Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 March 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-03-26 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No 68 VOL. LXIV. MONDAY. 26th MARCH. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1933 1906-03-26 1 lntended Sailings. ww P S 0. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen, tion Company. Jk jySw Fon Intknori, to Sail. Stkamkil B AND imm»F.s. g»A 8 Vir'l' .Negapatam. bat. 31st Mar. at 2 p.m.l Teesta JkAXX I a MAIL Sl'aKv Msuiras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and .Sat.1,933 words
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Advertisement1004 1906-03-26 2 y hire Insurance. FOR SALE. the bZst natural aperient watjr. 11 littiliiuh Queen Insurance Company. A C h oice~^7 S i g nment. I h Royal Fire Insurance Company. a 3 e n crated below, adapted to ll.e use «Mia Vl9 j w «-y H S <w-_ Agents for the1,004 words
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Article834 1906-03-26 3 r\\V\.Y< AD VENTURES ON ,A jSLANL> n p.e’s story of R tbinson Crusoe’s ad- on his lonelv island lias been in approached by the experiences fi, ine i'oov r<>ek* 1 crew on an island in the a iF rhe west coast of Vancouver. F t ',ling« roeeive-l s834 words
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Article533 1906-03-26 3 Before the Indian Section of the Society of Arts recently, yir. Robert Burton Buckley, C. 5.1., read a paper on the navigable waterways of India. It was hoped that Mr. John Morley, the Secretary of State for India, would have presided, but in a letter to the533 words
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Article307 1906-03-26 3 Per I*, it O. steamer Devanha, from London, March 1 To Penang, Mr. and Mrs. Symes, Miss Cowper, Mr. Buxton, Mr. Stark. To Singapore, Mr. Huson. Per P <t O. steamer Himalaya, connecting with the steamer Devanha at Colombo, from London March 2nd To Penang, Mr.307 words
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Article1701 1906-03-26 3 BY ERNEST BRINDLE. When the doom of Russian ambition in the Far East was being knelled by the bell of war in Alanchuria, M. Lessar, the bril--1 ant representative of Muscovite policy at Pekin, confided to a friend of mine his belief that the success1,701 words
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Advertisement105 1906-03-26 3 <'«ral K ia and Sciatica Cured. j r pain relieving power of Chain (n 1 :l in Bahn has been the surptise 1 many sufferers from neuralcli' sc l^ca The excruciating pains aliav'*] 'i' S, C 1 hese di-eases are quickly j);/' *y this liniment. George Town all e,,er; d105 words
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Advertisement88 1906-03-26 3 Nothing Kmial to Chamberlains’ Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints in Children. We have us«<l Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years,” says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, of Nederla.ids, Texas, U. S. A. AVe have given it to all of our children. AVe have88 words
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Advertisement79 1906-03-26 3 Wlioopinc Cough in Jamaica. During the epidemic of whooping cough which was prevalent in Jamaica. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was freely used. Mr. J. Riley Bennet, Chemist at Brown’s Town, Jamaica, says of it I cannot speak too highly of this remedy. It has never failed in a case where I79 words
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Advertisement81 1906-03-26 3 A Good Family J.iniment. Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns scalds or similar injuries, which are of almost daily occurrence, there is nothing so good. It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief but brings about81 words
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Advertisement857 1906-03-26 3 fii&ckay’s Karangan Hydraulic Tin Mining Liqueur Whisky, E Gieslers Champagne. T HE Ordinary Haf-yearly General r A Meeting of Shareholders will be held Nilinon Vnson K'oiul»»* tlie Com P an y’ s Office, 9 Weld Quay, Ixljppoil X liseil ivaisl.a. Penang, on Saturday, 31st March, 1906, at 11-30 a.m. 8.8.857 words
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Article142 1906-03-26 4 Mini»), 261 h March- League Football: P. <& T. r..,C. R. CL. Town Band, Esplanade, G to 7 p.in. High water 140 a..ni. Low water 7.40 p.m. ;i* Tuesday,'.27th March. League Football: N. L. v. Y.M.C.A. High water 11.30 p.m. liww water'B.3o a.m. ’We<inie«<t*‘j, 28tK March. ■r J'142 words
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Article1129 1906-03-26 4 I ‘-t't 5 ‘—4 f .Oujr, readers liavo doubtless, follower)., with- interest tire conflict between t hel Ilorntlh Catholic Church an I tlits State" in kCji rt k j *V t f J France, wl>ich came ,t > a lu-ad when Unddt the Separat ion Law1,129 words
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Article902 1906-03-26 4 Y.M.C.A. v. GUIDES. On Saturday afternoon a friendly game of football was played on the parade ground at Sepoy Lines between the Malay States Guides and the Y.M.C.A. In view of their League match against the Northern to-morrow the Y.M.C.A. put a fairly strong eleven on the field, the902 words
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Article823 1906-03-26 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETIXp The Annual General Meelirur Penang Golf Club was held in "ti,’ J’" house at the Sepoy Lines on Saturday ing. There were some fifty mei n ei sent, and in the absence of NI»-. the Captain, Dr. Lucy, took After the Hon. Secy., Mr823 words
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Article39 1906-03-26 4 The P. and O. Royal Mail Devanha, having left Colombo at on Sunday, is, expected to arrive a noon on Thursday, and will leave t" 1 pore, China, and Japan at 6 p.m., t e day.39 words
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Advertisement205 1906-03-26 4 X. PENANG. < Oriental 5 ~X_ w 'o B Z The Leading O a X O J Hotels O. 2 b n th e Straits and *5 A CO 32 I Burmah. *j£ X 1 55 *5 ciT PENANG HILLS. 7s. ,«5 UM /rhe Crag HoteXX. H f X-XfeJh 4205 words
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Advertisement115 1906-03-26 4 must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. A LL monies must be paid at the Tinang fl Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretaru, whose115 words
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Article98 1906-03-26 5 THE TUMI’S IN bEC <,umex rations adopted lUUl'Ell S SERVICE. Jjoiidon, 2t>th March. in'» Iterlin stat3S W t l,e ins adopted the recoinmendaK ,lC lS ir r.u loot Committee t> strike tion 15 25 >OOO mirks for rein- Ut >f tro >P« for Deiitsch-Damara- rC l ,UlUUl'Ell S SERVICE. ] - 98 words
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Article85 1906-03-26 5 THE CHEWS IN LONDON. i Reuter's Service.] London, 25th March. T! Japanese sailors for the new Japan- Irit tie >ln p. i A't-Jiu'im and A (iZort hive ;ll rivcd at the Victim an I Albert Doiks bv the s.s. Iyo-mtru (whi h paised through el)l ii Reuter's Service.] - 85 words
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Article89 1906-03-26 5 gekiian dissatisfaction. Reuter's Service London, 24th March. The d ssati'f ict.ion of th* German press with the conduct of the Germ in c ise at tin 1 Morocco Conference at Algeciras is crowing. Die position of Prince Bulow, laiper'al Chancellor, is being seriously lineir-s *<l. It[ Reuter's Service ] - 89 words
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Article54 1906-03-26 5 CABINET COUNCIL. THE EDUCATION BILL. [Belter's Service.] London, 26th March. A prolonged meeting of the Cabinet was held on Saturday, when the Government’s Education Bill was discussed. Mr. Augu-tiiie Birred, K. c President "f the Board of E lunation, is to receive a Roman Catholic deputation on[Belter's Service.] - 54 words
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Article54 1906-03-26 5 A YEA II S CASUALTIES. INTRODUCTION’ OF INCOME TAX. Reuter's Service London, 25th March. Ihe returns published by the Governtnent of Russia show that 14,130 persons "eie killed am! 19.524 wounded, as the lo'irt of tin' interna I disorders during 1905. It is reported that Russia has decided t"| Reuter's Service ] - 54 words
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Article54 1906-03-26 5 A JUDICIAL RULING. B EUT K Il's SE R VIC E. 1 London, 24th March. A from New Yoi k states that .judge has ruled that the officials of •'Mnaiiee comp anies are guilty of larceny 111 making contributions to political ,l| piugn funds from th* monies[ B EUT K Il's SE R VIC E. 1 - 54 words
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Article40 1906-03-26 5 Ls HON AGE AT VLADIVOSTOCK. I Bkuter's SICRI ICE London, 26th March. L'o -Lipinese merchant sailors have n ai rested in a fort at Vladivostock. ,ll| -> ami nutes of the fortress were found 1,1 l, !eir possession.I Bkuter's SICRI ICE ] - 40 words
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Article49 1906-03-26 5 IN I’ll IDUCTION INTO A MERIC x. I’eutkr's Service.] London. 25th March. Ir n'I** 1 U ;l L T niversit v, in the Manti r. ,l '>ngh of New York, is invoking liu i' 1 ,e u Union, to introduce u 5 football into the American Univer•Kies,I’eutkr's Service.] - 49 words
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Article129 1906-03-26 5 THE BOUNDARY DISPUTE. AN ULTIMATUM. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th March., It is expected that an ultimatum will be sent to the Turkish commander at Akaba requiring the withdrawal of the troops from Tabah within twenty-four hours. Failing compliance, the position will be bombarded, but it is possible[Reuter’s Service.] - 129 words
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Article66 1906-03-26 5 AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS. I Reuter s Service.] London, 26th March; A cable from Reuter’s correspondent at Manila states that the American battleship IKi'fCO/t.sin received urgent orders from ten United State Navy Department at Washington to sail at midnight to join the American fleet at Shanghai. [Die JFiscons-LtI Reuter s Service.] - 66 words
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Article64 1906-03-26 5 THE COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th March. The members of the South African Commission of Enquiry will sail f*oin Southampton for Capetown on April 7th. [The Commit tee appointed by the Government to enquire into the basis of a Constitution for the Transvaal is composed of[Reuter’s Service.] - 64 words
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Article47 1906-03-26 5 VISIT TO ADEN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th The Duke and Duchess of Connaught cm I hair way Home from South Africa landed at Aden and lunched at the Residency. The Duke unveiled a statue of Queen Victoria. Their Royal Highnesses sailed in the evening.[Reuter’s Service.] - 47 words
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Article54 1906-03-26 5 A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th March. In the House of Lords on the 29 th inst. Viscount Halifax with move a motion to the effect that this House desires to place on recoi (1 its high appreciation of Viscount M ilner’s services to the Empire[Reuter’s Service.] - 54 words
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Article179 1906-03-26 5 INTER-’V ARS IT Y S PORTS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 26th March. Die 43rd annual inter-university sports were held at Queen’s Club on Saturday when Oxford beat Cambridge by 7 events to 3. 1 1’his makes the 2Jth win for Oxford who won last year by 6 I'3[Reuter’s Service.] - 179 words
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Article862 1906-03-26 5 On Saturday afternoon at the Esplanade a team' of cricketers who have < resided “over five years in the East.” met a team of those who are alleged to have lived under five years in the East.” The younger men batted first, Nailer and Mugliston showing up well. Perkins,862 words
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Article838 1906-03-26 5 FRIDAY’S MEETING. Harbour Scheme Adopted. The overshadowing feature at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday afternoon was the final consideration of the Harbour Scheme. Some Interesting Paprrs. Before that subject was taken up, some interesting papers were laid before the Council, as well as one or838 words
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Article377 1906-03-26 5 <‘THE OLD CEYLON PLANTER.” Under “Random Arrows,” by “Archer” in Hie Ceylon Observer, we find the following :—-Sir John Anderson, K C.M.G., sets up no modest when he wishes that he iqay see established in the Straits—a colony which he r has governed with such pre-eminent ability377 words
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Article357 1906-03-26 5 A London wire to the Times of Ceylon say* A Straits Settlements Rubber Company is acquiring Bertam estate in the Wellesley Province. The capital of the Company is £175,000. J The following c eminent on the above is also made by t hat journal A357 words
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Advertisement7 1906-03-26 5 ■>' 1 1 SADDLED McAlistsr ft* Co., Ltd,7 words
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Advertisement280 1906-03-26 5 DEWAR’S WHISKY. SOLE AGENTS, Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., (ESTABLISHED 1864). Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ale, Beer and Stout Importers. Price List on Application to Office, nt the Corner.j>Xßeach Street and Church Street Ghaut. New Advertisements. LADY’S SADDLE, made by Champion and Wilton, complete with girths and numnah, price $55.00. GENTLEMAN’S SADDLE280 words
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Article821 1906-03-26 6 As the first turbine steamer on the Pacific Ocean,, the Canadian-Australian liner Maheno will make her first voyage on May 25 from Vancouver to Sydney. Success has attended the trials made on the battleship Jupiter of Scotch coal and oil for fuel in place of Welsh coal.821 words
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Article128 1906-03-26 6 Vabzin, Ger., 2872, March 24, Java, gen., Behn Meyer ft Co. Ska Mkw, Brit., Gov. Yacht, 500, Murphy, Mar. 25, S’pore, gen., Col. Government Fitzpatrick, Brit., 730, Heggie, March 25, Rangoon, gen., Hock Moh Ischia, Itah, 2784, Cogholo, March 25, Hongkong, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Palamcotta, Brit., 2208,128 words
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Article51 1906-03-26 6 Hebe for Deli. Van uric Parra for Deli Taw Tong for Asahan Petrel for Port SWettonhain. Deli for Tr mg. Canton for Pangkoranfl Teluk Anson. Malaya for Deli Palamcoti a for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong and Amoy. Maetsuycker for Olehleh, Pulo Weh and Padang. Flying Dragon for Port51 words
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Article60 1906-03-26 6 PER;— i Jin Ho for Langkat, at 1 pin. to-morrow. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham, and Singapore, at 3 p.n¥. t-Oinorrow. Fitzpatrick for Rangoon, at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Mary Austin for Port Swettenham, at 1 p.m 1 on Wednesday. Langkat for Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.60 words
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Article69 1906-03-26 6 A' /!>•«< u( Sle<nnev, where nppro.r.i fa.it... .Lite <>! «»,•»•»»•<«/, where /><>»«•»»//. /«■»!</ <1 yplt f A. Achilles, from S’pore, Mar. 24, for Amsterdam, London, and Antwerp, W. M. ft Co. Sikh, from Glasgow, and Liverpool, -April 2, for Singapore China, S. Buttery ft Co. Trieste, from Colombo,69 words
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Article52 1906-03-26 6 Per s. s. Hebe from Singapore, Rev. F. King, Mr. and Mrs. Reinonerer, Messrs. Holloway, Zyleman and Cordiers. Per s. s. Palamcotta Rangoon, Messrs. T. More, J. Adler, Klioo Jin Tuk. Per s. s. Pin Seng from Singapore, The Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Hoover, Messrs. Wilson, Davies52 words
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Article128 1906-03-26 6 Penang, 26th March, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4f 3 Credit 2,'4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/41 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 177| Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 J Madras, Demand Bank128 words
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Article180 1906-03-26 6 Pen ano, 26th March, 1906. Gold leaf 81 Pepper (W. .Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz.) Rl,, ck ■White Pepper 28|. sales. Trang Pepper 19|. buyers. Mace 81 sales. Mace Pickings 81 buyers. B. Nutmegs 110 32 sales. J No. 1 6.1” ‘2 >. x Basket 3 10 se'l<rs. Tapioca180 words
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Article553 1906-03-26 6 Year of Number T p a id For- Capital. of np Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO Relat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $3 .«*//<»»«. 1900 175,000 13,500 10 10 Bersawali Gold Mitj’g Co. Ld. 13 sales. 1901 600*1)00 60,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Min553 words
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Advertisement62 1906-03-26 6 Rheumatism Can Be Cured. Many sufferers from this painful disease have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A permanent cure may be effected by continuing its use for a short time. It will cost you but a trifle to try it. George62 words
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Advertisement249 1906-03-26 6 IF you are weak, tired, nervous or rundown, the best thing you can take to recuperate your debilitated system, is Stearns’ Wine of Cod L ver Oil. No other cod liver oil preparation gives as good results and none is nicer to take. Sold everywhere. Union S.S. Go. of N.Z.,249 words
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Advertisement257 1906-03-26 6 IS AN R Unequalled i luq Agent fl IS i Hot Countries. r nfeeling Fluid 1 non-staininE, and for |j i general or personal ’s thoroughly effective. i s It completely disinfects the house in which 3 it is used,and, administered internally prevents Cholera, T yphoid Fever, Dysentery, etc. 5257 words
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Advertisement269 1906-03-26 6 NEW MUSIC. Six Miniature Dances (Piano) by J. M. Capel. Representative of Italy, Poland, Lgypt, Germany, Norway and Russia. Bound similarly to the well-known Nell Gwyn Dances. $l.OO, Postage 6 cents. Twelve selections of Malay Music for Piano, also hound in one book, $l.OO, Postage 6 cents. Violin, ill 21269 words
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Advertisement315 1906-03-26 6 nENTISTIRY W. MANSON mertcan Bentiaf rate of Dr. Alien ft c <( P |a (1 Charges Moderate. Consult., tinu Cl Residing*at 21 A Penang R ol{j A Few Doors from the E. <J o Ho The Straitsjales Roen. General Enquiry Registration OifV FOR U Assistants, Clerks, Domestic Servants, &c., and315 words
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Advertisement1123 1906-03-26 7 TANGVE’S, LIMITED. Wrought IronTubes&Httings, rt,. n n»noe B ,9 p.m. to 2 x. u «so. Large Stocks Al ways on Hand. rtoX’V r X“iXko7g U^r^ S hXhai I PfitpOj Dinners, 8 p.m. to 11p.m. $3O AOAMSON ©ILFILLAN V 00.. LIMITED. A ulivli Garden Parties, 5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. $3O1,123 words
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Advertisement1583 1906-03-26 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA I HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERIANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF N .6sT,AV« AND CHINA, BANKING CONFONATIOH. -J-» CORPORATION. llB TE S" 'l•' t,„ r 7 Reserve Fund. Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 America H O 6 >°°o,ooo._ rannnnn Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 41<1 nn ftftn abt.1,583 words
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