Straits Echo, 11 September 1905

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE 01 EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE EEDERATEI) MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, lltli SEPTEMBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents No. tiOB.
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  • 30 1 To-day. J:Jtli J>av, Blh .Mooli Town Baud, Kaplan do. «> to 7 p.m To-mokhow. ]4th I >n.'. tii.ii M<«ui Auction Sale re Cliop Chip Hock. 299 Beacli Street. 11 am.
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  • 35 1 0 Full .\lo*m Sept. 14<li I lo t) a m. Quarter 2-ml 5 13 3 a..v O New Moon 29lli 4- 59.5 A H First Quarter Oct. 5ti; 7 34 2 l* m
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  • 19 1 Kuglish (Ch«*aii) 13th Sept China (llenyal) 1 -*»lli German (Zieten) 19th China (Preueeent) llttli Indian Thomjwa) 2lst
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  • 49 1 For Week ending Sunday. Sept 17. I ■*''7*. Low High. I*.M. P. At. A M. Moiidiv, 111li 4.30 ...10 30 Tupmlii.' 12th 7,20 1120 VVediieK<i,i v. 13th 0 10 12.10 Thurvn.y. 14th 700 1.00 Friday, 15 th 7.50 1.50 Satin*lav. ltitli 840 2.40 Suttdav. 17th 9*30 330
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  • 55 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Got w a k us. Hoai k w a a ns. Clinton Hi Sept. Danya I /-> S>id. j Coromandel 27 i ‘Simla J!) l.xtta Service. I )CT'V A It I» Hoax K" AKI tiiinda J S tiefd. Candia .'■> S>‘jii Poona 5’ Ort. Ceylon
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  • 1544 1 INTERCEPTED I.ET IER. M V I) K A It KsT F.\ n.ny, Both loin an*l I arc as cross as a Couple; of bears with s,ne heads. You know 1 told you of tin* nice little bungalow we took t *e other day*aud how Tolu said we should
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 393 1 6v 258 *0 *r •*< ts U >~a C£3 wfg T$ l or Wind in the stomach take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 80 cents. STEARNS’ WINE, for all wasting diseases. It increases weight. Cousumptnes find it does tjood. Can l*e taken all seasons. LACE: A large consignment Nottingham Lace Curtains
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    • 194 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. TIAIMG LEE Co., m V. o. a sA LI; AGENTS BASS’S ALL Penang St. Andrew’s Society, ''I'UIE Annual General Meeting will Ihj in lil in t lie Chamber of Commerce, Penang, on Monday, 18th Septemlier, l‘H)oj at 4 15 p in. Businbss (1) To receive the Accounts of
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  • 753 2 Tom 1 s» Moggies has liu>i totHH» left to her by an uncle who had never even seen her.” Ada: Well, that explain* it l>AU«*HTEitThis piano i* reulh mv very own, isn't il, papa Father Yes, mv dear. “And when l marry J can take it with
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    • 71 2 .'tumiu.is are eccentric men, Aud inake tome wonderful tilings From bahieu' fund aud patent l > w»t>: To mailing Balloons with wjh^k. Hut health eutm* first in this hltindi uni iito, And this you nil liest onsuin. Hr fending < IT insidhni' ills Witli Woods <lrent iV|>|vnn nt (Jure. IF
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    • 703 2 Federated Malay States Railways, 8E!. A NG< J R A N D NEG KT SEM BIL A N. Overseers Wanted. {''INK «>\ei-»ei* are re-juired for “pen 4 line work on the Federated Malay j I States Uailwavs. Applicants must lie join g iin.I energetit-,' those having previous expert- > i
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    • 2103 2 Important Municipal Notice. DOGS. TO LET. SPACIOUS BUNGALOW at No. 160, s 28-8-00 uc >82 Apply to Occupier O WNEBS of I loirs art* hereby iiif«»riiied tliat for <i jieriod of two mouths from j tins dale all «logs must Is* kept under control either by chain or enclosure ami
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    • 1516 3 S' S. HI. Co. SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st Ola** 3nd Close To Loudon by Sea £00 £40 To Marseilles or Gibraltar £38 extra steamers Intermediate Service. WITH excellent accommodation for a limited number of passengers. Outwards.
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  • 130 4 J unties- satislie»evcrybud> and justice alone. Enters». Established June 1st, 1903 Published daily (excn>< Sundays. 1 at IHK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., >. i2*i —‘232, Beach Street. Penang. PRICE daily locai M r """""I OLTSTATIONS Postage Lxir.i. MAIL KP1TION Post Free» ?lj CAULK Al)PUKs>; Echo —Penang.” t elephone
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  • 487 4 The Effect of denying it to the People of Hongkong. The ill-advised action ot the Govern-i nieut in deliberately throttling freedom of speech in Hongkong when, on the 12th August, the leading Chinese residents of the Colony desired to hold a: public meeting for the purpose of
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  • Current Topics.
    • 77 4 The Government t iazetu* notilies that, on and after the 1 ttit day ot October, I the rate c»t postage* to be upon letters posted in the iStmits •StdtleI menu and addressed to any place in the I Colony, the Federated Malay States, or Johore shall lie three
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    • 133 4 The follow ingamended rule for the registration ot births lias just been gazetted.— Ail births occurring "ithin Municipal Limits shall be 1 Iff iUlll'i’ reported in Singapore at the office of the Registrar-General and in lenangj ut the Office of the Registrar, during ordinary office hours. All
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    • 342 4 In view <»f tlie decision of our t'itv Fathers t<> adopt the liktu Ferriuglii scheme and the necessity I for applving to Government for the loan ;of 8 1.000,0 U(» in older to give effect to that resolution, it may be of interest to noteat this juncture
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  • 431 4 Tin is quoted to-day at $80 —sellers. An application to register u Hindu burial grouud at Kaiiipiioug Bahru was refuse»! by tlie Municipal Commissioners on Friday. t The outward P. U. packet Chusuu left Colombo for Penang at l<» pin on Saturday, and may l»e expected to arrive liereat 5
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  • 1278 4 Proposed Special Indian Philippine Tariff. The King and the Entente. SHUATiS OF UONGKATU LETTERS. SLOW PROGRESS OF PEACE. PIFLOMAIS SAY KUUSIA SHUl LI» UIVK IN j trout Our Ottfrt (.'or respondent.) Fi.ket Street, August 18. Within a lew hours of Hie mailing of lliis letter the Peace
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  • 25 4 Pusino La via Minks. The output for August, from the above mine was 820 piculs of tin ore, of an approximate value of 39,750.
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  • 36 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The final tie for the championship lxtween Mr. J E. Nathau (holder) and Mr. M. H. Graham (runner up) will lx played on tin* Esplanade ou Friday, the loth inst.
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  • 448 4 The cricket match played ot| tl|e Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between the Chiuese Recreation Club and Mr Jalleli s eleven respited in a victory ior t jje latter team by t> wickets and 0 runs. Appended are the scores C. R. C. Kim G«ok, b Perkins o Teong Tat,
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  • 170 4 We hear that an up-couutry friend appears to have become very apprehensive lest he should fail to secure uudviug fame by winning this competition, aud so he intends to adopt tactics that may easily lea«l to a distinguished, if uot an altoget her illustrious, career. This party,
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  • 567 4 Sir, —The hansomest man pshaw! pish potih—p«»oh Now had it been a woman H«»w very much more human Were she living iuTaipiug, Penang, or lpoh, Had it l>eeu a woman Would have shown much more acumen -—The handsomest man pshaw pish pooh pooh!
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 319 5 Anarchy in Caucasia. British Subjects Slaughtered. General Bloodshed and Starvation. {Supplied by Renter Loudou, 9th September. —The latest telegrams received from the Caucasus are vague ,ud confused aud it is impossible to say whether the rising is spreading or subsiding. A gainst reassuring official telegrams are to lie placed
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    • 148 5 The Earthquake. tnonnous Death-Roll. {The (Jstasiustigcher Lloyd's Service.) Herliu, t*th September. Both Mount Vesuvius and Alount. St rout bob are in eruption and the earthquake in Calabria has claimed many victims. Devlin, loth September.-—It is estimated tlut two thousand persons have been killed and teu thousand injured as the
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    • 61 5 Norway Sweden. Risunion Question Settled. (The "Vita*iatiteller L~ayd Service.) Berlin, filh September. —The question of the dissolution of the union between Norway aud Sweden has been set tled, with the exception of the questi ju of the dismantling of the lortresses. It, is rumoured that the Chief of the Military,
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    • 69 5 Germany America. Proposed Commercial Treaty. {l he, o*tu*iafigcher Lloyd'# Service.) Ikirlip. Uth .September.—President Koosej declared to Baron Speck von SternUk* German Ambassador, that the couiprouiises asked by Germany for the roudiisiou u f a German-American Commercwl treaty are impossible in view of the ‘«Uusy Hill. Besides, the Keichstag would Millv
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    • 57 5 Seriously ill in New York. (Supplied by }{enter.) Ltnuou, 11 th&eptomber.— Baron ivomura, luw ,l P ane? G Peace Plenipotentiary, has n I tak *h suddenly ill with intestinal »i 1 e at New York and all his engaget li H ave f^ ll postpone!. His physician ports
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    • 348 5 The Iraiico-tierniaii Difficulty. The LbupJ Service.) Berlin, 9tli September. —The Paris press i greets Baron von Rosen's mission on the Alor« cco difficulty most, favourably I see little national spirit in the youth of Enulapd- They are inure interested in sport, the sport of watching others strive at football
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  • 500 5 (Supplied hi/ Renter.) Loudon, lltli September—Tlie Government has appointed a Committee of three boundary experts to obtain information with a view to the redistribution of Parliamentary seats. Reuter’s Tokio correspondent wires that, at an informal meeting of Aleuiliers of Parliament. Count Katsura made a rej assuring statement, showiug
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  • 411 5 Ihe Straits limes of 7th inst., says:— As was leported yesterday a serious carriage accident happened iu Johore on the previous evening, resulting in the death of Dr. W. I>. Peri v. As--.i-.taut Medical OHicer. Further particulars to hand show that Dr. Perrv lett the Hospital
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  • 581 5 ShAKI’ FlOtpriNO At Meiiiulu in the North the troubles' «lute from the beginning of June on the occasion of the murder at Taiuborana. The relations of the Government ami the Tonapoe tribe were bad s«» that already it was thought necessary to briug tlie Mountain
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  • 972 5 Evidence before the Commission. The rejiort of the Commission of Inquiry appointed last year by the Sovereign of the Congo State to investigate specific charges of atrocities and gross abuses iu the State has not yet been published, although the C unmission returned to Belgium iu Alaich last.
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  • 599 5 A meeting of the Council was held on Fridav last, Hth instant. His Excellency the ror. Sir John Anderson, k. c o„ (.>!* >i*n ltd there were present the Hons. E. L IS «.;:;m.in, Acting Colonial Secretaiy, the A't->ii .'-General, Colonial Treasurer, And lor <i o.'itil, Colonial Engineer,
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    • 147 5 Be wise in time. ti« -.rood advice. Man gets liis cliauce but seldom twice, And therefore do not be cajoled Into ueglect of cough or cold— Or stomach troubles pains that gripe. Or ailments of this wretched type For each there is no nostrum truer Than that of Woods' Great
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    • 289 5 To-day’s Advertisements. TO LET. U I’ACIUUS Office in Beach Street. 10utrv Ist Octolier, 1905. Apply to P. J. 11-‘*-05 2wk «>l4 St rail# k’cho. RESIDENTIAL ESTATE In Kuala Lumpur. r pilE attention of those who are tie*nous l of invest in souud lamletl property i< drawn to an estate about
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    • 1080 6 A. EVENBERG, 88, Bishop Street, (ioldbinitli, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instruments Gramophones and other .Musical 10-8-05 Instruments. •’•JO Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG IVIOH Sl Co. 164, Bench Street, Pcmtng. Khoo Buan Phuan c?Hor Gim Seng Moh, 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and General BUCHANAN’S u Black
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  • 340 7 Lout» Mi nto's Strenuous Career. However high the administrative capa- bib ties of Lord Mint,.» may I**, says the Advocate f India, there is no doubt lie had very strenuous ca ter. His Mrdship’a advent tires avepiohal.lv not oh.t *d to inspire any special eoididmi.e
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  • 520 7 The Westminster Gazette has awarded prizes for two answers to the above question. One of the prizewinners concludes that the newspaper is necessary to only journalists aud people \vi <> have much stock laid up for many years. As to the “evil.” he
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    • 965 7 TEOH JOO MENG, Chop SOON YANG. Tklkphonr No. 321 NOTICE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A Portable Improved Wheel Rubbering imnunsrs. Local inane Coffins ami Collins iiliva.lv mounted. of lx si «ju ilitv, are also obtainable, and orders promptly executed, at all Imurs of tin* .lav and mi»lit. Uranchbs —Malacca and Kuala
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    • 60 7 I» life worth living many ask It is,” the most reply. Though some say “No, it is a tank',” Without a reason why, The latter class, you understate!, Their ailments do endure, The former—wise and happy band L be Woods’ Groat I’eppermiut Curt STEARNS’ WINE, a general tonic and strength
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 935 8 EMPIRE THE I l)KA i. 31 A C H I N E 4typewriters. Thean Chee Co., NOTICE. ;.y.- ,_> A* wT JyLUA r xJ FOR OFFICE USE, (ESTABLISHED 1358. (Jenerai Sioie Keepers. Ship Chandlers, ()u: fillers, G<t\rnmeni Contractors, etc., etc. being built on principle., comprising «rent Strength and Simplicity of
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  • 108 9 Mk. David Kihloom MioHiK.au «mfciueerof tbo Colombo Iron Works. au«l Mr. George Herbert Goliedge, a plau<er “f Gikiyauakaude Neboda. CVylou. have lieen authorised to tile a specification of an invention for “Improvements in the method of separating or coagulating India rubber, and in appliances theretor. It should encourage
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  • 351 9 Mr. Richard Hoffmann gives some interesting particulars respecting the rubber industry. He says: The seeds of Para Hevea do not now reach Ceylon they were imported from the Amazon many years ago under the very greatest difficulties by the Indian Government, when, out of 70,000 seeds
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  • 438 9 Fniois anj> Co.'s iiseoai. Lom>on, 18th August.—The market iias been more active this week and a good business done in Para description at tinner prices. Sales have l*een made of Hard hue spot new aud old land at st. <d.; also September delivery. Hard tine September October at
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  • 1733 9  -  BY VIOLA GRAEME, AUTHOR OF he GflUd oI Sorrow, he I r>oe/oei/ of Lorraine, The 13and ot trod, Jjovr 1 Loyalty.’ J Royal Hebei.” Solde r Sweetheart, The Uraaty of th> Season,” Tlo‘ Teo-slio/f Girl” A Scotch Marriage P “The Milliner's Model.” Go odder* Girl” Body or
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 11 9 For all internal complaint* take Woods’ tjroat. Peppermint Cure, 80 cents
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    • 14 9 For Cold in the Hoad aud Cough? take Woods’ Oroat Peppermint Cure 80 cents.
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    • 250 9 NOTICE. ON anJ after this date, all sniiill advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. MM SENG HOOI, 12th Julv. 11*".', Managing Director. PENG CHENG Coy., 17, Market Lane, Penang, Just received a large consignment of Mali May Cigars, Nos. I, 2 and
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    • 147 9 MACKIE k Co.s FAMOUS WHITE HORSE CELLAR R n i TO BE HAD IN and Cases. The Oldest and Soundest Whisky on the Market, SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE Co., Ltd 01 r PENANG. (1) KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., PENANG ROOF TILES, i Specialities /iIn ays on hand. v {Hand Pumps, Barbed Wire,
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  • Shipping.
    • 78 10 Skai.i>a. Br. s.s. 3,438, Browu, 9th Sept., Sept., Geu.,—ll. L. Co. Glknooie, Br. s.s. 2,399, Larkins, lltli Sept., Singapore, 9tli Sept., «leu., C. H. Sous. Übhk, Br. s.s. 340, Inkster, 11th Sept-» Singapore, 9th Sept., Gen.. —W .M. Co. Nam Sano, Br. s.s. 2,091, Payne, lOtli Sept, Calcutta, 4th
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    • 43 10 lltli September Malaya, tor Iteli. Petrel, for Pangkalau Bramlau. Fair Fouj, for Asaliau. Nam Sany. for Singapore and Hongkong. Canton, for Paugkor aud Teluk Anson. Malacca, for Coiomlio aud Tuticoriu. Lightning, for Calcutta. Plying Dragon, for Port Weld aud 1 at ping.
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  • 63 10 Vessels 1 v rout Agent* Lhie Ghazee 1 Glasgow 1 S. li.iLCo. 1 othSept. Benvenue Loudon S. B.&Go. 14th Au-tria Singapore S. K .«£Ce. 14 th Deubiglisliire Singapore IBACo. Uth Benlarig Singapore S.B.AOo. loth Benalder Loll doll S B.&Co. *_'7th Ben led i Singapore S. B.«fcCo. oOtli Be mohr
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  • 51 10 1 For Aye-til* Leaves 1 Ghu/ee j Singapore S.B.&Co. ldthSept. lien venue Singapore S.B.&Oo. 14th Benlarig DenbighBondon S. B.AOo. 15th shire Colombo li.A 15th Benahler Singapore S.B.&Oo. 27th Ben led i London S. B.&Co. doth Ben inoiu Singapore S.BaCo. 10th Oct. Lot hiatt Singapore S.B.&Oo. Uth Beugloe Loudon B.AvCo.
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  • 55 10 Fob J.angkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. j Port Swettenham aud Mahicca For Avayyee, to-morrow, 1 p.m Port Swetteidiain. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore- —Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p m. Teluk Anson—Per Lady M\ld, to-morrow, 3 p.m. 'J’eluk Anson Per LanyLat. 13th instant, 2 p.m. Paugkor- l’er ll.
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  • 11 10 Per Sealda. from Rangoon Major J. Heuegan ami Mrs Meauatchy.
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  • 213 10 Bel at Tin Miuiug Co., Ld. 3 6. sellers BersawiihGold M ining (’<».. L«I. 13. sell, re Brieh Rubbei Syndicate, Ld.$ 5 otem. buyers j Rruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining j Co., Ld 6.25 buyers Huff Development Co. »8.- sellers j Fraser A Neave, I.d ?llH*. l>ytrs (George Town Dispensary
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  • 125 10 Pena no. 11th September (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank 2/1« n 4 months’ sight Ban»-' li 3 Credit 2 1 4 S Dooument-ary 2 1{S Calcutta., Demand Bank Us 157^ ff 3 days’ sight Private iuiH Bombay. Demand Bank 1 57 ft 3 days’sight Private
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  • 177 10 Goid leaf 75. B.Pepper( YV.C«wis* 3lt»< <>»</ >>r stud. White Pepper 5 38 seller.Tran if Pepper season, over Cloves (picked) out of reason Mace 60 —buyers Mace Pickings huger* Nutmegs 1 l<ti* 3». sa'e No. I '1 ll* no in. Sugar 2 no soh-W. I 5 ••'•lers Tapioca Flour
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  • 192 10 PKNANU, l l'i'H SEPTEMBER, li*05. Description. Buie»'— cts. Soup per catty 12 j Roust 26 i Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Bump Steak 28} Ox Tail each j Tongue 70 j Feet 15 j Heart 30 j Liver :>0 i Pork Pork per ea.lt v 36
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 186 10 OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. notice. Notice is herewith given that the Agency of the APOLLIN ARIS CO., LTD., LONDON, has been transferred to the undersigned. Orders, which are kindly invited, will promptly be attended to. G. H. SLOT Co. KATZ BROTHERS, SOLE AGENTS. lc BERNESE ALPS MILK
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    • 18 10 HTEAKNN’ improves both a petite and digestion* It brings back heal to the weak and sickly. iSi 1
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    • 19 10 FOK j SleaYhs’ rented vr TdF rOITOH OF INFLUENZA, iue is the reliable prompt It soothes the air passages.
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    • 188 10 BURN Co., Ltd EU'iCtrical Engineers, PENANG. Show Rooms Logan's Buildings A RE now prepared to undertake all kinds of electrical work at the shortest notice. All work done bv fully competent men under European supervision. House wiring a speciality. ESTIMATES FREE. 88,HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. Electrical Structural Engineer!. SPECIALISTS FOR THE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 33 10 WEATHER Thk ioiiuwing report is kindly supplied i»y the Siirnal Director of Fort CoruwaHis Tiie rainfaii durinir tiie 'J i at 9 a.in. to-dav was nil. HM.. TrPTTTv KimNoll! I ii<*ii is endec
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