Straits Echo, 9 July 1906
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Title Section37 1906-07-09 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILV CHRONICLE 0I EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. yOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 9th JULY, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 154.37 words
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Advertisement1100 1906-07-09 1 ASAHI BEER TIANG LtE CO. SOLE AGE MTS. ASAHI BEER BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Hongkong: Shanghai Australia and China. Banking Corporation. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. .£800,000 £975,000 £800,000 Capital Paul up •< Ifcserve Fund Reserve Liftbililyjof Proprietors Head Office: HATTON COURT. TUREADNKBDLE STREET, LONDON. Agencies and ft ranches. Paid-up-Capital1,100 words
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Advertisement18 1906-07-09 1 SOLE AOEi\TS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. <0 9 St! a r*» o 30 -SV m s***ss Co i*v MV s.ssva18 words
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Article965 1906-07-09 2 Japanese Exports to China. The jiurikslias—two wheeled, smoothruuuiug, -aijd comparatively comfortable vehicles, iu Which a passenger may r»de at a ‘reasonable fare, says a receut Uuited States .Consular Report from China, are deservedly not alone among the Chinese, but with the foreigners as well, who liud them965 words
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Advertisement62 1906-07-09 2 Dn 'I Wait Until You Need It. Do uot vail until some of your fain Iv is takeu with violent attack of colic or dial r linen A Untie of Chamlterlaiu’a Colic. Cholera and I iarrlan Kenelv at hand wheutieedtd has saved mauv life. Procute at <»nce. tieorge Town Dispensary.62 words
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Advertisement1957 1906-07-09 2 CURED. CURED. PAIN REMOVED WITH FINISIN (The World-Renowned Neuralgia Cure.) THE FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, 17a, North* iiw Road, GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT F1NISIN FIN1SIN FIJS1SIN FiNISIN The WorldRenowned Neuralgia Cure. Tliis stops pain and makes you well. Don’t hesitate, try it. You will be sorry if you don’t. Tliere is nothing so1,957 words
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Shipping.
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Article163 1906-07-09 3 Sun da, Ur. 8.8,2,98t>, Moutford, 9th July Londou. Gen., P. AO. Cambodia, Dau. ss, Dahlenl»org, 7th July, Moji, Gen L». M. Co. Hesitaxo, Dot s.s., 255, Fletcher, 7th July, I*. Soesoe, Oil, —H. A Co. Hkbk, Ur. ss. 345, Inkster, 9th Julv, Singapore, Gen —W. M. Co. Li dujla,163 words
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Article50 1906-07-09 3 91 h July Lindula, for Jtango< n and Calcutta. Mary Austin, for Port Swettenham. Taw Tony, f< r Tranjr. llrbr, for Deli. Tony Chay Un, for Batu Hahra and Asahau Canton, for Paugkor and Teluk Anson. ArhiUeg, for Singapore, Chiua and Japan. F/yiny Th-ayon, for Port Weld and Taiping50 words
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Article57 1906-07-09 3 Vessel 's From Ihie A. Apear Calcutta A A. A Co. tHIi Julv. Monmouth fcliire London J» &0«*. (i. A pear Singapore A. A Co. 13th Lenlomond Siugapore S.B &0o. 15th Ben void ich Loudon S. B A Co. 1 t»t h Lightuiug (Calcutta A.A A.Co 19th C. A57 words
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Article47 1906-07-09 3 r ‘i* For Aye Hit Leaver 1 A. Apear Monmouth Singapore A.A.A.Co. lOtbJulv. shire Siugapore B.ttCo. JOtli G. A pear Calcutta A. A. A.Co. 14th lien iom out] Loudon S B.&Co. '15th Henvorlich Singapore S.BACo. ltith Lightuiug Singapore A.A.A.Co. 20th C. A pear Calcutta A.A.A.Co. i20th47 words
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Article86 1906-07-09 3 For Deli— Per Avayyee, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Paugkalan Braudan —Per Petrel tomorr..w, 1 p ui. Asuliau—Per U Hat etc yn, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Perils A Set ul—Per Chan Tai, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swetteuham and Singapore—Per Pin Seny, to morrow. 8 p.m. Teluk Ausou—Per Lady Weld, tomorrow, 886 words
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Article68 1906-07-09 3 Per Avayyee, from Deli Mr. «.u I Mr*. Oldman, Mr. 11. E. Palmer and Mr. Va*i der Pfordten. Per Hunda, from Loudon M r. Loughmau, Mr. W. Marsh. Per Liudula, from Singapore Messrs. E. C. Howard, A. W. White and fmith. Per Palameolta, from Calcutta Mr. A Kohler, Misses68 words
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Advertisement1163 1906-07-09 3 (SHIPPIN G.) ft S. III. Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. tfjrvfided Arrival* and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards i„ pi Moldavia connecting witb J ul > M H VirlmAug 8.8. Victoria s H> Malta do 8.8. Macedonia pi s.8. Oceana do 8.8. China Homewards. July Aug. •»11,163 words
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Advertisement222 1906-07-09 3 PRYE RIVER DOCK, PENANG, Dry dock, Slipway, and Berthage for Vessel Undergoing Repairs or Discharging Cargo. Drydock.— Length on Blocks 330’ 0” Breadth at entrance 50’ 0” Depth of water on sill: at ordinary spring tides 15’ 0” do. neap tides... 12’ 0” Slipway. —Capable of dealing with vessels 110’222 words
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Article, Illustration101 1906-07-09 4 justice satisfies everybody and justice alone— .Eme.ru Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE: DAILY LOCAL 124 per annum OUTBTATIOXB Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Poet Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo —Penang.” Telephone No. 188. A’.101 words
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Article668 1906-07-09 4 We are growing extremely tired of recording the stupid mistakes perpe--1 trated by our Post Office officials from time to time, but we really do not think that any apology is needed for placing on record the latest blunder. We have just been handed sin enve- lone668 words
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Article428 1906-07-09 4 Anneal Athletic Sports. On Saturday the Penang Contingent of the Straits Police held their Annual Athletic Sports at Butterworth, on the Polo Ground. The Committee had worked hard to make their guests comfortable, the Polo Ground was prettily decorated and refreshments were supplied on a lavish scale, those428 words
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Article348 1906-07-09 4 Putting the Shot. (Sikhs Corp. 13 Maraug Singh, 30ft. lin. 1 P. C. 168 Kerr Siugh, 29ft. 2in. 2 P. C. 121 Bersiug Siugh, 28ft. lOiu. 3 Putting the Shot. (Malays.) Lance Corp. 86. 2>ft. 3iu. 1 P. C. 5. 26ft. 2in 2 P. C. 183, 25ft 3 High348 words
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Article221 1906-07-09 4 Information is to hand legarding a most serious assault having been committed at Batu Lauchaug on the night of the sth instant, which has since resulted in the death of one of the victims. It appears that on the night in question, while Tan Lee with221 words
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Article214 1906-07-09 4 The Government Gazette of July 6 contains the following items of information The India-Ceylon Association,” Penang, has beeu exempted from registration. Under the provisions of Sectiou 3 (i) of The Mohammedan aud Hindu Religious aud Charitable Endowments Ordinance 1905,” His Excellency the Governor has beeu pleased to appoint214 words
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Article402 1906-07-09 4 Jehek Hydraulic T. M. Co, Ltd The produce of the Jeher Hydraulic Tin I Miuiug Oov Ltd., Taujoug Malim, for the I mouth of Juue is 398 pikuls clean dressed tin ore. Tronoh Mines The Tronoh Mines report for 1905 states that 2,375 tons of tin were sold, realising402 words
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170 1906-07-09 4 Although this show has been i n p ena for over ten weeks it seems to ho q, “S This week’s programme abounds ,r ic iw Tl.e Gun Licence, Lwi ug I!™"°“*' ove,-,u,pi c ,cm, «„i* «Bee, as d ly .old. Wanted a Wife „l, ic h170 words
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Article308 1906-07-09 4 A European in Trouble. A European who visited the ganiblm,. farm, for the purpose of gambling 0 f course, writes the Taujoug Malira correg poudeut of the Perak Pioneer, has got iuto a mess here. Ou the 28th mst he arrived in Taujoug Malim from Kuala Lumpur aud made308 words
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Article359 1906-07-09 4 The Award. Saturday’s Straits Times contains the following telegrams:— Despatched, London, 5 26 p. >n. 6th July. Delivered, Singapore, 906 a. m. 7th July. The Special Correspondent, selected bv the Management of the Straits Tima to obtain the earliest possible information concerning the result of the Taujong Pagar359 words
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Advertisement135 1906-07-09 4 WHERE TO STAY: -*<r- E. 40. Hotel, Penang. The Crag Hotel, Penang Hills. Raffles Hotel, Singapore. I Strand Hotel, Rangoon. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors LADIES, THE GREEN SKIRT IS THE LATEST LOHDON FASHION. Please come and inspect our CREEIM KASHIN, JU<T IMPORTED FROM SRiNAGAR. THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STUFF FOR135 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article220 1906-07-09 5 The Famine. S* ft died by Reuter.) London, 7tb July.—The Duma has rejected the Russian Ministry’s deniaud for tire million sterliug to l;e raised by a loau aud devoted to famine relief. 'l'he Duma has voted only half a million, declaring that the rPB t of the sum require220 words
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Article62 1906-07-09 5 The Rebellion. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 9th July.—Three columns surrounded tjie Uinvoti Gorge and carried out ;.u elaborate search, through almost impenetrable bush, for Mesini, the successor of Bambaata, but fouud the enemy Hed. Loudou, 9lh July.—The Natal Government believes that the losses indicted upon the uatires have had62 words
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Article144 1906-07-09 5 The Colonial Office. {The o»tu»iati»cher Lloyd'»” Service) Berlin, Bth July.—The uew appointments shortly to be made iu the German Colonial office will necessitate an extensive reorganisation. Those who have spread exaggerated reports, or have lieeu guilty of other improprieties, will l>e dismissed aud, at the instance of Priuce vou144 words
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Article61 1906-07-09 5 Mr. Churchill's Defence. (Supplied by Reuter.) boudou, JUh July.—Mr. Winstou Church'll. «peaking at Altrincham, said that the Government was determined to effect red uetious in the Army, to which they had pledgthemselves absolutely. Mr. Haldane’s statement of 12th July showed a substantial step along the path of military61 words
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Article31 1906-07-09 5 British Returns. (Supplied by Reuter.) b»>udou, bth July.—The Imports into e Suited Kingdom for Juue amountlieiug an increase of and the Exports amounted to >b,6y0,187, or an increase of JEi,GSG,79O.31 words
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Article53 1906-07-09 5 New Convention Signed. (Supplied by Reuter.) Boudou, 2th July.— A revised Ked Cross /"‘'eat ion was signed at Geneva on ~rd ay. 'i'he Conference adopted a J’fHolntion to submit to the Hague Arbitra•ou ourt disputes regarding the applieaof th« Convention arising iu peace time, 1 eat Britain, Japan53 words
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Article37 1906-07-09 5 The National Debt. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 9th July-.—The Italian Secretary of the Treasury has auuouuced that only a small fraction of the holders of Rentes hive demanded reimbursement, the remainder having been converted into stock.37 words
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Article42 1906-07-09 5 Naval Programme. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, Bth July.—The French M.nister of Marine announces the laving dowu of six battleships at the end of the year au 1 also the determination of Frauee to keep the lead iu the building of submarines.42 words
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Article31 1906-07-09 5 Greek Metropolitan Ousted. {Supplied by Renter.) Loudou. 9th July.—The Bulgarians, despite the presence of a large force of police, have refused to permit the Greek Metropolitan to laud at Varna.31 words
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Article30 1906-07-09 5 A New- Railway. {The (Jet leiatitcher Lloyd's” Service) Berliu. Bth July.—The railway to the copper mines of Otavi, in German South West Africa, has been opened to traffic.30 words
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Article25 1906-07-09 5 American Intervention {The Ostasiatischer Lloyd'»” Service.) Berlin, Hth July.—The United States is seudiug ten small warships to suppress the revolution iu San Domingo.25 words
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Article36 1906-07-09 5 Gathering in London. {Supplied by Reuter Loudon, 7th July.—Mr. Charles Agar Bamtylde, Political Agent for the Sarawak Government in Loudou, presided at the Sarawak dinuer held iu Loudou L.st night. There were forty-four persons preseut.36 words
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Article35 1906-07-09 5 Another Disaster. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 9th Juue.—Reuter’s Shanghai correspondent reports that the steamer Niuypo, bound for Japan, struck a niiue 120 miles off the Yaugtsze aud was damaged. No lives were lost.35 words
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Article42 1906-07-09 5 Tanjong Pagar Award. (Supplied by Renter.) Loudou, 7th July.—Sir Michael KicksBeach has given his award iu the Taujoug Pagar Arbitration case. The amount awarded is $?8,348,1 14. The Government also pays compensation to the Directorate and the costs of the arbitration.42 words
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Article258 1906-07-09 5 Celebrations in Birmingham. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 9th July.—Mr. Joseph Chamberlain’s seventieth birthday has beeu celebrated at Birmingham with great ceremony. We hear that. Mr. Liu Sze Gee, the Chiuese Commissioner ou Education, is now in Peuaug having been called hither from Kuala Lumpur ou account of the258 words
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Article2637 1906-07-09 5 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, 6th July. Present. j His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson. K.o.M.u. His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops < Major-General R. Inigo Jones, c.v.o., c.B.) Hon. Capt. A. H. Young (Col. Secretary;. Hou. J. O. Antlionisz (Act. Col. Treasurer). Hon. J. R. limes2,637 words
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Article56 1906-07-09 5 To-day. j ltStli Day of sth Moon. Town Baud, Espiauade, *5 to 7 p.m Vice-President’s “At Home,” Chinese Recreation Club, 9 p.in. Matsuo s Japanese Cinematograph, Corner ol' Penang Road and Campbell Street, 9 p ui. To-MOKKOIV. 19th Day of sth Moon. Matsuo s Japauese (Cinematograph, Corner of Penang56 words
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Article45 1906-07-09 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Wail Service. IPTWiKIiS. TIo.M KWA Kl>s. Moldavia 19 July. I Della 21 Ju’y. Malta ‘J Any. J Devanlta 4 Auy. txira Service. < tI'TWAKIIS. IfoM KWA KDK. Sintilct 10 July, i Pex/iawur Hi Jut;/. Jam 24 Japan 1.7 BWr For partienlnrs shw Page45 words
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Article32 1906-07-09 5 f,as| Quarter Jidy loth 5.12 8 p.m. O New Moon 21*t 7 59.1. pm First Quarter 29th 256 3 am. 0 Full Moon Aug. 4th 7.- r 9 7. pm.32 words
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Advertisement17 1906-07-09 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Northern Road. TO-NIGHT, kes. Coffee aud -Vanilla, *nd a variftijr of Fancy Oh*»17 words
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Advertisement102 1906-07-09 5 Municipal Notice Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will l>e held at the Municipal Office, at 3 p.m., ou Friday, the 13th instant. Bt'SIKKSS 1. To consider uud if thought tit pass Supplemental Budget, No. 1 of IIHMi. 2. Auy ordinary business. L. A. Coutikr BIGGS, Seer eh try. B.102 words
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Advertisement251 1906-07-09 5 ;l A BENEFIT CONCERT V TO V TU Mr. EDGAR MdNTt RE 1 UNDER TUB PATKOICAGB OF THE a I Hon. RESIDENT COUNCILLOR 1 Mrs. KIRCH WILL KE HKLD IN THE ENGINEERS’ INSTITUTE, (Ik kind permission of the Preiident and Committee), On Thursday evening, July 19th, 1900. The following Ladies251 words
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Miscellaneous49 1906-07-09 5 WEATHER. Thk following report is kin<li v supplied In flio Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis 5 n.tn fi a.m. 1'ivrtajrn. ‘0 «I* S7-' <Tr Fine l ine Threaten* ug, Thunder Wii. West X.K. N.W. I In; rainfall duriu** tho '.‘4 hours emit»/* t 0 a in. to-ilav was nil.49 words
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Obituary41 1906-07-09 5 Obituary. General Merkel {Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 7th July.—The death is announced of General Merkel, of the German Army, who organised the Japanese Army. Major Ogilvy. T.oudou, 9th July.—Maj >r Ogilvy, the instructor of the Moroccau Cavalry, has died at Fez.41 words
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Article1247 1906-07-09 6 Radium and Che Earth’s Internal Heat. I By the Hon. R. J. Stbutt, f.r s. It is familiar to everyone that the inside of the earth is verv hot. The most striking evidence of this is, of course, to be found in the existence of volcanoes, High© may1,247 words
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Article121 1906-07-09 6 Penang, 9th July. (By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) Loudon Demand Bank ...2/4,'* 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4{| 3 Credit ...2/44 3 Documentary ...2/4, B a Calcutta, Demand Bunk Ks. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 1701 Bun bay. Demand Bank ...174$ Mouimein. Demand Bank 1731 3 days’ s.ght Private121 words
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Article228 1906-07-09 6 lold leaf 05. B. Pepper (W. C«*a>t -»lbs.. r -o/.) out of .-tod. i White Pepper 28.50 Traug Pepper 21 37i Cloves (picked) 42. sale* Mace 70 Mace Pickings 08 Nutmegs 1 lOs 33. —sates f N»i. 1 530 Sugar 2 3.10 ppl smaU stock Basket $2 50 buyers228 words
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Advertisement119 1906-07-09 6 MACK AY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. C/es/ersThampa^ne, THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN BORDEN’S PEERLESS BRIO EVAPORATED CREAM. IN RED CASES. <nrt(lilftn(l<. Ruttfry Cn Absolute Parity Guaranteed, AGENTS SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENANG. o 'T >• w*m* i T c n x o pi'f tafc ig 'I: ft -J o 5jP? ll :>-■119 words
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Advertisement326 1906-07-09 6 ASAHI, THE FAMOUS BEER OF JAPAN. Brewed Specially for the Tropics. ASAHI, LICHT REFRESHING BEER. THERE IS NO BETTER BEER THAN ASAHI. Obtainable at (EASTERN ORIENTAL HOTEL CRAG HOTEL j CHI AT SENG Co. CHIN JOO Co. GIM TEK LEE Co. GOON YEN FRIENDS TONG JOO Co. TIANG LEE Co.326 words
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Article92 1906-07-09 7 Mb. YV. Pelt Ridge told a good story recently at the annual meeting of the Factory Girl»’ Country Holiday Fund of how a bishop was taught a point of etiquette. A party of factory girls were betug takeu through St. Paul's. Two of them lagged behiud. whereupon92 words
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Article198 1906-07-09 7 Lessors to he Learnt from the Disaster Major Priuyle, re., has preseut*d his report to the Hoard of 'I rade, uiviug the result of his investigations into the disaster which occurred at Chaiiug r Crr»ss Station on the afternoon of December 15th last. The collapse, he says,198 words
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Article233 1906-07-09 7 WONDERFUL APPLIANCES FOR THE Housekeeper. What cau l*e done by a penny worth of electricity is exhaustively demonstrated at au exhibition of electrical apparatus just >pe ne i at 96, Victoria street, S. W., Westminister Electric Supply Corporation. For forcible illustration the managers of the exhibition233 words
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Article217 1906-07-09 7 Fine Horticultural Display at Kiubnt’s Park. •Vmie new plants aud flowers of exceptional met it were ou view at the third annual Multicultural Exhibition, opeued last mouth at the Royal Botanic Society’s Gardens in Regeut's Paik, by Princess Alexander of Tcck. There was a hue show217 words
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Advertisement1018 1906-07-09 7 p, Motr Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL. Sandilands. Buttery 6c Co Petter's Patent Petroleum Engines. THE HOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. for Quotations and Catalogues APPLY TO SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co, Sole Agents, PENANG F. M. S These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs, and Injections—cure the same diseases as these drugs1,018 words
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Advertisement1176 1906-07-09 8 YOON SUN, dentistry. WATCHMAKER JEWELLER Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches, Graphopboues, Records, Pius, 3tc.. 3:e. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of auv description of Musical instruments and Graphopboues, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A Lim Sun Ho, CHOP HENP1,176 words
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2267 1906-07-09 9 If roll should look out ou your right as ug0 down to Margate or Ramsgate, in the neighbourhood of Chatham, you would be urprised to see a great big tower iu the (ls t of the peaceful English landscape «Inch is ki,Kl of fa, off2,267 words
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1684 1906-07-09 9 Br J. R. Lhitty. It is lemurkable that while the public has uot beeu slow to grasp the fact that British coutrol of the raw material of the great cotton industry is au ideal at ouce advantageous to Lancashire aud of Imperial coucern, the prospects1,684 words
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1214 1906-07-09 9 Tuesday .list July, Thursday, 2nd August, and Saturday 4th August. First Day. I Tuesday J/sf July, 1906. 1. i n k Maidk.n Plate. Value $000. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale red need It lbs. All animals imported into1,214 words
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Advertisement59 1906-07-09 9 Caution! 1 ersons when travelling should exercise in the use of drinking water. As a it is urged that every traveller *«cuie a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, and Diarrhoea Remedy before leav- lou,e to be carried in the hand baggage. ls may preveut distressing sickness and 'UUoyiug delay. George Town59 words
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Advertisement72 1906-07-09 9 Be Firm. Wlieu you ask for a bottle of Chamberlaiu’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, do not allow the dealer to sell you a substitute. lie firm in your couvictiou that there is nothing so good. This medicine has been tested iu the most severe ami dangerous cases of cramps,72 words
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Advertisement66 1906-07-09 9 Recommended by Dealer* Everywhere. Mr. M. Links, a storekeeper at Carcoar, N. S. \V., Australia, says; “I never fail to recotnmeud <'hamberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it is good.” You make no mistake wheu you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you66 words
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Advertisement96 1906-07-09 9 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines. While with the U. S. Array in the Philippines, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. I suffered severely from this terrible disease for over three yea:s aud tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, but found nothing that did me auv good until l tried Chamberlain’s96 words
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Advertisement50 1906-07-09 9 PASSAGES to EUROPE, via MADRAS. PASSAGES can be booked per British India Steam Navigation Company's Steamers from Penang, via Madras, to Port Said. Genoa. .Marseilles, Plymouth and London. H UTTENB ACH, LIEBERT Co. AGENTS. 11 -4 ot> 232 n t i FOR PRICES APPLY TO C. S SENG Co Agents50 words
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Advertisement1185 1906-07-09 10 WROUGHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINGS. Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, GIL.FILLAN CO.. LTD. NATtfUA STERILIZED MILE -:o: USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS MOST REFRESHING. A Luxurious Perfume !n Health. Far Superior to the German Kinds. A NECESSARY RESTORATIVE in SICKNESS. CNL IN CASES OF 48 I-lb. Tins $B-00. 96 Lib.1,185 words
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