Straits Echo, 21 September 1918
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Title Section37 1918-09-21 1 Straits Echo I DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THB FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 16. 180 Per Annum. PENANta SATURDAY s 21st SEPTEMBER, 1»18. Single Copy, 1« crate. No. 216*37 words
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Advertisement1583 1918-09-21 1 NESTLES MILK FOOD t the BESf FOOD FOB VuoK b^bvi 90 cts. F U i lb. TIN jjt. iiWri'* < BANKS Chartered Bank af India, Australia and China. (Incorporated In Enf land by Royal Charter.) 41,200,000 42,000 000 41,200,000 pxid up Capital >M gjurre F and guerre Liability of Propriitori1,583 words
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Advertisement9 1918-09-21 1 MILKMAID HMD iwirram OOttIEJUED MUL $20.50 >B A»NABLr IVHtiWHi9 words
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Advertisement231 1918-09-21 2 “OUR D»Y” TANK FUND THIS SPACE USUALLY ADVERTISES DEWAR 9 WHISKY For which arc the sole importers. We can thoroughly recommend£IQthls whisky as Messrs. KATZ BROS, have been so good as to allow us to use this space to advertise gBIEalIsBlEsli5^IIsslIsBHBsl[5glisj£iiIB^isigil^M^Bl^M 93 jjjliigjsflip MANY PRIZES HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRESENTED. The231 words
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Article808 1918-09-21 3 A PoFCLXXt Comtoswb. Etpd more pathetic thau usiui are the British Civil List Pensions granted this ▼mr. They iacinde Mrs. Kettle, the wife of Mr T. M Kettle, who htd been an Irish member ct Parliament, barrister, journalist and professor of eoonomics Mrs. Bedford* the widow808 words
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Article1034 1918-09-21 3 So mi IrvTunnumra Facts. f What a jolly good thing this war is for i the newspapers- They must be making a pot of money.” This casual statement, so frequently made by the ‘‘man in the street, 'V 1 has almost passed into something like1,034 words
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Advertisement217 1918-09-21 3 XZDCDC XI' MSTOLEUM rlANTARIUM REMEDY FOR RUBBER TREE DISEASES TARBOLINEUM PLANTARIUM i'reberTitiTe for protecting wood against the attack of white ants. Stocked in 4 gallon ting. O n 8 0 JL. Y- SWEE COY Penang, Kuala Lumpur Singapore. £X DO XXXXXXXKXXXXXXS HUTTON’S” PINEAPPLE s HAMS BACON FOR EXCELLENCE AND QUALITY.217 words
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Advertisement52 1918-09-21 3 A Good Bale for th« Home Make il a rale of yoar home to always keep on hand a bottle of Chamber lain’» Oolie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. as a safegierd against bowel oomplaiats. It always eares promptly and lso hoasehold Is safe witheat It. Ter sale by ah dispensasseeaad52 words
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Advertisement13 1918-09-21 3 For Ghildrnn’a Hacking Oongh »t night. Wood 9 Omni Peppermint Own le. 6d,13 words
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Advertisement422 1918-09-21 3 SHAIK MYDIN, Broker and i Agent 135, PENANG STREET. «60—11—9 OUBBIR FACTORY and XV at Hoi, 27/28 8tation PLANT Road, Bukit Mertaiam. Apply for fell portion lari to A. B. C., e/o Strait§ Echo ONE 8$ h.p. ROYER MOTOR CYOLB. Free engine. In good condition. Price 8500. Apply to ZZ422 words
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Article2275 1918-09-21 4 latest developments. MEDICAL OFFICERS’ PROTEST. Am Opmm Lixtu. The following is the text of the open letter—dated 11 Kuala Lumpur, August 19 —addressed to the unofficial members of the Legislative and Federal Counoils of the Colony and the FM.B. by the Society of Estate Medical Officers2,275 words
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Advertisement298 1918-09-21 4 <r DC DC ■)CXDOO OOOCDC 5 9 GOOD VALUE IN GENT'S WEAR. JAEGER WOOLLEN MUFFLERS Witn fringed ends In stock in whit* gronnde with coloured ends. Ano in e*if coiours Price 14 50 each. SILK FINISH MUFFLERS Smart and dressy, A Urge variety of eolonre in itock. Splendid value Price298 words
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Advertisement143 1918-09-21 4 Penang Sales Room. Artistic and Valuable Household furniture, Motor Car eti. COMPRISING, Ebony chairs, settess, teak tables, standi, Bads writing table, book ease, round dining table, dressing tables, wardrobe?, iron bedsteads, rattan furniture, brass, «lass, crockery and S P Ware, engravings wallplaques, electric lamps, table and ceiling fans, iron safe,143 words
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Article475 1918-09-21 5 Toe Honoar-be Mr, W. C. M cheli’s, the P<esident’#, written appeal ia bow being and tin Colleotiag Box»» and c*rds a e ready (or delivsry and despatch at the Lind Office. The Hon. Trtiiorar, Mr, E I. Chambers, will ba glad to receive sabaeriptioni at the Chartered475 words
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Article60 1918-09-21 5 Sbft 22, 17th Sunxsat Aftbe Teieitt. 8-00 am. Matins 880 a,m. Holy Communion 6-00 p,m. Suoday School. 6-00 p.ro. Evensong Hymn 164 Psalm C Oooke 207 Psalms OI Brewer 208 Psalms Oil Oooke 207 Magnificat 66 Nunc Dimittis 70 Hymns 274, 238, 24. On Wednesday, 10-00 a.m-60 words
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39 1918-09-21 5 9-00 am. Children’s Servioe. 6-00 p.m. Public Worship* Preaober: Rev. J. A. B. Cook, Singapore. Subjeot t The Reconstruction of tbe World Hymns 632, 323, 554 and 457. Oboir Practioe, Friday, 7 p.m*39 words
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Article53 1918-09-21 5 [To tmu Editob of thb Strait» Eck» 1 Sin, A plain answer to a plain question, if you olease:— H*ve you any eligible married or -ingl*», under the Military Servioe Bill, on the tsff of the Strait» Echo? Yours faithfully, Butuenbd Boldiue. Province Wellesley, September 20,53 words
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Article65 1918-09-21 5 Tbe output of Ratrut Brsin Tin Dredging Co., N.L for the first half of Septembewas i hours worked 278, Oubio yards treated 30 000, output 220 piculs; stopped two days cleaning boilers. The output of The Renong Tin Dredging Company's tin ore for the first half of this65 words
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Article49 1918-09-21 5 Gour Club 6 4i p.k. 1 Selection The Girl From Kty's Oeryll 2 Two Step The Wrest tor And Hii Hog Holmes 3 Reminiscences Of Gonnod Godf ey 4 Welti Lote'i Drsem After The Bell Olothilde 5 Melody In F lebieilein C Meroh Jelly Oemtedti Allen49 words
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Article1159 1918-09-21 5 Exchange or Viuwa or Pa roaio BaOiaTEATIOM. As mentioned in the report whiob appear*; ed yesterday regarding the deputation wbioh waited ou His Exoallenoy the Governor at Government House and presented a petition, the aignatoriea of wbioh included among hundreds of names thosa of Messrs* Oaeah Kee Ee,1,159 words
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175 1918-09-21 5 Tickets for thia Lottery are iasned under the auspicoe of the Federated Malay Btates War Charities Committee and the Prizea will be allocated aa follows: The Prizes. The allocation of the amount subeeribed will be as follows: 20 per cent. for one Ist prize.175 words
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Advertisement460 1918-09-21 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 HP Tremendous Attractions. ab EMPIRE THEATRE i THE PREMIER THEATRE OF THE COLONY. t ft '■"ft 'A -ft ft -ft -ft -a -a -a r i Vi Ip has started a nw era In superfeature Photo-plays, c.reat players with Distinctive style In real worth-while460 words
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Advertisement121 1918-09-21 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. AM ORDINARY MEETING) ot the Municipal Commiaaionera will be held at tha Municipal Office at 4 p. m. on Tuesday the 24th inatant, (Bj Order) L. A. COUTIEB BIGGS, Secretarj to the Municipal Commiasionere, Penang, Slat September, 1918, j AUCTIONS. The underai ned are prepared to take np121 words
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Article, Illustration98 1918-09-21 6 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays,) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang.. Price s Daily Local sso per annum. Outetatlon Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG." Telephono Noe. (Coho) 880. Printing Department 383. N.B.—A 11 buoicoM98 words
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Article549 1918-09-21 6 This yen’s meeting of the Trade Un os Congress is psrh&ps the most momentous in the history of trade unionism, for never has it met at a time so full of promise for the future of labour. Evil as the war has been in many respects,549 words
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Article968 1918-09-21 6 Mr. 8. B. Archdeacon who was on a fcusi ness visit to Penang return* to Bmgapore today. Mr. Juutioe Sproule paid a visit to Sungei Patani yesterday in connection with Mtsooic matters, Mr. Fiynn Anderson, who has been on a business trip to Hongkong, has returned tc968 words
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Article989 1918-09-21 6 In the Balkans. With tbe Serbians filling the picture and taeJogo-Slavs sod Frenoh bearing then part, Briton and Greek are no d ubt being b9ld in leash against the arrival of the moment hinted at by M\ Balfour of greater triumphs in which th6j are to share equally.989 words
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Article234 1918-09-21 6 TH* U.M.C., EDO AIION *>;:i RUBBER, A ,D MR. BIVIEW. tfVo» Our Oun <Zr^ wial At 8 T 0re B’p,e 8 p,e b ''Jl. At the h»U-jMT|j meet,,, pore Chamber Commerce ,be Ho! w C. W. D.rbiebire, Cbel.ni.n, interesting review of ioc»l .g.„, R ing to the United234 words
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Article35 1918-09-21 6 Supply Ordinance (From Our Own Correspondent 8 Dtrapire, 8-ptember 21, Ia the Government Gastite ia published the 1918 Supply Ordinano?, It maker provision for $lO 804,892 for the public service in 191935 words
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Article100 1918-09-21 6 Mail F, which was to olose to-day, will be closed instead 48 hours later, at 10 o'clook an Moaday morning out, but that doea not mean that its connection with Mail E that was despatched yesterday will be brokeo, The same ves*el will oonvey fcotn mail* onward from100 words
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Article29 1918-09-21 6 iJf’roM Gwt Ihw QHr&pondenU) London, S pfefot• 18 Tflfa prices in the London Rubber Market to*day were: Pale Crepe 2/2ft Diamond Smok d Sneet 2 Ift29 words
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Article237 1918-09-21 6 Latest Quotations Tin (unreiiaed) is quoted here to-day at $*****}, do business done, and in Siogspors (refined) at $149 87} business done, 100 tons changing bands. The P*nanq will leave Tongkak and Benong on Monday, the II d instant, at 11 a.m. Generally speikiog, drags sod p»tes| med o237 words
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Article46 1918-09-21 6 The following artioies will ba Ij UB o ur outside pages i B,—New Civil List Pensions- fIW p.psr. Hit a, ._.SS?&i.iwo rS 2'»- > Penang Bt. Andrew doctety, 9 —Pt-naog Share M*k®Jr flxK 10. Moral Standard for BothP 11. —What India Wants. Lord aft Within#** 146 words
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Advertisement184 1918-09-21 6 AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE DESPISED. A good selection of cutlery at prices to suit ad pockets. BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Tea Spoons best Electro Plated on Nickel Silver 40 cti. each. Dessert Spoons Forks Knives (Stainless steel) KENC CO 75 75 $2.25 e»oh. PENANG A IPOH sesesc WKW SHIPMENT JU184 words
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Miscellaneous10 1918-09-21 6 THE WEATHER. 21st SiPTSMBia. Temperature 7i° Riinfall 1) W m.m10 words
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Article3453 1918-09-21 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] BEITISiI LINE INTACT. Tlolint Counter-Attacks Repulsed London, September 19 8 15 p.m. Sir Dour l 9 Haig reports Ths enemv d a violent bombardment from many geije«terd<y afternoon in the northern tion of the battle front between Gouz3auwfrt gnd the Arras-Cambrai road. Tbe iotecnitj of3,453 words
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Article769 1918-09-21 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] TEXT OK REPLY. Bights Inherent to Sovereignty. London, Bptemb*r 2 >, 1.25 p.m, R?uter has received communication of tbe following telegram from the Belgian Fc reign Minister. It begins Tbe Be gian Government has reoeived through an indirect channel communications whiob have thrown a769 words
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Article3582 1918-09-21 8 BOTH ACCUSED CONVICTED. The betting of the o*se, touabing the discovery of an alleged fraud on tbß Eastern Smelting Company through a rerj irguoioue trap, waa resamed in the Diatriot Court before Mr. G. A- Hereford yesterday when two Chiu6b«s named Kboo Took Ohyo, a dealer3,582 words
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Article293 1918-09-21 8 Mr. J. G. Brown, on behalf of the Committee of Penang Bt. Andrew’s Society, has sent out the following appeal i When the Society made its last Appea l for fuDda on behalf of Scottish War Charities it was earnestly hoped that ere another year had293 words
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Article335 1918-09-21 8 The following are the alteration! in Messrs, A A. Anthony A Co.’s share list to-day i Yesterday, To-day. Mining. J f, J 1 «3 «c» 1 Deebook 24/2 24/9 24/- 24/6 Kampong K&mnting 56/6 57/6 67/- 58/By order of the Chinese authorities the Peking Evening Journal baa335 words
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Advertisement971 1918-09-21 8 Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for Wellesley and the Oindings. 1919. rovinc6 NOTICE is hereby given that Tender., to be j j marked on the outside “T)ddy Shop Tende-s” will ha ©warded in et e j Offios until noon on the 19ct> October, 1918, for tb- th B*«»dfnt coot»li>ed in971 words
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Article168 1918-09-21 9 It Goes Where the Fain in—And Stops it A man or woman wbo has never suffert < *he excrncisting agonirs of Sciatica oannot realise the fell intensity of pein, and a man or woman who has ever aeffered from Seiatiea can never forget it To snob168 words
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Article260 1918-09-21 9 LE«N A CO'S WEEKLY REPORT. Penang, eptember SO Ru ber ii aomewbat easier with prime qualities making 49 cents, a decline of 6 eents on last *eek s closing price The Rubber share market continues stagnant but there is a good demand for Baeaetts and some enquiry260 words
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426 1918-09-21 9 Im their Singapore share circular, dated September 19, Messrs. Fraser and Costate* Fluctuations hare been mild and transac tions small in each section of our market but on the whole business has been a shade better although there is nothin? of importance to report*426 words
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Article173 1918-09-21 9 Singapore, September If. The weekly Rubber Auction opened TMtord., with fairly good d.»»ud at priou up to II oonta for Fin. Pal. Cr»p® and 50i cents for Ribbed Smoked Sheet, these figures being 4 and 5 cents respectively below the highest paid last week Demand fell173 words
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Advertisement115 1918-09-21 9 We Keep Open Sunday SUNDAY SERVICES FOR TOO. YOU ME INVITED TO SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 A.M. FITZGERALD MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH (Corner of Bvrmob nod Anson Ronds I YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH VI EPWORTH LEAGUE 7 P.M. THE AT CHURCH SERMON: (CHRIST'S CLJUI ON OUR LIVES 8 P.M. WITH115 words
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Advertisement432 1918-09-21 9 BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. OUK DAY LOTTERY. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the British North I Borneo War Re ief Fond Committee, and by the OUR DaY committee for the West Coast, North Borneo, Subject to tub followibo "•bditions i 1- The lottery to be unlimited.432 words
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Advertisement384 1918-09-21 9 wrmr rmnr THE GBEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd Head Offioei—SINGAPORE. Let Youp Home Possess One Strong l Anchor. Tour foresight should provide comfort and provision for jowr loved ones, should you dio first, and you should make suoh provision to-day. Next day, who knows, you may be uninsurable. “A384 words
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687 1918-09-21 10 SbPAEATION AND DIYOBCB Tbe question whether it was reasonable to •xpeot from men the eame moral standarde M from women was disouased at the second day’s session of the Conference of the British Dominions Suffrage Union, at Caxton Hall, Westminster* Dr. Jane Walker, in687 words
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Article73 1918-09-21 10 Satubuat, September 21, St. Matthew. Jewish Holiday (First day of Tabernaoles). Orirket—P C.C. si Government Service, Esplanade, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. Seventeenth after Trinity. Monday, Sbptbmbbb 23. Town Band, Esplanade. Penang Automobile Olub, A G.M., Chamber of Oommeroe, 4.8 i) p m. Tuesday, September 24, Municipal Commission, 473 words
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Advertisement69 1918-09-21 10 MAN do you know the darger of upg'uotiDg a chill P Chilli lead to peeumonia and a aoore of other d anger on disorders. Be piudmt, and at the first sign of a obill take a dose or two of r WOODS' GREAT PEttERMINT CURE the m< dioine tbet aboeld69 words
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Advertisement1009 1918-09-21 10 t i r < U n 1a fr y o The Allied Governments f Bought Over i Wffj ebfn d j*f a (’•a Th ■I! nut «I U < i A* UK M J -ill ROYAL W\ |9J .U t iXi To Equip New' Armies Compare the work and you1,009 words
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Article863 1918-09-21 11 II—AN AN8WEK TO rOME OEJEC' IONP, Ft ILk.mBnDKAJTA.Tn Maitua. We are told by Sir Valentine Chirol and others that the very i ea of democratic institutions or self-government ia foreign to I Indian thought, they have no democratic traditions or instinets of ther own that the mass863 words
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Article1002 1918-09-21 11 AN AMERICAN OPINION. 1 1 Washington, July 12. I Ambassadors are a raoe apart in the I pablio contemplation. A strange light i I Covers aboat them; they are mysterious I men who aee everywhere and know everything, To the mind that aoei history assnme I1,002 words
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Advertisement174 1918-09-21 11 STATE SUPPLIES. l! i ft M P IN STOCK Aoetic Acid 99 per oent. Barbed Wire. Gary’s Box Strapping inoh. English Sodium Bisulphite. Green Mosquito Wire Qauze. Latex Pans. Momi Gases. Mosaio Tiles. Par-Boiled Rice. Peninsular Acetate, Th Tapping Knives. Veneer Chests with canvas fittings. White Porcelain Gups. White Zinc174 words
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Advertisement405 1918-09-21 11 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Yeoh Paik Tatt of S3, Beach Street, Penang has by an Orde* of the Supreme Court dated the 9th day of September, 1918 been appointed Receiver of Chop Foo Sang of 313 Chulia treat and of Chop Foo Cbeong of 4 1 Roie Walk,405 words
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Advertisement1191 1918-09-21 12 P. 0.—BRITISH mom !fcO k. I» n 0 <»V 1- It* AND APCAB jl.ii (CempaaiM Incorporated 1b *a#JAnd MAIL AND PASSCHQSR SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS (D»d»i Caltrict witk HU Ginmilil,) Tbi Compui'a MAIL BEEV1CIB EAST OF BOMBAY in it p Pwiifin for E*rop. in booked oU BobW) u opportmitp1,191 words
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