Straits Echo, 27 January 1906
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Title Section38 1906-01-27 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. f DAILY CHRONICLE 01 EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROLHiIiOIA THE SIILAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. cf>24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 'Z\.38 words
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Advertisement1238 1906-01-27 1 Corkscrew Brand The Best Beer on the Market. V#/ l ight, Sp:»rk'!ng aial Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL _~AD3\G SHOPS v IS Jk JSS s r—Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong Sh uighai Banking Corporation. INCOKFOHATED 1:V ROYAL CHARTER. Capital Paid up Reserve Fuud Reserve Liability of Proprietors jlMi1,238 words
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Advertisement11 1906-01-27 1 TIANG LEE Co. BASS’S ALE. to •Cv mOJLS SiSSHNNi SOLE AGENTS.11 words
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Article375 1906-01-27 2 Thb labour involved iu the production ot diamonds may be realised on learning that a load containing 16cubic feet of diamondiferous ground only yields an average of oue carat, or on an average the diamondiferous soil produces gems to the value of from 20/* to 80/- per cubic375 words
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Article400 1906-01-27 2 This Board of Trade have received, through the Foreign Office, from H. M Minister at Seoul (Sir J. Jordan, k c. m o a translation of the report bv I lie Cominer cial Bureau of the Japauese Foreign Office ou Mines and Mining in Corea400 words
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Article, Illustration654 1906-01-27 2 A Ceylon Planter Cured of Kidney Disorder By Dr. WiMiams* Pink Pills. Oncr the k 'neys get out of order it does not take long for* the whole system to lah into a state of ill-health: Fvery organ in th«* bodv suffers l»ecause the blood which fe>654 words
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Advertisement177 1906-01-27 2 The only Cough Medicine free from poison. Tlie Flmrimurv Board of New South Wales, Australia*, hail an analysis made of all the cough medicine* that, were sold on the market. Out of the entire list they found oiilv one that they declared was «mi lire I v live from all177 words
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Advertisement160 1906-01-27 2 Government Notification AN examination for admission to the Straits and Federated Malay States Government Medical Scnool will l>e held at Rallies Institution, Singapore, on Thursday and Fridav, the 22ml and 2-ll'd February, 190»> The subjects of the examination will l>e as previously notified. Fuli particulars may U* obtained from the160 words
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Advertisement2011 1906-01-27 2 m m '4 V 5 «5$ AT Half the wear of clothes 'vaahrd with Impure soaps is duo to the rubbing and boating neeoed to remove the dirt. ii i V it Sunlight Soap does ihs washing itself, beirg" a pure soap, nothing but soap. V r# St disse'ves all2,011 words
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Article221 1906-01-27 3 Nubia, Hr. s.s. 13,844, Fox, 24th Jau., London, 2 3rd Dec., Geu.. P. »t 0. Peleus, Ilr. h.B. Hannah, 25th Jan., Liverpool, 23rd Dec., Gen., —VV. M. Co. Qlgnlooan, Hr. s.s. 3,740, MeGregor, 25th Jau Loudon, 20lh Dee., Geu., —B. Co Fitzpatrick, Hr. s.s. 7:30, Heggie, 25th Jan., Rangoon,221 words
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Article65 1906-01-27 3 27th January. Mary Austin, tor Port Swetteuli.iiu. Deli, for Traug. Avagyee, for Deli. Cornelia, for Pangkalau Brandan. La mi l:at for Teluk Anson. Pegn, for Edie, I’. Seinawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabaug. Kirtna, for Port Swettenham, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. U. Halemi/n, for Pangkor. Fitz/iatrirk, for Rangoon. De Carjientier,65 words
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Article34 1906-01-27 3 Vessel» From Agents Due IdoilieiietlS Singapore W.M.&Co. 27th Jan Beil led i London S.B.ACo. 27th Ziiieughla Madras H.L.&Co. 29th Silesia Hamburg B.M.&Co. 3rd Feb Brisgavia China B.M.&Co. 3rd Pak Liu»' Singapore W.M.&Co. 3rd34 words
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Article33 1906-01-27 3 1 esxel* For Atjeut* Leaves Monieneiis Liverpool VVMl.iVCo. 127th Jan Benledi Singapore S.BACo. 27tli Zibenglila Singapore H.L.&Co. 29tli Silesia Singapore B.M.&Co. :Wd Feb Bnsgavia Colombo B.M.&Co. 3rd Pak Ling Liverpool W.M.&Co. 3rd33 words
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Article14 1906-01-27 3 Foe Port Sweden ham, Singapore, Hongkong ;m<l Amoy—Per Xihenghla, 29th instant, p.id14 words
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Article106 1906-01-27 3 Pm h'i'tiHi, from Singapore Messrs. C. C. Folliner, Aitie Tully, E. LeClaire, W. C. Winchester, Kirwan, Kedd, Mrs. Honda, M iss Farrer-Baynes, Miss Colley, Mr. aud Mrs. Bassett, Madam Piuekermilla. From Pori Hwedeuham Messrs. Redfearn, Perkins, G. Camming, W. C. h int;, Kemp, Younger, Randall, Bauvard, Fisher, Bryant, Mrs.106 words
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Advertisement976 1906-01-27 3 —(S HiPPi n;g.) P. 0. B tw, i 8. N. Co. hf/tecteil Arrir iht owl I)ef tart tires. Mail Service. Outwards. INTENDED SAILINCS. British India Steam Navigation Co., L.td. Intended ro Sail. Sal. 'tr«i Feb. p.m. Fob Steamer. Negapatam, Madras, Pondichery, Cuddalore and Karrical. Feb. 1 s.s. Donyola connecting with976 words
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Advertisement52 1906-01-27 3 BAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. Jeyes’ Purifier, R ELIABLL AND UNIFORM, WORLD RENOWNED The best aud most powerful disinfectant extant. In 1, '1 5 gallon drums and 40 gallon casks. For sample»* ami <juot;»tious apply to Sandilands, Buttery «S’ Co Sole Agents for the S TRAITS SETTLEMENTS52 words
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Article, Illustration117 1906-01-27 4 Justice (mUmAmef6rybody an(ljtt. k licealoii6. Rm^rnoH hstablished June Ist, 1903. l*nblishe«Udaily (except Sunday*.) AT TII F CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., N<*. '22**—222. Beach St iwi. IViiaiig. PRICE DAILY MN'AI. $24 per annum OUTSTVIIONS )V«>*aiii* Kxtra. Mill KIHTION |l*w«r, Kreel $l5 C It I. K. A DliKkss: l:ch«t—Penang.” l'**|M|)lu>iie117 words
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Current Topics.
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Article248 1906-01-27 4 Count Reventlow. leader of the Pan-German party in the Reichstag, is reported to have informed a Paris journalist that Germany must have a station on the coast of Morocco. Prince Aren burg, supplementing Count Keventlow, says Germany must have coaling stations. The correspondent of the Time* at248 words
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Article281 1906-01-27 4 A n < Mil Planter writes totlie London Globe: —Von have iiit tin* right nail on the head when you warn the public to be very careful before investing in newly-planted rubber estates in Ceylon, some of which no doubt iu the near future are certain to he281 words
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Article772 1906-01-27 4 The; Captain and Chinese Minister Interviewed. Shortly after the Ziettn arrived here last Wednesday a representative of tliits journal hoarded her and sought to obtaiu an interview with Barou Suveinatsu respecting his complaint as to improper treatment, its wired out. by lie liter on the 17th in-iaut.772 words
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Article31 1906-01-27 4 McAulille lias annul lit I'ei'UUi; a»<i is ai raiii'inu a it **\}jil>ii ioii of I »>*****1: t<> take place «luring me* u**ck. Christie cuiii**k from Singapore to mod hiu» tu-uiorrgw31 words
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Article47 1906-01-27 4 Wk are reque-ted to -luiioquce that the Malay States Guides will hold ail assault at arms on the Sepoy Bines Parade Ground at 4.40 p.m. ou Thursday uext. tbe 21st iustaut All are cordially invited to witness the display. The programme will be published laid''.47 words
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Article81 1906-01-27 4 Wk hear that the Chinese community of Penang intend to hang out large lanterns and red cloth iu honour of the visit of Priuce Arthur of CouuUugbt. A meeting of the members of the Muslim Society was held at the Kapil an Kling Mosque under the Chairmanship of81 words
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Article1752 1906-01-27 4 Penang r*. Perak. For tin* tirsl time the above teams met during Chinese New Year, an altogether j ne\» arrangement come to since the last match played at Taiping during Chiistmas. The visitors, with the exception of Haynes, and McKenzie, who travelled bv the Lady 1 W did, arrived1,752 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article895 1906-01-27 4 In re Russell Grant Co.’s Letter. To tub Editor of the Straus Ecu»». Sir, —I have read Messrs. J. Russell Grant A Co's letter iu your issue of the 19*h instant w ith interest, but 1 fail to see the gist of tlieir argument.. In the earlier •livs895 words
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Advertisement295 1906-01-27 4 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. “THE TOWERS,” No. 1-JO. Anson Koa<l, for 8 months from 1 f>t li Felu uji Apply to 20-1-06 lwk 41* C.A. LAW. Piano-tuning Repairing WILL HK UNDERTAKEN BY Mr. «J Wallace, Lath of MKBSKS.' MISQI ITH (jo. j HAS A SMALL STOCK OF V*String« and Fittings295 words
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Advertisement26 1906-01-27 4 STEARNS' WINE stimulates appetite ami assists in the assimilation of other focal. The lieneticial cfF«*ct is seen at «nice. Itepressiou ami laugoitr pass awa v raphilv.26 words
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Advertisement33 1906-01-27 4 Iron is a food to amende persons and in conjunction with Cod Liver Oil as found in Steams' If 7«-. provides a most excel lens Tonic. Il improves the <|unlit of the Mood33 words
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Advertisement12 1906-01-27 4 ■a" 1 For Chrotiie Chest Complaints. WtMxlb’ Croat lVpponniut Cure. Is. t><J.12 words
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Advertisement14 1906-01-27 4 For Cold iu the Head and Coughs take Woods’ Cleat lVpj>eiiiuul Cure bO ceuls14 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article442 1906-01-27 5 Hl'(xE LIBERAL VICTORY. The Cabinet’s Programme {Supplied hy lleuter.) London, 24th Jan.—The election returns show that the Lilieral* have occupier! 21(4 seats, the Labourites 86 autl the Unionists 123. The Liberal gains are 153 seats. tl)e Labourite HO and i he Unionist 10. Mr. Asquith, speaking at King442 words
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Article234 1906-01-27 5 The Reform Movement (Supplied hy Reuter.) London, 25th Jau.— At Washington the Chinese Travelling Commissioners weie received by Secretary Boot, who said that a hearty welcome would l»e given them aud expressed America's true sentiments towards China. Wang Tali Sieli, the new Chinese Minister to Great Britain, interviewed by234 words
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Article85 1906-01-27 5 Englishman Imprisoned. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 24th Jan. —Russia lias approved «»1 the selection of Count Motono, the Japanese Minister at Paris, as Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg. Loudou, 24th Jan. —The whole staff ot the cotton mills at Yaroslav, iwluiliwi; the English Manager, Mr. Davidson, were imprisoned by85 words
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Article105 1906-01-27 5 The Conference. {'J he o*la*iati»rh*r Li,yd s’ Set vice.) Berliu, 26th JaH. —The Algeciras Conference has satisfactorily settled the question of the ini|K)rt.atiou of arms into Morocco and is now discussing the question of taxation. Berlin, 27th Jan—The Algeciras Con ference will deal with the question <*f taxation to-morrow.105 words
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Article83 1906-01-27 5 The Attitude of France. (Supplied hy Renter.) London, 24th Jan. Three French cruisers have left Trinidad, it is lielieved, to blockade |/i Guana, on the Vene/mdau coast. London, 25th Jau.—lt is formally announced in Paris that France lias decided to take actiou against Venezuela. but is choosing ber own83 words
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Article76 1906-01-27 5 Tariff.-', Socialise, etc (7 he (Jetasiatiecher Lloyd* Set pure.) Berlin. 25 Jan. —Count Metternicli. the German Ambassador in Loudon, is the guest of King Edward at Windsor. Berlin. 27th Jau.—Efforts arc liemg cun tiuued to effect a compromise on the Ger man-American tariff question Berliu, 27th Jau. —Prince vou76 words
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Article31 1906-01-27 5 Grand Duke Seriously 111. (The o»ta»iatiecher Lloyd’* Seiche.) Berlin. 26tli Jau 'l’lie Grand Duke of Luxembourg is seriously ill and the Heiress Apparent, his eldest daughter, lias assumed the Regency.31 words
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Article38 1906-01-27 5 The Tariff War. {Tier o*ta»iati*cher Lloyd Service Berliu, 25th Jan.—Hungary has stopjied the importation of cattle from Servia. Berlin, 26» h Jau.—The Franco-Russian press favours tiervia iu the tariff war le tweeu Servia aud Austria-Huugarv.38 words
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Article50 1906-01-27 5 The Royal Engagement. (Supplied hy Reuter.) London, 2Bh Jan. —The engagement of lviug Alfonso of Bpaiu aud Princess Ena of Batteuberg is to lie officially announced shortly. (The o*ta*iaiischer Lloyd’* Service.) Berlin. 26tli Jan.— The Queen Mother, King Alfonso and Princess Ena of Battenberg have exchanged visits at Biarritz50 words
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Article62 1906-01-27 5 The Question of Protection. (Supplied hy Reuter.) Loudon, 26th Jan.—Lord Elgin has an uounced that a white force of Artillery and Flugineers would be retaiued at Jamaica, while a fast cruiser would be permanently stationed iu the West Indies, which the cruiser squadron w«»ul«l also visit annually. This62 words
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Article45 1906-01-27 5 The German Treaty. {Supplied hy Reuter.) Loudon, 85th Jau The German Treaty with AbvsSiuia has beeu presented t«>the Reichstag and secures for Germans larger privileges regarding freedom of sojourn and travel, trade aud industry thau those grauted to Great Britaiu aud the United States.45 words
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Article43 1906-01-27 5 Their Reported Sale. {The Odaeiatisvher Lloyd Service.) Berlin, 25th Jan.—The reported sale of the Philippines to Japan, as reported by tbe Time», is considered iu Berlin to have beeu put out as a feeler from Wasbiugtou aud is not vet confirmed.43 words
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Article31 1906-01-27 5 Mat Mahon Award Repudiated (i Supplied hy Reuter.) London, 25th Jan.—lt is announced iu St Petersburg that Persia lias refused to ratify MacMahon's award respecting the waters <d the Heluiund.31 words
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Article57 1906-01-27 5 A New Ft ophylactic (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 27t1. Jan.—Dr. Kieiu has presented a preliminary report to the Local Government Board showing the favourable results of his experiments with a plague prophylactic m tdc from the dried organs of animals dead from the plague The prophylactic is easily and57 words
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Article47 1906-01-27 5 Kx. Director Sentenced t Sufi/ilied hy Renter.) Loudon, 26th Jan.— M. Jaluzot, an exDnector of tire great Priutemps Stores iu Paris, has lieeu sentenced to a year’s imprisonment for having misappropriated three milliou francs, but will uot serve the teim, lieimtitiug uuder the lirst offender law47 words
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Article24 1906-01-27 5 First Passenger Train (Supplied hy Reuter.) London. 26th Jau.—The first passenger train lias trav rsed the Simplon tunnel in thirtv-seven minutes.24 words
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Article57 1906-01-27 5 New Colonial Secretary Echo Special > Singapore. 24th Jan.—lt is officially announced that Captain Arthur 11. Young, c m 0., Chief Secretary to tlie High Commissioner of < yprus, lias been appointed Colonial Secretary ot the Straits Settlements. He will probably take up his i»ost on I lie57 words
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Article33 1906-01-27 5 Chinese New Year (Echo Special.) Singnpoie, 2l*tii Jan. —The New Year passed off quietly, though tin* general rejoicing indicates that the past year lias linen a prosperous one for the Singapore Chinese.33 words
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Article59 1906-01-27 5 Another Interview < Echo Special I •Singapore, 26th Jan. -Ihe German mail liner Xieteu Hying tii** Dragon flag at the fore, arrived here this morning with His Excellency Chang Teh Yi and Baron Suyematsu on l*«»ard. Interviewed hy your correspondent, tin* former stated that lie hail ie»«*ive«l unvarying59 words
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Article187 1906-01-27 5 Football (Echo Special.) Kuala laimpur, 27tli Jan.—l lie football match plaved here between Kuala Lumpur and the Tniping Recreation Club resulted in a draw, each side scoring one goal. The game was an even one throughout. We are requested to notify that there will be uo service in the187 words
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Article1133 1906-01-27 5 I NTt. RESTING VlfcW* OF JAPAN KsE Scholars and Statesmen. Altmovuh originally published, in what was ihen styled the -/a; an Chronicle, two I yearn ago, the following from the f**n of j one Kanzo Uchimura —who dated hi* com i munication from Tsmiohadzu, Tokio, 25 F’eb, 11*04—will1,133 words
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Article41 1906-01-27 5 Me. Oliver Baiubridge, the well-known explorer, who is returning from a trip through New Guinea and has also visited the Jewish centres in North China, is now in Penang and will pnbtblv deliver a lecture on bis travels.41 words
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Article213 1906-01-27 5 Tickling-A nthon y. A quiet, but. very pretty, wedding was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption on Wednesday afternoou last, the contracting parties l>eiug Mr. George Teeliug and •Miss. B. M. Anthony. The service was conducted by the Rev. Father Meueuvner, while the bride was attended by Miss213 words
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Article27 1906-01-27 5 To-day. 3rd I'at. Ist Moon. Medal Play, Golf Club. Town Band, Golf Club, t> to 7 p.m To-mokkow. 4>th Dav Ist Moou. Medal Play, Golf Club.27 words
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Article22 1906-01-27 5 First Quarter Fel*. Ist 7 30.9 p.m. O Full M<«mi 9th 2.45.7 pm. !.:»<• *|II. 1 1 1 11.22.5 A. M.22 words
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Article13 1906-01-27 5 Etiiilish Dongola Ist Feb Cliiuii (Oceana) 3r«l German (P. Alice) 7tli13 words
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Article43 1906-01-27 5 P. O. SAILINGS. M..i* Nervi wV (tUTWAKI» HoMKWU'W i Dongula Feb. 1 Oceana 3 Feb. Delia to Arcadia 17 I \ir:» > tttnwAuiiN H ii.m kwa itt»> j Pern 3 Feb. I Malacca 9 Feb. Java 6’ Japan 33 ■f* For partieni.irs Pai;** 'I43 words
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Advertisement14 1906-01-27 5 For Children's Hackiug Cough at night. Wood»’ ill oat Pe|ipw mint' Ouim Is <»l14 words
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Advertisement56 1906-01-27 5 STEARNS’ WINE whets the appetite, aids digestion, improves assimilation, strengthens the stomach so that food does good. Steam* Wine is the ideal Tonic. EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL. RACE WEEK. special” dinners ON Tuesday 30th January. Thursday I s February. Saturday February. SPECIAL TIFFINS ON Monday 29th January. Wednesday 31st January. Friday56 words
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Advertisement170 1906-01-27 5 To-day's Advertisements. NOTICE. 1 r pil Kss. Van der Parra” will nail from 1 ou Monday, tlie2!ttli mat., at 2 p.m. for I)eli. 27-1-06 55 Engineers’ Institute, Penang. CONCERT TO UK UIVKN BY Madame BASSETT (Blanche A rrail) ASSISTS» BY Mr. H. A. Neubronner, Mons. Lechair, latte First Violinist, Lanioureux170 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous22 1906-01-27 5 WEATHER. Tint followin'? report iskiii'll v sui*i*iio«l hr tli** Sisriiiil Pirwtor of Fort Cornwallis at f J a in to-«lav was nil.22 words
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Obituary22 1906-01-27 5 Obituary. General Joseph Wheeler (&Npj>lietl I';/ llenler.) London, 27f.li January.—The death is announced of General Joseph Wheeler, of the United States Armv.22 words
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Article974 1906-01-27 6 The Brookfield Circle.” There was hardly a single person of note, certainly no man of letters of note, living in the first half of Queen Victoria’s reign who did not sooner or later liecome known t*» 1 1 1»-* circle of fine wits that centred round974 words
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Article118 1906-01-27 6 Pkvano 27th January. IS;/ courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) L<m«l<in Demand Bank 2/1 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4^ 3 Credit 2/4* 3 Documentary .2 /4[‘ 0 C..i«-utla. Demand Bank Rs. 17-4 3 «lays' sight Private 176 B Diinainl Bank 173 3 «lays’ sight, Private 17*> Malt»»'. Demand Bank 172’,'118 words
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Article217 1906-01-27 6 Bolat Tm M iiinig Co., Ijd. S 4.00 staler» Bormwaii* »1 Al iniug < I»«i. *o.— teller* Bnch Rublier Syndicate, Ld #7O —yreuiiuoi buyer* Bruseii Hydraulic I'm Mini'".' Co L«1 0.10 saJe* Duff Development C«*. *8 teller* Fraser A Neave, L«1 ilo2. sale* George Town Dispensary s2o. Howarth Erskiue,217 words
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Article189 1906-01-27 6 ijo!,i v/ ...>: i B. Pepper( VV. -»ll» utocL While Poppet > 20.—«t/r* Traug Pepf>er -1. buyer* Clove» (iiK‘k« 1 1 25. —*elh r* Mac*** 7 5 teller* Mace P.ekiuii' <*o.— seller* Niitm ‘i* I 10» 2 I. sule* v No. I *i |l» HOtll ‘J no Stool*. 3.20£t1/ex189 words
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Advertisement16 1906-01-27 6 Mrs. Brook and Her Circle.” By Charles and Francis Brookfield. London Hitman Two vols. 28s. net16 words
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Advertisement26 1906-01-27 6 Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF (HE DAY. For Quotations and Catalogues API»LY TO SANDILANDS. IHITTEItY O Sole Agents, !>FN*NG F. M S26 words
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Advertisement524 1906-01-27 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. Gieslers’ Champagne*. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. James BUCHANAN Co.’s in Red cases. Pn Hrry t>r Co. Healthful location, food the best, large play-ground, strict discipline daily study classes under personal supervision of the Principal. CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND524 words
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Article941 1906-01-27 7 I Thu sale of the house once occupied by < Henry Cavendish in London recalls the I great lord and some of liis achievements. It was lie, says 7' Weekly, who con- verted oxygen and hydrogen into waler and j proved that it consists of these941 words
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Advertisement820 1906-01-27 7 P. Muir Cranes’ CYLIN 1> K R OIL.Sandiland v t<ntrrr\ Cn. JUST RECEIVED English made Rubber-Tyred Carriage Wheels OE' REST yI’AMTV. BURN Co, Ltd., Electrical Engineers, PENANG. CHIN JOO CO., Show Rooms —Log.'/*» *s Huildirtfis. li K now |MV|>ar<Ml to umleriake ;«i! i. in-l.s electrical work at the «shortest, notice.820 words
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Advertisement80 1906-01-27 7 Boy cured of Croup in fifteen minutes. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cured our httle four year old boy of croup in fifteen minutes. My wife aud I have used this remedy in our family for the j*ast five years, having tried many other kiuds previous to that time, aud can say80 words
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Advertisement1298 1906-01-27 8 Khoo Buan Ph Lim Sun Ho, chop HENO MOH Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. DENTISTRY v; importers of all kinds ol European Cloth and General Commission Agents. Kim Keng Leong Co., 127, BEACH STREET. E. CHEM BEE, n o' W. MAN SUN, Cycle ,idler and Repairer, Dl\ KA. MOFFATT, R.D.S.,1,298 words
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Article1426 1906-01-27 9 In English «mis there is, somehow, a Havourofroiii.nl.» about the Cossacks. One |i,is seen pieln.es <j| them charging wil.ilv through sti«'»ts dispersing- throngs of! [i.niic-st» icken peasants. Horses uu<l rulers li.ith have seeme«l to Hash from their eves Hi», thirst for bloml, au<l <ine has woiulerei]1,426 words
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Article1317 1906-01-27 9 Some Curious Episodes of Noble Houses. Bv H. I. Whitaker.) Ths singular ami romantic Carliugford litigation, as well as other recent cases in which scions of the noblest bouses have figured in the courts, exemplifies ouce more the somewhat tin end bare adage that truth is1,317 words
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Article194 1906-01-27 9 I 1 KNANO, 2/TH J \NUARY, 1 WO. j ItKIiir— </* Soup percsitl\ (5 24 Steaks ‘J4 Stew 01 Curry Meu* 18 Kump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 00 Feet 2<> Heart 301 Liver 85 Pork i Fork per cal tv 3I> j I Fit’ s194 words
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Advertisement50 1906-01-27 9 Absolutely Harmless Auv mother can K ive Chaml*. Uu’s Cough Remedy to lie» little ones will. a feeling of security. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and liest that c*u lm procured. George own 1 hspensary, (general Agents, and for sale by all l>i*peu«aries and Dealeis.50 words
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Advertisement76 1906-01-27 9 When you have a Cold. The first action wlieu vou have a cohl should be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This remedy liquefies the tough mucus aud causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a76 words
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Advertisement92 1906-01-27 9 Better than a Plaster A piece of tliinnel dampened with Chamberlains Pain Hahn and bound ou tlie affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame Rack and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liuiment for the relief of deep seated,92 words
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Advertisement117 1906-01-27 9 CALMON’S ASBESTOS SLATE FOR ROOFS, WALLS AND CEILINGS. NON-COMBUSTIBLE, WEATHERPROOF, WATERPROOF, Insulating against Heat, Cold or Damp; Soundproof; Indestructible by Rot, Insects or Vermin Strong, Hard and Durable Tough, Clastic and Light in Weight. A HANDSOME 4 ND EFFECTIVE ROOFING MATERIAL IN ANY SHADE, INEXPENSIVE AND EMINENTLY SUITED TO THIS117 words
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Advertisement829 1906-01-27 10 WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS. Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, CIL.FILLA.N CO., LTD. IE CKITEBION PEESS JUST UNPACKED. USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS MOST REFRESHING. A Luxurious Perfume In Health. Far Superior to the German Kinds. A LARGE SELECTION OF HATS. LIMITED, PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOKBINDERS AND STATIONERS. mwffr RE829 words
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