Straits Echo, 4 June 1907

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 5. $24 Ter Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1907. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 12*.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1051 1 TIQcR brand CEMENT. *■> £y <*> PA ■b 0« fVV IN <? *0 REST FOR ALL PURPOSES. BANKS. Oharlered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paid up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietor» XBOO,OOO X 1,075,000 XBOO.OOO Head Ollico: HA'ITON COURT,
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    • 23 1 TIAIVG LEE CO. BAS VS ALE. JDOI T j <2 cO VOr ft o X c& 0> 9 Ht. •inois s.ssHNNino SOLE AOEMTS,
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  • 2338 2 Thk Commission. 1. Two vacancies occurred on the Boaid owing to the departures from the (.’o'od\ of Mr. K. A. P. Ho au and Mr. G. H. L e Mr. Lim Eu Toh was ehc'ed on the 18 I' April to ta e Mr.
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  • 1130 2 Tuesday, 30th July, 1907, Thursday, 1st August, /907 and Saturday, 3rd August, 1907. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 30th July, 1907. 1. —The Maiden Plate. Value $8 0. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into tbe Straits
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 949 2 NOTICE?. ON and after this date, -11 small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG HOOI. 5tl. July 1905 Managing Director MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Closing: of Race Course Road. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Race iAl Course l’oid will be closed to
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    • 150 2 RUNNYMEDE, 40 NORTHAM ROAD, SEA SIDE. Boarding house, newly furnished and decorated. Telephone No. 543 Terms*moderate. Bv day, week or month, C. HOLTHAUSEN, 193 Proprietor FOR SJLXjB. KUBBER SEED—from 10 yr. old trees i Price $4 per 1,000. MANAGER, Selevsing Estate, Simjrang Railway Station, 10-5 07 338 Taipeny. rpWO fruit
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  • Shipping.
    • 195 3 Malaya, Ger. s.s., 348, Loewe, 2ud Juue, Deli, Ist June, Gen. —l3. M Co. Calyp o, Hr. s.s., 331*, Daunatyue, 2ud June, Siugapore, 31st May, Get)., W. M Co. Palitana, Hr. s.s, 1.1*3*-, YVmdch.iuk. 2ud Juue, Raugoou, 30tli May, Gen H. I Co. Ba.v Whatt Soon, Hr ss., 11*1*.
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    • 51 3 4th Junk. H. Halewyn, for Hatu Bahia. Ban Whatt Soon, for Laugkat. Pegu, for Langsa, T. Serna we, Segli, Olehleh and Sabaug. Perak, for Port Swetlenham and Siugapore. Pin Seng, for Port Swelteuham A Singapore. EUora, for Rangoon. Lady TVW<7, for Teluk Ausoii. Flying Dragon, for Setul. Palitana, for
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  • 28 3 Vessels r ro 1H A-jtrti* Due Trieste Japau S.K'.&Co. 4tb June Delta Colombo A.G.&Co. A.G.ACo. 5th <).*eaua Singapore 7th Patliau Glasgow S.B.&Co. t)th Beulaiig London S.B.&Co. 14th
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  • 33 3 I <o/s h or 1 A'I+hIh 1 Leaver Trieste Colombo S K &Co. June. Delta Singapore A .G &Co. Oceaua Colombo A.G.&Co Pat ban Singapore S.B &Co. Henlarig Singapore S B &Co
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  • 82 3 For Traug :tutl Pang Nga—Per Deli, tomorrow, 1 p hi. Colombo aud Tuticoiiu—Per Trieste, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Teluk Ansou—Per Langkat, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Calcutta—Per Hon Sang, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Rangoon—Per Hong Molt, to morrow, 4 p.m. Paugkor—Per Sree Banka, to-mc rrow, 4 p.ui. Singapore, China aud Japan —Per
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1506 3 (SHIPPIN G.) P.&O O* S. N. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Jun« h.H. Delta connecting with. 8.8. 20 8.8. China July 4 8.8. Delhi IH 8.8. Arcculiu do do do Alooltan h 8. Macedonia 8.8. Himalaya 8.8. Moldavia Homewards June 8 8.8. Oceana connecting with 8.8. Mongolia
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    • 175 3 Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. New Service between Penang, Port Swettenham and Singapore. The above Company’s New Steamer “PERAZ” will l>e despatched from Peuaug every Tuesday, at 5 p.m., from tho Wharf for Port Sweltenhaui and Singapore, arriving at. Poij Swettenham in time to catch the 8)10 train for lvwala Lumpur
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  • 104 4 Justice satisfiott everybody and justice a’.oue.— Zm--r~o* Established June Ist, 1903. Published dally (except Sundays.) it th > CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., So. 226—232. Reach Si reel. Renan i PRICE: t'AHY I.OCAI »2* P'f wn OC7STA l IONS i’ostAge Kx’ra. «All. KMT lON (Poet Free fl 5 CABLE
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  • 639 4 Lord Rosebery, who lias these many years been ploughing his lonely furrow, prophesied correctly when he said the other da)’ that the Government was in danger of offending simultaneously both of the camps into which its supporters are divided. It was not going far enough with the extremists
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  • 145 4 Government Notice The following notice regarding foieigu copper coins has been issued by the Government In cliaugiug money the public are alvistd to late only the copper cents issued by the Government of the Colony with the Queeu’s or the King’s Head on it, aud not to
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  • 566 4 Penang vs. Bradbery 's XI. The outstand ug feature of ye.-terday’s match between I’euaug and an eleven captonel by W. C. Bradbery was Mugliston’s brilliant 157 Lot out. This, I if we mistake not, is a record for Penang. He scored all round the wicket land did not give
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  • 258 4 The festival of Corpus Christi was celebrated at the Church of the Assumption ou Sunday last with unusual splendour. The internal decorations of the Church which were the work of the Sisters of the Convent, tvere very pretty, and the grounds outside had been i tastefully decorated with
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  • 266 4 The Government Gazette < i M tv 31 contains the following items of information His Excelleucy tlie Governor has been pleased to recogniz provisionally, Mr Lu Tung Fu as iu charge of the ConsulateGenor *1 for Cliiua >t Singapore during the absence from tbe Se'tlement, of Mr. Sueu
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  • 450 4 (Before Mr. Wolferttan.) Extradition. i f Applications were made on Saturday for the extradition of a Kliug, named Kamasamy, aud a Chinaman, named Koh Guah—the f former to the authorities in Cuddalote, iu Southern India, and the latter to the t Magistrate of Gopeug, Perak. The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 356 4 TANAKA HOTEL, 368 370, Chulir Street, First-Class Japanese Hotel and Restaurant. Kxcetlent European o<>ok<»ry may la. lia<l at tlie Restaurant, which is very sumptuously furnished ami is always kept cool by a p<>u<l in tbecenlre of the hall, from which a fountain i lavs to th** height of twenty feet.
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    • 286 4 The “Straits Echo’s” New Competition. A PRIZE OF $100.60 will be awarded to the competitor who obtains the highest total of marks in this, THE SIMPLEST COMPETITION IN EXISTENCE. Where will the following words be found in this issue of the Straits Echo’ 2nd List. Name of Competitor Address E
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 131 5 (Supplied ty Reuter.) The Franco-Siamese Treaty. London, 4th J .i,e Mr. Pike Peaae Liberal Unionist Member for Darlington asked iu the House of Commons what effect the Franco-Siamese Treaty would have on Hritish interests. Mr. Ruucimau replied that the exchange of territory occurred within J,e sphere of h
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    • 111 5 (Supplied by It enter.) Ajit Singh Arrested. Loudon, 4 h Juue.—Reuter’s correspou<lent at Lihoie states that Ajit Singh, who wus iu hidiug, has lieen arrested. [Ajit Singh is a Muushi, and though of less standing and influence than the Pleader LajP?* 'f au ev more venomous
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    • 91 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Leaves England with Regret. Loudon, 2nd Juue.— Prince Futbiuii, in a farewell message to the Press, declares that leaving England caused him great regret. From the moment of his lauding to his departure he received nothing but kindness, not only from the Koval family but
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    • 27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Audience with the King. London, 3rd June.— Baron Koniura, Japanese Ambassa lor to Great Britain, bad an audience with the King vesterdav.
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    • 37 5 (Supplied l>y Reuter.) Dinner to the Japanese Peace Delegates. Loudon, 3rd June.—The Japanese peace delegates and the Japanese Minister at Beriiu attended the uuuual parade aud were afterwards present at a dinner giveu bv the Kaiser.
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    • 112 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) The Shipping Strike. London, 3rd June—The Shippiug Strike has extended to various ports in France, including Cherbourg, Bordeaux aud Toulon. The fishermen have joined iu the strike aud no French ships eutered or left Havre yesterday. The Government agreed to request the shipping firms to replace
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    • 59 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) A Whole Day’s Battle. Loudon, 3rd Juue-vA telegram from tiide-bel-Abbus, Algeria, states that the troops belonging to the l’reteuder fought the Sultan’s troops a whole day on the sth of May. The carnage was frightful aud the Sultau’s camp was pillaged. The Sultan's army, the telegram
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    • 63 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Arrival at Dover. Loudon, 3rd June.—Mr. Joseph Chamberlain arrived at Dover yesterday eveniug and had to lie practically lifted from the train. His gait was tottering aud lie had to support himself with a stick. His family, however, has issued a statement that be
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    • 73 5 I Supplied by Reuter.) Balloon Struck by Lightning. Loudon, 4?b June.—The Kiog and Queen of Italy were present at a review given in oeebration of the National Fete at Rome, aud witnessed the ascent of a military balloon which was almost immediately struck >y lightning aud fell blazing from
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    • 30 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Awarded the Albert Medal. Loudon, 2nd June.—The Society of Arts has awarded its aunual Albert Medal to Cromer in recognition of his pre eminent services.
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    • 94 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Probable Starters. Loudon, 4*h June —The probable starters tor the Derby areWoo!winder, All Black Jolin Bull. Or by, Gallect, Slieve Gallion. Earlstoti, Galvani, Benzouiau, Knight of I ully aud Trequ fir. Mordant will not Compete. Loudon, 4th Juue.-Mordant, the wiuuer ol the French I)eibv, remaius
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    • 460 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Result. Loudou, 3rd Juue.—The following i. the result of the Trench Derby Mordant 1 Biuion o Bravo 3 Fourteen rau. including Ouadi Haifa, and Mordant won by three quarters of a length two lengths between the second and third horses. 1 he number of
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  • 1154 5 The Judgment j (Concluded front last Saturday's issue.) The Plaiutiff’s account* seems te me also iuherently improbable iu as much as it affords no suggestion or explanation for the action of the Defendants iu seeking, as the Plaintiff alleges, to substitute an entirely new contract for the
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  • 28 5 holloaing j s the output of the Trouob Miues for the month of May, 1907: Dressed tiu oie produced, Piculs 2.338 00 W,ue 8121,957.98
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  • 883 5 (From Our Own Correspondent Rangoon, 30th May, 1907. s Rioting. t A case of some interest has just finished r l Rangoon after haviug engaged the atteni t,ou of the Sessions Judge and a Jurv for > seTer: 'l days Twelve natives of India were put ou their
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  • 98 5 Mr. I,. 1». Turner, of Grayville. Natal, lias used Chamberlain s Colic, Choleia and Diarrhoea Remedy successfully iu his home and writes the manufacturers' of this medic me as follows: We are never without this remedy in our houses aud it certainly deserver success as
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  • 92 5 Arrived Per ss. Perak, from Siugapore Messrs. Suelling. MeikCjou, Hiudson, W. Peacock From Port Swettenham Messrs. Harrison aud Weber, Mr. aud Mrs Marshall aud child Per ss. Formosa, from Siugapore Mr. H. D. Holland, Rev. J. P. Parry. IVr s.s. Pali tana, from Kaugoou Mr. Sarkies. Departed. Per s.s.
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  • 77 5 To-day 24th Day of 4th Moon. League Football V. M C. A. vs. C. R C. Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, corner of Penang Road and Cum plied Sr.uet. 7 to 8-30 p.m. aud 9-30 till 30 pm To-morrow 2-3lh Day of 4th Moou Towu Baud, Esplanade, <i to 7 t
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  • 18 5 English tDOta) ...6th Juue China Oceana Hrh China (Gueirenau) ...1 1 1 1| German (Pren*reu) ldtli
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  • 49 5 P. O. SAILINGS VI 11 'if* u ll l W R|a ll.imi Haw l De la 0 June. Oesm 8 June China 20 Malta 2i l xi N r» M I)Li I W K I is. Am* Nyanza II Juit y Nitre 15 June. Simla 2j j Nubia, 23
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is unquestionably tbe mo6t successful mediciue iu use for bowel complaints, and is now the recoguized standard over a lirgepart of the civilized world. A few doses of it will invariably cure an ordinary «ttapk- of Diarrhoea. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 325 5 mtn-mm bicycles. VPS 1 certainly they do cost more, much more; BUT II PENANC SALES ROOM. Established 1892. No. 41 Beach Street, Penang. Auctioneers, Brokers, Appraisers KOH LN(j HIN, House nd Land Agcn,s ard >■ J. W. 11 A L LI F A X, Pawnbroker*' Auctioneers. Proprietors .nd Auctioneers■ Cabinet
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 34 5 WEATHER. 1 UK following report isk udlv Ki;pplici] IV 'be Signal Dim-tor ol Fort Cornwallis n. n. Tim raintall lP »1 1* a.in. to-day was nil. UlW*lk. 8!» tine 8. K. •lour* *»n.l, J
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  • 74 5 Obituary. (Supplied by Reuter.) Karl Blind. Loudon, 2nd June.— 1 he death is aunouuced of Karl Biiud, the celebrated Re former, at Hampstead. The deceased was an Hon. Member of the Italian Academy of Literature aud co operated from England with Mazzini, Garibaldi, Ledru-Rolliu, Louis Blanc, aud other European leaders.
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  • 282 6 Per P. O. s.s. Mooltan, connecting with the Delta at Colombo, due at Teuaug ou 6th June To Penang (from Loudon, May 10) Mr T H. Metzies (from Marseilles, Miv 17) Dr. Keuu, Mr. G. E. Stephenson. To Singapore (from London) Dr. VV. R. C. Middleton,
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  • 128 6 Penang, 4tu June h ßy courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Oainand Sank ...2/4,’ 6 i months* sight Bank ...2/4 T 7 e Credit -2/4* 3 Documentary ...2/4| C 100 t t;i. Demand Bank Rs 1/4 3 days’ sigh» Private 175$ Buiiimv. Demand Bank 173 J Mouimein. [>emand Bank
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  • 192 6 Jo d ioaf $6l 60 B. Pepper(W.Coast 3U*s.- > o/.. 16^. —no slock White Pepper 23| —fellers Trang Pepper 18 buyers Cloves (picked) 51. no sellers \j ace 81.50 sales Mace Pickings 72.— buyers Nutmegs 110 s 26. sellers SNo. 1 5-10 sales 2 w> «took Basket 3.00 buyers
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  • 150 6 Penang, 4th Junk, 1907. Bek*— c Soup per catty 12 Roast -4 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Hump Steak 24 Ox Tail ?acb 25 Tongue 50 Feet 15 Heart 28 Liver 25 Pork Pork per catty 34 Pig’s Head 22 Feet 26 Tongue 34 Mutton pe*‘
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  • 352 6 Name. Mining. Bruang Ltd. Duff Development Co., Ltd. Tin Mining Co. Ltd. Jeher Hydraulic Tin Mining Co. Ltd. ICanaboi Ltd. Karaugan do Tin Mining Co. Ltd.! Kinta Tin Mines, Ltd. ...j Kledang Tiu Mining Co., Ltd. ...j Ivuantan Tin Mining Co., Ltd. Lahat Mines, Ltd. ...I New Gopeng Mining
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 80 6 Summer Diari liocu in (children. I> During the hot weather of the summer mouths the liist unnatural looseiess of a child's l) whIh should h ve immediate attention, »o iis to check tin* 1 1 s aso I'cf'i c it become* serious. All that is is a lew nones of
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    • 87 6 W 4 A'*3£a iSKJpr' V V>. *7 AGE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. Watson’s DUNDEE WHISKY, No. 10. THE FINEST OLD SCOTCH J. WATSON 8 Co Ltd.» DUNDEE. M V V AGENT, M C ALISTER CO., LTD., Singapore, Penang and Federated Malay States. Chamberlain’s Fain Balm. It is an antiseptic liuiineut and
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    • 126 6 > CO X O -J UJ < o ro Hath* iuc« ■i r^VvS M m i G^r W c° T'* O'* ftoS S-t»*»->** TSm '*smm ijjf SBl'*: ffiPSj; ■HI -fl. w/Sm V.® Iga K«. ";l JS TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM Ban Seng Co., Gim Tek Bee Co., Heap Lee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 803 7 IIAXTER ft Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDILANHS. BUTTERY Co. HA VII» CORSAd S SON'S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA navy canvas, No o. SANhu amis, lurrri.u'v 0 WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINGS. Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, GILFILL.AN CO., LTD. John Bazley White Bros.’ PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Sandi/ands, limtery Co., RANEEGUNGE STONEWARE.
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    • 53 7 Lingering Colds. Tlie louder a cold hangs ou, the u.oie it neakeus the sysiem. I>o not iuu the ruk of no atLu-k of pueumoiiia b? ueglccliug <-l«aiuberUi.n* Cough Ueme.lv will rU re jour co'd and *11 dau K r from this .Wave w.il Iw avoided. The George T -vu Di.peo>*,}i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 983 8 Linn Sun Ho, CHOP he nG IVIOM 6t Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A. NOTICE. Importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. 220 Kim Keng Leong Co., 127, BEACH STREET. IMPORTERS 01 EVERY DESCRIPTION OK Charges
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