Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 October 1905

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED J833 N o. 242 VOL. LXIII. MONDAY. 23rd OCTOBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 415 1 fappingfToTsteam Navigation, Company. tlp[C TfD arrivIlTand departures, mail service. (fulirardK. M jienaal connecting with Marmora 4)ct Macedonia x 8 £»»«'<« it i" (hm do o„ do Himalaya Dec. 6Z*" 1 //omewartU. Oct* multi Ho Mongolia V 24 Jw«« lo d0 .’Mr,«ora kaicicn nV mail steamers. 1st Class 2nd Class i.v
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    • 401 1 Itite-rkded Sailings. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. ,<OR Intbndbd to Sail. Stbambk. Negapatam, 28th Oct. at 2 p.i? Thongwa Madras, I ondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat. 11th Nov. at 2 p.m. Teesta KarrkmL Sat. 25th Nov. at 4 p in. Thongwa Rangoon <t Calcutta. M«Hilniriti and Burmese Ports. 1 Oct.
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    • 715 1 Shipping.4 NorJdeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. x\ Imperial German Mail Line. 11K fast and well-known Mail Steamers of this Line will leave Penang on or about the undermentioned dates. Outwards Homewards. s.a. Sachsen 23 Oct. 1905. ss Zieten 31 Oct. 1905. Pr. Reg. Luitpold... 1 Nov, Prinzess Alice 14 Nov. y, Prinz
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    • 352 1 Shipping, Ocean Steam Ship r Co., Ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. Co.. Ltd. THE Companies steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each month extends tv Vancouver,
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    • 1330 2 PENANG TURF CLUB. PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 3Ctb January Thursday 1st February AND Saturday 3rd February. To be Considered at a General Meeting* to be held on Monday, 30th October, 1905. o: NOTICE— No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in
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    • 623 2 PENANG VOLUNTEERS. ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R. ADAMS, COMMANDANT. OCTOBER. 1905. Monday, 23rd. Company Drill at the Fort at 5-30 p.m. Dress: —Plain Clothes. Tuesday, 24th. RECRUIT DRILL. Wednesday, 25th. COMPANY DRILL at 5-45 p.m. at the corner of Macalister and Race Course Roads Dress Drill Order with Caps. Thursday,
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    • 286 2 Graham Co., Ltd 4, BeacA Street, Penang. Manicure Sets, in Ebony in Leather Cases each. I Oosa Face Leather, indispensable to Ladies, delicate] and ready Powdered, 50 cts. each. Creme!Violette for the Toilet, 75 cts no.. 1 I pti jar. 9 Dreamland Feeders, complete with Brush Am h I tlle
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  • 1398 3 tEA me» blownup BY a mink heavy loss of life. quel to the repeated warnings of A* a s< from Heating mines in the the o f which little notice was authorities, the long expected take» 1; ISS< and on- <>f the fine new hlS the C. M.
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  • 245 3 Writing just as peace was about to l>e concluded, the was of opinion that, assuming that Russia is unable to borrow abroad, and that yet she decides to continue th<i war, it, is not probable that she will l»e able to do so for any considerable length of
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  • 123 3 An original seizure for debt has taken place at Cracow, against the Ru-sian Government. A local barrister named G inkiewitz had a long standing bill of costs for 2,000 crowns against the Russian Government, but cotild never obtain a settlement. Recently there arrived at Moscow, to study
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  • 1005 3 CURIOUS ESTIMATE OF THE PEOPLE. A London newspaper, the Sfornin>j Post nas made the interesting disc i.int an attempt was made by Sir >t i n I R flies in the second d* ei le of i teenth century to establish trade Japan—at the time when
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  • 339 3 Bill to be Intkodvced in America. An attempt is about to l>e made in the United States to legalise the use of fingerprints as guarantees of the genuineness of signatures. The instigator of the movement is Mr. Francis R. Fast, a well-known New York lawyer, who, it is
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  • 111 3 Yid iish is an arch tic ai.d corrupt form of German extensively spoken by Jews in many countries besides Germane itself. A startling instance of its popularity is given by a writer in the Jewish Chronicle. In Jerusalem he met» “A worthy man who denounced me for
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  • 92 3 A London paper publishes the following from Paris, dated L6th September: The Malin understands that the Minister of the Colonies, as the result of a i eport he has received from the Inspectors of the Colonies, his ordered the urgent return t > France of Colonel Adam
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  • 111 3 It is si in pl v the gratification of a whim. July, which takes its name from Julius Ca?sar, has 31 days, and Augustus, who completed
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    • 73 3 Ml1 iilain k Colic, Cholera and •j«l Remedy. made r,n successes of this remedy has Um* f i ln °st popular preparation in when*' e complaints. It is every(;’ii ah n ze< l as the one remedy t hat h| ea V Upended upon and that is 1 J All
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    • 82 3 Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may lie cured by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn two or thiee times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with
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    • 65 3 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Cures Colds. This remedy acts on nature’s plan, allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring th* system to a healthy condition. It is famous for its cures over a large part of the civilized world. All dealers sell
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    • 84 3 Mistaken Diagnosis. There ai e many people who have pains in the back and imagine that their kidneys are affected, while their only trouble is rheumatism of the muscles, which can lie cured by a few applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, <r by dampening a piece of flannel with the
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    • 1361 3 NOTIOEL Federated Malay Stales Railways. PENANG TURF CLUB. SVPPLI Ita The g •veinmcnt is pr< p.ire 1 ’>--.‘ive s f'T the upp\ <>t' t o-- 'lemR-rs of the Penang ’urf Club •mwtio .<• I ».L S for the Fed»*r<‘ n’a e t.1 rhe Ch <n)her of Commerce 4 t i<
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  • 122 4 Mthv- 1 > f«S MonJay, SSrd October. > »< >’Town Band, Esplanade T ~-fr4?»’7 p.m. High water 8.22 p.m. Low water 2.10 a.in. Tue>4ii^24tK I High water 9.11 p in. Low water 312a. ni F Wednesday. 25'K October, < St. Crispin. Town Band, Espl»„a<l« < -<k,X<i>~ P.- n
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  • 1167 4 jyiembeis of the Penang Tucf- GIub be interested to read-»'4he ametiilmbdts tA the programme for the forthcoming January' meeting, which are t->''be pit?poscd gerreral- nieetwyyf of the Club on the 30th insf. The text of the 1 amendments first in .our -advertisement columns on Fridav. The
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  • 25 4 There will be a paperchaseTm-Wrdnesdar, the 25th instant. Meet at Dato‘ Kramat at at 5 p. m. and finish at the Ka^oCourse.
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  • 376 4 BOTH ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. The preliminary hearing of the charges against Kader Mydin and Venjoor Pakir.in the well-known bill of lading cise, w resumed on 1 riday afternoon t>efore Mt. Peel, Second Magistrate. Chan Seong, clerk of Chop Ban Hin Lee, Spoke to receiving 2,170
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 105 4 NELSON S FAMOUS SIGNAL. pE iR Mil. Editor. Might I take this opportunity of pointing out an inaccurate statement of yours, dfvyoir- issue of yesterday's date. I refer to -tee following .“The, fiigstatr ...with Nelson’s hist >1 i<- signal England experts that every mm this day'l will do his duty.
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  • 32 4 The October Monthly Medal will be played for on Saturday an I Sunday, 28th and 29th inst The Lidie? Oc ober Spoon Competition will take p’ace’dn Friday*, 27th inst.
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  • 174 4 .7 The Royal Mail steamer Penpal having left Colomba-at 8 p in. •mt Saturday," the 21st inst., is exacted to arrive liere at 6 a.m. on Thursday, the 26th; idem, and will leave fqr, Singapore,.China, itc., at 7 a.m. the same day. The Times of Malaya understands
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  • 1254 4 SIR MICHAEL HICKS-BEACH INDISPOSED. On Wednesday afternoon, says the Free Press, the examination was continued of Mr. P. W. Meik, Harbour Engineer, London. Speaking of Messrs. Matthews and Nicholson’s scheme, he said he approved of it except the proposal to carry out the wet dock in its
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  • 527 4 How many of you have taken the trouble to read a certain widely-distributed, highlycoloure I pamphlet, which, besides advertising a panacea, tells us what to do in the thousand and one ills which assail us.in this Vale of Woe? There is a lot of verv instructive reading in
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    • 576 4 New-Advertisements. ISLAND LINE Of STEAMERS. ——> I SING A PORE TO *J A V'A PORTS,’PORT DARWIN, T11URS D.\Y ISLAN D, QUE ENS LAN D PO RTS, <fc S YI) NE ALSO TAKING, CARGO FOR J BRITISH N$W BRI? TAIN AND ALAND PORTS 4 (with transhipment) > *As inducement offers? A
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    • 108 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833 Contributions mwi be addressed to “'Tht Editor,” written on one tide'of thepaper only and accompanied by the writer. name and address not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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    • 20 4 W' communications intended for insertion in tins journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the ..•<opinions of
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  • 121 5 I SPEECH BV IR. NOSEYBLT. I THE CHINESE 1 BOYCOTT. I KfTTEK SeB ICB I |,.,n i >«', ,st October. ...vp’t sneaking at At- i.nt Rooseve.i, ..1 to the cynical dishonesty Ka rpferlt 1 (> re: it fortunes had been J' 1 3 u*h1. an I s,il
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  • 94 5 lEI.EBr.ATInX IN LONDON. ItKCTRi: S SeKV'ICK.] London, 21st October. Vlmirsl I elsgraplwl to the who gave d.nner sb>n of the Nelson Centenary, his ever increasing admiration for the great English Admiral. uMpdius becomes the more intense when rwdlect that the Japanese Navy is 01 |t on the
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  • 103 5 Rectei.'s Service.] London, 20th October. The manifesto issued by the T>ar pro■laimin.' peiv* ref,' "s to tire gallantry of ■h Russian troops in the struggle aga nst brave ami mighty enemy and prays that blessings of I’r widence may attend the hlsiurs, in c >-operati<m
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  • 107 5 I liberal views. I [IIkutrk's SkkvJCE.] I London. 21st O/tober. EJward Grey, speaking in the City, B 1 Hint a Liberal Government would not ■■ini?' any of the three cardinal points of foreign policy, namely,—friendship ■tli America, the alliance with Japan, and n r fl p
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  • 53 5 Khitish OFFICERS RELEASED. R Lkutehs Skkvicr.] Ki > London, 21st Octolier. ■»X f‘“r I'»’ lett Kti oh *i ta to deliniteinfor■°''tl''‘r anil’ l n ffioert4 J ,u “> Lieut. Hatton. M London, 23rd October. K"« l, r «ith 1,a< returned to ■’ton «I. i '’f 1 111 Crowther and
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  • 69 5 B kvteus Service.] 20th October. IU||| i»t‘r ofuiodar continue. tU ,s !U, d students have ll,e Armoury. lail ««y.tnk U 10 23rd O ober Mose 1,1 s P rea ’hng throughout B 1 '-'’Iinmn"' V' actica!, y cut off from 1: Mate»] 1 with other towns,
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  • 94 5 THE MIDDLE PARK PLATE. [Reuter’s Service.] .London, 21st October. The Newmarket Second October Meeting was concluded yesterday. The following is tl.e result of the Middle |’ark Plate of 500 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 30 sovs each, for two year olds c,olts 8st. 101b. fillies ami
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  • 96 5 [BkU.TKR S SERVICE,] t London; 21st October. The Prince of Wales, replying to a cornmuiucatioi from "the Lord Mayor -ofLondon conveying good wisht*< to the Prince on the occasion of his visit to lAdia. says that lie earnestly trusts the British Empire will derive some
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  • 74 5 LORD G. HA MILTON’S MISGIVINGS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th Octolier. Lord George Hamilton, in a speech ai Lincoln, referred to the controversy between Lori Curzon ami Lord Kitchener, and expressed his misgivings at the practicability of tjhe scheme for army reform, which the Home Government had
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  • 62 5 THE OF FRANCE. [Rkutkk’s Service London, 23rd October. The Temps, in a noteworthy article, says that in the event of a war between Great Britain and Germany, the policy of France would be to maintain an armed neutrality so formidable as to prevent anyone from thinking of implicating
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  • 48 5 [Reuter's Service .London, 20th October. The Russian battleship Tsarevitch, which has been interned at Tsingtau, has been ordered home. The cruiser Askold and tJie other Russian vessels interned in Far Eastern ports are to assemble at Tsingtau, whence they will proceed to A ladivostok.
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  • 25 5 VISIT TO SPAIN. [Reuter’s Service London, 23rd October. President Loul>et has gone to Madrid, on a return visit to the King of Spain.
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  • 30 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 23rd October. Vice-Admiral Arthur William Moore, k.c.b., has been appointed Commander-in-Chirf on the China Station. Rear-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curzon-Howe succeeds Vice-Admiral Moore.
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  • 38 5 [Reuter's Service.] London, 22nd October. A piece of machinery fell upon Commander Phillips of H.M.S. Victorious as he was directing the salvage of the Admiralty repairship Assistance. The unfortunate officer was killed on the spot.
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  • 24 5 [Reuter’s Service.] London, 21st October. There were most impressive scenes at the funeral of the late Sir Henry Irving.
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  • 110 5 SPEECH FOR G0YERK1EIL COMPANY SEVERELY CRITICISED [From Our Oion Correspondent.] Singapore, 23rd October. Mr. Balfour Browne, K.C., in his speech for the Government before the Taujong Pagar Arbitration Board, claimed that eighteen years purchase for the Company’s property would lie a reasonable price. He Aaid that an
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  • 485 5 [From Our O»on Carrexpoivlenl..] Singapore, 23 rd Octo tier. Singapore Autumn Race Meeting con. eluded on Saturday. The following are the results 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 ami $50 to the Second Horse -provided there are five starters the property (»f different, owners. A Handicap for
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  • 71 5 Reported Death of Ruddings. At the moment of going to press, we are inft rmed that a letter has been received from Saigon to the effect that the jockey Ruddings, who was bitten bv a mad dog at the same time as Holley, but who delayed
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  • 787 5 SPECIAL MEETING. A Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Offices on Friday afternoon, when there were present Mr. J. W. Hallifax (President), Dr. P. V. Locke, Mr. L. H. Clayton, Mr. Cheah Tek Thye, Mr. Lim Eu Toh, Mr. Mr. L. C.
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  • 61 5 The Norddeutscher Lloyd mail steamer Sachsen having left Colombo at 8 a.m. on Friday, is expected to arrive here tomorrow at 8 a.m. and will leave for Singapore, China and Japan, probably at 11 a.m. The Criterion Dinner”given by Messrs. S u kies at the Crag Hotel
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  • 850 6 As nearly as possible 8,000 gallons of fresh water art* used in a large battleship dailv About two-thirds of is taken .up* by the boilers, and the remainder is used for drinking, washing, cooking, etc. .Julv and August of this year were record months for visitors to
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  • Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.
    • 184 6 Rotorta, Brit., 555,i Lingard, October 20, Tongkah, gen..; Ko©‘Guan.-Co. Seneca, Brit., 3171, Grimes. Oct. 20, 'Yokohama, gen., A. Gilfillan Co. Suvia, Ger., 2663, Liua, Oct. 21. China, gen., Behn Meyer‘& Co. Alkenga, Ger., 2769, Petersen, Oct. 21, Yokohama, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Bharata, <Brit., 1949, Windebank, Oct. 20, Singapore,
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    • 33 6 Petrel for Fangkalan Brandan. Padajjg for Batu Bahra. 11 ebe for Deli. Canton for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld. Hong Moh for Singapore Hongkong Swatow and Amoy.
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    • 95 6 PER:— Glencgi.e for Rangoon, at 7 a.m. to-morrow. Malaya for Deli, at noon to-morrow. Avagyee for Port Swettenham and Malacca, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Jin Ho for Langkat, at 1 p.m. to-morrow*. Deli for '’’rang and Pang Nga at 1 p.m. tomorr« w. Pin Seng >r Port Swettenham
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    • 229 6 ufae o f rchere from, ayprorimale late nf arrival, irheve btruud, <iH'l aife uls, Bengi.oe, from Singapore, Oct. 15, for K>ndon, S. Buttery Co. Sachsen, from Bremen. Get. 2> for Singapore, hina A .l«i| an. Behn Meyer A (’<». 1st hi a, from Singapore, Oct. 25. for Bombay,
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    • 40 6 Per s. s. Van der Parra from Deli Messrs. M. Nacht and Eymael. Iers. s. Bharata from Singapore, Messrs. Saw Teng Garn, Lorg.re and Yzleman. Per s. s. Rotorua from Tongkah, H. E Khaw Sin Bee and Suite
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    • 123 6 Penan*, 23rd October, 1905. (By Courtesy of the C hartereit Bank.} London Demand Bank, 2/1 9/16 4 montlis’sight Hank 2/1 13/16 3 Credit 2/1 15/16 3 Documentary 2/2 < ’aleiitta, Demand Bank Rs I 58| 3 days’sight Private 1604 Bombay, Demand Bank 158| 3 days’sight Private 160J Madras, Demand
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    • 187 6 Penang, 23rd October, 1905. Stocks. Quotation». Belat Tin Mining Co. 6.— seller». Bersawah Gold Mine Co, Ltd. 12.— sellers. Bruseh Tin Mining Co. 7— sales. Dull Development Co., Ltd. 8 50 sellers. Eraser «t Neave, Ltd. 102— buyers. George Town, Dispensary 26.— sa es. Hongkong A Shanghai Bank. 9<>0.—
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    • 203 6 r ten Anu, 23rd Octo in; it l'.t<»5 (Johl loaf Hl Pepper (V» (;<.«•« i "OL- 5 >.■> n<» si •ck White !’op| <>r 35|.— lers. Trang l‘«pp«i out of season, Mace Gt). sellers. Mac»» l*H*k>i»g> 52. se I- rs. I; Nv<ti»ogs lie.- ”1(. 6 «»/-»<. f N*. i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 Anheuser-Busch’s Manager Cured of a Heavy Cold. Mr. Albert E. St iasney, manager An-heuser-Busch Brewing Association, Cape Town, Africa says During my trip in the 1 raiisvaal I contracted a severe colid* and am pleased to state that in Chamberlain s Cough Remedy I found prompt relief and after continuing
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    • 103 6 STEARNS INE is very palatable An excellent tonic for children, especially if they are pale and thin. Do not delav. Must be Stearns. It cures. North-British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Total Funds at 31st Dkc., 1904, £17,161,299. I.—Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed 2,750,000 Paid-up Capital 687,500 0 0 H.—Fire Funds 3,001,266
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    • 104 6 Small Advertisements lor Cash are received at the ofli ces of the Pinung (Jazetle between the hours of 10 and 1 for insertion in the issue of the following day, at the rate 12 words 50 jente, (5 cents each word afterwards). Advertisements, if sent by post, must beaccomj tanied
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    • 606 6 B Invaluable for Mosquito the LON BON DIRECTOR? and all insect bites, giving 1 f\ T immediate relief; also for /CONTAINING over 2,000 pages of condensed commercial matter e Prickley heat, Space Spots, V- tr ,or8 throughput the Emptre to keep in close touch with th., trmS',* f, Besides being
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    • 150 7 s. A. DANIELL, Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF Engineers,’ Gas-Fitters’ and Smiths’ Screw Stocks, Dies Taps, Screwing* Machines, Ratchet Braces, Twist Drills, Vices, Tobe Cutters, Bottle Jacks, Drilling Machines, and all descriptions of Engineers 1 and Smiths 1 Tools. Catalogues, Designs and Estimates free on application to Hottenbach Brothers Co., Machinery Department.
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    • 254 7 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:—He Right Hon’Ms Sir JOHN GORST, M. P. FUNDS—R.. 420,000,000. CLAIMS PAID—Rs. 450,000,000 Monthly Rates for each Rs. 5,OOO| Assured. Large Bonuses. Liberal
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    • 166 7 GRAHAM Co., Ltd., Wholesale 8 Retail Chemists, 4, Beach Street, Penang. New Goods Just Arrived. French Puffs, Small and Large. Real Ebony Puff Boxes. $1.50 $2.75, each. Black Celluloid Puff Boxes with White Metal Top, $1.00, each. Parisian Pump Sprays, Nickel and Gilt, $3.00. and 5.00, each. India Rubber Sponges,
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    • 958 8 NOTICE. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak Sehmgor, «n.l Sun.atm. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to .wt. r ort Bion.i.le Capital Paid u.. £800,000 Reserve Fund £875,000 2 3-1-05 I'hntouranh*'. Reserve i .iabili» vof Proprietor» £><00 0.(0 BROWN Co., opncK
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    • 732 8 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU. BANKING CORPORATION. t Netherlands Trading Society. Paid-up-Capital 10,000,000 t Reserve i'uua r -q H KD 1824 Sterling Reserve $10,000,0001 $18.500.000 ’bSUKi» Capital H 45, 000,000— Silver Rescrvi 8.500.0Gbf abt. £3,750.0<><I ibiii; if Ji" iKsKHVK I'l’ND 6. 5 000,000 < ,UU I I <> H
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    • 677 8 INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE MERCANTILE CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED Fiscal Agents for the United States ol Au,noKIS Capita.. America Subscribed Capital in Paid-Up Ht/Au. uae Philippine Islands, and the Reserve Fund 552 *fy Republic of Panama. Hew o :i f CAPITAL Gold $3,250,000.00 40, THREADXEedl'i'* Surplus and Undivided LOND( j\ i■\ 1
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