Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1856

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  • 45 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. Hew Series, VOX,. x;y, ■ATPB D A Y 201 h SBPCBMBBK 8 p„ l ,UcM°Uflo.tl.n. .pp.«r<n g tn Ihi. Paper and Sl|t n ed by th. Proo r Au th. r 111 e. aYeTTTT; oT.TdTr’. da o ffi c J
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  • 3655 1 No. 3940. The 12nd July 1856. Notification The Right Hon’ble the Governor Ijeneial io Council is pleased to direct the publi cation of 'he foil wing Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, for the reciprocal admission of Consuls of the one Nalon to the
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  • 31 2 DIED. —At Prince of Wales’ Island, on Monday the Bth Instant, in the 26 year ot his age, Lieut. Edward Grant Stokes—Royal Marine late oi H. M. S. “Spartan”.
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  • 2357 2 The Band of the 29th Regiment M. N. I. will perform the following, at the Lines, on Monday and Thursday next: Programme for Monday, 22nd September. 1. Quick- March. 2. Duett Linda di (bamounix, Donizetti. 3. Quadrille The English. 4. Duett Norina. 5. I’oika Mary. 6.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 517 2 SCHEDULE. Form. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6 6. 7. 8. 3 c"3 i c a 2-s to t 3 2 5. -S s 2 ""St 1 t -M I I i «s:] »s t 5 t b fc S ?> 5 e ’o _-2~ =1 2 B o »X H
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    • 591 2 In Chancery In London. Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery made in the matter of (Stuart’s Trusts. THE Persons claiming to be creditors on the separate estate of George Stuart late ef No. 6 Nicholas Lane in the City of London and of Penang in the
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    • 428 2 fifth of the sveertarned profits of five preceding years, offers great advantages to persons insuring with this Institution. 3. —Of ths sum annually divisible Sbvbity fivb per Cent, is apportioned to Policy holders who nave paid six annual premium*, either, tn a reduction of subsc. quent premiums, or as a
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  • 2381 3 (trader, July 19.) pw«on« sometimes aaioniab O d the .ewion exbr a wonderful number of new bi 11» just toward» ite eloee; the new bills being all of rather* strange order, as if the ruling power were not exactly conscious of its own purpose. Lt every day gets more
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  • 1262 3 —lbid. A story ie told in Berlin, curious in itself, but more interesting a* an illustration of the system which naturally accompanies the present plan of eeeret international intercourse. It may be eaid that ti there ia an official diplomacy, there ie also a diplomatic Opposition;
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  • 1599 4 -Ibid. Spectator July 5. 7 Lord John KusruuLL iccepts and proclaims th principle mat me I'alian* have a right lo be delivered Ir tu (tirtigii interference, and left free t<> d- al with (heir go vein men la as they will. But th queaiiinol Lauan tudepedence is to
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  • 2835 4 The rapid growtn and grand destiny of the United Stat-s of America have been for many yeara a favourite topic ol wiiters and pnliticians who for one cause or other are dis?onti-nted with the institutions and manners of the older coun. tries of Europ®. We air a
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  • 318 4 V P.OOISL& IUAS j LABIALS I LA >A >l' i A hl-A I PlS> I lA.i I i British Bant F. Ouvtr 409 Scott i Luiraiu oaiiUiiaudo <k uv. Ludou Duicn Bata Euterpe 541 K.-upera Ditto. Gmna British Bark Anglia 570 Bad Ditto i.nma American Snip
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