The Penang Patriot, 19 January 1900

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  • 21 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY k FRIDAf EVENING. VOL. 11l j PENANG, FRIDAY 19th JANUARY, 1900. C No 5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1148 1 C!, c "®rnan# ®antot" TAIK CH6E CO. USEFUL BOOKS. NOTICE. General Letter Writer. t The Transvaal War S every (nun in every position of life iur r JL'a^Jl4^j^A*«^mLjs n t rly r Helps to the Study of English. in Tamil C-'.py 010 tj, >,£3 c < with their meanings and
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  • 297 2 Ir. is universally maintained that difficulties do seldom come sdiodehanded. This rnav at. j>resent be applicable to Great Britain. It mav be safely pronounced beyond the least cavil that the trials of Great Britain in South Africa are of a serious nature, that England has no likelihood
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  • 2661 2 It is reported that Mr. Churchill has been recaptured. Seremban has challenged Malacca at cricket during the Chinese Psew Year holidays. The agency of the Straits Trading Company at Gopeng has beeu closed, we hear. A Malay, named Che Ungku Ali, has been banished from Penang for
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  • 583 3 At 1* •oh. I remember to hove heard of a pro—--dipiy a canine >p<oie* hearing the name id blaze” as recorded in one of the latest .s.'ues ot 4ho I‘emunj I‘ntriot 1 was pressed by ovei*vii iiuiu; euriositv to see this &th wonder ot the
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  • 41 3 A Southwark jury returned a verdict of death from Apoplexy brought on bv £rief at the !<>»» of her husbmd in the case of Mary Ellen Fiveash, (i‘2, who died two dayB alter the death of her husband.
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  • 65 3 Ibe number of persons in receipt of relief is now 2,708,0 )0 in India, vhich is an increase of 20.080 during last, week Ibe ou’lo-*k is B'ill cheerless. I tie great wheat crops is tdiort and there is no sign as yet of the winter rains, which would
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  • 72 3 The Q ieen gave evidence of her solicitude tor <>id ssrvunia i-u P riduy ufteruoon by r driving ir«-iu musor Castle to v iougfi to see iier til c-utchinun, and intpiire afier his Moult h, Mr. Guilds was in me lioyal Service lor over
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  • 97 3 On the occasion of the Qiren’s visit to Bristol, Robert (’nines, a cripple blind and bedridden with paralysis, hearing that the Q ieen would piss his house in the district of «St. Philip’s begged to be propped up at the window as Her Majesty
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  • 101 3 Mary Kasknolonskv. a good looking Russian Co!*», was charged before Sheriff IJovd in Glasgow with the theft of £lO, float a voun.m in. 1 lie pr* secuor stated that accused admitted the theft. but declined to restore the money until the voting man had fulfilled Ins
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  • 113 3 On Saturday night last the 13Hi inst at Much lister iioail a certain gentleman’s house was visited by a thief who got into the servant’s room which was beneath the house and carried away the victuals ~f both his and a fellow servant'**, which were bung up
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  • 168 3 A superb instance of woman’s pluck (savs a Cape Town correspondent) is re- ported from Lady Grey, the chief town of i the native reserve, near the Kite btate < border. When thu Boers entered the town, they went to the post office with the intention (f
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  • 276 3 Mr. O. B Ross cadet has been appointed as Magistrate and <h mmissioner of the Court, of Requests, for the Settlement of Penang and to act as 3rd Magistrate Penang with effect from the 15th in st. Mr. It. D Hewitt, District Magistrate, Kinta, Perak, has been
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  • 973 3 Reuter’ s Telegrams. (I’iiuinj (dinette) Bombay, 11th January. 8-11 p, in* The Aceident to the It i- officially notified that Colonel Watson, at mid nigiu, marched the Ist battalion of the Sufto k 11 egiment. in close co.umn, to the top of a hill. H♦» was addressing his assembled officers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 NOTICE. We have appointed G. Pitchaipillay as our billcollector botii in Penang and elsewhere. It is to be understood, that no bills are to be paid, without the chop of the Proprietor (bearing- his signature), viz., Mr. fan Chye Hock.
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  • 540 4 (London China Lxjiress) HuMB, Foreign, and General Latent War Mews, The list of wounded non-commissioned officers *nd men 74(5 in ml—at the Tugela was published last night. i he list of killed, issued yesterday, exceeded Sir Redvers Buber’s original estimate tlie list of wounded is lighter than the
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  • 396 4 A moving scene was presented in St. Paul’s Cathedial tin I9di in-t when a memorial service Was held tor those who have lalien in ihe war. 'i housutids wf people thronged the cathedral, filling the cnoir and tlie nave, i hey overflowed into the chapels and t ihe 4
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  • 93 4 f l lio Turkestan Gazttie announces that Colonel i’olnzoff and t aptain Smessareft arrived at Simla on October HU. lhe.-e two Ku.-siun officers, who were to pats some time there as the quests of the Indian Government, had made their way to bimdi by land through the Pamir, the
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  • 79 4 Friday, 19th: Mail to F.urope will close 4pm Municipal Commissioner’s ordinary meeting, at 3 p. m. Saturday. 2< tii: Penang Races, 3rd Day, 2-45 p, m. Sunday, 2 1st; 3rd Sunday after Kpiphany. Monday. 22nd:— Ptnang Hunt Club, paper-chase, meet at Dato Kromat, at 4-45 p.m., aud finish Kingsley.
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  • 126 4 Penang 18th January.l9oo. Rates close as follows; London Demand Bank 1j in Do. 4 month’s sight Bank 1/11* Do, 3 Credits 2/0 Do. 3 Documentary 1/11 J G Calcutta, Demand Bank Ks. 144 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 140 Bombay. Demand Bank 144 Do. 3 days’ sight Private 140
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  • 179 4 Penang Imii January. 1900. I’m £*'B. Rrll*rs I rang cut ot seuMind Black Pepper Wesß’«-a>t n —a.os. 1 \cbeen»»lli tl-i White Pepper 4 1 7.» Cloves (picked) 6i.~~ Mace No. 1 Dh»; sellers. MarePii kings bUo. Nutmegs No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar 2> 4.85 do. Basket 4.7'»-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 53 4 NOTICE. A private night school conducted from the Ist ot October bv the Editor of ihe Penang Patiiot” at No, 2008. Transfer Road, Penang, Glass hours from 6-30 to 8-30 p.m., school fees $2 per mensem. N B.— It is pointed out that school fees are payable in advance. 1
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    • 102 4 Wong Kim Mun. I5BI& HTOia STAMP MA5CTAOTEHSK, Begs to inform the public of j Penang anti 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 Pads can be had at 77 a
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