The Penang Patriot, 3 April 1900

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  • 20 1 Penang Patriot AND CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED ON TKSBH k FBMT EVENING. VOL. 11l j PENANG, TUESDAY 3iii) APRIL, 1900. [No. 25
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  • 247 2 The present situation of affairs in *he seat of war, does not give us any realization of what some Continental Press unscrupulously conjectured on *he very onset. The tide of opinion then flowed against the British; for the time was a hard and trying one for England. It
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  • 213 2 The Open I)oor M in China seems to us a funny question. A few of the greatest powers are uncommonly concerned with itand their relations and attitude ir this respect ure far from being mysterious. They want to have the door open in a diplomatic point
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  • 2260 2 The Boars have burnt down Pomeroy. Germany it increasing her artillery by 38 butteries and macnine guns. The French claim to possess the best rifles existing. The weapon has been iuproved by a simple alteration. There have beeu thirteen plague esses at Sydeny in Australia since the
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  • 58 3 AVe are ,1th! to note that a part of the «ubscriptiou amounting to Ks, raised at Cenang to «litigate the suuerjngs ot the Indiaus from the famine was sent to the Vieer«»y of India though the agency of the Calcutta Brunch of the t
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  • 65 3 It i« reported that a raid has been tnarle on n {zn<>d« caravan cons»»tiii£ of riiinut 250 M uhiiniadmi pilgrims about half way on the route between Yarnb nml Medina. 50 pilgrims nre rop*>rtcd to have been killed and 1500 camels carried oiF by the dacoits. It
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  • 97 3 We are very happy indeed to ••<v,, n i ih t the Heali h office department of the nb ve t-re doing all in its power to ret d■er u thorough < leaiinng f the town m.d lihurhg in view of preventing a ae«ond up earancu of plague. Dr
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  • 115 3 Mr, Bowie* asked the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether the Amir ot Bukhara had ceded to Uiissia free of oat ex ensiva tracts of land in the tipper courses of theCx;-», to he used for farmHi/ settlements for colonists from Kurof>emt Kusaia, and had alao
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  • 186 3 London, 22 March An Indian Doily special telegram fcuvs—lhe l)aily Mail correspondent; at Bloemfontein states that .my further movemeats of the grand attny under Lord in the direction of Pietoria ts 'uipruba' ie lor three weeks .is negotiations li favour of peace are proceeding. ihe burghers .ire 8ur
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  • 212 3 1 he her day a young German of prepossessing appearance and we are told of impendent means came over to Penatig an-i n Ins nocturnal rambl'd e*pic»d a vjenn.in prostitme who wa> enamoured of tll ™> 11 u uncertain if his ample ..leans or his (bow captivated t
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  • 104 3 Mr, J. Nasse, Engineer’ has shown us the Gazette a novo! bfi*-saving apparatus, which looks b .e and can be used as an ordinary parasol. II lien i: p clo.-ed a s ight pre-ure on a spring c ui-es it :o < pen out complerelv and form
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  • 202 3 The te’cgr iphs I am most deeply grieved t hear tin» sad news of Sir Wi l li:tm !i"ckli:i••£*.- dc uh. Ho wi'l be a g-eut loss Pray exnhii i miv .-y:up :hy t* i.ady Lockuart i t vcctia oi S ate foi mdnt telegraphs:
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  • 512 3 The President is reported to bo vr•-11 satisfied’ with itie position :it Ladysmith. Ibe Standard a.,d Dt'ig-rx' Ncvot gathers, therefore, that the recent engageuieios at Piatrand and „i<*oirantje.s have satisfied Pretoria th it the in vestment of Ladysiu.-h la uoou Hie point ot prevailing, lhe
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  • 135 3 r E* Groetarvs ha* been recognized as con-ul for Belgium :it Ningan ore. Mr \V II hi v L R c P. M R c s. has br'en nppoinfc- IO Colonial burgeon.straits Settlements, with effect from 1-t \pnl 1900. Mr A 11 Kaen m b. <’h b to
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  • 436 3 A gentleman in the ru user’s department of tli transport Manila, writing from Caqe Town, on January lb, *avs: \V iieu 1 rejoined the ship af:er leaving hospital 1 found tlieie were 4ii liner p-i-oners <>fi b ill'd, and they were an unhandsome lot not
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  • 408 3 SCENE OUTS IDE THE PALACE AT NIGHT. A remarkable scene w is wit te-sed on the night of th«. 8th uit outsitie iiu •koi_ham Palace 1 he Quee i had a family dinner p.. r at the palace. \V .me ttieguc.'ts not actually resident for tne time in the Pmacc
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  • 739 3 i l ann Gazelle) Bombay, 30- 32 April* The Campaign in the West. A large force of me enemy m uniained a heavy fire at Warren«;on all yesterdav. (Jut Soldier was wounded, but numbers of British horses and ca.tle were k.lled. Hidden Guns and Munitions. The British are
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  • 51 4 Tuesday, 3rd i own Band Coif Club at 5-30 High water at New Jetty, 1-15 p. m. and J-14 a in. Wednesday, 4th iown Band Esplanade at 5-30 pin Tn T JR'L>AY 5th 1 Friday 6th Mail xxpected to arrive at daybreak from Europe. Saturday 7th i- uli Quarter
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  • 131 4 P KNANG 2nd April, 1900. CLOSE AS FOLLOWS I Loudon Demand Bunk i ji 3 < 11 j Lo, 4 month’» sight Bank 1 11^ Do, 3 Credits 2 0 Do. 3 Documentary 2 g Calcutta. Demand Bank Us 146* Do. 3 daj’s sight Private 14 1> Bombay. Demand
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  • 186 4 LATEST MARKET QUOTATI ON. Penang 2nd Api.il. 1900. Tm 81.50 sellers Trang 29, Black Pepper WestLoast... no-ales, AeheeuOlb... do White Pepper 42.50 Cloves (picked) 52 50 Macs No. 1 93.—sellers Mace dekings 80.— do. Nutmegs 63.-do. No. 1 7.75—do. Sugar < 2 4 85- do, (.Basket 4.40—do. Tapioca Flour 1
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