The Penang Patriot, 2 March 1900

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  • 24 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY FRIDAY EVEiIPJS. VOL. 11l J PEN A N'G, J RID VY2 vd M ARCH, 1900. [No. 16
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  • 226 2 It was only the other day that ive heard of (ommamiant Cronje’s straits on the mad to Bloemfontein. W e also announced to the reader upon the testimony of Reuter that Cronje has been hopelessly surrounded by the British. .Notwithstanding 1 the desperate fight fought bv the
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  • 170 2 The discussion of the Dope’s Temporal Dower has entered upon a new phase in Rome. It is well known Uiat the Holy Father has never ceased to be nominally a sovereignthat ambassadors from several courts —those of France, Austria and Spain for example—are regularly accredited to
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  • 2864 2 Timesof Ceylon Ihe war must be carried to a finish. r^ Cr l m P° bl pg Quarantine on vessels r lhe B >ers aie manuficturing 12,00'J cartridges uud shells daily Her Majesty the Q .cen completed the sixtieth year of her marriage on the 9lh ult*
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  • 100 3 Friday, 2nd Auction Sale of Household furniture. &c. at “Hardwick,” Xorthuui Ho d, at I 1 -3't a. in. F. O. (J. Lawn Tennis Tournament, Espianatie, at 5 p. m. ir:h’n Grand ireus, at Opm lJighwuter at New Jetty. 0-53 pm and K 1-15 pm. fc ATLRDAY, 3l<D: Auction
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  • 38 3 Tlie Lo,d U »v..rof M anclieater pen d '"1 I nil inn Famine Kami t i.e 00-1> ra* -I. ».r k.,u.,. < lmlr ll,e executive cmmitiee mmie mi earnest appeal which was liberallv responded to
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  • 52 3 The House of Common» by 2"6 against 152 rcj-etei the m -tion of MrI iiotnus lor a iresh enquiry into the Jutneson Huid. Mr Chamberlain said lat nothing had huppened since 1b97 ,j affording ground fora fresh enquiry und that the charges levelled against the Colonial Office
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  • 112 3 A great many Barmans are bein<g attt acted just, now to V\inarupura to visit, a banyan tree ur that pi tee, which is sai l to he yielding rather a plentiful supply of water. Incisions aie made in the iiee and as the water ex ides u
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  • 273 3 A Hindu b oi l seller while plying bis way towards Muotri 'Mreet in his usual *ivocation oil the evening of the 28'h February at about 4 p m was accosted by some Malay syces 'hat were grouped together at »lie stable l iie poor man a ticipanng
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  • 302 3 The Madras Times lea’'in* th.«.t the well known i\kii. Mr. C. >.iiika a Xai*\ once of the M d a„ Legisl .tive Council, has volunteered for service in S uth Africa, and has asked oe be a.lowed to joi„ frumsden’s 1 lorse. Mr C Sankara Nair is
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  • 230 3 After many escapes Osman Qigna, the soldier of fortune who fought against us in the Soudan under the flage of the Mahdi and of the Khalifa, I has at iast fallen into our hands. Any h*>pe that he may have had of a chance to rehabilitate
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  • 346 3 A remarkable embalming fluid has been discovered by a Swiss chemist which may solve th° difficulties of overcr- wding cemeteries, Ihe theory on which the chemist operated i n working out bis discovery was that the function 8 of the heart and stomach do not cease instantly when
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  • 481 3 It is impossible to reconcile the lii9t words ordi. eng declaration or General Wauchope with the letter wriiten by his wife from NidOiie Mid L thian. to some of the newspapers. The lady exoner_ u tes i.ord .Methuen when she says My husband would never
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  • 528 3 (Pinang Gazette) Bombay, Feb. 27—March I General Buller’s Advance. The Times's correspondent at Colenso; telegraphing on the 24rh of February, says that General Bullet L within two miles of being in touch with Ladysmith, but the portion left is the hardest part of the advance. Very severe fighting
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  • 66 3 Lord W“lseley has received a letter from tlie Queen in which Her Majesty says that reali-iug the necessity of measures f-r home defence, ahe upped* to her old aohliers both officers and men, to serve her once more for one year, continuing in their
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  • 123 4 EXPECTED Mar. 3 s. 8. Serbia from Bremen for Singapore, China aud Japan, Behu, Meyer Co. f% 3 Extra p. and o. Canton from Singapore, for Colombo, and London Gilfillan Wood Co. 5 8 8. Titan from Liverpool, for Singapore and Juva, W. Mansfield Co. 6 s. s. Stbiria
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  • 124 4 Penang Ist March, 1 ‘.>oo. Kates close as follows London Demand Bank 1/11$ Do. 4 month’s sight Bunk 1/11} J Do, 3 Credits 1 /11 Do. 3 Documentary 2/0 Calcutta, Demand Hank its. 145$ JJo. 3 day’s sight Private 147 Bombay, Demand Bank 14'»$ Do. 3 days’sight Private 147$
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  • 183 4 Penang Ist March, 1900. Tin 80 75 sellers fTrang 28,50 Black Pepper < West Coast... no-sales. V. AohecuOlb... do White Pepper 42.75 Cloves (picked) 32.50 Mace No. 1 94.—sellers. Mace Pickings 80. do. Nutmegs 63. do. i No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar < 2 4.85 do. V
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