Straits Echo, 24 June 1904
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Title Section35 1904-06-24 1 Straits Echo "All, crnmcu; Of events. c.rcdutino tfirodohodt the struts, the federate» «.eat states, and the far east VOL. 2. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, a O4. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 142.35 words
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Article40 1904-06-24 1 For Wwk ending Thursday, Juue 30, 1904. a.m. p.m. Friday, 24th 8.50 9.15 Saturday, 25th 9.40 10.30 Sunday, 26th ...10.30 10.55 Mouday, 27tli ...11.20 11.45 Tuesday, 28th ...12.10 12 35 Wednesday, 29th 1.00 1.25 Thursday, 30th 1.50 2.1540 words
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Article27 1904-06-24 1 O Full Moon June 28th, 1.42 a.m. Lost Quarto) July sth, J 2.35 p.m. O New Moon 13th, 12.6 p.m. First Quarter... 19th, 7-37 p.m.27 words
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Article56 1904-06-24 1 e t To- DAT. 4 1 i > I fill Day, sth Moon. VVayang Yap Chow Thong, Campbell Street, 9 p.m. The Parsi Curzou Theatrical Co. Kuala Kaugsa Road, 9 p.m. To- MORROW. 12tlih Day, sth Moon. The Parsi Curzou Theatrical Co. Kuala Kaugsa I toad, 9 p.m. \V>vaug56 words
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Article42 1904-06-24 1 P O. SAILINGS. .Mail Service. OUTWARD*. iIoIIKWAKMR. Simla 7 July Coromandel Ho June tibia HI j Ballaarat if July Extra Service. Uui'ffAßUS. iioMKWARDS. liorneo HU June j Ceylon IJn y Java l:i July j Caudia lo Htf' K>t particulars See Page 3.42 words
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Article1465 1904-06-24 1 Motion for Injunction. j (Before the Hon. A. F G. Law Puisne Judge.) 24 Juue. R. A. P. Hogan v. L. A. Blackmore. Following are the remuiuing affidavits in extenso reitd on the 22ud inst. For por Defence. I, Murison Allan make oath and say:— 1. lam a1,465 words
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Article86 1904-06-24 1 For Deli Malaya, to-morrow, 10 a.m. Largkat and Pangkalan Brandau—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenliain and Singapore—Per Avayyee, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Teluk Ausou—Per Langkat, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Deli—Per Ptilo llimau, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swetteuham, Kuala Lumpur aud Singapore—Per Kintna, to-inorrow, 3 p.m. Singapore—Per Onipenta, to-morrow, 386 words
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Money Market.
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Article121 1904-06-24 1 i Penano, 24th June. (By cvurteiy of the Chartered Hank.) London Demand Bank ...1/11 a 4 inontbs’ sight Bank ...1/11 J» n 3 Credit ...1/11^ 3 Documentary ...l/lljjj Calcutta., Demand Bank Its. 145i 3 days’ sight Private 147$ Bombay. Demand Bank 145$ 3 days’ sight Private 147$ Madras, Demand121 words
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Article180 1904-06-24 1 Bersawall Gold Miue Co., Id. 15. —tellers Raub Australian Gold Milling Co., Ld 6 Redjaiig Lebong Gold Mining Co., Id s22s. —buyers KadauaGold Mining Co,.bid. (fully paid). 10.—now. Bruseh Tin Mining Co., Id. s.— noui. Cliendariaug Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld 20.— sales Karaugnu Tin Mining Co. 15.—now. Kmta180 words
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Article156 1904-06-24 1 Tin J 70.75 buyers Gold leaf 81.— 1 B. Pepper (W. Coast 3lbs.5oz.)| 21 sales. White Pepper 36$ sellers Traug Pepper 28 '.—sellers i Cloves (picked) 63.— notn. Mace no stock j Mace Pickings »0.— sales Nutmegs 110s 45.— sales I f No. 1 6.80 uam. 3l, b ,Sir156 words
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Shipping.
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Article85 1904-06-24 1 Fitzpatrick. Br. s.s. 730, Davey, 23rd June, Raugoon, 19th June,'Gen H. C. A Co. Pulo Rimac, Br. s.s 297, Neilscu, 24th June, Deli, 23rd June, Gen.,—H. L. A Co. Langkat, Br. s.s. 187. Liddell. 24th June, Teluk Anson, 23rd June, Gen.,— K.G. Co. Kistna, Br. s.s. 524, Addenbrook, 24*h85 words
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Article42 1904-06-24 1 24tli June. Tony Chay Un, forßatu Buhra and Asahao. Perak, for Port Swettenham and Malacca. Un Peng, for Perlis and Setul. Lady Weld, for Teluk Anson. G. Apcar, for Calcutta. Cheang Chew, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Glen/alloch, for Singapore.42 words
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Article73 1904-06-24 1 Fitzpatrick, Br. s.s. 730, Davey, 23rd June, Rangoon, 19th June, Gen.,— H.C.ACo. Polo Rimau, Br. s.s. 207, Nielsen, 24th June, Deli, 23rd June, Gen.,— H. L. A Co. Langkat, Br. s.s. 187, Liddell, 24th June. Teluk Anson, 23rd June, Gen K. G. Co. Kistna, Br. s.s. 524, Addenbrook,73 words
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Article82 1904-06-24 1 Vessel» From Aijenls Dus J. Nicoll Mouluiein K.G.Co. ,25th Jane CoromandellSingapore Maka P.&O. 25th VajirunliislSingapore H.L.&Co 25th Naui Youg Rangoon K.G.Co. 26th Benmobr Singapore S. B.&Co. 26th Lai Sang Singapore B.&Co. 27th Lightning Calcutta A. A. A.Co. 27th Pentakota 'Rangoon H.L.&Co. 27th Borneo (Colombo P. O. 28th Sitkonia Hamburg82 words
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Article92 1904-06-24 1 P e**el* b'tn 1 Ayeute Leave* Fitzpatrick Raugoou IH.C.&Co. 25 th June Coroinandel Colombo P.&O. 25th Bcmnohr Marseilles S.B.&Co. Glenfallocli Singapore KG.Co. 25th Malta Vajirunhisi Sabang H.L.&Co. 25th J. Nicoll Moul mein K.G.Co. 27th Lightning Siugaporo A.A.A.Co. 27th Poentakota P. S’haui H.L.&Co. 27th Nam Yong Raugoou K.G.Co. 28th Borneo92 words
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Article92 1904-06-24 1 Inward —Per Fitzpatrick,” from Rangoon, Mr. Lauglev. Per Pulo Rimau,” from Deli, Messrs. J, H. Nellis and Tom sou. Per Kist.na, from Singapore, Messrs. W. M. Munro, A. P. Agar, P. J. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan. From Port Swetten* ham, Messrs. W. Hargreaves, E. A. Cook aud R.92 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement98 1904-06-24 1 A. E. SKEELS. WHISKIES. CROSSLB Y’S OIL GAS ENGINES. Highest Award Paris Exhibition, 1900. Simplest and most Economical OH Engine made GARRETT SON’S PORTABE ENGINES, (World Renowned.) FODEN STEAM WAGONS. These wagous are designed to replace horses and bullocks for transport of all kinds. Extensively used throughout the Straits Stock98 words
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Advertisement553 1904-06-24 1 GOVERNMENT OF PAHANG. WANTED. Applications are invited fur two t vacant Clerkships and sliould reach i the Resident's Office at Kuala Lipis not I later than 30th .June. Salary from §50 to $70 a mouth accordi iug to qualifications. 1-6-04 3 tins a wk. 383 j NOTICE. Federated Saw Mills553 words
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Advertisement6 1904-06-24 1 FUNAGOYA WATER. flfc/7 lister Co Ltd6 words
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Advertisement9 1904-06-24 1 BAXTR CO’S. BEST NAVY CANVAS. Sandilands, Buttery 6c Co.9 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1904-06-24 1 WEATHER. 1 hk follow my report, is kitidiv-suppiied in the biyiiiil Director of Fort- Cornwallis.— 1 he rainfall duriuy the 24 hours ended it It a.nr t,o-dn v was 0‘42 inches.31 words
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Obituary76 1904-06-24 1 Domestic Occurrences. Deaths. On loth May, at Abbey House, Max«relltown. Dumfries, Mias Elizabeth Sophia Morrison, youngest daughter of the late Charles Morrison, Lsq., of Calcutta and Ceylon, aged 73. On iSHh May, at Villa Tieleman, Nauheim. Oermany. Jamsetjee Nusserwaujee Tata, of Esplanade House, Fort, Bombay, aged tio years. On 3rd76 words
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Article724 1904-06-24 2 Memento From The Seat of W ak. Mr. Frank Mact’ullagh has sent an interesting set of photographs to a friend in Colombo. They were despatched from Newchwang las». Easter and arrived only a few days ago, stuffed in the hollow of a small bamboo stick on which the724 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1904-06-24 2 Jeyes’ Perfect Purifier. 1 ho West and most powerful disinfectant extant. In 1 ami 5 Gallon Drums and in j 40 Gallon Casks. Quotations on Application. Sandilands Buttery 6c Co. CUTLERY j Mefllfster A Co.. Ltd j37 words
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Advertisement408 1904-06-24 2 BEST HOTELS. Kuala Lumpur. F. M. S. HOTEL. WK jpw Under European Management. Centrally situated within 10 minutes from the Railway Station. Almost Aojoinino thk Ski.axuok Ci.un. l(sc Hongkong. KING EDWARD HOTEL, A High Class Private Hotel Electrically Lighted. Electric Fans, (II required.) Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor. Hotel408 words
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Advertisement1734 1904-06-24 2 FOR SALE. COB. Splendid trapper, very stylish and fast. Very cheap if sold by 26th iu6taut. Apply IS, Logan Road. 17-6-04 f in w 422 NOTICE. IN THE GOODS OF Ana Mauomed Sultan Merican bin Ahamad Omar Nina Merican (Deceased.) Pursuant to Section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law of1,734 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1865 1904-06-24 3 ■x 'm* P. i 0. ftolis. I. Co. fr'sprrtnl arrival ami lleoo rhtrrx. Mail 8«rvice. Outwards July 7 s.s. Simla connecting with China ,1 -1 do s.s. Moldariu Aug 1 s.it. Coromandel do s.s. Marmora WiW r Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. B/.HK8.1,865 words
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Article, Illustration85 1904-06-24 4 Jartlce everybody, and jnstlce alone. —Einrmnu Established June Ist, 1903. I’ublifhe daily (except Mundiiya.) at rn« CRITERION TRESS, Ld., No. 22(1-232, Hwicli Street. Penally. PIIICK: DAILY, LOCAI %M per» l OUTSTATIONB I'oetagre Extra I MAII. KIM.TION (Foat Free) 15 CAItI.K AIMHUMB: E c li o—T e n85 words
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Article1504 1904-06-24 4 On the 20th instant the Piuung Gazette came out with a leader on ‘Hooliganism* in which it was stated; j that there is a growing tendency to- i wards hooliganism noticeable among the younger fry of the native communities. They are losing tiie dread1,504 words
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Article1848 1904-06-24 4 Channel Tunnel Scheme Resuscitated. The Hooley Case. THE KING AND THE KAISER. Startling Result or a Music Hall Case. I ACTRESS ATTEMPTS SUICIDE: LATEST THING IN CRICKET REPORTING. Eugenics. Tsar’s Nervous Disorder. Infant Prodigy of Prodigies. (From Our Oicn Curre#po)ideHt.) Fleet Street, 30 May. —One result of1,848 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement552 1904-06-24 4 J/v Co., PENANG. MIDDLEMORE LAMPLUGH’S BEST ENQLISH Black or Brown Leather with Brass or Nickel Silver Fittings. ’ei < PAIR HARNESS Horse or Pony Size. A LARGE SELECTION OF English, Australian and Indian Saddles. Ladies’ Saddles. PRITCHARD CO., PENANG. 15<> McAlister Go., Ld. 19 Peach Street, Penang. Cyrus Price Co.’s552 words
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Advertisement11 1904-06-24 4 STBABWB- WINE, acts upon tlw whole svs.em aitmig digestion, impvovink nutrition11 words
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Advertisement18 1904-06-24 4 STEARNS’ WINE, relieves tbe-di** •iressiuj' of influenza, and It inyigoralĕ* and increases resistaoc© tQ the uroads of dji-teasc.18 words
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Article100 1904-06-24 5 More Russian Threats. A Critical Time Approaching. (Echo Special.) Shanghai, 23 June.—Proclamations issued hv the Russians again threaten the destruction of villages in the event of the Chinese destroying the railway*. Supplied bg Rente, London, 23 June.—Reuter’#? cor-J respondent, wiring from tho Russian headquarters at Liaovang. snvs that100 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article53 1904-06-24 5 (Deli Courani Service.) The Hague (via Batavia), 20th June.—The Japanese army investing Port Arthur is now only eight miles from that fortress. Heavy firing in the vicinity is reported. The Russians in Port Arthur expect speedy succour from General Kuropatkin who, with his whole force and all speed,53 words
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Article81 1904-06-24 5 Revolt In Siberia. (Deli Cou rant Service.) The Hague (via Ratavia), 21 June.—« The Mongols of the Altai district and mountains have commenced a revolt against their Rus sian rulers. A sort of Messiah is preaching a war of independence. The Altai district is on the western border81 words
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Article132 1904-06-24 5 A Strange Decree. 1— v Echo Special. Shanghai, 23 June, —The Empress- Dowager lias decreed an amnesty for all political reforming offenders, with the exception of Kang Yii Wei, Liang Chi Chao and J)r. Sip» Yat Sun. Those who have been cashiered are restored to their rank and titles.132 words
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Article32 1904-06-24 5 A Total Loss. (Echo Special.) Shanghai, 23 June.—The China Merchants steamer Haeshin, which was wrecked 70 miles north of Foochow, lias become a total loss. All the crew were saved.32 words
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Article30 1904-06-24 5 Deli CouraiU Service.) The Hague (via Bat:!\in), 21 June.—lnfluential mine-owners of the Rand have decided to push on the arrangements for the establishment of self-government in the Transvaal.30 words
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Article51 1904-06-24 5 V President Roosevelt's Demand. (Supplied hi/ lie it ter.) 1 volition, 2J June. —President Roosevelt Ims directed the United States Consul at Tangier to demand from the Moorish Government either the production of Mr. Perdicaris, the American held captive by banditti or the production of Raisuli, the bandit chief,51 words
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Article143 1904-06-24 5 The Robertson Case. Echo Sper to t. Bangkok, 21 June. —Mr. F. J. Robertson, the proprietor of the Oriental Hotel,\whose disappear- «nee from Bangkok recently caused .j a sensation, has returned here and j been taken into custody and is to j appear at the British Consulate i charged143 words
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Article28 1904-06-24 5 The Presidential Election. London, 24 June.—The Republican Convention, convened at Chicago, has nominated President Roosevelt as its candidate for the Presidency of the U nited States.28 words
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Article17 1904-06-24 5 (Supplied by Renter.) London, 24 June.—His Majesty King Edward will pay a visit to Hamburg.17 words
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Article276 1904-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 24 June.—The Birthday Honours include Knight Comtnauderships of the Order of St. Michael and St. George for Mr. John Nowell Jordan, British Minister to Corea, Mr. Bredon, of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, Mr. W. H. Treacher, ResidentGeneral of the Federated Malay States, and276 words
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Article47 1904-06-24 5 Reception by the King. (Supplied by Re liter.) London, 23 June. —King Edward has received General Booth, the brad of the Salvation Army, in audience. His Majesty expressed himself as being greatly interested in the work of the Salvationists, especially that undertaken amongst the poor.47 words
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Article41 1904-06-24 5 A Visit to Pahang. (Echo Special.) Singapore, 24 Juue. ri. L. the Governor, Sir John Anderson, lias left on a flying visit to the Sultan of Pahang. Mr. Taylor,’ the Colonial Secretary, acts as Deputy Governor during his absence.41 words
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Article292 1904-06-24 5 (Deli Count»t Service.) The Hague (via Rataviu), 20 June. —Tiie Netherlands Government and France have concluded an agreement respecting the laying of a cable between Saigon and the west coast of Borneo, to connect with the Pontianak-Batavia cable. The agreement, provides that any cables laid in the292 words
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Article, Illustration407 1904-06-24 5 Selangor Meeting. Second Day. I■— (Echo Special.) -> Kuala Lumpur, 23 June.—The weather was line au«l bright auj there was agaiu a large attendance. The races resulted as tinder:—. A Horse Handicap.— Value $5OO and a sweepstake of $l5 for starters to go to the second horse.407 words
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Article979 1904-06-24 5 Motion for Injunction. (lie/ijre the Hon. A. i\ G. Lain, Pnitne Judge.) R. A. P. Hogan v. L. A. Blackmore. i 8PEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. The speech made on l«ehalf of the defendant on the 22nd, in reply to the Counsel i'oi the plaintiff’s address, was held over979 words
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Article92 1904-06-24 5 At a geuei ai meeting of members of the popular Kinta Chinese Club a few davs ago the following office bearers were tlulv elected:— President, Towkav Poo Choo Clioou. >oe-President, Mr. Foo Choo Kit. Hou: Secretary, Mr. Chan Heang Thov. Asst, Secretary, Mr. Foug Gaik Seu^.' H.*u.92 words
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Article191 1904-06-24 5 1 hekl have lately been a number of narrowly averted accidents as the result of what must betaken to lie rash driving ou the part of those in charge of motor cars. Another instance is reported last uight. Mr. \eoh Paik Tatt was driving a trap191 words
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Article593 1904-06-24 5 Judgment Against Rangoon Harbour Master's Confederacy. A BI Officer Wins in a. Common Canteb. Ouk Rangoon correspondent writing under date of 17tli June reports that judgment had just been delivered in Rangoon in an interesting case arising out of the Calcutta Turf Club’s Derby Sweep last year,593 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article474 1904-06-24 5 WWW To THK Kill TOK OF THE STRAITS KCHO Dear Sir,— Our letter to you herein of yesterday was not intended for publication, though of course as there was nothing to show it was not, we do not cavil at its insertion. As, however we understand474 words
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Article147 1904-06-24 5 1 he following ties have been disposed of up to yesterday' Doubles. R. P. Phillips and J. W. Hallifax beat J. Forbes and E. Smith, 3-6, 3-2, 6-0 A. H. Ferguson and R. H. Gibson v. Capt. Bower and Major de Hamel, w. o. G.147 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement6 1904-06-24 5 COW BRAND BUTTER. Nlcflllster Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement18 1904-06-24 5 STEARNS’ WINE, after influenza and pneumonia. An ideal reconstructive tonic that gives immediate benefit. Ttvimanr weight, renews strength.18 words
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Advertisement124 1904-06-24 5 OPERA HP CHOW «0. Great Success f Great Success f! AT THE TEK SOON THEATRICAL HALL, C'lm/ilitH Street. fer Our New Actors aud New Actresses have arrived aud are playing nightly. The Indra Permata Theatrical Company of Selangor To-night, Friday, 24th June Antah Khairanl. To-morrow, Saturday, 25th June, Bah man124 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement1151 1904-06-24 6 JAMES BDCHANAN C.o’i> “HOUSE OF COMMONS” WHISKY. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. TIANG LEE Go. TEIK CHIN Co. JUST ARRIVED! j\(lilt* df General Importer}*, Penang. A Large Stuck cf Rubber-tyred Carriage Wheels of English Manufacture. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF PILSENER LAGER BEER. General Storekeepers, Provisioners and Commission Agents. 23, HIGH1,151 words
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Article225 1904-06-24 7 Uki>stkickui> by Mr. Plovvden s sensible I chaff. Mina Parkhurst aud her friend» are still resolved .to force the hands of the Benchers.—» Daily Paper.] But, Indies fair I suppose you did Attain your last ambition Suppose you to the l«*gal Bar At last did gain admission Suppose225 words
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Article567 1904-06-24 7 lIlfN-HUTZE—-THE CHINESE COSSAOK. j Russian tears of the Hun-hutze banditti being employed against them bv the Chinese General Ma have quickly taken the place of remonstrances against these mounted robbers being encouraged in their depredations bv (he Japanese. The Russians were once rather disposed to view with favour567 words
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Article200 1904-06-24 7 Pknano, 24th Junk, 1!X>I. Dncrijtlion. llkLit cte. Soup j»er catty 18 Roast 30 Steak» M 32 Stew or Curry Meat. tt 20 Itiimp Steak 32 Ox Tail it*fi 301 Tongue ft 70 Feet 15 Heart M 35 Liver per catty 40 Pobk Pork 30 Pig s Head 24j200 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement423 1904-06-24 7 The NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE THERAPION MARK. I'iiis successful and highly popular remedy, used in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. THERAPION No.l «hurt time, often a few423 words
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Advertisement1359 1904-06-24 7 THE "FETTER’’PATENT PETROLEUM ENGINE. BUN TIN MIM Co., No. 23 i, Beach Street, PENANG. (Established in 1879). Tin and Pepper PERRIER JOUET CHAMP AONES. AGENTS HUTTENBACH BROS. Co. KITSON LAMPS. TI(A INK MARK The Finest Light iu Existence. Merchants. i|,m TO HUTTENmcil BROS. Co. Sole Agents. CHIN HiN BROTHERS, General1,359 words
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Advertisement58 1904-06-24 7 KFIOO IH/AN PHUAN. (Chop) CJIM SENG MOlf. 203 Main IJoiul, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General 49c Goods Store mwf NOTICE. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak, Selangor, ami Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 Ct. }on Bromide paper. \Y. JONES, King St reet. Penang. Photographer. <36c ARMOUR'S PROVISIONS.58 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement1048 1904-06-24 8 GREAT SALE of TOWELS at WHITEAWAY, LA1DLAW Co, PENANC. •M FOR THREE DAYS ONLY SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 25th, 27th and 28th. 3 WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. Special value. Guaranteed to please. Size ‘24 by 54 inches. Price 80 cente each or $9.50 per dozen. A WELL-KNOWN TOWEL. Large White1,048 words
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