Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1856

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  • 47 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. New Series, VOL. Xl7,* BATURDAY, 5 h AFRI& 18 ss, 17©. ’fT" Public Notification» appearing In thia Paper and Signed by the Pro er Au th or ill e*aretobe c on e j r- L .--A vvll 1 fr? C! P 4
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  • 2363 1 Arrivals of the passengers March 21—-tf’ Sreamer Fiery Cross, from Calcutta to Pinang—Dr. King, Mr. Mitchell and Daughter. Mar< li 24 fP P. kO. Steamer Noma from Singapore to Suez-Sbaik Mahomed bin Awal and Biu Mahomed. To Alexandria—Mr. Mrs. Meizendorf, Mr Tiiompson, Mr. S.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1356 1 GJ ’EBNISCNT NG TIFICA1!• N. EMt? VTOTICE is h reby given that the New -V) Court j? u. :a;arc o'Pr’n e a? Charter granted bv Her Majesty for the VY.. £i„an'f., S- —gsjjtor 9 A jtt’.a. >acc—. Courts of Justice of Prince of Wales’lsland. w-> n-rmi? 1 1 1 iXjOllt.E
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    • 385 1 F 1 SALE, AT THE GODOV S OF THE UNDERSIGNED A CONSIGN M T of M rine Stores— ex Dutch Ship FANNY Consisting of Manilla, Europe, Ci cutta and Calipany Ropes of sizes, Stockholm am Coal Tar Gourock Canvas, j Deep Sea Lead aud Hand Lines, Ratlings —Bun- tings, Yellow,
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  • 4513 2 Continued Jrom No. 10. The most approved mode of grinding, at present, appears to be this: in the 5 roller mills, the canes are subjected to a moderate degree of pressure, sufficient lo fracture the sliucture, in the entering roller; and, in the second, the pressure
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  • 3754 3 (Spectator, February 9) Probably, by this tim», the Pieinpotentiarie* to meet in conference at Paris have for the <n si part set oat from their homes. The names already mentioned promise very fair representation uf the several countries. Besides the diplomatists resident in Paris, or customarily representing their G
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  • 830 4 tha< it could desire Timet Pinna Corrtt/ondnl. ~lbid (Spettator, Ftb 9) The apprehended Russian attack on Kerteh hee two attempted. Qu the 9‘b till-, the Rusaian* advanced over the tee, with a view to attacking the place, but the aWnaoM of General Vivian die appointed the projoet. Jio
    tha< it could desire . Timet Pinna Corrtt/ondnl. ~lbid; (Spettator, Ftb 9)  -  830 words
  • 2961 4 Il i* a bold stroke when a culprit upon trial turn* the case for the prosecution into his own defence. Arraigned before justice a* an ineorri gible offender, the prisoner proclaims that it is Wseles* to alt mpt bis reformation, for he i*
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  • 370 4 VESSELS NAMES I TONS CAPTAIN CONSIGNEES fiESTINATfOfT, H U. Stair Houghly Stewart I M«| Ik Singap»*» Dutch Ship Fantiy 723 V Meulen Wm. Hsll A C*. Sunderland Aiptnean Ship Ann Maria *B6 Rhoadea Rwely Co. New York Biitish Scht Jane 106 Cotton Diitn R«ngn&gt; n Ship
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