Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 146 VOL. LXiV. FRIDAY. 29th JUNE, 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1877 1906-06-29 1 I s P> Intended Sailings. «wo». P 0. Steam Naviga- BR WSH ND A STEAM RAy GATIOR Co LTD Nwddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. tion, Company. jPk QrareA HfFCHD ARRIVALS AN» DEPARTURES. Fo Ihtwdbd to Sail Bn.nu. WfA V H MAIL SERV’ICE. Negapatam, 4nA\\ g/ K Outward». Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and //rm1,877 words
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Advertisement637 1906-06-29 2 !^==^=i=!!=i== g 7 Insurance. The London I Uptons teas Wrought Iron Tubes Fittings, WERE AWARDED THE THE undersigned have been appointed Agent» for the Corporation are no w I Large Stocks Always on Hana. I Agents for the above Companies, and are i paied to accept Al ATIINIC and Fljlir637 words
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Article262 1906-06-29 3 RESULT of an unexpected visit. Robert Emdale, who ha? had large rience in the tinning business in this eXP \.-v ind in the Colonies, writes to the R advisable that we should ]v the disgusting conditions that tinong most of the packers here at obt o' Ido262 words
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Article364 1906-06-29 3 The following letter is published by Messrs Lewis and Peat, brokers. London: Sir.—At our last sale we sold 2 cases of about 1 cwt. each Ceylon rubber, which had been sent home in a new form viz., pressed w unis’’ which met with goo’, compel364 words
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Article103 1906-06-29 3 London, 19* li June. Kent has b*aten Hampshire by ’an innings and 12. Yorkshire has beaten Essex by nine wickets. b irwickshiie has beaten Derbyshire by 'in innings and 16. has beaten Gloucestershire by an ’"nings and 22. Yotts las beaten Leicestershire by 10 V| k°fsat L'icester.103 words
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Article149 1906-06-29 3 M Mail, June 18. 1 'dicut. June 16th. I stated in a formLiter that 2,000 acres of forest bind ill- Ernad Tnluq had been leased to Uro pean planter for rubber cultivaby the Patinhare Kovilagoni people, uie a branch of the Zamorin’s family, "‘annual rental nowM Mail, June 18. - 149 words
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Article780 1906-06-29 3 GOW, WILSON STANTON’S REPORT. 13, Rood Lane, London, E. C. June Bth, 1906. At to day’s auction, 184 packages of Ceylon and Straits Settlements Plantation grown rubber were under offer, of which 123 were sold. The total weight amounted to about 8 tons, Ceylon contributing 34 and780 words
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Article1567 1906-06-29 3 BY A WHITE MAN WHO DID IT. I was in Johnnesburg, penniless. Therefore I cast about for the quickest possible way of makiug enough mohey to enable me to shake the dust of the Golden City from my feet. Thus it was that I encountered the1,567 words
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Article250 1906-06-29 3 Per P. it O. steamer Marmora from London, June 8, connecting with steamer Ddhi nt Colombo, due at Penang July 5 l’o Penang, Mr. E J. W. Eames, Mr. J. McKeon, Mr/ W. 11. T. Pattenson. To Singapore, Mr. and Mis. F 4V. Carey, A4t<« K.250 words
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Advertisement58 1906-06-29 3 No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in 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 it knows, is without58 words
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Advertisement75 1906-06-29 3 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknowledged to l»e the most successful medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly. It can be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases Cures griping all kinds of diarrhoea, ami at the75 words
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Advertisement60 1906-06-29 3 Beware of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let it. hang on no one can t6ll what the en»l may lie. Otler. have been cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Why not you George Town Dispensary,60 words
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Advertisement231 1906-06-29 3 “LIMPET” For use in Corrugated Iron Roofs Structures. RWell Galvanised and Conform with any sur- face. J Prevent all Leakage. IP Prevent Nail Holes Rusting. Largely used by the E Indian Government. w t N For Samples and Prices S apply to Guthrie Co., Ltd., Penang. WASHERS. The Most Up=to=date231 words
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Article123 1906-06-29 4 Friday. S9th J«ac. St. Peter. Municipal Meeting, 3 p.m. Homeward B. I. Mail. High water 5.50 p.m. Low water 11.50 a.m Saturday, 30th Jaas. Football Y.M.C.A.—lst XI. v. 2nd XI. Swimming Club Fete, Tanjong Bungah. Padang Jawa Rubber Co.: General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 11 a.m. High water123 words
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Article1126 1906-06-29 4 The annual report of the luspectonGeueral of Police on the Straits Settlements police fbrce and on the l state of crime for the year 1905, dated March 15th, reached us from the Colonial Secfretary’s office yesterday. Tn spite ot the optimistic spirit in which it fe1,126 words
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Article633 1906-06-29 4 JUDGMENTJLNp;SENTENCES. In the Chief Court at Alor Star, Kedah, judgment was delivered in the case against Tunku Yatim, Mat, Pin, and others, on the charge of the murder of Kirpan Uhetty;' Adriinatfy-; ayd Pddnlafeainy on the night of the 30*th Rabial-awal, 1324. (24th May last). The following633 words
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Article248 1906-06-29 4 Members of the Penang Swimming Club will need no reinin.ler of the moonlight fete to-be held under the of Use Club «at Tanjong Bungah to-morro'w 'frig'lit, for these functions are so popular that they are looked forward to weeks iH'forehand, ami there is little •'.poSSibilivv of‘-anyone forgetting248 words
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Article510 1906-06-29 4 P. C. 0. V. ANGLO-CHINESE The favourable position in the L competition of the Penang and poor place the Anglo-Chinese School was respon for no very general interest being take their meeting yesterday evening on •'Esplanade. The first match.’ on 15th March,, resulted, it is true i n510 words
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Article341 1906-06-29 4 {From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala 2Bth June. Mr. K. Arulannbalam. ba., a nephew of Mr. V. Kanakasabhai, BA.BL, the author of Tam’ls 1800 years ago and brother <>f Mr. K. Vaitliialingam, Assistant Post-master-General, Madras, delivered a lectuie on “Humanity” at the Kuala Kangsar Reading Room last341 words
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Advertisement124 1906-06-29 4 WHERE TO STAY: E. 0. HOTEL Penan£. THE CRAQ HOTEL Penang Hills. RAFFLES HOTEL Singapore. STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor». KODAK CAMERAS .<* AND KODAK FILMS < For Sale at The GEORGE TOWN Dis P ensar y Ltd. Photographic Dealers, PENANG. Kilm» for following Cameras. No. 1 Brownie. No.124 words
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Advertisement115 1906-06-29 4 CONTRIBUTIONS 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 Pinang /4 Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary,115 words
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Article289 1906-06-29 5 THE ATTACK ON OFFICERS. THE death sentences. SUGGESTED INTERVENTION. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 28th Juue. Several of the Radical members of the House of Commons have interviewed Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for foreign Affairs, and appealed to him to S ecure a postponement of the executions of the[Reuter’s Service.] - 289 words
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Article138 1906-06-29 5 MOTOR-CAR COLLISION [Reuter’s Service.] Loudon, 28th June. It is reported that, while Mr. F. Freenrin Thomas, the Liberal candidate fur the vacancy in the Bodmin division of C trnwal) treated by the unseating H.o 11« -1». C. H. Agar-Tlobartes, the Liberal Member, tn charges of bribery and corruption),[Reuter’s Service.] - 138 words
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Article108 1906-06-29 5 A GENERAL REPRIMANDED. (Reuter's Service.] London, 28th June. A sensation his been caused is St. Petersburg by the Tsar h iving reprimanded General Gad m. the commander of the hmous Preobrnj n,ky Regiment, for faillng to maintain discipline I'his confirms Lt* reports <>f the disaffection among the Guards, the(Reuter's Service.] - 108 words
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Article76 1906-06-29 5 BY LORD CURZON. JBkiitru’s Service.] London, 28:h June. y.Luiz in of Kedleston, f irmerly tj l p Cer Lidia, wis the chief guest of u“ at the annual dinner of the nieke Society. In tin course of a «n ir I <H 'l urzon said that tffe trand 1JBkiitru’s Service.] - 76 words
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Article27 1906-06-29 5 A LOCK ACCIDENT. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 29th June. been'^V 11 Ie Manchester Ship Canal has a e f° r a week owing to a lock[Reuter’s Service.] - 27 words
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Article95 1906-06-29 5 CLAUSE FOUR ADOPTED.- FAVOURS CATHOLICS AND JEWS. RESENTMENT OF ANGLICAN CHURCHMEN. (Rkutbk’s Sbrvicb.] London, 28th Juue. In the debate in Committee in the House of Commons on clause four of the Education Bill, providing for “extended facilities for denominational teaching, the closure was applied. A division was(Rkutbk’s Sbrvicb.] - 95 words
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Article189 1906-06-29 5 Mr. G. S. MURRAY KNIGHTED. [Rkutkr’s Sbrvicb.J London, 29th June. lhe Birthday honours have been officially announced. Mr. George Henry Crawford, of Ceylon, has been made a Companion of the Most Distinguished O.der of St. Michael and St George. The Sultan of Sel.umor (Ala’idin Suleiman bin Altuerhum Raja[Rkutkr’s Sbrvicb.J - 189 words
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Article85 1906-06-29 5 WELSH MINERS ENTOMBED. SHOCKS ELSEWHERE. (Reuter’s Service.] London,' 28th June. Six miners hive been entombed in a colliery in Wales, probably through the earthquake shock, and any hope of rescuing them his b -eit abandoned. Tn the Rh »n It Valley, the colliers cam» up to the(Reuter’s Service.] - 85 words
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Article69 1906-06-29 5 THE NEW YORK TRAGEDY. (Rkutkr’s SkRVICK;] London, 29th June. Mrs Thaw, the wife of Mr. Henry Thaw, the millionaire who shot Mr. Stanford White, the eminent architect, at Madison Square Garden Music Hall, New York, has not been aYrested. She has visited her husband in prison. A number(Rkutkr’s SkRVICK;] - 69 words
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Article66 1906-06-29 5 ENCOUNTER WITH THE REBELS. [Rkutkr’s Service London, 28th June. A large force of the Natal troops, in making a reconnaissance in the Mapumulo district, encountered the rebels, who boldly charged them despite the artillery and Maxim fire. Two kopjes were taken, and sixty of the rebels were[Rkutkr’s Service ] - 66 words
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Article30 1906-06-29 5 AN ANTI-TRUST BILL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 28th June. Tlie House of Representatives of the Australian Commonwealth has passed the second reading of an Anti-Trust Bill without a division.[Reuter’s Service.] - 30 words
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Article83 1906-06-29 5 RACING AT HO ME. A TRIO OF RESULTS. The Asian gives the following resulU of racing-at Home:— v The Coventry Stakes, won by Lord Rosebery’s ch c Traquair by Xyrt/n'wnu Cltel'tiidty, 6n 19th inst. Tfdqilair rils<s won the' Woodcote Stakes at Epsom on 29th ult. The Coronation Stakes, won by83 words
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Article214 1906-06-29 5 The B.I.” Line. Twenty New Steamers Ordered. The Glasgow correspondent of the ping World (6th June) reports tlmt thw* British India Steam Navigation Company, have placed orders for twenty steamers-—• the steamers to be large and. thoroughv« up to date. The. orders, are divided amongst Clyde, Belfast, and shipbuilders. IV214 words
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Article533 1906-06-29 5 The present conditionsaud prosj>ects of the tin market l>eing such as they are, it is not surprising that the Pahang Corporation ami the Pahang Kabang sh >uM seek tlj« opportunity to set their houses in order, says lhe ‘Lowhn and China Express A fusion of interests .seems533 words
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Article626 1906-06-29 5 FOit 190«. lhe Aujiuiil Report on the Registration < pf BirtWaud Deaths in the^traits Sfettle,i Inents for the year 1995 Uqj r jijst been publi^iiod...by. Dr. D. K- in his as Registrar-General of Births a<j< DoMha»in the-Straits Settlements i fav-ftrdep to give some idea as626 words
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Article189 1906-06-29 5 A.PkOYINCS WIiLLESLKY CASE 1 m Ov-tor>» have long been procurable m the tu‘*u o il»-- rtf rhe rivers into the S.i,i.‘ l! f Mit'-t'-'‘ l Th -ir -number has. however, been somewhat ‘insignificant, ’lucre n >t. attracted the attention pf jtbp» KP. ,l 4'V'!A. P u )diy- irn189 words
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Advertisement7 1906-06-29 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlister V Co.. Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement291 1906-06-29 5 T WHISKSES. ■VO H B -s.VA-1 CLUB WHISKY, VERY OLD SCOTCH, Sir John Power's Irish, etc., etc. Also Black and White, Dewar’s, Crawford’s. Ha idow’s, .and all .-9 Well-known Brands, Kept in Stock. Havana Cigars -Best Brands Only. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Mev?-Advertisements, Sales Room. Kafr m TO-MORROW- 30th JUNE, 1906,291 words
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Article684 1906-06-29 6 West Australian. The effort of the Marine Society to increase the supply of British sailors for the British Mercantile Marine, which has taken the shape of embarking a hundred boys trained on the Warspite for a voyage to Autralia on the Port Jackson, is a useful effortWest Australian. - 684 words
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Article109 1906-06-29 6 Preussen, Ger., 3298, Meyer, June 28, Singapore, gen., Behn Meyer A Co. Perak, Brit., 297, Buchanan, June 28, Singapore, gen., K. G. Co. Taw Tong, Brit., 105, Hassan, June 28, Trang, gen., Koe Guan Co.' Avagyee, Brit., 247, Crichton, June 29, Deli, gen., K. G. Co. Langkat, Brit.,109 words
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Article42 1906-06-29 6 Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Perak for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Taw Tong for Trang. Rotorua for Tongkah. Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Nam Sang for Singapore and Hongkong. Bharata for Rangoon and Calcutta. Flying Dragon for Port Weld.42 words
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Article218 1906-06-29 6 PICH Mary Austin for Port Swettenham, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan, at 1 p.m. tomorrow’. Avagyee for Deli, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Langkat for Pangkor and Teluk Anson, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Hong Bee for Singapore. Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Kistna218 words
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Article183 1906-06-29 6 AT n J Simmer, where frmn, ‘irt ir.,l' inhere «h.I Lightning, from Singapore. June 29, for Cal cutta, A. A. Anthony Co. Deucalion, from Singapore, June 30, for London, A’dam Antwerp, W. M Co Benlarig. from London, July 1, for Singapore, China and Japan. 8. Buttery A Co.183 words
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Article127 1906-06-29 6 Penang, 29th June, 1900. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4} 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 j 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 3 Documentary 2/41 Calcutta, Demand Bank R» 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand Bank127 words
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Article167 1906-06-29 6 Penang, 29th June, 1906. Gold leaf 81 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb* 5 oz.) stock White Pepper 28 50 Trang Pepper 21.50 buyers. Mace 81. Mace Pickings 68} B. Nutmegs 110 33 sales. C N<>. I 6 sales. Sugar. < 2 X. no stock. Banket 2.50 buyer* Fapioca Flour167 words
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Article608 1906-06-29 6 Yearof Number j BBUe p a ,4 •For- Capital. of V a l ue up- Stocks. Quotations, mation. Shares. MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $lO $lO Belat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. s7| sales. 1900 175,000 13.500 10 10 Bersawah Gold Min’g Co. Ld. 10J sales. 1901 600 000 60,000 10608 words
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Advertisement171 1906-06-29 6 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chamberlains Pain Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble since171 words
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Advertisement194 1906-06-29 6 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children nre subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed. Chamberlain’s Colic, holera, and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for194 words
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Advertisement198 1906-06-29 6 NOTICE. JAMES OLDHAM A* Co, Rubirer Brokers and Agen's. 19, St. Dunstan’s Hill. Gt. Tower St, London, E. C., secure best prices ruling for Rubber of all grades RulJiei Estate wanted for Syndicate. FOR Sale. A VSTRALIAN CHESTNUT MARE, f ß st, quiet in harness age less lian 4 years,198 words
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Advertisement529 1906-06-29 6 Government Notification. pun-Y p... R. Wl r LIPTON’S WINES 8 A Seeds nr required for the Governthe produce of obi trees preferred. ws Tenders shoubl be ad Ires ed to the Messrs. TEK THYE AND CATHIRAVALOO L-.loiiial secretary, Strairs Settlements, t’ and hlioulJ state Lr ns and probable date j529 words
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Advertisement491 1906-06-29 6 Penang The undersigned is instructed u wli BY PUBLIC AUCTION All the Household Fiirnit Ure Plants, &c., comprising Bedsteads Complete, Almin,l ß Sofas and Couches with Mattie’ Bentwood and Upholstered Rattan Furnitnre Hanging and Table Lamps, Glass and Crockery \V. lr Pictures Clocks, Fancy Vases and 'r u Singer’s Sewing491 words
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Article1149 1906-06-29 7 PROGRAMME FOR AUTUMN MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 31 st July, Thursday 2nd Jlugust AND Saturday 4tfi first day. TUESDAY, 31st JULY, 1906. 1, The Maiden Plate. Value *6OO A lUce for Maiden Horses, n.ioht ih I'»'' “ale reduced 14 lbs. All Lab imported into the Strait, or nis1,149 words
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Advertisement1395 1906-06-29 7 Ol l€K Mannheim Insurance Co. The Aachen and Munich Fire V«E\VS of Penang, Singapore, Perak Marine Insurance. Insurance Co. Selangor, ati«l Sumatra. Photos various sizes up to 3ft. The undersigned as Agents. will accept o f flj x a Qhapelle on Bromide pi) er. Marine Risks on Merchandize Produce Capital1,395 words
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Advertisement1376 1906-06-29 8 CHARTERED OF INDIA IHONCKONC AND SHANGHAI neDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF Nederlandsch-lndische AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. «ATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED. C o_Maatsch aPDii uieinerianas-Indian Discount R a t a o r-u Paid-up-Capital »10,000,000 X.th.rland. Trading Society. f iscl U ent tk. Oaited Stales «I Established at1,376 words
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