Straits Echo, 23 January 1906
1906-01-23
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Title Section36 1906-01-23 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE EEIIERA TED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum PENANG. TUESDAY, 23rd J.vNUAKY, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 19.36 words
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Advertisement1111 1906-01-23 1 Corkscrew Brand The Rest Beer on the Market Light, Sparkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking- Corporation. *lO.ooo.iH o Capital Paid up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors 800,060 jt'875,000 -t*«00,000 Hoad Office HATTON1,111 words
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Advertisement11 1906-01-23 1 37 J GUINNESS’S STOUT. Ml E> •aiv s.ssva TIANG LEE CO.11 words
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Article930 1906-01-23 2 The leads of lead pencils are made of a mixture of German pipe-clav and black lead which is not lead but graphite. But the first pencils were made of real I ad. and the n&uie has .citing to lead pencils ever siufce. Graphite* or plumbago930 words
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Advertisement157 1906-01-23 2 Boy cured of Croup in fifteen minuter.. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured our I little four year old boy of croup hi fifteen nnmitys. Mv wife and I have used l his remedy in our family for the past five years, having 'tried many other kiuds previous to that time, and157 words
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Advertisement2558 1906-01-23 2 NOTICE. (\N and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG *****, 12th July 1905. Managing Ditec or NOTICE. AREVVAIID of $5O will be paid to auyoue giving information leading to tlie arrest and conviction of the2,558 words
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Shipping.
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Article61 1906-01-23 3 M AhTNUYcKKK, Dut. tt Steeulmrg 22nd Jan., Sabaug, 21st., Gen I£. E A Co Ak.vhan. ]>iit. s 161, Peters, 23ril Jau., Asiliau, 22nd Jan. Tobacco.— B. M. A Co. Ijanokat, I'r. ».8. 141*. Crichton, 23rd Jau., Teluk Ausou, 22nd Jan, Gen., K. G. Co. Rotorua, Br. ss. 5- r61 words
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Article47 1906-01-23 3 23rd January. Aoayi/ee, for Deli. I[<ilewi/n, for Pangkor. Weld, for 'lVluk Anson. Flyouj Fish, for Port Weld and Taiptng. m* nenan, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden. Egypt, and via Naples for Europe, etc. be hock, for T. Semawe, Edie and Bajan. 4. A pear, for Calcutta.47 words
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Article56 1906-01-23 3 1 essels rro m Agents Due 1 'eleus 1 Liverpool S.B.ACo. 23rd Jan. i’alaiucotta Singapore 6 > 26th S < xonia II iiubnrg H.L.ACo. 2t>i h idoineiieus Singapore B.M.ACo. 27 tli 1 '■«•nleili Loudon h.Ii.&Co. 27tli Zibenglila Madras H. L.A(Jo. 29th Silesia Hamburg B.M AOo. old Feb. Bnsgav ia56 words
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Article55 1906-01-23 3 1 t’vxcly For Aijentg Leaves Peleuw Silica do re W.M.&Co. 23rd Jau. Fa lament ta Rangoon H.L.AOo. 26th Saxon ia Singapore 1 i.M.&Co. 26th (domeneus Liverpool W.M.AO». 27th llenledi Singapore S.B.&Co. 27th Zibenglila Singapore H L.iUJo. 2‘Mh Silesia 'ingapore MM.ACo. 3rd Feb. I*i i.-gavia Colombo B.M.ACo. 3rd I’ak Ling55 words
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Article82 1906-01-23 3 For Tongkah Per Ihloruu, to-morrow, main. •Singapore and Hongkong—Per Lai Samj, to-morrow, 3 p.iu. Singapore, China and Japan—Per Zieten, to-morrow. 5 p.iu Passengers Per bed t, from Hongkong: Rev. A. K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bortbwick. From Singapore Mr. Justice Thornton, Sir Lionel Cox. Mr. S. Brodrick, Bishop82 words
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Advertisement916 1906-01-23 3 (SHiPPi n;g.) 1 Expected, Arrivals and Dejmrtnres. Mail Service. Outwards. Hainburg-Amerika Lillie, Hamburg. FARES BY WAIL STEAWERS. tut Cl»** 2nd Clhm To Loutlon by Sea £6O £4O To Marseilles or Gibraltar £56 £3B EXTRA STEAMERS Intermediate Service. I lie Strainers of this Company maintain a Regular Servici Outwards—Between Hamburg. Bremen,916 words
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Advertisement77 1906-01-23 3 BAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. DAVID CORSAR SON’S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, No. 0. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, PAINTS TURPENTINE, TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL THE LEADING STORES. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co., Sole Agents Pen mg A F. M. S. fi Oniy77 words
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Article, Illustration138 1906-01-23 4 Jugrion -«itinflencveryb-Hly and jn* i'c alone >’>* -r-on Established June Ist, :»()'< IVilishnl daily Muinlaj f' CRITERION PRESS, 1.ti1.. No. ‘22*' —‘2-I*2, 1 teach Stieet, n:in.> PRICE J DAILY LOCAL per mm OIMBIITIOKS P MAII. KIMTION l|*nst Pt«-I ?!5 r \l<l l‘ AlMM{l>s Echo—Penang/* IVI -piIOIIC No138 words
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Article861 1906-01-23 4 k gather from tlic Si rail* Times that tilt* news of Baron j complaint respecting the treatment meted out to him on bo ir i In* < mi hi liner Xieten calls* <1 1 »1 uk I’u?/*nient in Si ug ip*»ro No won.l I the German line861 words
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Current Topics.
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Article611 1906-01-23 4 A ToKIO Press d-**- patch repoit» that General Xudzu, vvii coinpello i tie* surrender of Port Arthur, and his staff made a triumphal entry into the capital <>f th« great Island Kmpire on the 12th inst. amid -t scenes ~f the wildest enthusiasm. 'lne hero ~f peit Aithu611 words
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Article1476 1906-01-23 4 My Deak»-.st Fanny, We are ;«ll cake !< s> nowadays. You know that former!' e;u;li lady used lo take it in turn to provid •ake for rake *lay at the Golf lub, but \u haven’t ha«l even the smell of a cake t months and so we an*1,476 words
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Article665 1906-01-23 4 A Pahang: Man to the Fore. Scores Heavily at the Exams is Hongkong. Mr. E. L. Souza, writing us about things i medical under date Hongkong 12th January, forwards the Calendar of the Hongkong College of Medicine for Chiu- ese for the current year, copies of final examination665 words
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Advertisement500 1906-01-23 4 PENANG TURF CLUB. January Meeting, 1906, Admission to Grand stand uv Ticket* only. Tickets for Grand Stand can be obtained at the Secretary's Office, <»r at. the (rate. These Tickets are only sold subject to the right of the Committee to return the money at any time to the Holder500 words
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Advertisement14 1906-01-23 4 For CoVI iu (lie Head and Coughs take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 80 cents14 words
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Advertisement78 1906-01-23 4 When you h v a Cold. Tin* first action when you have a cold should ho to le'iov ti lur.os. This :s host accomplished hv 'ho liw iish of OliamWriain’s i'on<_di I»etn t, dv. l itis remedy liquefies nitfiis mid causes its expulsion from tie* air coils of 1 1»78 words
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Advertisement12 1906-01-23 4 For Malarial Fever troubles ami bvsenteiv take Wools' <»r*-;i,t Peppermint Dure, evnts.12 words
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Advertisement9 1906-01-23 4 Fur Chronic Chest Complaints Woods’ <treat Peppermint Cure 19 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article176 1906-01-23 5 MOKK I I li K I«. A Ij fIAINS. Split iu the Labour I’aitv (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 22nd Jan.—'J’he Independent Labour Party are pledging themselves to tortn a distinct group and to abstain strictly from idcnl *1» i g themselves with any section of either the Liberals176 words
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Article68 1906-01-23 5 The Captain’s Explanation. (Supplied b■/ Reuter.) Loudon, 22ud Jan.—The Captain of the German mail steamer Zieten, which has arrived at Colombo, affirms that all possible courtesy was shown to Baron Suvematsu. He says that it was impossible to assign the Japanese the first places at the table, because68 words
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Article78 1906-01-23 5 Socialist Meetings f l/ic (J*ta*inti*cher Lloyd"*" Service.) Berlin, "-’3rd Jan. Sunday passed quietlv iu Berlin and also in the provinces. The Socialists made no demonstrations in the streets. (Supplied by /I 'enter.) London, 23rd Jan.—Socialist meetings held throughout Germany have unanimously passed a resolution sympathising with the Russian revolution78 words
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Article53 1906-01-23 5 A l ady Conspirator (The (Jstaeinti*rher Lloyd Sendee.) Berlin, 23rd .Jan. A plot aimed against the highest officials has been discovered at Moscow. General Keller’s daughter is said to be implicated iu it. Fresh disturbances arc reported from Kieff. The Russian Imperial Bank has increased its discount rate to53 words
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Article60 1906-01-23 5 Terrible Naval Disaster. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 23rd Jan.—The magazine of the Brazilian ironclad Ayuid iban exploded, near Rio de Jauiero. The vessel sank in three miuutes and her Commander and four Rear-Admirals, who were accompanviug the Minister of Marine on a tour of inspection, perished. It is reporter!60 words
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Article55 1906-01-23 5 The Budget. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 23rd Jau.—The Japanese Budget for the coming year shows a net deficit of 790,000,<XM> yen, though the ordinary revenue and expenditure show a surplus of teu millions. The deficit will be covered by a loan, as the war takes Russia’s payment for the55 words
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Article21 1906-01-23 5 Preparing for War. (The Ostasiatiecher Lloyd'* Serotre.) Berlin, 23rd Jan.—The Venezuelan ports are being put into a state of defeuee.21 words
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Article27 1906-01-23 5 The Conference. (The, Ostasiatieeher Lloyd Service.) i Berlin, 23rd Jan.—The Algeciras Conference is dealing with the «pi •’dion of the smuggling of arms into Morocco to-day.27 words
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Article36 1906-01-23 5 40 Officers to Face the Music. (Supplied l»y Reu’er Loudon, 23rd Jail. —It is state! 'h<t forty non-commissioned officers will I* l court-martiailed at au earlv «late in connection with the War Stores Scandal.36 words
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Article33 1906-01-23 5 New Second Sea Lord (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 23rd Jan. The Telegraph r*qx>rts that Prince Louis *>t Bat ten berg will siiorrly Ik- appoint <1 Second .Sea Lord of the Admiralty.33 words
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Article1816 1906-01-23 5 Ordinary Meeting. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon There were present Messrs. J. VV. ILiliifax (President), L-> Beng Quang, him Eu Tub and Dr. Locke (Commissioners), Messrs. Biggs (Actin' «Secretary), Dunn (Acting Engineer) and Dr. Rose (Acting Health Officer).1,816 words
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Article1172 1906-01-23 5 j Loud tided Iron, yesterday x»*ue.) j Banishment Ordinance. The Attorney-General moved the second j reading of th»* Banishment Ordinance IHBX I Amendment Bill, to amend the Banishment Ordinance of 1888. Mr. Huttenbach said that the Bill was unnecessary and objectionable, (i t r; ,ii«-b-mxl the power of1,172 words
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Article96 1906-01-23 5 i hk Asst. P. M. G has kindlv arrauged tor a daily Postal Service during the continuance of the Volunteer Coup at Aier Itam. A collection of letters for despatch will lie made at the Camp daily at 2 p.m. Letters intended for delivery at the Camp96 words
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Article320 1906-01-23 5 A lot of now horses have now arrived from Singapore and the Native States and jail the trainers are now on the spot. I hear that Artie Tully is to arrive on Friday This morning Dinah. Sippho and Tai Kmn did a very fast six furlongs, Dinah finishing320 words
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Article62 1906-01-23 5 I'll K Com put it it >11 for tin* I905(iol*i Me<la,i Gentlemen’* lias Ik**-ii jM*Htfxmeil till the I lUt.li am) I Itli February, Early this montii storm ami mist mo obscure*! tlie coast of Amiam that the M. M. carjjo boat Curb *«7 was wrecke*! near tin:62 words
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Article34 1906-01-23 5 To-in v. 29th Day, 12th Mooli Foot bah Match I’ C. C. a*. F. 8., Esplauade, 5-IS p.m. 1’«»- .MORROW doth :*a». 12' hAI M »f| lown Land, Esplanade, 0 to 7 p.m.34 words
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Article24 1906-01-23 5 O \ew \b...„ ...Jan. 25th 12.9.3 >.M. First Quarter Feb. Ist 7 30.9 pm. 'loon 9i,h 2.45.7 pm. V" lfit.ii 11.22.5 a.m.24 words
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Article21 1906-01-23 5 Germ in (Zieten) 24th Jau. Indian (Teeeta) 25th Euglish (Dmgola) China (Oceana) 3 n j Geruiau (P. Alice) 7,],21 words
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Article43 1906-01-23 5 P. O. SAILINGS. 'l.til Service. OUTWAKIiS. HOMK WARDS. Dimgola 1 Feb. Oceana 3 Feb. Delta, to Arcadia 17 L» lra Service. Outwards. Homkwariis. Nubia 24 Jan. I Palawan 26 Jan. Peru 3 Feb. I Malacca 9 Feb. *T For particulars see Page 3.43 words
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Advertisement11 1906-01-23 5 For Childrou’tt Hackiug Cough at uiglit, Wood*’ ftimt-Peppermint Ohio. Ih 6111 words
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Advertisement67 1906-01-23 5 Better than a Plaster A piece of tlaunel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm ami bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Hahn has no superior as a iiuimeut for the relief of de-p seated,67 words
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Advertisement156 1906-01-23 5 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. JH K IOW E ItS, No. 120, Aiihoii Road, for 8 months from 10th February. Apply to C. A. LAW. 20-1-06 lwk 40 CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. jf|!HK undermentioned Hanks wjjl be 1 closed on Thursday and Friday, the 2oth au<l 26th January, 1006, same being156 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1906-01-23 5 I»i WEATHER. P following report is kimlly siippjj*] |,v I' i •"'ij.unl Director of Fort Cornwallis Tlie rainfall «lm iiio the 24 hours mi.ie.1 to.i|ay was 0.02 i lie lies.30 words
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Article138 1906-01-23 6 They were uewly married and uu a honey* uioon trip. They put up at a skyscraper hotel. The bridegroom felt indisposed and the bride said she would slip out and do a little shopping. In due time she returned and tripped blithely up to her room, a138 words
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Article190 1906-01-23 6 About one o’clock yesterday morning, says the Batigkok Timet of the sth inst., a Bangkok Wat was attacked by robbers, and a number of the Buddhist priests weie stabbed and badly beaten. Tin: Inouustvix attacked is on the west side of the river, at Samakrati,190 words
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Article450 1906-01-23 6 Handsome Subsidies kor American Shipping. Advices from Washington dated Dec. b state that the supplemental report and revised bill of the Merchant. Marine Commission was presented iu the Senate, bv Chairman Galliuger, of the Commission, and in the House of Representatives by Representative Grosvenor. The revised bill, according450 words
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Article132 1906-01-23 6 Penang 23rd January. II y courtesy of the Chartered Bank 1 Kmii i:i t Batik 2/3}J i !-*k’ «’gilt Baltic 2/4j 3 Credit 2/44 3 Documentary 2/4 T Ca ‘la. I id Bit'll? Kg 1/1 t «lavs' -signt 1 *r**• e 174 v l)*»ua Bank‘ 17 3 days’sight Pr»i:«»e132 words
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Article207 1906-01-23 6 Belal Tin Mining Co., Ld. 4.50 sellers Berm wall Go»d Mining Ld. 15. —sellers Bricli Rubber Syndicate, Ld. $75. —premium buyers Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld 9 25 sales Duff Development Co. 58. seller.< Fraser A Neave, Ld 5105. —tellers George Town Dispensary 5 it! Howarth Erskine, Ld207 words
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Article180 1906-01-23 6 Gold lea» 71. B. Pepper (W. m.. „af oj stock White Peplter 30. —sales Tiling Pepfier 21. —buyers Clove- i 35. —sellers Mace 75 —sellers Mace Pi'-km 60.— seU^rs Nat in •'s .11, 31. —sales 111 ninu. Siiii— 1 no sl«x.dc. Basket 3.20 sales J'apio;-. -or 1.90 sales Copra180 words
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Advertisement171 1906-01-23 6 Absolutely Harmless. Auv mother «-.I it give (.'liainherl.tin's Cough Remedy to her little «ties with a feeliui; of security. 1 lie absence of all narcot ics makes this remedy I lie safest ami liest that call I procured. Cfeorge Town I)isjs*iisni v, (lenoial Age is. ami for sale In all171 words
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Advertisement30 1906-01-23 6 fetter's Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE OAT. For Quotations and Catalogues AI*I‘I.Y TO NANIMI ANI>S. ItliTTliVtY C« Sole Agents, /7; /V 4 l\'( i A* y.30 words
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Advertisement483 1906-01-23 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” Gieslers’ Champagne. GIN James BUCHANAN Co.'s CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. AGENTS, PENANG S PERAK IN RED CASES. nndilnnd s /inftpry Sr Co. JUST UNPACKED. A LARGE SELECTION OF HATS. Andrew Usher Co.'s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G.483 words
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Article253 1906-01-23 7 A Youngster's Idea o f Babies. Babvs are little red tilings without bones Ujr teeth J’iiey have various sises, hut just after they .tie hornet I they are called .bypeds; l heir houes are grisle. '1 hey ure '2 sects, male aud female; and are also very fat. When very253 words
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Article611 1906-01-23 7 T'e i.i.s How to UK 70 ani» not mini» it. New ork. December 5. How to get to lie seventy and not mind it.” '1 hat was the subject of the address delivered to-night by Mark Twain at a dinner given in his honor at Delutouico’s by Colouel611 words
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Advertisement755 1906-01-23 7 P. /w o/r Cranes’ CYLINDER oil. Sandiland v liuttcrv Co. J Jeyes’ Puri/ier, reliable and uniform, WORLD RENOWNED The best ami most powerful (li»itifecl>aht extant. 1, o «gallon dnitiiß and 40 gallon e'-sks. For samples ami quotations apply to t Sand Hands Huilety &Co Sole Aleuts for the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS755 words
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Advertisement192 1906-01-23 7 The only Cough Medicine free from poison The Pharmacy Board of New South j Wales, Australia, hid an analysis made of all the coni'll medicines that were sold on the market. Out id' the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This192 words
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Advertisement1114 1906-01-23 8 Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG MOH Co. 164, Beach Street, Penang. importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 61u DENTISTRY. I W. MAN SON American Dentist, Late of Di. Allen Co., Pha, U.±.A THEM GHEE k Co Kim Keng Leong Co., 127, BEACH STREET. Charges Moderate,1,114 words
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