Straits Echo, 13 February 1906
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Title Section35 1906-02-13 1 Straits Echo lUILV CHRONICLE (II EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT TIIP STRAITS, THE EKUI.RATHD MAI.At STATES, AND THE EAR EAST (iENERALLV VOL 4. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, TUESDAY, I3ih Fi.BHUAkY IOOG. Single Cop), 10 cents. No 33.35 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1312 1906-02-13 1 Corkscrew Brand. The Best Beer on the Market. TV. Spjrkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS. BANKS Chartered Bank of India, Hongkong Shanghai Australia and China. Banking Corporation INCORPORATED IJV KOVAL CHARTER. Capital Paul lip Reserve Fund Kaaerve Liability of Proprietor* .£BOO,OOO £*875.000 £’«00,000 llea<l O diets: HATTON COURT,1,312 words
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Advertisement22 1906-02-13 1 TIANG LFE Co., HER W a DO a* On LT> S m on cr on a- a z <2 m /> g£flo6 AGENTS22 words
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Article1007 1906-02-13 2 The Retirement of John A McCall. It is announced that Joliu A. McCall, after fighting desperately to retain hits position as President—Anglice manager—of the New Yor'i Life Office, lias l»eeii finally routed and driven out. It is with unfeigned satisfaction that we re• ord this event. We1,007 words
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Advertisement2417 1906-02-13 2 NOTICE. <) and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must he paid for in advance. LIM SENG *****. 12th .1 nlv 190’ Managing Uirec'or. NOTICE. A MUNICIPAL NOTICE. PPLICATIgNS s»ro hereby invited for the appointmeni of a Veterinary inspector at a salarv of2,417 words
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Shipping.
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Article56 1906-02-13 3 s 2 152 Hoituii. ]2iii Fob Siiu/iii ore, I tliF»-b, 4 Co. Solkono. Nor s s 1.1,4. Ho.luo, IBIJI Feb., Kaiiwuwii. !Mli Feb., Cieu., —C H. A Sou. pKot lJ 297. Cov»|i, I8»|j Fob., Aclieoii. 12»ii Fel).. U«n!.--H;n, 110 Hin. A lir. s.s. 2.981. Fhv. 13tb Feb., CaJctitin. Kr|,56 words
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Article62 1906-02-13 3 I !t Ii Fold 11.1 1 v 7 CI,a U I’". litiu llaliiM au.l Aealiau. •fin Ho, lor Laii<;k;il. A A, for Si,i-i«por« ami Hoimkoittf. Lit t'litf, tor Solul. Pin Semj, for For. .Swollonl.am ;„„l Siuy*pore. La,l;, Wrl.l, |',,r iV|,tk Alison. Q'" fo lor Colombo and Tuticoiin blunt., Fj*k.62 words
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Article44 1906-02-13 3 I rjtst'/s I*»*-/»/» hue < jr A pc H' 1 >n»U i}>oiv i V A A .Co. loth Fel>. Uleu«>:ii n Loudon 11 A Co. lHtli I vo Marti ■Si u o;i|>o i>* IJ AC lt>th 1 H’ll« lellt*ll London |S Ka( !o. 26th44 words
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Article30 1906-02-13 3 1 l 1 lifiivea L«. A j>c;ir (i 1**11* Ivo Miiru tWirleueh 'iili.nl tii Siiufiipoio 'o'ontix. ■Siuyap.nv V A. VO. 15 .tC’o. 1* JLC«. li.S.O. 1 Itith Feh18th 20th30 words
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Article94 1906-02-13 3 Ko'f 1 S •mawe, K.boA 15 ij in Per lleymtrtz, (0-***** row. it a.lll. Fori Swot, 01, 1, ,i„ For Mary Austin, 1« morrow, 1 p m Doli- ler Van tier Parra, to-morrow, ?V" Toink A I,son For Lunak.it, to-morrow, 2 p m I an"koi lor ft. Ifatriv/n,94 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1096 1906-02-13 3 p. i o. mmi i Co. Expected Arrival B and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards Feb. I'» s.s. Della conuectiug with s.s. Mooltan INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. a Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hamburg. I he Steamers ol this Company maintain a Regular Service Outwards— Between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam,1,096 words
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Advertisement142 1906-02-13 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and f moy. j r |Mlh W'tihoro, Captain W. Hkmvu, 4 will leave tor I in* above ports, oil Friday. the Kith ins(., at I» p.in. Hor freight or passage applv to KOK GUAN Co On: Hert. I:* 2-O*J !»7 NOTICE. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. s.s. Van142 words
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Article, Illustration124 1906-02-13 4 I JuH'ie»* •wtisfleaeTi.rybo-ly an 1 justice alone.— Pmi.rnon Kstablislieil June Ist, 1903. I’nbli>h**<l ijaily «exc***pt Sitn'Diys.) *T Til R CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., \<*. 2*2*» 232, Beach Street. Henan.:. PH ICE DAILY UjCAL $2l |per :1111mm OUTBTATIONB I’ont.-iK»- Kxtr*. MAII. EDITION It’ort Kreej 815 CAKI.E ADDRESS; Echo —Penang.”124 words
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Article439 1906-02-13 4 Tm; Temps Paris 16 Jan in the coins»* of a lengthy leader remarks:— What i> certain is that tin* disj cussioii will be free, and the decision* also will be free; that France will not consent that the Conference should impose upon her greater sacrifices than site439 words
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Current Topics.
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Article251 1906-02-13 4 i'u r Russian Hud get is this year to be submitted to elected representatives of the nation, who may be expected to b? at least amused, if they are not edified, bv its figures and fancies. According to the official estimates, of which a forecast is now published,251 words
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Article287 1906-02-13 4 From the official returns of the output of tin in th** State of Perak «luring 1905 we learn that the utput was some 4,0(H) piculs h*s> than in 19<>4 while the ad ralorwi duty collect' d onsiderablv exceeded last ve.n s r**vcnu** from this source, the figures being *1.007.55*287 words
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Article396 1906-02-13 4 Any increase in national pr* sperity, such as r**dueed taxation and cheap- jer money could not fail to stimulate, is bound to be favourably reflected in the 'national credit, says the Financi» r. tin* iliaintenano** of which i- a question that h I- not hitherto received the attention it396 words
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Article1046 1906-02-13 4 Presentation of (J"1/*urs. (Jiy Our Sjiei iol i 'or respondent. Seldom, if ever, hasT.tiping been thronged with such a huge and motley cr wd as ye terd.v, when the Guides were presented with tlieir colours. 1 lie site chosen for the ceremony was the Cricket Ground1,046 words
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Article135 1906-02-13 4 IM’OKT-MKN will, as OUI' [poll i.'Otlte*||| i), ary remarks, Ire interested to hear of a rare occurrence which took place a few da vs a —a shot from a tiny Smith and Wesson revolver of calibre 138 bore killing a full grown Sambur. It appears that M, Blather wick,135 words
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Article122 1906-02-13 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament The following are the results in the tie played off in the above, tournament Chuntpionn/ii p. A. F. G Anderson bent I' p Nailer by 0.3. 6 0 Prof eg ion Pair g. H E P. Wolferstau and l>. Beatty bent G. T**eling and122 words
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Article621 1906-02-13 4 Successful Trial Run on thk Txnk The steel screw steamer Clieong Skimj (which n eans prosperous promotion) went out for her trial trip on the Tyne on the ytli ultimo. She was built bv Messrs W. U>lison Co., Low alkei-on-Tvne, to the order of the I ndo-Chitia621 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1906-02-13 4 For KODAK FILMS, AND Photographic Chemicals, Photographic Apparatus, Photographic Plates Paper, Photographic Sundries Of* all descriptions, Apply to THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, LIMITED Photographic Chemists PENANG. -J 0 X < K O 0 z w < aj UJ H Cl •:> SINGAPORE *t RAFFLES THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE STRAITS82 words
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Advertisement12 1906-02-13 4 For Children's Hacking Cough at night, \V\khls’ Croat uiiut Cui«. is G>l12 words
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Advertisement70 1906-02-13 4 Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Palm iu the relief of rheumatism is bein'* demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsby. Virginia, U. S. A., says that Chamberlain's Pain Palm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed,70 words
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Advertisement11 1906-02-13 4 For all iuterual complaiuts take Woods Great peppermint Cure, So cents.11 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article185 1906-02-13 5 TIIK (MUSIS. France Stands Finn (Sufiplieil tnj Reuter.) Loudon, 12 tli Feb—Apparently the Algeoiras Conference hits reached a deadlock. A further statement of the French position insists upon France s right of |M>licing and ridicules Germany's pretended concessions. It also declares that ;i point has lieen reached beyond which185 words
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Article33 1906-02-13 5 The German-Americuu Treaty (The tMnginfischer Ll'iijil'n" Serrire.) Perl in, 13* h Feb.—American proposals for the conclusion of a provisory commercial treaty lietween Germany and the United States have lieen received 111 Perlin.33 words
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Article26 1906-02-13 5 The Native Rising. (Suu/itietl l>if Renter 1 London, 12th FVb.—The scene of the native outbreak in Natal is <puet and the punitory expedition is unopposed.26 words
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Article33 1906-02-13 5 Japanese .Minister Departs (Stijifilieil hi/ Renter. London, loth Feb. —Mr. Makino, the Japanese Minister to Vienna, has lett that citv homeward bound and was bidden farewell bv most of the Foreign Ambassadors.33 words
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Article62 1906-02-13 5 The “Yellow Peril Again! (iSm 1‘olird hi Hen ter.) Loudon, 13th Feb. —The Washington Committee of Appropriations has refused to j 1 vote a supplement;uy credit tor the despatch i 1 of troops to the Philippines, Mr. Taft ad- 1 mittiug that it is not intended to send62 words
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Article341 1906-02-13 5 {Sujipieil hi/ Heater London, 13th Feb.—Considerable anxiety is felt in Natal regarding the native rising though it is lielieved to be a purely local i affair. 1 The Times, in discussing a letter from its Shanghai correspondent, who suggests that tlie main objects of the Chinese Missions to341 words
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Article1828 1906-02-13 5 Friday, 9th February. Prkskni His Excellency thk Governor, Bir John Anderson, k c m.<j. HOll. K L Prockman (Act. Col Secretary) Hon. J. It limes, (Act. Atl.oi nev-General). HOll. J. O. Aiithonisz (Art Colonial Treasurer). Hon. K. C. Hill (Auditor-General). Hon. A Murray (Col Engineer). HOll. J. Anderson1,828 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article955 1906-02-13 5 In mi. Eimou ai mi; 'll 1 1- l.<;uu. Sir.- Much as ii is a desideratum, .is well jas a necessity, to have two public organs, j such as the t’iuim<f Unz 'He ale! tlie Stmitr j AWm, 111 a cosmopolitan coniiuuuitv like ours to foster the955 words
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Article662 1906-02-13 5 r.v An A l'stkai.ian Kn«; nkku. \l)**r s|ietidiuy Ilii l ly \c,ii.s of his lit»* i!: Australia as a private cili/.en, Mr. .lames j Mailer, elder brother >1 Captain William Mailer, stall olfii.rr of I li«* Victorian Field Aitillery, is at present in Glasyow pmsecnl- j imy662 words
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Article63 1906-02-13 5 To- l>A V. 20t|i I>:iv, 1st, Moon. I,awn Tennis Tournament, 1’. 0. C. Parisian Cinein itograpii, Corner ot Penang Hoad ali i Campliell Street, ff p in. To -M 01.140 u 21st I SI \lo..|. I'owii Kind, Esplanade, b lo pm. Liwu Tennis Tour ani‘*nt, P. C. C. Pans!63 words
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Article35 1906-02-13 5 i~: it 1111 l»Vb. liitli II 2‘2 b a.m. n* a '2 b 72 m. I ir->t Mar. i I r M. j O I 'ill >i 111 li -5 17 tA m.35 words
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Article14 1906-02-13 5 Iviuisli (lJeita) I'Vlj Uliiu.i (Arcadia) 17tli Ciiina (Preu**ni) —Otli German (Bayern) 21x114 words
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Article45 1906-02-13 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service < >UTWA Ul»x 1 Io.M Ai:"x Delta Hi A’V 1 Arcailia D huh. (Jr•aiut I Mar. Delhi •> x, aa 1 i r:. 'rvm OiriWACtis ll.»\ik« SaCatia l>b Jitjiau ->V HVh. Banna (J Mar. Sumatra U Mar. 's? For partinii.irs ><f*e I’ltye45 words
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Advertisement107 1906-02-13 5 Travelers Find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Everywhere. Mr. C. W. Eckertnan, manager of the Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. at Omaha, Nebraska, U. S. A., who is a staunch friend of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, says I have taken particulir notice that this remedy seems to be carried bv drug stores iu all parts107 words
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Advertisement13 1906-02-13 5 For Malarial Fever troubles aud Dysenterv take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. SO cents.13 words
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Advertisement32 1906-02-13 5 STEARNS’ WIN EOF COD IVEROIL iK the greatest of the at?-. It is a standard remedy in all civilised countries, for its superior qualities have made i f world famous. Sold crerr^hore.32 words
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Advertisement83 1906-02-13 5 Chamberlain's Cough KemcJy \h>»lntely Harm It'S ’1’hH fault of giving 'chihircii moil n ine hiain in j injurious subs I a in** 1 is st >niel imes mnie ills ist rows ih.hi l he «tise.ise t min which tii«'v in iv Ije suffer in». 1‘Jv‘ i v mot her should83 words
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Advertisement186 1906-02-13 5 NOTICES. T*sr r§i h H) I ’.i > i 11 *-In ;> l etwrrn ».|i« umj*rI signed ami Mr li l>. Siilinl.iit v, of (iapin K>t air, id lit** l.iinr Kiln a( I 'ailaii'.' is tiissolvrd as I roili I»** l>t in.-l I lie I'li.sn.r.vs wnl in i iill l186 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1906-02-13 5 WEATHER. The followum ivi><»ri iskiifllv sni>i>ii**<l In the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis Th. Wr. Wd. 5 p.tn Yesterday In* Fine N.W. rt a.m. To-day Kino N.W. Tlie rainfall Juriu! tb«* at l.ln. 1" '1*' "l!. noo!.. To-day 84Cloudy and liury N.W. I h.nir eii'lob45 words
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Article714 1906-02-13 6 Arrest of Notorious Ruffian. Few criminals have given the Australian detectives more trouble of late than George Brown, a big, powerful man, aged 41 years, who some years ago was sent to the Stockade for a term on a charge of house-breaking, au offence which was coupled714 words
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Article135 1906-02-13 6 Pl&SANO, lul’H FEBRUARY. (liy courtesy of the (Jluirtered Jiauk London Demand Bank 2/4 {V 4 montha* si»ht Built 2 44 8 Credit 2/l|i 4 Documentary .2/4* (Jsiicut la. Demand ItuiK Rs 174 4 dnvs* siifty Private 170 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 4 days* sight I Viva. e 176 Mad135 words
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Article157 1906-02-13 6 1« Id teat 6/ 40 B. Pepper (\V. <••««»• out oj stock While Pepper 28. —sales L'raug Pepper 21. —sabs Cloves (picked i 38— sab* Mace 75 t- Here Mace Picking- 65.— teller» Mutmegs lids 32- sa’es No. 1 6 1" sales Nilgai uo slock. Basket 3.20 nominal L'apioca157 words
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Article208 1906-02-13 6 Beiat Tin Mining Co., Ld. 13 tale* liersawati Gold Mining Co., let. *l4 50 sellers Brich Rubber Syndicate, Ld. 575 —premium buyers Bruseit Hydraulic Tin Mining CV, Ld 0 25 sub DuiT !>evelooni“Ut C** >7— sellerFraser A Neave, Ld slo2. —buyers George Town Dispeusan 1 6 rlowartli Krskine. [,<l208 words
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Advertisement130 1906-02-13 6 Ik Quick Not a miuuta should be losl 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,130 words
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Advertisement24 1906-02-13 6 Nobel’s Explosives: i GEUGNITE, DETONATORS, FUSES. SPORTING CARTRIDGES, Sandilands, Buttery Co., Sole Agents. Penang F.M.S. Aylesbury Garland, Sub-Agents, Perak. Magazines at Penang and Ipoh.24 words
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Advertisement412 1906-02-13 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. THE CELEBRATED «S. B. Co. >» G/eS lers’ Champagne*. GIN James BUCHANAN Co.’s CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES IN RED CASES. Seiuliloiuis, Buttery <f Co. Undrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. BURN Co, Ltd, Electrical Engineers, PENANG. Show Rooms Logan's Buildings. AUK now412 words
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Article163 1906-02-13 7 Bombay, Itl'li January. Ax ;ii unjuest held today oil lb** deuth j of Lieutenant J-liu, iplain Gillespie, Coin- mauding lb** Jii*1 i 11 Submarine Corp*, sta- tioued at IJutelier’s Mmd, lioiiibiy, deposed that I lie deceased was in Bombay during the week-end on leave. On Monday morning163 words
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682 1906-02-13 7 The income of John I>. Rockefeller for tliecuneul year is estimated at 40 inilliou dollars, of which 20,000,000 is derived from Standard Oil dividends and the rest from holdings in railway, gas, and other companies “This is more than three times the income of682 words
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Advertisement650 1906-02-13 7 P, IHoIr Cranes’ NOTICE WROUGHT IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS. CYLINDER OIL. Sandilands. liuttery dr Co. uudeitiigmM U'u to inform the public of Pemiiig and the neighbouring Native 1 Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. I ni” UvU 'V i..»". 3 r. 1 States that they650 words
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Advertisement136 1906-02-13 7 Every Bottle Guaranteed. I This is «Ion** with ChamberIain's Cough Remedy, ami it’ you are not satisfied after using two thirds of the I rot tie according to diMitions, return what is left aud vour money will l>e refunded. George Town Dispen.vny. t i‘*ner.d Agents, and for sale bv all136 words
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Advertisement647 1906-02-13 8 Khoo Buan Phnan i DENTISTRY CHOP Gim Seng, Moh, 203, Main Road, Taiping \V. MANSON, American Dentist, Lute uj Dr. Allen Co., Pha, US. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. Tin Miners, Advancers and General uv M A I Goods Store. 39e TEIK CHIN Co No. 2 la. Penang Road. few647 words
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