Straits Echo, 6 July 1910
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Title Section36 1910-07-06 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 F T H:, WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, 1910. Slagle Copy, 10 cents. No.36 words
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Advertisement948 1910-07-06 1 tiqer brand oement. S H°2C,£ *5 "il# «/=S7 FO/? PURPOSES. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. < banks. H*ad Office—Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders. The ONLY company that has this deposit. Chartered Bank of India, Australia948 words
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Advertisement8 1910-07-06 1 TIANQ LEE 00. ,0' m <££/{$ ft Jl.fi 4(7FATS.8 words
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2425 1910-07-06 2 REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1909. The rommission. At the beginning of the year the Commission was constituted as follows F. J. Hallifax, E,*,.. Nominato d by His Excellency *£SsMt theG Quah BengKee.Esq. 1 Elected b the EBq i There was no change in the Board2,425 words
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Advertisement38 1910-07-06 2 Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomnia. Many cases have been permanently cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement329 1910-07-06 2 Why Suffer from Rheumatism? It is a mistake to allow anyone to suffer from rheumatism, as the pain can always be relieved, and in most cases a cure effected by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale329 words
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Advertisement332 1910-07-06 2 The Rangoon Refinery COMPANY LIMITED. Kerosene Oil The following qualities can be obtained f oui all dealers: “GUN” Brand, A High. Class White Oil. WATCH n Brand. A Thoroughly Good Burning Oil. UMBRELLA Brand. A Good Cheap Oil. Candles THE DHRCII6 6IRL BRAND. In all sizes and weights. Petrol VERY332 words
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Advertisement509 1910-07-06 2 I ‘WANTED AT ONCE. i TWO or Three Salesmen and Book-keepers for a Retail Store in Kuala Lumpur. None but experienced men need apply. Apply, stating salary required, with copies of latest testimonials to X. Y. Z., 22-6-10 417 c/o Straits Echo. KONG SANG. 223, Chulia Street, Penang. Civil, Naval,509 words
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Advertisement145 1910-07-06 2 (for sale! I j “TALES OF MALAYA,”! BT I U SOUTHERN CROSS,” Cimlniiiin- 18 rerj inlerenlin. short stones dealing with Ii in the Malay Peninsula. (241 PAGLS DEMI-OCTAIO.) Price $l. MAT Bl HAD AT THR [“Straits Echo” O/Jice.l ALSO AT Messrs. WHITE A WAY, LAIDLAW&Co.. FOR SALE. i 5 1592145 words
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Article38 1910-07-06 3 Vessels From Agents Due Yorck 1 Singapore 1 B.M. Co. 6th Julv Kleist Colon) lx) B.M. Co. 7tu Beneleneh London S.B.ACo. 7th Lennox .(_> laagov S.B.&Co. 7th Assaye Colomljo A.G. Co. 13th Delta Singapore A.G. Co. 16th38 words
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Article30 1910-07-06 3 Vessels Far 1 Agents Leaves Yarck 1 .'Colombo B.M. Co. Julv. Kleist Benclench Lennar Aseaye Singapore B.M. Co. Siugapo/e S.B.&Co. Singapore Singapore A.G. Co. Delta Cotunbo 1 A.G. Co.30 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article71 1910-07-06 3 Malacca, Br. s.s., 405, Upton, sth Julj, Tongkah, 4th July, Gen. —A. G Co. Sunda, Br. s.s., 2,986, Peters, sth July, Antwerp, 28th May, Gen.—A. G. Co. Cornelia, Br. 8.8., 194, Baker, sth July, Malacca, 3rd Julv, Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Kairachi Maru, Jap. s.s., 3,782, Peterson, 6th71 words
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Article64 1910-07-06 3 6th July. Deli, for Traug and Pang Nga. Pegh, for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Saliang. Tong Chay Un, for Bindings. Malaya, for Deli. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taipiug. Kleist, for Singapore, China and Japan. Yorrk, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt ami via Naples, for64 words
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Article271 1910-07-06 3 Fob A lor Star (Kedah)— I’er Kedah, tomorrow, 7 p.ui. Tongkah—Per Malacca, to-morrow, 1 p.ui. Asahan—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.in. Port Swetteuham, Port Dickson and Malacca—Per Cornelia, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli Langsa—Per Mcrime, to-morrow, 1 p.in. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy Swatow— Per Olenfalloch, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and271 words
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Article263 1910-07-06 3 Per I. G. M. 8.8. Kleist, from Europe, due at Penang on 7th July To Penang Miss Ross, Mr. vau Boetu, Mr. J. H. Perjen. To S ngapore Mr. H. I). van Zoelen, Mr. W. Kuukler, Mr. M. D. Prauger, Mr. F. Frueh, Mr. and Mrs.263 words
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Advertisement854 1910-07-06 3 e.&o. S.N.G Expected Arrivals and Departure^ Mail Service. Outward. July 13 Asmye connecting with Marmora M Devanha Aug. 10 Arcadia Moollan Homeward. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. Ist class 2nd class To London by Sea £66 £44 To Marseilles or Gibraltar .£6l-12 £l4l-16 W EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate Service. ITH excellent accommodation854 words
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Advertisement357 1910-07-06 3 (fe M I PPINO.) NORDDEUTSCHER JXOYD, BREMEN. r-M-pTr.nTAT. German mail lute. ■T' 'I HE fast and weM-known ma l steames of this Company sail foitnightlv from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Geuoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa'), Port Said, Suez, Alien, Colombo, Penang, Singapore,357 words
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Article, Illustration96 1910-07-06 4 J art ice mtieflee everybody »nd jwtice alone.— Smteno*. Published daily (except Sundays) AT TRI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No 226—232. Beach Street, PenaDg PFICE: DAILY LOCAL $24 per annum OUTSTATIONS Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Poet Free) f’S CABLE ADDRESS Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 343 N.B.— All business communications96 words
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Article875 1910-07-06 4 Last night's Pinang Gazette adds an item to the information or misinformation which the unimpeachable but unquotable authorities have been contributing to the journalistic essays on the trouble in Kedali. We are compelled to notice our contemporary’s article, because it claims that its startling central statement deserves to875 words
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Article70 1910-07-06 4 The following business in tin lias been done to-day Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, 25 tons at $74.95 Eastern Smelting Co., 50 75.40 Straits Trading Co., 50 75.45 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 50 75.50 Total 175 tons. Tin is quoted iu Loudon to-day at A'lso ss.70 words
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Article139 1910-07-06 4 Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s latest alterations:— L Consolidated Malay 315.—355. 3d. Highlands A26-13-9— £7. Ledbury 565. 3d.—6ls. 3d. Shelford 765. 3d.—775. 6d. The Seany Bee which arrived from China via Singapore yesterday, has been sent to the quarantine anchorage, as a case of cholera was discovered on board.139 words
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Article799 1910-07-06 4 M. R. V. vs. Police. A score of three goals to nil was registered against the Police in the first match of the League competition which was played 'on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. The game, however, was not so one-sided as the score would seem to indicate. For799 words
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Article200 1910-07-06 4 Association Formed in Singapore A meeting was held at the Raffles hud tution last Saturday for the purpose ,1 starting on a proper footing the Bov Scouts movement in Singapore. \h\' V. W. R. Stephenson (commanding L Middlesex Regiment) who presided, that apart from the military training, h200 words
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Article67 1910-07-06 4 The following ties have l>ecu fixed in the bowls contest lietween the P. C. C. and P. V. S. C. To-ilny. Hon. A. R. Adams and W. Hamilton r*. 8. Riley and J. R. Brown Capt. Daniel and R. Henderson vs. Capt.67 words
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Article292 1910-07-06 4 1 A j>apurchase has l>een arranged for next Tuesday, 12th instant; meet at MeAlute Road near Spring Grove Corner at 5 p.ni. and finish at England House,” where the Hon. R. Young and Mrs. Young will be at “At Home to the members of the Hunt Club292 words
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Advertisement481 1910-07-06 4 PALMER CORD MOTOR TYRES. While no Manufacturers will guarantee MOTOR TYRES, by reason of the impossibility of foretelling what treatment same will receive, still we are willing to make good to a very fair extent, cases where shorter service than should be expected, is received from PALMER CORD MOTOR TYRES.481 words
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Advertisement47 1910-07-06 4 GoiiOSUIl like other preparations ofa Copil>a and Sandalwood oil dues not affect the I kidneys or disturb the stomac h and is well tolerated by the patient even alter lengthened treatment. Trials by the Medical Profession solicited. Samples on appliaetion to any of tlie chief Penang Chemists.47 words
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Advertisement82 1910-07-06 4 Don’t Neglect a Cok». Perhaps you believe you will be able to throw off every cold you contract. You may have done so many times liefore, and vet the very next cold may develop into pneumonia. You cannot always tell the condition of your I system, and it is letter82 words
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Advertisement37 1910-07-06 4 Dr. Boss of Strassbunr introduced Sail in the treatment of the most painful d diseases to which mankind is liable b better, safer and more effective than °tber preparations of Copaiba, CuM* or p' am Samlalwood oil.37 words
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Obituary164 1910-07-06 4 Obituaries. Hr*. Yoiih Sen* Soon boon, Manager of Cl lop took place at premises No. i Stivet, on the 4th inst iwL Unja rto» 24 years of age, had days only. She leaves her hi f r a f <* daughters to mourn her 1 0 m^ mu<, h sympathy164 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article66 1910-07-06 5 (Echo Special.) June Crops. Kuala Luuipur, tth Julv.-Folk.wioK are the rubber crops of the unJermentume.! estates for June F. M. S. 28,670 lb». Kuala Lumpur 45,200 lbs. (Tota or year 495,520 lbs. against 196,160.) Seremban 34.081 lbs. (Total fort, months 175,779 lbs. against 104,600.) Singapore, 6th July u Heawood66 words
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Article26 1910-07-06 5 (Echo Special.) Na r »’< Smith. Kuala Lumpur, 6th July. The tin output of Salak South for June was 323 pikuls, the machinery working 496 hours.26 words
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Article50 1910-07-06 5 (Echo S pedal.) Two Killed. Singapore, 6th July. -A wire from Labuau states that last night'a train half wav between the mines at Victoria collided with another going up. Two were killed and one seriously injured. The drivers and firemen escaped. One locomotive was liadly damaged.50 words
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Article44 1910-07-06 5 (Echo Special.) Nature of Accident Unknown. Singapore, 6th July.—The N.-D. L. steamer Day mar has been beached at the Koliprah quarantine station, 100 miles from Bangkok. The agent has despatched assistance. The nature of the accident is unknown in Singapore.44 words
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Article51 1910-07-06 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Thirty-ine Killed. London, sth July. A Twentieth Century Limited express crashed into a goods train near Dayton (Ohio). The engine of the latter crashed into some cars which were filled with women and children. Theca's rolled down an embankment and thirty-one were killed and thirty-seven51 words
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Article39 1910-07-06 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) At Rome. London, sth July. —Prince Tsai Tao laid the Chinese Military Mission have arrived at Rome. They were received with honours and will remain three days as the guests of the King.39 words
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Article25 1910-07-06 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) N*‘W Law London, sth July. The Government of Finland Bill lias lieen sanctioned by the Tsar. It is now law.25 words
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Article27 1910-07-06 5 (i Snjpplied by Reuter.) Fo ivirn Wa ships i* the llsibmr. London. sth July.—British, French. Russian and Italian warships have anchored at Canea.27 words
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Article79 1910-07-06 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) The Tortus in General. London, 6th July. The Russo-Japanese agreement lias lieen signed. The terms, which have lieen communicated to Great Britain and France, are still unpublished. It is stated that the agreement guarantees the maintenance of the xtatu s quo in Manchuria on the79 words
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Article55 1910-07-06 5 (Supplied by Renter.) A Sequel. London, 6th July. Following the victory of Johnson in the tight for the heavyweight championship of the world a telegram from New York states that serious riots have broken out in many cities throughout the country. Stores of negroes were injured55 words
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Article109 1910-07-06 5 (Supplied by Kruler.) Captain Scott Received by the Kirg. London, 5th July.—Captain Scott, who is about to start on his Antarctic expedition, was received in audience by the King, who expressed the heartiest wishes for his success. and was most interested iu the details of the expedition.109 words
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Article, Illustration500 1910-07-06 5 (Echo Hpeial.) First Day’s Desalts Kuala Lumpur, 6th July.—The weather wttH fine on the opening day of the Selangor Summer Meeting, the attendance fair, and the going good. Following were the first day’s results 1. The Maiden Plate. alue 6400. A race for maiden horses. Weight 9 st.500 words
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Article2146 1910-07-06 5 Repat rial inn of Chinese Labiur Disrugfted. A general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday morning. l ln the alieence of Mr. C. M. Cumming, Mr. J. Gibson was voted to the chair. The fol- j2,146 words
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Article187 1910-07-06 5 A New Flotation. The prospectus has been issued of the Siginting (Negri Sembilan) Rubber Estate, Ltd. The subscription list opened last Thursday and will close on or before Monday next, the 11th. The capital, ,£40,000, is divided into 400,000 shares of 2s. each. 50,000 will be allotted to187 words
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Article129 1910-07-06 5 The first annual report of the Dominions Department of the Colonial Office has been issued and constitutes a most interesting summary of the progress, legislation, and chief events in the British ovea-sea possessions. The Dominions Department is in the charge of Sir Charles Lucas, who says129 words
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Article72 1910-07-06 5 Here is a limerick sent to us by a correspondent who says that it is suggested by the one on paliit—ing which appeared in these columns on Monday Hypocritical, wily old buava Than a maid in her teens you are cuaya (Though you’ve none of her charms) You72 words
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Article103 1910-07-06 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Malaya, sth July, from JV*li Mr. and Mrs. Sommer. Mr. and Mrs. Berkhuyzen, Dr. Ganon, Mrs. Keitel, Messrs, v. Gaffron, Dyk, Young, Lueardie, de Wit, Wvteina, v. d. Beck, Hamilton and Roskott. Per s.s. Sunda, sth July, from London Mr. H. Dawson, Mrs. Richardson, Miss B.103 words
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Article40 1910-07-06 5 To-day. 30th Day of 5th Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. League Football Free School v$. C. H. C Lodge Royal Prince of Wales, 9 p.m. To-mobrow. 1st Day of 6th Moon. League Football Vols. r#. Crescent.40 words
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Advertisement33 1910-07-06 5 Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds etc. To-day's Advertisements. M lNAGEMENT waut<sl 1 *v experienced Planter from Sumatra. Applv to No. 454, c b Strait Kr.ko. rt-7-10 45433 words
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Advertisement450 1910-07-06 5 AUTO-HARPS. Muller's Grand frato. 37 s rin s, produc tig 3d charts. A Really Fine Instru rnent. CU« UK IM AYKI» IN ANY KEY. Anglo-German Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, Bugles MEW STOCK. JU.’f ARRIVED. Brass and Plated Cylinder Flageolets, Tambourines, Cymbals, Banjos, etc. ROBINSON PIANO Ci*.. Ltd. ENGINIERS' INSTITUTE. NOTICE is450 words
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Article119 1910-07-06 6 Penang, 6th July. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4J 4 months 1 flight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4«« M 3 Documentary.. 2/4, 7 Calcutta, Demand Bank K*. 175$ 3 days* sight Private 1701 Bombay, Demand Bank »*s| Moulmein, Demand Bank 170 3 days* sight Private119 words
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Article198 1910-07-06 6 Gold Leal $64.60 Black Peppe r uo stock White Pepper 24. sales Trang Pepper 17. —sellers Cloves 66. Horn. Mace 86. sellers Pickings 72ljales Nutmegs 110 s. 1 -75 soles i No. 1 7.20 sales Sugar 3 2 no slock (Basket 4.90 sales Tapioca Flour 1.75 worn. Copra (mixed)198 words
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Article160 1910-07-06 6 Penang, 6th July, 1910. Beef ef*. Soup V >r catty 14 Roust 24 Steaks 2 4 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... Feet 20 Tongue160 words
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Article1573 1910-07-06 6 a m a b c .i Number of d, i a Cupitul, Shares > Dividends. Name. 2 "5 IJ, -jj j| I l LmJmnI MM liB imj Kl BBEK-DOLI tU SHARES. P-C. pc p»C. p.c. P-C., 150 «»00 1 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. Ltd. E-**, L«5 (*HV\ 2«X»,«XK» 7»V<*001,573 words
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Advertisement78 1910-07-06 6 ('.nunc ok' Stoma cl* Trouble!*. Whon a nmn hna trouMo with his stomach you inuv kmm tlmt la* i« anting more than ho should or of homo artiok* of final or drink not auitoil to hi* ap* or occupation. or that liia bowel* an* habitual I v oouatipatml. Take Chamberlain’*78 words
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Advertisement14 1910-07-06 6 For all internal complaint*, dvseute nr, cough** colds, etc., take Wikhls’ Great Peppermint Cum.14 words
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Advertisement61 1910-07-06 6 Tis sweet to hear the watchdog's honest Uirk, Buv deep-numthed welcome as we draw near home! 'Tis sweet to see tlit» giddv little shark Disporting gnuvfullv amid the foam 'Tis sweet to know our wives with angrv frowu. Wait our return with resolution sure; But l*»st of all to know61 words
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Article162 1910-07-06 7 July. 1910. j H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. ae A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 6th 10.49, 5.04, 11.18, 5.36 7th 11.45, 5.48, Nil. 6.23 Bth 12.26, 6.48, 1.01, 7.13 9th 1.25, 7.36, 1.48, 7.59 10th 2.11, 8.22, 2.33, 8.441 11th 2.24, 9.04, 3.15, 9.25 12th 3.36, 9.46, 3.56,162 words
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Advertisement1245 1910-07-06 7 THE LONDON ASSURANCE com* ok\\ rkin. INCORPORATSD BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. fpHE undersigned, Having been appointed Agents for the alnive Corporation, are no w jirepai*ed to accept MA KiN E and FIRE risks at current rates. pat £KS»0«M. SIMONS Co. Ltd. 12c Commercial Union As uranct Company, Ltd. GUARANTEE1,245 words
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Advertisement33 1910-07-06 7 To-night. If you would enjoy to-morrow take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to-night. They produce an agreeable laxative effect clear the head and cleanse the stomach For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.33 words
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Advertisement938 1910-07-06 8 W. M ANSON, American Dentist, late of Dr Allen Co., Pha US.A. C arces Moderate, Consultation Fret*. A MAIDEN* AT /Vo. 2!a, Kenans Hoad. A Ctcn from the Eastern and Orients Hotel. 6 mth« TEA V TEA S >LE AGENTS FOR PENANG PATERSON, SIMONS 6 Co., Ltd IMPERIAL LIGHT LTD.938 words
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