Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1856
1856-04-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section47 1856-04-05 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 447 words
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2363 1856-04-05 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.2,363 words
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Article4513 1856-04-05 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 pressure4,513 words
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Article3754 1856-04-05 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(Spectator, February 9) - 3,754 words
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Article830 1856-04-05 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. Jiotha< it could desire . Timet Pinna Corrtt/ondnl. ~lbid; (Spettator, Ftb 9) - 830 words
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2961 1856-04-05 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*2,961 words
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Article370 1856-04-05 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> n Ship370 words