Straits Echo, 29 June 1905

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  • 34 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR LAST GENERALLY VOIj 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, 29th JUNIi, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents. No.
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  • 83 1 Births. At 1a, Lloyd Hoad, Singapore, on the JOth June, the wife of Jan. T>. B. Kellar. of a son. On 6th June, at «Shanghai, (lie wife of X. Bluuienthal, of a soli. On J*th June, at Shanghai, ilie wife of A. Emanuel, of a sou. On 10th
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  • 44 1 horWtjoK Gliding YVednesdav, Juno 5, 1005. A.AI P.M. Thmsuav, 20th ...10.30 10.5 d Friday, 30th 11.20 11 4. r > Saturday, Isl 13. Sunday, 2nd ...12.35 —lO M »iml iv, 3rd 1.25 1 50 J'ue.sdav, 4th 2.15 2 40 Wednesday, sth ..3.05 330
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  • 51 1 1 O-ItAT 27tii Oit.'. sth Moon Auction Sale, 211 Beach Street, 11 a.in. J'own Band, Crolf Ciub, 6 to 7 p.in. 1 O-MOKKOW 28th l»a\, sth Moon Auction Sale, Courtyard of Logan’s Building. I p in. Special Meeting, Municipal Commission, 3 p. m. Town Baud. Esplanade, 0 to 7
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  • 29 1 O New Moon July 3rd 12.40 0 a.m First Quarter 10th 12 40 3a m O hull Moon 10th 10.31.7 p.m. Last Quarter 24th 88 0 p..u.
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  • 37 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Vlaii Service. UlTWAKlts. HuMEWARINS. Coromnvdel ft July wna July. Malta f Simla ‘>‘2 I'.xira Service. UlXWARl*» Hu.VlKW.VUD6. Caadia St July. Palermo 16 July. Ceylon 7 Any. Java .'JO 2H? For particulars bee Page o.
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  • 9 1 English Coromandel Oth July. Cliiua (Nubia) Bth
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  • 888 1 The Captain’s Account. THE STURT OP THE MEETING. Captain Stone, speaking to a representative of the Singapore Free Press at the Adelphi Hotel <>n Monday morning, said that, whilst proceeding from lutngoon to Yokohama with a cargo of rice and wheat, and whilst about three days" steam
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  • 130 1 'BNANO. 29m Junl fItV '•‘lUCO.ltf o’ Ihe Charts')-.- /.'-..i.,- L union ißnnami Rani 1;■ 4 months’ sigh l| Haul 2 Credit .2 Oy •J Documents; v 2 o,*. j Ciii'ui Ui. Daiiiami Bank Rs Cl 7 days’ sight I’riv-i e 19 i j Bomba, v, Demand Hank i47A days'
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  • 238 1 j BelatTin Aliuiug Co., Ld. s 7.— teller* Bei>awaiiGotd M iniugCo Ld. s 18 (Ml *ell. j Brieli Rubber Syndicate Ld. pin j Bruseit Hydraulic Tin Mining Cu.. Ld 5 4.UU Inf er* Duff lteveiouuieiit C<*. 1I) I*o teller* j Kraser A N’eiv»*, Ho >lOO. taler George Town Dispensin'.'
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  • 185 1 Goal .eat 4 /7 B. Pepper( W. < ‘oast -lio-. out *,t >Tu<:u White Peppei 5 38 —s le Traug Pepper 3 27. —tales Cloves (pickoil) out oj season Mace a —sellers Mace Pickiuv' i>i. —buyers Nutmegs 110» 37:. sales No. 1 *j.lO nom. Sugar < 2 no stock.
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  • Shipping.
    • 93 1 PfcK.vi», Hr. s.s. 227. Buchanan, 2Stli June, Port Swettenliaui, 27th June, Gen., i\. (Jr. Co. Rotoiiua, Hr. ».s. 555, Liugard, 2Sth June, Jongkah, 27(ii June, Gen., lv (4 Co Valkntijn, Dur. s.s. 2,384, Van Ordeu’ 20lh June, ttaian. 28th June, Gen H. li. Co. PKi.r. Hr. >.s. 291. t.'eysh,
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    • 40 1 29th June. Taw Tony, tor Laugkat. Deli, for Trang. Ban Whntt Soon, for Deli De Kock, for Deli. Canton, for Pangkoi and Teluk An&oti. Arcadia, for Singapore. China and Japan fiat Sony, for Singapore and Hongkong. Thonyira, for Singapore
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    • 66 1 Pkkak. Hi s.s,. 297, Buchanan, 28th J’tue, Pur! Svvetteuliain, 27tb June, Gen K. G. Co. IrojußUA, Hr s.-: .»55, Liugard, 2Htli June, Tongkali, 27th June, (fen.,- K. G. Co. VAi.KNUjN, I>ut. s.s. 2,384, Van Ordeu, -9tli June, Hajaii, 28tli June, (feu II li. A Co. I.vtiv \V Km»,
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  • 82 1 1 From Atjenls J)ur Y! aieric Singapore jS.K.ACo. 2nd July I’HMiIiM-ig London 3.1 >.A t*o. (3rd J >t*H of Oroinhie (j} lasoow 3 B A Co. [3rd. -IMS Mil 'oIouiIk> do. 6th A. A pear S i i i h pore 1 A.A.A:Co. 1 6th (i. A pear Calcutta
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  • 62 1 Vessel# X Leaves M. Valerie Colombo S K.&Co. 2nd July Beuiarig Singapore S.b.ACo. 3rd Den oi' 0 rombie Singapore S.b.&Oo, 3rd Austri i Singapore do. dl!i A. A pear A. A A .Lu. 7 ill Nippon Colombo S.1jA(Jo. 9th (j. Ape.ii' Singapore A.A A.Co. 7rh C. A pear Singapore
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  • 155 1 Fok Kopah, Keuoiig, Alergui aud Tavov— Pei Otnapere, to-morrow, i p m. I'ougkah Per Hitorua. to-luoi row, I p.m. Port Swettenlmm «V Malacca IVr Perak, to-morrow, 1 p.m Port Swetlenhuiu ami Singapore!- Pei Avuyyee to-morrow, 2 p in. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow ami Amo) Per (llteo.uy Chew, to morrow,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 274 1 Chahyah Pulau Penang, The only Malay Paper in Penang. You Cannot Afford to Miss WHITE A WAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. New Goods being opened out daily. NOW ON SALE. PHOTOS OF THE Swimming Clnb Carnival. One whole set consisting of 20 photos, large or small sizes, $l2 only. Single copies are also
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    • 109 1 W lien the whole system is depres&ed Nutritive reconstruction is of vital import* auce. Steam* Wine is the ideal Tonic. ZYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and pie* serves the teeth, —very refreshing. “Gold Seal” Milk BORDEN’S PEERLESS Keeps longer and is cheaper than any other. CREAM. Sandi/and
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    • 11 1 Penang Sin Poe, «4 X flic only Chinese Paper in Penang.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 28 1 WEATHER. 1'hk following report is kindly >uopded ov the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis 1 lie rainfall dunuir the *_'d iiours ended at 'J a.in. to-dav was nil.
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  • 13 1 Dkath. On lOth June, at Shanghai. Captain 11. 11. Cunningham, aged 67 years.
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  • 546 2 In tlie couiso of the recent debate in the' French Chamber ou t'rau<ls in the tvine tr.wle, 11. Bonuevay, a wine Deputy, declared that from 16 to 18 million hectolitres of artificial wine were manufactured in Fiance in a single year. The Chamber of Commerce at Bombay
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  • 413 2 is The History Of Most Headaches When Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Are Used, It Disappeared Ai.most from end to end of the Malay Peninsula Mr. H. J. J Stafford, Inspector of Permanent Way, I. M. S. Railways, is kuoxvu aud respected. When interviewed iu his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 157 2 F°riang. EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. UNEQUALLED FOE Situation, Comfort and Catering. SARKIES BROTHERS, 1 < r,f Proprietors. TO LET. GODOWNS in Dencli Street. O Fur particulars applv to “GODOWN” 21-ti-Oo liuli W)| c o Strait* Echo TO LET. PH EM fSE S No. All, Da to Kramat Koad, with a largo
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    • 176 2 W^lNTBD. r RENT a Furnished Bungalow i»v JL tiie month. reut about $7*'. Apply to “H. i’." *2 1 ti'Ot» 6insrt 41 6 c o Strait* Kchu. FREE SCHOOL, PENANG. Wanted At Once A TEMPORARY CLERK for three a V mouths. Salary uj> to So*>. iiccoiiimg to (jUaliiicatioUK. Apply to
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    • 611 2 Municipal Notice. V SPECIAL MEETING of the Municipal Coui in issiouers will be helil at the Municipal. Okkice. on Fk:i>ay. •:50th June, 1005, at 3 p.m. Jtueineee. 1. i>r. Locke’s motion to rescind llie Kesolution passed re proposed addition to ball taps. 2. Any ordinary business. T. O’HALLORAN, Secretary to
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    • 1527 2 FOR SALE. JUST RECEIVED. FLOORINC TILES of Various Sizes. lo 4e le 23-2-05 MODERATELY PRICED Applv to SOON C FIE ANO Co, No. 3 Jf> ulge Street. 372 1 HOUSJOS iu et 1 J et.: itij le TWENTY-TWO SHOP Straight Street, Bukit Mertajaui, to r get.ber with a connectetl vacant
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1783 3 mk o fe Ills. I. Co. o'» AV t \%V <'±r ►v l Expected Arrivaln and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. ,Julv 0 s.s. Coromandel connecting with s.s. Molda riu Aug. •Jo s.s. Malta :i s.s. Bengal do do s.s. Macedonia s.s. Victoria Homewards. Julv Aug. 8 s.s. Nubia connecting with
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  • 106 4 Juat iceisiies every body.a»Klj«Rtice»l<>n«.— Ktnermm. Established June Ist, 1903. Vnbli»)ie<'t daily (except Sunday*. AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd.. No. 226 —262, Beach Street, Penang. PRICK DAILY LOCAL M* P** r OUTBTATIOX IWage Urn. MAIL EDITION <P»*4 Free) MO CAULK ADDRESS: Echo —Penang.’* Telephone No. 18H. NOTICE During
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  • Current Topics.
    • 339 4 Jusi as a stone thrown into water sends forth ever expanding ripples. so •h*es a calumny once started spread and expand until its originator tinds «liflicuitv in recognising the offspring of his too fertil or diseased imagination. 1« i-. not surprising therefore to find the statement made
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    • 1134 4 It is very pleasing to note truin the telegrams now coming to hand that lheir Royal Highnesses Prince ami Princess Arisugawa. the representatives of our brave allies of the farthest fcHst. are receiving a titting welcome, not only at the" hands of j British Royalty, but at
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  • 96 4 W'k art asked to auiiouuce that the Committee of the Penang Literary and Debating Society will give a prize of ten dollars for the l*est essay written by a schoolboy on A day’s holiday in Penang.” Each essay must ho certified bv the Principal of
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  • 725 4 Messrs. Lewis and Peat’s report, dated London 9th June, contains the following particulars of rubber oales Straits. 1 case line pale oblong biscuits, marked i Add, Os. Bd. 1 case ficu& fiue dark sheet, marked Horse, 4s. fid. j J{ fc I f 1 case fair scrap, marked
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  • 169 4 At the meeting .if the Legislative Council to-morrow, the Hon. A. Huttenbach will put the following questions Whether there l>e any reasons for the recommendation to sell the Malacca Railway other than the state of the Colony’s finances It so, will the Government kindly slate them explicitly and
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  • 212 4 1 he threatened boycott of American goods l»v the Chinese iu Singapore as a protest against- the rigorous Chinese laws in the United States is having the peculiar result, we hear, of increasing the business of the American firms locally, savs the Straits Times. When the movement
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  • 195 4 Captain Tadd of the British steamer f uhwoh, which arrived at Singapore ou Sunday from Pekalougau, reported that ou Juue 20th, when four and a half miles north-east by east off legal, lie sighted a large steamer ashore on the Jeruk Keel Closer examination proved her
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  • 388 4 What is a Letter? On Monday morning, before Mr. Coliuau lat Singapore, a Chinaman was charged > with having brought ten unstamped letters into the Colony, savs the Free Press. After evidence for the prosecution had been called, Mr. Farrer Baynes for the defence contended that the
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 128 5 .Martinet Causes Mutiny (Supplied hy Reuter.) Loudon, 29th June. —Reuter’s Odessa correspondent wires that (lie crew of the Kussian battleship Kniaz. Potemkiu have mutinied, the mutiny being due to the Commander having shot, a -ailor for presenting a petition from the crew for better food. The crew thereupon
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    • 279 5 The French Attitude. 1 (Echo Special.) Paris, 28th June. —It is reported here that prance is certain to accept the international Conference on the Moroccan question. The French papers express their conviction of the bona tides of Germany’* attitude regarding tlie Moroccan affair and concede to the met
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    • 53 5 Wiping off old Scores (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th June.- The French Goveruiiient has introduced a Bill into the Chamber grautiug an amnesty to M. Paul Deroulede aud his co-exiles, who were exiled through their agitation over the Dreyfus case, aud also covering strike and press offences and the
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    • 36 5 Tanjong Pagar Board. (Echo Special.) •Mngapore, 29th June.—Messrs J. O. Autlionisz and E. L. Brockman, of the Colonial service, will to-morrow be gazetted as the special members of the Tanjong Pagar Board nominated by Government.
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    • 205 5 Banquet at Buckingham Palace (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th June. —At the banquet at Buckingham Palace last night. King Edward conducted Princess Arisugawa in to dinner and Prince Ari>ugatva took in Queen Alexandra. There were no sjieeches. The guests included the Duke and Duchess of Conuauglit, Lord Lausdowne,
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    • 89 5 Debate in the Rigsdag. Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th June.— in a debate in the Swedish Kigsdag, the Government was attacked for its weakness in not formulating definite terms with Norway. Several of the speakers advocated military measures. The Premier, however, dwelt on the futility of war,
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    • 83 5 The Curzon-Kitchener Dispute. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon. 29tli June.—The Hon. S». John Brodrick, Secretary for India, replying to a question iu the House of Commons, said that he had nothing to add to the despatches already published regarding the difference of opinion between Lord Kitchener and Lord Curzon, except
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    • 25 5 Daughter to Duchess of Norfolk. Supplied by Reuter t London. 291 h June. The Duchess of Noifolk has given birth to a daughter.
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    • 60 5 (Supplied by Reuter .y London, 29tli June.—Kent has beaten Hauls by eight wickets. Gloucester has beaten Somerset by an innings and sixty-five runs, Essex lias beaten Derby by seven wickets, Surrey lias beaten Oxford University by 230 runs, the Australians have l»eaten Warwick by an innings and fifty-one runs,
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    • 106 5 Selangor Probably Joining. (Echo S)teciol. Kuala Lumpur, 29th June.—A meeting of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has been called for Sunday next, 2nd July, to consider the advisability of joining in the lx>ycott of American goods as a protest against the Chinese Exclusion Act. There is
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  • 95 5 The Ocean Vagrant*. The Terek Again (Echo Special.) Siirmpore, 29th June.—The wilier Aoarima arrived here to-day from Newcastle and reports that on the afternoon of the 27th instant she was stopped bv the Kuwiau cruiser Terek in Kartnnita Straits, off the West coast ot Dutch Borneo. Captain btott
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  • 219 5 Thu following are the Agenda lief ore the Municipal Commission to be held to-morrow afternoon 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read aud confirmed. 2. Dr. Locke's motion to rescind the resolution passed re proposed addition of ball taps. if. Mr. Clayton's motion re measures for the
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  • 151 5 Mr. W. W. Bailev, Chairman of the U. P. A., has received a report ou crepe rubber from a friend and has placed the following information at the disposal of the press: With regard to washed rubber, I liegin to think that in time the manufacturers will prefer it
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  • 476 5 Ax Appointment Before Its Time. The appointment of Superintendent of Government Print iugOffice,Singapore,(bearing a salary of =£42o) was recently advertised as vacant by the Straits Government, aud we understand that at lea t two applications were sent in from Ceylon. June Bth was announced as
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 163 5 To tub KLUXOR oi Tim Straits *aho. Dkar Sir.—At midday to-day, I. lo get.lier with some relatives of mine, witnessed one of the most brutal deeds that could be perpetrated, by one party of socalled dog-shooters. One of the lastnamed siiot a neighbour s dog in the
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  • 916 5 To lUK EdIIOR OF Til K STRAITS ECtfO. j Sir, —So great is iny surprise io learn j and see that so many Assistant Masters have resigned the Free School since Mr. Hargreaves, the late Headmaster, was ap-| pointed to a similar position at the Malay i
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  • 245 5 Doubiuji, Katkov Maatkk am. Omo Thk recent seizure by the Russians urnr roi niosa ot the British steamer ilhtliamia is likely to be a cause of further trouble to the Russian Government. J |,e vessel was a neutral steamer and carried no contraband, but is reported to have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 4 5 SEE WHITEAWAY’S ADVERTISEMENT To-morrow.
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    • 7 5 Do Not Miss WHITEAWAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. Change Daily.
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    • 293 5 To-day’s Advertisements. PENANG CRICK';T CLUB. Half-Yearly Tournament. INTR1ES close 8th Jul\. Plav to l>eJli gin on the 11th July '2H-t)-()5 oins. 223 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given that the registration of dogs in respect of 1 lit* vear ending 3<Uh June. 1 commences on 1st July. The tax
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    • 78 5 PRITO m St co„ I M I’OR i;j<n < h TOBACCOS CIGARS. c insl been appointed >«>lc Audit* tor Cigars from the Factories. La Comerciai and Ajfiiila del Mimdo.’ Ihese at I- perfectly flavoured Cigars and in excellent condition, and have a very white ash and delicious aroma. I La
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1160 6 Lim Sun Ho CHOP HENG IVIOJHL Sc Co. 164, Beach Street, Penang. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moh. Importers of all kinds of 703, Main Road, Talping. European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 61 0 Tin Miners, Advancers and General Goods Store. 39c DAVID BROWN Co.. 4, Logan's Building*.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 722 7 The F. O. B, Whisky, Are the Best and Cheapest in the Market. BUCHANAN’S SCOTCH WHISKIES TIANG LEE C. ■X SO Li) A r $1 per bollle. and pei' cas» ol t \v<*l ve bottles /or $11.40, Duty paid. 3* rsrr r X ANO ALSO Wine, Spirit <S other Liquors
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1191 8 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., PENANG. FOR CHILDREN'S CARS. UPTON'S TEAS WERE AWARDED 0 New Stock just opened out. All of superior fir ish. For either one or two children. 0 0 Strap Springs, 25 ins. and 12 ins. Rubber-tyred Wheels, Brass-jointed Hood. Prices from $10.50 to 855 each. 0 SPECIAL ATTENTION
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