The Penang Patriot, 22 December 1899

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  • 18 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PIMI&HED Si TUESDAY 4 FRIDAY EfEiISS. VOL. II PENAJSG, FRIDAY 22nd DECFWBER, 1599. [N0.67
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    • 422 1 rijt ‘MJ.'iiang Uauiot." TI VN(t LEE LO LIU OF RifflKt Subscriptions. JJ-IJxJ C V/ L d Wan& a 02TSALE. U CCJS 010 s I 3>E:«:»^«jKii:jEaB, POSTAL DELIVERY, M„ t( ry J 1 Quarterly «•> 1- <«5 I.over* 9-4» < 71 I'// HTTs /<' If I' V7’C DUt \Wierrul suites of
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  • 443 2 It is hardly necessary for us to say that the nil important topic ol the day is the South African War. The public mind is stirred here as well as abroad as to the result of the campaign, not to speak of the policy of England
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  • 1322 2 lor being drunk and incapable, four Tamils were each fined $l. Eight thousand volunteers in Cape Colony are now under arms. The case against the Chin (’hew of the Mary Austin for alleged breach of trust has been dismissed. A Iliiidu named Raman was fined $2, the
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  • 113 2 A Chinaman was sued the other day bv his wife before Mr Woodward forneV maintain his three children aged 17, 12 and 9 years respectively lhe complainant stated that she was the lawful wife of the defendant and that she and the children were driven a wav
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  • 171 2 The Johannesburg correspondent of a French paper gives a realistic account of the town immediately after the ultimatum It seems that in the general excitement the ordinary precautions for policing the town were neglected, and a rai i was made by a party of armed brigands
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  • 473 2 In my lust epistle, I remember to have made an aliu-ion to the lawyer’s thee at laiping. '1 his is the seat of Mr. L. 11 T. Ungers, advocate and s licit or, I poll and Taiping, a personage of rare legal talents and unblemished
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    • 47 2 This being the last issue of our paper before Christmas, tee wish one and all our subscribers, patronizers and friends a merry X’mas and many, many returns of the same. There trill be no issue of the Penang Patriot on Tuesday next in consequence of Christmas holidays.
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  • 1043 3 Chinese Wedding. ,j Q y Editor of the Penang Patriot,”) ]iear Mr. Editor, I take liberty to reM cst V ou to iusert these facts, if space is liable in the valuable column of your r> for the information of those who lore not fortunate enough to be an
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  • 146 3 According to the Fish Dealers’ Gazette such is the case at. the pretty village of Tucks, on the north coast of Devon, about eight miles from Bireford and three miles fr.»m Clovelly.. This unique village, which
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  • 202 3 Tigers in Kinta. (Cor.) Tigers have lately been prowling around Chemor and wi Inn a few weeks have killed 3 cows 20 dogs and a number of Chinese pigs. Many Malays and Chinese complained to Mr Jackson, the Foreman platelayer, the only European residing here about the havoc caused by
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  • 164 3 The Blue-Book comprising the statistics of abstracts for the United Kingdom in each of the last fifteen years has justmade its appearance Perhaps the most interesting statistics of about 50 fades, covering nearly 300 pages, are t no&e which chronicle the population of the British Isles up
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  • 688 3 slh Dccmber 7he Ist Squadron of the Colonial Scouts. 100 strong, have left fur an unknown destination. Ibis is one of the finest Corps raised in Natal and makes the fourth emergency (Mounted Corps besides Infantry Corps) neariy 1,000 men and Rifle Associations and the original Volunteers comprising
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  • 246 3 When tho Continental press says the Moslem Chronicle has di.-played a striking unanimity in adopting a hostile tone towards Hngland in connection with the present situation in South Africa and has fe't jubilant over the reverses sustained by the British, it is refreshing to find the first
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  • 59 3 -Shall I really remain the last survivor of tho Cardinal* created by Pius IX exclaimed the Pope when he heard of the death of Cardinal Mertei. Besides the Pope there are now left only three of the ecclesiastics raised to the purple by Pope Pius JX. Cardinal
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  • 496 3 (Pinanj Gazette) Bombay, Dec 19th G-52 a.m. The war in south Africa. Reserve and Militia. It has been decided by tho authorities to call out (he remaining sections of the men sn tho Reserve, and to allow the whole of the Militia to volunteer for service outside the
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  • 206 3 Mr. Alan Ritchie, writing from Thornhills, Bellair, Durban, Natal, under date October 12, savs 1 his morning's NaVil Mercury announces tlmt you are desirous of authentic information with regard to the treatment the Johannesburg refugees have received at the bands of the Boers. The following is an extract
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  • 45 4 Friday, 2 2nd Municipal Commissioners’ ordinary and special meeting, at 3 p.m. Town Hand Esplanade, at 5-30 p. m, Saturday, 23rd: Sunday, 24tii; 4th Advent Sunday. Monday. 25tii: Xmas Day Public and Rank Holiday, Town Rand Esplanade 5-30 p. m. Tuesday, 20th Public Holiday.
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  • 133 4 EXPECTED. ,t 23 s. s. Landnra from Singapore, L>r Neg a pat am, Madras and 1 Portonovo, Huttenbach Liebert and Co 24 s. s. Teutonia from Klang, tor Liang and Muluccu, li uttenbacn Liebert Co >» 24 s s. Ho JCicci from Deli for Deli Huttenbach Lieubert Co f
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  • 125 4 Penang 20tii December, 1890. Dates close as follows: London Demand Bank ]/llj J)o, 4 month’s sight Bank 2/u Do, 3 Credits 2/nj Do. 3 Documentary 2/o?, Calcutta, Demand Bank lis. 140 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 1474 Bombay, Demand Bank 14G Do. 3 days’sight Private 147 J Madras, Demand
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  • 184 4 Penang 20tii December, 1890. Tin $00.30 sellers .'1 rang cut of seasons Black Pepper West Coast... no-sales, v AcheenClb... do White Pepper 41.50 Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. 1 100.—sellers. MacePickingS Bo. do. Nutmegs 02. do. No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar < 2 4.85 do. v. Basket
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    • 514 4 ITOTICE. §,m We have appointed G, Pitcliaipillay as our bill- KM-4 BfFiBBSB STAMP MASBFJIGTS&SS, collector both in Penang i jo* and elsewhere. It is to be t() *****1 111 understood, that no bills! the public of 1 aretobe paid, without the 1 1 chop of the Proprietor j 1 emillg
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