Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1856

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  • 39 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE New Series, VOL. XIV, SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST 1856, NO. 32 p übl ic Noilfle it lorn a ppeirinf In thia Paper an d Signed bythe Proper Authorlti eaar e I o be considered azOfficfal
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  • 400 1 To my friend ths Printer of the Pulo Pinang Newspaper, Too much, my best compliment, to my friend—My friend have been careless in duty lately, not making us poor black people bel< nging to Briti-h Queen, to know Queen’s orders. My friend must know all alterations in Eogli.h Laws,
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  • 18 1 BIRTH. At th' l Presbyteiian Mission House on the 3rd inst, Mrs. Moir of a Son
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  • 8004 1 The Band of the 29th Regiment M. N, I. will perform the following, at the Line», on Monday and Thursday next:— Programme for Monday, llth August, 1. Quick March. 2. Aria Hugenots, by Meyerbeer. 3. Quad. Domino Noir, by Donizette. 4 Selection Lucia di
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 565 1 In the Court for Re’ief of Insolvent Debtors at Singapore. Tn the Matters oC| NOTICE is hereKader Meesah late a b v given that Petitions trader, Tan Tean Chye of the said Insolvents, a Chinese writer now seeking the benefit of a prisoner for debt Act XI. Victoria cap. in
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    • 319 1 JUST received per GALLANT— a consignment of Marine Stores, consisting of Superior Canvas, Europe, Manilla, and Calcutta Cordage, Coir and Hemp ropes of sizes, Sewing Twine, Hand Lead Line, Paint Brushes, Cast Steel <crapers, Stockholm Tar, and Coal Tar—also Claret and Portwine. Apply at the Godowns of the undersigned. HOGAN
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  • 29 1 death. On hosrd the Schumer** Miry” in Penang Hath or, on the turning of the 6 h August 1856, Ceiitain James Glass, Commander oi that vessel, aged *9 years.
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  • 5242 3 (Free Press, July 31.) It will be seen from a Correspondence read at the public meeting held on the 29th current, that certain of the Justices of the Peace for this Settlement have left it their duty to tender their resignation of that office. A brief reference to events
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  • 1937 4 May SI.) The Trial of Palmer the Poiaonen Palmer ta convict»d on the testimony oi hia an acta. Although the evidence ta purely ci<« cum*tant<a), it is remarkable in this case f- r the na»e <4 it which turns entirely and tobly upou the acts r f the prieoner
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  • 308 4 VESSELS NAMES- TONS 1 CAPTAIN CONSIGNEES DESTIN Al T iN„ H. M Ship Spetiea 9U> Sir W Hoste One Ham American Ship Surprise Util Ranleti Reveiy Co. bma Brnish Bark Sballett 426 Pear» Dino Lmdoe French Bark Etter ne M 2 Vidal Wm. Hall Co. Bombay
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