Straits Echo, 5 June 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. FOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, nth JUNE, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 124.
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  • 54 1 Births. I >N tlie 31st May. at the Monastery. Singapore. the wife of Mr. William King, of a son. At Fontenav.*' the 5th June, the wife of \lh.t Durler. of a daughter. Singapore papers, please copy. M AKKIAOK. At Hongkong. E. L. Staintiehi. Chief Engineer, s.s. Tai On.
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  • 30 1 10-DAY Old Da', sth Ml Mill Tow u I laud, Esplanade, d to 7 p.m. 1 O-MOKKOW Itli l>av. 7it.li Moon 1 own Rind, dolt (Jluli, t> to < p.m
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  • 54 1 F«»r Week ending Siindav, Jtiue 11 I(i>. A.M. I* M. M »i d ia 5tli 3 3u 3 05 T nsiiiiy, Gill 4 20 3 55 W ednesdav 7th 5. o 4 45 Thmsdav, 8tli G.00 5.35 Friday, Olli G.50 G 25 SauiKij.v, loth 7.40 7.15 SlimiiM, lltli
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  • 1527 1 A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA. By OLIVER ASH WELL, Author ot /ales of the Fen," Chronicles of the Carhonettor Club," in Peril in Penang etc SYNOPSIS. John Martin, the only son of an «dd east county family, is a sncoessfnl speculator in the Sstate of Negri Saptiloh.
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  • 29 1 First Quarter... June lOtli 8 4.7 p.m. O Full Moon 17th 12.51 5 p.m. Bast Quarter 25th 2.45.8 a..\i O New Moon July 3rd 12 40.0 a.m.
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  • 125 1 Punan« sth Junk I By rnurtpsty 01' the Ho.uk.) L union Demand Bank J/|!jj 1 months’ sight Hank !1I J* 3 Credit 2 3 Documentalv 2 I Calcutta, Demand Bank lis 1471 3 days' sight Private !49 A Bombay, Demand Bank 1-I7A 3 days’ sight Priva'e j 19A Madras.
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  • 169 1 IjSold io,it S r I B. 1 Vpjier W '•«a.-.i JIG,.■>•>/..) nut oj stwk White Pepper 5 3GJ buyer L'nuio IVpf>er 2G.75 sale* Cloves (picked) out <</ reason M ace /5 —sellers Mace Pickings Go. —buyers Nutmegs 1 lOs 3G. —sales No. 1 G.10 nom Sugar 2 no stock.
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  • Shipping.
    • 141 1 litAti., J ut. s.«. 1,336, He GrooLh, sth dune, Siugiijioi-e, 3rd Juue, Gen., 11. L. A Co. Ok Koch. Dut. s.s. 336, Leuuue, 4th June, J>eli, 3rd June, Gen.,—H. L. A Co. Hok Canton. Br. s.s. 294, Scott, 4th June, Acheen, 3rd Juue, Gen.,- Ban Ho Hi*, Roto nil
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    • 44 1 sth June. Cornelia, for Fort Swetteuhain aud Malacca. Canton, for Fangkor aud Teluk Ausou. Sfalya, for Deli, oirj C hay In, for JJatu Bahra au i Asahau. It. Haleieyn, for B tu Bahru aud Asahau. C hjmg Drayon, for Fort Weld and Tuiptng
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    • 56 1 excels From Atjent* 1>k 0 OeeaQO 'Glasgow S B.ACo. dth June. Simla Singapore A.G.ACo. 8th Austria CoIoiuIh) S.K.ACo. 8th Cli ilia •Colom Ih> S.K.ACo. 9th Bena Ider Singa}K>re S.B.ACo. 7th Malt.i CoIouiIk» a.a &Co, 10th M. Vuleiie Singapoie S.K.ACo. 18tli Ben led i |Lou<lon S.K.ACo. 17tii Benlarig Loin Ion
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    • 55 1 1 t'sxels For j Ajenlx 1 Leave» Oceauo Singapore S.B.ACo. 6th June. Simla Colombo A.G.ACo. '8th Austria Singapore S.K.ACo. 8th China Singapore S.K.ACo. Oth iieitalder London S. B ACo. 7th Malta CoIoiuIki A.G.ACo. 10th M. Valerie Singapore S.K.ACo. 13th Beuledi Siuoapore S.B.ACo. 17th Heularij* 1 Singapore S.B.ACo. 27th l»eu
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    • 50 1 English (Simla) Bth Juue. China (Malta) loth German (Sachsen) ]3th China (Hayern) 14th Ihk extra I*. O. steamer Kormoea, liaviuir left Sue/ on Saturday morning, the 27th instant, is expected to arrive here on Tuesday morning, the 13th proximo, and will leave for Singapore, China and .hi (Kill.
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  • 96 1 For Deli --1Vr Ban Whali Soon to-morrow, I p.m. Batu Balira— Her Padang, tu-iiiorrow, I p.m. Tongkah—Per Roloraa, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per De Koclc, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Singapore <fc Bangkok—Per Janet Nicolt, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Singapore ami Hongkong—Per A. Apear, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Calcutta —I’er O.Apear, to-morrow, 3
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  • 39 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outwards. Homkwakm. Simla S June. I Malta 10 June. Coromandel 22 Bengal 24 Extra Service. Outwards. Homeward». 1 orumm l.'f June. Poona ,•> June. Japan 20 j Swot ra W For particulars See Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, X The only Malay Paper in Penang. Commencing FRIDAY 16th JUNE AT DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. EUGEN SANDOW, I lie World's Renowned Hercules AND Exponent ot‘ Physical Culture supported by his Pupils, representing all Nations IN HIS GRECO-ROMAN ARENA. BOX PLAN AT CUNNINGHAM. CLARK Co. PRICES Boxhs (<♦
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    • 18 1 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE can be obtaiued from all dispensaries. Gives instant relief. Avoid imitations. Keep tbe Genuine handy.
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    • 25 1 Two splendid tonics, Iron and Cod Liver Oil are combined in Steam» IFVwc, a most acceptable preparation to the iuvalid and the delicate. Immediately beneficial.
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    • 9 1 Penang Sin Poe, I he only Chinese Paperin Penang.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 30 1 WEATHER Thr following report is kindly supplied l»y tlie Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis The rainfall during 1 he ;M hours ended at 1* a.u». To-da\ was U 'd2 inches.
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  • 43 1 Deaths. On the 2<th May. at Helperly Hall. York. England, Janies Coates, D.J.. i.p.. in his j ninetieth year. OH the 1st June, at Saraiiggong Road. Singapore. Arthur Richard Wright, son of the late Adolphus Wright, aged 47 years. Madras pajiers. please copy.
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  • 242 2 The 12 inch mark VI II. wire gun, which has come in for such severe criticism lately is a weapon of enormous range ami penetration and great accuracy. Without its mountings it weighs 46 tons, and measures 37 ft in length, and as its name indicates, it
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  • 479 2 The late Sir Kdwai-1 Meet Alford, of 20, The Boltons, South Kensington, a director of the British and Chinese Corporation, Limited, the British and Korean Corporation, Limited, and the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company. Limited, aud son of the late Bishop Alford, of Hongkong, has let t estate
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  • 1123 2 Tuesday 25th. hursday 27th. and Saturday 29th duty. FIRST DAY. Tneeday, 26th July. 1906. 1 j 1.—The Maiden Plate. A Cup presented by John Armstrong. Etsi.. with §750 added by the Club. —A Race for Maiden Horst*. Weight as per scale retluced
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 58 2 Order Received wilh Curried Fowls, Prawns, Lobster and Mutton, Mutton Chops. Soou-Ii Hnjrsjis, Stewed Kidney. «Just Received. CD S Q o 3 *r> sr f i «< f/> 5 (iOON YEN hKitvNDS. •3atddi.i(j ‘[.MU'f pnt? t|sj k ,j p»no f [ma.i*'*!,) iseojj ‘|0r»«| po.wyi^ ouiimo») oi| t jiioipiAv <» jsod
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    • 402 2 WANTED STOREKEEPER. RT MAN required at once for Ik? Electri al Stores and Office, one who thoroughly undeistands Electrical woik and fittings. Apply to HOYVARTH ERSKJNE* Ltd., 2-6-0’» Iwk 367 Beach Street, Penalty GOVERNMENT OF PAHANG. WANTED. rilWO Dressers, tirade II, salary 8720 per I_ annum each with an additional
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    • 492 2 NOTICE. New Confectionery Shop. JOSEPH BAKER l>egs to uutifv to the public that he has just opened a Confectionery Shop at 2441, Penang Road, where Cakes of every description can l>e obtained at short notice, ALSO DAILY. FOUR KINDS OF ICE CREAM. Hot Patties. Mutton Pies and Buns obtainable daily
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    • 180 2 FOR SALS. JUST RECEIVED. FLOORINC TILES of Various Sizes. MODERATELY PRICED. Applv to SOON' CHE A NO A Co., No. 3 Bridge Street. 23-2-0-3 3 mtlis. 134 TO BE SOLO. Pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court, made in action, CHUNO l'HYE PH IN vs. KHOO JAR TEE ami
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    • 171 2 Photographers. NOTICE. T IEWS of Penaug, Singapore, Perak, Selangor. and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3 ft ou Bromide paper. W. JONES, Kiug Street, Penang. Photographer 29 o PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. A. KAULFUSS, v;. FARQUHAR STREET. Open Daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAY8 8 A.M. TO NOON.
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    • 291 2 LEE CI1YE DISPENSARY, No. CARNARVON STREET, PEN A N( J. Tki.ephonk No. 291. Open day ami night From a.in. to 9 p.m.. Prescriptions are Arc*male!v Pixparwl. GEORGE WALKER, Chemist; <*nd Druggist, “THE DISPENSARY.” No. 2 Bishop Street. Prescriptions carefully compounded Spectacles to *iiit all 37c Sights, DENTISTRY. I W. MANSON,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1976 3 P.4 0. m mM. I. to. -i- P Expected Arrival* and Deport ares. Mail Service. Outwards. June S s.s. Simla connecting with s.s. Marmora 11 s.s. Coromandel do s.s. China July s.s. Chilean do s.s. Moldavia 20 s.s. Malta do s.s. Macedonia Homewards. June 10 s.s. Malta connecting with Norddentscher
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  • 104 4 Justice satisfies everybody, and justice alone. E*ner»<m. Established June Ist, 1903. fublishcd daily (except Sundays.» CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 22ti—232. Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAILY LOCAL *2l per annum OUTSTATION I’uetlge Extra. MAIL EDITION (fust Kreel *l3 CAULK ADDRESS: Hcho —Penang.” Telephone No. 188. NOTICE. Du KINO
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  • Current Topics.
    • 162 4 ‘•Cupping” for snakelate is the latest remedy. Lieutenant YV. F. Brayne. i.M.s.. writes to the Allahabad Pioneer: A small portion of cotton yvool is soaked in spirit placed in the glass and lighteit. I'his creates a v cuuu* when applied to rhe skin, and if tlu*re is a wound
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    • 417 4 Referring to our leading article of Wednesday last on railway extension in the Penin- sill*, the Malav Mail says: —The new enterprise will open up a large stretch of territory which is not only supposed to be rich in minerals, but which in all probability is admirably
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  • 868 4 A Capital Scratch Game. j YVhitk r. Red. RED VICTORIOUS BV I GOAL. The Swimming Club’s premises again contained a more t han ordinary muster of j members yesterday morning when the tol-i lowing scratch teams tried conclusions at the recently established pastime of w&ier- polo. So keenly-
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  • 70 4 YV e are pleased to hear that the Baud Fund has laenetited materially by the dance given by the Engineers’ Institute some two months ago in aid of the Fund, the Committee having just paid over to the Hon. Treasurer the sum of 8506.64. We are requested
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  • 453 4 A Robber Wounded. About 8 o’clock on Saturday night last the detective department received a telephone message from Teluk Kumbar that ja gang robbery had taken place in the i village. Detective inspector Stenhouse and a posse of constables immediately repaired to the spot and there found
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  • 497 4 Sandow. t lie modem Hercules, who is to visit Penang oil the PJth instant, was born mi Koenigsberg, in Germany, some thirty-eight years ago. After the usual course of education lie went iu for medicine and as a weakling was very jealous of his brothers, who were welbbuilt, and
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  • 283 4  -  By Old Stager. This past week has lieen quite full of all kinds of interesting events, those most iu my line pertaining chiefly to racing, golf, cricket, and swimmiug, and I venture to offer vour numerous readers a few jottings I have made respecting them. Cricket. The Ladies’ cricket
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  • 695 4 Mr. II. W, Sharp. That in the midst of life we are in death lias l<een once again pathetically exempli tied jn this community. (Jnlv five weeks ago we hail the pleasure of welcoming back to Penang, after a prolonged holiday in Euglaud, a popular member of the Ruin
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 I The International Hotel, 2, LEITH STREET, CORNER of LEITH and FARQUHAR STREETS, PENANG. FIRST-CLASS NEWLY OPENED HOTEL, excellent situation,j being also close to commercial part of the I own. r5 1 Entirely newlv furniseil with exquisite tropical comfort, SUPERIOR CUISINE UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OK Mr. W. GUBBI, Ancient Chef
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    • 13 4 WHITEAWAY’S Hold one of the Largest Stocks of Mosquito Netting in the Straits.
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    • 8 4 Do you require Mosquito Nets See WfffTEAWAY’S Advertisement.
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  • 893 5 Togo’s Triumph. Ninth Official Report jjghwav Cleared of Tsar’s Armada. Echo Special Tokio, 3rd June. —The ninth report >oni Admiral Togo was received here hi Thursday afternoon, 1st instant, as ollows The cruisers Iwate and Yakumo reH*rt that then* 0 now no Russian ship lietwee- lori-jimu and Shanghai.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 271 5 Lansdowne on the Alliance. No Question of Withdrawal. Potent Instrument of Peace. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 2ud June. —Speaking at the great Conservative dinner, m the Albert Hall, Lord Lansdowne, referring to the ho|»e recently expressed by Sir Edward Grey that the Agreement between Japan aud Great
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    • 93 5 Sultan s Appeal fur International Conference. (Echo Special Berlin. 4th June. —The discussions between Count Von l’attenbaeh and the Sultan of Morocco at Fez have been interrupted owing to the Sultan s appellation for an International Conference. Consequently, when Mr. G. A. Lowtiier, the British Ambassador, arrives at
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    • 34 5 Scutari Devastated (Supplied by Reuter.) London, sth June —An earthquake shock has l**en experienced in Albania, Turkey, and has devastated Scutari (the Asiatic suburb of killing one hundred persons and injuring 250.
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    • 33 5 Tronoli Output for May. (From a Special Correspondent Lalmt, 3rd June..—The total output from Tronoli Mine for the month of May was 3,910*51 pi kills of tin, valued ta §170,753.02.
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    • 45 5 Another Opium Seizure Eleven Thousand Tahils in a Floating House. (Echo Special.) 1 Bangkok, Ist June.—The officials of the Siam Opium Farm have made a seizure of twenty-seven kerosene tins containing 1 1.000 tahils of opium in the floating house of a Buddhist nun.
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    • 52 5 New Water Scheme Nine Million Dollars to be Raised. Echo Special.) .Singapore, 3rd June. -At tiie fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission on Friday afternoon, it was agreed To raise a loan of §9,000,000 fot the new Singapore water supply scheme and to write to the Government asking for
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    • 103 5 Jubilations in Berlin Bride s State Entry. i Echo Special. Berlin. 1th June.—Splendid weather! has enabled an extensive participation on tin* part of the populace and of the piinces. wiio wore pompously decked with ornaments, in ‘he lii&rli jubilations in ci nuectioii with the welcoming of the Duchess
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    • 70 5 Fostering Friendly Relations Shah's Presents to King Edward. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd June.—. Sir Arthur Henry Hardiuge. k c.b., k c m u., British MinisterPlenipotentiary to Persia, is returning to Loudon from Teheran with the temporary rank of Ambassador-Extraordinary, bearing a number of presents to His
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    • 47 5 Licut-Gcn. Nieolson Resigns f Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd June.—The War Office lias announced that Lieut-General Sir Win. Gustavus Nieolson, k. c. lias lieen |**rmitted for private reasons to resign his appointment of Governor of Gibraltar (which he has only held since 3rd February last.)
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    • 67 5 Great Gale in Natal Two Hundred Natives Drowned j. Near Durban. (Supplied hy Reuter.) London, 3rd June. —A great gale has J canse<l severe damage in Natal, while two hundred natives have been drow ned through j a reservoir ovei flowing near Durban. Fifty Fur ope a ns
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    • 20 5 Protecting German Interests. Echo Special.) Beilin. 3rd June.—A German man-of-war has been stationed at the JSainoa Islands, Polynesia-
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    • 52 5 Result of the Oaks Won by Cherry Lass. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 3rd June. Following is the result of the race t«*r the Oaks Imiles) at Epsom Summer Meeting yesterday. W. H. Walker s Cherry Lass I G. Falier’s Queen of the Earth 2 Sir J. Miller’s
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    • 102 5 Great Liberal Victory. Whitby Follows Brighton (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 3rd June.—The live-election at hitby, Yorkshire, occasioned bv the succession to the peerage of Mr. E. W. Beckett, the Conservative member since 1885, on the death of his uncle Baron Grimthorpe, lias resulted iu a victory for the
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    • 83 5 Australians in England Defeat Cambridge University. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, otli June. —The cricket match between the Australians aud Cambridge University at Cambridge has ended iu a victory for the Australians by 189 runs. County Championship. Surrey l>eat Essex at Leyton by live wickets. Yorkshire beat Middlesex at Lord’s
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    • 91 5 Kaiser Congratulates King Alphonso on Kseape. (Echo Special.) Berlin, *>rd June. —The Kaiser lias sent a telegram of congratulation to King Alfonso of Spain on hi* escape from injury or fatality in ilie recent bomb outrage in Paris. Rabies having broken out i:. Larut anti Matang, Perak, the
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  • 163 5 Singapore Races. Third Day s Results. Echo Sjieciat.) Singapore, 3rd June.—Following are tin* results of the third dav’s racing, which took place in splendid went her. A large crowd attended, including His Ex. the Governor and Miss Anderson. Open Griffin H inimcaf (Racecourse). —King Rose, 1 Rosinante,
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  • 68 5 i».e T !’rt.r*oIS e jS «served forth* publication of new» an h U '«ter the flay s news has been imposed, j Hongkong, 5th June.—Steamers j 1 ronnse, Biancu, and Clicking stopped 80 miles from Hongkong by Volunteer I cruiser. Shanghai. 5th June.—The Yaroslav arrived here yesterday. Five
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  • 897 5 Rear-Admiral S. Misu, who has I**mi slightly wouuded in the Japanese Trafalgar, is the Chief of the Bureau <»f Personnel. The Japanese battleship Chin-Yen was one of the captures of the Cliino-Japauese War, and was not supposed to have much fighting power. For Kussiau officers to opine
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

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    • 862 6 LIM SUN HO chop HENG 1VIOJHL Sc Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. Clo Khoo Buan Phuan CHOI* Gim Seng Moll. 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General Goods Store. 39c HONG BEE i Co., DAVID BROWN Co.,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1164 7 Apollinaris The Queen of Table IVa tees." Annual Sale 30,000,000 Bottles. HUTTENBACH BROTHERS CO. fa The for (DEAL Office use MACHINE being built on principles comprising Great Strength and Simplicity of Construction. Full particulars from HUTT'KNBACII Bros. Co., Sole Agents CHUBB’S SAFE. $50,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS NOW IN STOCK TO
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1103 8 Whiteaway’s Hold a Large Varied Stock. Ask us to include a pair of our Special Line of NAVY BLUE SELRGE PUTTIES At $1.00 in your order. hr my i R«ii! r Liiat i .inil'i i. n 1 Station rev Rack. Strongly made oi Polished Oak. lo bv 5 bv 1
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