Straits Echo, 14 June 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1906-06-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENI RALLY VOL 4. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, 1900. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 133,36 words
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Advertisement1084 1906-06-14 1 ASAHI BEER TIANG L£E CO., SOLE A a ENTS. ASAHI BEER B A INr K S Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital Paid'iip Reserve Fund Reserve Liabilityjof Proprietors j£800,0t)0 X 975,000 •£BOO,OOO Head Office: HATTON COURT, THUEADNKKBLE STREET, LONDON. Agencies and Branches. Hongkong Shanghai1,084 words
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Advertisement23 1906-06-14 1 no v ONVIJ. BASS’S ALE. X CL N «o CD Qc sT-r*. Q vi *u <0 0 8 MAOIS b.M?3\Nin9 SOLE A GENTS.23 words
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Article1103 1906-06-14 2 INTERESTING INTERVIEW. The Mongolia which was iu Sau Fraucisco harbour w lie a I lie earthquake took place, aud oniy left ou «he Ist of May, so that those ou board witnessed the destruction of tlie city and actually also saw a start made iu the1,103 words
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Advertisement180 1906-06-14 2 No Competition The uuifoi ill success of Chamberlain's Colie, Choleia and Diitt i iroea Jieu.edy in i he relief ami cure of bowel complaints both ill childie.i aiul adults lias brought il rut.o j almost uuhesal us-*, so that it is pmctioallv i without a tival, ami, as everyone who180 words
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Advertisement1755 1906-06-14 2 DRESLLR WANTED. CURED. CURED. PAIN REMOVED WITH FINIfcIN (The Wcrld-Renowned qualified Dresse’’, salary ir.oDth, with free uufurOne who speaks Tamil WANTED a 850 per nished quarters, j preferred. Apply to the Mauager, JIN HENG ESTATE. K tea' a Knratt, 11-0 00 l'7o Uk V Krian TO O. 11, Clove Hall1,755 words
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Shipping.
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Article69 1906-06-14 3 Alaunkt. Cable s.s 21"». Simmonds. li'li Jui o. Singapore, 112• 1 1 June, Gen., E. E T Co. Tbesta, li.'. 88. 3,42 d, T»m*. 14th June, Negapatam, Htli June, Gen, 11. ESi Co. Counri.ia. l>r. 88. 194. lv iJ, lJtb June, |\»it Swetteuliam, 12lh June, tlcii K. O. CV.69 words
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Article61 1906-06-14 3 1 Ith .June Van tier Ei/T'i, for Iteli, Bajau, Edie a’-*d T Semawe. linn XVhatt Hood, for Eangkit. Pegu. for Eilie, T. Smiwe, Eegli, Olelileh an>l Sabung. C'onion, for Pangkor and Toluk Anson. G. A pear, for Singapore and Hongkong. Teeuta, for iV.rt Sw ttonham and Singapore. Flying Fish,61 words
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Article612 1906-06-14 3 THE STRAITS ECHO, THURSDAY, 14th JUNE, lOUO. c A (S HIPPI NG.) 1 /pmk INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Hamburg-Amei’ika Linie, Hamburg. I P. 0.j|jgg jySS. II. Co. ARRIVAL' Fok Intended to Sail. Steamer. Magnet. Cable s.s, 21"). Simmonds. Dili Jure. Singapore, 12Hi June, Gc’i., 1612 words
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Article46 1906-06-14 3 1 For AiJGHtu Leave» IJenaider London S.Ii.illC'o, loll Ju IO Jason Liverpool W-.M ACo. it; ii Ales a Liverpool !i M AC !7ili A. A pear ta A A (V. UMh Spezia Sini;apo:e \l A Co. H»li Andalusia 1 Limlntt g CM A Co. >oili46 words
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Article137 1906-06-14 3 For Port. Swetteuliam and Malacca —Per Cornelia, to morrow, 1 p in. Port Swettenham aud Singapore—Per Perak, to moirow, 1 p in. Rangoon and Calcutta taking mails for Europe, etc., via Bouibav—Per Ilharat >, to-morrow, 4 p m. Port Swettenham —Per Mary Austin, lUtli instant, 1 p.m. Tong137 words
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Article14 1906-06-14 3 I*er hulf H from 'Jeluk Ausoti Messrs G. Sfoilia'il ,hi<! Horace S. Martin.14 words
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Advertisement1254 1906-06-14 3 (S HIPPI NG.) F. k 0,i5 TA i. I*' A lii. Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. hjc t >ecled Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Juno -1 s.s. Decanha connecting with s.s Moultau July 5 s.s. Delhi do s.s. Marmora 1J) s.s. Moldavia do s.s. Victoria1,254 words
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Advertisement272 1906-06-14 3 PASSAGES to EUROPE, via MADRAS. I’ASSUiKS ciin be booked per liritisli India Steam Navigation 4 oiii]mn.v*s Steamers from Penally:, via Madras, to Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Plymouth and London. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT &Co. AQENTS. 11-4 DO PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG. Dry dock, Slpway, and Berthage for Vessels Undergoing Ucpars r.r Dirdutrging272 words
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Article, Illustration100 1906-06-14 4 J satice satisfies everybody and justice alone— .Bmerso». Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Peuau,j. PRICE DAILY LOCAL $34 per annuo OUTBTATIONB Postage Kxtra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free) $lO CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188. .V.fi.—.vil100 words
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Current Topics.
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Article296 1906-06-14 4 Mk. Lloyd-George’s amendment to the Merchant Shipping Bill will stop the issue of pilot certificates for British waters to aliens. It says After the date of the passing of this Act a pilotage certificate shall not be granted to the master or mate of a ship unless he296 words
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Article1300 1906-06-14 4 We wish that Mr. Lloyd George had gone a step further while he 1 f 1 A 1 11* was about ir and had extended his proposed prohibition to alien officers upon British vessels. As matters now stand the British mercantile marine forms a splendid training ground for1,300 words
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Article53 1906-06-14 4 VVe are courteously informed by the Hou. Resideut Councillor that lie is iu receipt of a telegram from Singapore to the effect that Mr. P. J. Sproule has leea appointed Acting Solicitor Geueral, in succersion to the late Mr. If. H. Hudson, aud will leave .Singapore for Penang53 words
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Article65 1906-06-14 4 Thus the F.ee Piets “A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued ou Saturday is to the effect that Sir John Anderson returned to the Colony from leave of absence on the Bth iust. and resumed the admiu’srratiou of the Government Presumably His Excellency’s call at Peuaug on the65 words
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Article115 1906-06-14 4 A Chinaman, with two or three previous couvictious agaiust him, was charged yesterday afternoon before Mr. Smith Steinrnetz with vagrauev and with being iu possession of housebreaking implements between sunset and sunrise, ou or about the lUtli iust. Tio Hee, a second-hand furniture detier of Prangiu Hoad, called at115 words
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Article128 1906-06-14 4 Following are the agenda for to-murrow’s meeting of the Municipal Commission 1. Minutes of last meet iug to be lead and coutiriued. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. ‘6. Questions. 4. Charge for water supply to building on Lot 104. T S VIIf. 5. Letter128 words
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Article518 1906-06-14 4 i Ykstkkoat afternoon, before Mr. Ebden, lior Siong Koon and Kee Ah Su were charged by Detective inspector Sheedy with l»eiug in possession of eigLteeu forged tendollar uoles. Inspector «Sheedy relate 1 how Mr. Rozells, 1 an undertaker of Peuaug Hoad, found the 5 first defendant iu possession518 words
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Article533 1906-06-14 4 The First Math be Yesterday afternoon the Circus g».* first matinee to a somewhat disappoint,!* audience, the paucity in numbers bHuJ casiomd, it is rumoured, by the head of of our schools refusiug to allow his to leave at three o’clock. Naturally youngsters weie very much disappoint e«l533 words
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Article454 1906-06-14 4 f i The teuders for the various farms of tlie Malay State of Situl were opened at Situl yesterday iu the presence ot the Governor f and Messrs. A. D. Neuhrouuer, Consul I General for Siam, and G. C. Hart, Financial Adviser to the Siamese Malay States. Mr.454 words
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Advertisement399 1906-06-14 4 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LTD., 01«’ SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI Etc., Have Now Opened BUSINESS IN PENANG, amove WHITEAWAY ANI> LAiDLAW’S PREMISES, Where They are Showing A New and Up to date Stock 0 f MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSIC. Pianos by such well-known makers as Steinway, Collard Collard, Krauss, Bechstein, Kaake,399 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article319 1906-06-14 5 A Warniitg to (he Lords. (Supplied hi, Reuter.) I.oudou, 13ih June.—The Duke of Devonshire, Lord Balfour of Burleigh, aud Lord James of Hereford, speaking at the Unionist Fie» Trade Club, wanied tlie House of Lords of the unwisdom of fighting the electorate on the question oAhe Education Bill. The319 words
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Article47 1906-06-14 5 The Butcher’s Bill. (S applied by lie tile>■.) Loudon, BUh Juue—Up to date 575 lebeis have lieen killc 1 iu Natal. Colonel Mackenzie considers that the spread of the rebellion has been checked. Chief Surrenders. Loudon, 14th June.—The Chief Sigauada aud his eldest son have surrendered.47 words
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Article115 1906-06-14 5 The Government’s Programme. (Supplied by llcuter.) London, 13th Juue. —lu the Freucb Chamber, AI. Sarrieu made a statement regaidiug the policy of the Government, and atiunuuced that a general amnesty would be grauted, an iucome tax imposed, a reform be made iu courtsmartial and that Government employees would be115 words
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Article45 1906-06-14 5 Loyal to the Triple Alliance. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd's” Service.) Herliu, 14th June.—lu a speech iu the Italian Chamber, Siguor Geolitti, iu sketcli»»g the Goverumeut programm e, accentuated the loyalty of Italy to the Triple Alliance. A vote of coutideuce iu the Goverumeut was passed.45 words
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Article46 1906-06-14 5 A Sop for the Peasants. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 14th Juue.—lu view ot the growiug agita'iou among the jteasauts, the hussiau Government is preparing to form a great laud reserve of about fifty four milliou acres iu extent, whereon the laudless )>easauts can be settled.46 words
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Article31 1906-06-14 5 Land Stock Issued. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 1 tth .Inne.—lrish Land Stock to ihe.value of «even‘millions sterling,, lieartng eiiWgeaj at-, tla* nrte'ol I'f'rvr .vent, per has- been issued at By.31 words
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Article27 1906-06-14 5 A Comfortable Nest fcgg (Snpp.ied by Reuler.) Loudon, 13th June.—Miss Ellen Terry’s benefit realized the sum of six thousand pounds. King Edward attended the rorformauce.27 words
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Article31 1906-06-14 5 Entertainment in London. (Supplied by lieuler.) Loudon, 13th June.—Ambassador aud Mrs. Whitelaw Keid are giviug a dinner at Dorchester House iu honour of Mrs. Lougworth (nee Miss Alice Roosevelt31 words
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Article1891 1906-06-14 5 WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS. GERMAN VISITORS. LORDS VERSUS LABOUR. Royalties Return. BASEBALL INVASION OF ENGLAND. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Lon on, 22ud May.—Do women want the vote r A sect iou of them reply vociferously iu the affirmative, declaring that tliev speak for the women of the British Isles.1,891 words
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Article168 1906-06-14 5 Kuala Selangor Branch. At a uieetiug of Planters held at Kuala Selangor on the 9th iust. it was decided to form a local branch of the U P. A. There were preseut at the meeting Messrs. J. A. Buuter, J. Huuter. T. More. It. \V. Wilson, W.168 words
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Article208 1906-06-14 5 H. H I ite Sultan’s Birthday. Gn the Sultan’s Birthday there will be a Procession of Rikishas on the Church site at 5.45 p. m. Entries are also invited for the following Ladies’ Events, viz.:— Rikisha Race. Each lady will decorate a rikisha and clothe ti e puller iu208 words
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Article92 1906-06-14 5 To-day. 23rd Day of Intercalary 4th Mo<>u. Football Match A.-C. S. vs C. R C. Fool ball Match F. S. vs F. M. fc>. Guides. Town Baud; Chinese Recreation Club, 5 to 7 p.m. Harmstou’s Circus, Dato Krnniat Gardeus, 9 p.m. Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, Corner of Penang Road aud92 words
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Article12 1906-06-14 5 Indian Teesti) litliJuue. English (Dec tnlta) 2lsl China Doiujola) 28rd12 words
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Article54 1906-06-14 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outwards Homewards. Dvr a nb'i H June. J Dunyula 'l'd June, fh'ln 5 J Illy, j Avriiltl 7 July. I.xtra Service. Uui WARDS Ho SI E VV ARDS. S übia 'JIJ Jit nv. Paler mo Id June Suitda 10 July. Palawan J 9 tar For54 words
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Article29 1906-06-14 5 L;o-i Quartet ...Juue 14th 2.34.4. a.m. O New MoOli 22lid ti 56. A M. First Quarter 21>th itltSlt p m. O Foil-. Moon July ♦>* li 1127”». AM.29 words
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Advertisement12 1906-06-14 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Northam Road. TO-NIGHT,- f\ n*M vVT Fanov Oke*12 words
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Advertisement57 1906-06-14 5 Bowel Complaint in Children During tUo-s*»mm«*r months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful «attention. As soon as auv unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Beniedv slrould Ini Ueoiv- Town Disjatiwafv. Geuvral --vfceids, «n 1 fi«i sale57 words
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Advertisement89 1906-06-14 5 Contracted Neuralgia During the War, ..V.l lw*} <vu<‘of iienrnhjhV-which I (vmtro<-li:3 «luring war. I tried several kinds of medicine but tbev did ms no good until a friend of mine recommended Chanilierhi in s Pain Halm which gave me immediate relief I have had no trouble since and mu«t sav89 words
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Advertisement619 1906-06-14 5 To-day’s Advertisements TO LET. A ONDALfi,” Lutterworth, l>v tl J.JL sea, furuisLel. L’BGiNU.D A. I*. HOGAN. 14 0-00 370 CENTRAL SALES ROOM The uudersiyued are instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION AT FORT CORNWALLIS, o?r THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, 1906 AT II A.M A Large and Varied Assortment OF Unserviceable Government619 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1906-06-14 5 WEATHER. Thr following report iskiudlv 8upt»li«<l l»v the Siirnai Director of Fort Cornwallis 5 |».in r> a.in noon. :ir Mi Fine K. J-Ue raml.ill Jtinu',' thr* 1» n> «*i* %t 9 m lr> .lull »;i* 1 17 iiiC^iPs38 words
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Article630 1906-06-14 6 Unpeu this heading the latest India Rubber Journal cautiously makes the follow- j mg statement flow far the following report from a cor- lespoudeut can he iak*n seriously we do not know, but, it any extended use of the invention is brought about, it will uiein630 words
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Article124 1906-06-14 6 PENANQ, 14tH Jt'NE. Hy courtesy oj the Chartered Hank.) London Demand Hank ...2/4£ 4 montits’ 3i«ght Hank 2/4-, 7a- 3 Credit 2/L* 3 Documentary ...2/4Ji Calcutta, Demand Hank Bs 170 -I davs* sight Private 177 B hi Lav. D-*?iiami Bank 175 Mouinieiii. Demand Hank 174 3 days’ sight Private124 words
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Article241 1906-06-14 6 Gold leaf S do. B. Pepper (W. (Va-i Mltw.aoz.) out of *tocL White Pepper 20. —telle s Iraug Pepper 21 j sellers Cloves (picke«l 1 4*2. —sales Mace 7i> Mace Pickings 08 Nutmeg* lids 3>. —tales f No. 1 5 40 Bugar < 2 no stork. Basket 82 05241 words
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Article303 1906-06-14 6 ’-Name. Quotation;?* .Mining IWsawab Gold Mining Ou. Ltd. $1 '2 oO sellers. ibuseh HvdraulicTiu MimugCo. Ltd *15.25 sellers. Puff Dev l ineiit Co. Ltd. i So. tellers. $2O. nu in. »2. sellers. *l2 75 buyers $l5 50 buyers <lO 7-3 buyers. •<1 50 se. lets t-3 els. sales 1303 words
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Advertisement110 1906-06-14 6 Cliimhcrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Tli:s mu dv is eve.vivliere acknowledged to le 11 nio-t su«*<e*stui medieiuc in use for I’owei C >ino'a i s It alw.iy* rotes, and elites o ekl lr cut l»e depended upon even u ine n, >*■ «eve tnd datij.^. e-tis cases. Onto* l110 words
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Advertisement116 1906-06-14 6 THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” Df'es/crs Champagne, GIN !VtACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. BORDEN S PEERLESS BRAND Ruttery Sr Co. EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Parity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SAHDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENANG. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG A F. At. S. .S' 0 K >- X116 words
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Advertisement229 1906-06-14 6 JOHN TYNDALL Co.’s CELEBRATED PEACOCK BRAND CEYLON TEAS. Certified by lb*. Donald of Penang as follows:—Messrs. Tyndall (Jo’ Peacock Brand Tea I have used and much appreciate. Excellent in flavour and freedom from the vegetable astringents which tend to produce digestive troubles. Arch. Donald, R c S., England, 1 he229 words
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Article405 1906-06-14 7 Police Charge room Mobbed The behaviour of the Queen's College schoolboys on leaving school lately has created some talk in differeut. parts of the city, letuarks Ihe Hongkong Telegraph. Their tricks on leaving the col ege couip uud had got to sueli a state iliat the police sent405 words
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Article456 1906-06-14 7 #20.<*00,000 to he Total Camtai.. The prospectus of the Anglo Japanese limk, with a capital of $20,000,000, has been issued. The shares will lie of .slut) each ioJ to lie paid up and the remaiuiug ?5'J beiug received as a liability in the event of liquidation456 words
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Advertisement605 1906-06-14 7 P. JHofr Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL. Sandilands. HuUery Co. > CHIN JOO CO., Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. 95 /58 Reach Street HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Largo Consignment of Tinned Provisions, Scented Soap and Perfu mery of the Best l^mtlity. Fiir-proof Jron Safes, and a605 words
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Advertisement89 1906-06-14 7 Beware of a Cough. Now is I lie lime to yet til of lli;tl couyli. for if you lc*' it liany on no me c»ii 'ell wliat dif e ill imiy •o. Olle s li.ivo l*en cured, of l lieir couylis u? v ijriicUv l»v «mint; (Jbainl* i lain's CNmylt89 words
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Advertisement1280 1906-06-14 8 YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER l'u;i'er iu Gold an«l Silver Watches. Uraphopboues, Records, Pius, <&e., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of any description of Musical instruments and Graptioplioues, Ac., Ac Nu. 21, Market Street. Lim Sun Ho, CHOP rfE'NC 1 MOH Co., lb 4, Beach Street, Penang. DENTISTRY. W. MANSON, American1,280 words
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