Straits Echo, 10 July 1906
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Title Section34 1906-07-10 1 Straits Echo DAILV CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATE!) MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR CAST GENERALLY. VOL $24 Per Annum, PENANG, TUESDAY, 10th JUDY, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 155.34 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1075 1906-07-10 1 TIANG LcE CO. ASAHI BEER l ’U3aa IHVSV SOLE AGENTS. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paid’up JkISOO.OOO Fund jf975,000 Reserve Liability J of Proprietors .£800,000 Head Office: HA1T0N COURT, THREADNEKDLK STREET, LONDON. Agencies and Branches. *10.000,000 Paid-up-Capital Reserve1,075 words
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Advertisement22 1906-07-10 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. TJAf G LEE A Co., BS a DC 5» 83 W 5 m 7 <X a ttilA D SOLE AGENTS.22 words
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Article168 1906-07-10 2 FURTHER DETAILS OK fc>H JHUUILI>INt> Programme. The Amt hi states that the N V K. steamer Oĕtimi Main which was lauuchel at the Osaka Irouworks ou the 6th iust. will shortly be used on the service between Awoinori ami Murorati. A steamship which is being168 words
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Article200 1906-07-10 2 IJOARO OF TkaDK CENSUS IO hk Taken. Mr. Lloyd George proposed the first of the new clauses in the Merchant Shipping Act Amendment Dill before the Standing Committee on Trade last month, Mr. Austen Taylor asked for an explanation of a new clause compelling the managing owner of200 words
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Article532 1906-07-10 2 The importauce of proper respiration during sleep is dwelt upon bv Dr. J. H. Kellogg in an article ou Uueouscious Respiration,” contributed to Gaud HeaUlt (Battle Cteek). Dr. Kellogg notes that during sleeping hours the breathing movements are more superficial and slower than wheu oue532 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement69 1906-07-10 2 Caution! Person* win u tiavelliug should exercise care in tie tec of drinking water. As a sa legend it is urged tlmt every traveller secure a bottle of < liatuberlain’s Colic, Cholera tuid Diarrhoea Uinudv I efore leaving home, to l*e carried in ti e hand This may prevent, distressing69 words
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Advertisement168 1906-07-10 2 FINISIN FiNISIN FINISIN NEURALGIA f NEURALGIA cured.|l NEURALGIA. FINISIN (The World»Renowned Neuralgic Cure). The most distressing pain is relieved with this remedy, and often so quickly, as to be remarkable. After oU years’ experience, we unhesitatingly say you will derive the greatest benefit from its use. We believe it to168 words
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Advertisement1846 1906-07-10 2 THE FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, #7a, North*im Road, BRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT In Our* Illuminated Garden 0/\ SATURDAY, 14 th JULY, 1906, BEIN'OTHE FRENCH NATIONAL DAY. SELECTED MUSIC BY THE PENANG BAND, from 7to 8 p.m. and from 9to 11 p.m., When Special ices *nd Cakes will he served. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ld.,1,846 words
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Shipping.
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Article104 1906-07-10 3 Malaya, Ger. s.s., 348, Loewe, lOtli July, Deli, Cieu —B. M. Co. Japaka, Dut s.s., 747, Steenborg, 9th July, Saining, Geu., —H. L. Co. Siak, Dut. s.s., 24<>, Griffin, 9th July, Laugkut, Oil, —K. B. Co. Van vcr Parka, Dut. s a.. 558, Hut, 9th July, T. Semawei, Geu.,104 words
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Article43 1906-07-10 3 lOlh July. Avayyee, for Deli. Petrel, for Paugkalau Bruudm. It Halewyn, for Asaliau. Chan Tui, for Perils and Seiul. Pin Seng, for Port Swetteuhaui A Singapore. Lady Weld, for Teluk Ausou. Japara, for Siug.i port*. Flying Fish, for Port Weld and Taipiug.43 words
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Article41 1906-07-10 3 Vessels FroM Aijenl» Due (i A pear Singapore A. A.Co. IdthJulv. Bcuionioml Siugapore S. L» itCo. loth Benvoi lieli London S.M A Co. Ititli Lightning Calcutta A. A A Co. 19th C. Apear Siuga poie A A A Co. 2oth41 words
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Article32 1906-07-10 3 1 gif 1 For Ai/ru/g Leave* G. Apear Calcutta A.A A.Go. 14thJulv. Heulonioud London S li AOo. 15th lienvorlich Singapore ;S.B.£Co. 16tli Lightning Singapore A.A.A.Co. 20th C. Apear Calcutta A.A.A.Co. 26th32 words
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Article115 1906-07-10 3 For Ceylon, Australasia, ludia, Aden, Egypt, and via Naples for Europe, etc.—Peu Zi-de», to-morrow, 11 a ui. Singapore. China and Japau—Per Pr. ltejeut Lnitpold, tomorrow, 9 a.in. Tongkah —Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asa ban and Batu Rahra—Per Padany, lo morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkor and Teluk Auson—Per Lanykat,115 words
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Article31 1906-07-10 3 Per RAurua. from Tong kali Mr. Per Mnhi i/ii; from Deli Mr. ami Mrs. Hutteiihauli, Mr. ami Mrs. Pencil, Messrs. Ileiest, Audersou, Van Rieusdyk, Leerveu, iltiise, Üblcuberk, Patisiner and Ifeiss.31 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1210 1906-07-10 3 (SHIPPIN G.) «‘SiS m <M) /T/lfl i!IS. 11. Co. faceted Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. |\RES by mail steamers. Ist Clast £6O 2nd Claw £4O To I.OU‘I« U by Sea T r .if.““" iU 5 extra steamers Intermediate Service. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. For Intended to1,210 words
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Advertisement109 1906-07-10 3 PASSAGES to EUROPE, via MADRAS. PASSAOEB can he hooked per British India Stenin Navigation Company's Steamers from Penang via Madras, to Port Said, (ienoa, Marseilles, Plymouth and London. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT ACo. AGENTS. 11-4-00 242 B I. S N. Co., Ltd, s.s. “Kistn An the above steamer is lav mg up109 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1906-07-10 3 WEATHER. Tn k following report is kindi v supplied by the Signal Director of Port Cornwallis 5 p.iu )t a.tu. noon. Vr«t.ril.) Tf* *lay Tih|:ijp r» k»‘ si- W<. Fine Hue Fine \VJ N.K. la*' y.M. The rainfall the 24 hour, ended at P a m to dav wan ml.50 words
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Article, Illustration102 1906-07-10 4 Joatice Hatinfles ever?body and justice aloue. —Emern Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) at mi CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226 232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAII.Y 1/OCAI, (24 psr .innum OUTSTATIONS Postage Extra. WAIL EDITION (Poet Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo —Penang.” Telephone No. 188102 words
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Article634 1906-07-10 4 Wk are »ery pleased to lute from our Taiping contemporary that the exceedingly foolish proceedings instituted against the Rev. Mr. Bourne, on a charge of aiding and abetting the shooting of big game without a permit, have been withdrawn. Our readers will doubtless recollect that Mr. Bourne, who634 words
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Article232 1906-07-10 4 Bv the German mail steamer Prim Regent Luitpold due here to-morrow morning at seven o'clock, Their Excellencies Tuan Fang, Tai Hung Chi and Li Slieng To, the Imperial Chinese Travelling Commissioners who are returning to China after their tour of Japan, Europe and America, will pass through232 words
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Article599 1906-07-10 4 We are req ested to announce that the Colonial steamer Sea Belle will come to Penang to t>ke down exhibits for the AgriHorticuitural Show, which commences at Singapore on 16th August, the will probably leave here on the eveuiug of 16th August- Kassi.m, a Malay, living at Jalau599 words
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Article466 1906-07-10 4 Vice-President’s “At Home.” The At Home” given by Mr. Gan Teoug Tat, the popular vice-President of the 1 Chinese Recreation Club, last night was a j decided success. Almost all the members of this flourishing institution turned up aud 1 there was also a spriukling of outsiders466 words
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Article296 1906-07-10 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following are the results in the ties played off on the Esplauade yesterday afternoon in the above tournameut: Championship. Y. D. Parsons beat T P. Nailer by 6—l, b—4. Double Handicap. H. A. Neubronuer and M. H. Graham beat L. A. C. Biggs296 words
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Article82 1906-07-10 4 W* are reliably informed that the noted Chinese reformer. Dr. Suu Yat Sen. who L been paying Penang a private visit lit! this island on Sunday. It w,!l 1* re lue^ 1 bered that lus name came very much to the fore ten years ago, when he82 words
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Article232 1906-07-10 4 On Saturday last as Nacliepa Chetty, a dealer iu empty bottles, was walking along Aclieen Street with sixteen dollars in copper ou his shoulder, he was attacked by three Chiuameu who suatched the bag of money from him. His cries brought the Police to the spot, and two of232 words
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Article419 1906-07-10 4 In Appellate Jurisdiction. (Before the Hon S. L. Thornton, PuitM Judge.) Voluntarily Causing Hurt. Sometime in February last a couple uf Hindus were tried by a Bench Court consisting of Messrs. Ebden aud Peel, for voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot by means of a chopper, at Bagau419 words
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Advertisement134 1906-07-10 4 NATUEA STERILIZE! MILE. IN CASES OF 48 1-lb. Tins $B-00. 96 Mb. Tins ;sii-oo lew a— TO BE HAD AT Tong Joo Co., Goon Yen Friends, Kee Saw Sons, Heap Lee Co., Penang. Teik Chin Co., Ipoh. Taik lio Co., Taiping KATZ BROTHERS, Limited, PENANG. MACHINE PRESSED TILES. HIDE BY134 words
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Advertisement65 1906-07-10 4 Recommended by Dealers Everywhere. Mr. M. Liuks, a storekeeper at Carcoar, N. S. \V., Australia, says; “I never fail to recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, because I know it is good.” You make no mistake when you buy this medicine. Dealers all over the country will tell you65 words
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Obituary245 1906-07-10 4 Obituary. Mr J. Smith. We very much legret to have to a the death of Mr. J. Smith, the well-known jockey. Mr. Smith was staving with hi, wife at the Central Hotel, in Peuaug street At 8 o’clock last night he told his wife that he would not have any245 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article59 1906-07-10 5 troubuTrkewinq. British Troops Warned (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, yth July.—-The Alexandria correBiK)U«l«ut. of the Daily Mail wires that orders have heeu sent to Malta and Gibraltar to have troops in readiness for possible despatch to Egypt at a moment’s uotice. cousiderable permanent increase of the British garrisou in Egypt59 words
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Article81 1906-07-10 5 4ppalling Folly and Blindness (Supplied by Iteuler London, lOt'i July.—The Morning Dost Hid the Daily Telegraph are both alarmed at yjr. Haldane’s schemes for reducing the strength <>f the Army and cannot believe that the country will acquiesce in them. The latter paper especially emphasises the unrest throughout81 words
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Article60 1906-07-10 5 The Pearl Fisheries (Supplied by Renter.) hondou, 10th July.—Sir Heury CatnpbellIknnermauu, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the leise of the Ceylon Pearl Fisheries seemed to lie drafted with a wucere desiie to safeguard to the utmost the property of the Colony aud he saw no ground60 words
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Article78 1906-07-10 5 The Kosljestvensky Trial. (The (Mariatischer Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, 10th July.—lu the Court Martial at Kronstadt on the surrender of the destroyer lledowy, iu which Admiral Rostjestveusky was captured, the Prosecutor asked for no punishment for Admiral Kostjestvenskv or Captain Kolong but that a sentence of death be passed on78 words
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Article55 1906-07-10 5 The Stranded Montagu (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 10th July.—There beiugau extra high tide yesterday, efforts were made to refloat the battleship Montagu, ashore on Luudi Ishiud, iu the Bristol Chaunel, but the attempt failed. The warships in attendance upou her are leaving, as there will not be a55 words
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Article39 1906-07-10 5 Rebel Impi Wiped Out. (Supplied by lleuter.) houdou, loth July.—The Natal troops lure completely surrouuded a rebel impi in 'lie l invoti district, killiug 548. Very tew uf the rebels escaped. There were no casualties amongst the whites.39 words
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Article30 1906-07-10 5 His Northern Tour. (Supplied by Reuter.) hondon, 10th July.—The Kaiser, who is cruising oft the coast of Norway, has paid a T 'sit to King Haakon at Trondjheim.30 words
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Article26 1906-07-10 5 Guerilla Fighting Proceeding. I Ostasiatiseher Lloyd's Service.) Uerliu, loth July.—Guerilla fighting is proceeding in the Dominican Republic in the Island of Hayti, West ludies.26 words
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Article19 1906-07-10 5 President Castro. {The Ostasiatiseher Lloyd's Service.) b*“rlin, loth July.—President Castro has consented to contiuue as President of 'eue/.iiehi.19 words
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Article34 1906-07-10 5 Ihe Democratic Candidate. fpt ,e Ostasiatiseher Lloyd's Service.) loth July.—Mr William Jennings l? 11 'he Democrat, has announced his "••"guess to stand as a candidate for the •csideuey of the United States.34 words
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Article32 1906-07-10 5 <he Anglo« French Agreement. I/" Ostasiatiseher Lloyd's" Service.) It n —Sigpor Tittoni, the 140 Minister, has confi<lentially *"iuuicated to the German Government ui?l V, ,e -Abyssinian Treaty made H| Anglo-French Agreement.32 words
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Article1799 1906-07-10 5 My dearest Fanny.— I hear that the burnt-cork folk are really going to let us iav« a look at them in the course of a week or two, because if they don’t soou give their performance two or three will be called away to other places ami the1,799 words
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Article109 1906-07-10 5 Thk extension of the F. M S. Railway southwards is makiug gooil progress. The lines have already lieen laid as far as Qemas, the boundary of the Negri Sembilau and Muar territories, and there aie indications of the work of rail way extension being pushed on over the109 words
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Article257 1906-07-10 5 Directors’ Report The Directors’ report of the Straits Trading Co for the half year ended 81st, March last shews that the Compauv has made a net profit of §402,277 88, which, with the balance brought forward, leaves a total available of *580.878 80. The Directors recommend257 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article200 1906-07-10 5 Xu iuK Euitoc of inn 8tbaus licuo. —With reference to the article which appealed iu your issue of the 7th iustaut, l think that it is a matter of regret that the liiudu Enquirer does not appreciate the immense good done by the purchasers of j200 words
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Article530 1906-07-10 5 Shipping During Junk. I TONNAGE OK EACH NATION. t. The Free Press lias made a careful couij| pilatiou of the shippiug of diffeieut i.atioul j alities eatei iug the port of Singapore during j the mouth of June that has just expired. i This statemeut shows the number and530 words
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Article44 1906-07-10 5 To-day. 10th Day of sth Moon. Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, Corner of Penuug Road aud Campbell Street, 0 p.m. Tomorrow. 20th Day of sth Muon. Town Baud, Esplanade, <1 to 7 p.m MatstioVJapanese Cinematograph, Corner of Penang Road and Campbell Street, 1) p in.44 words
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Article22 1906-07-10 5 China Zieten) 10th July. Gerniau P. R. Luitpold) 11th Indian Tees’a) 12th English (Jfo’d'iviu) 19th China (D* J ta) 21st22 words
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Article44 1906-07-10 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service Outwards. Hommvakos. j Moldavia 19 July. Delta ‘41 Ju'y j Malta 2 Any. j Decan/m 4 Any. I'.xira Service. Outwards. Hdukwaniis. j Java ‘44 July. Per/uucur l-l July j Socotra 7 A tty. j Japan C3T For particular* I’ajr**44 words
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Article32 1906-07-10 5 I«ml Quarter July IB*li 5.12 8. p.m. j New Moon 21»t 7.59.1. p m First Quarter 29th 256 3 am. O Full Muou ...Aug. 4Mi 7.- r 9 7. pm.32 words
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Advertisement16 1906-07-10 5 The French Confectionery, 1"a, Northam Road. TO-NIGHT. ''>6 Strawberry aud Lemon, ni l <» \*ri»»v of FauCv16 words
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Advertisement58 1906-07-10 5 Don’t Wait Until You Need It. Do uot wait, until some of your family is taken with a violent, attack of colic or diarrhoea. A l>ottIe of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhcea IJetnedv at hand wheu needed has saved many a life. Procure at once. George Town Dispensary, General AgeuU,58 words
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Advertisement257 1906-07-10 5 TO LET. 45 Kimbertay Street. Apply to KHOO CHENG TEE, I o 2 Munt i Vit tel. 10- < -06 122 uc For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy. jrilHE a.*. Hong Captaiu J. Slaker, I I X is expected to arrive ou Moudav, tliei 16th instant, and will leave for the257 words
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Advertisement89 1906-07-10 5 “ritctiard k Co LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS NOW OPENED OUT. Trimmed Hats, I ni rimmed Hats, Flowers and Feathers, Fans, in Feathers, Silk, Lace, Etc. Ribbons in great variety Sunshades and Umbrellas, Bathing Dresses, Silk Shirt Blouses. DRESS MATERIALS. Silk for Evening Dresses, Printed Pongee* and Insertions, Embroiderc I Insertions,89 words
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Article345 1906-07-10 6 The use of yellow or orange-tinted glasses by persons who desire to protect sensitive eyes against brilliant light is recommended by a Fieucli ophthalmologist, Motais, of Angers, who read a paper on the subject before the Paris Academy of Medicine lust March. Mr. Motais has bteu345 words
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Article520 1906-07-10 6 The Duke of Newcastle ok Easy Divorce. The Duke of Newcastle contributes an outspoken preface ou divorce and marriage with a deceased wife's sister to a uovel by Mr. Poyutou Stranger, entitled Toll j Marsh” (Skeffiugtou aud Son). With marriage, he says, are involved the sacred ties520 words
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Article119 1906-07-10 6 Penang, 1 ih July. (Hy courtesy oj the Chartered lJaidc.) London Demand Bank •••2/4,’- 0 4 months’3iebt Bank 2/4,* g 3 Credit 2/4* 3 «Documentary ...2/41 Calcutta, Demand Bank Ivs 174 J 3 days’ sight Private 176( Bombay, Demand Bank 17-Ij Mouhnein, Demand Bank 1731 3 days’ sight Private119 words
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Article226 1906-07-10 6 Join leaf 5 05. B.Pepper (W. Coast out of .-tuch White Pepper 5 28 50 Prang Pepper 21 37s Cloves (picked) 42.— sale» Mace 79 Mace Pickings 68 Nutmegs 1 10s 33. —sates C No. 1 5 30 Sugar 2 o.lOppl small stock Packet 82 50 buyers Tapioca Flour226 words
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Article563 1906-07-10 6 lays 225.000 17,000 i „10,000,000 1805 1901 1901 1899 1903 1890 1887 1864 4,000 50 188 i 20 80,000 125 1896 2.400.000 1 000,000 1.000 000 l Is. 350 0 0 70,000 875,0 0 70,000 500,000 3.000,000 24.000 6.000 4,000 7,000 6,250 8,750 7.000 5,000 250,000 100 100 100563 words
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Advertisement109 1906-07-10 6 Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in t* e Philippines. While with ibe U 8 Army in the i’lnliK ines. I contracted chronic dianhoea. J stiff-ixl severely from this terrible disease tor ovi r three yia:s and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians, hut found nothing that did me any oond until109 words
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Advertisement84 1906-07-10 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR_piSKY. Gieslers’ Champagne» BORDER'S PEERLESS BRAND EVAPORATED CREM. Absolute Parity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENANG. o > mum CO I iM o rrf! 1 ■f -J 33 I UJ v. < OK m c«> \S V to* 1 SuK'o *■l.s ::i •^BB^ TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM HanSeng&Co.,84 words
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Advertisement30 1906-07-10 6 THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. nnri* c. Rntterv Co Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENA NO F. M. S.30 words
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Advertisement244 1906-07-10 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 MOTEL CHI AT SENG Co. CHIN JOO Co. GIM TEK BEE Co. GOON YEN FRIENDS TONG JOO k Co. TIANG LEE Co.244 words
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Article82 1906-07-10 7 An exlmoidiuary statement was made recently at the Royal luslitute ot Public Health by Mr. Louis W. Sambou, the Director of the Stu«ly of Parisitologv, who gave an address on Ihe Rd e played bv Animals in the Causaliou and Transmission <»f Disease.” Mr Sam bon stid82 words
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Article118 1906-07-10 7 Mr. Will Crooks, w e, speaking at London House at a meeting of the Council for the Promotion of the Hiuber Training of Mid wives (Princess Christian presiding), said they talked of Empire as if it were entirely a man’s job. Laughtei) This, at any rate, was118 words
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Article846 1906-07-10 7 Ik we come to cousuler the euoimous quantity of fruit seeds that are daily wasted ia India, and the vast area of practically waste lauds that must remain uncultivated for many years to come, it sietus aptly that the more hardy fiuit trees ot the country846 words
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Advertisement741 1906-07-10 7 p, Nlotr Cranes 9 CYLINDER OIL. Sandilands. Buttery <Se Co. CHIN JOO CO., Fetter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. IHE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE 95 dc 158 Beach Street, HAVE JXJST RECEIVED WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS. Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. .LTD. A Large Consignment of Tinned Provisions,741 words
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Advertisement1169 1906-07-10 8 YOON SUN, dentistry. WATCHMAKER JEWELLFR Dealer in Gold and Silver Watches, Graphophoues, Records, Pins, Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of auv description of Musical instruments and Graphophoues, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. Lim Sun Ho, CHOP MOH Sc Co. It 4, Beach Street, Penang. W. MANSON, American Dentist,1,169 words
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