Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 164 VOL. LXVIII. SATURDAY. 23rd JULY, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1524 1 THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” PENANG TURF CLUB. subscrTption. T adies o 26u International Cor »spon(ience j “J 8 1 11 /'I? 30lh ,al 19 10 «7«- s Schools, Limited. For Dally Issue, In Town, L.„ u wH I be by ricket LlidiM g g < x. $27 per annum, Tickets are
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  • 654 2 Says t.he Bangkok Times <>f July 12 The public have not yet a sufficient knowledge of what has caused the trouble in Kedah to be able to form any sure judgment regarding it. But there can be no doubt that Kedah is contrasting the British with
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  • 102 2 The P C.C. Tournament. The following ties were played last «vening Mixed Double Handicap. Mrs. Hendry E. Reimann —2)wo fr un Miss Henham it Rev. H. E Henham Ladies* Double Handicap. .Mrs. Wright-Motion .fc Mrs. Oechs’e (scr.) beat Miss Nolan «fc Miss Campbell 4- 15) 7—5 7 9
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  • 199 2 The Daily Mail of June 30 had the following Bisley has always been the amicable meeting place of the shooting men of many countries, but never has it known so varied a collection as it does to-day The Malay States Guides, all of them handsome, stalwart
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  • 868 2 BILL DEBATED IN THE COMMONS. London, July 12 The debate on the Suffrage Bill was of a most animated description and was characterised by the extraordinary confusion of Party distinctions. Mr. Walter Long denounced it as a danger to the State. Mr. Ly i teltou declared it was
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  • 222 2 THE E. V O. Miss Allan Mr. J. E Lemiere Mr. C. H. Allen. Mr. S. Levy. Mr. Arthur* Berg- Mr. E. S. Little. ner. Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Liddell M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lieres. Mr. F. L. Brostaw- Mr. W.
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  • 69 2 Miss Dasolenitz. Mrs. C. Malcolm Mr. A. Harman Cumming and Orr. family. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mr. McCulloch, dry and family. Mrs Nicholls. Mr and Mrs. H. Mrs Roseudaum and A. Loraine and family, family. Mr. C. W. Robin Mr. and Mrs O. son. Msg nee and fam-
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  • 63 2 Mr. Armstrong. Mr. Harris. Annandale. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mrs. Baker. Holder. Mr. G. Burro wers. Mr. Mac I ver. Mr. and Mrs. Bode- NicoL meyer. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Roope Low. Russell. Mr. L. Bennett. J. D. Robertson. O. Bruce. Schinning. Calder. Sellar. A W.
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  • 70 2 Mr. A Mrs. V. Van Mr. O. Goyder Lith E Kri*tatter Schierbeek H. Lazarus Mr. A Miss Perkin- H. Lefebre son M. Meisl Mr. A Mrs. Tiserant O. May Velye W. Carets Mrs. Wiebenga and H. Roth child H. Rooke Mr. Paay and Scherer daughter P. Schepers Cant. Brown
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  • 235 2 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended July 16 there were 75 deaths 52 males and 20 females—equal to a death rate of 37.72 per inille. The death-rate and chief causes of mortality were ■g "E -o •02 -S -88 g 5 £o =2 I, Death-rate
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  • 144 2 Saturday, July 23. Lodge Scotia, 6-15 p.m. Raffles Hotel: Special Dinner. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Sunday, July 24. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Monday, July 25. St. James, A. M. Band, Esplanade. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. E. O. Hotel: Race Tiffin. Raffles Hotel Race Tiffin and Dinner. Straits Cinematograph, Penang
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  • 49 2 j£FIXTURKB FOR AUGUST. 2. —Crescent v. Butterworth.—C.R.C. 3. —Free School v. M.RC.—C.R.C. 9—C.RC. r. Police—C.R.C. 10.—Crescent v. Govt. Wharves—C.R.C. 16. —Butterworth c. Vols.— ’.R.C. 17. —M.R.C. Crescent—C.R.C. 23.—Police v. Govt. Wharves—C R.C. 24 —Vols. r. Free School—C.R.C. 30. —Butterworth v. C.R.C —C.R.C. 31, Govt. Wharves»’. M R.C.—C.R.C.
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  • 19 2 IFednesday, July 27.— Shares Auction Share Mart, 21 Beach St. 11 a.m. Cunningham, Clark A Co., auctioneers.
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  • 104 2 PJr.D. Penang— Works at new Quarantine Camp, Pulau Jerejak water mains and services clear water tank service reservoir for salt water pump ng station, and disinfector station, including oil engines and pumps drains and sewers, inspection chambers, and C. I. outfall sewer tenders close noon, July 28. P.W.D., Penang—
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  • 11 2 Saud 14 Logan Road; apply M. M. Noordin.
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    • 640 2 THE STORY OF BRUNTON HOWELL, HOW A BABY WHO SUFFERED FRO 4 CONVULSIONS AND A SERIOUS WASTING DISEASE GREW IN I O A STURDY BOY, THANKS TO Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The story told by Mr. Walter Howell, one of the best known residents in Henzada, Burma, will be of
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    • 373 2 i Auto-Pianos! i I i Aulo-Pianosii| If you have not yet heard one of 5 these Charming Instruments. we offer you the opportunity i to do so now. i CALL AT ANY TIME! and we shall be pleased a to play you a selection. The Kastner Rachals i IS THE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 The Moon. Last Quarter 4.34 p.m. 29 July. O New Moon 1.36 p.m. 5 Aug. First, Quarter .91 a tn. 13 O Full Moon 214 a.m. 21 The Sun. Apparent times of Sunrise ami Sunset in Penang From Sunrise. Sunset. July 19 to July 31, ..5-53a.m. 6-<»7 p.m. Aug. Ito
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    • 1250 3 PKEVENTION BETTER THAN CURE.” QB THE POPULAR TAR PINE. S QPATPH WMIQKV CHIN HIN Co., A sure preventative a ga i,„t all di.e ,e Mrm h OUUIUII VVII IO l\ I■ CoZLtS'»» J, r,ck h Importer* g ni loro Fever etc etc 8 ger,ns such the germs of Small-pox W
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  • 1600 4 If the politic d state of Egypt is unsatisfactory it is not likely to be improved by the action of b section of sentimental idealists in the House of Commons, who, in season and out of season, lose no chance of self-advertisement at the risk of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 145 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Dkar Sir, The least said the soonest mended seems to me to be applicable to a par appearing in your issue of Tuesday re the Municipal notice regarding payment of rates and taxes, etc., contributed by one of your numerous
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    • 116 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazelle. Sib, Hajee Mahomed bin Shaik Omar, the Kathi of Acheen Street, died on the I9tb inst. It is now evident that there are only thirteen houses of Malays in that street; consequently, another Kathi in his place is not necessary. There
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  • 171 4 Hooft—Baulino. At the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, at 11-30 a.m. to-day, the marriage wa* solemnized of Mr Johannes Hoofr, of Mabar Estate (Deli Cultuur Maatschappij), Deli, Sumatra, and eldest son of Mr. Leendert Hooft, of Hoorn, Holl md, to M iss Wilhelmina Anna Bauling, second daughter of
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  • 198 4 The Perak Pioneer of yesterday says The whole F.M.S. Service is talking in whispers over a confidential circular that is going round and is being carefully read by or explained to the highest civil servant or the bumble punkah-puller, as the case may be. Each and every
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  • 154 4 No Stay at Penang. His Excellency tiie (governor, with Miss Anderson, Mis Farrant, Cspt. Gay, A.D.C., and Mr. Claud Severn, will leave Singapore to-night aboard the Colonial yacht Sea Mew for Penang, arriving here on Monday. The party will at once go on to Taiping by train,
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  • 853 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Holder have retur ed to Penang and are staying at Hotel. Mr. P. H. Gibbs has returned to tl Southern Settlement from his vhit 9 Hongkong. tf> H. H. the Sultan of Johore arrived th morning and, as usual, ia stayim» at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 524 4 Race Holidays. J/r. F. C. Kendall I P. P. C. The Exchange Banks Will be Closed at 12 Noon Bat" Vitug Rubber Plantations, LIMITED. on Tuesday, 26th, and capital "T £9 0,000. mt OOlk Tnlw Issue 78,000 £1 abates, payable 2/6 iDlirSufty, fIOID JUIJ jon application, 7/6 on allotment, 10/-
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  • 181 5 STBKLHGS DOWNWARD. LATEST BUYERS’ PRICES. [From Our Own Correspondent.'* Singapore, July 22. Ju the share market there are downward changes in sterlings. The following are buyers’ prices Anglo-Malays 27/Kapar Paras £lO Kuala Lumpurs 9| Linggis 59/6 London Asiatics 14/9 Padang Jawas 3/6 pm. Vallambrosas 53/Ayer Panaa
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  • 107 5 ANOTHER CUP FOR RUBBER. 'From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, July 23. Mr. E. Valpy, Manager, Klanang Estate, Klanang, Kuala Lingkat, Selangor, has given a $lOO cup for the best specimen of unmanufactured Para rubber at the forthcoining Agricultural *how in Singapore. A Singapore paper understands that the
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  • 88 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 22. Tin is quoted here at $75.20, at which price 250 tons have been so’d. To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $74.50 per picul business done Tin in London is quoted at £149 ss. spot, and £l5O 7s.
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  • 31 5 [From Onr Own Correspondent Singapore, July 22. To-day’s quotations for produce are Pepper, white 26.00 Copra, Bali 9.90 Copra, Pontianak 9.70 Copra, best 10.1° Rice, Rangoon 137 00
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  • 54 5 From Our Own Correspondent .1 Singapore, July 23. In the second semi-final tie of the SingeP'’<■ Association Football Cup, the MiddeS“x Regiment’s second team beat the YMC. by three goals to one. Ihe find win now be played between the Mi'l Ih-sex Regiment’s first team and the
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  • 42 5 •SEVERE PRACTICAL TEST'S. Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, July 23. At the fire brigade monthly competitions the final heats were largely attended by the Police an 1 Municipal authorities. Th® t*B’s which were all practical, were very smartly carried out.
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  • 146 5 LUNCHEON to YISIIIRG I P.’s. A MESSAGE FROM THE KING. [Rrutkr’s SsiCVtCß.] London, July 23. The Government yesterday entertained the Japanese members of Parliament, now on a visit to England, at Hampton Court. Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) presided, and other Minister besides
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  • 89 5 FOUR MEDICAL DEGREES. [From Onr Own Correspondent.} Singapore, July 23. Mr. Noel Leicester Clarke, a Queen’s School and a brother of Assistant Surgeon F. W. Farleigh Clarke (who was recently stationed at the General Hospital, Penang), is due here short’y. He has taken his B A and
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  • 42 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, July 23. Captain T. K. Welsh, master of the E. E. A. and China Telegraph Company’s cable steamer Magnet, picked up at sea on the 7th inst. four Chinamen whose boat had sunk.
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  • 31 5 From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, July 23. Capt. A. R. Chancellor, Chief Police Officer, who has been in bad health of late, has been gi anted long leave.
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  • 32 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, July 23. A sum of £1,600 (sterling) has been anonymously donated t >war is the cost of an organ for the Music Hall here.
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  • 60 5 A BAN AGAINST BOOKMAKERS. [Rkutrk'h Skrvicb.] London, July 23 The Times correspond »nt at Wellington, New Zealand, telegraphs that the House of Representatives has, by 61 votes to 4 decide'! against licensing bookmakers on race courses, but has resolved, by 40 votes to 32, to retain
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  • 42 5 SURRENDER OF THE MEN [Rkutkk’s Skrvicb London, July 22. The strike on the No> th-Eastern Railway has ended, the men surrendering owing to the disloca'ion »»f trade and at the instance of 30,000 miners who were thrown idle
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  • 37 5 A WEEK’S INSPECTION [Rrutrr’s Srrvick 1 London, July 22. Their Majesties the King and Queen have embarked on the Royal vaclit at Portsmouth for a week’s inspection of the fleet and dockyards.
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  • 27 5 [Rbutkr’s Srrvick] London, July 23. The Civil list has been passed by the House of Commons by 197 votes to 19—a majority of 178.
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  • 130 5 SEQUEL TO AMERICAN SCANDAL ACTION BY EUROPEAN BANKERS. [Rkutbr’s Sbbviok.] London, July 22. The committee appointed by the meeting of bankers held in London on the 22nd ult. at which all the leading British and Continental banks were represented,—when the situation arising from the recent forged
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  • 101 5 A REPLY TO THE CRITICS. [Rrutrr’B Sbbviob.] London, July 22. In the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to criticisms of British policy in Egypt by Mr. John Dillon (Nationalist member for Eist Mayo), said that
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  • 71 5 AMERICAN TOWNS THREATENED. [Rkutkr’s Skrvick.] London, July 23. Disastrous forest fires have occurred in the United States, the inhabitants of the town of H-ruemanu fled to Bloomsville, Lincoln, Wisconsin. The latter p'ace is now in a very critical state as the fires are in the surrounding district
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  • 38 5 [Dkr Ostasi arisen k Lloyd’s .Srrvick.] Berlin, July 22. It is reported fr >m St Petersburg that the Russian Ministry of Commerce is considering a proposal to impose a duty on foreign goods entering Manchuria
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  • 37 5 Dkh Obtasiatischr Lloyd’s Srrvick Berlin, July 22. It is announced that the Crown Pi ince of Germany will make a voyage round the world, touching at the Ditch East Indies, China, and Japan.
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  • 32 5 Dkr Obtasiatischr Lloyd’s Srrvick Berlin, July 22. The Kaiser will leave for Stettin on August 3. His Majesty will receive Lord Roberts in audience on Septembei 9.
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  • 27 5 [Dkk Obtasiatische Lloyd’s Srrvick] Berlin, July 22. The world conference on the Itw of bills of exchange has settle! several p >iuts of law.
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  • 24 5 [Dkr Ost isiatischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, July 2 Marshall Hermes da F mseca. President of Brazil, has arrived at Berlin.
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  • 101 5 (Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Skrvick Berlin, July 23. Cotton is qu >ted at 7.97 d. A meeting was held this morning in Penang for the purpose of forming a Kedah Planters Association. “The Town Band will play during the guest-night dinner at Raffles Hotel to night and
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  • 871 5 THE SINGAPORE STAKES The following are the full entries for the Singapore Stakes Cartoon, Bay Ronald, Melodist, Rippon Tor, and Songster. TRAINING NOTES. There were many interested spectators on the race-course this morning to watch the final gallops. Several sportsmen from Kedah were present, including Dr. A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1141 5 sth Racb.—No betting on the Roadster Race. 6TH RA n. B a A N ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT, o f. r T e eUS \r most b” R ble to draw plans, etc from 2to agst. Numjera. sketches. Good salary to a good man. 2 I Castro. s 4„ 1 Mirage. Apply
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1960 6 ™U/DDDV ADnnT DTINYAII rnOIIUQ 9 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL THE MERCANTILE BANK a nUKKI AdUUI IUrIAAn UUULIDu Australia, AND china banking corporation. maatschappij. India, limited Op GET A W’C Win AR RAN Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,010 Silverlls,soo,ooo Hrad Oppiom 130 500,000 Reserve Fund fl.
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  • 665 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. A tilochus. 5792, Stewart, July 22, Liverpool gen. W. Mansfield Co. Penhwers, 2520, Bee, July 23, London, Sandilands, Buttery Co. Tamba. Brit, 3557. Jacobs, July 23, Singapore, gen., Hottenbach, Liebert Co. Perak. Brit., 258, Glenday, July 22, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Pangkor, Brit., 134, Darke, July
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  • 700 7 mails close. Monday. For. p„ r Jongkah MaFacca lp Singapore Pangan 2 p Singapore, China, and Japan A. Apcar 4 p.m. Tuesday. p e c Malaya 2 p.m. rort Swettenham and Singapore ipon 4 p m exchange. Penang, July 23, 1910. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) Loudon Demand
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  • 1462 7 I i n 1 I 1 Capital. Subscribed. vZlue. 3 Dividends. Name. 7 If Q I l_ I I lain of* 19i)6 1907 1909 1909 1910 MINING. 1093 $300,000 $300,000 30,000 $lO $lO 25 10 12 Belat Tin Mining Co. 4 1906 300,000 225.00 C 12,500 10 10 Bruang.
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  • 811 7 LONDON ASIATICS AND MALACCAS. A writer in the Investors Chronicle say-» Several correspondents liave reminded me that I rarely refer to London Asiatics and Malaccas. My last reference to the former was a warniog that they were too high. It has been impossible for me to recommend eit’ier of
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    • 61 7 Skin Troubles are often the direct result g’-’ive disturbance* Waste products, instead of passing oft in the vvay intended Nature, attempt to escape from the iy by another route—namely, the skin 1 redirect the stream to its proper chanlb all that is needed is a wine-glassful of Hunyadi Janos natural
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    • 38 7 sun Life ol Cfliiuili!. (|<*.’’a l»li«l»«-*l 18*15 £6.(ii lo.i i'll 1.0.0 Asset- exceed t SCKrtLS over all liabilities according to Government Standard Income, 1908, £1,428.000*0*0 W. A* WHITK, I XKNNKI.V Jt Co., Manager. South-Eastern Agent*. Penan* Asia. Sir.gaio"
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    • 127 7 **********~^©©OOOOO©O3OOOOOO < o W. D. H. O. WILLS’ 2 o THREE CASTLES “MAGNUMS,” o O A LARGE “HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. O o o W o --i I o V o o Nikko Studio. O Picked in ih€ magnums* i O Q C <l' c Pr Ce rt q 50’s Patent L
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 65 7 The Tides. Date H W L. W. H W L. W. A.M. P.M P.M. July 23 12-3! 6-15 12 51 6-39 24 I- 0 7-29 1-30 7-40 25 1-49 7-39 2-09 8- 9 26 2-29 8-39 2-5 9-00 27 3-11 9-22 3-32 9-43 28 353 10 05 416 10 28
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2020 8 p 40. Steam Navigation Company. Intended Sailing». Shipping. s i±r"rwZ"‘ STEAII TXi'o. c. ltd Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. F® July 27 Devanha connecting with More. STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Aug. io Arcadia Mooitan Imperial German Mail Line. t For InrnwDßD to Sail. Stbambb. I Ocean steam Slip co HOMKWAKD. Tk AND
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