Straits Echo, 6 February 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1906-02-06 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE 01 EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1906 Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 2835 words
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Advertisement1214 1906-02-06 1 Corkscrew Brand The Best Beer on the Market. Light, Spukiing and Refreshing. SOLO BY ALL LEADING SHOPS BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paid up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors i:Hoo,ooo A‘875,000 Pa.l D-U F-Ca PITA 1. Reserve1,214 words
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Advertisement15 1906-02-06 1 GUINNESS'S STOUT. TIANG LEE Co X V. a a EM>« Sf LI: AGENTS. BASS’S ALE.15 words
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Article798 1906-02-06 2 A significant announcement as to the Government’s attitude with regard to tire Colonial Conference and Chinese Labour was made by Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary lor the Colonies. iu the course of a speech at North West Manchester. At the Colonial Office, he said. Lord Elgiu was faced with798 words
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Advertisement145 1906-02-06 2 Another Case of kheumatsm Cured hy Chamberlain’s Pan Balm. The efficacy of Chambeilain’s I’aiu ikilm iu the relief of rheumatism is lieiug demon sti*ated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsb\ Virginia. U. S A says that ChamberlainV Pain I>.i lin gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything145 words
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Advertisement643 1906-02-06 2 Municipal Notice rpH K next ordiuary Meetiug of tiie MuniJl cipal Commissioners will lie held al lie Municipal Office at 3 p m., ou Friday the 9;h instant. L. A. CoUTih.n BIGGS. .1;/. Secretviy MUNICIPAL NOTICE. APPLICATIONS are herein iuvited foi the appointment of a Veterinary Inspector at a salary643 words
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Advertisement2292 1906-02-06 2 NOTICE. HOUSE WANTED. (\N ami after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in tlie Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. MM SENG (1001, 12th July 1905. Mamgi \g Director DAYIDSON CO., TA7LORS, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. ADVERTISER desire* to rout a house situated outside but within 102,292 words
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Shipping.
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Article61 1906-02-06 3 jVJalata, <ier. s.s. 34K, Ijoewe. 6th Feb. Deli, sth Feb., Gen I*. M. A Go. Pin &kno, l»r s.s. 37H, Davidson. stli Feb., Singapore, 3rd Feb., Gen., Quail lie g Asahan. Ger., s.s 161, Peters, 6th Feb, Asaliau, sth Feb., Gen., —ii. M. *fe Go. Lvnokat. i'r. s.s. 143,61 words
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Article77 1906-02-06 3 bi Ii February Amg gee, for Deli. Cornelia, for Pangkalau Braudau. Pen fa kola, for Singapore. Peg,,. f( >r Edie, T Seniawe, Segli, Olelileb and Sabang I in S-nij, for Port Swet.teiiliaiu A Singapore. lie atony, for l’eluk Anson Flying Fi.<h, for Port, Weld and Taipiug. Hook, for Gey77 words
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Article49 1906-02-06 3 Vessel* From Aii^hI* I)h* Kail norshire London iJ.&Oo. 7th Fel». Klim San^ Singapore 1* <tCo Oth Bcchiiaua Siiis>a}K>re IH.&Uo. 12tl« Beugloe hen of Loudon S.BACo. 12th Kelly Glasgow S B.ACo. 12th A A [uar Calcutta A.A.A Co. I2th G. A pear Singapore A.A.A.Co. 15th Bencleuch London S.B.ACo. 2t»th49 words
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Article52 1906-02-06 3 1 vxHel* Fur Lett vex Radnorshire Singapore B.&Co. Htli Kelt. Kuin Sam; Calcutta B.&Co. lOtli Bechuaua Marseille» B.&Co. 13th A. Apear Singapore A A A .Co. 13th (J. A pear (Calcutta A. A .A Co. IBtli Beugioe Singapore S.Ii.AC'o l)eti of Kelly Singapore S I 5 &Co Beiicleucli Singapore52 words
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Article61 1906-02-06 3 For Singapore, China Japan Per Prime** Alice, to-morrow, noon Singapore, Hongkong, Siianghai aud Japan—Per Persia, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Telnk Anson—Per Lani/Lat, to-morrow, 2 p in. Perils Setul—Per (Jhan Tui, to-morrow, 2 p in. Deli—Per Hebe, to-morrow, 8 p.m. Singapore. China Japan—Per Yatujtsze, to-morrow, o p.m. Pangkor—Per U. Halewyn,61 words
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Article17 1906-02-06 3 Per n Semi, from Singapore Mr», K. 1». Leicester, Mr. and Airs. Li in Sin Yean.17 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1020 1906-02-06 3 (BHIPPIN|G.) 8. i Co. tjji fleeted Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Feb. IA s.s. Delta <;on uncling with Mar. IARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. To London by Son To Marseilles or Gib raltar l«t Cla«a £6O 2nd Clum £4O £56 £3B EXTRA STEAMERS Intermediate Service. excellent accommodation for a limite<l1,020 words
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Advertisement80 1906-02-06 3 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. THE usual fortnightly sailing for European ports will in all probability be resumed in April. For full particulars, freight and passage money, Apply to BOUSTEAD CO., 2-2-0«; 71 AG H NTS. BAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. DAVID CORSAR SON’S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, No80 words
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Article, Illustration141 1906-02-06 4 Just ic«j *ttisrte-»ev«»ryb<xly and justice alone.-Cw«rwa Established June Ist, I9(KI. I’u Wished "daily (exo«|>t Sundays.) AT TDK CRITERION PRESS, Ltd.. N«*. 2*2*» —2:>2, Beach Si reel. IViia.ii I*l* ICE DAII.Y IXIOAI. ;p**r aunt m I OUTSTATIONS I’twlaj;** Kxtr:». MAH KDITION trust Kiwi 515 t'A UI.K AItKHK.SS: Echo141 words
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Current Topics.
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Article141 1906-02-06 4 The Pioneer thinks that be would be a rash man who, from the fact of the tendency of the plague epidemic to start at a later date each yeir, w*»ul«l prophesy that the plague is dying out in India. Put at least it can be said that141 words
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Article201 1906-02-06 4 Tin EmjLishmn n writes If the report may be believed, the Vicer»*v and Lord Kit- chener Ini v** already agreed on the main principles which are to be observed i the I'llture conduct of military admini«tration in India, and it is generally understood that201 words
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Article263 1906-02-06 4 Thus the //'«is/sra Jhi Hi/ Mail i —On more than one occasion in the>e columns we have held that tin* calling of the professional book-maker shoulc be recognised and i protected just as much as i> that of tin* broker who gambles on exchange movements, or263 words
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Article835 1906-02-06 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following tie» have been fixed tor Thursday, Bth instant: Situi'l’ Handicap —(’lass J. R Brown v. VV. H AJuuro. W. d O. Rich aids v. P. T. Aden H. Waugh r. B. E. Ro*s. 6. Burke n. Dr. J. Donald. H. T. IVtts835 words
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Article364 1906-02-06 4 Mr. Oliver Bainbridge delivered 1 G lecture last evening under the auspices >f the Peuaug L' t# r:ir v ;in I abating Soon tv at the Chinese Town ilali mi the presence f tlie Resident Councillor and Mrs. Bycli d a large audience. Mr. Bainbridge is »v364 words
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Article580 1906-02-06 4 I'hb Boxing Show. Thk Athletic Performance which took place at the Drill Hall on Saturday last, and which was omitted from yesterday’s issue for lack of space, was almost unanimously pronounced a success. Dr. T. H. Jamieson kindly acted as timekeeper. The performance opeue«l with a song Blue Bells,580 words
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Article391 1906-02-06 4 From Our Otm Oorrettponileni > Kuala Lumpur, 4tli Feb.— R*.f ol> tj lf j end of this ve;/r Kuala Lumpur will l;iv i its system of street fire alarms. TIim* h were strongly recommended l»v a Commit),* consisting of Mr. Hose, PresitK-ait, ,S,i ii| 4 ,y Board (chairman);391 words
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Article37 1906-02-06 4 We are courteously informed bv the Manager of the above mines that their output for the month of January was 1,01 <1 piculs of tin ore of an approximate value of $50,000.37 words
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Article634 1906-02-06 4 The past year was a profitable one for the I producers of tiu, as, although there were many Hactuations, the gains in price preponderated, especially during the last half- year, and Straits tin is -£3O per ton dearer J than a twelvemonth a«go. Shipments of i Straits634 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement468 1906-02-06 4 NOTICE. CONSULATE EOR THE NETHERLANDS Wednesday. the 21st Febnuiv, I'.KM*. PRITCHARD h CO., tenders will be receive* 1 at 1 1»»* <• Hi»-** of H. E. the Governor ol A i. cn and Dependencies at Koeta Rudja foi THE PORK FARM iu Great Acbĕeu, for the period from the Ist468 words
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Advertisement45 1906-02-06 4 STEARNS WINE OF COI> LIVER OIL is a most valuable ivniftilv in delicate I malt li If you are feeling morose am) iistIfss, you need a good general tonic. Remember, there is not him' Irntter than Steam’s Wine of Cod Liver Oil. Sold even where.45 words
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Advertisement60 1906-02-06 4 Be Quick Not a uiiuute should la* lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails* and is pleasant and safe to take. George Town Dispensary,60 words
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Advertisement14 1906-02-06 4 For Malarial Fever troubles «iu«l lerv take Woods’ Great Peppermint 1 n 80 cent>.14 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article84 1906-02-06 5 The Unionist Leadership (.S'// (I by Heii,'(-1) Loudon, ♦>*!• I *»■> —The newspaper* ;ire divided on tin* *ubj»et of the leadership of the Unionist. parly. Tin* Standard, Morning I*o*l ;iihl til,,be are strongly Gbainberiainiie, while the others uphold Mr. Balfour. The Times strongly, (deprecates any widening <>t «lie cleivage84 words
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Article94 1906-02-06 5 Diplomatic Changes (The la*iatischer Lloyd'* Sere ire.") Berlin, tilli Fob.— Baron HeyTi- g, who is on leave, wdl not return to Belgrade, but receives the appointni<‘ut of Prussian Ambassador. Baron Munini von Sell wart zstein is destined fjr the German Legation at Tokio and his successor at Peking will94 words
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Article100 1906-02-06 5 Shooting Returns (Supplied loi 1i,0,Ur.) London sth Feb.— l’he returns of the battle practice of the Navy for 1905 have l*jeu issued and show that the Channel Squadron scored 157 points, the Third Cruiser squadron 147, the Mediterranean Squadron Bid, the Atlantic Squadron I*l. the China Squadron t>s100 words
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Article47 1906-02-06 5 A New Deal. (Supplied by Heater.) Loudon, s*h Feb.—The Tokio correspondent of the Telegraph, reports that the Toyo Kisen Shipping Company of Japan is negotiating for the purposeof the Pacific Mail Company’s fleet and intends toconq/e'e wit h the German Company, especially iu the Brazilian trade.47 words
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Article45 1906-02-06 5 The Conference. (The 1 htfiinmli r'lei Ij/ufl* SniU'e.) B»*rliu, bill Keb I’lie Moroce.ui delegates to the AI gee i ins Couleivnee are engaged hi the three, days’ Baimm festivities. The other delegate' are meanwhile trying t" reach a coin promise on the police question.45 words
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Article37 1906-02-06 5 A Perilous Trip (Supplied by lieuh‘r.) Loudon, sth Feb. —The aeronauts Pollux aud Dale crossed from London to France yesterday in their balloon ;ii four hours during a gale, landing twenty miles inland in a snowstorm.37 words
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Article34 1906-02-06 5 Prut- Tenney Dismissed. (Supplied by Healer.) Loudon, sth Feb. —Reuter’s Peking correspondent wires that Yuan Shi Kit lias dismissed Professor Tenney, tbe Director of Education at Peking, because lie is an American.34 words
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Article37 1906-02-06 5 Now a Chinese Province The hUinioliticher Lloijil Sr t ree Berlin, 6th Feb.—The Loudon correspondent of the Noroe 1 renitja says that Chiua, probably with the consent, of threat Britaiu, converts Tibet into a Chinese province.37 words
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Article29 1906-02-06 5 Remorseless Executions. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, sth Feb.—Daily executions in Poland and the Baltic Provinces of Russia indicate the remorselessness «>1 the repressive measures takeu by the Government.29 words
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Article20 1906-02-06 5 New Japanese Attache. > (Supplied bfi Reuter.) London, sth F«b.—Colonel Magal.i Ins lieen appointed Japanese military l >laci» to India.20 words
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Article3320 1906-02-06 5 Ik the Chinese is not a genuine iinmi i grant, whose fault is it r Hawaii's auswer I is. Certaiulv not the Chinaman's. First I of all the Chinese never e icountered stone» i aud oaths from the Hawaiian. He lie_.Mii i coming as early as3,320 words
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Article76 1906-02-06 5 To-day. 12.1 li I la*. 1st Mom. i li-iwu 1 minis Tournament, Penang I'rickel (lllli. Parisian Cinematograph, (Joiner <>f Penang Road and Campbell Street. 0 p in 'I'll MliKKOW i 14th I lay, 1st Moon. Anetiou Sale of Silver and Electro plated W a re ftc., Central Sales Room.76 words
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Article37 1906-02-06 5 O I* nl- M<Min Fell. 9; li 2 45.7 i*m f Last 16lh 11.22.5 A..M O \i*n Muon M 23nl 2 r i7 2 r m. First 'Quarter Mar. 3rd 4 2H 3 i* m.37 words
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Article34 1906-02-06 5 '••‘Milan i A lire) ~i I -1 IikIi in i t'limi'iirii j Hlli i K'ltrlsli (/><’</•*) 1 1 1 i ''Lihi.i I irmliii) 171 li China l*ren*een) 20 1 li Uerman Ihujein 21st34 words
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Article49 1906-02-06 5 P. O. SAILINGS. k’* Hail Service < )VTWAKIis. H<»M K WAROS /> /5 V/». Arrailia H Feb. j (freomt I Min'. It Hii Miii\ I I xtra Serve t >UTWA ltl>S. illt.M kiv ui •lum t> Feb. Mahtcm it Feb So-otfil .Ill fill It Si -v’ Kill- |>artii'iiiars see Page49 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement6 1906-02-06 5 For Bropchifil,Couj{lis take W.mmlW (W»l Peppermint6 words
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Advertisement6 1906-02-06 5 For CliiMroii’g lIiU-k»«iir \V.lVppol io|4»» Is <*•!6 words
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Advertisement9 1906-02-06 5 Koi a!! iulemal complaiuts take* jl-lie.il mint < ‘ntH. £<• cents.9 words
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Advertisement87 1906-02-06 5 DRILL HALL, PENANG. Thursday next, l eb. Hih I Ob, At !>-lo p.in //t By special ivij e.~t Mess. s. McAUM FFK. CHKISTIK siii l BATON, As-isted I v th.-» wo'nierfui Midget*, will give another Athletic Pisplay. MIKK BATON «■Hers to forfeit S50 to .my local iiimii who (vii stand87 words
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Advertisement312 1906-02-06 5 3XTOTICH TIHH s Lodtj Wtdd will refill»** her usual iun to Teluk AIWHi on Friday, f l e 9th instant, sailing at 4 p iur, C TREWfeEKE. Kwong On A Co., 2 :-stins ”H Atj+nt*, lid Hunch Sheet. NOTICE. TAI-PUSUM HOLIDAY. THE Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, Bth312 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1906-02-06 5 WEATHER. 1 in r<»il«nv!n_' is kill'll v si11>i>i i in lit»- Signal I tirpctof of Foi l I 'ornvvaiii> l>.ni •■A.in. -nioii. 'iMtiiUy To-fliy 'I. 87- 'SFine Fine rt'rt. S»Miih North Hip rsa.iufsa.il iliirui!' llio 'J f it li a.in. to-»lav was nil. 1 *-»!>« •5* Fine X. W. iiollfs50 words
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Article1549 1906-02-06 6 Liberal War Secretary’s Plans for Sweeping Reform. Encouraging Volunteer* Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War. delivered an important speech in the City on 3rd January. Sinking for the Cabinet, he outlined the policy which the Government would pursue with regard to the Army. Conscription was useless iu tliis1,549 words
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Article119 1906-02-06 6 Renang, 6th February. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank ...2/4y* e 4 months* sisrht Bank ..2/44 3 Credit 2/' 3 Documentary ...2 Jf* Calcutta. Demand Bank Its 1734 3 days’ sisfiit Priv.. e 176 Bomtiay. Demand Bank 173* 3 days’sight IVivm>« 176 Madras. Demand Bank 173{119 words
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Article212 1906-02-06 6 Gold leaf $69 B. Pepper W.T •a-' I»- out ol stitch White Pepper 5 30. —sales I’rang Pepper 21. l>nyei!> Cloves (picked) 38. —sales Mace 7o to&JJ t»le* Mace Pickings 6!) to 865 sales Nutmegs 110 s 31. —sellers f No. 1 b I<> sales Sugar < 2 uo212 words
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Article198 1906-02-06 6 BelatTiu Miuiug Co., Ld. So tales Ber*awah Gold .Mining Co.. Ld. >l4 s(l—Bnch Rubber Syndicate, Ld. s7*3. —premium buyers Bruscii Hydraulic Tiu Mining Co., lid 9.so*sellers Duff Deveiutmieut Co »7. seller* Fraser «V Neave. I,d 5102. —buyers George Town Dispensary *26. Hovvari li Krskine. Tel. $l2O.- nomina l Jeboug198 words
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Advertisement285 1906-02-06 6 Travellers Find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Everywhere. Mr. 0. W, Eckermau, manager of I lie Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. at Omaha, Nebraska, U. S. A., who is a staunch friend of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, says I have taken particular notice that this remedy seems to be carried bv drug stores in all285 words
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Advertisement25 1906-02-06 6 Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE OUT. For Quotations and Catalogues APPLY TO SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co, Sole Agents, !>EN*NG M. S25 words
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Advertisement380 1906-02-06 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. GleSlers’ Champagne. James BUCHANAN Co.’s CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. IN RED CASES. 5/ nt'? lards, Buttery Co. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co.,380 words
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Advertisement646 1906-02-06 7 FOR SAT.TTi Chinese Calendar for 1906. AT THE CRITERION PRESS. 230 mi AC It SIREET. !kFOR SALB. The Early /V History of Penang, 1592—1827. BY E. G. Cullin and W. E. Zehnder. (Reprinted from the Straits Echo.”) Royal Quarto, 44 Pages. Price 61-00. NOTICE, 'I 'il E uuUeisijruud l**g to646 words
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Advertisement112 1906-02-06 7 livery Kotik Guaranteed. This is done with Chumhei l.i'ii s li •in* <1 v. ami it m>u an* o<*t ».iti- li**« 1 utter M.siu_ Iwii third# of tin* bottle accotdilio to d i red1< >iis, lot in n w hit is loll "aid \<>ur innTmv will la* H'futl'lod. freflroo Town112 words
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Advertisement1078 1906-02-06 8 Lim Sun Ho, chop HENC MOH Co., 164, Reach Street, Renting. DENTISTRY. importers of all Kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. til* l W. MANSON, American Dentist, Lute oj Or. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A. Royal Lion Bicycle. DENTISTRY. Dr. F. A. MOFFATT, R.D.S., SURGICAL and MUCH APICAL Kim1,078 words
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