The Penang Patriot, 27 February 1900

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  • 19 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY FRIDAY EVENING. vol. in J PENANG, TUESDAY 27ih FEBItDAEY, 1900. [No. 15
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 244 2 During the last feiv days, the news from the seat of war, must have been a very disheartening one to the Boers and to those directly or indirectly espousing the cause of the Transvaal. Judging from the recent reverses of the enemy as recorded by Reuter, one may
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  • 2440 2 The demand in India for Burma rice continues to increase The Mansion House Fund reached the total of £661,300 on the night of the 1st inst. Mr. A. B Stephens, Forest Officer, Perak, will shortly proceed on leave. General Joubert is reported to have been killed outside
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  • 443 2 tha f Advices from Chievel.y ste cbed 17th instant, the Hritieh ocoup'* 0 the themselves on Hussar 1 6 e lled north-east oi Chieve.ey. fliil) and 90 Boer, from (Pin’ 1 B > ,*> prevented any reinforcements 1* enemy. Ponve ludicrous errors in an examination
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  • 334 3 Murder Horrid Murder to** Street witnessed a econe that will ever be remembered by the inhabitants ot Penang. A i hi nam an named lan Hock who was residing iu No. 2 roes Street murdered 2 women and a child and severely wounded another worn .in oti the evening of
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  • 912 3 I was bo much enamoured of Batu Gujah that I could not leave it without sacrifice. My friends would not part with me so easily as I imagined. They pressed me to prolong my stay there but I could not acquiesce in their request. The next
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  • 107 3 Mr C C I hompson, Extra clerk, Audit office, to lie Assistant Treasurer, with effect from 3rd February, T9OO. Mr F H L >tt, Chief Clerk, Secretariat, to be accountant, post and telegraph department, with effect from 3rd February. Mr G E G Hughes to act temporarily
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  • 172 3 While it is true, says a coriespondent to tha Spectator, that the Nationalist Press is exculting over the recent British teverses in South Africa, the French are not all Anglophobee. On the contrary many of the most respectable newspapers, and the most widely circulated, maintain
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  • 279 3 The truth is gradually leaking out about tae God fearing pastoral people of South Africa, as tho unintormed but eloquent missionary termed them. On one occasion, it is reported they buried alive tha wounded soldiers of the Dublinsl lhe military authorities at Capo Town, have published a letter
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  • 305 3 On the evo of bU departure to take bie place ns second in command of theJMe Jitcrranean Squadron, I.ord Charles Beresford was entertained to dinner at iheTrocadero Restaurant bj tbe London Chamber of Commerce. Prefacing with the statement that intended to deliver "a strong speech, Lord Charles
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  • 38 3 Tuesday, 27th German Mail expected arrive at 6 a. ra. P. 0. O. Lawn Tennis Tournament, Esplanade, at 6 p, m. Wednesday, 28th. Ash Wednesday. P. 0.0. Lawn Tennis Tournament, Esplanade, at 6 p. m. Thursday, Ist;
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  • 678 3 (Pinang Gazette Bombay 23—26 February. Paardeberg Casualties. The casualties, reported after the fight at Pear* eberg, include amongst the killed the following officers Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Colonel Aldworth Bedfordshire Regiment), and Captains B. A. Newbury and E. P, MarkW ardlaw. Seaforth Highlanders Lieutenant McClure. Argyll and
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  • 136 4 EXPECTED 27 Outward Nordd. Lloyd Mail>tea iner Koing Albert from Bremen, for Singapore, China and Japau, 13ehn, Meyer Co. 27 Homeward Nordd, Lloyd Mail Steamer Oldenburg from Singapore, for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Bort Said, Genoa, Naples, Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen. Behn, Meyer Co 28 Kxtia P. O sj 8.
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  • 119 4 Penang 2Crn February, 1 *»00. Rates close as follows: London Demand Dank 111 1 Do, 4 month's sight Bank 1 11’ 5 Do, 3 Credits ,11^ Do. 3 Documentary 2/0 Calcutta, Demand Dank Us. 1-15 Do. 3 day’s sight Private 14; Bombay, Demand Dank 140 Do. 3 days’ sight
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  • 193 4 Penang 2Gru February, 1000. I Tin 78 seller s j Trang out of seasons Black Pepper West Coast... no-sales. V AcheenOlb... do White Pepper 43 50 Cloves (picked) 32.50 Mace No. 1 04. —sellets MacePiekings 8-». do. Nutmegs G 3.— do. No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar 2
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