The Penang Patriot, 3 October 1899

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  • 20 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. rtIBUSHEi ON TUESDAY A FRIDAY EVENING. VOL. ll] PENANG, TUESDAY 3rd OCTOBER, 1899. [No. 4 4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 235 1 XIANG LEE CO. LIST OF BOOKS. Subscriptions. SALB fIBBBHBIHMI DICTIONARIES. Single Copy 010 «IMDOJBI®»» Universal Instructor 3 vols. 14-nO nn. M. “"A"! PBITAITG AGEITCY- AN :rm I Jone’s Sewing Machine Coy, Ltd. Note Headings, Bill Heads. and Printed Envelopes, *X 11 9 Sll Book works and Pamphlets, Jt. "|jp|\S| Q
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  • 358 2 Notwithstanding the frequent meetings of ttie Cabinet Council to effect a peaceful settlement of the Transvaal question, probabilities are however in favour ot war. President Kruger’s policy with regard to his several franchise proposals, has all along been marked with lamentable persistency, lie has been dragging
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  • 282 2 Superiors there are and not vary few, who have a very crude notion about their subordinates that theypay them not accord* lug to their work but according to certain motive which is not altogether hidden to us The colour ot a European, his attire and pomposity obtain
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  • 181 2 We have already communicated to the postal authorities here, that some news papers addressed to us from India and Rangoon have been overtaxed. As an illustration, we sent to the assistant post-master-general the other day, two papers iroin Rangoon of the same weight each bearing anna stamp, one
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  • 1926 2 Subscribers to the Penang Patriot ore kindly requested to report to the Manager auy late deliveries of the paper. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. George Gottlieb to be Acting Solicitor-General, Penang, with effect from the 23rd ultimo. j£\ We hear that there
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  • 1530 2 The PerakPioneer under date 28th Aul—Tuan Mahomed Guroo to His Highness t tan,has been the victim of a theft a fron* has left him penniless, some thir y u jj^go, hi» home. The culprit was his own u iui who while his master was asleep in
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  • 64 3 A negro who recently came over to Georgia from Cuba, and speaks English but imperfectly, became involved in a quarrel with a native coloured citiaen, whom he referred to as an Afriean Tuuk de Uawd,” replied the Georgia Negro,” if I is Affr.kiu, I a’int no bpan,sh;en what’s
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  • 109 3 Some years ago it was part of the worK of prisoners, undergoing simple imprisonment in a certain district ol erak Uo curry water from the river to supply houses of UoYernmeut officials, under the supei inteudeuce of the police clerk Un one occasion aiter the work
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  • 664 3 Police —The newly organised P<>lic« Force fur Manila frown. their first route of regular duty, 1 roubles have been anticipated between the oivil and Military Police, and steps are taken to avoid collapses. Attempt to blow up the Train -An attempt was made to blow the Northern
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  • 80 3 Complaints have been received by the District Engineer Krian says the Per an: Pioneer that the Public Works Department Immigrant coolies, at Parit. Bnntar were systematically deprived of a portion of their wuges by the overseer in chai go of them, and that they were further
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  • 74 3 To the General Merchants of Singapore Penang VETERINARY Surgeon Victor Pereira in Calle Salcedo No 28, Manilla, i ig prepared to act as Agent for any Firms, etc., in Live Stock Trade, etc between above Ports ana Manilla. Particular attention will be paid to all j transaction*. Queries, ol useful
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  • 637 3 Reuter’ s Telegrams (Pinang Gazette) London, September 28. Attitude of the Orange Boers. Instructions to Government. The Orange Free State volksraad have unanimously instructed their Government to do the utmost to ensure peace, without sacrificing the honour arid independence of the republics. Humane and Loyal Declaration. The volksrand have declared,
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  • 59 4 TU KPDAY, 3RD WEDNESDAY,4tII Thursday, oth: P, (J. C. annual general meeting, at 5. p.m. New Moon. Friday, 6th: Town Band Esplanade, at 5-30 p. m. Mail from Europe expected te arrive at daybreak. Saturday, 7th; Town Band, Golf Club, at 5-30 p. m. Sunday, Btii; 19th Sunday after
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  • 90 4 EXPECTED. 4 Tambora from Olehleb, for Singapore and Batavia, Iluttenbach Liebert, Co. 4 e. s. Fentakota from Manila, 01a Singapore, for Rangoon and Calcutta Huttenbich Liebert Co. 7 as. llo Kicei from Deli, for Deli, liuttenb&ch Liebert, Co. it 7 as. Maetsuycker from Edie, for Olehleh via East Coast
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  • 123 4 Penang 2nd October, 1899. Kates close as follows; London Demand Bank 1 /Ilf Do, 4 month’s sight Dank 1/11$ Do, 3 Credits 1/11| Do. 3 Documentary 1/1 lj| Calcutta, Demand Bank Ks. 145 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147
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  • 186 4 Penang 2nd October, 1899. Tm $87.40 Trang out ot season Black Pepper < WcstUoast... no-sales, (.AcheenOlb... do White Pepper 44. Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. 1 100. —sellers. MacePiekingS 80.— do. NuAmegs 65. do. j No, 1 7.75 do. Sugar 2 4.85 do. I Basket 4.40 do.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 344 4 “XlWong Kim Mun. DEG to inform public of Penang HKSB£H STAMP ID as well as out-ports that they can MAsWA€raiß, undertake to fill, clean, adjust or extract tseth and provide artificial dentures. to lniorm AT MODERATE CHARGES. the public of Wheu I wixb acting as llesidant Coun- OTI O’ Oyi
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    • 367 4 j "W’AITTED. I A COMPOSITOR having I knowledge of Job and paper. A I to the manager. I Penang PaMot I One set of second hand I Horse Harness complex I price #25. I Apply to I Penang Patriot Press, I iVo. 181, Beach Street I Penang I TRY ONCE
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