Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1879
1879-07-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1879-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE POBXISHBD EVERY WEDNESDAY Al> Z> SATURDAY. NEW SERIES. WEDNESDAY* 2nd JULY, 1879, VOL. XXXVII, No. 52.21 words
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Advertisement2186 1879-07-02 1 peninsular Oriental Steam JHE FRYE RIVER DOCK COMPANY 1 1 Tn« Positive. I KATZ BROTHERS xab.sat.on <ff.mpan S “lIMITHl” GOVERNMENT SECURITY Gt* EK Al/STORK i IscottMRlTO J-™’“ l!ib iSi x L«»r A»««rme<6ompan B penamo and singapoke. cc>sfc'T\ 1 dates of arnva.l of the Mail I ack- Commercial Square, Beach Street2,186 words
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Advertisement2356 1879-07-02 2 MARINE INSURANCE THE BURMAH STEAM THE LONDON ASSURANCE LIST OF MACHINERY FOR SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. incorporated^ Roy.! Charter, SALE AT THE PENANG ail service topuri.nSabataug (Peruk’ For Insuring HiMings, Goods, WHARF TRANSIT 1,000,c00. nftl)s b J Merchandw. q- 1 easels in Port COY S PPEMTSES IIHE Underpinned having b p2,356 words
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Article, Illustration724 1879-07-02 3 FUST DAT. Tuesday, 29th July. Fibsi Racic.—The Ravenswood Cap. Presented by Messrs Vapoo and Nina Merican Noordin. Value 50. For all Pontes that have never won a Race on any course. 13. 2 hands to carry 11 st. with an allowance of 3724 words
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Article559 1879-07-02 3 To the Editor of the Penang Gazette. Sir, In justice to the Teachers of the Catholic Schools in this Colony, I beg you will allow me a little space to say a few words in their behalf. That the revised grant-in-aid rules published at the beginning of the current559 words
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Article104 1879-07-02 3 Pknamq, 2nd Judy. Rates cloae as follows London, Demand 3s. 10 V dollar Do. 6 months’ sight. Bank 3«. lOfd. Do. Credits 3». lljd. Do. Documentary 3s ll|d. Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 228 $lOO. Do. 30 days’ sight Private 232 Bombay, 30 233 Do. Demand Bank 228 Madras 2271104 words
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Article2190 1879-07-02 3 From our Exchanges, London, 20th. June—lti the Lords last night, Eitrl Northbrook in contrasting the Indian Budget of 1876 with 1879, complained of the remission of the Indian import duties on cotton, but otherwise expressed his approval of the policy of the Government of India. Lord Cranbrook saidFrom our Exchanges, - 2,190 words
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Advertisement352 1879-07-02 3 In the Matter of the liquidation of the late firms of Messrs. Ottzen Mclntyre da Messrs. Ottzen da Thomsen—Tobacco Planters of Sungul da Sirdang in Sumatra. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 7th day of July A. D. 1879 a division will be made by the undersigned of the352 words
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874 1879-07-02 4 PRESENT. The Asst. Colonial Engineer, Chairman. Foo Tye Sin Esquire. V. M. Noordin do. It was resolved that the Assistant Colonial Engineer should take the Chair. The Secretary read a letter from the Hon’ble874 words
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Article179 1879-07-02 4 2nd July 1879. Before N. P. Trevenen Esq. Municipality. vs. W. N. Woodford For breach of Amended Ord. 14 of 1856. Section 36. Mr. Ross appeared on behalf of the Municipality. Mr. Rodyk for Defendant. The section referred to reads as follows And whoever makes and renews or179 words
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Article873 1879-07-02 4 The Singapore Leader in its opening number says as follows. 'The want of a more extensive medium than the columns of a single newspaper, to give expression to public opinion, on subjects of public interest and utility toss been felt for some time past in Singapore and the fact873 words
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Advertisement79 1879-07-02 4 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATI ON. The Hon’ble H. Plunket reported his arrival from leave of absence, and resumed the duties of his office on the 21st instant. By His Excellency’s command, CECIL C. SMITH, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary’s Office, Singapore, 244 k June, His Excellency the Administrator has been pleased to recognize79 words
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Advertisement67 1879-07-02 4 of Per A Apcor From Hongkong—Revd. G. Aratoon Sewant. Per" Deli From Dellie —Mr. Sandirs Miss Gno. Per Kalahome From Acheen—Mr. Vermeulen. Per Japan From Calcutta—col. Le comb dal Verine, Mr Sedyfield, Mr Chance. Per Perak From Langkat—Mr. D. Aridson. Per Menelaus From Liverpool —Miss Shakespeare. Per Sri Sarawak From67 words
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Advertisement1574 1879-07-02 5 THE STANDARD penang > QIVVI K JB* iPfl h ongkon6 NEW GOODS llifeassurance ffiompanj. SINGAPORE) mH 1 IbK ISIIANGHAI JUST RECEIVED FROM G E E »a.i. osAPßws RAVE JUST EUROPE G r a SIEKS OPENED CT E I earl OF stair, K.T. and THE FOLLOWING ANAL STEAMERS, O T7.T F1,574 words
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