Straits Echo, 30 April 1912
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Title Section54 1912-04-30 1 Straits Echo 04ILV CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRUJLAI iNb fllrfOUF .;;UT Vs(;j Sfit.vl'S, »HE i TEU AALAV STATES AND THE FAR BAST GENERALLY K'iHsl ifclL- ik, u f? Jr iUfesESHn» *l* v 1 -4* a» iHfeM»* e I PENANG, ilJnsiA/»», Ooia APRIL, 1912.» Single Copy, 10 cots. No. h 8 VOL.54 words
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Advertisement1018 1912-04-30 1 if foa require Tomo and I thm? to nourish you Drinkh Dog’s Head .Guinness's Stout, and look for this fcbel to nee that you get it. A Go., Sole Agent». ym S?y v I j, u~' *> < y. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 81,018 words
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Advertisement31 1912-04-30 1 Order it in Nip Bottles. Dog’s 4 |teut. The Tonic that cheers and soothes and doesn't harm Observe this lal'el, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG LEEJA Co., Sole Agents,31 words
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2140 1912-04-30 2 Proceedings at the Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank, held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, Iiondon, E.C., on the 2nd April, R. J. Black, Eaq., the Chairman, presiding. The Chairman: I will ask the General Manager to read the2,140 words
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Advertisement56 1912-04-30 2 THIS IS IT! Waterbary's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound T* t 1 TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paraiiun of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cat profession. C'*56 words
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Advertisement305 1912-04-30 2 WvX y-y-y. mm iiP The Worlds DenHFrice m ’mmmm 0' 111» m v.w X*X\vX wmm i Look after your teeth If you don’t they will fall into decay and you will lose them, and probably your health into the bargain. There is no excuse for neglect when for a small305 words
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Advertisement1662 1912-04-30 2 TO MAKE THE BEST OF A BAD TIME is fast plain commonsense. Crying over spilt milk is ever useless and undignified. When you find yourself in a hole, engineer a way out as soon as possible. When you find yourself out of sorts as a result of disordered digestion, send1,662 words
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Article27 1912-04-30 3 Vessels i rom Agents Due i i Devanha Colombo Assaye Singapore Kleist Singapore Qoebeu Colombo AG.&Co 2nd May. A,G.«feCo. 4th BM.&Co. 7th BM.&Co. 9th 127 words
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Article22 1912-04-30 3 Vessel» For 1 Agents Leaves Devanha Singapore A-G.&Co. May. Assay e Kleist Colombo Colombo A. B. Goeben Singapore B M.& Jo.22 words
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Advertisement354 1912-04-30 3 a*l»wted \t rivals H>id II»; ar*tin IS ail Service Outward. 31*v i I ►evauha connecting with Macedonia Homeward Connecting Due Date. Steamer. W]th s>s> i j0ndou V av 4 Assaye (Mongolia IHiAstcamer Malwa June 1 15 fakes by mail steamers. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $877-14354 words
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Advertisement232 1912-04-30 3 BRITISH INDIA J STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTO. For Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Three times a week). Pori Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore, China and Japan. (Fortnightly). Rangoon Calcutta. (Weekly). Thur. 2nd May, 4 pm. Sat. 4th May, 4 p m. Sun.232 words
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Advertisement125 1912-04-30 3 —<S HIPPING ?r Austraian Lloyd Steamer Navigation Company. Company’s Steam- erts may bo expected to arrive outwards and i. leave homewards on the following dates: Out ward. (For Singapore, China Japan.) 8.8. Persia due here 17th May, 1912 8.8. Nippon due here 16th June. I 8.s. Vorwaerts due here 18th125 words
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Advertisement950 1912-04-30 3 TMPBRIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE rp.H E fist and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen A Hi nburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa] Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and950 words
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Article, Illustration98 1912-04-30 4 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) A* AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street,, Penang. Price. Daily Local *24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) *l5 U-: CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 S B. —All business98 words
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Article1223 1912-04-30 4 Readers of the Straita Echo are aware that while we admitted the patriotism of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and to some extent his success as an intriguer for the emancipation of the Chinese, we could never bring ourselves to admit that fit would be for the good of the new1,223 words
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Article331 1912-04-30 4 The Rev. Rotapen Bilavbndeum, whose death we announced last Friday, came to Penang from India in 1871 to start the Church of England Tamil Mission here. Under his care the Mission grew and in 1877 Mr. Balavendrum was admitted to Deacon’s Orders ‘Three years later the S.P.G.331 words
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Article171 1912-04-30 4 Selling Bhang. Hadji Mahomed is his name, Perak Road his habitation, and selling bhang (apparently) his occupation. At least, that was what was proved before Mr. R. B. Osborne vesterday. On information received the Chief Revenue Officer searched Mahomed’s house in Perak Road. Bhang was found there,171 words
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Article310 1912-04-30 4 The annual report on the Prisons of the Colony is published as a supplement to the current issue of the Government Gazette. On Ist January, 1911, the number of prisoners in the Colony was 1,220. Towards this total Penang contributed 285, two of whom were classed under the310 words
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Article115 1912-04-30 4 Uptoa—Jenkins. Two marriages were solemnised at St. George’s Church yesterday afternoon. The Rev. F. W. Haines officiated in both cases. Mr. Victor Crowther Upton, Manager of the Kuala Perak Estate, Bagan Datoh, was married to Miss Edith Gwendoline Jenkins. The bride was given away by Mr. Robert H.115 words
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Article162 1912-04-30 4 The Programme for Madame Alice Gomez’ Concert, announced for Thursday night, includes the following numbers by the great Contralto The Silver Ping a Spanish Lore Song, by Chaminade, Mon Coeur from Samson et Delila by Saint Saens, O dry those Tears by del Riego and the Lullaby162 words
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Article49 1912-04-30 4 Owing to the late arrival of the s.s. “Polcevera” from Colombo the Hippodrome Circus had to postpone their opening mght They will open to-night at Magazine Road. The first grand matinee will be held tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. Children half price to all parts of the tent.49 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article292 1912-04-30 4 (Reuter.) Pathetic Home-Coming. London, April 2 C < As a result of the indignant protest* of public men the Board of Trade yesterdar evening cancelled the detention of th Titanic’s crew at Plymouth. Serent howerer, Toluntarily maJe a kporitiw before leaving. The relatives waited u the292 words
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Article107 1912-04-30 4 (Reuter.) Simla, April 29,. News from Lhassa through Gyangtw shows that fighting continues between the Tibetans and the Chinese, The Tibetans are reported to be 10,000 strong, incliding the unarmed monk volunteers. The Tibetans lost 900 iu killed and the Chinese 300. There are now a thousand107 words
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Article29 1912-04-30 4 Reuter.) New York, April 29. The explorer Borup, who accompanied Commander Peary to the North Pole, was drowned at Long Island Sound by the upsetting of a canoe.29 words
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Article53 1912-04-30 4 {Reuter.) St. Petersburg, April 29. Student* made a demonstration yesterdaj in sympathy with the Lena strikers. They were dispersed by the mounted Police. 123 arrests were made. The Police are making domiciliary visits and arresting many workmen who are suspected of planning a demonstration. Sympathetic strikes in53 words
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Article72 1912-04-30 4 {Reuter.) Paris, April 29. The famous aviator Vedrines who making a flight from Paris to Brussels an Madrid fell at Epinay Sur Seine and is n w in hospital suffering from a fractured sku Vedrines’ skull was trepanned. It appears that the motor stopped and Vedrines volplaned towards72 words
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Article49 1912-04-30 4 {Reuter.) Cane*, April 30. The British cruiser Minerva fired a bla»j| charge to arrest the passage of a steamer which the Cretan deputies irregular, elected to the Greek Chamber were P r ceeding to Athens. The deputies e transhipped to the cruiser Hampshire wii* •hey were detained.49 words
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Article370 1912-04-30 5 (Reuter.) London, April 29. So far twenty-three arrests have been in connection with the different crimes yfbe Honnot gang. Story of the Siege. B„unot was the chief of the gang of ♦Imndits. It was he who shot at the of the motor on March 24. The w370 words
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Article71 1912-04-30 5 (Reuter.) London, April 30. At question time in the House of Commons Lt.-Col. Mark Sykes, Conservative member for Central Hull, suggested a local armistice at the Dardanelles to give an opportunity for egress of the detained veißela into the Mediterranean. Mr. F. I). Acland, Under Secretary for Foreign71 words
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Article49 1912-04-30 5 (Reuter.) Brisbane, April 30. The Queensland (Government has secured a majority of eighteen against eight in the last Parliament. The Premier issued a manifesto on [Milling day declaring that the contest lay lietween Parliamentary Government and Syndicalism whose achievement *as a general strike with its attendant honors.49 words
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Article25 1912-04-30 5 (Reuter.) Constantinople, April 29. A grsat tire took place at Damascus and destroyed the bazaar quarter. The damage i* estimated at £2,000,000 (Turkish).25 words
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Article74 1912-04-30 5 Reuter.) New York, April 30. Very great interest is being taken in to-day’s primaries at Massachusetts where President Taft and Mr. Roosevelt, following other, are attacking and defending with asperity unequalled in Presidential politics kr, of the 672 delegates elected by the Republican Convention 415 are for74 words
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Article222 1912-04-30 5 Lawn Tennis Championship. (Reuter.) London, April 29. At t he Queen’s Club Covered Court for the Lawn Tennis Championship Gobert (France) beat Wilding (Australia) by 3—6, 5—7, 6 —4, 6- 4, o—4. M. F. A. Fixture. The Sri Penang F. C. meet the Jamathol Aoriah F. C. this evening222 words
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Article137 1912-04-30 5 The result of the April competitiou for the Men’s Monthly Medal was C W. S. Goldie 43 +49 92-12= 80 T. A. Martin 42+ *B= 90— 9=Bl W. E. Cleaver. 54 54=108—24=84 S. F. B Martin 44+47= 91- 5=86 Geo Macbain. 51+46= 97 9= 88 V. G.137 words
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Article54 1912-04-30 5 Total yds. yds. Mrs. Gore Anderson 30 30 60 Miss Joan Smith 26 32 58 Miss Smith 26 31 57 Miss Mclntyre 28 27 55 Miss Jones 20 29 49 Mrs. Oxenham 22 24 46 Miss Birch 19 27 46 Mrs. Webster 22 23 45 Mrs.54 words
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Advertisement144 1912-04-30 4 MC THE CRAG HOTEL. SANATORIUM. PENANG HILLS. AS GOOD AN HOTEL AS ANY IN THE STRAITS." —Singapore Free Preee, 27th March PftrarTgg BROTHERS, Proprietor*. _3C99 Visiting-“Stay at the Grand Hotel, ipoh —*>*■ Homelike Hotel '■'< for Transient or Residential Guests, affording every kuown Comfort and convenience, and appealing to those144 words
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Advertisement75 1912-04-30 4 A Family Necessity. Every family should he provided with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm at all times. Sprains may be cured in much less time when promptly treated. Lame back, lame shoulder, pains in the side and chest and rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it is esrecially valuable.75 words
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Advertisement8 1912-04-30 4 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,8 words
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Advertisement43 1912-04-30 4 Best Treatment for Whoopi rtf CflafkWhooping cough is not dangerous the cough is kept loose and sxpectori easj by giving Chamberlain’s Cough edy. It has been used in many e R!r of this disease with perfect success- For by all Dispensaries and Dealen.43 words
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Article229 1912-04-30 5 Tin. —The s.s. Hok Canton from Teluk Anson brought 3,695 bags of tin ore and 453 slabs of tin. Tea and Flour. The s s. Wardhaand the s.s. Catherine Apcar, both from the Chinese ports, brought 900 bags of flour aLd 178 chests of tea and 1,012 bags of229 words
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Article547 1912-04-30 5 Mongols aa4 The Republic. Peking April 17.- The Governor of Khailar decided to espouse the Republic, to which the native Mongols were violently opposed. The Governor was compelled to take refuge in the Russian concession and the Mongols chose another leader. Through Russian intercession, the origi-’ nal governor547 words
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Article228 1912-04-30 5 Echo Correspondence > 28th April. The Mascots performed at the Town Hall last night to an appreciative audipneo. Some day next week the children ef Ipoh are expected to give an entertainment in the same place to raise funds to defray the expenses in connection with Mr. Horley’s School228 words
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Article65 1912-04-30 5 The following business in, tin has been done to-day:— Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, 3Z£tons at $104.25 Straits Trading Co., 50 105.12 J Leong Fee A Co., 50 104.70 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 150 104.75 Total 267 j tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at j£2ll65 words
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Article65 1912-04-30 5 To-oat. 14tli Day of 3rd Moon. The Dispensary Ltd., General Meeting, 4 pm. ■> P. V. 12th Annual Shoot. Entries Close. Volunteer Recruits, Maxim and Bearer Sections- Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Gen-ga Town Cinematograph, Kuala Road. Siraits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Matsuo’s Japinese Cinematograph, Penang Road. Hippodrome Circus, Magazine65 words
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Advertisement45 1912-04-30 5 UftnoHnn like other preparations of Copai- Sandalwood oil does not affect the lodneys or disturb the stomach and is well tolerated l )V th e patient even after treatment. Trials by the Medical Profession solicited. Samples free on applito any of the chief Penang Chemists.45 words
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Advertisement30 1912-04-30 5 The curative action of Uonoxan is attributed to its being antiseptic and anesthetic. Manufactured by J. D. Biedal Ltd., Berlin, and «old in form of capsules. 40 in a bottle.30 words
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Advertisement47 1912-04-30 5 T,et doctors talk of medicine Of potion and of pill; rd rather tell what chemists sell Which cures each human ill A coutfh they say oft pares the way For other thinjs much worse You may he sure Woods’ Peppermint Cure Saves vou and saves your purse.47 words
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Advertisement378 1912-04-30 5 FREE! FREE! FREE! Gne bottle of Beguin Bebar, (the queen qL Hair oil), is given free to those who send us 25 respectable Unofficial addresse® of Merchants, Lawyers, Govt. Employees, etc. hakim Mxgrmßrmt rxhman--3 4 114, Mcuchualpzar, Street, Calcutta. McAuliffe, Davis, Evens Co. f NOTICE is hereby given that the378 words
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Advertisement339 1912-04-30 5 TO-NIGHT! i JE LOCATIONMAGAZINE ROADINCAR rtH« STATION. TO-NIGHT *1 GRAND OPENING NIGHT AT 9-15. BICCER. BRIGHTER AND BETTER f fiAN EVER; The MarianiFamily-8 in Number. Rococo, the Continental August* 1 j -Mitts Bella, the Trapeze expert Carpi. OK M Lallah,.the musical instrumentalist Miss Alberta, the fearless equestrienne Virginia, the pretty339 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article89 1912-04-30 6 Polcevera, Ital. b.b., 1,325, August», 29 th Apr., Bombay, 17th Apr., Lieu. B. M. Co. C. Apcar, Br. s.s., 1,730, Hamlyn, 29th Apr., Singapore, 28th Apr., Gen. A. A. A. Co. Wardha, Br. b.b., 2,552, Hughes 29th Apr., Japan, 3rd Apr., G«n.— Co. Omapere, Br. s.s., 340, Lyons, 2.89 words
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Article49 1912-04-30 6 30th April. L>*ruj Ho, for Trang. Hong Ho, for Trang. Rotorua, for Tongkah. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Pangkor, for Bindings and Sitiawan. Mambang, for Setul. Klang, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. A. Apcar, for Singapore, China and Japan. G. Apcar, for Calcutta49 words
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Article316 1912-04-30 6 For Yen —Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, to morrow, 7 a.m. Negapatam and Madras —Per Taroba, to-morrow, 11 a.m. < Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Pulo Weh—Per Atjeh, to-morrow, 1 p.m. < Calcutta —Per Tong Hong, to-morrow, 2 p.m. 1 Teluk316 words
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Article121 1912-04-30 6 Penang, 30th April. (by courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) Liondon, Demand Bank 2/4£ 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4,^ 3 Credit 2/4** 3 Documentary.. 2/4*5 Calcutta, Demand Bank R*. 174 3 days’ sight Privao- 1754 Bombay, Demaud Ban* 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 n 3 days’ sight Priva 176 Madras,121 words
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Article212 1912-04-30 6 Gold Leaf *64.6u Black Pepper no stnei, White Pepper 29 30 sales Trang Peppei 22. —sellers Cloves 35. —nominal Mace 12 >—sellers Pickings 110 —sales Nutmegs 110 s. 23. —sales No. 1 8 20 sal. Sugar < 2 8.10 sal s (.Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.70 buyers !90.212 words
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Article181 1912-04-30 6 Penang, 30th April. 1912. j Leek c l*- Soup p* r catty Roast 24 I Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 10 Rump Steak 24 I Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 15 Heart i Liver per catt > 55 Pork— I Pork por cafct 32 ?ig’« Head...181 words
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Article1930 1912-04-30 6 -il M w i I Si C»pit»l.ll Share, O Name. g, J -g (Si I g 2 r "H i 1 I 1 1907 1908 1909 Il**********2 RUBHI»*»LL\U SHARES. d.c. P-O- P-c. p. e. a. j iqftftnrt* 1 1 lAver Kuniojp Rnbber Eirtato. Ltd. 11 eta.' 80 eta.| .9091,930 words
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Advertisement46 1912-04-30 6 Lame Back. One of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with 18 lame back. Apply Chamberlain’s Pam Balm twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application, and you will get quick relief. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.46 words
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Advertisement53 1912-04-30 6 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach trouble#. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement86 1912-04-30 6 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. CHAPOTEAUT’S NO TAST* NO SMELL NO NAUSEA CURATIVE PRINCIPLE (>F COD LIVER OIL MORRHUOL Is superior to Emulsion» or Oil, it cure# Incipient Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis and Scrofula Each tiny Morrhuol capsule is extracted from a teaspoon ful of cod86 words
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Article381 1912-04-30 7 What Two Royal Physicians Say. Of all the simple joys of life, few give a greater thrill than when, after a siege of illness, the patieut is told that he has left suffering behind him he is convalescent, and is to be allowed to resume381 words
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Advertisement853 1912-04-30 7 apenta APENTA naiukal aperient water the best Natural Aperient Water. fO LD MEDALi (i U St. Louis 1904. Course of Apenta taken before breakfast is useful as tending to get nnSK-A W.n.ylau/ul in Ike nvrnina T A of ,he produ<:c of P* rv r,e<i vyjo digestion. before Breakfast. The Practitioner.853 words
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Advertisement53 1912-04-30 7 THIS 13 I?! Waterbary's Metabolized Cod Liver C 1 Compound ss« Cc 1 TASTELLJ3 ODORLESS The latest scientific pre COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for ii and super sedci the <kl-fashtoned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medi cal profession. Of ALL CrfBMISTS Price53 words
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Advertisement152 1912-04-30 7 Why Colds Are Dangerous. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous It is not the cold itself that y. u need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia152 words
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Advertisement885 1912-04-30 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Or. Alien 8 Co., Phi, 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KBSIDINO AT A to. 2 ln, Penang Road. A few lot» fros the Eutcra ul Orinlil Hotel. CHOP Gim Seng Moll., 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and Genera Goods Store.885 words
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