Straits Echo, 24 June 1910
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Title Section34 1910-06-24 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE: OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR.;EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 8. $24 Per Annum PENANG, FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, 1910. Slagle Copy, 10 cents No. 139.34 words
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Advertisement929 1910-06-24 1 4ffF\TS GUINNESS’S STOUT. a JS*7 V>,\ S 5k *m r io .Sj n W- ij t 3TV sssva THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad Offick—Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders. The ONLY company that has this929 words
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Advertisement26 1910-06-24 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR FAST.! NOddlh at x>y T a x> OS o J 2 O) aivs? > VVL'l 2* o. TIANQA.EE A Oq., Scfe26 words
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Article1073 1910-06-24 2 Tli*» Time* of Ceylon, of June 10, publishes an interesting interview with Dr. Mueller, a German scientist, who was ethnologist and linguist to an expedition which was recently despatched to the South Seas, to make a scientific study of the Islands and their inhabitants. We left Hamburg1,073 words
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Advertisement43 1910-06-24 2 According to all accounts we have the assurance that ttonoHail is one of the most valuable discoveries of modern pharmacology and is far ahead of all preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs, etc. It is the safest and most successful. At all Chemists and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement456 1910-06-24 2 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds etc. THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. MOUSWTE (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS Sold by all Chemists THE KiTLAMG CO, i Ti) of No. 1/3 Old Market Sqr.456 words
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Advertisement1761 1910-06-24 2 The Subscription List will close at 3 p.m. on Monday, the 27th of June, 1910. BMDG-EX) prospectus OF THE TAIPINC RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. To be issued in Shanghai ou the 15th of June, 1910. Copies of the full Prospectus may be obtained from the Company’s Hankers. TO BE INCORPORATED UNDER1,761 words
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Article26 1910-06-24 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mall Santa*Homeward OuTWAKD. Arrndia 2 I n tll 16 Ami ye 13 July- I Eura hervlce HoMEWXK d Outwaei). 04 June. S=f IS26 words
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Article16 1910-06-24 3 ,.29thJune English (Delhi) 2nd July China (Arcadia) t nth China Yorck) 7th German Kleuit16 words
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Article37 1910-06-24 3 Vessel# From Agents Due Beuvorlich Delhi Arcadia Yorck Kleist Bencleuch •London Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo London 1 S.BACo. IA.G. Co. A. Co. 'B.M. Co. B. Co. S.B.&Co. 26th June 29th 2nd July f>tli 7tn 7th37 words
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Article30 1910-06-24 3 Veeeele For A genie Leave» Benvorlich Delhi Singapore S.B.&Co. Singapore A.G. ,Co. June. Arcadia Yorck Kleiet Bmcleuch Colombo A.G. Co. Colombo B.M. Co. Singapore B.M. Co. Singapore jS.B.&Co. July.30 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article243 1910-06-24 3 Van der Parra, Dut. s.s., 381, ScMette, 23rd Juue, Singapore, 21st June, Gen. H. L. Co. Malacca, Br. s.s., 405, Upton, 23rd June, Tongkah, 22nd June, Gen. A- G. Co. Pin Seng, Br. 8.«., 378, Davidson, 23rd June, Singapore, 21st June, Gen. E. S. Co., Ltd. Peking, Swe. s.s.,243 words
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Article50 1910-06-24 3 24th Junk. Van der Parra, for Deli, Batu Bahra, and Pmieh. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Carlyle, for Teluk Anson. Borneo, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Kut Sang, for Calcutta. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taipiug. Asavna, for Sourabaya.50 words
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Article102 1910-06-24 3 For Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein —Per Pachumba, to-morrow, 7 a.in. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, tomorrow, 9 a.m. Madras taking mails for Europe, etc., via Bombay —Per Tee eta, to-morrow, 10 a.m. Tongkah—Per Malacca, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Batu Bahra—Per S ree Bangka, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Perak, to-morrow,102 words
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Article308 1910-06-24 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Mongolia, from London, June 3, connecting with the Delhi at Colomlx), due at Penang on 29th June To Penang Mr. J. A. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Everdell, Mr. J. Hargreaves, Mr. W. J. Lees, Mr. J. W. Burns, Mr.308 words
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Advertisement297 1910-06-24 3 e.&o. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures, Mail Service Outward. June 29 Delhi connecting with Mongolia July 13 A**aye Marmora 27 Drvanha Morea Aug. 10 Arcadia Mooltan Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2ndclass To London by Sea £66 £44 To Marseilles or Gibraltar £61-12 £41-16 EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate Service.297 words
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Advertisement635 1910-06-24 3 (EI H I P PIN F~*-: BRITISH INDIA z ;< .sjy STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. For Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore. (Three times a week). Sat. 25th June, 4 p.m Sun. 26th June, 4 p.m. Thur. 30th June, 4 p.m. Sat. 2nd July, 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore (Twice635 words
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Advertisement376 1910-06-24 3 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. HCPBBXAL GERMAN MAIL LINS. ;v.--'~'0-‘TS r 'THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, 8. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice vena), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and376 words
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Article, Illustration98 1910-06-24 4 J Oft ice satisfies everybody and justice alone.—Bmerton. Published daily (except Sundays) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No 226 232. Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAILY LOCAL f 24 per annum. OUTSTATIONS Portage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Poet Free) *'s CABLE ADDRESS Fcho—Penang.” Telephone No. 343 N.B.— All business98 words
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Article573 1910-06-24 4 The Bishop of London has been talking about the coming reform of the divorce law, and of how it will affect the Church and churchmen. How little concern for morality, and how much for church discipline, these high ecclesiastics appear to entertain. Bishop Ingram deeply sympathises with573 words
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Article143 1910-06-24 4 Sir Chen Tung Liang Clieng. His Excellency Sir Chen Tung Liang Cheng, who has l»een appointed Chinese Ambassador at Berlin, was a passenger on board the German mail Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which touched at Penang on Wednesdav last. On the steamer’s arrival Messrs. Leong Lok Hing, of Chop143 words
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Article75 1910-06-24 4 On the 17th inst. we briefly announced that Mr. Chan Sze Jin had passed his Law Final. We have since got further information, to the effect that he obtained First Class Honours, and was actually top of the Honours List. He gets a three year75 words
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Article59 1910-06-24 4 The Resident Councillor has received a telegram from H. E. Sir John Anderson to the effect that the King has been pleased to confer on Mr. R. N. Bland, who recently retired after 28 years' service in the Straits, the Companionship of the59 words
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Article48 1910-06-24 4 Mr. L. E. Slowe is not suffering from typhoid fever, as stated in the Echo the other day, on the authority of a fellow employee. He is in the Hospital, but there is nothing ailing him so serious as we were led to believe.48 words
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Article50 1910-06-24 4 Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $74, buyers no sellers a* Singapore (refined) at 874.45, buyers no sellers, and in London at =£l4B ss. cash and =£l49 ss. three months’ sight. Opium is quoted today at $1,460 and Rangoon rice at $137 per covan.50 words
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Article249 1910-06-24 4 Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s latest alterations:— i Anglo-Malay 28s. 6d.— 31s. Bukit Mertajam 4s. —4s. 6d. Highlands =£6}£ £7s. Kuala Lumpur =£lo—=£lol. Lanadron =£6 T B —£7£. Linggi 615.—635. 6d. Selangor 725. 6d.—775. 6d. United Serdang £7 £7L The Royal Contract Packet Teetta is exjiected to arrive here249 words
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Article313 1910-06-24 4 A case which is exciting great interest among the native actors in Penang was before Mr. A. W. Bailey, Second Magistrate, on Wednesday afternoon, when Asan Kechi, a well-known Malay actor, was charged with cheating by dishonestly inducing one Cheali Chin Keong, manager of the International313 words
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Article201 1910-06-24 4 A meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices to consider applications for Public House licences for the second half of the current year was held in the First Magistrate's Court on Wednesday afternoon, when there were present the following gentlemen —Messrs. G. A. Hall (Chairman), F. J. Hallifax,201 words
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Article239 1910-06-24 4 Charged by an Elephant. When Dr. F. M. Skae was returning from his usual visit of inspection to the coolies employed on the Ulu Piali Mine, which is about a mile-and-a-half in the jungle on the right hand side of the Tambun Road just by Tambun village,239 words
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Article109 1910-06-24 4 The Commission appointed bv the Government to enquire into Municipal affairs m Penang will lieirin its sitting at the -lunicipal offices on Mondav morning. The 8.8. Orerdale arrived from Calcutta thm morning with 4,750 tons of coal for Mr Quah Beng Kee. The Chinese woman who gave109 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article31 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Special.) Niven's Successor. Singapore, 23rd June.-Mr. J Rennie succeeds Mr. W. G. Niven 3. going Home, as Secretary of the Tatb° Pagar Dock Board. Un J on S31 words
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Article29 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Special.) lVpppr. Singapore, 23rd June. The market price ol black pepper is SI3. 45, no buyers. Singapore, 24th June. Black Pepper... $13.50 no buyers White Pepper $25.0029 words
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Article55 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Spedul.) Latest Prices. Singapore, 23rd June.— Batu Caves ill 7-15-0 buyers Goleondas 6 Linggis 3 Patalings 3-12-0 Bertams 9/- Pajams $l6-50 Pegohs $42 Johores $lB Singapore, 24th June:— Damansaras £8 ss. Lowlands £8 12s. 6<l. Kuala Lumpurs £9 15s. Linggi £8 Is. Balgownies $l9-50cts. Pajams55 words
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Article41 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Special.) Coolies Object to Legal Tariff. Singapore, 23rd June.—ln consequence of emphasizing the legal tariff by the fares being prominently displayed on the vehicles the rickisha coolies of Hongkong struck work vesterdav. The strike is still on.41 words
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Article32 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Special Now Captain, Singapore, 23rd June. —Captain Hunter of the Ban Hin Guan is going Home for good. He is succeeded by Mr. YVatson, the Chief < tfficer.32 words
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Article46 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Special.) Presentation to Mr. Gardner. Singapore, 23rd June. —Upon the arrival of the Hong Moh in port the American Consul will present Mr. Gardner, the chiet officer, with a gold watch in recognition of his gallantrv in the Atlantic some time ago.46 words
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Article72 1910-06-24 4 (Echo Special.) 5 per cent. Dividend. Singapore, 24th June. —At a meeting of the Kuantan Mining Co. a dividend of per cent, was declared. The manager reports that the mines will lie exhausted in 1911. The board’s policy has lieen to close down when they lose money. The72 words
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Article70 1910-06-24 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) Reversion to the State. London, 23rd June. —A telegram from the Hague states that the Chamber had passed a Bill providing for the reversion of private estates in Java to the State. Mr. A. YV. F. Idenburg, Dutch Colonial Minister, said he recognised that70 words
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Article70 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Will Not be Submittedt4> Finnish Diet,. London, 22nd June.—A telegram from St. Petersburg says that the Council of the Empire i» discussing the Finland Government BillReplying to the criticism of the Literals M. Stolvpin, President of the Council of Ministers, contended that Russia’s sovereignty in70 words
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Article55 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) HtTuIDtRH of Such Conferences. Dmdon, 22nd June. —At the fourth International Congress of the Chamliers of Commerce, Mr Sydney Buxton, Postmaster General, in welcoming the delegates, said that such Conferences cleared away misunderstanding. He hoped that the postal rates would be cheapened when the55 words
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Article102 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) 240 Miles in 9 Hours. London, 22nd June.—The Zeppelin VII (lew 240 miles —from Friedriehsnafen to hiesseldorf in 9 hours. She passed Mannheim, Worms, Bingen, Coblenz, Bonn and Cologne. Airship Service Inaugurated. London, 24th June. —There is immense satisfaction in Germany at the epoch making inauguration102 words
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Article67 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Chief of General Staff. London, 24th June. —The Daily Mail state» that proposals are in consideration fur the appointment of Lord Kitchener as Chief of the Imperial General Staff in succession to General Sir W. B. Nicholson. In the event of Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir67 words
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Article32 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Gazetted. London, 24th June—The Gazette announces that the Duke of Cornwall, the King s eldest son, has been made Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester.32 words
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Article41 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Third Meeting of Constitutional Conference. I join lon, 24th June.—The third pirtyconiereiice with regard to the constitutional crisis was held yesterday evening and lasted two hours. The BudgetThe Budget will lx* taken on the 30th June.41 words
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Article101 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Important Discussion re lorged Bills of Lading. L<union, 23rd June.—A meeting of bankers was held in London, all the leading British and Continental banks being represented. The meeting discussed the situation arising from the recent forged bills of lading attached to cotton bills from101 words
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Article122 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Presented to the Ki»Sb liondon, 23rd June. —King George, 'e* terday afternoon, received in the groun a Marlborough House, the Australian, pTe, and Malay States Guides rifle teams f"r Bislev. He addressed them bnem. wishing each team success and warm welcoming the122 words
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Article54 1910-06-24 5 {Supplied by Reuter.) Liberals Protest Against New Appointments. London, 23r«l June.—The appointments of Herr bchorlenier and Herr Dallivitz to succwhl Count Moltke, Prussian Minister of the Interior, and Herr von Armin Krieweu, Minister of Agriculture, has angered the German Lilierals who declare that the Ini}*‘rial Chancellor is now54 words
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Article35 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Renter.) At Vienna. London, 23r«l June.—Prince Tsai-taoand the Chinese military mission have arrived at Vienna. They were cordially revived by the Archduke Franz Salvator and his staff at the legation.35 words
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Article60 1910-06-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Government's Fcdesiest ical Policy. Loudon, 23rd June. —A vigorous campaign has l>een liegun in Sjiain against the Government’s ecclesiastical policy, violent denunciations of which took place from the pulpits. The Catholics are telegraphing strong protests against the Government and messages of loyalty to60 words
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Advertisement417 1910-06-24 4 WHERE TO SPEND WEEK ENDS. In the Charming Climate and Amidst the Lovelv Scenery of IPOH. “A VALLE? NESTLING IN THE BILLS” i'he GRAND HOTEL is renowned for the excellence of its Cuisine and the Comfort of its appointments. PORTER MEETS ALL TRA’NS. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY MODERATE. Tkleorams: OREET, IPOH. P.417 words
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Advertisement82 1910-06-24 4 Publication postponed till to-morrow. Owing to the uncertain condition of Abdul Gunny, the man who was seriously injured in the recent stabbing case at the Shanghai Bar, further proceedings in the inI quest on the body of Nala Gunny, which was to have taken place on Wednesday afternoon, were postponed82 words
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Advertisement43 1910-06-24 4 The Annoying Cough. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat if you want to be annoved. But if you want relief, want tube cured, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers,43 words
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Advertisement13 1910-06-24 4 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Obituary22 1910-06-24 4 Obituary. (Echo Special.) >lr. Carl Zimmer matin. Singapore, 23rd June.—The death took place of Mr. Carl Zimmermann of Messrs. F. Clarke Co.22 words
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Article496 1910-06-24 5 Revival of Lawn Bowls. A match of an interesting sort has Ih*oii arranged between the Penang Cricket Club and the Volunteer Sports Club. Representatives of each side will compete singly, in pairs and in fours, at liowls. The draw resulted as follows Singles: W. Houston vs. N. R.496 words
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Article900 1910-06-24 5 (From Chir Chrn Correspondent.) Taiping, 22nd June. Another of our Perak Veterans will soon be retiring from the service. I refer to Mr. H. E. Hughes, Apothecary, Gopeng. Mr. Hughes belongs to that l>and of pioneer officers who were got out by this Government from Ceylon in the900 words
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Article418 1910-06-24 5 Bt. Andrew’* Cop.” Mr. J. Kerr Black sends the following account of this competition to the 8. F. P.' The St. Andrew’s cup was presented by the Committee of St. Andrew’s House, and has hitherto only been competed for by the Singapore and Malacca Cadet Companies. This418 words
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Article221 1910-06-24 5 Attitude of the British Consul Criticised. There have lieen no fresh developments in the opium situation since we wrote last Friday, reports the China Mail, of June 15. The establishment of the monopoly has virtually stopped all business in the article in Hongkong, and what a serious221 words
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Article181 1910-06-24 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Tar aba, 23rd June, from Madras Messrs. E. Averie, E. Davidson and W. Stulies. Per s.s. Pin Seng, 23rd June, from Singapore Messrs. H. Hubbard, V. Tzelmann, H. Van Bosel and Lim Whatt, Mrs. RobleBs, Mr. and Mrs. Lim Keat Hooi, Mr. and Mrs. Lim Swee181 words
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Article32 1910-06-24 5 TO-DAT. 18th Day of 5th Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. To-moebow. 19th Day of 5th Moon. Golf Clnb: Men’s Monthly Medal and Dublin Cup. Raffles Hotel Guest-Night Dinner.32 words
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Advertisement89 1910-06-24 5 11 o'V to Ward Off Old Age. The most successful wav of warding off the approach of old age is to ma ul a n a vigorous digestion. This Ci:n be done lneating only food suited to yourageand occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose89 words
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Advertisement54 1910-06-24 5 In the Court.'' said Constable A.8.C., I very nearly croaks Though the draughts are nearly killing me. I must laugh at the Judge's jokes! For the colds, well Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Will do! But the judge's wit Is a thing that we all of us endure. ’Cause there ain't54 words
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Advertisement474 1910-06-24 5 To-day’s Advertisements. NOCK SED TONG DISPENSARY, 4, Bridge Street, Penang. JUST OPENED NEAR THE Police Station at the Junction of Beach Street and Bridge Street. Large Stock of Medicines 24.6-10 421 THE 6REAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO LTD. Head Office :—SINGAPORE. Life Aaanranre and Endowment in All Forma. LIBERAL POLITIES.474 words
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Advertisement355 1910-06-24 5 AUTO-HARPS. Muller’s Grand Erato. 37 strings, producing 39 chords. A Really Fine Instrument. CAN BK PLAYED IN ANY KEY. Anglo-German Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, Bugles. NEW STOCK. Jim ARRIVED. Brass and Plated Cylinder Flageolets, Tambourines, Cymbals, Banjos, etc. KOBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. N O T l C E. PENANG SALES ROOM355 words
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Article805 1910-06-24 6 The blessings of corpulence are set forth, in what the writer calls a physiologic appreciation” of fat, by Dr. George M. Niles, of Atlanta, Ga., in an article contributed to The Journal of the American Medical Association (Chicago). Fat, Dr. Niles thinks, is often unappreciated,” and805 words
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Article116 1910-06-24 6 Penang, 24th Junk. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank «/li 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4^ 3 Credit 2/4 n 3 Documentary.. 2/4j Calcutta, Demand Batik Rs. 175' 3 days’sight Private 1761 Bombay, Demand Bank 175) Moulmein, Demand Bank 175 3 days* sight Private 177 Madras. Demand116 words
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Article201 1910-06-24 6 Gold Leaf 364.60 Black Pepper ...no stock White Pepper 23.50 sales Trang Pepper 16.50 seller» Cloves 66. Mace 80.— nom. Pickings 74. —sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 17.50 buyers C No. 1 7.20 sales Sugar ■< 2 no slock (.Basket 4.90 sales Tapioca Flour 1.75 Copra (mixed) 9.10 buyers' f201 words
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Article155 1910-06-24 6 Penang, 24th June, 1910. Beef cts. Soup por catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 j Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 i Pig’s Head... E”* 4 longue155 words
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Article1893 1910-06-24 6 s 1 s I 1 i °23 Number of cL, >T g Capital. Shares I P Dividends. Name. g B &Z i»«d. I S 1 I 1 Cm (2 W to O* 190o|l907 1908 1909 1910 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES, p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. p- c. 1909 150 000 130,0001 11,893 words
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Advertisement68 1910-06-24 6 A Good Household Liniment. When a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is kept in the house, the pains of burns and scalds may be promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed, swellings promptly reduced and rheumatism and neuralgia robbed of their terrors. In fact, for the household ills, it is68 words
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Advertisement46 1910-06-24 6 Neuralgia and Sciatica Cured. The great pain relieving power of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has been the surprise and delight of manv sufferers from neuralgia and sciatica. The excruciating pains chaiacteristic of these diseases are quickly allayed by this liniment. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.46 words
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Advertisement30 1910-06-24 6 The curative action of Gonoaan is attributed to its being antiseptic and anaesthetic, Manufactured by J. D. Riedal Ltd., Berlin, and sold in form of capsules, 40 in a lx>ttle.30 words
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Article685 1910-06-24 7 The Lady* Realm for May is a special Wedding Number,” in defiance of the superstition that makes May an unlucky month for hymeneal purposes. A comic artist draws a picture of the next year’s fashion in weddings —three balloons, in one of which are the clergy mar.,685 words
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Article111 1910-06-24 7 Juno. 1910 Dato HW LW H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 24th 12.28, 6.46, 1.04, 7.22 25th 1.23, 7.32, 1.42, 7.51 26th 2.02, 8.12, 2.22, 8.32 27th 2.41, 8.52, 3.02, 9.13 •28th 3.24, 9.46, 3.47, 9.59 29th 4.13, 10.26, 4.39, 10.52 30th 5.06, 11.20, 5.34, 11.48111 words
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Advertisement1562 1910-06-24 7 INSXJRAW CBS. Tilt LONDON ASSURANCE COUP (IRATION. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. rpH E unde '':;iied, liav ng been appointed 1. Agents lor the above Corporation, a e now pre (raved to accept MAR IN E aud FJ RE ritiksatcu ent rates. PATERbON. SIMONS 00. Ltd. 120 Commercial Union1,562 words
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Advertisement33 1910-06-24 7 BURREL.L Co .’s BOILED HAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHI'IE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BB A 1) RBI All FRO*, ALL llih LLADI\U SIORHS SANDUAMiS. B IT! Wt A 0 Hole Agents, Straits Settlements.33 words
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Advertisement930 1910-06-24 8 W. MANSON. American Dentist, Cate of Or. Allen <ft Co., Pha. US.A. C arges Moderate, Consultation Free. AtftlDlff* AT /vo. 21 a. Penang Road. A iw lotrs turn the Eastern and Orient* Hotel. 6 mtha TEA V IMPERIAL LIGHT LTD. Safest-Cheapest-Most Brilliant. and rain Especially adapted /or out-door work. GALVANIT.930 words
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