The Penang Patriot, 26 January 1900

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  • 20 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED M TUESDAY 4 FRIDAY EVENING. VOL. 11l J PENANG, FRIDAY 28m JANUARY, 1900. rNo. 7
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  • 416 2 It would not be inopportune, we presume, to contrast the strength of the contending parties in South Africa. Jn our last, issue, we believe ive gave an estimate of the British forces that are presently in the seat of war and well as en route”
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  • 1617 2 Doctor Travers is due for long leave this year Mr. C. N. Maxwell’s name appears amongst tho volunteers enrolled ut Colombo for South Africa. The Kuala Luinpur Aerated Water Co is paying 10 o/o dividend and carrying 2 o;o to a reserve fuud. Towkav L"ke Yt»w’s motor
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  • 109 2 *’One of the Imperial Ilorse called out, ’Fo God sake, men, don’t retire,’and sonic mistook h lor Retire.’ and the line seemed to waver. (j no of our drummers rushed to the front and sound"! the regimental (’all* and the Advance,’
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  • 820 2 (To the Editor of the “Penang Patriot bin, Here There and Everywhere. I have been silent for such a long period, it will certainly not surprise me if 1 hear that some of your many readers long ago, commenced to count upon Keen Lanka ns a being of the
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  • 447 3 '1 he offer of Messrs. I’.ujknali Brothers to put 4,h steamer F<>rt Salisbury at the disposal of Lord ‘Jlie.'liain for the conveyance of luo horses anj about 12<i officers and men of the Imperial Yeoumry to the Cape free of charge has been accepted. 'Hie Fort Salisbury
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  • 198 3 ie I>| uish soldiers now in South niu C a have no during their ches come across u weird-lookiiio- bnd someth,ng l,ke an eagle on stilt., wearg a crest resembling bunule of quill pens suck,ng out from the back of its head. 1 his is the secretary-bird,
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  • 150 3 I'he Law Times culls attention to the I fact that, the operation of the Wills Act jof 18 J7 is suspended in the case of soldiers serving on the field In coiiseI <juence of this it is open to a soldier to j i»uke his will on
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  • 411 3 At Ratu (»ajuh, I was not an unknown person. Among the 1 probanuts, 1 Could count in -re than a dozen friends men holding le pectahle positions there (j rat it ude is duo to him who renders himself worthy of it and since Mr. (’annudurai
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  • 65 3 Colonel Bull has surprised the combined forces of generals Sanmiguel and Alexandrine, comprising the northern Philippine array, iu the mountains south °f Lingayen. The Americans completely routed the enemy and captured all his stores and artillery, including rifles of various patterns and Nordenfelt. Ivrupp, Maxim, and Hotchkiss guns. They
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  • 250 3 A yonug Englishman, a c invert, now living at Singapore, where his opportunities for observation *ra exceptional. declares that the Chinaman h i# the makings of a thorough Catholic,” and that the prospects of the Church in the Malay Peninsula are extremely bright. Of course, he is speak,
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  • 661 3 On UJi i list.. Mr Winston Churchill, who was at th n time a prisouer in Pretoria, sent a letter to Geuer.il Jon belt staling that he was a newspaper ourr Sp ndent and had taken no part in the iigntiug. Acc *rUingly,
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  • 539 3 (Pinang Gazette) Bombay, 22nd January, Official News from Natal. General Puller telegraphed ug from Spearmans Camp, on Sunday evening General Warren has engaged the enemy al* day. chiefiy on tiie left whieli swung forward for about a couple of miles. The ground is very difficult, and. as the
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  • 97 3 'I he spec al correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company write* on this -uoject Ihe existence of khaki has iunneu.-ely enraged tho Boers, especially at headquarters, whera aßne use was kn »wn and uaderstood, and i am told on unimpeachable authority that when the
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  • 163 4 A supplement to the London Gazette. published On 27th in-1.. contains a proclamation by the Queen with respect to the war. After stating that it is expedient and necessary ti warn all the Queen’s subjects of their duties and obligations towards her Majesty, tho Crown,
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  • 47 4 Fill DAY, ‘2oth Mail from Furope expected to arrive. Saturday,27th Mail close to Europe at noon. Sunday,2Bth; nth Sunday after Epiphany. Monday. 29th:— Town Rand Esplanade at 5-30. Tuesday, 3uth Wednesday. 31st. Chinese New Year Public and Rank Holiday 1 liursday. Ist: Public and Rank Holiday
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  • 131 4 EXPECTED 2G German Steamer Sumatra from Singapore, for Deli, Beau, Meyer Co. 2G s. s llebe from Singapore, for Deli, \V. MaLufield X Co, 27 Homeward I’. and O. Royal Mail Steamer Manilla from Singapore, for Cdoinbo and Lon- i don, Gilfillun Wood Co. 28 s 6. Calchas from
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  • 130 4 Penang 25th January, I DOG Rates close as follows; London Demand Rank i 11 .J Do, 4 month’s sight Rank 1 ilj Do, 3 Credits 2,0 Do. 3 Documentary J, 1! J Calcutta. Demand Rank Ih lis Do. day’s >ight Private 147 Rombav. Demand Rank ‘4’* D«*. 3 day
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  • 192 4 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIO N Penang 25th January, 1000. Tin $08.50 sellers i Trang out of seasons Black Pepper -WestCoast... uo.saies. V AcheenOlb... do White Pepper P-h Cloves (picked) Mace No. 1 10U;—sellers MaeePickings So.— do. j Nutmegs C 2 do. I No. 1 7.75 do. I Sugar 2 4.85 do.
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