Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1908
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1908-05-30 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 124 VOL. LXVI. SATURDAY, 30th MAY. 1908. PRICE 20 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1059 1908-05-30 1 TO LET. NOTICE. notice. if roR sale. go©©©©©©©©©oo©©oo©o©©©o©©O©O riOUSE No. 5, Clove Hall Road. -p][E Public are hereby informed that the X iulertst and > eaponaibility of Chop -ramire I O KOlHllklilkfi PiKCt YSOLft M 3.8. tSC II <11) PH O II Eutiy from Ist-June. X undersigned company is in1,059 words
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Article1068 1908-05-30 2 PROGRAMME. July 7th, 9th, &nd 11th, 1908. FIRST DAY. 1. Maiden Plate. Value $4OO. A Race for Maiden horses. Weight 9 stone, Ex-griffins allowed 7 lb. Entrance $2O. Di-tauce R. C, 2. A Horse Handicap.—Value $5OO. $5O to 2nd horse provided there are 5 starters the pioperty1,068 words
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Advertisement1404 1908-05-30 2 Shipping. TENDERS INVITED. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. NV V 7 BURNS WUP UNE. TEKMra I AND SVD gor n< P 15th June, S l9pl for reut n g the undermentioned Farms fdr umuuill CT I? A MOL ID Pa IH and q m ,e period commencing the 16th day Of JAPAN1,404 words
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Advertisement202 1908-05-30 2 The Old Way ftkS 9 W k 9kw fra T i hir r years a g° old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil had rtttia dl,w a Patient’s throat. Invalids 19 M couldn t take it, and children wouldn’t. But th« I I KT* ifc a »d yet when enough could I r202 words
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Advertisement523 1908-05-30 2 K. M. SYED ABUBAKAR, Landing Agent for Cargoes ex Steamers OF Norddeutschur Lloyd, Hamburg America Line, Navigazione Generale, Italiana Rubattino Line, Austrian Lloyd, Apcar Line, I. C S. N. Co, Ltd. (from China, German Australian 8. S. Co., Rob. M Solomon Co., Union Line, India Line East Asiatic Co., Douglas523 words
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Article820 1908-05-30 3 NO MORE MIXED UNIONS. The new matrimonial legislation issued by Pope Pius X. came into operation last month No exemption has been granted to this or any other country except Germany. The bishops are preparing a joint staiement to be sent with the formal issue of the new820 words
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Article345 1908-05-30 3 The second annual report of the Kapar Para Rubber Estates Co Ltd., submitted at the general meeting of shareholders, held in London, on April 28, states The Board have the pleasure to submit the accounts for the one year and seven months ended the 31st December, 1907,345 words
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Article266 1908-05-30 3 Powerlessness of thr Police. Early this month, the corpse of a murdered Chinam-in was fished up out of tlie river at Haiphong in Tonkin, upon which a police officer remarked that the crime was the work of the notorious Triad Society, and that, hence, it would be266 words
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Article116 1908-05-30 3 Fifth Sunday after Easter. J/ay 31. St. George’s Church. 8 a.in.—Matins (Choral.) 8-30 a.m.—Holy Communion (Plain). 10 a m.—Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. 9 a.m. —Divine Service (Northam Road). 6 p.m.—Divine Service (Northam Road). Methodist-Episcopal Chukuh. 8-45 a m.—Sund iy Sch116 words
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Article645 1908-05-30 3 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The following is the annual report of the Directors of the Harpendeu (Selangor) Rubber Co Ltd., submitted at the recent annual meeting at Hatton, Ceylon Acreage. Para rubber and coconuts planted 1901 30 by 30 22, Para rubber only planted May 1904 20645 words
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Article138 1908-05-30 3 London, 16th Maj. The match's Warwickshire v. Sussex, Essex v Leicestershire. Surrey r. Gloucestershire, M. C. C. v. Kent, Northamptonshire v. Notts, and Oxfoid University v. Lancashire were all drawn. Yorkshire beat Cambridge University by an inningsand 100 runs. London, 19th May. Lancashire beat Northamptonshire by an138 words
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Article369 1908-05-30 3 SUPPLIES OF AMMUNITION. Oae of the most unsatisfactory features of the present position on the North-West Frontier is the abundance of MartiniHenry ammunition among the tribesmen, and more particularly among those who like in Afghan/ territory. Since ths rearmament of the Indian Army with the -303 rifle there369 words
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Article247 1908-05-30 3 Penang, May 30. Dbscrifhom. Beef Cts. Soup per catty 12 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Cutty Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each Tongue 60 Heart 30 Tripe Liver per catty 3 Pork: Pork 34 Pig’s Head w 20 Feet w 25 Tongue 34 Mutton Mutton247 words
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Advertisement82 1908-05-30 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. You will hunt a good while before you find a liniment that is equal to Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. In cases of rheumatism and sciatica it relieves the intense pain and makes sleep and rest possible. S >reness of the muscles, swellings and lameness are quickly relieved by82 words
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Advertisement10 1908-05-30 3 IRON SAFES. Me Alt st ar C 0 .9 Ltd.10 words
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Advertisement82 1908-05-30 3 Australian Newspaper Man’s Experience With Diarrheoa. Mr. S. G. Mathers, publisher of Chronicle, Nurmntown, Queensland, says: Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy completely cured me of chronic dysentery from which I had suffered for years. I feel confident that this remedy also saved the life of my infant daughter, who82 words
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Advertisement38 1908-05-30 3 Many a person's life is rendered miserable, by distressing weakness that can be quickly cured by the use of a good blood builder an<l tonic—such as Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil This remarkable remedy produces wonderful results.38 words
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Advertisement294 1908-05-30 3 WyWOYTH A r Bkchmb Ms 1 I will make you Look Well, Feel Well and Keep I These family favourites are composed entirely of Medicinal Herbs, and are H warranted free from Mercury or other poisonous substance. They cleanse the I stomach and bowels: invigorate the whole nervous system and294 words
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Article151 1908-05-30 4 Saturday, 30th Matsuo’s < and D.p.m. High ll-45 a.m Low Soaday. 31st May. Sunday after Ascension. High water. 12.30 p.m. Low Water 6.48 p.tn Moada'/ Ist Juae St. Nicomede Esplanade, 6,t0. 7 p.m. Matsuo’s Ci.iieipatogra. h, 7 and ?,p.ui. High water 100 p in Low wat,«i 7.0 J151 words
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Article1118 1908-05-30 4 From the m<agre details that have 1 u ~f t|)o nwv*h: recent outbreak of cholera in the State of V- /V” Perlis, it would seem., that the trouble originated on acc Uut of the natives. on the occa-ion of the carl er outbreak, rushing off from1,118 words
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Article254 1908-05-30 4 The health returns of the. Penang Municipality for the week ended the 16th May show that there were 68 deaths—42 mates and 26 females —equal to a death rate of 35.02 per mille per annum on an estimated population of 101,469. The death-rate and the chief causes254 words
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Article105 1908-05-30 4 A Football Gazetteer.” From our advert'sing columns it may be seen that the Football Gazetteer, which Las been complied by Mr. Jas. T. Dobbie, m j 1., with the authority of the Penang Football League, will be ready n°xt week. It wll contain much interesting information about the past records105 words
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Article457 1908-05-30 4 ovl) 00*7 lx> made at all the services at St. George’s Church to-morrow for the Singapore Bis hopric Endowment Fund Mr. E K. S. Robinson, of the firm of Diew it Napier, Singapore, was on Wednesday, by Mr. Justice Liw, aimitted to practice at the S ngapoie457 words
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Article926 1908-05-30 4 A severe storm broke over the town at half-past three o’clock yesterday afternoon causing destruction to the telephone wires among the trees both on roadsides, in compounds, and in fruit gardens, and also to a few houses. All the morning the sky was dark and lowering, but926 words
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Advertisement199 1908-05-30 4 SEA SIDE SEA SIDE READY NEXT WEIK. 40. NORTHAM ROAD. PENANG. t COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION. FOOfbsll GSZCttCC SPLENDID SEA BATHING. CONTAI ns CUISINE UNEXCELLED. j under EUROPEAN management. PcAang League’s Records, Fixtures,» Moderate terms for monthly Boarders. > Tiffins and Dinners to Parties. Clubs, ffc., ©nd Rules, off thc Prcmiscs Notes199 words
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Advertisement108 1908-05-30 4 must be CX The Editor]* written f>n one'«ide of the paper only, and by: th*‘•obride&C namefiud address, .notĕWeetmctrilg farinsertionbut a» a guarantee of good faiths > i,fi. -v»! A LL Gazette Office, the Gdrieftd Manager,- Mvi Ifi Az M. Brown, udVoshreceipts will alone be recdgnisedbythe()omipany,-- f all should '‘-'be dilirqJeii108 words
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Article257 1908-05-30 5 K DEBATE IN THE COIIOIS. )BD DEL A MERE’S SUSPENSION. IKrutkr’b Skrvior.] London, 29th May. In a debate in the House of Commons eterday on British East Africa, the giit Hon Alfred Lyttleton, Unionist nnber for St. George’s, Hanover Square jrmerly Secretary of State for the Colo>3),IKrutkr’b Skrvior.] - 257 words
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Article157 1908-05-30 5 HIE IMPENDING ROYAL MEETING. INTERNATIONAL Rl LATIONB. [Rkuticr’s Service London, 29th May. Sir E Iwarl Grey. Secretary of State for oreign Affairs, speaking in the House of oiniuons with regard to the impending isit of His Majesty King Edward to the Bar, said that the relations[Rkuticr’s Service ] - 157 words
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Article62 1908-05-30 5 ’RESIDENT FALLIERES'S VISIT. [Reuter s Service London, 29th May President Fallieres entertained His s]e-ty King Edward to dinner at the rench Embassy, Albert Ga e Hou-e, llbert Gate, London, last night. Covers ere laid for eighty-five persons j the dinar service was of priceless Sevres from le[Reuter s Service ] - 62 words
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Article107 1908-05-30 5 HOLLAND. Berlin, 28th May. The Dutch Chamber has rejected a pro ml for the State control of the railways. CUBA. llt is denied that the United S’ates ovemment is withdrawing the American loops from Cuba. THE ENTENTE CORD AL' 1 Berlin. 29th Slay. The Paris Temps, in107 words
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Article323 1908-05-30 5 REVISED REGULATIONS. PROSPECTS FOR COLONIALS. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 30th May. His Majesty King Edward has signed an Ordinance revising the status of the Imperial Service Order. It ordains that only members of the administrative and clerical branches of the Civil Service shall be eligible for the Companionship;[Reuter’s Service.] - 323 words
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Article29 1908-05-30 5 THE TRIANGULAR CONTEST. [Reuter’s Service London. 30th May. The Australian Cricket Board has decided to participate in the propo-ed triangular contest between England, Australia, ami South Afi ica.[Reuter’s Service ] - 29 words
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Article29 1908-05-30 5 [Rkutkr’s Service London, 30th May. The Russian battleship Peter Use Great, which ran on a reef near Reval and was badly il.uniujwi, baa Lmmi» il mUni[Rkutkr’s Service ] - 29 words
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Article450 1908-05-30 5 Messrs. Fraser Co.’s latest Singapore Share Circular states Our market has again settled down to a a state of inactivity and calls for practically no comment. Mining.— Pahang Consolidated seem to be the only shares that consistently withstand the present depression and small transactions are marked450 words
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Article1017 1908-05-30 5 In the District Court, Civil Division before His Honour Mr. Scott, Assistant District Judge, yesterday, the ca a e The Penang Advertising Agency v. Tiang Lee <k Co., Agents for the British American Tobacco Co., came up for hearing. The plaintiffs’ claim was for $25 as1,017 words
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Article711 1908-05-30 5 SALLEH: A SEQUEL.” MR. HUGH CLIFFORD’S SERIAL. Mr. Clifford’s story in Blackwood this month (as already stated) is entitled Saleh A Sequel and has for its hero—a melancholy one so far—a young Malay Prince, sent to England so early for his education that he grew up in an English family711 words
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Article276 1908-05-30 5 Empire Day Competition The followitig is a su nmary of the re*u ts of the Daily Mail's Empire Day R fie Shooting competition among the local clubs: 200 s<o 600 Total. M. S. V. R. 2»>5 24’ 761 Singapore 24« 25, 248 «52 Ipoh 236 243 229 708 Penang276 words
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Advertisement6 1908-05-30 5 STEEL THUNKS. McAlister V Co., Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement6 1908-05-30 5 HARNESS ACCESSORIES. McAlister V Co.. Ltd.6 words
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Advertisement277 1908-05-30 5 AGAIN MASSEYS. I 'HE Bicycle Race at Saturday’s Gymkhana again demonstrated the FATUITY of expecting to win on any other machine than a MASSEY-HARRIS. Massey Riders took Ist and 2nd Prizes, with a SPECIAL PRIZE to V G Lunberz for FASTEST TIME. 8 THE WINNERS ALSOJtODE PALMER TYRES. The continued277 words
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Article902 1908-05-30 6 The s.B. Vizigoth, which arrived at Colombo on May 8 with a cargo of 6 364 tons of coal for Messrs. Skrme <fc Co., left that port on May 9, having got a quick c earing. Ibis result was due to Messrs. Silva Omer A- Co., who cleared902 words
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Article148 1908-05-30 6 Avagyee, Brit., 247, Lugard, May 29, Tong kali, gen E. 8. Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit., 199, Milne, May 29, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Benvorlich, Brit., 2164, Webster, May 30. London, gen., Sandilands Buttery Co. Corn, Dut., 823, Koppesilam. May 29, Batavia, gen., Huttenbach, Liebert Co. Canton,148 words
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Article93 1908-05-30 6 Teesta for Madras and Europe. Mary Austin for Asahan. Leong Ho for Trang. Petrel for Pangkalan Brandan. Perak (E. S. Co.) for Deli. Vi oar for Teluk Anson. Kistna for Port Swetteidiam and Singapore Coen for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabaug, J’adang, and Batavia. Hong Moh for Singapore,93 words
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Article241 1908-05-30 6 For. Per. C w. Monday. Deli Malaya 3 p.m.‘ Singapore- Bharata 11 a.m. Tursday. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m. ON WEEK DAYS. FOR Taiping, Ipoli, B.itu G«j«h, Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur, and Serembui at 1 p.m. and 5-30 p m. Kedah, at 7 a.m. Kuala241 words
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Article82 1908-05-30 6 Name of Steamer, where from, approximate date of arrival, where bound, and Agents. A. Apcar, S’pore, June 27, Calcutta, A. A. A. Achilles, China, May 30. Antwerp, W. M. Benledi, London, June 12. Japan, S. B. China, Singapore, June 7, Trieste, S. K. Hitachi Mani, Singapore, June 5,82 words
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Article15 1908-05-30 6 Malaya (May 30) from Deli, Mr. Saripa and 4 children, Mr. Yam Ah Jek.15 words
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Article1107 1908-05-30 6 84 1 I MINING. Gold. «1 £1 I/-paid January. 1901 <Uub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ltd. Fully Pa» s6j 1892 ,£2«M».00o £191,250 s n’o<M) 1 «8/10 I/- n h (Contri» 6} w /2,500,000 jXi noo 71 p.r co. for 1007 Übm.g Gold M....... I-.. 1 /8.0 IVO» WOO.OOO WOO,OOO1,107 words
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Article123 1908-05-30 6 Pknang, 30th May, 1908. (/iy Courtesy nJ th- Hauk.) Lon«l<»t> Demand Bank 2/3 13/16 4 months’ sighl Ban>. 2/4. 1/16 M 3 Credit ?/1 3/16 3 Documentary 2/4 1/4 Calcutta Demaixl Bank R» 174| 3 «lays’sight Private 175 j Bombay Demand Rank 174$ 3 «lays’sight Private 176| Ma lras.123 words
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Article179 1908-05-30 6 Psnan«, COth May, 1908. G"l«l leaf 65.40 Pepper (W Coast 3 0» 5 nO stock. White Pepper $l6 sales. Trang «Pepper $10.75 sales Mac® $7O sellers. Mace Pickings $55 buyers Cloves (picked) 31 buyers. Nutmeg- ll<> JlB &19 sales. SNo I $5.30 sales. 2 x. no stock. Banket $3.70179 words
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Advertisement31 1908-05-30 6 Stkarnh’ Wine <>f Con Liver Oil is an honest remedy put out on honest principles. Ihose who know it best are loudest in its »"«l reconstructor oftirst-rate merit, delightful to take.31 words
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Advertisement136 1908-05-30 6 Lingering Coughs. Persistent coughs that; continue through' the spring and summer usually indicate some throat or lung trouble, and it is a serious mista'-e to neglect them. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is famous fir its cures of coughs of this nature and a few «loses taken in time may save a136 words
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Advertisement25 1908-05-30 6 Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. iZor QuofaHoni and Catalogues APPIY TO SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. Sole Agents, PENANG AND EM.S.25 words
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Advertisement48 1908-05-30 6 If a tooth aches you try to get the pain stopped as soon as possiKe. Why not do the same with headaches Stearns’ Headache Cure affords quick relief and is acceptable to even the most delicate stomach. Every one should have a box handy. Insist on tf Stearns’.”48 words
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Advertisement344 1908-05-30 6 SELF CURE NO FICTION! BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH wHfll A "Vo u Wll KIM Q n M’Q neeq, now despair, n lininQllll U but without running a doctos’s bill or falling into E W D BB w WP WP w WP /X Essence or Fluid Extract of RED J4IIICI ■wsatsisr344 words
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Advertisement1777 1908-05-30 7 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL r bamit AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. ESCOMPTO MAATSCHAPPIJ. JUST ARRIVED. r'k P.u c•, i «iknnnnAn Netherlands Trading Society. .Netherlands-Indian Discount Bank.) Incorporated by Royal Charter. 1 sid-up-Capital »ls,ooo,ooo Eotabcubbd 182*. KrrxBLIMXD XT Bxrxvix, IM7. Authorised Capital £1 500 0001,777 words
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Advertisement2256 1908-05-30 8 Shipping. Shipping. Shipping. -Shipping. j P. &0. Steam Navigation Company. Intended Sailings. NPlMeitSCteTUtJi, Brtntß. tXPECTED ARRIVALS AND MPAHDRES. BRITISH INDIA lIIX Imperial German Mail Line. |S® OUTWARD. STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. T H L U OCCfln StCflffl SbiD (0 Ihl June 4 Malt* connecting with China MIBB >ND n lB2,256 words
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