The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 17 March 1879

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  • 31 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. j> e ,j titered IYO. 8. j t Ac. gi ntde Brett. PUBLISHED ETEHY 3VEOHDAY THURSDAY. VOL 11. MGND4Y, 17th M ItCU, 1879. so, 21
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1197 1 —b—■——sacasass^— jku.,. msu —«a.-=- -r 111 m tm irr—~mnr^—r— Till' PENANG STANDARD, j Stnbei* the kiilft tJ.itr.'na/a' of |)is j Tor ulass Tumblers, 6 T laret, Albums for Views and Cartes I** 1 J j feKdlcncg tbc 6oDcniov of I cup dierry and Liqueur Glas- de Yisites Frames of various
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  • 1609 2 Troth against all the World. Mondat, 17th March, 1879. We hear that our Chief Clerk of the Court of Requests has obtained one years leave of absence, and the Chief Bailiff, has been appointed to Officiate during his absence, on an allowance of §4O per mensem in
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    • 315 2 HOTICK. Tenders will be received at 10 a. m. on the 28th of April 18 79 by the Head of the Milita "j Administration at Batavia at his Office, Palace at Weltevreden, left wing), for the supply of provisions, forage,fuel,etc.,(all in one lot), to the War Department at Acheen for
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    • 270 2 stances prevented his opening a butchery on the Ist instant as advertised He will do so however on the 20th instant, and guarantees always to supply first class beef at the rate of -/8 cents per pound.— He will also supply mutton once or twice a week. L. PETITJEAN Penang
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    • 63 2 It is requested that all communications be written on one side of the paper only All letters Bpc. y to be addressed to The Editor. Advertisements to be sent to The Publisher. We cannot undertake to return rejected MSS. All contributions must be accompanied by the real name and address
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  • 589 3 To the Editor of the Penang Daily Express. Sik. Onn you tell me the reason why Deeds s<*ut to the Land Office here for registration are kept there for days atul days; —All fees for Registratiou having been paid in advance mid all arrears of quit rent or Taxes
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  • 699 3 From Straits Times. Affairs at the Cape. London Ist March. —Later advices: from the seat of war state that the Zulu army couceutrated for the purpose of invadiug Natal, but was prevented owing to the Tugela being un- I fordable. Egypt. London, 2nd March. —The Governments of Great
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  • 172 3 —straits Times. Tigers in Acheen. Acheen, 11//i Jan. Prom Analabu ic is stated that the people are returning daily in greater numbers to the chief town. They are no longer safe in the interior because the tigers, owing to the frequent floods in the north, have come down
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  • 635 3 The She i Pao has a vigorous article on the refusal of the Russians to surrender tlu Kashgar Prince, the son of the late Yakoob Beg, but the knowledge of international customs and Central-Asian politics displayed by the writer is not profound. The
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  • 155 3 PROCLAMATION. A. E. H. ANSON, Administrator, Whereas, by Act XIII. of 1867, it is among other things enacted, that it shall he lawful for the Governor in Council to prohibit by Pioclamatiou the exportation of Arms, Ammunition, and Gunpowder, or Military and Naval Stores: And Whereas it is
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    • 397 3 NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Settiement of Singapore SING A PORE 'l By virtue of a Precept to To Writ directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that the Assizes will be holden before the Singapore Division of the said Court, at the Court House, in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1017 4 MftTfrr NOTICE. PENANG TEMPERANCE READagsiWlia .Mg pnofig The interest and res-! Bangkok Mail leaves Sinponsibility of Messrs igapore at 2p. in. tomorrow temperance hall. Ko PuNG CHEOW, Friday. removed, to flower pot KHOoHENGYEAN,andj MUNICIPAL NOTICE HALL opposite THE hotel Teow Eng Lean in] d-eoropefarquhar street. our firm carrying on By
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    • 367 4 by the best home manufacturing Competent markers always in attend Breakfast') n Tiffin Dinner 17 Passengers, residents and Families will this Hotel coplete with every convenient accommodation that can possibly be English, French, Spanish, German, and*: the Continental languages are spoken I Q attendants who are specially selected/ 5 civility
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