The Penang Patriot, 6 March 1900

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  • 19 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHER OS! TOESSAY FRIDAY EYF^ISfi. VOI,. lit J i’CNAMi, TUHSD.vYCih tl.vitCll, I «03 [No. IT
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 563 2 After the surrender of Commandant Cronje with 4000 men and the facility afforded thereby to the British for the relief of Ladysmith, the next plan of our generals, one should naturally expect, would be to divert a part of the enemy toward» the defence of
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  • 3430 2 The Hon’ble J. M. Allinson has been recognized as Vice-Consul for «Spain at Singap >re. Khye Ho Foundry Co, will from the Ist iust go by the name of Messrs Allen and Jrving. Mr. G, H. Slot has been recognized as Acting Consul agent far France at
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  • 102 3 On the night of the 23rd February about aixty Chinese stuck up a farm a* Ulu Lungat. Though the police were present at the scene with their rifles on, they were unable to secure the robbers n* the odds were too many The whole village was, in
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  • 111 3 Mr. Robertson, recently tried for his life in “re*.oriu t according to ihe Capetown correspondent of the Standard has slated that the spirit of cheerfulness arid confidence which characterised the Boers at the outset of the war has given piace to settied gloom, which prevails through ut
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  • 292 3 Th* oldest of our Generals in South Africa i 8 sixty-seven; the youngest, is but forty-three. Lord Roberts, of course, heads the list—he was sixtyseven ou September 30 last; and next in point of age come* Sir George White, sixty-four last July
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  • 281 3 The well-i formed correspondent of the Times at L< urenco Marques call* attention to the barbarous treatment ot the Briti.-h pri.-oners nt i’rctorii other than tlm.*e of the regular army, who receive kindly attention from ihe Boer authorities Not so the politic prisone s or members
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  • 750 3 Reuter’ s Telegrams. (Pinang Gazette) Bombay, 2 5 Maroh Relief of Ladysmith. It is officially announced that Lord Duudonald entered Ladysmith last night. Despatch from General Buller. A despatch, dated the 1st ot March, has been received from Geueral Buller to the following effect Lord Dundonald, with the Natal Carabineers
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  • 56 3 Tuesday, 6th Wirthb’ Grand Circus, at 9 p m. '1 own Band Golf Club at 5-3 u Wednesday, 7th.— Town Band Esplanade at 5-30. Thursday, Bth hirst Quarter Moiu, Friday, 9tii .Mail from Europe expected to arrive ilay-break. Saturday,lOth: Mail to Europe will close 4 pm. Sunday, 1 Ith;
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  • 133 4 EXP EOT hi) 0 8 8 Sibiria from. Hamburg, for Smgup -re, hiua and Japan Behn Meyer Co, 7 Annan from Singapore. f»r Marseilles, lluvie, It tie Jam a nil openhugen, Bedn Mu«er C... f 7 88. ll'he from Singapore f»r Deli, VV. Mansfbld Co. 8 8 8. Telamon
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  • 126 4 PINANG IST MaI.CH, 1000. Kates close as follows: London Demand Rank 1/11. Do. 4 montliV *i_:ht Dank Ml* Do, 3 I'red its l! U Do. 3 Documentary 2 Calcutta, Demand iiank Us NO* Do. 3 day’g sight Private llTj Bombay. Demaao Dank 145$ Do. 3 day.''’ sight Private 147$
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  • 186 4 Penang Ist March, 1900. Tin 84 sellers < Trang 28,50 Black Popper West''oast... no-.-alcs. VochecnGlb... do White Pepper 42.75 Cloves (picked) 32 50 Mace No. 1 94. sellers. Mace Pickings 8«». do. Nutmegs 03. do. i No. 1 7.75 do. Sugar 2 4. »5 do. (.Basket 4.25
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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