The Penang Patriot, 29 December 1899

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  • 17 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY FRIDAY EVENING. VOL. ll] PENANG, FRIDAY 29th DECEMBER, 1899. [No.gs
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  • 75 2 Penansr, fhoiiffh a non-Christian country, had a pleasant and merry Christmas this time. The weather was uncommonly fine and the day was marked with innocent gaiety and amusement. Peace and happiness teioneU in almost every iirist? tian family. This being the last is.-ue of ti»e paper
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  • 408 2 It is no longer to be bidden that the Continental Press have been emphatically jubilant on the reverses that had befallen the British troops ever since the !6outh African Campaign. They have eve ll gone so far as to stretch the point that the British situation
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  • 28 2 FIIIDAY, 29th: Mail trom Europe expected to arrive UUTII: Sunday, 3lpt Ist Sunday after Christmas. Monday, Ist: New Year I)av Public and Dank Holiday. Tt’BSDAY, «ND J
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  • 1512 2 There are now six cadets in Pahang—unpassed ones. Mr Malcolm Duncan has been appointed Manager of the Chenderiang hydraulic mines, Tapah. Mr. William Fisher who is well known iu musical circles was received into the Church of Rome last month. The cultivation of Tapioca has rapidly increased
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  • 185 2 A Chinaman living at Sungei Noir near ButterWv-i tli was stabbed on the 24 h inst. Ihe particulars ui the case ure, ihut oil the morning ot the 24th inst.., at about 1 a m., he heuid s me footsteps in his house. L pon search
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  • 214 2 ITiB Excellency the Governor has bet 13 pleased to appoint Mr. 0. G. Gaira 1 Assistant liegistrar, Malacca, to Sheriff, Malacca. Government Notification No. Hy** 1 Gth December, D s 9d, is hereby cance -e Hie Honour the Officer Administering the Government lias been pleased to ap point
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  • 401 3 Au Evangelist of the 'atkolic Apostolic church. ft the Editor of the Penang Patriot.”) Cuilibert Layton, u preacher of 0 ordi» !ir y meiit, has appeared in Penang for the hrst tune, hearing the nompous title of “An Evangelist of the Catholic Apostolic Church.” At an uncommonly characterised with
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  • 395 3 Mr C. J. Irving to be Assistant Forest Officer, Pernk, Mr 11. A. Burgess, Collector of Land Revenue, Krian, tube Assistant liLtnct Magistrate Bruas. Mr. burgess will act as Collector of J and iievenue, Krian, until further notice, Mr. A. W. Just, Collector of Land R cvemie,
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  • 342 3 Matang (Cor.) mpes seem to be plenty at Matang Ihe birds are being alarmed at the wav eorno local sportsmen are p itting ac them. hese poor creatures are praying that the supply of cartridge may run short so that they may be left in peace to enjoy the blessings
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  • 250 3 London Sf Chin i Express G Ki; M ANY. i he disagreeable feeling hr.night about in certain G man in consequence of the German > mperor’s visit to Windsor has gradually subpi i>d since it became more and more evident that tire visit was mainly of a family
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  • 1675 3 Pinang Gazette) Situation at the Tugela. No New a from the British. Sir Redvers Bullers maintains silence as to what is happening around him The Boer-.’ Position. The position occupied by the Boer at the Tugela river is regarded as the strongest imaginable. A Wise Precaution. The Boers,
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  • 126 4 P ENA no 28th Decemukk, ]B‘.)9. Rates close as follows; Loudon Demand Bank l/qi J>o, 4 month’s sight Bank J, 1I y Do, o Credits Do. 8 Documentary 2jo Calcutta, Demand Bank Us. LJ Do. 3 day’s sight Private 117. J Bombay. Demand Bank 14t$ Do. 3 days’sight Private
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  • 165 4 Penang 27tii December, 1899. Tm $01.40 sellers /Trang cut of seasons Black Pepper WestOoast no-sales, V AeheenOlb... do White Pepper 41, Cloves ([licked) 37. Mace No, 1 100. —sellers. MacePickingS B<>. do. Nutmegs 02. do. i No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar 2 4.85 do. Basket 4.7<> do.
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    • 561 4 notice. Wong Kim Mm. We have appointed G. Pitchaipillay as our bill- IXBIA BFBBBU STAMP n HASCTAGTEfiSB, collector both m Penang 8 and elsewhere It is to be >Cg*S t-O *****1*111 understood, that no bills 4|w* ()f* aretobe paid, without the A chop of the Proprietor 1 Ciiailg’ aild (bearing
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