Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 160 VOL. LXVIII. TUESDAY, 19th JULY. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2193 1 THI PINANG GAZETTE.” government notification, sale of castleton rubber g International Correspondence estate. fff SUBSCRIPTION. g CfthAnln lim.i.J T'ENDERS will be received at the sL’ atn ■OM H n ol'JuOlS, LlinilCQ. 1 Resident Councillor’s Office, up to are invited for the purchase HGKfIB AB MM M M M n-n.r Tannim
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  • 1651 2 another political crime Calcutta, 12th July. A sensational attempt to murder the uncle of Raja Pramotha Bhusan Deb Roy, Baja of Naldhanga in the Jessore district, was made on Sunday night. Only the meagrest details are to hand, and according to these it appears that the victim Kamelesh
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  • 646 2 PENANG AS A STARTING POINT. The following appears in the Oriental Travellers' Gazette for Joly Penang, the Northern Terminus ®f the Federated Malay States Railwav, is situated on the island of Penang and although it is the terminus and the various Ticket Offices, Waiting Rooms, etc., are
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  • 287 2 The P C.C Tournament. The following ties were played last evening Double Handicap. Class A. A. W. Bailey Jc W. J Hodge —l5/1) r. R. Henderson «fc E R a imatin (4-4) (unfinished.) W E Cleaver Ac J Seiler —4) w.o. from C C Rogers A. G. Anthonv
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  • 199 2 The following unclaimed letters, etc., are lying at the Penang Post Office Letters. Aich, Dr. D. C. King, Dr. Jas. Barks, A. A. Lievedey, G. L. Boadle, J. Louis, L. iJysack, K. Mahns, J. Campbell, Mrs. M.G. Morrison, T. S. Cobb, R. G. H. Morris Cohen, M. Murphy,
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  • 126 2 Tuesday. July 19. Ijeagne Foothall Police v. F.S P.C.C. Tenuis Tournament. Wednesday. July 20. St. Margaret. League Football: Vols. r. G. Wharves. Homeward German Mail. Outward German Mail P.C.C. Tennis Tournament. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Thursday, July 21. Outward European B. I.', Mail. Band, Esplanade, 9-15 p.m. P.C.C.
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  • 67 2 Fix turks for July. 19. Police r Free School.—C.R.C. 20. —Vols r. Govt. Wharves.—C.R.C. Fixtures for August. 2. —Crescent r Butterworth.—C.R.C. 3. Free School r. M.RC.—C.R.C. 9—C.RC. v. Police—C R.C. 10.—Crescent». Govt. Wharves—C.R.C. 16. —Butterworth v. Vols.— '.R.C. 17. —M R.C. v. Crescent—C.R.C. 23. Police r. Govt. Wharves—C
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  • 36 2 IVr-lues lay, July to.— Shares; Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St 11 a.m.; Cunningham, Clark At Co auctioneers. Wednesday, July 27.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 am. Cunningham, Clark Co., auctioneers.
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  • 94 2 PW.I) Department, Penang.— Sixty-f«et open bridge at Sungei Korok Foot bridge at Ayer I tarn tenders close noon, July 23. P.W.D. Penang— Works at new Quarantine Camp, Pulau Jerejak water mains and seryices clear water tank service reservoir for salt water pump ng station, and disinfector station, including oil
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  • 15 2 5, 14, 16. and IS Logan It >ad; apply M. M. Noordin.
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  • 464 2 OFFICIAL. MINUTES. Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Thursday, the 30th June, 1910. Present —F. J. Hallifax, Esq., (President) Lim Cheng Teik, Esq., and A. M. Pountney, Esq. Absent —J. W. Hallifax. Esq., Quah Beng Kee, Esq and Dr. P. V. Locke. 1.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 Skin Troubles are often the direct result, of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing oft in the way intended by Nature, attempt to escape from the body by another route—namely, the skin. To redirect the stream to its proper channel all that is needed is a wine-glassful of nunyadi
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    • 35 2 Appendicitis, now so prevalent, is believed to arise chiefly from constipation and local inflammatory troubles, which may be prevented by the occasional use of "Huayadi Janos" natural aperient water. Average dose a wine-glassful before breakfast
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    • 264 2 For your everyday use, I your everyday I comfort, buy I CALVERT’S Carbolic Toilet Soap I FOR you want a soap that is pure I and cleansing, you like a soap I that is pleasant and refreshing,! and an antiseptic soap like this, I containing 10% pure Carbolic— I an
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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    • 1029 3 THE NAME fHI I RRIDUTCH CIGARS.i sale. I c VIIUDD The Siam Directory, Marine 100 2.25 DOICC ®O OR CAOU ValuableB at currenfc rates, w ON A Carte Blanche SO 1.50 rnlut uliJ.Zu tnun. For fuller particulars apply to WZO I HjS Carmen 50 1.50 KATZ BROTHERS Ltd WLilUllllS SAFR
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  • 1280 4 Last week, in the course of an interview with a German professor of political economy, Dr. Bernhard Harms, who was on a short visit to the island, reference was made to the high cost of living here. Ti e subject is not a new one it
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  • 155 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Dbar Sir, Relative to a cribbage problem signed F. E S.” in your issue of yesterday, I certainly coincide with A. that the run must count Always in cribbage, as long as the cards are there and not broken by
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  • 161 4 Planting Dkcidkd On. An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held at noon to-day at the offices of Messrs. Paterson, Simons A Co., Ltd., General Agents. The Hon. R. Young presided and stated that the meeting was called to ob'ain the
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  • 389 4 ALLEGED OVERDOSE OF OPIUM. In the Second Magistrate’s Court, yesterday afternoon, Mr. A. W. Bailey, Coroner, concluded the inquest held to enquire into the circumstances attending the death of a Kling man, named Arulappan, who died in the General Hospital on June 30. A coroner’s jury, consisting
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  • 377 4 Gang in the Province At the Assizes, in the Supreme Court, this morning before Mr. Justice S. Leslie Thornton, Aran Seman, Rasak, Swaik and Kesan were charged with committing gang robbery with grievous hurt on April 18. Mr. Hastings Rhodes (Acting SolicitorGeneral) appeared for the Crown the accused
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  • 341 4 —S.T. Dr. P. Fowlie has been appo ilUe(l I suiting physician, maternity Ward c %fl j Hospital, Singapore. His Excellency the High Comtni is expected in Taiping o”n the and will go up to the Cottage t 0 1 lengthened stay.— P.P. HE. the Governor has a
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  • 144 4 The members of the P.L.R.C. held a I practice shoot, yesterday afternoon, ar quick fi'ing. First at 100 yds. range. 7 shoots in I 35 secs Then again at 150 yds. “Wantage > target.” (7 shots in 35 seconds.) yd. yd.. foUL j Mrs. Hamilton 32 29
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  • 221 4 After reproducing part of our leading article of the sth inst. upon the general subject of the communication of information to the Press by Government, with a special application to the Kedah incident, the Singapore Free Press of Friday last says Perhaps the most convenient way
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  • 71 4 Previously. To-Day (10-40 P- 111 I± p 5 Ji 3 Mining. NewTambun 2| -5 New Gopeng 22\ 25 Pengkalen 5 5} Rahman Hyd. 10‘ IOJ Tongkah General. S. Trading 57} 58 ex. s Rubber (Sterling). Eastern Trust... 32/6 37/6 pm. 30/- 35/- P b Highlands £6| 7
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    • 420 4 Central Sales Room, port sweytenham and Singapore. AUCTION SALE NO SAILING ON SATURDAY, 23rd. OF qpHE 88 KISTNA being in «lock High-Class Household 1 at Singapore will not sail this week. Furniture Next sailing Saturday, 30th July. AT m, NORTHAM ROAD, HUTTENBACH LIEBERT 4 Co.. On Friday, 29th July, 1910,
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  • 232 5 BETTIKG ON THE CLUB HANDICAP. DURBAR FAVOURITE. [/Vom Our Orvn Correspondent.] Singapore, July 19. The betting on the Club Handicap on the first day of the Penang Race Meeting is 6 to 4 agst. Castro and Durbar. Opinion here slightly favours Durbar. Commenting on the first day’s handicaps
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  • 200 5 .—Straits Times. PIRATES’ LAST STAND. From Our Own Correspondent.] Hongkong, July 19. It is reported from Colowan that a long bombard merit of the pirates was followed by the landing of 150 Poi tuguese sailors, who have driven the pirates into their last place of refuge. A
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  • 34 5 [/*rom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 18. To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier S 11.55 Pepper, white 25.25 Copra, Bali 9 65 Copra, Pontianak 9 -30 Copra, best 9.90 Opium 1,375.00
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  • 28 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 18. The following are buyers’ prices in the share market Consolidated Malays 31/Sialangs 39/9 New Singapore Rubbers 9
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  • 35 5 |From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, July 19. A London cablegram to the Planteis Stores <fc Agency Co., Ltd., quotes the price of fine, hard Para rubber at 9/11 pet lb.
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  • 26 5 [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore. July 18. Tin is quoted here at $74 92|, at which price 150 tons have been sold.
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  • 47 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 19A fine gain« was witnessed in the semifinal of the Singapore Association Football Cup, yesterday evening, between the [Singapore Cricket Club and the Middlesex [Regiment, the result being a draw The pviuners will probably carry off the Cup.
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  • 100 5 RESIDENT-GENERAL’S REPORT. AN INCREASE IN REVENUE. [From Our Own Correspondent .j Kuala Lumpur, July 19. I’he Resident-General’s annual report on the Federated Malay States in 1909 has been published. It shows that the revenue increased by $900,000, while the expenditure decreased by $2,100,000. The Tia Industry.
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  • 37 5 From Our Own Correspowlent. Singapore, July 19. The death has occurred at Home of Mrs. Hafienden, wife of Mr. John Haffenden, of the British and Foreign Bible Society, at the age of 77 years.
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  • 32 5 [Arom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 19. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange has "re-elected the Hon. T. S. Baker as its representative on the Legislative Council.
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  • 37 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 19. The Bishop of Singapore is due here today. He will arrive at Sereinban tomorrow and stay till the 27th inst when he proceeds to Malacca.
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  • 24 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 19 The output of the Serendah Hydraulic Tin Mine for June was 295 piculs.
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  • 33 5 FRENCH COMPETITOR’S SUCCESSES [Rkutrr’s Seryicb.] London, July 19. At the aviation meeting at Bournemouth, If. Morane, a Frenchman, won the majority of the most important prizes his winnings aggregated £3,400.
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  • 31 5 [Rbutbr’s Skkviob.] London, July 9. The Japanese cruiser Ikoma has arrived at Gravesend, where the Mayor (Mr. Henry Edward Davis) went on board to welcome the distinguished Japanese visitors.
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  • 23 5 [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicb.] London, July 18. The German army airship war manoeuvres Lave begun. Three airships are participating and making extensive reconnaisances.
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  • 36 5 [Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, July 18. The Tsar receive! a large number of the Russian nobility in audience yesterday on the occasion of the unveiling of a monument of Peter the Great.
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  • 28 5 [DKR OSTASIATISCHE LlOYd’B SERVICE Berlin, July 18. The German home fl-et has concentrated at Sognefjord (in Norway), where it will be reviewed by the Kaiser.
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  • 28 5 [Dkr Ostasi atisciir Lloyd’s Srrvick. Berlin, July 18. It is reported from St. Petersburg that M. Stolvpin, the Russian Premier, will shortly be created a Count.
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  • 26 5 [HuOTKRR SkRVICK! London, July 19. At New York Sheppard ran 1,000 yards in 2 mins. 12 2/5 secs which is a world’s record.
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  • 195 5 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT’S OUTLAY. 8 UGG EBTE D R EIM BU RS EME N T. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicb.] London, July 18. A deputation from the Associated Chambers of Commerce urged the Earl of Crewe (Secretary of State for the Colonies) to reserve Crown lands in Crown Colonies for the
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  • 82 5 KING'S PERSONAL INFLUENCE. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicb.] London, July 19. The Times says that the Royal visit to Aldershot is regarded as strong evidence of the intention of His Majesty the King to resuscitate his personal influence with the Forces. The visit has had already an electrifying effect in
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  • 69 5 EXPLANATION OF THE INCREASE. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicb.] Loudon, July 18. The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at a bankers’ dinner on Saturday, referred to the increase in national expenditure, which he said was mainly due to the insane competition in armaments. All nations seemed affected
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  • 46 5 HEAVY CASUALTY LIST [Rbutbr’s Skrvicb.] London, July 19. A telegram from Melbourne reports that the express train from Brighton to Melbourne collided with a train standing at Richmond Station, three carriages being smashed into match wood. Nine persons were killed, and sixty injured.
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  • 40 5 MUSSALM AN CONGRATULATIONS. [Rbutbr’s Service. London, July 19. A deputation representing the Mussalinans of China, Mongolia, and Turkestan has arrived at Constantinople to congratulate the «Sultan on his accession and on the establishment of a constitutional regime.
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  • 43 5 THE KAISER’S PATRONAGE. [Rbutbr’s Sbrvicb] London, July 18. The Standard's correspondent says that the Kaiser, who has hitherto held aloof from horse-racing, has become a patron of the principal turf club in Germany, which exercises authority throughout the country.
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  • 121 5 The outward German mail steamer Prinz Ludwig, having passed Sabang at 10 a.m. today, is expected to arrive here at 8 a.m. tomorrow. She will most probably leave here for Singapore, China and Japan at 2 a.m. the same day. A telegram from Baton Rouge to New York
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  • 754 5 The work on the course is getting very interesting, a* evidenced by the increased number of sp-ctators who have put in an appea ance the last few mornings. The course is hardening again, and a sharp shower or two would do a power of good to the turf.
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  • 119 5 The following were the exports of tin and produce from Penang during the fortnight ended July 15 To The United Kingdom Tons. Tin 9JO Pepper, black- 55 Pepper, white 5 Tapioca, flour 50 Tapioca, pearl 110 To the United States of America. Tin 25 Tapioca, pearl 55 Nutmegs
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  • 1119 5 The Straits Times f Saturday state-* We have refrained from saying much about the position of affairs in Kedah, because it seems best that the delicate position which has arisen in that State should be left to the skilled handling of the High Commissioner. Sir John Andeison
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  • 222 5 A NEW UNDERTAKING. What should prove a very welcome addition to the number of local hotels will be opened in a few days, under the above name, by Mr. W. Daniel. The hotel has a splendid situation, immediately on the sea front and close to business
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 345 5 FOR SALE. 15 B.P. 4 CYLINDER TALBOT CAD (5 SCfltel). Almost new, has not yet done 2,000 miles. Fitted with Spee lometer and Stepney Whe°l. 5 Lamps, Cape Cart Hood, etc., all complete. Price $4,000. Owner going to Europe. Arrangements for trial. Apply to— KENNEDY Co. FOR SALE. EXCEPTIONAL Value.
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    • 2007 6 FnR THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK of London Directory. AUSTRALIA, and china banking corporation. maatschappu. india. limited. r.'il ATS Incorporated by Royal Charter. P.M-P Capital»t ».000.000 Netberland. Trading Society. C.pit.7 M|HM| :RT lIF RAkin ONABLES traders throughout the Rkssrvb Funds RaT.nrmnnn IR9I
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  • 354 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Ban Watt Soon, Brit, 336, Milne, July 18 P. Koempai, gen E. S. Co. Jin Ho, Brit., 110, Eades, July 19, Langkat gen., E. S. Co. Omapere, Brit., 340, Bell, July, 18, Singapore, gen., E. S. Co. Petrel, Brit., 124, Wright, July 19, Asahan gen., E. S.
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  • 550 7 MAILS CLOSE. To-Morrow. Eor. Pe r e Alor Star (Kedah) Sree Bangka 7 a.m. Singapore, China, and Japan p. Ludwig 8 a.m. Trang and Pang Nga Deli 1 p.m. Bindings Tong Chay Un 4 p.m. Deli Malaya 4 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, A India, Alien, Egypt, Roon 6 p.m. and
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  • 1528 7 i r? i -1 t i Capital. Subscribed. 2 Dividends. Name. I ‘5 -2 g 2 J 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $200,000 rm,ooo 30,000 »10 »10 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 1906 300,000 225.00 C 22,50>) 10 1 10 I Bruang, t 5
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  • 554 7 THE CHAMPION-HIPS. The following cabin dated July 3 giving the results <>f the A. A A. Championship Meeting, is published in The Indian Field The Championships were held this afternoon and some good performances were put up. F. L. Ramsdell won the 100 yards and 220. L. J.
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  • 73 7 London, July 1 I. The engineer and two mechanicians clung to the upturned hydroplane at Cowes. The Duke of Westminster was weighed down by his mackintosh. He drifted away aid sank twice. The engineer swam and saved the Duke who was unconscious. A launch then picked
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  • 164 7 —6’ F. P. Apparent times 01 Sunrise and Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. July 19 to July 31, ..5-53 a.m. u-’>7 p.m. Aug. 1 to Aug. 11,...5-54 a.m. 6-06 p.m. Aug. 12 to Aug. 20,...5-55 am. 6-05 p.m. Aug. 21 to Aug. 26,...5-56 a.m. 6-04 p rn.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 232 7 An Eminent Physician says: I think Hunyadi Janos mineral water a very good aperient for a tropical climate. It seems to me to be one of the best—if not the best—of the mineral waters for restoring an overworked liver to its normal condition. Average «lose, a wine-glassful before breakfast THE
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    • 32 7 SUH Life Ol CUIIQtiQ. (Katahlimbed IIMIAi. Asset- exceed £6,000.1*<*0.0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Income, 1908, £1,428,000.0.0 W. A. WHITE. KKNNII I>V v( <> Manaver. Soath-Easrern A<ents A-ia. Sinearo’-'-
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    • 97 7 OOOOOOOOOO*OO©©OO©©OOOOOOOOO A > o W. D. H, O. WILLS’ 2 o THREE CASTLES “MAGNUMS,” o I g VW M«i i> j Q NikkO StudlO. 8 SQ-. p lM i ThreeCaslles Pr o 1 i C'g- rc s mwk 8 K s okaniwa. O Air Tight o Japanese Artist, O I
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    • 142 7 A Stubborn Foe To conquer an obstinafe enemy requires persistency and perseverance. It is the same with Rheumatism, the dread foe of mankind, which rauk« foremost in stubbornness. To eiadicate it from the system, you must u-e 'he right weapon. Little’S Oriental Balm is the only remedy that can overpower
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    • 2015 8 P &0. Steam Navigation Company, t likteikded Sailing»- Shipping. s “„™"r STEAM no. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. i»* Julv 27 Devanha connecting with Morea m wi—- m a 4; Mooitan v k. 1 Imperial German Mail Line. Fob Ij<r«Mn«D to Sail. Stbambb. mpera erman e. OCCflll SIOTHI Slllp C® J 111
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