Straits Echo, 22 September 1910

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  • 34 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, THURSDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER 1910. Slagle Copy, 10 ceots No.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1214 1 tiger brand cement. 25 S N oo >~3 <^ 4/* *o* IN V BEST TOR ALL PURPOSES. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. H*ai> Office— Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. 1200.000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders. The ONLY company that has this
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    • 21 1 GUINNESS’S aIuUT. TIANQ LEE A Go m ro:, m m L SL <2 a 2? £/ibfc° SOLE AGE MS BASS’S ALE
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  • 3154 2 frwm 41 Q. I wed Ml read aDdiL In the letter oee un the following passage We »ute that the agreewwt baa t**n sained, «xgmal of whirh you viD ao doubt send to at, ud we n-«w take the powitioa to be this. That the Pbiaaram will put
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 How to ure a Cold Be m «-auvfui a* »«m no, you vlU uraaauaallj take ndd. uJ abm too do, a aaliaw of kr»»*u Miainijtj, uoe that ha* aa eatablished aad that u certain to «int a <{Uk*L rurr. Sttk a awtiMiw. u llumterUin'» C< Ib-twd It ha« miaal a
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    • 166 2 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds etc. UJ! I» Cm£2.H' RAFFLES HOTEL, PEV43IG. The M K>t el v.-t H-Xei with the Coolest Position. No connection with ut .jther H<4ej similar! j name»!. Fn-ler the direct ripnTisin of the English Proprietor and Proprietress. Soites <rf Apartment*
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    • 1556 2 *6' r? IPwM* M**- B taiL C JTF I $r ?s TIANG JOO CO., PENANG. NOTICE OF SALE. Just Received a New Shipment of The i'ornless Joosophone Talking Machines. Fitted infi-or with 1« Qualitj Sucnd|Bui. lb-pod*.* 1 ali muf and mulood, (lev ami newt utanl 'tones like the weD-km-wn with
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  • 17 3 v ...24th Sept. China {Delta) 2 7th China (Baejoic) 29th G«nua* {Yorck) 5th English {Devanha)
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  • 27 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Homkwakd Outwaru. J *24 Sept. Devanha 5th Oct. g Oct, Arcadia 22nd I Ddki hxiia Service UOMBWABD OUIWAKD. l Oct ST *l«l“
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  • 26 3 Vessels From Agents Due Delta Buelotc Yorck Devanha 1 Singapore A.G.&Co. ,24thSept Singapore B.M. Co.|27th Colombo B.M. Co. 29th Colombo A.G. Co. 5th Oct.
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  • 23 3 Vessel* For Agents Leaves Delta Colombo A-G.ACo. Sept. Buelom Colombo B.iL &Co Yorck Dev a aha Singapore Singapore B.M.&Co. A.G. Co. Oct.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 107 3 Aenaye, Br. 8.8., 7,576, Jones, 21st £fept., Bonibav, 3rd Sept., Gen. —A. G. A Co. Kut Hang, 'Br. s.s., 4,895, Bradley, 21st Sept., Calcutta, 14th Sept., Gen.— B. A Co. Taroba Br. s.s., 3,657, Jacobs, 21st Sept., Singapore, 19th Sept., Gen. H. L. A Co. Ktt tuuja tea Ma
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    • 34 3 22nd September. Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Perak, for Deli. Canton, for Dindings and Teluk Anson. Thong tea, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Sree Bangka, for Pagoerawan and Batu Balira.
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    • 267 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, tomorrow, 9 a.m. Tongkah—Per Carlyle, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Calcutta—Per Lightning, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Ban Whatt Soon, to-morrow, o p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Malacca, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Dindings—Per Pangkor, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul —Per JJn
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  • 319 3 Per P. and 0. s.s. Borneo, from London, Aug. 27, due at Penang on 2 7th Sepf. To Penang Messrs. J. H. Logan, J. R. Hill and E. O. Thompson. To Singapore Mrs. Land and child, Miss Duat, Miss E. A. Waters, Messrs. K. F. Brodich,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 289 3 Expected Arrivals him! Depart urc* f Mail Service Outward. Oct. •> Devanka connecting with Macedonia 22 Arcadia do. Moldavia Nov. 3 Delta do. Mongolia Homeward. FAKES RY MAIL STEAMERS. 1 at class 2ndc!aaa To liondon by Sea £66 £41 To Marseilles or Gibraltar £61-12 £41-16 EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate Service. W
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    • 235 3 EmpText NX* X .N i 3 ►6 o :m I v-; KONSNKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROY*.!. DUTCH COMPV'iY.) Fou Intended to Sail. Steamet. Menggala Van der Par:-a Yau de’* Parra Van SwoP Coen Van Swoll Coen > Atjeh Bantam Maetsuijcker For freight, passage or particulars apply to HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT 81 Co.,
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    • 545 3 NORDDfcUTSCtiER JLLOYD, BREMEN. IMPEBIAL QEBMAN MAIL LINE. V* a a V nr.' -T* •^'^3251? *w3HK» V -MV #> .1 T HE fast and we'l-known mail steamers of this Company sail foicnlghtly f xmi B eui«n Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Geuoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexand a and vice versa).
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  • 97 4 JMU ct aatwflw everybody awd joKiee ak»e.Published daily (exrept Sunday».) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No. 226—232. Beach Btreet, Penang. PhICE: DAILY LOCAL. |!l per Anno». OUTSTATION* Portage Extra. MAIL EDITION »P.*t Kree) l a CABI.K A DDK KM* Echo—Penang." Telephone No 343. A .B. -All bo»ineM>
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  • 756 4 Sir Edward Russeil has written a letter to the Time* which will be read with approval by probably every British journalist. Sir Edward Russell’s ability to entertain opinions on the law of libel does not require proof, and when be says we need a new Libel Act. with a
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  • 62 4 The following business in tin has been done to-dav Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, tons at $77.55 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 75 78. Total 87| tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at JC IS6 10s. cash and .£155 17s. 6d. three months’ sight. Opium is
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  • 63 4 The latest alterations to Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s share list are:— Rubber. Anglo-Malay 235.—245. 6d. Brieh 16s. 9d. —20s. Chersonese 3s. 6d.—4s. 3d. Consolidated Malay 235. 9d.—255. Highlands £5 2s. 6d.—=£s 7s. 6d. Kamuning ss. 3d.—6s. Merlimau ss. 6d.—6s. Narborough Is. 6d. —2s. Shelford 705.—725. 6d. Mining. Krarnat Pulai
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  • 207 4 The following prices were obtained at the auction sale of shares held by Mr. Koh Eng Hin at the Penang Sales Room this morning:— 200 New Tambun Mines $2.25 300 Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging £6.50 500 Lunas Estate $3.30 150 Temerloh C. and Rubber Estate .85cts. 200 K.
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  • 737 4 THE ASSIZES. (Before Mr. Jnntice Thornton.) Forgery. Kunjoo, the most important witness for j the prosecution, stated that on the* 8th o j Julv he received a chit from the Assistant Manager of Bertam Estate for 3 gantang> of rice. On his way home the accused met him
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 312 4 To THE KlMTOE Of THE STEAIT» ECHO Dear Sir, Anv one, who reads your leader headed plenty I-eft apjiearing in your issue of yesterday's .late, cannot fail to grasp in what light the jereiniahs, who are so fond of prophesying things, are held in your journalistic eyes. You
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  • 371 4 Masonic Jamboree Last Night. About 25 Masons dined together last night, at No. 1555, E.C., Penang. The tables at the lioomah Hantv had lieeu adorned by Mrs. Liddell and Mrs. Owen with conspicuous good taste, the charming result being a matter for universal encomia. The meal was worthy of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 398 4 iTHE CRAG HOTEL. SANATORIUM. j PENANG HILLS, j t “As good an Hotel as any in the Straits." f —Singapore Free Pre*s, 27th March 1 SARKIES BROTHERS Pi oprietori^ AT ALL EVEHTS-HAVP, THE TYRES RIGHT. Now that tlM* prk’e of CHEAP BICYCLES, has just about reached the IRREDUCIBLE MINIMUM, the
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    • 66 4 About Digestion. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions. The result is a relish for your food, increased
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    • 25 4 It To-dav. Chamberlain’» Stomach an.) Liver Tal I -ri *hen v«,u have no ,as,e in ?»«r mouth. They wiM cr For b b? ,u z
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    • 51 4 Accidents Will n Be ««««Uted Fa™n s the 0 f ‘T** l,on e,Bfre 4«»'lyin need and ,lil ,I U e c,iJent will happen p«.t6d^‘p"T'7 PP3ar wl,en leastei--M. cX;, u P n It ix ai j m la excellent. for WWk or i Pr Sand SW, in s For Hie by
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 45 5 (Echo Special.) Bt o»d<i< k’g ('oiutnentft. Singapore, 21st Sept.—The comments of Mr. E. G. Broadrick, President of the Singapore Municipal Commission, and the report of the Municipal Enquiry Commission will be laid on the table at the Ijegisl&tive Council Meeting next Friday.
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    • 29 5 (Echo Special.) Pepper. Singapore, 21st Sept.—To-day’s market price of White Pepper is $27-25, buyers. Copra and Pepper. Singapore, 22nd Sept.— Sundried Copra $11.05 no buyers. White Pepper 827.00
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    • 80 5 (Echo Special.) Latent Prices. Singapore, 21st September. Banteng 2-10 buyers. Batu Caves £l6- 7-6 Consolidated Malay... i 1- 4 Fed. Selangor £l4- 0-0 Highlands £5- 2-6 Inch Kenneth <£l3-15-0 Ledbury £2- 0-0 Linggi 111-6 Malacca £7- 5-0 Seafield 6-17-6 Seremban 4-12-6 Shelford 3-13-3 Vallambrosa... £2- 1-6
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    • 40 5 (Echo Special The Report. Singapore, 22nd Sept.- The St. Helena Rubber Estate report states that out of 441 aeres, 4b are not yet planted. The ages of the trees on the remainder vary from 3 to months.
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    • 45 5 Echo Special.) To Study In RmrUnd. Singapore, 22nd Sept.-Mr. Guan’s sons, Lee Pang Chuan and Lee Keng T\e, left for home yesterday in charge of Mr. Norman Haigh, commercial master of the Raffles School. They are entenng Herve Bay College.
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    • 31 5 (Echo Special.) Seriously IB Singapore, 22nd Sept -A wjro fro.» Edinburgh states that Mr. J. 1 kren. M.t.c.r... of Messrs. S«an and Maclaren, is seriously ill.
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    • 57 5 (Echo Special.) New Councillor. Kuala Lumpur, 21st Sept.-Mr. Dav. barrister-at-law and and Day, Kuala Lumpur, has been gJL-u ed unofficial member of the F Mr. J. H. M. Robson. The Forthcoming Mw»li«KThe Malay Mail understands that record number of enactments will come up ussion at the forthcoming meetmg
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    • 80 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Accused Ref lined Bail. Loudon, 21st Sept.—The case against the German subaltern Helm, who was arrested at Portsmouth for sketching the fortifications, was resumed at the Fare ham Police Court. The Bench decided that a prima facie case had lieeu made out and the
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    • 86 5 (Supplied by Reider.) German CriticismLoudon, 21st Sept.—Colonel Gaedke, the well-known German writer on military topics, in an article in the Berliner Tayeblatt on the recent British manoeuvres, criticises the Infantry a good deal. Of the three chief arms the Artillery is, in his opinion, the best. In summing
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    • 80 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Continent.* of British Press. London, 21st Sept.—The Turoo-Roumani-an Convention is the theme of the papers which accept it as a fact and comment cautiously on it in the absence of particulars. While a section deplores the wave of British influence in Turkey and attacks British
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    • 146 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Strong French Comment a. London, 22nd Sept. —Reuter’s correspondent at Paris has l>eeu informed by an authoritative official quarter that the French Government regards Sir Ernest Cassel’s agreement with regard to the Turkish loan as nothing less than an attempt by Turkey to blackmail
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    • 41 5 (Supplied by Reider.) Great Britain Agrees London. 22ud Sept.--Great Britain has agreed to the American proposal for an Opium Conference at the Hague but stipulates that the existing British agreements with China be excluded from discussion.
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    • 38 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Suffering front Bronchitis. liondon, 22nd September.- Prince Tsai Hsun. in travelling from San Francisco to New York in connection with the purchase of battleships for the Chinese Navy, was attacked by bronchitis.
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    • 80 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Accident to Barnes London, 22nd Sept.-The aviator Barnes fell from a height of 50 ft. at Folkestone and fractured his skull. Maxim Abandons His Experiments. Sir Hiram Maxim has abandoned his experiments on aviation on the eve of the completion of his biplane, from which he
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  • 446 5 The chief topic of political conversation during the past week has been the speech which the Emperor delivered on 25th August at a banquet at Koenigsberg, says the Hamburg correspondent of the L. <f C. Express. It will be recalled that in Novemlier of 1908 Prince Buelow,
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  • 442 5 “The Imperial Madman.” After two years of silence Kaiser Wilhelm takes the stage again as a political orator. It is two years ago since his indiscreet utterances to an American interviewer, which were published in the Daily Telegraph, gave rise to such an
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  • 485 5 An enlightening letter on the subject of Chinese labour on Malay rubber estates by Mr. G. Gordon Brown, who was formerly manager of the Perak Rubber Plantations, and has had a long experience in handling that class of labour, is published by a financial contemporary, and following the
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  • 157 5 Says last Tuesday’s T. 0. M. Mr. Khong Kam Tak, an old boy of the AngloChinese School who left that institution about seven years ago, after passing his Senior Cambridge has returned to Malaya from England. Mr. Khong Kam Tak went straight *o Clare College, Cambridge, after
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  • 113 5 By the Nubia, on 19th September, the following Penang shipments were made:— For London.—Aylesbury Garland Pis. 60.28 Para Rubber; Pritchard A Co. 1 case Tea, 1 case Sundries and Guns Taiping Rubber Estate, Ltd. Pis. 4.29 Para Rubier Sandilands, Buttery Co. Plr. 23.61 Para Rubber, Pis. 4.31 India
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  • 259 5 Messrs. Brown, Phillips, and Stewart have received a telegram from their I poll office which tells how the Menglembu Lode, working 15 stamps during 28 days, crushed 1,200 tons, and extracted 252 piculs of ore, estimated roughly to be worth $11,500. The final round of the British Chess
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  • 47 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Ami ye, *21 st Sept., from London: Dr. W. Crystal! and Mr. W. Jones. From Marseilles Mr. J. Pennycuiek, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy, Mr. E. Manners and Mr. McDougall. From Colombo Mr. and Mrs. Highet, Mr. and Mrs. King and Rev. Symphorian.
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  • 27 5 To-day. 19th Day of Bth Moon. League Football: Free School >'*■ Government Wharves, Esplanade. To-morrow. 20th Day of Bth Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 0 to 7 p.w.
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  • 18 5 liast Quarter Sept. 26th O New Moon Oct. 3rd First Quarter 11th O Full Moon l^tli
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 (ioilOSHtl like other preparations ofa Copil»a and Sandalwood oil does not affect the kidneys or disturb the stomach and is well tolerated by the patient even after lengthened trea tment. Trials by the Medical Profession solicited. Samples free on appliac t ion to any of the chief Penang Chemists.
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    • 51 5 What brings the colour to the cheek Of those that suffer and are weak. Whose ailments have but made them crave To be released and in the grave That now has given sruch desire To live again, you may inquire. Consumption cannot well endure The strength of Woods’ Great Peppermint
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    • 245 5 To-day’s Advertisemeuts. FOR SALE. WALKER’S EVERYDAY COOKERY BOOK for the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. PRICE SI. POSTAGE EXTRA. CASH WITH ORDEP V ROM TH* STU\ITS ECHO** OFFICE. P'^ana THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: —SINGAPORE. Lite Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW
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  • 34 5 Obituary. (Echo Special.) C. Cliinies Cl«inie8-Hos8. Singapore, 22nd Septemlier.—The death took place at Singapore yesterday of Charles Clunies Clunies-Ross, a «on of John George Ross, and brother of the late King o the Cocos.”
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  • 116 6 Pena.no, 22nd September. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. uoadnn, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4Apr 3 Credit 2/4;* 3 Documentary.. 2^4» Calcutta, Demand Bank Ks. 170 3 days’Bight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Batik 175 Moulmein, Demand Bank 174^ 3 days’sight Private 1764 Madras, Demand Bank 175
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  • 195 6 Penang, 22nd September, 1910. Beef cts -1 Soup par catty Roast Steaks Stew or Curry Meat lb Rmnp Steak 24, Ox Tail each 30, Tongue J5 1 Feet Heart 'lO Liver per catty 35 j Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... *2O Feet 24 Mutton P» r
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  • 167 6 Gold Leaf «64.60 Black Pepper ...no stock White Pepper 25} sales Trang Pepper 17y sellers Cloves 66.— nom. Mace 86.— nom. Pickings 77 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 18. —buyers No. 1 7.10 sales Sugar < 2 7. sales (Basket 5.20 nom. Tapioca Flour 1.75 nom. Copra (mixed) 10.50 buyers
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  • 1826 6 .44 j j J I •S Number of d. v m 2= Capital- Shares P Dividends. Name. S 2 J I issued. s 3 0 T s wo pa uo <y I (-/ft/ j j "j I 190tai907 1908 1909 1910 RCBBER-DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p C. p.c. I p.c.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 32 6 A Danger Avoided. There is no danger from blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is applied. It is an antiseptic liniment. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 29 6 The most rapid and satisfactory results are obtained by treatment with (Kawa Santal). Booklet and sample to medical men free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists.
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    • 69 6 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods Great Peppermint Cure. KONG SANG 223, Chulia Street, Penang. t Civil. Naval, Military Si «porting Tailors. 3 The Proprietor has just secured the 8 services of a well-known cutter, and can guarantee perfect fit in the latest West End B
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  • 910 7 I<ast Saturday was the birthday of His Highness the Sultan of Johore. It was celebrated by a grand lianquet at the Istana, the grounds of which were l*eautifully illuminated. H. E. the Governor in proposing the health of the Sultan remarked that this was the seventh
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  • 83 7 September, 1910. Date. HVV L W H W L.W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 22nd 1.43. 7.53, 2.03, 8.13 23rd 2.23, 8.32, 2.43, 8.44 24th 3.02, 9.13, 3.23, 9.33 25th 3.47, 10.09, 4.12, 10.25 26th 4.38, 10.53, 5.09, 11.42 27th 5.45, Nil. 6.28, 12.06 28th 7.20, 1.45,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1169 7 INSXJR.A.W CBS. Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd. GUARANTEE DEHAItTMENT. L_Tbe Bonds of this Company are accepted bv the Board of Trade, Colonial Office. Local (T ——Hy EXPRESS. I FOH sale Messrs. CHOON HIN 8i Co. lx»Gr to notifv the mililic that thev have iust a Office, Local Government Board, Post
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 884 8 W, WANSON, American Dentist, t af-e of Ur. AUen A Cv., Pha US. C r.r jjes Moderate, Consultation Free. »■•1 Din*'AT \v. 2 la, Penang Road (CV Jeers from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 6 mtb* BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PA l NTS TURPENTINE. TO
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