The Penang Patriot, 27 March 1900

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  • 20 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLiSHEU Of! TUESDAY S FRIDAY EVEKIKG. VOL. 11l J PENANG, TUESDAY 27th MARCH, 1900. rx<>. 23
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  • 252 2 From Indian item* to hand, it will be seen that plague is in itsvirulency in Calcutta—we say virulency, for the cases as officially reported, appear to us a* the highest on record. It was not very long ago tha* the Indian Government strained all their nerves to stamp the
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  • 245 2 It hat been well said that pride goeth before destruction, it may as well be observed that the outcome of pride is confusion and despair. As an illustration, we have only to draw the attention of the reader as to how the sons of men, after the deluge,
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  • 2311 2 The service of war balloons will be shortly introduced iu India There have been thirteen eases of plague at Sydney, six proving fatal. Mr. D. 11. Wise is to act as British Resident, Negri Seinbilan, wheu Mr, Birch goez on leave. Switzerland enjoys the unenviable dt»tiuctiuu of
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  • 78 3 government House, Calcutta, «leaped s frightful catastrophe. As it is, there serious explosion from the bursting j B boiler used for supplying hot water over the premises, The boiler was .thrown i-ir« forty fe«t against the opposite wall The explosion is attributed to the flow and
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  • 92 3 While a gharry was furiously driven flown the junction of Church Street aud flmh Street ou the morning of the 26th joit, a Chinese lad was run over the wheels and the driver u Kling was at one* secured by a passing l humman. The child removed
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  • 139 3 l,\m Tong the Chinaman who was ar--eßtsd the other day for causing grievous hurt with intent to murder Mr Choo >\r# Kay was bronsht. before Mr. Woodward on Friday the 23rd instant charged with (I) attempting to murder Mr. Choa Kws Kay and .with causing hurt
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  • 208 3 Alagappen a today drawer living at 223 Argyle Road was brought before *lr Bryant for attempting to commit Murder on his concubine Meeaatchi and was rein inde ito the 2nd proximo, i'he deuds of the case are, that at about 1 a in. 011 the morning
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  • 163 3 (From the World, Feb, 7.) ia nothing inherently improbable in the 'y liich credits the Boers with the intention oi shipping. R KHUGER OFF TO EUROPE. he may personally appeal to the j. hitherto been grievously disappointed in ll l' e °f uropeau intervention, it is
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  • 221 3 nJ.I'M e 'r' tor d eS n hold hi,n «lf re.poimble fur pinion, expre.sed by correspondent».] 3 (To the Editor of the Ft»ang Patriot SIR, In your issue of the 20th I Baw some remarks about some clerks But I should like to know who they are. What a
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  • 92 3 IIi« Honour Mr. Justice Ryndman Jones granted leave of absence with half salary for six months, to be taken after 3 months' vacation leave commencing on the 26ih inst. Mr. 11. O.Newlaud, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Fenaug, granted leave of absence with half salary for nine months,
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  • 172 3 Mr. T. 11. Kershaw, Legal Adviser, Federate Malay Matos, to act a* Judicial Commissioner, Federated Malay Mate*, wuli effect from 17 th March. Mi- A. T D Herrington. Senior Magistrate. I'erak, to act an i.egal Adviser, Kede'ated Malay States, with effect from 1* th March Mr. L.
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  • 319 3 Perhaps the most important debate that has ever taken place in the Canadian House of commone was that which has ju9t taken place on the participation of the Dominion in the war in South Africa, The enthusiasm wae immense and Sir Wilfred 1 ,aurier, the premier, was ohee
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  • 121 3 Over two hundred Catholic officers are now serving their Queen aud oountry with the army in South Africa and every week adds to the number. Ihe youngest officer, in point of array seuiority, to be ordered to the front is 2nd Lieutenant Charles J. Vaughan, who is
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  • 437 3 On the morning of the 23rd ultime. a terrible disaster occurred at a weaving factory belonging to a Mr Shinjo Kojima, at the village of Komioji, near Nagoya, in Aichi "refecture, Japan. From the account of the utcident given by the Eastern World it
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  • 64 3 Tursday. 27th High water at New Jetty, 1-2;) p.m. and 2-10 a in. Wednesday, 28th Special Lent Service with Sermon, St. George’s < hurcli, at 6 p m. Town Band Esplanade at 5-JO Thur-day 29th Friday. 3<>th Municipal Commissioner's ordinary meeting, at 3 pm. Town Band Esplanade at 5-30.
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  • 792 3 (Finang Gazette) Bombay, 23 —25 March The Army of the Empire. Mr. Chamberlain has telegraphed to the Governors of the Australian Colonies that the authorities at the War Office offer to Australians 114 commissions in the Infantry and Artillery. Negotiations and Communications. Apparently, some negotiations are proceeding and
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  • 130 4 Penano 2Gth March, 100. Kates close as follows: London Demand Hank 11] i 1 d Do, 4 month’s sight Bank I,lls Do, 3 Credits 2,0 Do. 3 Documentary 2, Calcutta, Demand Dank Us. 140$ Do. 3 day's sight Private 148 Bombay, Demand Dank 140$ Do. 3 days’ sight Private
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  • 180 4 Penano 2Gtu March,l9oo. Tin 70.G0 sellers j Trang 29,25 Black Pepper West Coast... no-sales, V AcheenOlb... do White Pepper 43. Cloves (picked) 32 50 Mace No. 1 93. —sellers. MacePiekings B<>. do. Nutmegs 03. do. j •No. 1 t.< 5 do. Sugar < 2 4.85 do. V
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