Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1905
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1905-01-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily. Established 1833. TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1905. No. I VOL, LXlII. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement866 1905-01-03 1 S 6ip P>nc. g. 1 I R. 0. Steam Naviga- Sailings. I tion, Company. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE. F jjk" I MAIL SERVICE. R io Sail. Steamer. OuboorcL. Negapatani, 1— I A :biras > Pondichery, Cuddalorc and in. 5 Sim. <i connecting with866 words
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Advertisement674 1905-01-03 1 7 1 J A Lhyd, Bremen, f li\ a iZm B J- M L-*- ''tfc, ■’Lf Imperial German W>1W®L I JH|K fast and well-known Mail Steamers of TL g^2 r tins Line will leave Penang on or about the undermentioned dates B CD Outwards*, Homewards. ("Rf s.s /ftoten 12 Jan.674 words
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Advertisement230 1905-01-03 2 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, I. FAMILY PROVISION, 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. Easily and Economically met by a Policy in THE BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE (ESTABLISHED 1847.) CHAIRMAN: The Right Hon'ble Sir JOHN 6ORST, M. f. FUNDS Rl 420,009.998. It CLAIMS PAID—Rs. 450,000,000Monthly Rates for each Rs. 5,000| Assured. Large230 words
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Advertisement245 1905-01-03 2 FIRE. MW RISK OF FIRE easily and quickly be averted by the adoption of electric light- ing throughout all buildings, and the consequent giving up of oil lamps—the most frequent source of danger. For all information, advice and estimates of cost of lighting by electricity, which is the only safe245 words
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Advertisement331 1905-01-03 2 ALLAN IRVING. VIBNNABAKBiJ EMIn««rj sn<LGener.l Contractor*. JOSEPH BAKER, B Begs to inform the Ladies ;n l( (i Works :-M0 WELD QUAY. of Penang and Out Stations th?*'? Town Store: —31 BEACH STREET. has opened a 40 1-4-05 1 CONFECTIONERY J At 243 Penang Road, near the Chcwrast\ u .U lllCT331 words
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Article840 1905-01-03 3 BRITISH VESSELS MAKING HUGE PROFITS. U J rI3aS before those who TRv K DODGE TOGO’S FLEET YWO Burning the blockade is ft But it is in full l,k st in the Far iN-t. an 1 many a vessel has Rot safely into ;r 1 many840 words
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Article398 1905-01-03 3 1’hFECrs IN WAR-SHIPS. A<lmir.i| N j)^. e ’’P" 5 1 Board,-of. which considn-1ri, 1 resident, has under battleships f',r w fcl (Jnnvi, >g certain v«tio» 3 p Th. ep r 5 nrt reno“Ohio” “\i 1,1 the battleships soun”’u K I1H1 ’ois,” “Misconsists of a ge and398 words
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Article288 1905-01-03 3 Success of a Government Aided Experiment. A new er i has just opened ftwr Ireland. Not only will she be a manuMicturer of t »1 Micco, but she appears likeljwafter experiments which ha ve not jproved Altogether successful, to be ableOto gnbw a good leaf of her own.288 words
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Article65 1905-01-03 3 1 V ,t two quarrymen, had a quar’“'“T^ide’Ito settle the matter with rel, and <*e«m |ook here> ”said the retheir fists. beaten he must shout feree, /‘when oi e d a:ld the battle ‘Sufficient. fbey ia( j fought for commencei an hour Pat gasped out—-threc-qnerterse rs/ “Sulfidcnt-65 words
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Article2127 1905-01-03 3 [BY MAX AND ALEX. FTSCHER, IN THE LONDON MAGAZINE.”] I. —A Model Household. On their return from the honeymoon the Honourable George FitzCharles and his wfife dined with the Younger-Doodles, George’s frtther and mother-in-law. The table was very sumptuously laid. The plate was handsome, and the dinner-service, in2,127 words
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Article1324 1905-01-03 3 One lias often wondered why the minor poet goes on producing verse for which no one seems willing to pay. One of the race, a Mr. Walter Malone, sings sadly The critic wonders why the lowly bards Still write and write, when no one seems to read.1,324 words
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Advertisement68 1905-01-03 3 aelmonia always results from *a cold <> l attack of influenza. CharjUlberlain s h Remedy quickly cures thesiJ) ailments J counteracts any tendency towrju P neU 7 uonia It is made especially for F 'jhe se a ’V llllar ailments and can always bf HUpon. All dealers sell it. V68 words
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Advertisement57 1905-01-03 3 Tolni S. Dawes, “"An Editor’* <)P^- et or rtW Z F4.e di OT l .r"''K Mund, snul “I ,s'/«r, Hokdd;- Coll gh Ko.nedy i ove found Chain hivim* received .ned.e.ne,j. w| < T! eat benefit t preventive for croup from a cold, am pro perties have ah de:ileib gchjl POWDER,57 words
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Advertisement37 1905-01-03 3 A Bad Cold cannot be cured too quickly. J’or this purpose Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is unequalled. All dealers sell it. STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, and be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post). Never be without the Genuine.37 words
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Advertisement54 1905-01-03 3 In America Chamberlain's Couch Remedy is a great favorite with the mothers of small children for colds, croup and wooping cough. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. Good for young and old is Steams' IKine, Enriches the blood, aids digestion, improves nutrition,54 words
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Advertisement75 1905-01-03 3 FOR SALE. A 11 OK KI EN Colloquial* Manual in two Parts contrining 'he Chinese Text and English Text wit h Notes and a Chinese Romanised Version, edited by Mr. G. T. Hare, c.m.I:., i.s.o., Price $5 for each part. Copies can be obtai. tl on application at the Government75 words
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Article70 1905-01-03 4 jN|MI Tuesday. January 3rd. Golf Club 5-30 p. m. Wednesday. January 4 h Town Band Esplanade 5-30 p. m. Thursday, January 5th. Band Golf Club 5-30 p. m, Friday, January 6th. Special Meeting, Municipal Commissioners, 3 p.U'. Town Band, Esplanade, 5-30 p. tn. Satur day. December 7 h.70 words
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Article1230 1905-01-03 4 Pena.ig celebrated the departure of the old year and the arrival of the new. in reunions and foregathering» many, of a most hearty nature. Owing to New Year’s Day having fallen on a Sunday, various celebrations in honour were postponed to the following day, Monday, when1,230 words
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Article887 1905-01-03 4 On Saturday a >"«t gram art of Water Sports, h rr eJI J pared but none the lew enjoyable through at. Telilk Anson, shortly after 6 o’clock and C0 fcl UU, f dusk when the last event, the tug-o -war hid to be postponed owing887 words
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Article737 1905-01-03 4 pATEST TRAINI NG A N1) >], p v C® NOTES. The first fast work morning i < x was again all that could possihii.,. for, both as regards iveathcr airi t I tion of the Turf, and a large p r the candidates did strong bracing up I737 words
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Article165 1905-01-03 4 Til 4 competition f or T prize (>1 Saturday last ‘Armstrong’s withstanding the f act t 8 Ver y keen notmeinbeBrs are staying Untl a r fc T S0, ne of the health E resorts. H1U and at other out to» do battle f Or n Timbers165 words
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Advertisement365 1905-01-03 4 TO LET FURNISHED. fl(|verlisement5 FOR SIX MONTHS- WT O FOR SALE. No. 2, Ross Road, ENTRY FROM 15th MARCH. R U buVgy Voo <E AMEBICAN For further particulars apply to Apply to Capt. LONG, 768 uc m f D. A. M. BROWN. 1 3-1 Sepoy Lines. NOTICE. WANTED TO BUY365 words
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Advertisement87 1905-01-03 4 F PINANG GAZETTE, ESTABLISHED 1833 CONTIU IIUTIOSS must be addressed to l< The Edilarj' written. on ore. side of the paper only and accompanied by the writers name and address not nee.eessa.ril y far insertion but as a yfiurantw of yoiul laith. yi 1,1, monies must be paid to the87 words
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Advertisement5 1905-01-03 4 GARDEN ROLLERS. McAlister Co., Ltd.5 words
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Obituary27 1905-01-03 4 DEATH. On December 7th at Laneside House, Gomersall,Frederic Henry SteeleKinder, aged 5 months, the beloved son of Frederic Thomas and Edith E. Kinder. Singapore paper please copy.27 words
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Article531 1905-01-03 5 JAPANESE TERMS ACCEPTED. negotiations proceeding, early conclusion expected. 15 000 SICK AND WOUNDED IN THr STREETS. E [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st Dec. flic Telegraph's correspondent at Chifu wires that a messenger from Dalny states that the Russians have abandoned the new town at Port Arthur, which- has531 words
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Article91 1905-01-03 5 ROZHDESTVENSKY ATI MADAGASCAR. BOTROVOSKY NEARING PORT [Reuter’s Service.] ,k London, 31st l||JOec. Neuter wires from Port Said 1>n that "liral Botrovosky’s squadron cons j( T^ s ting the battleship Oleg, the c r /.Juisers z r '<d, Rlon and Dneiper, a n( five e -tioyers, is expected91 words
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Article484 1905-01-03 5 BRITISH ARMY REORGANISATION. I OLITIQAL TROV bee IN HUNGARY. THE RISE IN SILVER. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st Dec. foi tv' 1 ISt tea auct on Liverpool for house tOt>k pUce y esfc erdav, Watertea SaUS 8ellin 200 chests of Indian rea at fair prices. Morn' 6 tenSi0n484 words
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Article142 1905-01-03 5 INTERNAL UNRES1. TERRIBLE cold. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 31st Dec. offi.-iallv announced in St. It B senn-o h «al t|iree out Petersburg that polan()> two bridges rages on raihyy- The guards have being badly damaged. g been”reinforced. replaced on the W”" SX of the London, 1st Jan. London, 2nd Jan.142 words
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Article59 1905-01-03 5 HIGH TIDES IN THE THAMES. THE EMBANKMENT FLOODED. London, 31st Dec. A violent gale swept over the British Isles yesterday, causing numerous ties both on land and sea. Considerable telegraphic interruption has been caused. There was an extraordinarily high tide in the Thames and Medway. The Thames59 words
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Article33 1905-01-03 5 PLAGUE CEASED. ARRIVAL OF THS DUKE OF ABRUZZI. [From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, 3rd Jan. Plague in Bangkok has ceased. The Duke of Abruzzi has arrived <yn board the Italian cruiser Liguria.33 words
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Article187 1905-01-03 5 The following are the results of the third day’s races at Kuala Lumpur:— Race I. The Griffin Handicap, Mr. L. R. Ysleman Lady Joe I.. Mr. N. Walsh Sappho 2. The Poker Kongsi Flora 3. Race 2. The Scurry Stakes. Mr. J. de Voogt Cornwell 1 Messrs. Chappel187 words
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Article50 1905-01-03 5 At the Paper Chase to be held this afternoon, H. E. the Governor and Miss Anderson will, we hear, take part. The finish will take placo at the Residency, where Mrs. J. K. Birch will be “At Home’’ to the members of the Club and tin iifriends.50 words
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Article20 1905-01-03 5 \All communications intended for insertion in this.journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of20 words
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Article127 1905-01-03 5 To The writer Mark Time “Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, I have just noticed your paragraph renightingales in the issue of the 23rd inst. When I boated on the Medway my Head-quarters were at Wateringbury and anywhere round there, down to Tovil Lock up to Tonbridge past Yalding, nightingales in127 words
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Article131 1905-01-03 5 In a sketch entitled “Snakes” produced at the Manchester Palace of Varieties recently, an actress named Miss Geraldine Montrose was nearly killed. In the scene where a python is allowed to coil itself round Miss Montrose’s neck, the reptile exerted its strength too much and almost131 words
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Article1064 1905-01-03 5 ;'■«'(/’rom Our Special Correspondent.) Bangkok, December 23rd. The inevitable- has at last happened. Plague has broken out in Bangkok and there have been eight deaths. Until now we, have satisfied ourselves with the thought that, whatever Penang, Singapore, and the other port} might say of the1,064 words
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Advertisement8 1905-01-03 5 4 ’F** SPORTING RIFLES. 11 McAlister Co, r‘8 words
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Advertisement5 1905-01-03 5 bathroom mats. McAlister Co,, Ltd5 words
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Advertisement270 1905-01-03 5 RUNNYMEDE. Rooms Vacant. Healthy Situation. Charges Moderate. MRS. WARD, 740 17 tuth s 40 Noriham Road The Penang Khean Guan Insurance Co., Ltd. Head Office No. 34, Beach Street, Penang. Board of Directors Mr. Tan Kheam Oon. Mr. Lim Sun Ho. Lim Teang Hooi. Koh Peng Guan. Yeoh Ooi Gark.270 words
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Advertisement106 1905-01-03 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. 'THE MUNICIPAL Commissioners of A George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the supply of 500 cubic yards of 2" metal. Full particulars can be obtainecT at the Municipal Engineer’s Office. Tenders, which should be endorsed Road Metal,” will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m.106 words
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Article446 1905-01-03 6 Tuesday, 3rd Jan. 1905. There has been some talk of the Black Sea fleet joining the Russian Armada to the Fav East. But even without the addition of the Black Sea ships, Russia is now despatching the most powerful naval force that ever yet set out on446 words
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Article247 1905-01-03 6 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per P. and O. steamer Britannia, connecting with the steamer Simla at Colombo, from London, Dec. 9th —To Singapore Miss Hodge, Mr. AV. Haigh, Mr. C. Phillips, Mr. A. McNeil.—To Penang Mr. an Mrs. C. P. Buckell. Per P. and O. steamer Formosa, from London,247 words
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Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.
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Article153 1905-01-03 6 Diomed, Brit., 3095, Young, Dec 31, Japan, gen., W. Mansfield Co. Zamania, Brit., 2893. Acheson, Dec 31, Madras, gen., H. Liebert Co. Strath moke, Brit., 2295, King, Jan I, Chittajong, rich, Noa'l n K C >. Pentakota, Brit.. 22'19, Willis, Jan •>, Kanooo'i, gen 11. Liebert A Bstir Dut.,153 words
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Article27 1905-01-03 6 Chan Tai, for Perils and Setul. Ping Seng, for Port Swettenham an 1 Singapore. Lady Weld, for Teluk Anson. Asahan, for Asahan Trang for Deli.27 words
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Article31 1905-01-03 6 Sea Mew,. Brit.. 500, Murphy, Col. G »vt. Langk 149. Liddell, Koe Guan A Co. Brit., 105. Hassan, Koe Guan A Co. Lef-GU, Brit., 294, Conway Ban Ho Hin.31 words
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Article73 1905-01-03 6 PER Cornelia for Deli, at 2 p. m, on 1'hurs.lav. Langk at for Teluk Anson at 2p.m. to-mo. row. Deli for Trang, at 1 p. m. to-morrow. Pegu for Edie. T. Semawe, Segli an 1 Ol; Ideh at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Bengal, f>r Ceylon A.Ustralasia. In li«i. \<iei),73 words
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Article75 1905-01-03 6 Per Brit., s.s. Pentakota. from Rangoon. Mr. and Airs. Scriven Aliss Baptist. Per Brit., s.s. Pin Seng, from Singapore. Mr. G. P. Cuscaden, Aliss Ryan. From Port Swettenham. Air. J de A r oogt, Air. Ju es Martin, Air. and Airs. Bassett, Air. J. Smith. Mr. Bosch. Air.75 words
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Article189 1905-01-03 6 Fame of steamer, where from, approximate J ate of arrival, where hound, and agents. Candia, from Singapore, Jan 4th, for Colombo and Europe, Adamson Gilfillan Co, Andalusia, from Hamburg, Jan 4th, for Singapore China and Japan, Behn Meyer. Nino Chow, from Singapore, Jan 5th, for Genoa Marseilles a>189 words
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Article118 1905-01-03 6 Penang 3rd January. I9n5 ('.><(<•/..s. z of the Charlere,! llanh.) London Demand Bank, 1/1 I 9/16. 4 mon ths’sight Bank l/ll 13/16 3 Credit 1/11 15/16, 3 Documentary 2(Jalcntta, Demand Bank Rs. I45J. 3 days’ sight Private 147,. Bombay. Demand Bank 3 days’sight Privat.- 147|. Madias, Demand Bank 3118 words
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Article191 1905-01-03 6 Penang. 3i d January. I9<’5. S hh'K.v Quo 1 ati on. Bela'. '1 in Alining Co., 775 sales. Bersaivah Gold Aline Co, Ltd 13. sales. Bruseli Tin Mining <’•».. 2 liters. Dull’ Development Go.. Ltd 12 sellers. Fodern Icd Saw Mills Lid 1 sellers. Eraser o Neave. Ltd. 1**1191 words
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Article180 1905-01-03 6 X. Penano 3rd January, I '.»<»5 Gold leaf HL Pepper (W. ('oast 3li>s 5 oz.) 2a 50 seller*. White Pepper 38|. sellers. Trang Popp<-r shortly expected. Cloves (picked shortly expected Mace 85 sellers. Mace l‘ickin<_'s 74|. sals. B Nutmegs I IDs IO|. soles. JNo I 6-10. »<»n. v 2180 words
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Advertisement146 1905-01-03 6 About Colds. —Tn all countries and among all nations of the globe, cough medicines are used and used probably more extensively than any other one class of medicines. Every human being is subject to throat and lung troubles, which may terminate his existence. People everywhere realize the dangerous consequences of146 words
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Advertisement89 1905-01-03 6 Dr. W. MANSON Dental Surgeon, 179a Carnarvon Street, FACING THE CARNARVON STATION. Charges Moderate. Consultation Free. 1023 9-3-04 Vinolia: O AD For Delicate, Sensitive, Irritable Skins. I J/A PREMIER, FLORAL, MEDICAL, TOILET (Otto), > > VIOLET, and VESTAL. Q C A A A For Itching, Face Spots, Eczema,, and ail89 words
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Advertisement541 1905-01-03 6 .HORACE S. MARTIN, M J gLk HA'H I A Ahnin'l «nd LauMn'J Ewjmeer. >* NN *J 1 > I I 3 All Description of Mining properties 5 j Reported on. «E i <■». Concentrating and ore Dressing jgfcjg q| J*. VM Dj K 1 Gilf1113>R 06 v0. 981 25-5-04. Small541 words
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Advertisement244 1905-01-03 7 H AN S EGf STERED i -1!® E F00D Not a cheap food at a good n G ATING FATTENING. A scientific mlx Z but a ood food at a cheap price. Chaff produced i.>° best and heating. Contain! co «»try. Is not from weevils and rubidsh F d 8t244 words
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Advertisement866 1905-01-03 7 SanAf. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. NOTICE. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ca <. I. 8». IN. CO., Uxd. Incorporated by Royal Charter. *T*he Chrfaim^ excursion, to SW nh aZid e Si ?rT re iO P h r Reserve Liability of Proprietors December t0 31st J “““ry, 1905. HUTTENBACH LIE BERT <fr Co.,866 words
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Advertisement155 1905-01-03 7 LIPTONS TEAS AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Agents, Penang PATERSON, SIMONS Co. ZOBELQ Watchmaker Jewlleer, X AT z Messrs. Graham Co./\ 4. Street. A SPECIALITY. Every Watch Guaranteed for tivo years. GRAHAM Co, Ltd., CHEMISTS, 4, Beach Street, Penang. :o: Perfumery. A Large Consignment Just Received FROM155 words
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Advertisement943 1905-01-03 8 Xanfon Insurance Office Ltd. Mannheim Insurance Co. Marine Insurance. Capital Subscribed $2,000,000 4 i Amount Paid-up -)00,000 "The undersigned Agents wdl accept Reserve Fund 730,000 Marine Risks on Mcrclru.di;o Produce and Valuables at current rat w. HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG. For full particulars apply to i KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd., i General943 words
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Advertisement329 1905-01-03 8 NOTICE. CONSULATE FdR THE NETHEWANDS. UP to Thursday the 19th January, 1905, at 10 a.mJ, tenders will be received at the Office of the Resident of the East Coast of Sumatra, at Medlin, for the Farm having the right to retail opium in the Residency of the East Cyast of329 words
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Advertisement1225 1905-01-03 8 PENANG TURF CLUB. I Programme for Jam Meeting, 1905,1 TUESDAY 24th, THURSDAY 26th g jATURDAY JANUARY, firstday. secondday. third day I May, 1905. Mday. *6f6 January. '905. Saturday. 38t6 January, 1,— Plale. l.-The First Griffin Handicap. 1.- The Larrikin Cup. I A Cup presented by His Excellency Sir Value $300.1,225 words
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