The Penang Standard and Mercantile Advertiser, 16 June 1879

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  • 26 1 THE Penang Standard AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fiegistred No. 8. The Mercan tilePrese. PUBLISHED EYEPY 3VCOITIDA.-Z' A.3STO THURSDAY. vor. 11. J MONDAY, 16th JdNE, 1879. no. 47.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1349 1 nfi; I’ENAXG STANDARD, PENA A T^4o C v Tl s°u ART Anchors and Chain Tables, Cop- j JEUjEi* 111 auliilln oAljri. per Sheathing Nails. -o d 0 o„ TUESDAY 13th JUNE. Preserved provisions of every Penang Standard Office tfERCAIITiL-E ADVERTISER. Wednesday °l4th JUNE 63 description—also Tweeds, Wool- wo. 28 Beach
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  • 680 2 "Truth against all the world." Monday 16th June, 1870. Popular Education in the Straits Settlements. The above is a subject which, we believe,hasnotyet been discussed in the columns of this journal. We purpose now to do so. We are well aware that the topic is a comprehensive
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  • 1204 2 A boa constrictor, 12 feet long, was caught on Mr. Brown’s Es- tate, Sungie Glugor on Friday last 1 the 13th. inst., and was carried j alive to the Central Police Station on the following day. Whether any reward was given to the capI tors we are unable
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 261 2 Notice. o To THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE“PeNANG Standard.” A few months since, it was arranged to start a daily paper entitled the Penang Daily Express. At that time the Proprietor had neither a competent Editor nor Exporter. He has now engaged the services of both, and has conlidence that he
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  • 215 3 Co m m u n ica ted J Training has commenced for y forthcoming Races: at present, in great earnest, hut neverthe- Cob nan 1ms a few of his string i!id every morning. We notice them a very handsome ie horse, who evidently has a am of speed;
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  • 581 3  -  BT VARIOUS HANDS. > R Municipality evidently have si tH 'i<bd t;iste for wlmt some people 11 “staring” colours. The lamp- s aiv imw being painted bright Why or wherefore? Is it em'^tuaiical of any thing? Is it to Hnuul us that our Commissioners’ up, that they are
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  • 819 3 (From oar Reporter.) Before N. P. Trevenen Esq. 12th. June 1879. CnoNG An Lin and Chah Chin Pong. Affray. The case being proved on the evidence of P. Cs 67 and 157, the defendants were each fin£d in the sum of 10. One Mootoo Ebrahim was fined 50
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  • 440 3 a special traiuiug.— Contemporary Review. First, there must be physical health ami strength sufficient for an arduous and trying work. This will include a soundness of all the organs of sense—good eyesight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell: a suitable age, and a stable nervous system; moderate muscular power
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  • 130 3 12th June Brit schr MOHA MEDIA— Mydin 56 tons from Quedah Agent Owner Brit sohr K. B. HYDROOS —Ebrabini 91 tens from Qnednh Agent Owner. Brit pc hr HAWK —Ebrahim 5< tons from Qnedah Agent Owner. Siamese str KALAHOME —Ch ristiansen 17C tons f;\*ui Acheen 10th inst Agent Captain
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  • 29 3 12th June Brit str JAPAN —Guau Hin 37’ tons for Malacca Singapore. Bnt str DELI —Criehton 86 tons for Dedie. do do CORNELIA—Reid 202 tons for Ayerlaboo &c.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1210 4 rest-house thaipeng. i Freight and Passage NOTICE. —<>—-. engaged, Insurance effFor the accommodation ol Oen- i Qllr l Puctmn f THE Good will and all, and sintlemen visiting Larut a small eCLLCl, <***** LUJ11 gu i ar the stock in trade of the unGovernment Bungalow at Thai- JdoilSC ullSlllGSSOl CVCl*y
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    • 336 4 aoT^I P. A N<2 E j I I PIANOS, HARMONIUMS 45,. I MUSICAL INSTRUMEnuI TONRII 4ND KEprnJ VICTORIA AND ALBERT H V 1 NOTIciTl X THE undersigned do herehr I clare that I do not belon.l is a member of any of the s'' I Societies now existing i n
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