Straits Echo, 19 March 1906

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. lUILV CHRONICLE OE EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATE!) MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL 4?. $24 l*er Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 19th MARCH, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1559 1 Corkscrew Brand The Best Beer on the Market. s Light. Sn irk ling and Refreshing (OLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INOURPOltATKD 15V KOVAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paid up Reserve Fund Kaaerre Inability of Proprietors Jt800,000 Paid-upCafitu Kbhkrvk Fund— Reserve
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    • 9 1 SOLE AGENTS. ASAH! r?EER aaaa ihvsv TIANG LEE Co,
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  • 858 2 GlGANT C IjiNKKS. The two uew express Cuuard turbine line ers now being built, one at (JU debank and the other at Wallseud, are unquestionably thgreatest. modern achievements of shipbuilding and engineering ingenuity. Besides beiug turbine driven, they are the largest vessels ever built, being 8<X) ft. in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 139 2 Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints in Chtld"*n, We have used Chuuibe luu Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy .a our family for years,” sa\s Mrs J. C. Cooke, of Nederlauds, Texas, U. S. A. “We have giveu it to all of our children. We
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    • 2350 2 NOTICE. ~N ami after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straiis Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG *****, 2th Julv 1905. Managing Dlrec or MUSIC-PIECES MUSIC -PIECES MUSIC-PIECES <H t 5 I C 1M t C t NOTICE. I 'H E Sale l*y
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  • Shipping.
    • 222 3 t'lLiri*.' < 1.1,1. Aiis. s.s. 0,7rt2, Hadoiieif, IBi‘i '.I T» ie*te, lltli Feb lieu., 8. K *v •Solfoni», Noi >.v 1 I Ilothn, l!*th Mar., Kaugoou, l-jlh Mar, Gel»., ■—C. 11. A Son. Kum Sang, Hr. ss 3,l*'!», Puller. 19th Mar., Singapore, I7tb Mar., Geu., B. A Co. Samhia,
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    • 47 3 19th March. Unto run, tor Tor.gkab. Marif A ((•‘tin, for Port Swetteuhani. FUij/fiu Actetli, for Singa|>ore, Hongkong, Slianghai ami Japan. Deli, for Trang ami Pang Nga. Canton, for Pangkor ami Teluk Anson. Hebe, for Deli. b'ljinj Ihrayon, for Port Wehl ami Taipiug. Kum tiaay, for Calcutta.
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  • 29 3 1 b I’d m .1 ;/<*«/* Dm lieu lari" Singapore S B.ACo. l!Hli Mar Benveuue Loiulon S B.ACo. 23rd Achillea Singapore \V 24th Putroclus 3iu"apore W.M ACo. 24th 1
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  • 33 3 1 tfiilti 1 Leaveg Cenlai ii» r.uu.ioii •S.l* A (Jo. i 1 1 *tli Mar lieiiwuue Simrapore 1 )aVO<>. i*23ril Achillea London n M ifcC'o. *J4lb l*atr< h'Iiis Liverpool VV M <tCo.!
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  • 92 3 For Paugkalau iJraudan—Per Cornelia, tomorrow, 1 p.m. I>eli—Per Acayyee, tomorrow, 1 p.ui. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow ami Amov Per llomj lire, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swetteiiliam aud Singapore— Per Pin tj'iuj, to-momw, H p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt, aud via Naples tor Kurope, etc.-—Pev P, •luzest Alice, tomorrow,
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  • 40 3 Per Lady 11 eld, from Teluk Anson Messrs. G. '1 eel mg aud MaeKen/.ie. Pe»' Cornelia, ftom ISraintau Mr. Greeu. Per Suhlm, from Calcutta, Mr. and Mrs. Smidt, Messrs Curie, Swift, Ng Poll Tboung, Clioon Hoin aud Miss Parrot.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1205 3 (SHIPPIN G.) £r 5. Co. Mxytctcd Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards; Homewards. iUr. 31 Delta April H Oceana 28 s.s. Arcadia connecting with s.s. Mooltan do s«. Marmora do s.s. Victoria PARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 2nd ClaM A*4o To laoudon bv Sea To Muweill©» or Gib raltar lei Class
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    • 219 3 PRYE RIVER DOCK, PH NANO. Drydotk, Slipway, and Berthage fur Vessels Undergoing Repairs or Discharging Cargo. Prydock.—w Length on Blocks ;fclO’ 0” Breadth at entrance 50’ 0” Depth of water on hill at ordinary spriug tides I.V 0" do. neap tides... 12’ 0” Slipway. —Capable of dealing with vessels 110’
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  • 126 4 gtioe tuiU-iie-ercrjljoiiy mid justice alone.—Ewi'Tsot' tstahlished June Ist, 190.1 Publish**! daily (except Sundays.) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 22G -‘2o'2. Ite;u:h Street. INmihii PRICF DAILY LOLA I i- |wr in, inn M OUTSTA'l'l'>Ns IVisiaif»* Krr. MAIL WHTIOJC Ifnrt Ktecl 515 «'AItLK AbIIRKSS: Echo Penang.” telephone No.
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  • 649 4 Thk Time* 21 Feb. says —A change for the worse, as decisive ;is it seems sudden, has come over tie* conditions and prospects of the negotiations carried on at Algeciras. On Monday ihe first serious symptoms appeared in a sudden change of attitude on the part of
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  • Current Topics.
    • 131 4 The highest authorities of the Chinese Em jure have at last deemed it advisable to discountenance the growing antiforeign feeling. I hat the Edict issued from the throne warning tiie people from taking part in anti-foreign agitation is likely to have very little effect there can be
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    • 168 4 The world’s yield of gold in 1905 in actual output p issed all precedent, but a single goldfield—South Africa —was j practically responsible for the year’s advance, remarks the ‘City Editor of Public Opinion. Outside Africa, although the deiiiau i for gold was active, the world’s gold producers did
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    • 224 4 1 HE latest issue of the Straits and Federated Malay States Agricultural Bulletin contains a deal of matter of special interest to rubber planters. One article deals with the question of j»est>.’ of which, it appears, two kinds have been found, both of which are extremely destructive to seedlings.
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    • 210 4 The first expedition sent out to West Africa by the Liverpool Institute of Goiii- niercial Ro«earcli in tlm Tropics left Liverpool on the Gtli lilt, by the ElderDempter liner Zuugeni- The members, who are conducted by Lord Mount- moires, Director of the Institute, are—as chemist. Mr.
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    • 321 4 As to the Morocco (’onfereuce, the Standard refers to the re- cognised moderation of the French claims, observing that no desire exists to go beyond the districts which are already within the influence of foreign commerce. It will be suggested Hint F ranee shall have the policing of two
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    • 566 4 As a thoroughly practical, up-to-date and useful handbook for planters and inau- agers ot mills, the British Trade Journal inis lie hesitation in commending ••Sugar and Sugar (Jane.” by Mr. Noel Deer, who is engaged on a plantation in British Guiana. The author presents a general view of the
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  • 51 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. following tie is fixed f or Dftable Handicap (Final.) A. G. Anthony and B. C. Criswick v. A S Anthony and A. R. Adams Fki pat’s Program m k Mixed Dovlde Handicap. Mrs Adams and A. G. Authouv v. Miss Jones aud A R.
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  • 87 4 The results of the Cambridge Uuivendtv Examinations have been leceived aud the following aie the successful candidates ill Penang. •Seniors (Hoy*.) Khaw Oo Kek St. Xavier’s T. Williams Lini Keat Leoug F.ee School Seniors (dirlt.) R. A. Burke St. George's' School M. Stoltz (over lit) Convent
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  • 177 4 Our prophecy that, were the excellence of Professor Rao's uutertainineut letter known, the huge tent in l)ato Kramat Rond would l>e crowded io suffocation, was home out on Saturday night when the management actually had to turn money away from their door for lack of even
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  • 463 4 The Humouks of Purchaser from America. The following interesting telegram qppears m American papers:— “Senator Galliuger wired the Oceanic Steamship Company asking if it was true that an option had been giveu to Japmese capitalists upon the steamers of the Oceanic line. A reply came which was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 289 4 CENTRAL SALES ROOM.IfJ’.. Union Street. PIANOFORTES. THE PIANOFORTES OXI,V UKUAHI.E ritcM n. PENANG. Sole Agents for PIANOFORTES. SUITABLE TOR THE EAST. ARK IIY THE WORLD RENOWNED MaKERE, M KSSHS. ROVER RIGYGLES i Jr THE Lollard and Collat'd, i“ i. on DON. Meteor Rover 99 Sole Agents: CUNNINGHAM, CLARK A to
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 171 5 Chinese Labour (Supplied by lieuter.) I,, jiil.tu, I7tli March.— Mr. Winston clnncliili’s »|*‘«uli regarding Chinese labour, made iu the House of Commons, especially jut) threat that the Imperial Government w.iulil veto any obnoxious measures p:u»»ed |jv the responsible Trausvaal Government, |,as aroused indignation in South Africa. Mr. Hirrell. ill.
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    • 77 5 The Conference. i The o*l axial tucker Lloyd Service.) Berlin, 18th March —T'lie tiuai session of tin» Algeclras Conference lias been fixed for Tuesday. The attitude of the French •lelegates is both uegatire and procrastiuanug. (Supplied by lleuter.) houdou, tilth March.—The Algeciras Conference continues at a complete standstill. The
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    • 54 5 Dispute with Turkey (Supplied by lieuler.) Loudon, 17th March.—A Note from the Porte to the Turkish Embassy iu Persia 'itr.iare» that Persia's contentions regarding tlie frontier dispute are iuadmissable The question lias iiecome more acute and it is believed that Persia will be compelled to seek the mediation of
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    • 72 5 The Hfipyuured Mission {■Supplied by Matter.) Loudon. I7th JVJareh.- fi is denied in Sf. PHersbqrg tint the Tsar is sending a Brand Puke on a mission to Japan, as reporte last Saturday. (The Istasiat lecher Lloyd* Sere ice.) Berlin, lHtli March.—-Ml.. Petersburg ileui**s fhe report a Russian
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    • 65 5 The Coal Strike. I Supplied I y lieutcr.) Loudon, 17tl* March.-—A strike of eighty thousand miuers on the Pas de Calais coalW<U is threatened. Twenty-six thousand men are already out. lioudou, 18th March.—M. (Jleuieuceau lias arrived at Leus and addressed the miuMrM mi strike. Ite said tlmt he respected
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    • 27 5 Departure from Japan f Supplied by Matter.) L>ndou, 17th March. —Prince Arthur of bwuuaqghf has sailed from Yokohama for k"*im<l.| after an enthusiastic send-off.
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    • 51 5 Outbreak in Sydney [Supplied by Mcntcr.) udou, 17th March.- Five cameo of puitcue liaYtj occurred iu tb* busings* «jiiarUsr Sydney. New South W aist j, l’he Au»Galian M a tea n 1 er Ortuna has arrived at •'••‘pins, f r o, n Australia, with a case of plague on
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    • 30 5 He Portland Railway Accident (Supplied by Jteuter.) boudou 17th March.—Ouly forty people killed in the railway accident near «rtlaad, Oregou, including fifteen who w *re burnt to deatl*.
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    • 22 5 Census of the Empire (Supplied by Healer.) Loudon, 19th March.-The census of the Kui P ,re *»hows a population of b0,tJ05,i83.
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    • 21 5 Rajah Brooke Returning (Supplied by lieuter.) Londou. 18th March.—Ru j th Brooke has left England on his return to Sarawak.
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    • 759 5 The Coalition Party. (Supplied by Keuter.) Londou, 17th March.—The Austrian Governuieut has dissolved the executive j Committee ot the Goabtiou Party on the I grouud that it is inciting to sedition j W Latest News. (Supplied by UetUer.) London, 12th Marli. Owing to the danger arising from the decomposing
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  • 2013 5 Parliament Meets. ANOTHER M. I*. DEAD. < <»l \TY COUNCILLORS HACK FROM PARIS. f. j EXPLAIN IHEI K FAMOUS KISSING EXPLOITS. AMERICA FEARFUL t»F TROUBLE IN CHINA. OKK.VI MASSACRKS I’RKJOCIKI > (hfom Ouc Own CorretpoHilenl J Fi.fc.bi Sthkkt, I♦ •r h Fkm.— The talkiug I shop at
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  • 1223 5 ■'jii: John Ashkkh>x I.vikkvikwm» s l l,c following it> ,iu account of sin inn*?-. l <>f IJei/lon representative j had with K. 1 lie Governor at Colon. U. Gur coiitempunu-y of fl:e dtli iiiat. suvs Yesterday aft 'moon ;it the G o |J t where Sir John
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  • 70 5 To-n.vv -o' b l>av, 2ud H>ll liavvn leunin Tournament, l*. (J. Foot ball Match Y. M. C. A. rx. p. p. lowu Hand, Esplanade, tj to 7 p.m. Parisiau Cinematograph, Corner of Penang Hoad and Campliell Street, 9 p.m. To-iiobkow. -*it it Day, 2nd M ooli. Foot bail Match
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  • 20 5 t’hina (t*riuz#M Alice) 2<tt,li Mar German (P E tel Friedrich)... 21st Indian Teetta) 22nd English 1) nuilui 29th
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  • 58 5 P. O. SAILINGS. M.ijl >c r vice. 1 ni l W A i:iis. lIoMKWARUS. Dmuiha 29 Mar. Delta Jt Mar. Jhllil Vi Apr Oceana Apr l-xtra Se r vicc. OT W' A It l»S. IIoMKWAK OS. Vaicrsuo JO Mar. Sabi a ,i:{ Mar. Manila *7 A />r. Jara, f> Apr.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 27 5 OU wou|(] likt< it at fiivt iwcaww of tho P«M*aut jiftonvardx, because of »li« it would do vou. That’ll Stoarub n Huof O- Oil SoM everyv Ij*ih
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    • 32 5 BTBA HNS’ WINE OFCOD LIVEROI h is c«sl livpi* oil in its iimmlpiii uml most effective form. 1» in «utirelv free from Hi** fatty matter and confaiut Hie 3ur»tirp p*'rti 9 ~Ji*r«
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    • 239 5 Municipal Notice. k r next Ordinary Meet mu'of the MuuiA. eipal Commissioners will l>e held at the Municipal Office at 3 pm. ou Friday, f j the 2H rd instant A. Counts* JUGGS, Ay. Secretary. NOTICE!. Consulate for the Netherlands. XT 1* to Monday, 3rd November, IJHW», tenders will lie
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  • 602 6 The following appeal's in tiie Mai a;/ Mail: •51U, As most of your n*;uleis will at one time or another tiud it necessary to stay for at least one day iu Colombo, a Inibf account, of my experiences of two hotels in that port may lie
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  • 725 6 Skcukts ok His Lovdship's Private Room. It appears to l*e a common belief that when a judge, presiding at a criminal trial, lias once pronounced sentence upon a prisoner he has no power to alter his mind iu the null ter, aud his sentence must,
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  • 123 6 Plsa.no, 19th March. lly courtesy of the Chartered Bank Loin ion Demand Bank 2/4* 4 months’ sight Bank 24| 3 Credit 2/ 4 3 Documentary ...2/4$ j Calcutta, Demand Bank Its 1711 3 days* sigiit Private 1764 Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Motthnein. Demand Batik 1734 3 days’ sigiit Private*
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  • 204 6 Bersawah <••*!•! Mining Co.. I»*l ‘l4 seller» Brieli Rubber Syndicate, Ld. soo premiu rales and buyer* Brusen Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., L<l 4 10 50 set’ers Duff leveiotniieut Co. 57.— seller Fraser A Neave. Ld 5106. layer* George Town Dispensary f“G Howarth Erskiue. Ld sl4s. —sales Jebong Rubber C
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  • 123 6 Gold leaf Go. B. Pepper (W. C«»ast *•<»/. i out oj stuck While Pepper 28. gale* Trane Pepper 19^ buyer* Cloves (picked) 42 —notes Mace 81 buyer* Mace Pickiugs 70.— teller* Nutmegs UOs 85. sate* No. I G —tale Sugat 2 no si<s-i;. Basket o teller* Tapioca Flour 1.95
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 906 6 ASABIi MACKAY’S CORSAk SON’S ASASI" WHISKY. Gieslers’ Champagne, ASAIP THE BEST BEER THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN WELL-KNOWN I;\tr A NAVY CANVAS, No 0. SANdiIaNDS. BUTTM c«. IN THE FAR EAST. SPARKLING, REFRESHING, INVIGORATING. IN RED CASES. Hiillory Co BURRELL Co.’s BOIL R D It AVV LI NS KB
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  • 710 7 lllNKs. Tlie Annan !in Dredging Association, with a capita. tĕid.ttttd. has Oeeu floated to ac<jui'>' 11. leases Him I’ CooktOWll. I’liese lea- .i.nv a total ami of ahoiil. IH.MJ acre*. ...I i.ik»- mi iln* river bed auil banks n* 14 mile», tlie whole of which is s.ihi i.« tie
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 641 7 P, Hloir Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL. v h tulil'lrnl iiittic'n' 'V* tSn. NOTICE. Fetter's Patent Petroleum Engines. IHE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. For Quotations and Catalogues APPLY TO SANf)ILANI>»>. m TTI;RV O Sole Agents, PEN* WO F. M. S OLDHAM HALL. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. I it b uujersiguuj
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    • 144 7 Whooping Cough in Jamaica. During the epidemic of whooping cough which was prevalent in Jamaica, Chamberlain's Cough iieine.lv was freely iir.nl. Mr. J. Rilev Dennett, Chemist at Crown's Town, Jamaica, says of it I cannot sp-nk too highly of this remedy. It Inis never failed in a case where I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1105 8 Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENC MOH Sl Co 164, Reach Street, Penang. DENTISTRY. importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. til< 1 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha U.S.A. THEAN CHEE CO., 14, BISHOP STREET. SOLE AGENTS FOR DENTISTRY. Dr.F. A. MOFFATT,
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  • 1146 9 [h Khkiu JilMlxUTivN WantedS' Uij H. Loft ue. In ilie course of a recent speech ou Brinsl, ijU'e Assurance,” delivered «it a <iinner 1 0 f the Imperial industries Club, the well l,no"U expeit, Mr. Gerald; H. Ryan, f.i.a., j t l, reW out a suggestion which, coming
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  • 1202 9 Sir Francis Burnand Retires. Mu. Owen Seaman Appointed His Successor. I A change has taken place iu the editor- ship of Punch.” Sir Francis Rumaud retired on the 15th nit. from the position he s has so long occupied. His successor is Mr. Owen Seaman, the present
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  • 978 9 A Blast from the “Clarion. Writing in the Clarion on “The As;ouishiug Revolution of 1906,” Mr. Robert Blatchford says: —“Lookiug at the election results as Labour men, we have reason to be jubilant; but as Socialists we have to l*e thankful for smaller mercies. We have got
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  • 1215 9 Romance <>f the Life of I*resident Diaz. Soldier and Statesman. The life-stmv of Poitirio Diaz, President of Mexico, is ihe history »*f the great Republic over which he lira reigned supreme duriug the last thirty years. I’liere is no one better fitted to teli this stray
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  • 183 9 Penan».. lOih Ale'll. I'.OG. j Beef ctt. i fcoitp j •-ally G Roast 24 Steak.- 24 Stew <>! 18 Rump ••s 24 I >x Tail each Tongue (JO Feet 20 Heart Liver cO Pork— 2t> Pork |>er eat tv 22 Pig's ilc.id Eeet 24 Tongue 21 Mutton per
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 62 9 A Good Family Llaimeot. A UOOU Uver, family .bould V“ P Cm For Iwttta of ybamborlama lam b i* lit a i>rburns, cuts, bruise*, burns, t{^|v*o«cuitujuricMß, wbiob are of cools reune, there it nothing J* fc on ly gives and soothe* the *<>“nd d i ttnd instant relief but bring*
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    • 29 9 jjABY and grandfather can take Stearns’ \Vine of Cod Liver Oil, because it is delicious and is made for people with weak stomachs, Malt*» uew blood and builds up
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    • 66 9 Rheumatism Can be Cured. M iuv sufferers from this p:tiuful disease have been surprised and delighted :it the prompt relief obtained bv applying Cham berlaiu’s Pain Balm. A permanent cure mav lw effected by continuing its use for a nhoit lime. It will cost you but a trifle to try
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    • 48 9 WHEN one is sick, the greatest care should l>«> taken in the selection of a remedy. The last medicine is none too good, and an endeavour should be made to get it. As an invigorator and rebuilder, Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil is the best. Sold everywhere.
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    • 126 9 Neuralgia and Sciatica Cured. Tiie yieat pain relieving power of Chamberlain s Fitiu Halm has lieen the surprise HU<i delight of many sufferers from neuialgia and sciatica. I’he excruciating paius characteristic of these diseases are quickly allayed l»y tlii liniment. George Town Dispensary, General Agents, and for sale by all
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    • 20 9 iahn Bazley White Bros.’ °ORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Buttery <£ Co.. AGKNTS PENANG F. M. S. RUBĔROID ROOFING. Rilfilian Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 615 10 WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS MOST REFRESHING. Far Superior to the German Jfcinds. A Luxurious Perfume In Health. CRITERION PRESS,; The lnternationa| Hotel, 2, Leith Street Penang, LIMITED, A NECESSARY RESTORATIVE IN SICKNESS. t EDPINAUDS PERFUMERY call the
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