Straits Echo, 27 February 1906
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Title Section35 1906-02-27 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1900. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 45.35 words
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Advertisement1421 1906-02-27 1 Corkscrew Brand, The flesi Beer on the Market. ByiKJP 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.l MM 1,000 (’apita.l Paid lip Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors -*lBOO,OOO £8 75,000 Paid-up-Capita1,421 words
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Advertisement13 1906-02-27 1 TIANG E Sl Co., H O 7T n SOLE AO ENTS. BASS’S ALE.13 words
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Article2932 1906-02-27 2 Friday, 23rd February. {StraitB Time*.) (Continued from yesterday 8 issue.) Mr. Akdkkson said there could uot la* any question that the public work involved in the motion just read to the Council was one, the contemplated cost of which was for tlit Colony so euormous, aud the questions2,932 words
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Advertisement61 1906-02-27 2 Re Quick. Not a minute should Iv* 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 byls, and is pleasant and si fe to take. George Town61 words
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Advertisement2042 1906-02-27 2 NOTICE. ON und alter this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG HOOI, :Mi July 1905 Managing Direc or. NOTICE. TkM ESSRS. relinquished Giang Bros, having the Singapore A gene) for the Straits Echo, wv have now appointed2,042 words
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Shipping.
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Article136 1906-02-27 3 Cornelia. Hr. s l‘J4. Reid, 27ih Feb., Hiandan. 26(h Wi., lien IC. G. Co. Lanokat, I’r. s s. I4P. Crichton, 27th Feb., Teluk Anson, 26th Feb.. Gen., K. G. Co. Avaoykk, Hi. k.k. 247. M arris. 27th Feb Deli, 26th Feb. Gen.. —K. G. Co. Produce, Nor. s 8.136 words
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Article26 1906-02-27 3 27th February. Jin Ho, for Laugkat. Pin Semi, for Port, Swettenham A Singapore. Lady Weld, for Teluk Ausou. Plying Pish, for Port. Weld and Taipiug.26 words
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Article50 1906-02-27 3 r fUtSfl# b'roHi Aijetdi I)»» lienart y Singapore S.B.«$(,'o. 2nd Mar. Auteiior Singapore WrM.A'T«. 'M Saint IJede Singapore VV M.&CJo. 10th 1 it'll la wets jLoudon S.B&Co. loth lien von ue lLoudon S. I i.&Co. 23rd Pat rod us Singapore VV.M <tUo. 24th Benlarig Singapore S. li.it (Jo. 25th50 words
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Article40 1906-02-27 3 1 egeeh For Leave» 1 Beuartv Auteuor Saint !>ede IJeulawers Beuveuue Patroclus Beularig London S IV&C'o. ;2ud Mar. Liverpool j W.JI-&Co. bird Liverpool iVV.M.&Co., Singapore S Bfc&Co. ilOtli Singapore jS. IL&Co. i23rd Liverpool W.M ACo. 1 London S.B.AOo. |25tli40 words
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Article65 1906-02-27 3 For Port Swetteuham— Per Mary Austin, to-morrow, 1 pin. Teluk Anson— Per Laugkat, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Singapore Per Ujina, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Singapore A Hongkong—Per KumSang, to-morrow, 8 p.m. Pangkor—Per H. Ha/ewyn, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Deli—Per Avagyee, Ist proximo, 1 pgn. Paugkalan Hrandan—Per Cornelia, Ist proximo, 1 p.m.65 words
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Article191 1906-02-27 3 Per Bayern, from Genoa Dr. W. Sclmffuer, Mr. R. G. Bay lev, Mr. 0. Bruggekate, Mr. W. Juhelder, Miss M. Butikoler, Mr. and Mrs. Ruddock, Mr. H. Bekkering, Mr. F. Wahlischmiller, Mr. H. M. Roths, Mr. L. A. Jennings, Mr. J. N. Charloins, Mr. Max Matthieseu, Mr. Adolf Mack,191 words
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Advertisement814 1906-02-27 3 Sgs IS. I. Co. INTENDED SAILINCS. till British India Steam Navigation Co., LAd. For Intknobd to Sail. Sxpeeled Arrivals and Departure*. Mail Service. Outwards. Mar. I s.s. Oceana connecting with s.s. Marmora 1 5 s.B. Arcadia do s.s. Victoria 25* 8.8. Devanha do 8.8. Himalaya April 12 8.8. Delhi do814 words
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Advertisement318 1906-02-27 3 (SHIPPIN G.)- jL' I i Linie, Hamburg. The Simmers of (his Company maintain a Regular Service Outwards Between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Yokohama and Kobe. Homkwaroh— Between .lapau, Chiua, the Straits, Colombo, Havre and Hamburg. PASSENGER STEAMERS. OUTWARDS. HOMKWA lil>S These steamers take a limited number of318 words
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Advertisement55 1906-02-27 3 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. THE s.s. Bingo Maru is due at this port on or about the 24th April and will be followed thereafter by the usual fortnightly service for Europe. For Freight and Passage Money Apply to BOUSTEAD Co., Agents 23-2-00 120 uc DAVID CORSAR SON’S WELL-KNOWN LXTI*A NAVY CANVAS;55 words
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Article, Illustration120 1906-02-27 4 Justice and justice alo»ie.- Ktr»«rHoi Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sunti;i)>.i AT THI CRITERION PRESS. Mil.. No. 226—232. lieaeii Street. I lt PRICE DAILY LOO A l fcU IP*' l uioun* OUTBTATIONS Kx'r*. MAIL EDITION (Post Prwl $l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang." Telephone N<*. 16*. Editor-In-Chief120 words
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Article1073 1906-02-27 4 Ihk London Daily tjjrpr»M recently I came out with the text of a letter received from a Nuremberg correspondent, [directing attention to tlie deep interest Germany evinces in the maintenance of Free Trade principle»' in Kurland The writer avers that should Tariff Reforms carry the day in England1,073 words
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Current Topics.
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Article140 1906-02-27 4 It i> notitied by uii advertisement appearing on page of this issue that the Nippon NHsen Kaisha's well-known European liner lliuyo Mara will arrive here from Japan en route tor Europe on or about the :Mtli April. This vessel, it is further notified, re-opens the NT. V.140 words
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Article516 1906-02-27 4 Sir Charles Dilke who, if we remember riglitlv.’ has had some little exDerience of the oimosite >ex. is awa/ingly bold in introducing hi* new Bill far Woman’s Rights. Just imagine the t'eaiful wrecking of homes that will occur when Father ami Mother both sit in the House, only516 words
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Article1450 1906-02-27 4 This Sl'JtAiTs Chinese Magazine, Dec'EVRIK NrjMHtSK. The much-belated December number of') lie S. C. .1/. is out, aud completes the ninth volume of that Journal, which has beeu so I well-edited by three returned Chiuese I Queen’s Scholars of the Straits Settlements t It seems a pity that the1,450 words
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Article632 1906-02-27 4 ft 8n an-Bauot. A V bKX pretty wedding, and certainly our j I ot the l>est attended that has l**,, oelehntei m Peuaug fur many years, look place yester»lay afternoon at St. George Church, when Air l Swan, the very popular Manager of p rve i Dock aud I'ast632 words
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Advertisement279 1906-02-27 4 To-day's Ad\ ertisemeiits. TO LET. <*• AYER FI'AM ROAD, lO from March Ist Kent sBo, Rejw'irs will be made. Ap(>lv nmm do. Manila -7-*J-0b lwk 137 KENNEDY *fc (Jo. EYE-SIGHT. Brand: Mr. N. LAZARUS MAY UK OONSUI.TKU KOI: SPECTACLES Aquila del Mundo. AT I ’ash price Messrs. C. S. SENG279 words
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Article215 1906-02-27 5 Russo-Austrian Intervention (Sup pied by Krutrr.) Loudon, 2t)t,h Feb- I* is Htittf'l hi Vieuua Unit Austria and Russia have endeavoured to iuduce Germany to meet the demands of France on the Morocco Police .juestioii and that Austria will not support Germany unless the latter. Power changes her policy. A215 words
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Article68 1906-02-27 5 An Extraordinary Hoax. {Supplied hy Hunter.) Loudon, ‘J7t.li F’eb.—An extraordinary hoax has l**m perpetrated at Tokio. While ITiuee Arthur of Connaught was attending a coucertou Saturday a rumour was spread by pseudo experts of an impending disaster by a tidal wave and earthquakes. The concert was stopped68 words
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Article46 1906-02-27 5 The New Ambassador (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 27th Feb. —Viscount. Hayasiii yesterday presented bis credential >*s Ambassador to the Court of St. .lames and drove to Buckingham Palace with bis suite in Royal carriages. He was received by King Kdward with great pomp and ceremony.46 words
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Article81 1906-02-27 5 r~. The Silver Wedding The Ustueiatisvher Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 27th Feb.—At the official reception held bv the Kaiser and Mm press, on the occasion of the celebration of their silver wedding, of the Ministers, the Confederated Council, the Members of both Houses and (lie general public, the Kaiser referred81 words
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Article75 1906-02-27 5 The Sokoto Massacre (S applied by Renter/) London. 27th Feb.—Mr. iiurdou, the British Kcsideut at Sokoto, reports that there is uo doubt that three British officers and twenty-five uative soldiers have been killed. The disaster is attributed to their horses boltiug and breaking the square. The garridou of Sokoto75 words
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Article47 1906-02-27 5 Another Assassination Supplied by Reuter.) lioudon, 27t.h February.—M. lvauoff, the Muuager of the Vistula Railway, has l>eeu qfiol dead at Warsaw. This is the tifth Kitssiau railway manager shot in Poland and Ins murder is ascribed to an urgauised attempt to enforce the appojutmeiit of Poles.47 words
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Article37 1906-02-27 5 The Rumoured Meeting j l TUe Ustastat%setter Lloyd s” Service Berlin, 27th Feb.—The rumoured announcement of a meeting between King Fid ward and the Kaiser is premature. The relations lietween them are, however, better.37 words
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Article45 1906-02-27 5 The Blarriti Yfeit (Suyjdieil by Reuter.) Loudon. 27th Feb.—Kiug Edward will determine tli*e particulars of his visit to Biarritz upon tlrtf return of Queen Alexmdra, who left Copenhagen yesterday: Ii is expected that J7e meet King Alfonso and di#<russ the coning Royal v-edduig45 words
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Article76 1906-02-27 5 Apprehension in Peking {Supplied by Reuter.) London, 2 tli Feb.— Renter s Peking cor--1 respondent reports that the guards around the F'orbiddeu City have l**eu doubled and iall the Palaces are protected bv special dei tachments. There is no definite explanation (for this, but ii is alt i ibuted76 words
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Article32 1906-02-27 5 A meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at Chatsworth,” the residence of Mrs. ,1. M. Anthouy, on Thursday next, Ist March, at lU 30 a. m.32 words
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Article412 1906-02-27 5 Subscription List. The following donations to the Famine Relief Fund, initiated b; tlie j Hon’ble J. K. Birch, Resident Councillor, have lieen revived to date Messrs. Ban Joo Hiu -‘»00 Mr. Gan Ngoh Itt*e '>oo Messrs. Boustead A Co. 250 W. Mansfield A Co. 250 Schmidt, Kustermaun412 words
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Article2317 1906-02-27 5 j 51 v dealest Fanny. —There is gieat joy amongst the elite. t<> which sacre<l circle of course yon know I am ad milted on suffer'auce, because we are about to follow the lead ot the N ttive States and have a Ladies’ L’ifle Club in Penang It2,317 words
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Article93 1906-02-27 5 Shooti ng. Pol.lCE C. Voi.UMTEEK.V *ll —4l ii uist. a ret urn sliuuliug match l>«tween the Police and Volunteers took place, tlie scores being as uuder:--t*ulice. Points. 1 A. S. P. \V liileliead til C; Insp. Dickson ijji lnsp. t’arrol (Capt 74 Lucas» 7t; E. P. C. Drohan 34. I93 words
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Article338 1906-02-27 5 A \ery interesting game of cricket wag played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon lietweeu the Captain’s and Vice-Cap-tain’s elevens. Bradlierv closed his inniugs at 191 for the loss of a couple of wickets to irive the opposite team a chance of batting Muglistou and his men were, however,338 words
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Article288 1906-02-27 5 Thirty Lives Lom 1 We lie 1 that at Paukalau Braudau, the other dav, a fearlul explosion occurred oU a toiigk.ing laden with 29,000 tins of lieuziue as it was lieim; towed .-.way by a launch. The launch cut the Inunimr craft itdrift ajid she was carried down288 words
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Article58 1906-02-27 5 To-i>a y. i 5Ut Day, 2ud Moon. t Football Match A.-C, U. C. Lawn Tennis Tour ainmELP^-Q. CParisian Cinematograph, of Peg.;wig l*>»al and Campbell Street, 9 pm. Tomorrow, 61 h I »;i\, 2nd Moon. Lawn Tenuis Tournament, P.*C. C. Lowu. Band, Esplanade, 6to 7 p.m. Parisian Giiieimirograph, Cotner of58 words
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Article40 1906-02-27 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outwards. 1 in aif. wards. Oceana 1 Mar. Delhi ,7 Mar. A readiii /5 Doiojola IT hnra Service. Outwards. IKimkwakos. Poona 0 Mar. Sumatra P Mar. Palermo Nubia ;>.y lt For purt.ic.iilars see Page M.40 words
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Article22 1906-02-27 5 English Oceana) Ist. Mar. China (Delhi) 3rtl M China Zietn) (jt.h M German (P R. Lnitpalti) 7lh Indiau (Thnnawa) Bth22 words
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Advertisement61 1906-02-27 5 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless Tkh fault of <;iviug children medicine containing injuiious substances, is sometimes mult) disastrous than the disease from which they may be suffer ini;. Every mother should know that C'h.unlierlaiu’s Coup'll Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take, as it contaius nothing liarmfuj» George Town61 words
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Advertisement96 1906-02-27 5 Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The efficacy of Chamberlain’» Paiu Balm in the relief of rheumatism is lieiug demonstrated daily. Parker Tripleit. of Grigsby, Virginia, U. S. A., says that Chamlierlaiu’s Pam Balm gave Inin perinaneut. relief from rheumatism iu the back when everything else failed,96 words
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Advertisement108 1906-02-27 5 Travellers Find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Everywhere. Mr C W. Eckerman, in tnager of t,h« Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. at Oimi4ut. Nebraska, U. S A*., who is a staunch friend of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, savs 14 1 have taken particular notice that this reme.lv seems to be carried by drug stores in108 words
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Miscellaneous45 1906-02-27 5 3- WEATHER. i Thk ft I lowing report iskiu*Hv the Signal Dirnctor of Fori Corijwaiii* •> p.vn a.tn. *>nott, VMfriUy linltir In. 8«- f:i sib Him; Him* Kl f <1 N.W. X.N.K N.W. The rainfall «luring the 24 iiours en.ie<i ti Main ro-«lav was J indies45 words
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Obituary58 1906-02-27 5 Obituary. Mr G T Hare l Echo Special.) ?Siii gaiore, 2Gth Feb.—Mr. G. J’. Hare, late .Secretary for Chinese Affairs for the Straits Settlements ami Federated Malay States, died yesterday from aniemia. H is funeral took place this afternoon and was largely attended, the Chinese, amongst whom lie was universally58 words
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Article120 1906-02-27 6 Pen a no, 27 th Fehulaky. (By courtesy of the Chartered Hindi Loudon Demand Rank ...2/4^ t months’ sight Rank 2'k,‘ 6 -1 r> Credit 2/lj 4 Documentary ...2/!•}-;-Calcutta. Demand Bank Us. 1741 4 days’ sight Private 17b Bombay, Demand Bank 175^ 4 days’sight Private 17b Madras, Demand Bank120 words
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Article209 1906-02-27 6 Belat Tin Miuiug Co., Ld. $o setters Rersawah Gold .Mining Co.. I,«l. >1 t sellers Bneli Rubber Syndicate, Ld. $50 —premium sales Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ld. ‘o. —buyers Duff Development Co. 57. —sellers Fraser A Noave, Ld Jlo4. —buyers George Town Dispensart slb jHo wart h Erskine,209 words
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Article225 1906-02-27 6 Gold le.it b 7.--R. Pepper (\V. «i-* ..-,i „ut »J >ioeL White Pepper 28i. —sales I rang Pepper 18.— buyers Cloves pieke< 11 4**.- sides Mace *s— seller* Mace Pickings bo. —sellers Nutmegs 1 lOs 42. sales y No. I «i lu sales Bug.it no stock. Basket 4.20 nominal225 words
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Advertisement26 1906-02-27 6 BURRELL Co.’s ItOII.KD HAW LINSEED OILS, PAINTS TURPENTINE, TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL THE LEADING STORES. SANMLANDS. BUTTEKV Co, Sole Agents, Penang F. M. S.26 words
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Advertisement398 1906-02-27 6 The International Hotel, Penang, SPECIAL DINNER TO-NIGHT, In honour of the Silver Wedding of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany. TOWN BAND IN ATTENDANCE PEACOCK A BRAND. ounn cl uo, lutd., Electrical Engineers, PENANG. Show Rooms Logan's Buildings. A HE now prepared to undertake all kinds of electrical work398 words
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Advertisement711 1906-02-27 7 P. JVIo/r Cranes' CYLINDER OIL. NOTICE. WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS. T|!Hh iiudersitjn“<| l»eg to inform the public of Peuuug au<l the neighbouring Native 1 A. f hat thev liave been appointed Agents for lngail Parsons, Clive 1 L-arge Stock Always on Hand. i i* im-u .v;ruiB imi ingH'i I arsons,711 words
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Advertisement83 1906-02-27 7 Every Fottle Guaranteed. This is done with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, ami if you are not satisfied after using two-*birds of the bottle according to directions, reti rn wliat is left and your money will l»e refunded. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for sale by all Dispensaries and Deal* rs.83 words
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Advertisement1142 1906-02-27 8 DENTISTRY Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENG MOH Sc Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. DENTISTRY. importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. tilt) W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co Pha, US.A. Royal Lion Bicycle. Dr. F. A. MOFFATT, R.D.S. SURGICAL and MECHANICAL Kim Keng1,142 words
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