Straits Echo, 5 September 1905

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CIIR0MCI.I: 0I EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUTHOUI HIE STRAITS, THE FEDERATE!! MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, stb SEPTEMBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. -Jtfo.
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  • 23 1 Hikth. Oil the 14th August, the wife of Mr. I*. R. Dew»i, of a daughter. The tirst Parsee birth iu Japan.
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  • 81 1 To-day. 7th Da\, Hlli Moon. Auction Sale of 201, Seang Tek Road, 3 p.in. Town Band, Golf Club, t<> 7 p.m. Opera India Zabba, King Street. It pm. Moving Fietures Exhibition, Town Hall, 0 p in. in aid of P runny Hand Fund. To-morrow. Btli Day, Htli Moon Auction
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  • 25 1 First Quarter Sept. <*»»; 11.8.8 am. O Full .Moon 14th 1.10.0a.ai. laust let 22nd 0.1d.0 A.M (J New Moon 291 li 4."»9.”> a m.
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  • 50 1 For Week endiug .Monday, Sept 11. Low High, a m e. M. m Tuesday, dll l 11.30 -Y3O Wednesdiu. titli o.2<> t> 2<> Thursday, 7th 1.10 7 lit Friday, Bth 2<m> 8.0« > Saio'.ia». 9th 2do Bdo •Suunav, loth d hi ;t 40 Mond tr. lltli 4 do
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  • 580 1 ltiTixti under date of 2lst ultimo, the Canton correspondent of the South China Morning Post says: The efforts of the guilds against American goods importation has not in the least abated here. On the contrary, posters have been put up throughout the city calling on all Chinese to
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  • 247 1 According to a communication lo tiie “Gumini Zeituug," the report that (lie Argentine Ministry of Agriculture has discovered huge rubber forests in tin* Argentine province of Jujuv is entirely misleading. 1 The district along the Hleomavo River is inhabited by hostile Indians, and lias i»eeii liitle explored, but
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  • 144 1 A i>asokkoi>s accident ocmirrrd ;i t J >aii'_rkok on th£ 23rd August t.o a motor-car in which 11. If. H. Prince If i jahuri, Minister of Justice, was driving, The car came in J contact wiili ;i fallen tramway. win- If was i imi»».'ii>ie lor the
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  • 14 1 trennaii (ttuyern) .jth Slept China (P. Ki’f! FriedrirU) fftli Indian (Te>*ta\ 7th
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 520 1 258 N i±i ZA T 'b fe»' *yy> IN V r o LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. OPERA INDRA ZARBA, The Prince of Wales Jawi Peranakau Theatrical Company. (Inder Hntirely New Management.) At King Street Theatrical Mali. To-night. Tuesday, sth Sept. < Isr Special lve«|uest.) Hie Company will t iie popular
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    • 73 1 I LB AGENT GUINNESS’S STOUT. 0 5 o 31Y s.ssva P. &O. S/ I INGS M.'iii **e r 'ice. (JUtWAKIm. HoMKWAKHS. «S' a ntla IS He/if. Mill as'’a 10 Sept. Poona .7 o*7. Candia 2n l'tir part icuiars see Page U. Wlien the whole Hvsteui is depressed. Nutritive recoustnicliou is
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 51 1 YVEAT <ER. fol P" report is kimtiv -ojppm** i io tip I>ireetnr oi‘ Fort tornwaiiis J p.lli. aia.U*. Yesterday today Tli. S3* ?1* Wr. I Mill Thick Wu. Xiirll. Xnrtl Tlie rainfall <liinn<_r ti»*-* 2 4 at 9 a.in. to-iiav ua.s0.o4 inelies lOOI.. Tosiay S*‘ Pull Soutli il< Mil S
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  • 55 1 Death. At Rinerald Hill lload. Singapore. ou 2nd September. Harry dames Mouland John Little Co. Obituary. —>♦ Baron Krie£elstein Berlin, 4-h {September.— Baron Karl Kriegelsteiu (correspondent, of the IjocaIuusiger and lately owner of the L'fciliu which was wrecked on 8aghalien i has l**en killed at Harbin, as the lesult ol
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  • 211 2 Voluntarily Wound Ft*. A oENKKAi. meet ing of shareholders in t his company was held at Hongkong on the 18th August, to consider the winding up ottlie company. Mr. J. A. Jupp who took the chansaid: —At the last general meeting of the company the Chairman
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  • 610 2 Report of DIRECTORS. Tub report submitted ;ii 11*«* seventh annual meeting of this I M. S. venture held lately, runs as follows The Directors have the pleasure to submit their report on tlie working of the Company for the year ending olst Jtecember, KHH, j with accouuts
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 58 2 Tne man who whispers down a ivell Aliout tlie-goulg lie has to sell. Won't reap the gleaming golden dollars Inke he who climbs a tree and hollers. The man who lets dibease alone To wear him down to skin aud lione, Won’t lie in health so sound and sure As
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    • 432 2 NOTICE. and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo mast be paid tor in advance. LIM isENG HOC)I. 1 -Jl:i July, ltMJo. Managing Director. WAITED. AT OKOUGHLY oiiiii|»eteut Shorthand Writer. Apply to PKESGRAVE A MATTHEWS. 2-P-Oo lwk 5itt> Dracii Street. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. next, mduiaiv
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    • 1109 2 ESTABLISHED 1840. SIMPSON CO., NOTICE. BY SPECIAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT TO H. 31. THE KING E3IPEROK Carriage Builders Harness Makers. iff T J7 rPUE undersigued is prepare»! to bring JL up vouug ilieu of everv nationality, who are desirous of acquiring the knowledge of shippiug (local and foreign currencies of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1671 3 S9f IS. Co, INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. ExprrJrd Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Sent. 13 s.s. Chusart connecting with 1 s.h. Britannia 8.8. Mongolia s.h. China 27 s.s. Coromandel <lo Oct. 11 s.s. Arcadia do Homewards. Sent, 15 Bengal connecting will* 1 8.8. Victoria 8
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  • 117 4 Justice satietieueverybody and justice iilone.—fimerewti. Established June Ist, 1904. I’lthlinheldaily (except Sunday*.) AT Til 8 CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. *220—232, lieacli Street, Penang. PRICK DAILY LOCAL s** I"*» uiiiiuni OUTSTATION* Kxira. MAI I EDITION <r»*t Free» «15 CABLE AL»1*UI»: Echo —Penang.” Telephone N>*. ISS. Kditui-IH-t'll (V/ CMLsMfiV
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  • 2055 4 Should They be Disbanded <• No A KbFoicMKtt of quite a new type has turned up on the scene in these festive i regions. Although hardly up to the Cromwellian standard it is conceivable that lie might be able to make tilings go forward at quite an alarming
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  • 341 4 Come to the Rescue of the Band It should interest all Pemingites to know that the performance at the Town Hall to-night is in aid of the Hand Fund. A specially attractive programme has been arranged by the manager of the Moving Pictures Exhibition t'om- puny and everything has
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  • 410 4 liAsi night the Moving Picture» Exhibition Company transferred tiieir show from the New Theatrical Hall in Campbell Street to the Town Hall on the Esplanade. Unfortunately, the management had neglected to bill the change of venue sufficiently and there was. consequently, only a small’ audience
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  • 310 4 Just as we were going to press we received the following: Dear Mr. Editor. —I am a poor «piaster, searching either for a husband or a probationer's appointment at the Hospital as a I step that way. My affectious are fix»! ou Mr. Herewith three coupons for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 404 4 JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, The Longest and Most Up-to-date Films Ever Shown in the East. The Moving Pictures Exhibition Coy. To-Night! To-Night!! AT THE TOWN HALL, IN All) OF THE FUNDS of the PENANG BAND. PROGRAMME: in the mining district Aiiiiie’si love .*Toi v A lather's honour Up-to-date buiglmBurglars at
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    • 14 4 For pulpita Grout Popper tiou of the heart take Woods’ uiiut Cure, 80 cent».
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    • 12 4 For Wiu4 iu the stomach take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cuie, 80 ceuta.
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    • 79 4 COUPON. “ECHO” Beauty Competition. Write the name distinctly. I consider the handsomest man m British Malaga is Name.... Please register tin» vote for him. Signature Address Penano, 1906. Ws hear that the wholo of the Opium Farm has been taken o\er DhipKosa, the conditions being 1 aU j those agreed
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 161 5 Treaty Signed Yesterday. German View of Japan’s Aims. (Supplied by Kent r.) London, oth September.—The Treaty of Peace l>et vreen Russia and Japan was to lie sigusd at live o'clock yesterday afternoon and is to be ratified wit bin fifty days. Loudon, oth September.--The Japanese Peace Plenipotentiaries expect to
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    • 60 5 British Officers Entertained. (Supplied by Ken ter.) Loudon, 4thSeptemlier.—Yesterday evening the Municipality and merchants of Dautzig entertained the Admirals and senior officers of the British Channel squadron at a banquet, at which the Military Commandant of Dautzig, the Civil Governor, the Burgomaster and other notabilities of the town
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    • 79 5 The Loving Cup. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, sth September—The Tsar has entertained the Shah of Persia at a bamjuet at the Imperial Palace at Peterhof. In toasting his guest the Tsar expressed his desire to i>ergoual|v demonstrate his pleasure at renewing his assurances of friendship and best
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    • 118 5 Cholera Spreading. Colonial Troubles Increasing. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, sth September.—Cholera is increasing in Prussia. (The Oetaeiast inciter Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 4th September.—Herr Stuebel, the Colonial Director, remains at Be.lm until such time as the German Colonial Department has been moulded into an Imperial Colonial Office under Secretary of
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    • 58 5 Hart of the Liberal Policy. (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 4th September.—'The Kt. Hon. Henry H. Asquith. K. C\, Member for Fife, s peakiug at Abercairuey, said that., speaking hi the uame.of the Liberals, lie could say Ja f Hie Auglo-Japanese Alliance was entirely approved.by the people of Great
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    • 20 5 France’s Ultimatum (Supplied by Renter.) Uuudoii, 4th September.-—'The Ultimatum bv France to Morocco expires on the °Hi instant (to-day).
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    • 46 5 Graeco-Turkish Intrigue. (Supplied by Reu’er,) Loudon, sth September.—Prince aud “iioea* Nicholas of Greece have l>eeu Hximg ,n Constantinople, where they have shown marked attention by the Sultan ,J turkey. This is regarded as indicating ril Pprochemeut between Turkey aud Mh Ch regarding the Macedonian question.
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    • 32 5 A Bomb Outrage (Supplied by Renter e.) Loudon, 4th September.—Two persons have been killed and twenty injured as the resmt of a bomb explosion in a crowded promenade in Barcelona. Spam.
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    • 34 5 .4 Huge Hire. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 4th September—A tire at Adrianople, in Turkey, lias destroyed the Greek. Armenian, Bulgarian and Jewish quarter of the town. Several persons have been burnt to death
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    • 20 5 Zanzibar Affected (The Ostusiatinchcr Lloyds’’ Service.) Berlin, tth September.—The port of Zanzibar is declared to be infected with plague.
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    • 28 5 No Duty in Dutch Ports. (The (Jntaxintinciter Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 4th September.—lt is announced l bat the Netherlands Colonial Minister does not intend introducing:!, duty upon petroleum.
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    • 39 5 Another Rajah Flees. (Echo Specif I Soerabaya, otli September —The Rajah of Sideunng has fled before the advance of the Dutch troops and the people are submitting everywheie. The Dutch have demolislied the fortifications erected by the rebels.
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  • 392 5 (Echo Specinl.) Hongkong, sth September.—Mr. Taft, Miss Roosevelt and party sjient yesterday at Canton, where they met with a splendid reception. 1 hey* were entertained at luncheon at the Provincial Treasurer’s Yamen and, in the course of a speech, Mr. ’l’aft said that the United States had always
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  • 998 5 No. I My jukAit Friend, At a time when llie whole world is ringing with t lie welcome news ot {mace, wlieu one nation vies with the other in lavishing praises upon Japan for her unique etticieucv in war and for her magnificent
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  • 894 5 A Viceroy's Memorial on the Subject. Following is a free translation of a j memorial forwarded by Viceroy Chow Fu to the Emperor of China aud published iu the •Shanghai Mercury, from which we learn that the full text appeared in the Shanghai vernacular journals on the loth
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  • Shipping.
    • 49 5 Andalusia, Ger. a... 3,477, Filler. 4tli Sep Hamburg, 31st July, Gen.,— j; jj!| •t Co. M.vlua, J»r, ss. 348. Loewe. ill .Sept., I Dfli, 4th Sept.. Ge„, —H. M. A to Lanokaj. Br. h.s. 149, Liddell. o*Ji Sept j Tel ilk Anson, 4tli Sept., Gen, Iv. G. Co.
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    • 59 5 oth September. hint >'ang, for Calcutta. Un Peng, for Perlis and Setul. Cornelia, for I)eli. Aragyee, for Port Swettenhain and Malacca Silesia, for Singapore, Hongkong, Shangh i and Japan. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenhain, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Lady Weld, for Tel ok Alison. Andalusia, for Singapore, China and
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    • 34 5 Mala v a, Br. s s. Loewe, 5th Sept., Deli. ttli Sept. Gen.,—13. M. A. Co. Lanokat, iJr. s.s. 1 4-i*, Liddell. 5th Sept., Teluk Anson 4th Sept., Gen 1C G. Co.
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    • 92 5 For Singapore. China A Japan—Per Bayern, to-morrow, 9 am. I rang —Per Deli, ft)morrow, 1 p.ui. Pangkalau Braudau—Per Petrel, tomorrow, 1 p.ui. Asahau—Per Taw Tong, to-morrow, 1 p.ui. Teluk Anson—-Per Langkat, to-uiorrow, 2 pm. Pangkor—Per B. Haleieyn, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong and Japan— Per Diomed, to-morrow. 3
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    • 53 5 Per M a lava, from Deli Mr. and Mrs. Aon Biilow, Mr. and Mrs H ulshotf, Mr. and Mrs. Imlioif. Mr. and Mrs. Maschmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Beddy, Mis. Kellermanu, Messrs A ijserlaun, Majoie, Kriebel, Ki'oese, Meylind, Kluijoe, Graf zu 13eutheiiu, Silbersteiu, AA r
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    • 57 8 Vessel» 1 l,’ r row Agent» Uue Austria Singapore S.K.&Co. Sth Sept. Lightning Singapore A. A. A.Co. lltli Ubazee (ilasgow S.B.&Co. 13th Beuvenue London S.B.&Co. 14th Ben lari g Singapore S.B.&Co. loth Benalder j Loudon SlUCo. 27th Benledi Singapore (S.B.ACo. 30th Benmohr London S.B.&Co. 10th Oct.. Lothian London S.
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    • 63 8 Vexxelx For AiJvh Lea cex i Austria Trieste S.K .A. Co. '.»tli Sept. Lightning Calcutta A.A.A Co. 12th Ghazee Singapore S H «V o. IlSth Benvenue Singapore S.B ACo. I4t ii Benlarig Loiuloti S.B.At :<». loth Benalder Singapore SB. AO. •J7tli Benledi London S.B.ACo. oOt b lieumohr Singapore S.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 15 5 11 Of Cola iu the Head aud Coughs take oodb’ Great Peppermint Cure, 80 cents.
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    • 11 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint fallible for children’s stomach 80 cents. Cure —introubles,
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    • 10 5 For all iuterual complaints take Great Peppermint Cure, bO cents.
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    • 50 5 For Malarial Fever trouble* and Dv*eut«ry taLo Woods’ Great Peppenuiut Cure, &0 cauls. CENTRAL SALES ROOM. TO BE SOLO BY Public Auction On Thursday, 7th September, 1005, At 11 am. All the Furnitures &c., Contained in Premises No. 1 h BARRACK ROAD. CUNNINGHAM. CLARKE Co. 5-it-05 2insrt 001 Licensed Auctioneers.
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    • 506 5 CENTRAL SALES ROOM. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL Important Auction Sale RE CHOP CHIP HOCK, Beach Street, IN bankruptcy. TO BE SOU) BY Public Auction On Wednesday 6th Sept., 1U05, At 11 a.m. AI L THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, FITTINGS Etc. CONSISTING OK »i«m1 lYints. Orev Shirtings, Elauuels, Hinner Saiuiujs, Handkerchiefs, ••<>ods,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1089 6 j A, f E,VENBER(i. 56j Bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instrumeiits, Gramophones and other Musical 0-8-05 Instruments. 3ms 530 Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG MOH £t Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Giro Seng Moll., 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and General
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  • 173 7 A Navai, Court of Inquiry, presided.Over by Captain Stockes-Rees, the officer iff charge ot naval establishments, was held on. boa.id H.M.S. Peyn*H*, iu F’ann Cove,, on the ffoth ult. for the purpose Of investigating a series of frauds, which ft appears have been systematically carried on 01
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  • 314 7 A r the meeting of the Ceylon Branch of ilie Royal Asiatic Socieiv, held at Si ri movant." t lie residence of Mr. Ph. Frendeiilieig, ;i -liorl time ago, it. will be leniemlieied that H. E. the Governor iiiude ilie announcement that iu an ancient Sanskrit
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  • 404 7 Relations Kkviewkd. Thk A sail i lias the following observations on the impending change in AngloJapauese relations:—A Reuter message states that the .British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs has announced that the Anglo-Japuuese Alliance is to lie continued, and that the leaders of the Opposition have eypressed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 412 7 TEOH JOO MENG. Chop SOON YANG. Tklkphone No. 321 HAVING JUST UBOKIVKD A Portable Improved Wheel Rubbering Machine is now prepared to undertake promptly repairs of old rublier-tyral wheels which are guaranteed to give satisfaction. /Vos. !7H, ISO m2 Penang Road. PENANG. Established 187- r > Fur Sale Carriages. DEVOTES
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    • 391 7 CHIN JOO CO., Have just received In great varieties. New biscuits of Jacob and peek frean, ;Old famous whisky Of DUNCAN STEWART HOUSEHOLD FURNITURES. o Come and inspect O UR NEW UNDERSHIRTS. X o X X a 1» X 2 pZS T' x o 1) u old and new English
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    • 60 7 That great illusion, "Pepper's Ghost”, Belongs to days of yore; The smartest conjuror cannot l>oast lie's puzzled people more. Many ail men Ls, now -a-day s, Are just as tricky, sure, For Dysentery we’ll sing the praise Of Woods’ Great Peppermint tKrre. STEARNS’ WINE, preeminently the ideal reconstruction tonic when
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  • 123 8 Penang. 5th September. (By courtesy of the Chartered Honk.) London Demand Han»: 2 1.1 M 4 months’ sight Bank ...2 1£ 3 Credit ...2 1; f Documentary -.2 I’® Calcutta. Demand Bank Rs. 158 3 davs’ sight Private 100 Bomba v. I teniaud Bank i 8 3 days’sight. Private
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  • 126 8 >i«>i.t leaf 75. D. Peeper W. 0«.ast ••ios out oj >tod While Pepper 5 38r, seller* l rang Pepper season over Chives (picked) out of season Mace b0 —buyers Mace Pickings 52 —buyers Nutmegs 110s ’d- sale, No. 1 b 10 HOIH. Sugar 2 n<> stock. Basket 5 **'lers
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  • 162 8 W W W Penang, 5th September. li*05. Description. Be ee— *2«. Soup per catty 12 Roast 20 Steal*» 28 Ste* or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 28 Ox 'Jail each ->0 Tongue <0 Keel 15 Heart 30 Liver 30 Pork Pork |*et cat tv :J0 Pi/s Head 24
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  • 215 8 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ld. 4 —buyers Bersawali Gold M iuiugt’o.. L<i. 4 12. —sellers Brieh Rubber Syndicate, Ld.B •> pr*m. buyers Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld.* buyers Duff Development, Co. 38. —sellers Fraser A Neav»*. Ld Sldl. —sellers George Town Dispensary 3 25.— buyer* Howarth Erskiue. Ld.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 813 8 THEAN CHEE Co., (ESTABLISHED 1858.) Genera.! Store Keepers, Ship Chandlers, Outfitters. Government Contractors, etc., etc. JUST UNPACKED, Gentlemen’s Collars and Shirts. The Outfitting Department under the Personal Supervision of Mr. Chas. A. COOPER. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Just unpacked a big stock of Laces in White, Cream, Paris and Black. Ribbons in
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