Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 June 1910
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1910-06-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 141 VOL. LXVIII. MONDAY. 27th JUNE, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1504 1910-06-27 1 THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” for sale. just arrived! just arrived!! PENANG NURSING ASSOCIATION. tin, rubber, oil. SUBSCRIPTION. OEUVERY AUGUST-SEPTEMBER. CIGAR LIGHTERS W ■>. MeudeU. k RUBBER STUMPS, i 'h forth,,.- P »rtic«i»r, PP i y b y ie«.r 'A s rM r* Tcci.o in Town the Hon. Secretary, London, E. C.1,504 words
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Article2756 1910-06-27 2 Ledbury Rubber Estates. The first annual general meeting of shareholders of the Ledbury Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on May 30 at Winchester House, London, EC, Mr. Andrew Mcilwraith (chairm in of the company) presiding. The secretary (Mr. H. Ernest Solly) having read the notice c ravening the meeting2,756 words
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Article422 1910-06-27 2 ORDINARY MEETING, JUNE 24. Present His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson. The Hon’ble the Act. Col. Sec., W. Evans. The Hon’ble the Attorney-General, F. Belfield The Hon’ble the Col Treasurer, W. C. Michefl. The Hon’ble the Col. Engineer, F. J. Pigott. The Hon’ble the P.C.M 0., W.422 words
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Article124 1910-06-27 2 This Week’s Programme. Monday—Esplanade. 1. Selection 77rr Earl and the Gill t’aryll. 2. Polka Die Alpenjodler Gottlober. 3. Waltz Wedding Chimes Wiegang. 4. Bolero Las Nueve de la Noche Chueca. 5. March The National Fencibles Sousa. Tuesday—GolJ Club 1. Overture Martha Flotow. 2. Polka Filomena Boluda. 3. Selection124 words
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Article21 1910-06-27 2 23 Northam Road apply J. W. Hallifax. 5, 14, 16, and 18 Logan Road; apply M. M. Noordin.21 words
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Article57 1910-06-27 2 Wednesday, June 29.— Crown lands; District Office, Balik Pulau ;11 a.m. Wednesday, June 29.— Shares; Arcade, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers. Monday, July 4- —Land in Butterworth 11 a.m.; Ah Quee’s Buildings ;J. W. Hallifax, auctioneer. Monday, July 4. —Stock-in-trade (Thong Joo Co.) Beach57 words
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Advertisement139 1910-06-27 2 A Stubborn Foe To conquer an obstinate enemy requires persistency and perseverance. It is the same with Rheumatism, the dread foe of mankind, which ranks foremost in stubborn ness. To eradicate it from the system, you must use the right weapon. Little’S Oriental Balm is the only remedy that can139 words
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Advertisement439 1910-06-27 2 AN IDEAL DRINK FOR THE TROPICS AGENTS; HOTTENBACH BROS. Co. THE WEEK. 1 Raffles Hotel.! Band, Esplanade. I J Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road j a r ahHI»» 11. rz- S ne *-<eauing European Hotel i International Dramatic Co, King St. j n Penang Theatre. J... 28. SATURDAY NEXT Band, Golf439 words
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Miscellaneous29 1910-06-27 2 The Moon. Last Quart,/*- 11 38 a.m 30 June O New Moon 4.20 a in. 7 July First, Quarter 3.24 p in. 14 O Full Moon 337 p.m. 2229 words
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Article1167 1910-06-27 3 JULY MEETING, 810. UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING). RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 26th July, 1910. SECOND DAY Thursday, 28th July, 1910. THIRD DAY Saturday, 3Oth July, 1910. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 26th July. 191“. 1 THE MIXED HANDICAP .'al 1 $5OO. A Handicap for horse-1,167 words
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Advertisement586 1910-06-27 3 MmNYMEDE HOTEL;, ™i.d.ii, PENANG. PRICE $3.25 EACH. o Mannheim instr an Co. Superior First-class Hotel, SpeeJul acconruod-U ion for Boarders. Marine Insurance. The uudersi.nod, as Agenbs, wd) «ccept Be lyjitfiiily situ ited on the Sea-front. Marine \iere p. i.ee. Br ezy and Bracing healtu resort. I vrid V alui; 1586 words
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Article1223 1910-06-27 4 The one tangible question of any moment that European diplomacy is now grappling with is the question of Crete. The problem is. not an easy one to solve, yet its solution either in whole or in part within the next few weeks may easily prove a1,223 words
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Article826 1910-06-27 4 The following fixtures in the League competition have been arranged for July 5. —M.R.C. v. Police.—Esplanade. 6. —Free School v. C.R.C.—C.R.C. 7. —Vols. v. Crescent.—Esplanade. 12. —Govt. Wharves». Butterworth.—C.R.C. 13. M.R.C. C.R.C—C.R.C. 19. —Police v. Free School.—C.R.C. 20. —Vols. v. Govt. Wharves.—C.R.C. 26. —Crescent v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 27. —Free826 words
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Article395 1910-06-27 4 Mr. A. H. Lemon, Straits S, tH Ci.il Service, Im, bee., a ppoiuteil Legal Adviser, Class I w ;h act as May 27. effect from Mr. C. C. Longden leaves Cevlnn month, and the local Government next ten to the Government of In,) ll3 Wr t successor395 words
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Article365 1910-06-27 4 Half-Year’s Working. The following in the report to be submitted to the meeting on Thursday:— After writing off depreciation and making provision for bad and doubtful debts the net profits amount to $519,370 33 which, with the balance of $93,237.60 brought forward from last account, makes a365 words
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Article37 1910-06-27 4 Previously. To-Dav (io-JO a.ta «I 1 2 12 3 2 V i go S 5 §5 rS 3 5 O' Mining. Menglerabu 10 11 Tongkah 5| Tronoh 11 c. 25 10 H O, 937 words
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Advertisement532 1910-06-27 4 Central Sales Room. Re PENANG COACH BUILDING Co., Ltd., BY ORDER OF THE OFFCIAL ASSIGNEE. In Liquidation. Re THONG JOO A Co., No. 15 of 1910 DIVIDEND of 50% will be paid to TO BE SOLD creditors of the above Company on BY PUBLIC AUCTION, application at my office on532 words
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Article220 1910-06-27 5 SKY RACK MEETING. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 26. The second day of the Sky meeting of the Klang Gymkhana Club, yesterday, was most successful. The weather was perfect and the attendance excellent, while the racing was good. The following is the220 words
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Article55 1910-06-27 5 CONFERENCE WIL H RESIDENTS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, June 27. The Residents conferred with His Excellency Sir John Anderson yesterday. It is understood that they discussed a suggestion to federalize the State medical departments. Sir John Anderson leaves for Singapore to-day, accompanied by Mr. H55 words
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Article58 1910-06-27 5 QUARTERLY STATEMENT. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 27. The quarterly statement of cash receipts and expenditure for the Colony has been issued The total revenue was over two and a quarter million dollars, and the payments totalled $1,747,217. I'he cash balance in the Singapore Treasury on58 words
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Article52 1910-06-27 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, June 25. The share market is still variable. There are a few slight advances in the shares of sterling companies, but a fall in those of dollar companies. Buyers’ prices are Dull Developments $8.25 Elphinstones $3.58 Glenealys $2.75 Rahman Tins advanced52 words
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Article33 1910-06-27 5 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS SANCTIONED. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, June 27. The Selangor Chamber of Commerce announces that the Government has agreed to introduce deposit telegram accounts from July 133 words
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Article28 1910-06-27 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 27. Thieves broke into the Rev. W. S. Kelley’s house on Saturday and stole a considerable amount of clothing.28 words
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Article24 1910-06-27 5 From Our Omi Correspondent Singapore, June 25. Tin is quoted here at $74.60, at which price 150 tons were sold.24 words
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Article191 1910-06-27 5 GKAND PK'X DK PllilS. DERBY WINNER DEFEATED [Rkutkr’s Skrvick.] London, June 27. The race for the Giand Prix de Paris was run yesterday with the following result Grand Prix de Paris of 300,000 francs 12,000 sovs.) if the winner is foaled in France the breeder will receive[Rkutkr’s Skrvick.] - 191 words
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Article73 1910-06-27 5 MEDALS FROM THE R.G A. [From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, June 27. The Rubber Growers’ Association is presenting three medals—gold, silver, and bronze—to the London Rubber Exhibition in 1911 for the best exhibits in certain kinds of crude rubber. The India-Rubber Journal is presenting a shield,73 words
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Article59 1910-06-27 5 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT [Rkutkr’s Service.] London, June 26. The Emperor Francis Joseph, in opening the Hungarian Parliament, said that the Government’s victory was a pledge of peaceful development ami t ,e strengthening of Hungary. The Government would introduce universal suffrage and increase the defensive forces. He was[Rkutkr’s Service.] - 59 words
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Article51 1910-06-27 5 THE KNIGHT—YANCY CASE. [Rkutkr’s Service London, June 27. A telegram from Birmingham, Alabama, states that a petition has been filed to place Mr. John Knight of the cotton firm of Knight it Yancy in bankruptcy on behalf of three Liverpool firms who are claiming 53,844 dollars[Rkutkr’s Service ] - 51 words
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Article37 1910-06-27 5 'I'HE SCOTT EXPEDITION [Rrutrr’s Skrvick.) London, June 27. Queen Alexandra, at Buckingham Palace, presented Captain Scott, the leader of the British Antarctic Expedition, with a flag to plant at the point farthest south he reaches.[Rrutrr’s Skrvick.) - 37 words
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Article38 1910-06-27 5 THE JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT. [Rkutkr’s Service.] London, June 26. Mr. D. S. Dickenson, Governor of the State of Nevada, has intimated that he will not interfere with the fight between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries on July 4.[Rkutkr’s Service.] - 38 words
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Article35 1910-06-27 5 MORE ZEPPELIN CRUISES. [Rrutrr’s Service London, June 27. The airship Zepplin VII whidh has been renamed Deutschland, made two cruises yesterday, carrying thirty-two passengers. It covered a hundred miles in three hours.[Rrutrr’s Service ] - 35 words
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Article25 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 26. At the by-election at Friedberg, the Socialist candidate has been successful at the second ballot.[Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] - 25 words
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Article190 1910-06-27 5 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS. OBJECT OF THE CONFERENCE. [Rkutkr’s Service.] London, June 25. The Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, addressing his constituents in Bristol, said that it was ridiculous to suppose that the conference on the constitutional crisis was met to invent a compromise. The[Rkutkr’s Service.] - 190 words
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Article66 1910-06-27 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 26. The Prussian Court of Justice, to which the Hellfeld case was refer red for a ruling on the question of jurisdiction, has decided that proceedings against the Russian Government at Tsingtau are inadmissible and therefore reverses the decision of the lower[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service.] - 66 words
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Article58 1910-06-27 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, June 26. At the Kiel Regatta, Herr von Bethmann Hollweg, Imperial Chancellor, was present by invitation of the Kaiser, while Herr Dernburg, late Colonial Secretary, was invited by Heir Ballin. In the big schooner class the yacht Zornbulach was first, and the[Dkr Ostasiatischr Lloyd’s Service] - 58 words
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Article57 1910-06-27 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 24. Signor Giuliano, the Italian Foreign Minister, after the Chamber is closed, will proceed to Ischl, where he will meet the Emperor Francis Joseph and Count von Aehrenthal, Foreign Minister for the Dual Monarchy; meet Prince von Bulow, late German Chancellor,[Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service ] - 57 words
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Article35 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, June 26. The semi-official Journal des Debats (Paris) is reticent regarding the declaration made by M. Pichon, French Foreign Minister, against the increase in the German tariff.[Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] - 35 words
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Article38 1910-06-27 5 Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service Berlin, June 26. The sentence of death by hanging passed on Lieut. Hofrichter, the author of the celebrated army poison plot at Vienna, has been modified to imprisonment for twenty years.| Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service ] - 38 words
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Article39 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, June 26. The German Minister at Tangier has received the sum of 1,400,000 marks) in payment of the indemnity to Germany in connection with the C isablauca incident in 1908.[Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service] - 39 words
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Article26 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 26. The trial of Prince zu Eulenberg on a charge of perjury has been resumed.[Drr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] - 26 words
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Article23 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, June 26. The triennial elections to the Greek Chamber have been fixed for August 14.[Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] - 23 words
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Article21 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Srrvice.] Berlin, June 26. Thirty-seven persons have been killed in a railway accident in Mexico.[Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Srrvice.] - 21 words
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Article23 1910-06-27 5 [Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, June 26. The Italian Chamber has voted ten millions lire) for the building of airships.[Drr Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] - 23 words
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Article1446 1910-06-27 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. SHAREHOLDERS AND THE BOARD. The third annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Eastern Shipping Company was held in the Company’s Offices on Saturday afternoon. Representatives of the local Press were excluded, but we have obtained a report of the proceedings from1,446 words
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Article196 1910-06-27 5 P.C.C v. St. Xavier’s. On Saturday afternoon, a cricket match was played between the Penang Cricket Club and St. Xavier’s Institution on the Esplanade. The P.C.C. declared their innings closed for 170 for six wickets. Their opponents replied with only 80 for 8 wickets. P.C.C. B G. H. Johnson196 words
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Article40 1910-06-27 5 London, June 17. Constantinople advices report that Government has circularise'! the provincial authorities that the agitation with reference to Crete is unwarranted, and that allegations of an anti-Turkish attitude on the part of Great Britain are unfounded.40 words
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Article99 1910-06-27 5 Allahabad, June 19. The Pioneer's London correspondent writes. —The Standard’s Cairo correspondent wires that Ministers are receiving threatening letters daily and none of them go out unaccompanied by detectives. The B. I. contract packet Thongiva is expected to arrive here from Negapatam on Thursday next at99 words
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Advertisement22 1910-06-27 5 Sarkies’ Hotels. RAFFLES HOTEL Singapore. E. O. HOTEL Penang. THE CRAG HOTEL I Penang Hills) Penang STRAND HOTEL Rangoon. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.22 words
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Advertisement1715 1910-06-27 6 RPDWN Cd CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HAND L 1 THE MERCANT’IF ILB BJI ST: I,IA, A D CH! A. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. INDIA F If' iTw Monumental Sculptors, n CALCUTTA Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up C»pi<»l »15.(00,000 Netherlands Trading Society. AMhonsed Cr.-inJ f| CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY1,715 words
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Article835 1910-06-27 7 Large suiißof money, contributions rewards the fund for the reorganization of the Chinese navy, have been received, says a Peking paper, from various source*. Another of the Bucknail liners—the Fort Salisbury, which recently left the Tyne—has taken a white instead of a Chinese crew, says the Shipping Gazette,835 words
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Article207 1910-06-27 7 Atholl, Bri'., 3301, Saxby, June 27, Singapore, gen., Sandilands Buttery Co. Benvorlich, Brit., 2104, Galley. June 26, London, gen Sandilands, Buttery Co. Candia, Brit, 4105, Hickey, June 27, London, gen., Adamson, Gilfillan Co. Carlyle, Brit., 234, Treweeke, June 26, Teluk Anson, gen., Kwong On Cfc Co. Ischia, Ital207 words
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Article50 1910-06-27 7 Canton for Bindings and Teluk Anson Candia for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Flying Dragon for Port Weld. Mary Austin for Trang. Padang for Bat i Bahra. Palitana for Port Swettenham and Singapore Reael lor Olehleh, Pulo Weh, &e. Padang. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis, and Setnl.50 words
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Article248 1910-06-27 7 ARRIVALS. By Rotorua (June 25) from Tongkah, Messrs Tan Pak Senk and Phoon Pun Yoon. By Teesta (June 25) from Singapore, Mrs T H Bath, Mrs Nathan, Mrs Wheatley, Miss Nathan and Miss V Nathan, Messrs E D Hewan Nathan, Manasseh, and J L A Victoria. By Suraiia (June248 words
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Article78 1910-06-27 7 To-Morrow. For. Per »?«.> e. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Langkat Jin Ho 1 p.m Asahan Petrel 1 p.m. Tongkah Rotorua 1 p.m. Pangklan Brandan Lian Choo 1 p.m. Deli Merkus 1 p.m. Deli Malaya 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Teluk Anson78 words
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Article124 1910-06-27 7 Penang, Junk 27. 1910, (Hy Court’,sy of the Churro >•« I. London Demand Bank 4| t months’sight Ba ik 3/15/16 3 Credit 2/4 7/16 3 Documentary 3 T Calcutta Demand Bank R*. 175| 3 days’ sight Priva.e 176 J Bombay Demand Bank 175 T 3 days’sight Private 1i 6’124 words
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Article200 1910-06-27 7 Pknang. Junk 27. 1910 Gold leaf t>'<4.6 Pepper (W. Coast 3 -•> .'I -><) No stock White Pepper $23.80 sales. Trang Pepper $16.50 sellers, 'lace $BO nom. Mace Pickings $74 nom. Clov is $66 sellers. Nutmegs lie $17.50 buyers. SNo. I $7.20 sales. No. 2 No stock. Basket $4.90200 words
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Article1670 1910-06-27 7 F7 i —n —n Capital. Subscribed. res Value, i !2 Dividends. Name. 3 g •a i I 1 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 §300,000 §300,000 30,000 §lO §lO 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 5 1906 300.000 225,00 C 22,500 10 1 10 Bruang, 51,670 words
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Advertisement58 1910-06-27 7 The Troubles of Digestion, pain, flatulence, acidity, and so on, are happily in most cases simply the expression of some fleeting disturbance of function The best way to F‘ «tore tone and regularity to the intestinal tract is by taking a wine-glassful of Huny&di Janos natural aperient water the first58 words
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Advertisement96 1910-06-27 7 JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN HORSE FEED. Oats, Bran, Chaff, Barley, Linseed and Oaten Hay. ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. Apply to— G. H. SLOT Co. §THE GARRICK CIGARETTE 8 8 X > l A LARGE HAND-M ADE CIGARETTE. 0 8 o 8 fcguw Packed in 50’s Air-Tight Tins,96 words
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Advertisement199 1910-06-27 7 OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO EUROPEAN AGEHCY* jp. T N DENTS promptly executed at lowest o Banking and Trading Corporation, u Continental goods, including o o Books and Stationery, o Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., g 1 ar China, Earthenware and Glassware, PEi\ANG -MEDAN, ktf Cycles, Motors and Accessories, 8- Drapery, Millinery and Piece199 words
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Advertisement2129 1910-06-27 8 P &0. Steam Navigation Company, r Intended Sailing». Shipping. steam “aJimtim c.„ no. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. p®. July 13 Assaye Marmora a.— Imperial German Mail Line. Aug. 10 Arcadia Mooltan P Po i— «»■■> ocean steam ShiHo im HOMEWARD. A AND Singapore. |£A\ CHINA MU 111 Al STEAM NAV f«2,129 words
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