Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 June 1906
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1906-06-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 131 VOL. LXIV. TUESDAY. 12th JUNE. 1906. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement919 1906-06-12 1 Intended Sailings. P. &0. Steam Naviga- BRmSH (RD A STEAW NAVIGATION Co., LTD. tion, Company. nncm ARRIVALS AND MPARTBRES. Fo to Sail. St.ao.r, MAIL SERVICE. Negapatam, Outward*. Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sat. 23rd June at 2 p.m. Teeata Karrical. TnnP U Devauha connecting with Mooltan 1 5 Delhi Marmora t919 words
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Advertisement1092 1906-06-12 1 Shipping. SOipping» si Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. /1 Vi Imperial German Mail Line. w Ocean Steam Ship Mail Steamers Co., Ltd. this Line will leave Penang on er about AND the undermentioned CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. Co., LU. 'I'' HE Companies,steameis are despatched Outwards. Homewards. 1 from Liverpool outwards for the1,092 words
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Advertisement281 1906-06-12 2 the LONDON DIRECTORY, CONTAINING over 2.000 pages of condensed commercial matter, enables enterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch with the trade of the Motherland Besides being a complete commen al 2ti;de to London ami its suburbs, the Birectory contains lists of:—EXPORT MERCHANTS with t e goods281 words
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Advertisement172 1906-06-12 2 TO AVOID Cholera, Typhoid, Plague, ANI> x <v. All Water-borne Diseases Natural Mineral Water Highly recommended by the Medical Profession. Per Case of 8 Dozen Splits $6.25. Per Case of 4 Dozen Pints $4.50. Guthrie Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS, PENANG. L GRAHAM Co., Ltd., 4 Beach Street, Penang. z Having172 words
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Advertisement170 1906-06-12 2 *s I'lBPwinw UFfewoUT FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD CLEANSING. For keeping; the body in Health and PREVENTING INFECTION. Gives a healthy glow to the skin, and thoroughly PURIFIES THE PORES. The thai oleana and D|s|nftct> Oat the same time. SOAP wwro DUNVILLE’S Special Old Scotch Whisky m clear white bottles. DhuviIIp <kC170 words
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Article905 1906-06-12 3 THE POWERS’ PROGRESS. Little by little the negotiations with China over the recent startling Customs eC ree are making head-way. In this connection it is of interest to learn the exact term' of the promise as regards the Cus*oms made by the Chinese < Government in905 words
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Article205 1906-06-12 3 The following unclaimed letters and papers are lying at the Penang Post Office Allard, R. J. Lomox, F. J. Allen, Mrs. W. Malins, A. L. Almeida, R. S. de McArthur, Mrs. C. Beresford, Mrs. W. M ichele, Z. Brown, G. G. Nvborg, Mrs. O. E. Bulkley, Dr. L.205 words
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Article51 1906-06-12 3 Johannesburg correspon lent. wiring mi the 29th ult., said that he anticipates th it Sir West Ridgeway’s Committee will not lecommend a grave depatture from the Lvt tieton constitution for the Transvaa 1 N'-veitheless, alterations will lie made which are calculated to undermine the position of the British51 words
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Article83 1906-06-12 3 A Colombo paper writes -Talking to a representative of this paper to-day a wellknown upcountry sportsman bemoaned the present slump in Ceylon racing. He attributes the cause to the rubber boom. People are putting all their money into rubber, he savs, and lheie is not much left for such an83 words
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85 1906-06-12 3 The greater part of the present consumption in that country is home grown. It would i>e impracticable to85 words
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233 1906-06-12 3 He stated that the object of his visit was to study the system of government and economic development of the Federated Malay States and Java, and, at the request of the Commonwealth Government, to prepare233 words
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Article490 1906-06-12 3 GRASS GARDENS AND THEIR MENACE. The state of the grass gardens in the Cinnamon Gardens is arousing considerable attention in Colombo at the present moment by reason of the deaths by dysentery which have occurred during the week, writes a Ceylon paper. Dr. Marshall Philip, Medical Officer490 words
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Article276 1906-06-12 3 Per P. O. steamer .Loo/Mh. from London, Mav 25, connecting with the steamer Devanha at Colombo, due at Penang June' 21 —To Penang. Mr. M. McKenzie, Mr. J J. Meulwiy. To Singapore, Mr. J. Le F»-vr Air. E R. Salzmami, Mr. B. Purdy, Mr. C. B276 words
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Article577 1906-06-12 3 STUDENTS’ VERSION. A Lahore telegram of the 30th ult. says :—The majority of the students of the Medical College, Lahore, ws are on strike and have received no reply to the repeated representations made to the Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, the Lieutenant-Governor and the Viceroy.577 words
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Advertisement65 1906-06-12 3 No Competition. Ihe uniform success of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in vhe relief and cure of bowel complaints joth in children and adults has brought it lnt almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone "ho has used it knows, is without65 words
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Advertisement91 1906-06-12 3 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I tried several kinds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm which gave me immediate relief. I have had no trouble since91 words
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Advertisement62 1906-06-12 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. G< orge Town Dispensary, General Agents, and62 words
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Advertisement176 1906-06-12 3 NOTICE. JAMES OLDHAM it Co., Rubber Brokers ami Agents, 19, St. Dunstan's Hill. Gt. Tower St, London, E. C., secure l»est prices ruling for Rublier of all grades. Rubber Estate wanted for Syndicate. TO LET. OFFICES at 23, Beach Street, lately occupied by the Massey Harris Bicycle Co. Apply at176 words
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Advertisement217 1906-06-12 3 The French Confectionery, 77a, Jfortljam 7(oad. The Only Suitable Place, WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR ICES AND CAKES, FRESH DAILY, IS AT THE French Confectionery. COW'S HEAD BRAND. ii rm i■■■ W Full Cream, ■KrcHFAfl Sterilized, 1 Full Creai| *1 UnsweetM® Unsweetened tX&W (ONBENSEDli Condensed imSTNXimSuisseiywa llfexjv..., d industries®»™ Swiss217 words
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Article92 1906-06-12 4 TvesJay, I2th JuneHarmston’s Cirrus. League Football P. R. C. r. N. L. High water 10.26 a.m la>w water 4.24 p.m r WcJaeaJay, I3th Jvae. Lecture in Volunteer Drill Hall, 9 p.m. Harmston’s Circus. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. TMraday. 14th Jvac. Corpus (Jhristi. League Football: A.-C'92 words
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Article54 1906-06-12 4 Baddkley-Quiggin—On June 12th, at St. George’s Church, Penang, by tiie Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain. Frank Morrish Baddeloy, Civil Service, Federated Malay States, fourth son of the late Frank Baddelry and Mrs. Ba Id *1ey, of Liverpool, to Frances Gertrude, youngest daughter of the late William Charles and54 words
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Article1659 1906-06-12 4 The naval inniiwivret this tn with and the many useful lessons of Imperial import which may reasonably be expecle I to be gained will, we think, tend to bling into greater prominence the British Navy League. The-annual meeting was held at the Royal United Service Institution,1,659 words
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Article139 1906-06-12 4 NEXT TENNIS TOURNAMENT We are asked to notify t hat, the ent. t U for tlie Penang Cricket Club laanti,..'' tournament is now open. Entries win i" 1 on Monday, 2oth instant, and plav w ;i| t on Monday, 2nd July. The entry f ee JS be139 words
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Article49 1906-06-12 4 We are informed by Mr. V. Gibbons the Hon. Secretary of the Penang Swimmin., Club, that the date of the moonlight fete has been fixed for Saturday, 30th inst Tl<« Band will be in attendance at the Swimming Club at Tanjong Bungah from 9to 11.30 p.m.49 words
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Article35 1906-06-12 4 The Government of Perak informs us' that the following was the output of tin in Perak in May:— Output of tin, mepTs 2,542.96 Output of tin ore, piculs -30.949.70 Duty collected, $565,243.8235 words
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Article465 1906-06-12 4 T'iie Cause List. The follow ng are the list of causes ser down for hewing before Mr. Justice Thornton to-morrow Killing v. Eng Pen Long. Johairah Bee and another v. Shaik Salhuck Ally and others. Mahomed Bin Hoissan r. Haji Mat Amir. Chew Guan Khang and another r.465 words
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Advertisement156 1906-06-12 4 WHERE TO STAY: E. 0. HOTEL Penang. THE CRAG HOTEL Penang Hills. RAFFLES HOTEL Singapore. STRAND HOTEL Ran&oon. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietor». Have you tried Virol 400 Hospitals are using it- Virol lias.therefore been through every scientific test—under the supervision of the most highly qualified doctors, lhere could be no greater156 words
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Advertisement118 1906-06-12 4 P1NANG GAZETTE. ESTABLI8HE D 183$ CONTRIBUTIONS must be address d to The. Editor,” written on one side of th» paper only and accompanied by the writer’s name and address, not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL monies must be paid »t the Pinang Gazette Office,118 words
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Article159 1906-06-12 5 K COMPREHENSIVE REPORT. COMMERCIAL AND LABOUR REFORMS. KING LEOPOLD AND THE POWERS. Hhutich's Service] London, 12th June. report on the Congo Free State, embo<iving the results of the investigations o f the recent Committee of Enquiry, has been published in B.usseh. It announces many reforms, including the159 words
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Article116 1906-06-12 5 SEAT FOR Mit. LYTTELTON. A UNIONIST STRONGHOLD. [Reuter's Service.] London, 12th June. It is understood..that Col. the Hon. E. Heneage Legge is resigning his seat in Parliament for St. George, Hanover Square. Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, who was Secretary of State for the Colonies under the last Administration,116 words
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Article100 1906-06-12 5 SURROUNDING THE ENEMY. LIST OF CASUALTIES. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th June. Colonel Mackenzie, who is c inducting operations in the fiehi against the rebels in Zululand, has partly succeeded in surrounding the rebels in the Mome Valley. An important chief named Mehh'ikazuiu anti 3;>0 of his followers100 words
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Article65 1906-06-12 5 SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th June. lhe Daily 7e/eyr«rp/i, says that the British Government has decided to abandon the construction of one of the two new war ‘’hips of the Dreadnought class, which should eminence t his year, according to the programme inherited from rs predecessor.65 words
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Article51 1906-06-12 5 REDUCTION OF PERSONNEL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 11th June, the Standard says that Mr. R. B. a ldane, Secretary of State for War, has wided to eliminate ten thousand inefficients in the infantry, and to reduce the °yal Regiment of Artillery to 48 Batterbut to increase the Auxiliary51 words
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Article36 1906-06-12 5 THE HOTTENTOT RISING. (Rkutku’s Skhvick.] London, 12th June. a J le 5’ errnan forces have lost two officers '‘Hjlit troopers killed, besides ten winded, in routing 250 Hottentots in er,nan South- West Africa.36 words
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507 1906-06-12 5 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. There was no homeward German mail We notice The extra P. O. steamer Sardinia which arrived here yesterday afternoon brought the following passengers from London for Penang: The following Madras telegram of the 5th lust, will probably interest local circus-goers in general and the friends of Mr. J. Welby507 words
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Article1282 1906-06-12 5 HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL OPENING. Harmston’s Circus opened a short season in Penang at the Dato Krarnat Gardens last night, when, although everyone here is fully aware of the enormous popularity of the Show, yet the majority of the Europeans who attended the performance was surprised at the extraordinary proportions1,282 words
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Article192 1906-06-12 5 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette. Dear Sir, Visitors staving at Tanjong Bungah, which is really Tanjong Tok<»ng, who do not occupy houses where the water supply is laid on in pipes, should give some attention to the place fiom .which their water is192 words
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Article115 1906-06-12 5 The Propos 1 d Shield Mr. M. S. Northco'e, the secretary of the local Volunteer Rifle Club, has (says the China Mail); received suggestions from the secretary of the Singr pore Rifle Association relative to the proposed trophy for the rifle competitions between Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore, and115 words
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Article32 1906-06-12 5 with the mails from Europe left, Negapat ani seven o'clock on Saturday morning, Hn( ina y be expected to arrive here at the same hour on Thursday morning.32 words
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Article58 1906-06-12 5 The London Gaze tte of May 15th con- tains the Oder Council sanctioning civil appeals from the Supreme Court of the Federated Malay States to the Privy Council. Appeals must deal with matters of, over £5,000 in value j and must be must be made by motion within fifteen days,58 words
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88 1906-06-12 5 Inspector Conlau, who was furmerly st", tinned at Bukit Mertajun, is, we hear, to be sent to Labuan, while Inspector* Gallaher, Connor, aipl Dooley have gone on to Singapore. Inspector P.88 words
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Advertisement7 1906-06-12 5 PRIZE MEDAL SAFES. McAlUfr V Co.. Ltd.7 words
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Advertisement20 1906-06-12 5 [All communications intendedfor insertion in this journal ninst be authenticated. The Editor ig not responsible for the opinions of correspondent».]20 words
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Advertisement404 1906-06-12 5 HAVANA CIGARS. The Best Brands Only. Rothschild Elegts (Bock Co.) $5.59 per box of 25. Regalia Especical (Cabanas) 5.17 Alicias Finos (Bock Co.) 3.68 Bachelors’ Finos (Henry Clay) 3.68 Orfeos (Villar Villar) 3.62 Panetelas (J. 8. Muri as) 2 73 Regalitos (Rosa Aromatic i) 2.18 Londres Finos (Henry Clay) 11.70404 words
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Obituary200 1906-06-12 5 OBITUARY. Mr. RICHARD SEDDOM. DEATH ON A STEAMER. A LOSS TO THE EMPIRE. [Rrutrr’s Srrvicic.] London, 11 th June. 'Ilie death is announced of the Rfc. Hon. Richard James Sedd »n, Premier of New Zealand, at the age of 61 years. London, 12th June. At Home and in the Colonies200 words
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Article763 1906-06-12 6 Following are extracts from an account contributed to the Japan Chronicle by Mr. Herbert G. Ponting, F. R. G. 8. I was a passenger by the N D. L steamer Roon which left Nagasaki at 6.15 a.m. on Wednesday. Shortly after ten o’clock we ran into fog763 words
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Article138 1906-06-12 6 Sardinia, Brit., 4126, Talbot, June 11, London, gen., A. Gilfillan Co. Japara, Dot., 747. Steenborg, June 12, Sabaiig. gen., H. Licbert Co Glentuiiret. Dut, 3026, Webs’er, June 12, London, gen., Boustead Co. Benvenur, Brit., 2505, Kroble, June 11, Singapore, gen., S. Buttery Co. Calypso, Brit., 339, Lowry, June138 words
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Article40 1906-06-12 6 Resident Ralewyn for Trang Pang Nga. Avagyee for Deli. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan Ramsay for Colombo and Tuticorin. Ping Suey, for Singajiore. China and Japan Lady Weld for Teluk Anson. Japara for Singapore. Flying Fish for Port Weld.40 words
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Article252 1906-06-12 6 PHlIt Pa dang for Ba tn Bahra, at 1 p in. to-moriow Langkat for Pangkor and Teluk Ans at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Hong W an I Singa|>ore, Hongkong, Swatow, and Amoy, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Unity for Rangoon, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Nam Sang for Calcutta, at 3252 words
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Article180 1906-06-12 6 .V/i.,.4 .S7«.,n«*r, irheve ffun, .«/»/•»<»•»•>•»«/- ,(<;«*«/« Seydlitz. from Bremen. .lune 13. for Singapon*. China, and Japan. Meyer <V Co. SlTHOMA, from Singapore, June 14, for Bremen via |K>rts. Behn o. Bknalkeu, from Singapore, June 15, for London and Antwerp. S. Buttery A Co. Jason, from Singapore. June Hi.180 words
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Article34 1906-06-12 6 Per s. s. Trieste from Hongkong, Mr. Law: from Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. Vailler, Mrs. Lesslar and child. Per s. s. Lindula from Singapore, Mr. and M.s. Luddy,.Miss Banerjn Mr. C. Plate.34 words
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Article124 1906-06-12 6 Penang, 12th June, 1906. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.} fiondon Demand Bank 2/4| 4 months’ sight. Bank 2/4 7/16 3 Credit 2/4f 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay, Demand Bank 175 3 «lays’ sight Private 177 Madras, Demand Bank124 words
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Article186 1906-06-12 6 Pknang, 12th Junk, 1906 Gold leaf 81 Pep|>er (W. Coast. 3 ll»s. 5 oa.) "o stock White Pep|M»r —sellers Trang Pepper 21} sellers. Mace 81 Mace Pickings 68} B Nutmeg» I|O ‘3 sales. /"No. I 6— sales. Sugar. < 2 X. no stock. Basket 2 67 1 sales Tapioca186 words
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Article589 1906-06-12 6 Year of Number j gsue Paid For- I Capital. of Value ur Stocks. Quotations, mation. i Shares. i MINING. 1903 $300,000 $30,000 $10 $10 Bdat Tin Mining. Co. Ltd. $5 buyer*. 1900 175,000 13,500 10 ]0 Bersawah Gohl Min’gCo. Ld. 12J setter*. 1901 600,< qo 60,000 ]0 10 Bruseh589 words
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Advertisement127 1906-06-12 6 G. EAGAWA, Japanese Hair Dresser, (Outside the Bodega). Has engaged an experienced Assistant, and can now undertake increased orders. FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. 14-6 UPTON'S WINES 8 SPIRITS. Messrs. TEKTHYE CATHIRAVALO, having been appointed Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States for the above wellknown Wines and Spirits,127 words
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Advertisement73 1906-06-12 6 Threngli Passages to Europe. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland.” THROUGH passage tickets can now be booked at the following rates from Penang to Genoa, ria Sabang (Pulo Well.) Single. Return. 1st Class, 2nd Class. f 670 f 400 Cla88 2,,<1 class flOIO. IfbOO. N.B.— Return tickets are available for73 words
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Advertisement265 1906-06-12 6 Union S.S. Go. of N.Z., Limited.: Singapore to New Zealand direct. Auckland, Wellington, Lytletton <S Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inocckmuntoi-frrs) 'THE Co.’s T S. 8. A PARI WA, 5,704 A tons, EDWD. STOTT? Commander, maintains a regular four-monthly fast service between Singapore and New Zealand Excellent265 words
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Advertisement105 1906-06-12 6 THEAN CHEE 6 Co., /4, Bishop Street. ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK IN Ladies Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Toques. Children’s Sun Hats and Bonnets. Ladies and Children’s Shoes. Laces and Alovers. Feathers and Tips in White, Black, Pink and Blue. Muslins, Lawns, Sateens, Voiles, Delaines, etc.,105 words
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Advertisement622 1906-06-12 6 WANTED. TJARA Rubber Stumps and S eeil X Please state price !>♦*>• ,i F. O. B. or Rail. 1 t,,0U8 M, A pp’y to KENNEDY q WANTED? An assistant dressfr GEDONG ESTATE Applications to be sent to Dr. J ESSER COOpg C Gedong MUNICIPAL I'IIE Municipal Commissioners of P« 1622 words
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Advertisement588 1906-06-12 7 NOTICE. DENTISTRY. VIEWS of Penang, Singapore, Perak Selangor, and Sumatra. W MANSON photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3ft. j 0I1 p.roniide uapei jonfs American Dentist, 9 u 05 Photographer. Lnt.e of !>r. Allen At Co. I’lia.. U.S.A. —Charges Moderat». Consultation Free. ISLAND UNI 01 SIEAM I RS Residingat 21A588 words
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Advertisement667 1906-06-12 7 Pearlfishing-Concession. brown ct»., FORSALE Monumental Sculptor» 42 BENTINCK STREET, CALCUTTA. I 'HE Right during ten years from now A. D. 1852.) A to fish for Pearls, Pearl-shell, Mother of Pearl Shells and Tripang Tombstones in Italian Marble, Aberdeen in waters between numerous groups of Granite, and Chunar Stone. islands not667 words
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Advertisement841 1906-06-12 7 Foundry CoWifr IfeSsfS. HW CO.. LIMITED. r (ESTABLISHED 1876.) AGENTS FOR ENGINEERS, Kincaid’s Perfection MILLWRIGHT3, WHISKY BRASS and IRON FOUNDERS WFl IO H I shipwrights. Guaranteed Pure Malt 20 Years Old. Blacksmiths, Coppersmiths, Plumbers. HANSA BEER BOILER-MAKERS, OPENS WITHOUT CORKSCREW, BRIDGE BUILDERS A LARGE SHIPMENT OF contractors. OILMEN’S STORES KOH841 words
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Advertisement1519 1906-06-12 8 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. Incorporated by Royal Charter. *10,000,000 Reserve Fund. Capital Paid up £800,000 Sterling Reserve $10.000.00()| 19 500 ()00 Reserve Fund £975,000 S.lver Reserve 9,500,000/ Reserve Liability vf Proprietors £800,000 Proprietors »10,000.000 Court of Directors. Head Ofjicr A. Haupt, Esq.,1,519 words
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