Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 February 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-02-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 41 VOL. LXIV. THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1801 1906-02-22 1 gswi"g- Hxiteikdecl Sailings. s6t PP in t P.& 0. Steam British INDIA STEALS NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen tion, Company. > For Intended to Sail. Steamer. H KiFFCTK ARRiVAI-S AND BEPARTIIRF-S. HNA MAIL SURV iCR. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore an<i !U !in at P- n, Teesta Imperial German Mail Line.1,801 words
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Advertisement872 1906-02-22 2 Through Passages to Europe. municipal notice. rpiiriij pUEr C Koninklijke Maatschappij THE PRE 7o7nimals. CRUELTY 111JC A 11 VIIEE V VV., doesn’t Stoomvaart Maatschappij to allow your linen to bo rubbed '"J 'HE Public are solicited to co-operate 9 “Nederland.” 1 in preventing the cruel and improper LjCf jOZISZIOjO and872 words
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Article1429 1906-02-22 3 \X INTERVIEW WITH LORD KITCHENER. The Rev. H. W Fitchett, L.L.D., author [“Deeds that won the Empire,” who is w ou a visit to India, writes as follows to the Daily Mail: [,ord Kitchener’s headquarters are at the Treasury Gate, Fort William, Calcutta. l ord Kitchener meets1,429 words
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Article248 1906-02-22 3 Admiral Usborne Moore, R. N., of Alverstoke, delivered an extremely interesting lecture under the auspices of the Christ Church Literary Society one day last month in the Ashburton Hall, Southsea, upon Tidal Phenomena.” Admiral Moore was entrusted by the Admiralty with the first scientific survey ever248 words
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Article911 1906-02-22 3 —Daily Telegraph. In these strenuous days it is well to be reminded that solemnity is not the whole duty of woman. Unhappy is she who has not learnt to laugh at herself. Unhappier still are those who have to live with her. Some people say that,—Daily Telegraph. - 911 words
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Article694 1906-02-22 3 In shipping papers there recently appeared an intimation that the Royal Mail Line (W. I.) had purchased certain OrientPacific steamers. The meaning of this move, apparent at once to insurance and marine firms, has not received quite its due meed of attention in other quarters. Far694 words
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Article618 1906-02-22 3 Patient Wheeled About in Bath-Chair for 3 Months. Specialist Declared Her Incurable. Mr. Henry Boxer, living at 38, Westlake Road, Rotherhithe, London, England, writes Gentlemen, —I feel I must write and thank you for the great good my wife is deriving from Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills.618 words
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Advertisement61 1906-02-22 3 Every Bottle Guaranteed. This is done with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and if you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of the bottle according to directions, return what is left and your money will be refunded. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. Stearns’ Head61 words
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Advertisement105 1906-02-22 3 Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. George Town Dispensary,105 words
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Advertisement34 1906-02-22 3 JUST AS GOOD AS IT TASTES— Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil is as good as it tastes. Makes sick people well find weak people strong. Tastes like fine old table port. Sold everywhere.34 words
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Advertisement138 1906-02-22 3 Travellers Find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Everywhere. Mr. C. W. Eokerman, Manager of the Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. at Omaha, Nebraska, U. S. A., who is a staunch friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says I have taken particular notice that this remedy seems to be carried by drug stores in all parts138 words
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Advertisement273 1906-02-22 3 NOTICE. IN TEE GOODS OF EMELTNE MARY JEREMIAH, deceased. PURSUANT to Section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 1886, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Emeline Alary Jeremiah late of Penang, Widow,273 words
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Advertisement265 1906-02-22 3 Penang Sales Room; E. MORGAN, Piano-forte, Tuner Repairer, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Musical Instruments. Holds Highest Testimonials. Twelve Years Experience. CHARGES MODERATE. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO KOH ENG HIN, 7 11,3 Age.uL. Penang Sales Room. NOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The undersigned is instructed to take possession and put265 words
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Article128 1906-02-22 4 t /Thursday, 22Ad February. .11 High water 12.24 pJAuftow.-waiter 6 25i aas. February. Moon. Commission, 3 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. High water 1.14 p.m Low water 7.18 a.in. Saturday» 24tbf February St. Maltthhfe. water 2.04 p.m. Low water 8 04 a.m. Suaday. 25th .February128 words
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Article1149 1906-02-22 4 Thurday, 22nd Feb. l906. A. To-morrow the Municipal Commissioners njee£ once ’rtiofe to discuss the eternal WitercQuestion. The Commissioners are rftlready more or less committed to the iTiMjonjg'’ ftungah sdtiĕme, arid nt tomorrow’s meeting the important question of ways and means is to be considered. -As we before, Bungaii -scheme,1,149 words
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Article705 1906-02-22 4 LOOK TO YOUR DRAINS b The following is the third instalment of the report upon the drainage system of Penang, within Municipal limits by a representative of the Pinang Gazette The drainage district now under consideration lies within Light Street (from .Farquhar Street to Pitt Street), the west705 words
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Article118 1906-02-22 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results of ties played yesterday Mixed Doubles. Miss Brown A E. S. Haslam —3O) -beat Mrs. Murrav <fe C. Bradbery —3 n 6—3 6 3. Double Handicap. W. S. Dunn it G. Stothard (Scr.) beat A. Cavendish P. T. Allen118 words
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Article957 1906-02-22 4 REVISED FIXTURES. We have received from the Hon. S ecre tary bf the Penang Association Football League the following revised list of fi x tUres for the current year February. 27-A.p.S. v P.R.C. March. 1-C.R.C. V. P.c.b. [2O- P. 4T.v c Ro 6-St. X.' v. P.& T. 22-F.S.957 words
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Advertisement392 1906-02-22 4 IX. PENANG. -X** Oriental 2? ’B. S> o Z i The Leading 0 i O' Hotels j» -CL O gfe in the Straits and J? s*? n- o BuXh, .X *S fET PENANG HILLS. X. JXrhe Crag UNSOLICITED PRAISE FOR VIROL. >* t Bp. 1 EASTCOTE 'J ERR ACE, t392 words
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Advertisement93 1906-02-22 4 ffONTRIV The Editor,” written on one side oj’the' paper only and accompanied by the writer's' and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good>faith. ALL .monies mssstbe paid to the’General Penang. A LL business communications should be ad“ y Ph dressed to the General Manager, D. A'93 words
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Article164 1906-02-22 5 PESSIMISTIC OPIHIOHS. GERMAN SCHEME for state BANK. [Reuters Service.] London, 21st Feb. Tlie opinion exists in Paris that the 1 e of the Morocco Conference is fiU "itable, the views of France and GerI,ie on the prucial question of the of Morocco being irreconcilable. London, 22nd[Reuters Service.] - 164 words
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Article61 1906-02-22 5 THE GARTER MISSION.” consummation of its object PRINCE ARTHUR HONOURED [Reuter's Service London, 22nd Feb. H. 11. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught lihs conferred.the Order of the Garter upon the .Mikado of Japan, in a solemn and impressive ceremony. The Mikado, usually undemonstrative, was visibly pleased. Tlie Mikado has conferred[Reuter's Service ] - 61 words
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Article91 1906-02-22 5 C< IRRESPON D ENCE PUBLIS HED Reuter’s Service London, 22nd Feb. Correspondence which has been publ s i«1 shows that in a despatch to the Earl Seibourne, Lord Elgin, Colonial Secretary, sirs that it may be necessary to appoint a Commission to investigate the question of Chinese Labour| Reuter’s Service ] - 91 words
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Article61 1906-02-22 5 THE OCCUPATION OF TA BAH. [Reuter’s Service.] London. 22nd Feb. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Constantinople says that the Turks show no signs of yielding on the Akabali question bv their persistent, occupation of labali, on the Egyptian side of the Sinai Peninsula, and have elevated[Reuter’s Service.] - 61 words
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Article59 1906-02-22 5 THE NEW LOAN [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd Feb. It is officially announced that the Hongkong loan of £1,100,000. which was issued nn the 14th inst. at 3.1 per cent, interest, covered prices varying from 99 to 100. Nevertheless, the underwriters had to take "early 70 per cent. The attributes[Reuter’s Service.] - 59 words
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Article56 1906-02-22 5 EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. [Reuter’s Service. J London, 21st Fell. 1 here is a continued heavy fall in Kaffirs consequent upon the policy of the b'jvernineut regarding the Transvaal con•fitution, and difficulties are apprehended J| i pay-daly (Thursday). Since the 22nd 11 1. forty-of the leading shares have[Reuter’s Service.J - 56 words
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Article30 1906-02-22 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd Feb. It is announced from Tokio that Japan l!,s called the attention of China to the ,iec Hsity for checking any anti-foreign Citation.[Reuter’s Service.] - 30 words
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Article179 1906-02-22 5 A FANATICAL RISING. BRITISH OFFICERS KILLED. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st Feb. A despatch from Lagos states that air expedition is going to Sokoto (Northern Nigeria), where a party of fanatics killed a company of mounted men, constituting practically half of the garrison. Five white officers were killed,[Reuter’s Service.] - 179 words
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Article42 1906-02-22 5 STRIKES AND THU LAW. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 22nd Feb. The Report of a Royal Commission to enquire into trade disputes and combinations recommends that legislation be undertaken declaring strikes legal, and amending the law relating to picketing and conspiracy.[Reuter’s Service.] - 42 words
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Article24 1906-02-22 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London. 22ml Feb. It is reported that a terrible explosion has taken place in the British barracks at Khartoum.[Reuter’s Service.] - 24 words
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Article32 1906-02-22 5 [Beu run’s Service, i London, 22nd Feb. Mr. John Burns. President of the L >cil Government Board, has attended a Royal levee in his uniform as a Privy Councillor.[Beu run’s Service, i - 32 words
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Article19 1906-02-22 5 [Ruter's Service.] London, 22nd Feb. The Reichstag has passed a commercial treaty between Germany and Abyssinia.[Ruter's Service.] - 19 words
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330 1906-02-22 5 The appeal Court at Singapore began its annual sittings on Monday morning. Chief Justice Sir Lionel Cox presided, and was accompanied on the bench by Mr. Justice Law, Mr. Justice Leslie Thornton, and Mr. Justice Fisher. When the Judges took their seats at eleven330 words
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Article284 1906-02-22 5 AMENDING MOTION ‘IN COUNCIL. -y/ ..?<4 With reference to the motion proposing the adoption of Sir Johfi. Jtackson’s tender for the carrying, out of *£hei,. Singapore Harbour improvement scheme, to be put before the Legislative Council 'by 'the Colonial Secretary iye learn that the Unofficial Members of284 words
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187 1906-02-22 5 [7’o 'The Editor of the Titiang (lazelte."\ Dear Sir, s I have read with considetabTe interest; the letter signed .All-round 'Sanitation,’’ which appeared in your columns a few days ago, animadverting on the lack of accommodation provided for witnesses at the Penang Police Courts. What187 words
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Article140 1906-02-22 5 [To The Editor of the “Pina ng Gazette." j Dear Sir,* Since the electric tramway system was inaugurated on New Year’s Day, I h ive not seen any official statement published of the traffic returns and receipts. An estimate was only published of the passenger receipts on the140 words
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Article94 1906-02-22 5 The following subscriptipns to the Japanese Famine Relief Fund, initiated by the Resident Councillor, are ’acknowledged bv the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. E. M Janton':—•' Amount already acknowledged $4’915 Messrs. Poh Cheong A? Co, 160 Mr. Ong Han Chong 30 Mr. A. E. Young 25 Mr. Robert Voting94 words
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Article666 1906-02-22 5 DAY’S Oioh Batt;jut Feb. Good weat ler and a r^ir f .attendance favfitiri£fc*ttoe first day’s racing at Batu .1. Tw Maiden Platjl ?di nt J Value $4OO. Fdf nil T Maidens?'" 'Weight per (10 st.) Allowance of 14 lbs. to all iR- A; iSk-driffins imported at $4OO666 words
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Advertisement28 1906-02-22 5 [AH communications intended, for inserlJMi in this journal must be anthenficdletp The Editor is not responsible for tl e opinions of correspondents.] PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co. Ltd.,28 words
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Advertisement549 1906-02-22 5 New Advertisements. wanted. AA7 for the Free School, Penang, an Assistant Master. Commencing iTTAVP ~j salary $420, or if the Senior Cambridge 1? r? appointed Mr. Local or equivalent examination has been JSDWARI) CAMIDGE WILLIAMSON Passed, $6OO per annum, to act as my attorney during my r absence from Penang.549 words
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Obituary19 1906-02-22 5 OBITUARY. [Rrutrk’r Service] London, 22nd Feb. The death is announced of Sir Baker Pasha, formerly of the Egyptian Police.19 words
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Article842 1906-02-22 6 The British barque Mobile Bay was totally burned out at Anping, Formosa, oh the 7th instant. There were ov?r 8,000 cases of kerosene on board, arid the whole of the cargo was destroyed. The crew were picked up by the German steamer Decima (chartered by the Osaka842 words
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Article71 1906-02-22 6 Van obr Parra, Dut.,.334, I’oon, Feb. 21, Deli, gen., H. Liebert o. Rotorua, Brit., 555, Lingard, Feb. 21, Tongkah, gen., Koe Guan Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, Feb. 21, Port Swettenham, K. G. Co. Lady Weld, Brit,, 245, Treweeke, Feb. 22, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On. Ban Whatt71 words
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Article38 1906-02-22 6 Malaya for Deli. Jin Ho for Langkat. Van der Paßra for Deli. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Chan Tai for Perlis and Steul. Tong Ch ay Un for Batu Bahra and Asahan. Teesta for Singapore.38 words
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Article137 1906-02-22 6 Pkhak for Port Swettenham and Malacca, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Rotorua for Tongkah, at 2 p.m. to-inorrow. Ban Whatt Soon for Port Swettenham and Singapore, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Houk Chuan Un for Setnl, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson, at 3 p.m. to-to-morrow. Japan137 words
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Article127 1906-02-22 6 A’ /!»»«<» of Steamer, where from, appro.r.i date of arrival where Imnnd, and agents. Lightning, from Calcutta, February 23, for Singapore and Hongkong, A. A. Co. C. Apcar, from Singapore, Feb. 23, for Calcutta, A. A. Anthony Co. Japan, from Singapore, Feb. 23. for C lornbo, and Europe,127 words
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Article31 1906-02-22 6 Per s. s. Lady Weld from Teluk Anson, Hon. J. Turner, Rev. Father Meneuvrier, Messrs. Wilson, Miller, and Graham. Per s. s. Ban Whatt Soon from Singapore, Mr. Johnston.31 words
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Article132 1906-02-22 6 Penang, 22nd February, 1906. (By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 3/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2,4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4* 3 Documentary 2/411/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 173| 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 173 J 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras, Demand132 words
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Article174 1906-02-22 6 Penang, 22nd February, 1906. Gold leaf 81.— Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) ■•««ok White Pepper 28|. sales. Trang Pepper 18.— buyers. Mace 75. sellers. Mace Pickings 65 se lers. B. Nutmegs 110 32 sales, rfio. 1 6. io »»<>.». Sugar. < 2 i Basket 320 nominal. Tapioca174 words
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Article551 1906-02-22 6 J 1 e Year of Number Igsue Paid For- Capital. of Value.' «P- Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO, $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s3g sellers. 1900 175,000 13,500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 111. seller. 1901 600,000 60,000 10 10 Brwseh Hydraulic551 words
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Advertisement61 1906-02-22 6 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of giving children medicine containing injurious substances is sometimes more disastrous than the disease' from which they may be suffering. Every, mother should know that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for chil-’’ dren to take, as it contains nothing harmful. George Town61 words
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Advertisement316 1906-02-22 6 I shall soon be travelling again in the Rocky Mountains, and shall depend a good deal upon Liebig's Extract—that is to say, upon LEMCO, which is the only Liebig's Extract I recognise."— Edward Wkympm», Sportsmen provided with LEMCO are equipped for all emergencies in the food line. In addition to316 words
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Advertisement144 1906-02-22 6 Vinolia A D or Delicate, Sensitive, Irritable Skins. I AJ V J I PREMIER, FLORAL, MEDICAL. TOILET (Otto), VIOLET, and VESTAL. f D ET A For Aching, Face Spots, Eczema, and ail IVI Skin Irritation. Invaluable for Mosquito and Insect Bites. TZ. For Redness, Roughness, Toilet, Nursery, I 1 E?144 words
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Advertisement341 1906-02-22 6 Which Salt? 4 Sit: f-.r the Dones, salt for the Erain I Sc.lt f;r the Nerves relieves the St rai 4 Slt for the Country, salt for the Tow’ I Si.lt to keep people from breaking 1 Salt for the Kitchen, salt for the Table S.Jt for the Delicate, salt341 words
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Advertisement1266 1906-02-22 7 f& J MAIN &Go Ltd r smam 11 J Established is®*. t| If pays you to buy the best, Yl lez-to to £6 The undersigned having been appointed g| the best Of all COCOAS Ifl I'WWI Agents of the above Coinpan V, are ready feai M E, AT.l®£?;i| o «n1,266 words
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Advertisement2351 1906-02-22 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE OF Nederlandsch-lndische AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKINC CORPORATION. «AATSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. INDIA, L|MiTED (NethertXtt “iXum D ,irh. i.r Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Netherlands Trading Society. Fi sca Amts for the United States ol Established at Bat Incorporate., by Royal Charter.2,351 words
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