The Penang Patriot, 16 February 1900

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  • 20 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY k FHIDIV EVENING, VOL. 11l J PENANG, FRIDeVY ***** FEBIIUARY, 1933, [No. 12
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  • 409 2 The reader is aware that eversinc<? the war broke out, British troops, arms and ammunition have been actually pouring into South Africa to overpower the Boers. The resource® of the enemy in point of men and material, were then believed to be considerably limited. The enemy at first
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  • 3574 2 -L it. C. E*r r,s Candy bus been added to the regular ration of the Americun soldier. During Air. H. F. Bellamy’s absence from Kwala Lumpur, Mr \V, D. fccott act as Chief vjflicer. lh police officer Mr. H. J. Kiccaid »»11. f or the Dindings on
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  • 25 3 An earthquake occurred on 2nd uJt., in the district of Achalknlak, Government of Tiplis, Russia, by which ten •mall Tillages were almoef. entirely destroyed.
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  • 396 3 We hare casually become acqu anted with ;4 lioer lady now in London, whose sympathies are t of c urse. with her own rnce. But she is very discriminaiiag and very candid. In tho first place, she earnestly sought permipsion from her own Government to return
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  • 301 3 In spite of the chaotic state of politics in th* Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Emperor Francis Joseph has decided to make a large increase in his Army and to reorganise his Artillery. He hiiendi to increase the number of recruit® each year by fifty p#r cent, eo that instead
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  • 772 3 Huvr MODI)KH BAlTI.it WAS FOUGHT and Won. SPLENDID CONDUCT OK OUR TROOP®. Ths Daily Neva* correspondent with Lord Methuen's force gives an interesting account of how ws won the battle of Modder Rivet At the commencement (he say*) our artnlery pounded away on Hi*
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  • 536 3 Reuter’ s Telegrams. (Pinang Gazetts) Bombay 12 —l5 February Lord Roberts’s Plans, There a»-e various indications of the Boers’ being fully prepared to meet Lord Roberta's plans when developed. Increased Boer Activity. Increased activity on the part of the enemy is noticeable round Lord Methuen’s position and Colesberg. Boers’ Advance
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    • 38 3 NOTICE. We have dismissed G. Pitehaipillay tlie billcollector of the Penang Patriot Press. It is to be understood, that no bills are tobe paid, without the chop of the Proprietor (bearing his signature), viz., Mr. Tan Chye Ilock.
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  • 63 4 Friday, IGth: Chinese Ching-gay Procession Town Band Esplanade at 5-30. Municipal Commissioner's ordinarv meeting, at 3 p m. P. C. 0. Tennis Tournament, Esplanoie, at 5 p, in. Saturday. 17th Mail irom Europe expected to arrive 2 p in. P. (J. C. Tennis Tournament, EsplanoJe, at 5 p. m.
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  • 194 4 i Penan® 15th February,l9oo. l Tin 7t’*lo seller g i ‘l rang out oi seasons Black Pepper l WestO’oast no-sales. V AclieenOlb... do Whit® Pepper 44. Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. 1 KKp—sellers. MucePickings Ml B*>. do. Nutmegs 02— do. i No. 1 7.75 do. J Sugar
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