The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 13 March 1879

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1 4 The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser
  • 28 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Registered No. 8. 1. c Aci y.Oiilue Press- PUBLISHED EVERY !M:OdSTJEVA.Y AND THURSDAY. VOL 11. j THURSDAY, 18th MARCH, 1879. no. 20
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1112 1 PENANG STANMiII), Sllbcr tjt liilrt fatronaac o(V#b': i'ort Glass Tumblers, CMaret, Albums for Views and Cartes (fKeIWIUB t(je 6obcrnov of j cup sherry and Liqueur Glas- de Pram es of various 'A. IN’3D or tty Settlements. U<*v. PI liu Soda Water Tuinblers/hraes, £c. MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.; njjrfti rnu f pn Ji.
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  • 273 2 One of the curses of this Island is the propensity to gamble which pervades 11 classes of natives whether Malays, Klines, or Chinese. It is one of the Chief reason why the working class natives are in an almost hopeless state of
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  • 583 2 .Professor VV. E. Ayrton, who gave the Friday evening discourse on January 24, began by referring to bis residence in Jjtpan* for several years, in connection with the Imperial college of engineering and gave some interesting details of Japanese life, ami more
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  • 1014 2 To the Editor of the Penang Daily Express, Si*, I rather delight in walking than in riding or driving—irrespective of tim*-. or wheat her my excursion falling oftrn through town I encounter daily in every Street ft. native with a bag on his hack and a book or two
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 602 2 inform tlft public tlial circuni- stances prevented his opening Tenders will be received at a butchery on the Ist instant 10 a. M. on the 28th of April as advertised He will do so 18 79 by the Head of the Mi- however on the 20th instant, lita -j Administration
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  • 867 3 Pioneer. Middlesex January 25th. '-v i r Vastirm Affairs. The Russo Turkish 1 ty U i„s not yet been signed* and it ”*u s* that a discussion is still going r -speeting the wording of the clauses. lu du'sians wishing revivify the Trea- &111 Stefano by inserting the forthat,
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  • 1683 3 (Continuedfrom the'fast.) FOURTH DAY. TUESDAY 1 Present Hir Excellency The Governor,’ The Hon’ble the Col iui.il Secretary. The Hou’ble the Attorney-General.’ r The Ifbn’ble the Auditor General. The Hon’hie the Colouial Engineer. The Hon’ble W. H. Read. The Hon’ble I. S. Bond. The Hon’ble Thomas 6>ii“!ford. The
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  • 170 3 9th March Brit: stmr.. DEVOXHURST— W. Menzell 1103 tons fron Singapore 7th inst Agent Owner Passengers Mrs. Hansen, Messrs Stel, Allen. Megir A 27 deck. Siamese stmr. PETREL—Deane 67 tons from l'ongkab 7th inst Agents Hock Joo A Co. Passengers Capt: Christiansen A 67 deck. Brit stmr. COLPHAYER —Burke
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  • 83 3 10th March Brit aclir SRI JOHOBE Mas tan 51 tons for Quedah. Brit schr. K. H. LEE —Emamsah 68 tons for Quedah. Brit SHARPSHOOTER—UIdaII 311 tons for Aurlaboo. Brit stmr. KONGSEE—Tenders 697 ton 9 for Singapare. O. P. strnr. GWALIOR—;J.-: C. Baboo 70t) tons for Galle Ac. 10th March
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 988 4 «A4PifSS! 1 NOTICE. PENANG TEMPERANCE READMWWmM&m j ..-rp-: INGROOMS. The interest and res-j Bangkok Mai! loaves Smponsibility of Messrs W>re at 2 p m. toinoi i*<w temperance hall. Ko PUNG ChEOW, Friday. removed, to flower pot KHOoHENGYEAN,and ~MUMuTpAL \oLltTl Teow Eng Lean m d*etjrope farquhar street. our firm carrying on
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    • 331 4 by the best home manuf,^ Competent markers always in arn^ n i ?,Z kflBt («IDinner 7 r Passengers, residents and Families w )r this Hotel coplete with every convent' accommodation that can possibly b!. T English, French, Spanish, German the Continental languages are spoken'i attendants who are specially select 7
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