Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 June 1906

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 125 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY, sth JUNE. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2009 1 s6 mf Intended Sailings. Sapping Sapping! P S r™ a N n a v*' ga BR,T,SH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. 1 Norddeslschtr Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. _J___ f them miULS AND DEPABTW.S. K,, Imt.s go to Sail. Stbam.il 1 MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam. T J Ohlmw./i. Madras. Pondic h<?rrv. Cuddaiore
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    • 1099 2 A. J. MAIN Co., Ltd. LiqueuF Whisky,! Designers, Manufacturers and Giesiers Champagne. waterproof pane, Gia» and chinj* 0 VERMINPROOF K I» «K Erectors LIPTON’S WINES 8 FIRE RESISTING I IKk u II SPIRITS HI C °XZ ABLe *ONT WASH OLOTHM. OF ALL TYPES OF on the Market. I j Will
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  • 822 3 the straits output. Some interesting notes on Straits tin are to be found in Mr. Walter Hy. Barnard’s metal market report, dated London, 7 11th May:— \Jay7th’. £5 better for spot at £193 rj. and £5 10/- better for 3 months at i'lB'J 10/-, a large business
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  • 90 3 London, 26th May. Matches between Lane isliire and Surrey, Gloucester and Notts, aid Warwick an! Yorkshire had to be abandoned owing to rain. Middlesex re'sns Sussex, and Essex **r.s Kent were drawn. •Middlesex beat Sussex by four wickets. London, 29‘.h May. "urrey has beiten Gloucesterhire by ten
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  • 261 3 In the interview we reproduced from a Colombo paper the other day with Mr. H. A. Wickham he remarked that there was plenty of good rubber land available in British New Guinea. This opinion is supported by Mr. Staniforth Smith, who, writing in the Australian
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  • 223 3 Many planters abroad might do worse thin turn their attention to the production of camphor, says the British Tr’de Journal. It is probable that, the camphor tree can l>e grown in as many places as the rubber tree, which at one time was believed to be
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  • 301 3 The following unclaimed letters and papers are lying at the Penang Post Office Allard, R. J. Lomox, F. J Allen. Mrs. W. Malins, A. L Almeida, RS. <U McArthur. Mrs. C. Beresford, Mrs. W. Michele, Z. Brown. G. G. Nyborg, Mrs. O. E. Bulkley, Dr. L. C. Penny.
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  • 1074 3 —Commercial Intelligence. No journal published in this country has done more than we have to prove that the charges light-heartedly brought by certain writers, official and otherwise, against British manufacturers were false. We have again and again been at considerable trouble to collect facts
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  • 222 3 The P. O. Extra Service. Tiie P. it O. Co.’s May time table contains some particulars of the intermediate direct line to Japan. The Nile, the first of four N class steamers to l»e built for this purpose, will l»e on the loading berth in July. It w<U Imi rem»-mbered
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  • 223 3 The Morning Post of the sth ult, says: With reference to the reports of unrest in Borner», Reuter’s Agency learns that tlie representative in England of Rij ih Brooke of Sarawak has received a telegram announcing the outbreak of grave disturbances in Brunei. Lt is stated
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  • 277 3 Per P. it O. steamer Britannia, from London, Mav 11th, connecting with the steamer Delta at Colombo, due at, Penang June 7 —To Singapore. His Excellency Sir John Anderson, K C.M.G., Miss Anderson. Mr. W. B. Cochrane, Miss Laird, Mr. W. S. Moore. Mr. E. G.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowledged t > be the most successful medicine in use for B »wel Complaints. It alwiys cures, and cures quickly. It <an be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cas<’S. Cures griping all kinds of diarrhoea and
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    • 67 3 No Competition. .The unif »rm success of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Dianin,ea Remedy >n the relief and cure of bowel complaints both in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone who has used il knows, is
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    • 63 3 Beware <»i a wugn. Now is th« ti ue to get rid of that cough, for if you lot it. ’hang o i no one can tell what the end may he. Others have been cured of their Roughs very quickly by using Ch smberlai/i’s Cough Remedy. hy not you
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    • 142 3 w f -r y 1 ..mb. g bbst dutch CIGARS. Prices Greatly Reduced. Just the Brands You Want. G. H- SLOT Co. COWS BEAD BRAND. ——Full Cream, Sterilized, Full Cream f Unsweetened Condensed Swiss Milk. REGULARLY SUPPLIED TO ALL THE Government Hospitals o! Penang, Province Wellesley, Pnlan Jerajak, Ac. A
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  • 108 4 Tuesday, sth JuneMoonlight Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m. High water 10.26 a.in Low water 4 24 p.m W«4n««4a», oth J»«ae. High water 11.16 a. m Ix>w water 5.1 R p m League Football: St. Xavier’s v. N. L Thursday. 7th JuneFull Moon. League Football Y.M.C.A. v. P.C.C. High water
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  • 39 4 RoBEKTSOX-NErBRONNKR —On the 2nd June, nt St. George’* Church. Penang, by Rev. F. W. Haine*. Colonial Chaplain. John, elder son of John Roliertson, of H.B.M. Register House. Edinburgh, to Elaine Mattel, elder daughter of E. Neubronner, Esq., Singapore.
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  • 1077 4 Speaking at the F. M.S. dinner in London on May 4, Sir John Anderson, responding to the toast «if the evening Prosperity to the Federated Malay State*, proposed by Sir Frank Swettenham, dwelt at length on the labour problem in the M day Peninsula Hi* Excellency,
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  • 240 4 While the funeral of the late Mr. Hudson was still being conducted, another wellknown member of the European community of Penang. Mr. E. Zobel. was living at his resi lence in Barrack R rad. It up] ears that a native servant discovered Mr. Zobel Iving in ids
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  • 116 4 ’l’h electi ic train car- started itii’ ll between the Prison- ami Aier Etam yest<day morning, but as they were not running very smoot'ilv. tie service has been stop ped pending the i eturn of Mr. O V. I lienia -1 from leive ?»fr. Thomi* is ex|e,t“
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 174 4 Eastern Oriental Hotel. CRITERION DINNER AND FULL MOON BAND Thursday. tfie Ttfj June, at 8 p.m, SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. WANTED- eSSrSi U ea p (Jo <t A BOOKKEEPER from Ist July. Must aofktq w»h IJk be thoroughly competent. AbLAIB xvflC KENNEDY Co., Kincaid’s Perfection 1. Downing Street. WHISKY Central Sales
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    • 109 4 CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor, written 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. 4LL monies must be paid »t the “Pinang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose receipts wi
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  • 1623 4 0311 GARY, Mr. H. H. HUDSON. It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Mr. Herbert Henry Hudson, Solicitor-General, Penang, which occurred with painful suddenness yesterday morning as a result of a riding accident Early on Sunday morning Mr. Hudson went out for a ride on his
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  • 790 5 FESTIVITIES IN MADRID. THE BOMB OUTRAGE. SUICIDE OF THE ASSASSIN [Reuter's Service.] London, 2nd June. During the course of yesterdiy (Friday) Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spiin frequently appeared on the balcony of the Palace in Madrid, and on each occasion they received an ovation
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  • 158 5 THE TINNED MEAT SC’ANDAL. CONFIDENTIAL REPORT. SEVERE STRICTURES. [REUTER’S Service.] London, sth June President Roosevelt has sent the confidential report of Mr. C. P. Neill, the Commissioner of Labour, in regard to his inspection of meat packing-houses in Chicago, to the United Scales Congress. The report declares that
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  • 85 5 NEW PRESIDENT OF CHAMBER. THE BUDGET DEFICIT. [Reuter's Service] London, 2nd June. The French Chamber of Deputies has re-assembled after the elections. M. Henri Brisson, the well-known Radical leader, who was Premier in 1885, and President of the Chamber in 1887 and in 1896-8, has been electe 1 President
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  • 63 5 A PROBABLE SETTLEMENT. Reuter's Service London. 4th June. The Observer says that, as a result of the recent visit of His M ij sty King IL 1 ward to Greece, the Cieti-i question (in regard to the dem.m 1 for union with Greece) wdl probably be settled bv th?
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  • 38 5 THE ATLANTIC FLEET. [Reuter’s Service] London. 2nd June. Rear-Admiral George le Cl.-rc E{*rton. c B. Nival Aide-de-C imp t> His M ijesty King Edward, h is been appointed Second in Command of the AtlanHc Fleet.
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  • 42 5 BANQUET AT PORTSMOUTH. [Reuter’s Service] London. 4th June. The officers and <t«ws of the new Japanese warships A<* hima an 1 A it'rri have l,een entertaine 1 at a bmqiet given by the naval authorities at Ports n >uth.
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  • 41 5 ASSURANCES TO GREAT BRITAIN. [Rkuter’s .Service.] London, 4th June. Chini has sent the British Legation at Peking written assurances that it is not propos* d to m ike any change in the present status of the Chinese Customs.
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  • 38 5 THE DERBY WINNER. Reuter’s Service.] i London, sth June. Maj «r E. Loder's b c Spearmint, the winner of the Derby, will compete for the Grand Prix de Paris of 8.000 sovs., on Sunday next, 10th inst.
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  • 36 5 DISCOVERY OF BOMBS. [Reuter’s Service.] London 4th June. Some excitement has been caused in Italy by the discovery of a number of bombs at Ancona, which King Emmanuel intends to visit on the 24th inst.
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  • 140 5 SERIOUS FIGHTING IN ZULUUND.! CAPTURE OF A STRONGHOLD, r A DISASTER AVERTED. [Reuter’s Service London. 4th June. The Natal columns combined and bmnbarded Chief Sig ananda’s stronghold, which they captured after arduous operations but found that it had been evacuated. The information received by the Intelligence Bureau of
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  • 27 5 OPENING OF MUKDEN. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 4rl> June. A grand celebration has been held at Mukden, in Manchuria, to commemorate its formal opening to International trade;
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  • 20 5 NEW MINISTRY FORMED. [Reuter’s Service] London, 2nd June. Baron Beck has formed a new Ministry in Austria.
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  • 103 5 Distribution of Prizes. The prizes for the undermentioned tennis and golfing events recently played oil will lie presented to the winners on Saturday afternoon next, 9<li June, «t 6.30 p. m. Tennis Ladies’ Championship .Mrs. Dunn. Ladies’ Singles Handicap Mrs Dnnn. Ladies’ Doubles: Mrs. Ebdmand Mrs. M
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  • 310 5 First Day’s Handicaps. 1 The following are the handle ips f<>r the first dav of th? Selangor Races, t'i’be held at Kual i Lumpur on Tuesday, the 19tli ins* ant J'he Planters’ <X'p. With $l,OOO adde«t,pf which $250 goes to, the second horse provide I thers are five
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  • 856 5 l—- 1» 190« jfy.: —-r-.. Present? His Excellency the Acting Governor, Sir William T. Taylpr, k.c.m.o. Hon. E. L. Brockman (Acting Colonial Secretary). o J. R. Innes (Act. Attorney-General). >IM J. O. Anthonisz (Act. Col. Treasurer). A T. Bryant (Acting Auditor-General). A. Murray, C.R., m.i.c.e. (Col. Engineer). W.
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  • 349 5 ROBERTSON—NEUBRON NER. At St. George’s Church, on Saturday, the marriage of John,, the elder son, of Mr. John Robertson, of H. B. M. 'Registrar House, Edinburgh, and Accountant to Messrs. Fraser ano Neave, to Elaine Mabel, elder daughter of Mr. Edwin Neubrtmner of .Singapore, was solemnized, the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 6 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister Co., Ltd.
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    • 579 5 New Advertisements. WANTED. A YOUNG and Energetic European for opening up Rubber Estate. Apply with all particulars to AYLESBURY Ac GARLAND, Ipoh, Perak. AUCTION SALE OF B.S. ABBOTSFORD. TO BE SOLD AT POWELL Co.’s SALEROOM, SINGAPORE ON THE' Tuesday, 3rd July, 1906, at 2.30 p.m. unless previously disposed q/*] The
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  • 626 6 The Master of the P. <fc O. Arcadia, which arrived at Singapore from Penang last week, reports having passed a conical buoy adrift on the 24th of May about 50 miles North West of One Fathom Bank Lighthouse. It had apparently been in the water fora long
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  • 174 6 Metis, Brit.,' 2167,'8r0Wn, June 4, Calcutta, coal coke, Behn Meyer Co. Calchas, Brit, 4278, William’, June 4, Sinpore, gen, W. Mansfield Co. Lindula, Brit., 2183, Paterson, June, 4, Rangoon, gen., H. Liebert Co. C. Apcar, 1730, Stewart, June 4, Singapore, gen., A. A. Anthony Co. Calypso. Brit., 339,
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  • 70 6 Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat. Rotorca for Tongkah. Pahang for Batu Bahra Pegu for Edie, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Tong Cray Ln for Batu Bahra ami Asahan. Pin Seng for Port Swettenhaiu and S'pote. Ladv Weld for Teluk Anson. De Kock for Deli and Batavia. Malaya
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  • 178 6 ri’.K Maky Austin for Port Swettenham, at 1 p.m. to-vnorrow. Taw Tong for Trang, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Langkai* for Pangkor and Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Residknt Halewyn for Pangkor, at 4 p.m. to-morrow. Petke 1, for Pangkalan Brandan, at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Avagyee for
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  • 198 6 <«/ S7* wftxrx .■/,/>« o «■<> <.«/• ./.u- <■ Au<’HKN< RAG, from N*-w York. June G, oil. S. Seng »t Co. Austria, from Colombo. June 6. for Singap re. China. and Japan S. K. Co Delia, from Colombo, June 7. for Singapore, ami China A. Gilfillan Co. Patkooli
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  • 15 6 ler s. s. C. Apcai from Singapore, Messrs. L. Neubronner and J. Somerville.
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  • 132 6 Pejtaeg, sth June, lso6. (By Courtagy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7/16 3 Credit /4| 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174 j 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras,
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  • 173 6 Penang, sth June, 1906 Gold leaf «I— Pepper (W. C<»x«t 3 lbs. 5 os.) "tock White Pepj»er 31 —sellers Trang Penner 21 874 sales. Mace «1 Mace Picking’ 68| R. Nutmeg. 110 33} sales. fNo. I .6-7 sales. >< 2 x. no stock. Basket 2 6f i sales Tapioca
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  • 574 6 Year of Number j^ ue p a jj For- Capital. of Value 1 up. Stock». Quotations, mation. Share». I MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO s|o Relat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $5 1900 175,000 13.500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. ]2\ xeVer». 1901 600,n00 60,000 10 10 Bruseli
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 279 6 Contracted Neuralgia During; the War. I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I trie«i several kinds of medicine but they <1 <1 me no good until a friend of mine recommend ed Chamberlain’s Pain Balm which g*ve me immediate relief. I have had no
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    • 77 6 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As scon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for
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    • 224 6 DENTISTRY. J W. MANSON, American Dentist, lutte of l>r. Allen «V Co. Plia., U.S.A. CAorgre* .Wodernt*. i'nnanttation Free. Residing at 21A Penang Road. A Few Doors from the E. A O’. Ho el. Penang Sales I{oom. Re The Penang Steam Saw Mill Co, in Liquidation, i TO BE SOLD BY
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    • 214 6 WroiightlronTubes&FittingsJ Large Stocks Always on Hand. ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., LIMITED j notice’ Save Your Life, Save Your Properties, From the Monster Fiend Fire LTSE the S’ar I'i*e Extinguisher. t’liis Extinguisher couf iin-t more efficient fit e-d—»t* O\mg itMln id tlitn c.ui b found in ANY (‘THEII E X I’i NG
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    • 347 6 FOR Australian pony d T) Apply M. XI C 7) e C l Q azai( FOR Sale” A USfUALIAN CHESTNUT Miur v fast, quiet in harness a than 4 years, uny reasonable off r«’ce i)te Apply to “X. 1 c/o Pinuny Gazeite, WANTED. AN ASSISTANT DKESsER 0R TA GEDONO ESTATE
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  • 1163 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING. 1906. Tuesday 31st July, laljursday 2nd Jlugust AND Saturday FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 3Jst JULY, 1906. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $6OO A Kaee for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into the Straits or E.M.S. as Subscription
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 *NEW MUSIC. Slieard’s 30Ui Comic and Variety Annual now ready. Post Free 75 cts. New Supplies of Special Twisted Silk Violin Strings. George Tissington Co., 23, BsachyStreet, Penang. Orders Received for Mr. E. Morgan, Piano Tuner. MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLES~~ ‘•Tin: WORLD’S BEST BICYCLES.” They Run Easy and Keep Running Easy. TIVOLI
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    • 529 7 NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft, on Bromide Dapai W. JONES. 2 1-1-05 I'kologranheiT. Dr. F. A. Moffatt, R.D.S, Surgical and Mechanical DENTIST, No. 32 NORTH AM ROAD. Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment. Crown and Bridge
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1400 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERiANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch-lndische (i AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPU. CORPORATION. INDIA LIMITED Escompto-Maatscftnc" v Ji e (Netherlands-Indian Discount Incoroorated taw Raval Charter PaW- up-Capital $10,000,000 lUthMrlandj Trading Societj. fiscal 4g eft S f or United Siam
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