Straits Echo, 15 November 1909
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Straits Echo
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Title Section37 1909-11-15 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLt OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. V()I>. 7. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, MUMMY, 16th NOVEMBER, lUOtf. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 260.37 words
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Advertisement1150 1909-11-15 1 GUINNESS’S STOin. TIANQ LEE A 00. c wtl/ L^DSP SOf.fi AH ENTS. BANKS. THE Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd., (ENGINE- WORKS Chartered Bank of India, Hongkong Shanghai Australia and China. Banking Corporation* AND DOCKYARD.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Pounders. Engineering Appliances Fittings in Stock. Engiuc Works, Wold Quay v and 37,1,150 words
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Advertisement22 1909-11-15 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. MOddlN «T 1 r£>7 2 s s <0 > CO XpßTOj!^ TIANQ LEE Co., Sole Agent*-22 words
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Article580 1909-11-15 2 1 A well-dressed woman,” an the local reporter doecrib«d her, wnn charged b*fote the Southport Magistrates a few day* ago. ou i('maud, with purloining two ornameuU from a local tradesman Mr. F. A. Jones, who defended, naid that it wan one of the mokt distressing crses which580 words
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Article271 1909-11-15 2 A worn! story about a mysteiious smell that for atiue b ill*l the ilorts of a üblic health offitjera is told in the report of the Public lletlth Committee ot Lambeth Borough Council It spoiled complaints came to the ti w i hill about horrible smells at271 words
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Article132 1909-11-15 2 A French journal has discovered a wondeiful white mot key iu the Frankfort K»l gieal G irdeus. It »s sail to be mest rare, but it we remember atighi there a»e two specimens m the gaideus in lt'-genl’s P.*ik. Tin* monkey answers to the name ot Bi132 words
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Advertisement79 1909-11-15 2 Do It Now. Now is i lj«» t jnie to pet rid of tour theu in vt sui. YbU cau do a* by “J plying Cham bi‘i!»m t I'iio Ibiiu Nine cues out of tro me «-imply muscular ibeutnatism due to c >ld or ilnon c rbeumatuni, aud jield to79 words
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Advertisement1284 1909-11-15 2 THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. MORRreosoTE (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF w TUBERCULOSIS > OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS all Chemists Sold by GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. riTENDEKS will be received at the Re4 1 dent Councillor’s Offi 'e. 1'* cane, for (а) Penang and Province1,284 words
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Advertisement1178 1909-11-15 2 notice Ten»!** will be received at the D'.a'ric Office, HtMi Pu’au, up to the 30lh November, 19v.9. fur the ri«h» to pick cocoanuta on the village sites of I'aut ti Ac* ©b anil Passir Par j me ami the former villae© ait** ol Oeit**k Sar ggol fm the te m1,178 words
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Article28 1909-11-15 3 Vest git t runi Agent$ Due Himalaya Davaohi P Alice Goebeo Colombo Sidgprore S Colombo A. A .G A Jo. BM.tCo. B. 18tbNov. 20ih 23rd 24th28 words
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Article26 1909-11-15 3 F esteli For Ay<r ntt L&’vei Himalaya Deranha P. Alice Goebeu S ngapore Colombo Jolombo Singapore K G ACo. \GACo. B.M ACo. B.M ACo. Not.26 words
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Shipping.
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Article217 1909-11-15 3 Somi’i, Br. 8 8,4 225. Cubitt, 13:b Not., Yokobam*, 18:h Oct., Geu. A. G. A Co. Ningchoic, Br. s a.. 5 836, Alien, 14 b N *v Singapore, 12th Nov., Qeu. —W. M. A Co. Pa’itana Br. s s., 1.034. D’Ciuz. 14 h Nov., Rangoon. 11th Not, Gen —H.217 words
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Article48 1909-11-15 3 15th November. Caly, so. for Deli Malacca, for Tongkab. Theseus, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Signa 1 for Singapore and Hongkong Canton, for Bindings and Teluk AnsoL. C Apear, for Calcutta. Un P eng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld an 1 Taipiug.48 words
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Article83 1909-11-15 3 Fob Kedah—Per Tong Oman, to-morrow, 9 a m. Asahan—Per Petre\ to morrow, 1 p n. Trang—Per 6 'ree Bangka, to-mo.iow, 1 p.mLangkat— Per Jin Ho, tc-morrow, 1 n». Deli Per Malaya, to morrow, 2 p <• 1 ort Swettenhain and Singapore—Per Perak, to morrow, 3 p m. Teluk83 words
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Article487 1909-11-15 3 Per P. and O. s s. Marmora, from London Ojt. 22. connecting with the Himalaya at Colombo, dua at Penang on 18th Nov. To Penang Mr. P. D. Oiborue. Mr. A. Lampard, Miss Iremonger. To Singapore Mr. A. Melvin, Mr A McCulloch, Mr. E. Simon. Dr.487 words
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Advertisement612 1909-11-15 3 p, 0. Steam Navigation Coy Kxperled Arri?»lH i.nd Departures. Mail 8ervlc«. Outward Vox 1" Himalaya connecting irith Marmora Delta Morea lM>c l*i I hi hi ;;h DctJtdui Mooltan Manta i Homeward. |».*c 'J4U. A pi. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fom Ihtbndbd to Sail. Stbamb». Singapore. (Three times a612 words
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Advertisement375 1909-11-15 3 (8 HIPPIHO.) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. -jrt ~ifafa ztr 9? T; >w vr r <.-* t. *w -tr*r m/— lT f-* v v A -L TH** anc now n mad this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen* Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Ganoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles,375 words
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Article, Illustration99 1909-11-15 4 Ja.tlca mIIiOm mrjbod} and ]Mkt alcna *msrvm dally (•inapt «iMlir at Till CRITERION PRESS, Lid., No. 226—232, Bo&cii St root. Pnnmi* PRIOR: OAII.T LOOAI ft* ..per anmnr M OUTRTATIONS PnUo "itra WAII. ■IHTION (Poat Free) «II UAKI.R AIMIRI 8S Tchr —Penang." Telephone No. 343. A.A.—All boatneea rcmoiauiraticti*99 words
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Article421 1909-11-15 4 I Horrible stories such as the one telegraphed to us to-day shock every one of us into the sudden recognition that we are in the habit of ignoring dreadful possibilities. People at Home sometimes remark about the dangers we undergo in making the421 words
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Article125 1909-11-15 4 Gii Excellency tbe Governor has been pleased tom ke the following appointin' nts with effect troni the 9th instant Mr. G- A Hall, Actieg D stiict Judge and First Magistrate. Penaug. to act temp rarily as Registrar of Muhammadan Marriages. Penang, iu addition to his other duties Mr. \V.125 words
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Article95 1909-11-15 4 Convict ion Quashed. In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Thornton this morning Mr. Elton Bell and three P. C A peons appealed against the sentence pass'd on them by Mr di Mello for assaulting Sjrgeant Worton at, the AgriHorticultur <1 Show grounds. Mr. B a ll,95 words
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Article727 1909-11-15 4 Tbe following business in tin his been doue to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange,> buyers, n > sellers E is»em Smelting Co., 704.«; buy' rs. no sellers St ans Trading Go., buy. r«, no sellers j Sin<ap<»ie Straits Trading Co.. 100 tons at 7*55 Opium is727 words
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Article323 1909-11-15 4 I». V. S. C. VS. C. R. c. Tbe Chinese Recreation Club managed to play out time ia the cricket in itch against the Penang Volunteer Sports Club on the Eaplxnade last Saturday afternoon. Tbe Volunteers had first knock and scored IC6 runt for 5 wickets before declaring their323 words
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Article503 1909-11-15 4 Wiling about the Yap Hon Chic case, out Kuila Lumpur coriespoudeut spoke of sen sational evideucr, It apparently hid to do with a foolish ceremony at the Pudu Temple, to which Temple Yip Hon Chiu was credited wi ll a subscription of 1,0 0. He admitted giving $lOO.503 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article28 1909-11-15 4 (Echo Special.) Staying Till Wednesday. Ipoh, November 15.—The Austr aiian cricketers arrived at Ipoh yesterday, with Mr. Birch. They are staying till Wednesday. J a28 words
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Article34 1909-11-15 4 (Supplied by Reuter Accused Acquitted. London, 15'h November.— Tbe trial of M-idam StoinheJ for the murder of htr husband has been cnnc’uded at Paris Sle was acquitted amid frani'c cheering.34 words
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Article36 1909-11-15 4 (Supplied by liesler.) 4IK) Killed. London, 1S e h November.—A te!ee r!,rn from Spring r 1 lev. Illinois, sta ea tliat 400 people were killed ia a fi'e at a c >ll err.36 words
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Article100 1909-11-15 4 (»S U} jjlie I by Reuter 10 Inches of Kain Daily. Lordon, 13th November— Reuter's correports unpiecedentt tl fl >ods »t Kiogstoi w here it has raided mucb t 5 inst. The raiu continues bo! aD average fall of In in. is bein',»' ipgisteied dai*JCommunications are interiupfed. Hurricane.100 words
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Article85 1909-11-15 5 4 My fry Reuter Some Coiini qiiences. j n <Jon. 14'li November. —The Economitt ~'ilint**» ,,at fhe of tbe Budget P 11 r< n«»* a loss to tbe Exchequer of from |0 millions steilmg. Swathling, the eminent hanker, t ,,n l i<> a” interview tint85 words
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Article122 1909-11-15 5 I (Su/ by Reiter) I,ih rals Confident of Victory. I,»n<lon. 15 b Nov* nil**r—At «he Colston I |i,v barqoat at B.iatol Mr. WiMtos pmidwt i>f tli* l Board of Tndt I h ,1,4! the House of Lord* woud pitch min the gutter millions of tbe revenue. The122 words
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Article51 1909-11-15 5 (Suj pli d I y Reut.r All Offer of £15.000. I, aidon, 15 1 li November. A telegram from «jvdnev Mates that the Australian spoilsman Me 1 utoeli Ins cible*i to America IT-iring a pine if jC 1 5.000 for the .L-ft ter-Johnson to take place probably iu51 words
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Article498 1909-11-15 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) AHcnipt on the Viceroy’s Life. ban lon, Isli N veinber.— While B ird Muto, the V.ceroy of India, ami Lady Mintowne cliivieg in a carriage though Ahmedal)id two bombs wete burled from ilia crowd and struck the members of the V.cpiov'h esc >rt bu* failed498 words
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Article344 1909-11-15 4 (Echo Sjwial.) Many Europeans Drowned. Splendid Behaviour of the Omv. Singapore, loth November.— A c Jlli siou between the La Seyne and the Ond took place in the Rhio Straits at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Xh e La Seyne sank in two minutes. The Onda344 words
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Advertisement360 1909-11-15 4 RECORDS. FOR DISC TALKING MACHINES. Those wbo WISELY bate been WAITING for the arrival of TISBINQTON3 NEW STOCK OF RECORDS are informed tbat tbaao bare now been opened up. They are ready to SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Betide* all tbe newest, there are tbe EVERGREEN PENANG FAVORITES La Paloma, Chorister*, and360 words
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Advertisement73 1909-11-15 4 Croup Quickly Cured. n few dof 8 of Chamberlain’s Cough Hf. nißdj brings surpr sing results when a child jhow. symptoms of croup. There is no cause for alarm when th*s medicine ig in the house 1 it rare y takes mo:e th; n h f doses to bnng about73 words
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Article919 1909-11-15 5 ORDINARY MFETING, FRIDAY. NOV. 12. Present. His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson. The TIon’ble the Col. Sec. Capt. Sir A. Young, the Treasurer, J. O. Anthonisx. /I the Ag. Attorney-General, It. Allen. the Ag. Col. Engineer. F. J. Pigott. n I W. D. Barnes. II. Fort. E.919 words
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Article690 1909-11-15 5 Tli*» fo’l >wing letter appears ix the S FP. I) 3 *r S r, R-ferring to thec>py **f letter sent to i be Pc n *ng p ip*»rs signed 8c u tator” and insert'd id jour columns th n orumi», I agree witb it iu the m-tm, but690 words
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Article428 1909-11-15 5 The Straits Times, which does not quite real z- the position at the E>stem Smelting wo-ks. Ins an emustug editorial on the tecent mee'iug. Here’s an x*rac« M «s« of the Eastern Smelt ng shaies an held bv Chinese, aud they are the most phlegm *t c class428 words
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Article176 1909-11-15 5 Ox N iv. 3 au attempt w is mide to dtuii lish the four arch Y u niti bridge on the Ivowloo. -'Jantnn railway, wtnch-had become unsafe iu c>u>«qjeuce of ihe subsidence o r the struc'u’e due to softness of the eirth The blowing up was176 words
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Article166 1909-11-15 5 A good cut m*k*th the heart g’ad but a mistime is a gift *o the euemy. Stoleu runs are sweet aud a hill lifted to the ropes is plessaut but whilst thou »uuuest uo the pitch the deeper Imk* behiud. If off-theorists eufice th e conscut thou166 words
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Article470 1909-11-15 5 All Additional Mycologist for the f. yi. s. The Ma>ay Mill of the lOih iust. says there is every probibility of an additional mycologist joining the staff of the Deport input of Agricul'uie here next year. This is not ouly the uatural ou'come of the urgeut represeutations470 words
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Article258 1909-11-15 5 Akbivbd. Per S 3. Pa'itiua, 14'h Nov., from Ran'oon Messrs. F. Corab, R. Nairn, Shin Fan. Khe Nan, War Ham. Chin Pok, Chin Pan and Ah Foh. F otn Calcutta: Mr. F. J- Risley. Per s.®. Ma aya. loth Nov, from Deli Mrs- A Lind, Mrs. J. Graicben, Mrs.258 words
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Article101 1909-11-15 5 To-dat. 3 d Day of I<)ih Mik>i Pen rug T»uf Club Annual General Mee’mg. 4pm Town Band, E-plan id*. 6 to 7 p rn. The l,i ti a” Towu Hall, 9-15 p m. E. «4 O. Hotel Special Supper. The New Japaneae Cinematograph, corner < f Ciinpbell Street aud101 words
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Article24 1909-11-15 5 English iH-ma'aya ...18 ii N<t Cbiua (Devanlta) ...i0 h Ciiuih I Piin e s A ice) ...23 «1 Germau \Goeben> ...24 b24 words
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Advertisement605 1909-11-15 5 NOTICE. OFFERS aie iuvitel for tlie prop tv, buildings. mill, ice plant aul engims formerly belonging to The Hnuukoug M.ll iOk? CompjDv. Limited, aud situate at Jm.k Bay iu the Colony of Hongkoug pirticulais whereof ate as folk w 1. Properly-. —Now Kowloon Mai iue Lot No. 4 fi'uiie in605 words
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Advertisement282 1909-11-15 5 MUCKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISK) The Acme of Quality 108c S S. Oe Hack for Deli .'.'id Langsa. This Steamer is d eking and will not sail before Saiurdav, the *JOth N •vernier, 19. 9 RUITENBACK. LIE BEK I' A CO. 11 11 0« 841 Agents, K P M. The New Japanese282 words
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Article807 1909-11-15 6 Mr». Leigh Tell» How She wm Fed by Force. Mrs Leigh, one of the suffragists in Wm «on Green Gaol, Birmingham, made the foil »wiog statement to her aolicitor ou bin («•cent «iait to the prison in connection with the proceedings to be takeu against the807 words
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Article543 1909-11-15 6 1 o n tho Report on the Excise Department in Burma for lh08-09 '1 i** t til receipts show a decline of over two lakhs, attnbutahle to tbe considerable fall in tlie opium revenue, in which there was a decrease of ueaily fire lakhs. The543 words
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Article131 1909-11-15 6 November, 191)9. n 11. W. L.W. H.W. L.W. A. M. A M. P. M. P. M--15th 1 35, 7.48, 2 01, 814 16th 2 27, 8 39, 2.52, 9 05 17th 3 18, 9 31, 3 44, 9.57 18th 4 09, 10 22, 4 3-5, 10.48131 words
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Article122 1909-11-15 6 Pb.hang, 15th Noybmbbb [By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, Demand Bank 2/4^, 4 months* sight Bank 2/4% 3 Credit 2/4 J 3 Documentary.. 2/4,% Calcutta, Demand Bank Ra. 1741 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 1744 Moulmein, Demand Bank 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras,122 words
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Article207 1909-11-15 6 Gold l>eaf $61.8) 3. Pep] er(W.Coast 31b5.5 oz.) no stock White Pepper $24.75 set ers [Tang Popper out of season Cl jvo# out of season Mace 92. sellers tlacc Pickings 83. —severs Vutmegr 110 s 2 > 75 sales No. 1 6 75 sales Sugar 2 no stock Basket207 words
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Article200 1909-11-15 6 Prnang, 15th Notkmber, 1909. B»*k— ett Soup per catty 14 Roast h 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Mea» lt> Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Foot 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue200 words
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Article1427 1909-11-15 6 a S sL I *3 J Number of p 3 5 Capital. Shares > Dividends Name. i .2 1 Mati 3 Mining?. 1903 I 300,000 30.000 10 10 12 for year ending 31/8/09 Relat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. $5 4 .t, .907 M 300,000 22,500 10 10 Bruang Ltd.1,427 words
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Advertisement30 1909-11-15 6 1 lie most rapid aud satisfactory results obtained Itreatment with tiOIlOfU&tl (K.iwa Smial Booklet (in) sample to iihm|teal iii eu tree ud application to any of tire clue! I't-nang Chemists.30 words
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Advertisement86 1909-11-15 6 (•Onosail capsules contain only the purest East Indian Sandal wood oil and Kawa Kawa. The first dose quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms, bots of 40 capsules at all dealers and Chemists. FOR SALE. WALKER’S EVERYDAY COOKERY EOOK for the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. PRICE *l. TOSTAGE EXTRA. CASH86 words
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Article254 1909-11-15 7 Iu the course of bis iptecb delivered on (he occasion of the opeuing of the J hn Mot lej C lenncil Libora'ory at the Uniformly of M«i.Chester hind Morley fip'tM—l a simple den e to know what constituUs an educated pen oj. Evident!? bis uud254 words
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Article315 1909-11-15 7 Theie are several parallel cirei to that o Mr Pi' cum’, foimetly assis'aut to the p > •iJeut of the Peuu-y'vauia Rnlway. who, i was rrcently repotted, left a fortune of thn miliums sterling to his widow in a will whici contained only twelve liu.sof typewriting.315 words
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Article335 1909-11-15 7 Mr. T. P. O’Connor, wiitiug in M A P. has a few words to say on The ‘GOA;.’ aud D ess,” as follows I lie late M r Gladstone was alvv.i s citeful to attune bis clot’ es to the weattur. There stems to be an idea335 words
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Advertisement1099 1909-11-15 7 INSURANCES. r LONDON ASSURANCE 1 CORPORATION. jsroitnuiATRD by royal (’HARTKR A.D. 1720 #nllK nn having t*eon appointed 11 t► tor the above Corporation, are A ...rml to accept MARINE and prepared to accept j J5,. K n,k* 0"™“* ra,W? tCCSON. SIMONS A Co. Ltd pA lie Assurance Company, Limited, Knta1,099 words
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Advertisement295 1909-11-15 7 SIEMENS BROTHERS’ DYNAMO WORKS, LIMITED. 9 ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER AND TRACTION ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. “TANTALUM LAMPS.” THE NEW TYPE FOR HIGH VOLTAGES. 25, 32 and 50 200 to 240 CANDI E POWER VOLTS Extract from Annual Report. 1908, Electricity Supply Depart i ent Municipality of George Town, Penang. THE “TANTALUM”295 words
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Advertisement125 1909-11-15 7 Save Money by liuying Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. You will pa? just as much for a bo*.tie of Chamberlaiu’s Cough Kerned j as for anv of the other couth medicines, but you save money by buying it. The taviog is ia v. b,t you get. not what you pay. The su125 words
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Advertisement963 1909-11-15 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen A Cv., Pha U.S.A. barges Moderate, Consultation Free. bmidivc’at Ao. 2la, Penang Road A (cw doors from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel, 6 mthi TEA FOR SALE. USEFUL TO PLANTERS, ESTATES, ETC. Check Roll Books of leaves. Price, $8 each. O V963 words
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2159 1909-11-15 9 Somo Peculiar diatoms. number of the Philippine Scitnee no intereiting miliclw <»n J° %r [,','jnon ol Qjtsngan sod Vicinity by Inn Villaverde i- translated by 6r ii.hu C. Worcester, «mi r nn I 1 e« »ii th"*e mountain po >plo „.,1 t, v Commissioner Worcester2,159 words
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Article1124 1909-11-15 9 Hart Kennedy writes in the World: —Life isn’t worth living if one doesn’t keep young If veu are always weak and ailing and never up to the m»'k you might as well be dead Neither riches nor birth nor power nor anything else is of avail if you1,124 words
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Article664 1909-11-15 9 Since the teturn to tbeiivilized world of Dr. Cook and of Commander Peary the Esquimaux have been talked of more than thev ever were We have heard at range tales about them. The whole world knows now, for instance, thanks to Dr. Cook, tbit an664 words
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Article266 1909-11-15 9 Well we pny in our litanies to be delivered from the tyranny of the picture postcard, for it has uow broken out in a new aud most form. For some time view postcards that supers'ded interesting le'tets from relatives and friends have beeu growing mercifully fewer and266 words
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953 1909-11-15 9 (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) PROPOSED PROGRAMME, To be Submitted to a Special General Meeting to be held on Monday,, 15th November, 1909. at the rooms of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, at 4-30 p.m. NOTICE—No amendments to this Programme will be953 words
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Advertisement54 1909-11-15 9 Save the Doctor’s Fee. If you ire a man of moderate meaus and cannot aft >rd to employ a physician when you have an attack of diarrtcri. you will be pleased to know that one or two doses of Chamberliau’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrboei Remedy wdl cure it. The George54 words
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Advertisement84 1909-11-15 9 Muscular Fains. Hundreds of testimonials could be furnished showing the great pain reliev.ng power of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in c tees of muscular rheumatism, lameness or soreness of the muscles from any cause. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Ageats. MARTIN’S jAHSMtipFlls A French Remedy for &1. lrr«|oluHiit. mt r t84 words
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Advertisement270 1909-11-15 9 Entries Close at 5 p. m. on Monday, 20th December, 1909, (except for Race 8, Third Day, which closes as stated); Handicaps for the First Day will bi published on or before the 23rd December, 1909. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a handicap by the winner of270 words
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Advertisement614 1909-11-15 10 NOW READY. SALE Ini Pantun Karang-Karangan.” CONTKNTB: I “TALES OF MALAYA, BT SOUTHERN CROSS," BAXTER Cr.’J BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDILANDS, PUTTERY a Co. Pantun Dagang. h Kunda Diri. Puji Pujian. Budi. Kaeih. w Sambayang. Sindier (Vuitainim: IH very intereHlinc short stories dealing with life in the Main/ Peninsula. (241 PAGES614 words
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