Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PLRMSHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 205 VOL. LXVIII. MONDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1204 1 H' “PISANS MZEHF.” PENANG COED STORAGE, ♦oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo* smrarn.K *2"» NORTHAM HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. S MIDLAND SAFE Co S 8 "«re salesjn Bezoar. p „OT O G°R APH S 8: E J S All orders I» go to Chureb Street. 8 Th j- RfiSiStl 11 g J tHi s «°K OSt
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  • 853 2 IMPORTANT JUDGMENT IN BOM BAY. Bombay, Aug. 19 .Mr. Justice Beama-i delivered an important judgment to-day, in connection with a Rule taken out by Mr. Gerald Pickard, a member, against Air. Rob nsoti and other members, of the Mat: ;,ing C mimittee of the Commercial
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  • 139 2 The following unclaimed letters, etc., are lying at the Penang Post Office Letters. Allen, C. H., Law, J. Bainb idge, Mrs R Lindner, A. L Becker, P. Murphy, Jas. Bell, J. B. Parker, A. V. Brown, B. R >bbins, F. Caplan, G. Rodgers, J. Cobb, R. G. H.
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  • 65 2 Monday—Esplanade, 6 p.m. 1. Overture William Tell Rouini. 2. Polka In der Schmiede Starke. 3 Selection FalstafT Nicolai. 4. Waltz Nachsc.hwarmer Pels. 5. March A 6«cAud>*9> u«s Stetefeld. Tuesday —Qol] Club, 6pm. 1. Overture Zanb rflote Mozart. 2. Cake Walk The Brooklyn Thurbin. 3. Selection Florodora Retford. 4.
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  • 95 2 Monday, September 12. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. Band, Esplanade, <» p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Tuesday, September 13. Homeward German Mail. Rand, Golf Club, <> p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Wednesday, September 14. Holy Cross. Hunt Club 5 p.m. Outward German Mail. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang
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  • 30 2 Wedm»lay Sept. 11. —Shares auction share mart, 21 Beach St. Cunningham, Clark A Co., auctioneers. Thursday, Sept. 15— Shares; Penang Sales Room; 11 a.m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer.
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  • 99 2 Goeernmrnt .Monopolies Department, Penang. Services for year 1911:—1. Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots, each capable of easily containing 3 chees of chandu. 2. Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pots, each capable of easily containing 1 tahil of chandu. 3. Supply of best Amoy bamboo leaves. 4.
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  • 18 2 5 and 14 Ijogan Road; apply M M. Noordin. 35 Anson Road apply T. Gawthorne.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1135 2 TO LET. NOTICE. JJO, 35, ANSON ROAD, is hereby given that the tiger Lately occupied by Dr. Smith. j mark commonly known as the “Tiger Brand is the sole and exclusive property of the undersigned in respect of shirts and belts A PP and of any goods of a similar
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    • 410 2 A THE STRAITS to Th. Ki»eCINEMATOGRAPH Co. makes delicious bouillon, rich, I TO-NIGHT! tasty gravies adds flavour and strength to stews, hashes, C_>r2ltlu FOgr2HnfnP entrees, etc. BOVRIL is the true economist 1. Unforeseen Meeting in the Kitchen. 2 Three Neighbours 3. The Cure of Cowardice 4. The Boarding School Girl
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 62 2 The M oon. First Quart hi 3.10 am |2 Sept. O Full Moon ...II 52 am. 19 Las! 353 a.m 26 O New Moon 3.32 p.m. 3 Oct. The Sun. Apparent, times of Sunrise and Sunset in PenHtig Sept. II to bept.lB, ..5-59 a.m. 6-61 p m Sept. 19 to
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    • 119 2 The Tides. Date. H W. L. W. H. W. L. VV A.K. A.M. P.M. P.M. Sept. 11 4-03 10-13 4-23 10-24 12 4-45 10 58 5-10 11-23 13 5-39 11-57 6-15 14 6-59 12 33 7-48 207 »15 8-35 256 917 3-3« 16 9-54 4-01 10-09 4-18 17 10-23 436
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  • 922 3 GAMA r« B. F. ROLLER. THE INDIAN WINS EASILY. T/te Sportsman of August 9th gives the following account of their meeting in London. Dr. B. F. Roller may know something about medicine, but. if he was at his beat at the Alhimbra yesterday with Gama, the Indian, then
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  • 555 3 STOKERS ENTRAPPED BELOW. From Japanese exchanges further particulars are available with regard to the disaster to H.M.S. hedford, which now lies in a hopeless position on a rock cff Quelpart Island, Korea. It appears that at 4 o’clock on Sunday morning, August 21, as the Bedjord was
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  • 255 3 PENANG’S VITAL STATISTIC<. In the Penang Municipality for thf week ended August 27, there were 47 deaths 34 males and 13 females—equal to a deathrate of 23 64 per mille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were ■p -c -o ■o o -8 -o S' go
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 136 3 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n n NAU RA n n I MILK. I n n I LION BRAND. I n n n n n i TO BE HAD AT ALL STORES. I H n n n n n n Sole Agents: KATZ BROTHERS, g LIMITED, I n n n g PENANG. g n
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    • 61 3 Shift Troubles are often the direct result of digestive disturbances. Waste products, instead of passing off in the way intended bv 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 Huny&di
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    • 482 3 z*K i ISNMN «HIT I j PIANOS j l IN S,UD c *s£s. IRON FUMES. FUR TRICKOMS. NIKKO STUDIO i unhr damper t «K» ACRONS. 1 K. S. OK ANIWA, I JAPANESE ARTIST, tONLY $363.54: 21, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. 0N OVB t Popular Easy 1 ENLARCEMENIS UP TO AU SIZES.
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  • 41 4 Wjlson-Lawrrnck.—At the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, Penang, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. Ernest Lawson, M.A., James, eldest son of Walter Wilson, Lockerbie, Scotland, to Margaiet Jane (Jeanie), eldest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alex. Lawrence, Gula Estate. Perak.
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  • 1228 4 A Territorial Force of 275,000 men has Iteen enrolled at Home within three yeats. It is still 30,000 short of its final establishment, but the latter figure is a much smaller deficiency than the critics thought it would be when Mr. Haldane's scheme was fir>«t promulgated.
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  • 925 4 WILSON —LAWRENCE Of the many weddings seen in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, Miss Margaret Jane Lawrence, eldest daughter of Mr. Alexander Lawrence, had probably the prettiest. The guests, who gathere I tneie at 3.30 p in.on Saturday, included a large number of Penangites and a representative
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  • 525 4 Tiie Malay Mail hears that Mr \y L. Brooke, now at home on leave gaged to be married. 1 eQ Sir Thomas Sutherland, G.C.M G i entered on August 16, on his 77tl having been born at Abei deen on a 1834 °“Aug Uit Mr. J. P.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 303 4 [7'o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, I have read with no little interest th» discussion at the recent Municipal Commissioners’ meeting regarding the purchase of another motor car for the use of the Acting Health Officer. In view of the fact tiiat expenses should be
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 322 4 rari I'"’Sl Hodgson Simpson Ij? wakehew.en«unb. XTOTTCE is hereby given that the ROYAL ARCHER BRAND, of which a representation is given above, is the sole and exclusive property of the undersigned, in respect to soap of all kinds, candles, detergents, illuminating, heating, or lubricating oils matches and starch, blue, and
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    • 195 4 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PINANC GAZETTE Payable Strictly in Advance. Town. By Post. MONTHLY 9 2.25 2.50 QUAKTEKLV 6.75 7,50 Y 2 YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNUAL 27.00 30.00 Broken periods are chnrged for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinang Gazette is Gazette,
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  • 120 5 HI'EST BUYERS’ PRICES. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Sept. 10. The following are buyers’ prices for shares:—Bukit Raj dis £l7 Highlands Lowlands £s| Ku da Luinpurs £8 13/16 Padaug Jawas 3/9 Selangors 69/- Sendayans £1 Duff Developments $7.25 Sandycrofts $3O and Bruangs $5.25. To-day’s Penang Quotations. The
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  • 123 5 A NEW SINGAPORE CHURCH. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, Sept. 12. The new Roman C itholic Church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in Tank Road, was blessed and formally opened yesterday. The Rt. Rev. E. Barillon, Hjshop of the Diocese of Malacca, officiated, •nd
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  • 23 5 Singapore, Sept 10 To-day’s quotations for produce are Gambier, $lO 75 black pepper, $l5 tapioca, pearl, $6.95; and best copra, $ll.lO.
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  • 23 5 Singapore, Sept. 12. The output from the Raub Australian Gold Mine for the past four weeks was 832 ounces gold
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  • 31 5 Singapore, Sept. 12. Dr. Lim Boon Keng has left with his family for Peking at the request of the Chinese Government and reports there to Prince Su.
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  • 36 5 [Der Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, Sept. 11. M. Sedein, a member of the Duma, has disclosed wholesale frauds at 1 omsk in connection with the supply of cement to the Sibei ian Railway.
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  • 18 5 Berlin, Sept. 11. An international maritime law conference opens at Brussels on the 12th ins l-
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  • 17 5 Berlin, Sept. 11. Dr. von Riiger, Minister of Finance for Saxony, has retired on a pension.
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  • 16 5 Berlin, Sept. 11. The Porte has declined the French conditions for a loan
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  • 98 5 Loudon. Sept. 6. On the appearance of Crippen at Bow Street to-day, counsel for the prosecution announced that the charge against Le Neve had been altered to that of an accessory after the fact. Ihe most sensational part of counsel’s op ning speech wa> the
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  • 118 5 DETAILS OF iriNKRARY. [Rkutkr’s Skrvick.] London, Sept. 11. Reutei’s correspondent at Berlin states that the arrangements for rhe German Crown Prince’s tour are at present as follows :—After visiting Ceylon he will arrive at Bombay on December 14; travel through India and leave Calcutta on February 14.
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  • 78 5 THROUGH FRENCH SPECTACLES. London, Sept. 12. A Pa- is telegram says that M. de Lanessan, French Minister of Marine from 1899 to 1902, publishes an article protesting against the suggested redistribution of the French naval force, contending that, in view of German preparations in the North
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  • 58 5 London, Sept. 10. I’he three fa’alilies on the U.S. battleship North Dakota, where a fire and an explosion occurred as the result of an oil fuel test, were due to drowning. The flooding of the stokehold was the only means of preventing a catastrophe, as the
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  • 42 5 L union, Sept. 12. Lord Methuen, Commander-in-Chief, South Africa, a* the request of General Botha, Premier, and Mr. Smut, has agreed to remain in South Africa till April, 1911, to assist the Government with the new defence scheme.
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  • 38 5 London, Sept. 12. The Federation of Master Cotton-Spin-ners of Manchester have decided on a lock-out of the entire trade if the operatives do not consent to arbitration of the dispute at Fernmill, Oldham.
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  • 35 5 London, Sept. 12. The German Army manoeuvres have been concluded. AU who observed them praise th“ stamina and training of the men, who are working in an arduous country with unique efficiency.
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  • 27 5 London, Sept 12. A train from Cherburg was derailed at Bernay, in the Department of Eure. Seven persons have been killed, and fifty injured.
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  • 16 5 London, Sept. 10. M Venizelos has resigned the presidency of the Cretan Government.
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  • 15 5 THE IKOMA’S" CRUISE. London, Sept. 11. The Japanese ciuiser Ikoma has arrived at Port Said.
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  • 15 5 London, Sept. 12. The Mayors of Tokio and Osaka have arrived in Berlin.
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  • 26 5 [D«r Ostasia risen k Lloyd’s Skrvick] Berlin, Sept. 11. The military manoeuvres in Portugal have been countermanded owing to the Revoluti nary disturbances.
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  • 24 5 Berlin, Sept. 1 1. Owing to a case of cholera at Friedburg, the Tsarina has gon* 3 to Homburg for the cure.
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  • 16 5 Berlin, Sept. 11. The death is announced of Bishop Busch S peyer.
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  • 939 5 SMART WORK OF THE BRIGADE Shortly after -even o’clock on Saturday night and a few minutes before eight o’clock yesteiday morning the Fire Brigade received a couple of calls. A policeman on duty in Carnarvon Street about 8 a.m noticed smoke issuing from the upper part of
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  • 762 5 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. From Our Special Correspondent.] Ipoh, Sept. 10 This annual sporting fixture took place on the local padang yesteiday and to-day under the most favourable conditions. The weather throughout could not have been improved upon. The crow.d of outside spectators eageily intent on seeing everything
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  • 627 5 FRIDAY’S MEETING. At the ordinary meeting of the Legislative Council at Singapore on Friday last there were present His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson His Excellency the Officer Commanding Troops, Major-General Stephenson, a o.c The Hon’bles the Act.-Col. Sec., W. Evans the Attorney-General, F. Be'field; the Col.
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  • 193 5 With the exception of somewhat increased demand for local rubber the market remains quiet, and we have again only a small amount of business to remark on. Rubber. Ledburys have changed Lands during the week at £4 Is Mount Austins have firmed up from 28s. 9d. to
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  • 241 5 A BUSY DAY IN PENANG Last Saturday was a day of activity with the local Boy Scouts, and early in the morning a patrol under the leadership of Scout Balfour Nichol might have been seen setting out to take a position which commanded the Hospital, also Perak
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  • 38 5 Lon<ion, Sept. 6. Phil idelphia telegrams state that Kaufmann received the popular verdict of the specators in a six round bout against Lang. The la> ter was only seen to advantage in the second round.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 219 5 FOR SALE. DOC-CART, COMPLETE, ■■> g-o* condition, Rubber-Tyred Wheels, with pair spare Wheels and Axle, almost new. On View at No. 52, La ut Road. For further particulars, apply to L C. TREWEEKE, J-9, Beach Street. FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND SINGAPORE. NO SAILING OF 8». “K.IBTNA” on Saturday 17th. Next
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  • 770 6 SPURIOUS RUPEES. Calcutta, August 31. The Calcutta markets seem to be flooded at the present time with bad rupees. Some of the banks have discovered large quantities of the counterfeit and sweated coins in the consignments which have reached them lately. From enquiries made in the market, it
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1048 6 N. Y. K. C. P. R. I- c IJ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY C».’i Japan Mail Steamship Co. La. Royal Mail Steamship Line. jk FHK NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUROPE ’vk CM*». CaaaAa aa4 fka UaitaA State». Route from Hongkong via Shanghai, f Nagasaki, (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and
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    • 782 6 MSMSMMMMSSMIMSMMMSSMMMMMMMSMMSMSSMIIHu I “FOUND DEAD i M J 504 Rats found dead after the laying down of 500 pieces J M °F M iCOMMONSENSE BAT EXTERMINATOR: SILENT-SURE DOGS and CATS will not touch it. Does not contain Arsenic or Strychinne. 5 Dr. TURNER, the Executive Health Officer of the Bombay Municipality,
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  • 683 7 ARRIVALS. Atjeh, Dut., 393, Popjes, Sept. 12, Sabang, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Carlyle, Brit., 234, Treweeke, Sept IL, Teluk Anson, gen Kwong On Co. Canton, Brit., 101». Bana Sahib. Sept 10, Olehleh, gen., Kong Soon Dunera, 3403, Nielson, Sept. 11, Singapore, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Ipoh, Brit., 628, Sept
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  • 1598 7 Capital. Subscribed. Value Dividends. Name. 1 I "3.2 J J_2 I I i I 1906 1907 1908 i 1909 I 1910 1 MINING. 1093 »300.000 $300,000 30,000 »10 »10 1 25 10 30 Beiat Tin Mining Co. 3$ 4 e x. div. 1906 300, ‘XX) 225,000 22,500 10 10
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  • 117 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morrow. For. Per. Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Kedah 11 a.m. Trang Lian Choo I p m Deli Perak (E.S. Co.) I p.m. B<tu Bahra Sree Bangka I p.m Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Carlyle 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong. Amoy and
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  • 194 7 PICRAMG, SkPTRMBRR 12, 1910. Gold leaf J64.6'» Pepper (W. Cos-u 3 L. 5 No stock. White Pepper $25.62$ buyers. Trang Pepper $l7 sellers. Mace $B6 sales. Mace Picking* $73 buyers. Cloves $66 nominal. Nutmegs 1 lo $lB sellers {No. I $7.10 sales. No ‘2 No stock. Basket $5 nominal
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 Sllll tile Ol CGIIGdfI. (Katn bliahed IHUSK Asset, exceed £6,(KKJJ »00.0.0 Sukflvs over all liabilities according to Government Standard 1‘ 846,265.0.0 Incom r, 11'08, £1,428,00J 0.0 IV. A. WHITK, kknmKDF C... Manager, Sou.h-EaMern Penanc As a. Siiikp or**
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    • 159 7 OOOOOSOOO* '-*OOO©OOO©O3OOOOOO EUROPEAN AGEJKy. O O 1 I N DENTS promptly execute»! at lowest jw M tush prices for all kinds of British and CJ Continental 2 IV** 2 Boots, Shoes and Leather, Cliemicals and Druggists’ Suudrtei., TV O II /I China, Earthenware and Glassware, q w. v. v n.
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    • 283 7 THE London Directory. (Published Annually.) ENABLES traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURBRB Jt DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs the Directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Colonial ami
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    • 397 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Hsad Officu, 32 BISHOPSGAL’E STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E. C. Agknciks and Branchks. Amritsar Hamburg New York Bombay Ipoh Penang Bangkok Karachi Rangoon Batavia Kobe Serein ban Calcutta Klang
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2348 8 P& 0. Steam Navigation Company. intended sniiin.. Norddeuisclier Lloyd, Bremen. I EXPECTED APPIVALS AND DEPARTURES I BRITISH INDIA J I MAIL service ou. WARD NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Sep. 21 Assaye connecting with Malwa Oct. 5 Devanha Macedonia yMx For Ittr.n,,.» ro San. Sr,.. EP /iIK OCCfIR Sfeflffl SliiO (ft 'it
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