Straits Echo, 24 September 1906
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Title Section37 1906-09-24 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILV CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROIifIIIOUT Till: STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE PAR PAST GENERALLY VOL 4. $24 I’er Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cenls. No 218.37 words
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Advertisement1120 1906-09-24 1 IQ L£E CO, ASAHI BEER z p H33SIHVSV AGENTS. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. INCORPORATED 11V KOVAL CHARTER. S 1').000,000 X800.000 X975.000 X800,000 (Jjpital Paid.up Reserve Fun-1 Reserve Liabiiity|of Proprietors Head Office: IIA1T0N CO (JUT, TllKEADNE F.DLK STREET, LONDON. Paid-up-Capital Rkhekve Fund— Sterling1,120 words
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Advertisement12 1906-09-24 1 SOLE AGENTS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. os s Co B o c ‘HIV S.SSVg12 words
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Article322 1906-09-24 2 The Durr Development Co Ln* 'J’he Company's Concession being situated in ilie Southern pait of Kelantau is admir- l»ly suited to planting. There is a large number of indigenous rubl*;r trees glowing in the Concession, and Rimboug lubbei trees from five to twenty years in age may be322 words
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Article629 1906-09-24 2 Conflicting Views on Sir Victor Hoislej’s Dictum. Bkjti.'H Stamina I)ub to Bkkb. WHY TEETOTAL NATIONS OO TO TUB WALL. Much comment lias been excited m medical circles by Sir Victor Horsley’s indictment ol alcohol a- a drug. Addressing the Dominion Temperance Association at Toronto, Sir Victor said629 words
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Advertisement2673 1906-09-24 2 FACE ACHE L 8 CURED WITH FINISIN, (Jrahnm’s Neuralgia Cure. It acts splendidly: promptly: efficiently. The pain goes: instead of agony—ease and relief. Everyone says so: won’t you try it Face-acneeannotcontinue with Graham’s Neuralgia Cure. Be advised and you will advise others. Fini:in is unrivalled for face-ache and neuralgia. Thirty2,673 words
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Shipping.
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Article141 1906-09-24 3 Coen, L>uf. s.s 823, Potjewjd, 21th S«pt Singapore, 22ml Sept., Oei., —U. L. Co. Fitzpatrick, Hr. s s.. 730. Hrggie, 24’h Sept., Rangoon, 19th Se t., (Jen H. M. Co. Lady Weld, Hr. s s., 24-3, Quine, S'pf Teluk An sou, 22mi Sapt Gen., S'laits S. S. Co. Hebe.141 words
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Article41 1906-09-24 3 24th September Taw Tong, for Trang :ind Paug Nga. Tong Cltag Un, for Hatu Halir.i ami Asahan. Canton, for Paugkor and Teluk Anson. link Canton, for Edie, T. Seinawe, Segli, Oleiileh and Sabaug. Corn, tor Pulo Well, Oleiileh aud Padang.41 words
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Article37 1906-09-24 3 1 rxfiei'n Frmn Ajhll> Due Fox le v Singapore 4 L ACo. 28tliSept. C. A fear Calcutta A.A Co. 9th Fight niug Siuga pore A.A. A Co. 1st Oct. A. A j car Calcutta A.A.Co. liih37 words
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Article38 1906-09-24 3 J »>«**/> Fur A nil* f'Mr?* C. A |tc.tr Singapore A A.A.(Jo. 2l*thSept h ox lev New Yoi k H.l, A Co. 2i*i h loglituiug Calcutta A A.A.Co. l't Oct. A. Apctr Singapore A A A Co. mil38 words
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Article104 1906-09-24 3 For Calcutta—Per .1. Ajtcar, to-morrow, 11 a.hi. l»atu Ha lira—Per Pintail/, to-inor.ow, 1 p in Asahan—Per It. Halavyn, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Laugkat—Per Mary A rutin, to-morrow, 1 pin. Poit Swettenham aud Singapore.— Per Perak, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Poit Swettenhain and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to morrow. 3 p.m. leluk104 words
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Advertisement1461 1906-09-24 3 (S HIPPING.) TA* m 5 N. Go. Expected Arrivals and Departures Mail Service. Outwards. ftt.pt. -7 b.s. (jet. II s.s. Della 25 s.s. Malta connecting with s.s. Britannia do 8.8. Mod tan do s.B. Himalaya Homewards. Kb ,.4 *)<• s Jhtanlta connecting with 8 China 0.1. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India1,461 words
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Advertisement218 1906-09-24 3 ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. INDO-JAVA LINE. A S. N. Co.’s Fleet. Reg. Tons, ss Naming 2862 ss Nurani 287 U ss linjpi.t ss Ranee :>(;:> t ss Rajah 3634 ss Pundit 3832 ss Piislia 3830 J’iie Company iraiutains a first class service of steamers carrying both passengers and cargo218 words
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Article, Illustration101 1906-09-24 4 Justice satisfies everybody and justice alone— Em>r «i Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sundays.) at rn CRITERION TRESS, Ltd., No 22(5—232, Beach Street. PniiaiiJ PRICE C DAILY LOCAL per annn OCTSTATIONS I’ostage Kxir*. MAIL BDITION (Poet Free) $l5 CAULK AUD&KSS: Echo—Penang.” Telephoue No. 183. S.R.—101 words
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Article943 1906-09-24 4 News is filtering tiirough very slowly from Hongkong, but, us the days pass, it is evident that the tirst estimate ol the* damage wrought bv the recent typhoon was, as we predicted at the time, ii uch under-estimated. The loss which Reuter reports as being sustained by the London943 words
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Article385 1906-09-24 4 P. C. C. vi. Ladies. The above match which was left unfinished on Fr day afternoon, was continued on Saturday afternoon when the innings of the P. C. 0. XI dosed for 71. the highest scorer leing Bradbery who score 1 20. Muglistou would have done just as well,385 words
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Article148 1906-09-24 4 Presentation of Prizes. Shortly after the cricket match was over and refreshments ha<l l»een served, the winners of the recent La wn Tenuis Tournament were paraded opposite the Pavilion and, after a short complimentary speech by Mr, A. S. Authouv, received their respective prizes from148 words
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Article640 1906-09-24 4 Thebe is no doubt that the Wayang Comedy Indian Ua toe has established firmly in thegood grace* of the theatre-going public of Penan/, and for the last six weeks each Saturday night,—the great night, from the theatrical manager's point of view— saw the King Street640 words
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Article337 1906-09-24 4 We are asked to remind meiubeis of I lie “lies Cloches de Coruex ills” Coinpauy of the rehearsal at the Town Hall this eveuuii There is no rehearsal for the orchestra, however. We hear that Mr. S. Kassim has enured a new actress who, together with her husband,337 words
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Advertisement404 1906-09-24 4 PRITCHARD CO. Sole Agents for ROM CYCLES. THE FAMOUS WAYAN6 KASSIM, Thelndra Zanibar Royal '1 heatrical Company of Singapore. Ity Request. I>>J Sped a' Request. Two .More Nights Only Two More Nights Only KING STREET THEATRE. Owing to the arrival of new Actresses w r will give two more performances.404 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article110 1906-09-24 5 THK TYPHOON. Kntice Kieet Lost (Supp'ieu by lie liter.) London, 22ud September. Hongkong’s entire Meet of fishiug junks, amounting to mx hundred sail, were lost in the recent typhoon, thus augmentiug the mortality to ten thousand souls. German Generosity. Loudon, 23rd September.—The Norddeutscher Lloyd has given six thousand maiks110 words
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Article154 1906-09-24 5 Outburst of Anglnphnb';’. (.S applied by /{enter.) London, 23rd September, —There has U-eii a fresh outburst of Anglophobia in (ieimanv arising out. of the insignificant incident id a German tourist, yacht, the Meteor, attempt iug to moot to a Government huov in Portsmouth harbour and being requested to move154 words
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Article46 1906-09-24 5 German Threats {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 24* 1 1 September—The German Consul-General to Australia has lodged a protest with the Australian Federal Government against the new preferential duties in favour of Gieat lhitain and threate s that Germany will retaliate unless they are with drawn46 words
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Article132 1906-09-24 5 The Revolution {Supplied by Reutir.) Loudon, 22nd September.— It his now transpired that the reason why the Tsar did not attend the funeial of General Trepoff was on account of the discovery, at the last moment, of a de»p laid »evo!utionary plot. Main arrests have been made in connect132 words
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Article80 1906-09-24 5 The Insurrection. {Supplied by lieute Loudon, 22nd September.—Thera is a growing feeling iu Washington that the differences between the Government aud the insurgents iu Cuba ate irreconcilable aud List intervention on the part, of the United States is likely to take place at any moment Loudon, 24 h September.80 words
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Article55 1906-09-24 5 tree Fight in the Chamber. {Supplied by Reuter.) Londou, 24th September. —M. Ziimis, a Lreek, has beeu appointed High Commissioner to Crete in succession t) Priuce beorge of Greece. London, 24th September. —A discussion "l* "i International control in the Cretan 1 handier, resulted in a lice figli*. The55 words
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Article31 1906-09-24 5 The Arsenals {Supplied by Renter.) London. 22nd SeptemWr.—The Council of Army Organization at Peking is taking over all the Chinese arsenals, which have hitherto Wcu controlled by the proviucid Viceroy?.31 words
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Article34 1906-09-24 5 The Colonial Secretary’s Tour (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 22nd September.—Herr Deruberg, the new German Colonial Secretary, proposed to make a year’s tour of the Germau colouies after the opeuiug <>f the Reichstag.34 words
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Article62 1906-09-24 5 Whiter vs Blacks. {Supplied I'if Reuter.) London, 24» 1i September.—Assaults committed bv negroes at Atalanta, Georgia, U. S. A-, have lesulted in a genera! attack upon the negroes, fifty-five of whom aie reported to have Wen killed and injured. The Congo Loudon, 24th Sept,—President Ilooseve t has sent62 words
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Article42 1906-09-24 5 Opinion of Kxperts. {Supplied by Renter.) London. 23rd September.—The experts of the Great Northern Railway are investigating the Grautham railway disaster, hut are unable to explain the emse, «-xeept on tl.e hypothesis of the driver of the train being ill.42 words
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Article23 1906-09-24 5 Prince Edward Handicap. {Supplied by Reuter Loudon, 24th SeptemWr.—The lesult of the Prince Edward Haudicap is Amina 1 Polymelus 2 Kuroki 323 words
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Article25 1906-09-24 5 A Steamer Ashore {Supplied by Renter Loudon, 24*4i September.—The steamer Gated nia is ashore iu the Sue/. Canal and is discharging her cargo.25 words
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Article394 1906-09-24 5 A Carriage Accident. {Kcho Special.) Taiping, 2it li September.— Mr. Bratt’s victoria containing bis nurse and infant, was upset and both were seriously injured. but are now out of danger. It apjrears that the svee descended from the box to go to the horse’s head, the horse being scared394 words
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Article400 1906-09-24 5 The Typhoon. The Siujapore Free Preen contains the following telegrams from Hongkong: Hongkong, Sept. 20. Ju continuation of my wires of yesterday, I am able to inform you that, all vessels which were expected here (from Singapore, and elsewhere,) have a;rived. '1 hey uioieover report having encountered go d400 words
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Article431 1906-09-24 5 The Government Gazette of September 21 contains the following items of information Whereas an Order was made by the Governor in Council on the 3rd instant dissolving the registered Society known as the “Yi Toll Club of Penang, and whereas certain representations have since lieen made to the431 words
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Article1533 1906-09-24 5 d Ordinary Meeting, Friday. Mill Sept Present J Hon. <Jupt. A li. Young (Col. Secretary), i ills Excellency the General Officer Command iug Ike Troops (Major-General R. luigi -i Jones, c.v.0.. c I Hon. J. 11. liiues (Act. Attorney-General). Hon. A. Murray, c.E., m.i.o.e. (Col. Engineer) Hoii. J.1,533 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article252 1906-09-24 5 To Tui. Lditob of tih: Straits Echo. Dhak Sri:, —With reference *o the entice published in vnur valuable journal above tie sigeatuio of 11 a j ‘>e Moh lined Cassini Sahib A 1 Sdlanv, calling for a m"eting of the“ A] dill eis of the Muslim S252 words
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Article62 1906-09-24 5 IN r Pr't.tl. fro n Singapore aid Port Swetli uham Sell I*l Abdulla, R<i» N<ai. Mr. E. M To£*r. Mr. Houkwe'l. Mr. N G. Pat i<k, Mr. ai d Mrs. L. Frauche aud childrr li. Per V>rak, for Port Swittenham and Singapore: Mr. aud Mrs. Pasijnal, Mr aud Mis.62 words
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Article88 1906-09-24 5 To-day. 7lh Ih. v of Bth Moon. Football League Meeting. 6 p.m. Town Baud. Esplanade, 0 to 7 p.m. Comedy Indian llatoe Theatrical Co. Sham shir Alan»,” King Stieet Theatre, ft p.m. ayang Kaosim Peter and Magdeh u Diury Liue Theatre, 9 p.m. To-morrow. Sfli T). v of Bth88 words
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Article18 1906-09-24 5 English (Simla) 27fla Sept China (Deranha) 29. b China (P Heinrich) 2nd Oct German (P. A!ire)18 words
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Article38 1906-09-24 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Wail Service. .Outwards. Homhwarix». Simla 27 Se,d. I Drvnihn 29 Sept Peta 11 Ort. j Ocetu i 13 Oct kxira Service. Outwards. Homkw im>« Pern Oct. I Socotra 6 Ort, Sumatra 16 Mani'a 3 Nov.38 words
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Article30 1906-09-24 5 First Quarter Sept.2s-h 1 115 pm. O Full Moon ()ct. 2nd 7484. p m. Last Quarter 10th 10 39 3 p.m. 0 New Moon 18th 542.7 a m.30 words
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Advertisement13 1906-09-24 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Northam Road. Chocolates, Bonbons, TVasort Fondant, At Ht<i*onabl* Pr\c«s.13 words
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Advertisement405 1906-09-24 5 PALMER TYRES. PA LM ER TYRES are claimed to be now the most sup *rior Tyres manufactured for Cycles and Motors, for the following* reasons: 1. The Quality of the Rubber is of the purest, and will therefore resist wear better tliall inferior mixtures, which are liable to crack and405 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1906-09-24 5 WEATHER. Thk following report is kindl v supplied by flie Signal L)irector of Fort Cornwallis rh. Wr. \V(i 5 p.ir. 1 fsterrtjtj S|«. Fur iV.N'.W. •> a.m. Toilaj7th Far routli noon. Tc-H't r Cl»w: Cloudy B.K. 1 lio rainfall di'i'iug tn** 'J4 Iiuhm oiide I it 9 a.in. to-day was51 words
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Article158 1906-09-24 6 Rejoicing in China. Canton, September 10. Tbe auuouucemeut that China is to Lave a constitution presently lias called forth great rejoicing here among the intelligent portion of the people The Chamber of Commerce ar* ranged a great fete for Sunday last in honour of the promise. The158 words
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Article232 1906-09-24 6 Thk object of the game is to do uuto others as iliey would do uuto you. It’s a game you can lose your money at; also your temper. The game goes by tricks some people are full of them. Honours count in the game, but not always232 words
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Article499 1906-09-24 6 New York, Aug. 2. An inventory of the estate of Russell Sage, begun tbiee days ago by representatives of the executors, liad established bv to-day to the satisfaction of the executors and lawyers the value of the estate was net below 9150.000,000. Iu the Sage499 words
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Article122 1906-09-24 6 Pbnano, 24th September. By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank ...2/4j 1 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 jj 3 Credit 2/HJ 3 Documentary ...2/4’,” Calcutta. Demand Bank lvB 174 3 days’ sigh* Pr /»te 175 B Miibav. Demand Bank 174 Mouiiiieiii. Demand Bank 172-1 3 dav»’ sujlit122 words
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Article174 1906-09-24 6 Gold leaf 6490 B. Pepper(W.C.-as; xIU.-W. SHU mV* White Peppier 27.20 sales Trane Peppier -1 GO sales Cloves picked) 42. —sales Mace 76 —soles Mace Picking» 67. —sales Nutmegs 110» 31. —sellers SNo 1 535 ppl 2 ii" stock Basset $2 00 Tapioca Flour 1 82i sellers Copra 8174 words
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Article877 1906-09-24 6 'o Number of p Capital. Shares ir 8 f ue I Last D.videud. Name. Quotations. 2 I 1 Value, i .r issued I Mining. 1903 3OO,00t> 30.000 10 10 [Beiat Tiu Mining Co. Ltd. 1900 3 175,000 400(1 ,Vf 1'* Bersawah Gold Mining Co. Ltd. 510. 1901 000.000 60877 words
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Article16 1906-09-24 6 I’knang, 24tk September, 1900. Pineapple Mauritius each 5 Country 5 Egos per 100 $2.3016 words
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Advertisement60 1906-09-24 6 Indications of Rheumatism. Soro au«l swollen joints, slurp, shooting pains, tort mi nmscii*-, no rest, no si **p that meins iT.ennmt ii-in. It is a siuhlioin iliuMte to I .lit ('iiamtiei Iain’s I’aiu Ita)in lias con<|Urir<i it thousands of tin’i»«. One application «ives rcliof. Oenr«e Town l>ibpeuKiir y, (Jtonnil A60 words
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Advertisement88 1906-09-24 6 BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND I Andrew Usher Co.’s EVAPORATED CREAM. baolute Purity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co.. PEN A NO. SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENA NO F. M. .S li.i* i > CO X U o Lu v& < v'* ■o »nv'** o m -*S9«~ TO88 words
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Advertisement297 1906-09-24 6 MACK AY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. Cieslers 9 Champagne, THE CELEBRATED M Sm B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. Sandilands, Buttery Cn. GOOD HEALTH is preserved drinking ASAHI BEER. FOR IT IS PURE AND UNADULTERATED. INVALUABLE AS A REFBFSHFB Can be obtained in small cases of 2 dozen quarts or 4- dozen297 words
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Article150 1906-09-24 7 lilMHOi* MoUI-KH RETIREMENT AfTKR 50 Years’ Service. Ht ti e retirement, at llie age of seventyeight, of Mishap Moule. the Church Missionary Society is losing the services of one f its ablest men. The first. European missionary to settle in an interior Chinese city away from a150 words
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Article280 1906-09-24 7 I.AMKNTABLE PREDICAMENT OK Empire's Smallest Colony. What is to be the fa’e of St. Helena Having conduced to the establishment of our Gieit Empire through being a s eppmg stone to South Africa and India, has i f not some claim ou the consideration of Great Biitain?280 words
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Article519 1906-09-24 7 Women nil Non-Oratorical Parliamentarians. Will tiik M.P. “Bite?’’ Dear Sir, —I liked tl e last twelve speeches you stnt me. Please for “-aid another dozen ou the same terms —I am, etc. The above letter from a well-known politician in the Antipodes is the sort of tiling519 words
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Advertisement1148 1906-09-24 7 lIAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANDII.ANDS, lIUTTEPV Co. IIAVII) COPSAK SON’S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, No. 0. SANDII ANIIS. lIIITTC3Y .1 Co Jeyes’ Piiri/ier, B V USING THE COMMONSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR. the most reliable WROUGHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS, Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, CILFILLAN CO.. LTD. NOTICE. Jk 01,148 words
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Advertisement1308 1906-09-24 8 YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER Dealer in Gobi ami Silver Watches, Graphophoues, Records, Pins, Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Kepairev of any description of Musical instruments and Graphophones, Ac., Ac NOTICES. 7 JEWS of l'euaug, Singapore. Perak. Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to d ft., on Bromide paper.1,308 words
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Article1964 1906-09-24 9 Spelling Reform. Conservative lingland Unfavourable to Phonetics. Russian Terrorism. Another Actress to join British Aristocracy. LIBERALS AND LABOUR. LIBERAL WHII'S OUTBURST. i From Our Own Correspondent.) IjoNlmjw. August 31st. —The Simplified Spelling Board, tiuanoed by Mr. Andrew i’aruegiP. aud conducted m the United States, with Professor Brander1,964 words
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Article1050 1906-09-24 9 Wk have been having quite au invasiou of sympathetic strangers this summer iu Paris, consisting of girls of various ua-i j tioualities, who come over in groups. Firstly came the “peaches” of America that is the chosen repr. seutative girl of each citv. They travelled1,050 words
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Article127 1906-09-24 9 The New York American savs .—Tiie chief office*-, Air. Spicer, and the third officer, Mr Cunning, of the sieunship Ft. Andrew, belonging to the Plienix Line, on their arrival here on Aug. 10, swoie affi lavits to the effect that, while off Land’s End, outward127 words
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Article174 1906-09-24 9 According to the Shanghai Mercury he would be a bold man who would sav that Peking has lost all claim to the tit'e of Sleepy Hollow, for Peking is like the giaut who could only awaken one eye at a time, and as he was possessed174 words
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Advertisement94 1906-09-24 9 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at Port Klizabeth, Cape Colony, who had a very bad attack ot cramp colic ami dysentery, says: I vvuh so bad I bad to go to bed, when a triend of mine gave me94 words
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Advertisement88 1906-09-24 9 Unnecessary Lxpensc. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dysentery come on without warning and prompt relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician’s service in such cases if Chamlierlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy88 words
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Advertisement70 1906-09-24 9 Bilious Colic Prevented, Take a double dote of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Ibanhota Kerned y ax xonii as the liist indication of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people who aie subject to attacks of bilious colic use ihe ieinedv in this70 words
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Advertisement273 1906-09-24 9 Cuts, Bruises and I'urnsQaickly Healed. Ubamberlniu’s I’ani IV'lm is an antiseptic liniment anti when applied to cuts, bruise* and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treatment. It allays the pain of a burn or scald almost instantly. Unless the injury is273 words
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Advertisement982 1906-09-24 9 UPTON’S WINES SPIRITS. Messrs. Tek Thyc Cathiravaloo, WHOLESAIiE AGENTS, 34. tteach ?t eet. Retail from Penang Commercial Company, 60, Beach Street, and Heap Lee and Company, 5*5, Beach Street. ALSO ON SALE At all Respectable Hotels. Specialit ies Lipton’rt Special Scotch Whisky, Lipton’s Special Irish Whisky, Crown Standard Invalid Port,982 words
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Advertisement1012 1906-09-24 10 FOR. SALE. JOHN MARTIN, MINERJ A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA, i I.Y OLIVER ASHWELL, AUTHOR OF Tale of the Fen," Chronicle* of the Carburettor Chib," In Peril in Penang e/c. PRICE 50 CENTS. CAN UK HAD AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 226. 232, Reach Street, Pena ng Ini Pantun Karang-Karangan.1,012 words
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