlaok Pepper < WestUoast.., no-sales, X AoheenGlb... White Pepper 45. Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. 1 100. —sellers. MaoePickings Bo. do. Nntraegs 66. do. <No.l 7.75- do. Sugar < 9 4.85 do. i Basket 4.40 do. Tapioca
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 290 4 “SZ SZ2T Wong Bill Hun. "viime” l undertake to fill, clean, adjust or extract teeth and provide artificial denture» riftffS XO IHIOaXUI AT MODERATE CHARGES. the public oi When I was acting as Resident Coun- [JAri nri ry OTV i cillor of Penang in 1892 Messrs Cheong 55 Lye Th
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    • 285 4 wAktedT 1 A COMPOSITOR having knowledge of Job and paper. j to the manager. i Pemng Patriot” T^pwiaTKotjcT^ TO SUBSCRIBER^. All Arrears due to the •< p,. nw Patriot” up to 30lh June sil j either subscription or advertisentey charge should be sent to the Editor Subrcriptions ff-om July jggg
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