The Penang Patriot, 24 November 1899

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1 4 The Penang Patriot
  • 18 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDtV FRIDAY EVENING. VOL. it] PENANG, FRIDAY 24th NOVEMBER, 1899. [No. 59
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 236 1 TIANG LEE CO.' LIST OF BOOKS. S ubscrtpuons OH SALE. -DICTIONARIES. Mi fgr Advertisement. will" be re'isonuble. Universal instructor 3 vols. j4-f>() '‘“"r-'"” PBUTAMralaBBrOT. AND JZZT.ZZL Jones Sewing Machine Coy., Ltd. ALIi iS iNote Headings, Bill Heads. J&JC A.MCJHt lEJSOTJE JR. and P i luted Envelopes, Jb tM r'■iFr 1
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  • 135 2 expected 26 8. s Ho Kme from Deli, for Jeli, Huitenbach Liebert Co. M 27 s. 8. Teutonia from Klang, lor Klang and Malacca, Huttenbach Liebert Co ft 28 a. 8. Loodiana from Negapatam for Singapore, Huttenbach Liebert Co. 29 0.0. v Lansberge from Edie,fci Olehleh via Last coast
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  • 121 2 Penang 23rd November, 1899. Rates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/11} Do, 4 mouth’s sight Bank 1/U{* Do, 3 Credits 2/-} a Do. 3 Documentary 2/0 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 145} Do. 3 days bight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145} Do. 3 days’ sight Private 147 Madras,
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  • 175 2 Penang 23rd Novemober, 1899. Tin $74.75 sellers i I rang out of seasons Black Pepper < WestCoast.., nu-sales. Acheenblb... do White Pepper 43.75 Cloves (picked) 37.— Mace No. 1 10U.—sellers. MacePickings 8o.— do. Nutmegs 03 do. I No. 1 7.75— do. Sugar < 2 4.85— do. (.Basket
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  • 388 2 We have received a copy of the memorial published elsewhere, addressed to Hi» Excellency the Governor of the Straits Settlements with regards to the keeping of swine in the country districts. The memorial, as it stands before us, superscribed bv «any an influential Chinese merchant of Penang,
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  • 264 2 The Ceylon Independent” and Mr. N. G. Gould. There are very few names which are so well known to our Ceylon Headers as Nicholas Gautius Gould. Born in the Northern part of the Island of Ceylon, Mr Gould has had a very brilliant and envied career as a supreme court
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  • 1985 2 The halting Bungalow at Kulumpang, Selangor bus beeu closed. To have faults aud not try to correct them is, to add to them. The man of imagination without learning, has wings and no feet. Bah a malay for causing hurt to another was mulcted in the sum
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  • 655 3 His Excellency, Sir Charles Bul/en Hugh Mitchell Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements. T^ e i h mbIe P etition *fthe undersignin ia itants of the Settlement of i enang. Respectfully Shewrth 1. your Excellenoy’* Petitioners arp Landowners, Merchants, Agriculturists, on'l pig rearers, and feel their inter- o=?*«
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  • 363 3 A cross summons case came on for hearing before Mr Woodward on the 2'2nd i’ist m which a Bengalee named Kesur Singh me 1 Mr J. S. Cunningham for assault committed on the 24th Oct Our readers will remember that the prosecutor in this case figured as
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  • 101 3 An examination for the “Ouseley ’’Scholarships for proficie: cy in Modern Oriental Lancu iges will take place at University College. London, probably early in July I hoo Iho language will be Hindustani, for wi.ich a Scholar hip of £oo a year, tenapie for iwo years (or three years
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  • 464 3 ((7. N Opinion), Boer" is a pet contraction for the word Burgher. And the Burghers of Ceylon are no doubt pioud of the achievement of their kith and kin in the la.insvaal— an achievement, the farreaching result of which no English Statesman ever dreamt of. Kruger
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  • 613 3 (Pinang Gazette) Bombay, N'ov. 21 German Emperor and Empress. Grand Reception at Portsmouth. The Emperor and Empress of Germany arrived at Portsmouth and met with a grand reception. Their Imperial Majesties have proceeded to Windsor. Latest from Ladysmith. A Doubtful Despatch. The Times of Natal publishes a despatch,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 73 3 To the General Merchants of Singapore Penang KIIIN ARY Surgeon VictorPoreira 111 ‘‘Guile Salcedo No 2*, Manilla, to act, as Agent for any b e .J* 18, e,c o Lire Stock Trade, etc., btijl. 6 n a^°Ve P ons an i Manilla ParuUention will be paid to all Queries, of
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  • 63 4 Friday, 24 th Municipal Commissioners’ ordinary and special meeting, at J p,m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5-3o p m, Saturday, 25tii Mail from Europe expected to arrive Auction Sale of hou-ehold furniture, Ac at *'Alandale,” Burniah Road, at noon. Ilarmston’s Circus, at Matinee 4 p in. iliirmston’s Circu&’s at
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  • 360 4 Prepariions are being made at Cairo for ai immediate expedition 8 gainst the Khalifa, 'ihe Sirdar has returned to Orndurman hurriedly, and Col<»nel Wingate has left Cairo to confer with him there 'Hie piecise de'ails of the final expedition which is to he despatched against the
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  • 605 4 The leaders of the Liberal party have now all spoken or written on the question of the hour, and it is very clear that they iep:esent among them three phases of feeling. Sir William Harcourt and Mr. Morley, helped by The Dailij
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 315 4 TAIK CHEE CO. 28 A 34 CHURCH ST., PKNAKG. SHIR CHANDERLY. Manila, and Europe Rope. Galvanized and Iron Chain. Battling and Patent Log Lines. Marline bite and Tarred Spunyarn. Clause Glasses, plain and enamelled Tuck's Genuine ami Asbestos Packing. Asbestos 1 ape.-- and Millboards. India Lubber 'beets and Insertion Cloth
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    • 100 4 Wong Kim Mun.j 1 I50J.4 HUBBUB STAMP j MASUFAGTUHXB, Begs to inform the public of Penang* and adjacent ports that he can undertake to make Rubber and Brass Stamps in all languages and guaranteed to turn out in the! best style. Stamping inks and Fads can be had at 77
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    • 407 4 I try ONCE of oup WORLD renowned SUN-LIGUT-ELIXlP,'. IMPROVER OP HEALTH S TRi?v„ AND ENERGY 0111 It has the largest sale of ant Medicine in India Hannah and CoU 1 The above is the best puteil yet discovered, approved and ttedl<!l e atier twenty five years besr lertl(l ei by
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