The Penang Patriot, 23 February 1900

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  • 20 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED OS TUESDAY FRIDAY EVENING. VOL. 11l J PENANG, FRIDAY 23iti> FEBRUARY, 1900. rNo. 14 L—
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    • 1084 1 "«fcnanfl patriot/* TAIK CHEE CO. USEFUL BOOKS NOTICE, H General Letter Writer. j Tlie TrailSVaal War every mau in every p 'Siti>>n of life fur j to tte Study of English. Jll Tamil S uii. "‘re" I,’poet 1 annal 88 Pr, l>er H 4iL¥ ISSUE Every-Day Doubts aDd Difficulties, j
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  • 430 2 At the time when the war is hot ami dubious and when the bravery of a petty nation like the Boers is comparatively marvellous, the summary of a lecture delivered in Lon- < don the other day respecting the arming of the Transvaal, would, we
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  • 447 2 W are told that our Government is civilized enough. We knovr too weU that it is constituted on principles of Christianity. We cannot deny for a moment that it professes itself to inculcate morality on its subjects and compells us to decide our difference not by strong
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  • 2456 2 President Kruger has i-sued u proclamation, oruei ing all burgher* to me front. A new American Commission sails for the Philippines, iu March to ealablisb a Civil (ju vein ment The Duchess EVtderick of August onburg mother of tfie German Empress, died at Dresden on the 25
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  • 31 3 Mr. John h<i m '»e<i an amendment in the Hn.ne of C-mmon. to end the war in S.mih Africa and recoo"lze the independence of the two republies.
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  • 47 3 seismic was felt in ranjore at 3a.m. on Wednesday the 7th inct The current lasted for minutes and the *hock is said to have been felt throughout the Southern dißtric's of the Preeidenev. F Ttnnately no destruction of uny kind ha- been reported to hare occurred.
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  • 71 3 It is reported that Japan has allowed the British Government to take over four 4./ q lick filing guns or e r ed from Messrs. Armstrong and that g one of the European States have
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  • 269 3 J hid rat Mail It will bo agreed n all hands that the punk ih coolie is a most, unsatisfactory, although at the same time an indispens’ able adjunct to every household in the pi ins. 'I he introduce ion of an efficient substitute, of curse
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  • 322 3 A sight I can never forget.” Well. about eight o'clock some officers of the Army Me deal (Jorps came al and to iny sur;— rise asked for volunteers tola y the dead, About twenty <f us 'ur ed out. and went We had to walk an u. a mil" to
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  • 173 3 Mr. M H. Adenck. of Charlton Kin>r*. a suburb of heltenham. hag received a r«mark:ible letter from hia «on. a »npt*er ..f the II »val Knjrineers with the Kimberley Relief Column, in which the writer vi I witne-sej one of th* m >st horrible scenes that ever a
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  • 306 3 f.on don, 12th Feb. Our position in Vntal is the burning topia of the Oeneral liulWs repeared failures to relievo Lady-m-th ha*e awatened the public mind to the extreme gnvitv of the situation I understand that the high st military nurhorry here considers that in the face of
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  • 669 3 I.otters from the front ore coming to hand now in larger numbers than eve-. Naturally, the inojo. itv of i hem lay considerable stress <>n one or two P'i t the hardship that Tommy has had to lut u.• with, the d.fSculty of getting
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  • 558 3 Reuter’ s Telegrams. (Pinang Gazette) Bombay IG 21 February. Something Happens Near the Keit t Kiver. Some Boers from (Jolesberg captured a large convoy on the 17th inst, near the Kiec River, after tremendous shelling. '1 he British loss was slight. Lord Roberts and Free State. Lord Roberts has issued
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  • 34 3 SINGAPORE. ('26th February) The Sultan of Jhore. Hurt is the Head Ha Sultan Johreof met with an acoHent yeterd iy while riding or driving Ilia Highness sustained i-erioua injuries in the head.
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  • 58 3 Friday. 23rd Acting Governor At Home”, Residency, at 6 p. m P. 0. U. Tennis Tournament. Esplanais, at 5 i>. ui Town Band Esplanade at 5-30. Saturday, 24th r-t, Matthias Mail clo»e to Europe nt noon. Victoria Jubilee Convocation,Ma*o nic Hal at 9 p. m. Sunday, 25th; Shrove Sunday.
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  • 139 4 EXPECTED 24 Homeward p. and o. Royal Mail Steamer Bengal from Singapore, for Colombo and Loudon, Gilfillan Wood Co. 24 p.&o. 8. a. Candia from Bombay, for Singapore, China and Japan, Gilfillan Wood Co. 26 a. s. Necra from Deli, for Deli A»hn Meyer Co. 27 Outward Nordd. Lloyd
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  • 127 4 Psnano i’lsr February, 1900. JR AIKS CLOSE AS FOLLOWS London Demand Bunk /1 1 Do. 4 month’s sight Bank 1/111| Do, 3 Credits 1 /11 Do. 3 Documentary 2/U Calcutta. Demand Bank Ke. 146 Do. 3 day's sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 145 Do. 3 days’sight Private 147
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  • 189 4 Penang 2 Ist February, l9oo. Tin 80 50 seller j Trang out of seasons Black Pepper < WesoCoast... no-sales, V AcheenGib... do White Pepper 43.50 Cloves (picked) 37. Mace No. 1 100. —sellers. I MacePiekings 80.— do. Nutmegs 63. do. 1 No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar <
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