Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1910

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 256 VOL. LXVIII. THURSDAY. 10th NOVEMBER, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 2224 1 !THE “PINANG GALFTTE.” Selangor Turf Club. Penang Turf Club. NOTICE. CHRISTMAS!!! > '-r-»lrkiti?r>a •>. i Sitting» for the above should be booked at an early date to avoid disappointment at the .6.,8 LjiSSs» NURTHAM HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. For DailV Issue, in Town, 1911, New yPar Meeting as follows, viz. nnua
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  • 2275 2 UNITED MALACCA ESTATES. The statutory general meeting of the company was held at the company’s office. No. 100, First Crois Street, Malacca, on October 28. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock presided. There were present, besides, Messrs. Chi Kang Cheng, Tan Soo Hock, Tan Tek Joon, Lim EngSiew and the secretary.
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  • 93 2 Thursday, November 10. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Friday, November 11. St. Martin. Martinmas. Turf Club: Annual General Meeting, Chamber of < Commerce, 4-30 p.m. Band Fund Entertainment, Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, November IS. Homeward English (BI.) Mail. Golf lub Men’s Presgrave Cup. Straits Cinematograph, Penang
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  • 21 2 Nov. 30.—St. Andrew’s Ball. Dec. 19 —Penang Race Entries Close, 5 p.m. Jan. 13.—Fancy Drees Ball at Town Hall.
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  • 20 2 Nov. 15. —Crescent r. Butterworth. Esplanade. Nov. 22.—Police v. Butterworth. Esplanade. Nov. 24. —Crescent v. Free School, Esplanade.
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  • 96 2 Strait* Government. Supplies for 1911 tenders close noon, Nov. 14. straits Government. Use and occupation of Government distillery, Sungei Pinang, for 1911 tenders close: noon, Nov. 15. Strait* Government. Toddy Faring Penang, Province Wellesley, and Bindings, 1911 tenders close noon, Nov. 15. F.M.S. Railway*.— Supply of stores, 1911 tenders
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  • 28 2 Wednesday Non. 16. Shares Central Sales Room; 11 a.in.; Cunningham, Clark Co, auctioneers. Thursday, Non. 17. Shares; Penang Sales Room; 11 a.m.; Koh Eng Hin, auctioneer.
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  • 16 2 “Clove Hall”, Clove Hall Road; apply 22a Beach St. or 214 Penang Road.
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  • 39 2 Penang :—The E. «fc O Hofei, Toe Crag, Raffles by the Sea, Runnymede Hotel, and Sea View Hotel. Singapore :—Adelphi Hotel and RaffLs Hotel. Kualn Lumpur :—Grand Oriental Hotel. Ipoh :—The Grand Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 224 2 Wherever there is a case of enfeebled digestion, whether from advancing age, illness, or general debility, there is a case for Ben ger’s Food. When the stomach becomes weakened, the digestion of ordinary food becomes only partial, and at times is painful, little of the food is assimilated, and the
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    • 24 2 BOVRIL makes delicious bouillon, rich, tasty gravies adds flavour and strength to stews, hashes, entrees, etc. BOVRIL is the true economist in the Kitchen.
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    • 451 2 I»^ WPER Co E tbd I I II» I IB I 1 I I I J mIR Phyweian'g IB BBkB k Jm Ml■ B J Cure for Gout, Rheumatic and Gravel. The Universal Remedy lor Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Safest and most Sour Eructations, Bilious Aflectionc. Effective
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 182 2 The Sun. Apparent, times of Sunrise and Sunset in Penang Sunrise. Sunset. Nov. 6to Nov. 15,...6-06 a.m. 5-54 p.m. Nov. 16 to Nov. 24, ...6-07 am. 5-53 pm. Nov. 25 to Nov. 30, ..6-08 a.m. 5-52 p.m. The Moon. First Quarter 12.29 p in. 10 Nov. O Full Moon 7.25
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  • 545 3 WILL IT OUST COAL? 1 The future of petroleum lies mainly in the direction of powet-production. Everywhere is there an active demand for pbtrol, and -if that have- a -paraffin base, greedy purchasers will a lways be found, as it is free from which prejudice or asphaltic petrol.
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  • 351 3 The Times oj Ceylon has received samples of rubber turned out by the sp cial smoking process which Mr. G. S. Brown ami Mr. J. R. Farbridge have invented. We submitted the samples to a Colombo broker on Thursday, says our contemporary, who described the rubber as strong
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  • 362 3 EXPENDITURE FINALLY SANCTIONED. The report of the special committee on the Supply Enactment was laid on the table at the Federal Council on Friday. The principal items added were —511,400 more for expenses of chandu distribution (Selangor) erection metallic circuit (telephone), Kuala Lumpur to Port Swettenharn, $4,300
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  • 75 3 Final Figures For Nine Months. Following are the final figures of the export, of block tin and tin ore fiom Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembflan and Pahang respectively during the months of January to September 1910, as c nnpared with the corresponding period of last year Increase or
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 417 3 B f Vi the Time? B. fThe Time for a Glass of H POUTS I Schnapps pure, wholesome spirit combining II 1 the charms of a palatable stimulant Bl ith the beneficial effects of a health B' >nic. It prevents Uric Acid troubles, M out, Rheumatism, Gravel, &c., by IB
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    • 35 3 Appendicitis, now so prevalent, is believed to arise chiefly from constipation and local inflammatory troubles, which may be prevented by the occasional use of Huny&di Janos natural aperient water. Average dose a wine-glassful before break-fast.
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    • 70 3 553,774 26 596,245.69 42,471.4? The total approximve value (in Singap ire) was Increase or 1910 1909 decrease. 24,047,430 14 22,396 254.10 1,651,176.01 13,569,956.69 13,019,829.19 550,127 20 1.993.214 27 2,347,424 88— 39L210.61 2,034,901 32+ 170,799.24 41,816,301.66 39,838,409.79 1.977,891 87 The total duty paid was Increase or 1910 1909 decrease. 3,082,557 98
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    • 404 3 I BUILT FOR THE FAR EAST. I A complete Easy-running Cycle, best IB titlings and tlnish, with all acces- Q s, built to stand all climatic Ms condi io s and hard wear. At K 9 the reasonable price oi Ml Rs. 90 I complete. g| EVERY MACHINE FOR H
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  • 1153 4 Whatever the view taken of his politics, no student of public affairs would hesitate about acknowledging the interesting personality of Mr. Lloyd George; and even those who differ from him most look forward to his speeches and read them with avidity. For one thing he is
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  • 610 4 APPRECIATION OF CAPTAIN. The N. D. L Yorck arrived at Singapore Monday morning and Penang yesterday some hours late, as the result of encountering a severe typhoon on the trip down from Hongkong Some interesting details of the weather follow, together with an address which was presented
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  • 312 4 Charges Against a Solicitor The trial is proceeding (says a Home paper of Oct. 21), before Mr. Justice Scrutton at the Central Criminal Court of Francis Ernest Swann, a solicitor, of Gravesend, and formerly of the East Indiaavenue, London, E.C. (where he and Mr. Bradley, who, after
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  • 839 4 Mr. J. Baring-Gould, Resident at s i Sarawak, has arrived in England on h leave. Mr. Burn-Murdoch, Conservator of p Or ests, F. M. S, visited Kuala Link f other day. P tli( Mr. F. G. Spring, Suprintendent r f Government Plantations, F.M.S., t:is rived in Kuala
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 202 4 THE NOTORIOUS AUSTRALIAN BUCKJUMPERS GRAND OPENING NIGHT, Saturday, 12th November, 1910, DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. Programme full of Novelties. FIRST SHOW OF THE KIND IN THE EAST. DARING ROUCHRIDERS. TRICK DONKEYS. HICHJUMPING PONIES. COMEDIE MULES. BILLY WAITE Champion Roughrider of the World <k Snips.” Stock whip Cracking, Lassooing, etc. PRICES: $3,
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    • 193 4 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE PINAHC GAZETTE.” Payable Strictly in Advance. Town. By Post. MONTHLY 3.85 8.50 QUARTERLY 6.75 7.50 YEARLY 13.50 15.00 ANNUAL 87.00 30.00 Broken periods are chanted for either at a half or full month. The Telegraphic Address of the Pinang Gazette” Is ‘‘Gazette, Penang.” Telephone No.
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  • 20 4 DEATH. Colr —Oct. 14. at Dovercourt, Matilda Louisa, wife of C. J. Cole, late of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.
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  • 206 5 SINGAPORE SLIGHTLY BETTER. CUSTOMARY MAIL DAY RISE. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 9. There is rhe customary risj in shares, for mail day, of about, one-twentieth to one-tenth. The following are all a little better to-day (Wednesday) Consolidated Malays Highlands Lowlands Linggi Plantat ions London Asiatics
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  • 153 5 SINGAPORE’S RECORD SCORE. From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, November 10. The following are the full scores made by Singapore in the interport rifle match 5C CO “2 000 o o o o o f-t Mr. De Silva 34 35 35 104 Sergt. Tan Chow Kim 34 34
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  • 70 5 LONDON MARKET QUIETER. [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, November 10. A London cablegram to the Planters’ Stores and Agency Co., Ltd., gives the following quotations Sheet and biscuit 5/10 Hard Para 6/L Messrs. Boustead Co. inform us that they have received a London cablegram with
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  • 29 5 From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November 9. To-day’s (Wednesday’s) quotations for produce are Pepper, black $14.62| Tapioca, flake 6.65 Rice, Rangoon 147.00 Rice, Siam, No. 1 190.00
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  • 27 5 A DRAIN-FLUSHING SCHEME. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, November 10. The Singapore Municipality will spend $lOO,OOO on a system of flushing drains with sea water.
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  • 263 5 THE DEMOCRATS GAINING GROUND. REPUBLICAN GOVERNORS DEFEATED (Reuter’s Service.] London, November 9. The election returns in the United States up to the present show that the States of New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Connecticut have returned Democratic Governors. [ln the State of New York the election for
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  • 196 5 NEW BRITISH PROPOSALS [Reuter’s Service.} London, November 10. New British proposals to China, connected with the opium trade, are due on the expiry of the triennial agreement in December. Negotiations at Peking. Negotiations for new regulations are proceeding at Peking. [At a meeting held in Manchester on
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  • 179 5 CONSPIRATORS FOUND GUILTY. [Reuter’s Service London, November 10. A telegram from Tokio states that twenty-six Japanese, who were charged with being concerned in a plot to assassinate the Mikado, have been found guilty by a special secret court, which recommends capital punishment. [A Tokio wire of
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  • 32 5 Dkk Ostasiatisciik Lloyd’s Skrvicb. Berlin, November 9. Before the reading ot the speech from the throne in the Belgian Chamber, an agitation was made by the Socialists for manhood suffrage.
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  • 34 5 Dur Ostasi atischk Lloyd’s Srrvicr.] Berlin, November 9. The Kaiser will arrive at Donauscl.ingen, in Baden, on the 11th inst. on his way to return the visit of the Tsar at Wolfsgarten.
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  • 124 5 FURTHER SERIOUS DISTURBANCES. FURIOUS FIGHTING WITH THE HUSSARS. [Reuter’s Service London, November 9. There were serious disturbances at the Glamorgan Colliery on Tuesday evening, shops being looted and furious fighting taking place between the strikers and a detachment of Hussars sent, from Cardiff. Police from the
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  • 198 5 DEPARTURE FROM PORT SAID. [Der Ostasiatischk Lloyd’s Service] Berlin, November 9. The Crown Prince and P, incess of Germany, on board the N. D. L Prinz Ludwig, have left Port Saul, where they were saluted by the German cruiser Hertha. Visit to Batavia Arranged. The Gneisenau,
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  • 142 5 DEFICIT OF FIVE MILLIONS [Reuter’s Service.] London, November 9 A telegram from Berlin states that the estimated budget for 1911 shows the following results Increase in expenditure £2,500,000 Deficit (coverable by a loan) £4,900,030 Increase in naval estimates 825,000 Decrease f >r Imperial subsidies and colonies 195,003 [The
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  • 62 5 REJECTION OF THE AGREEMENT. [Reuter’s Service London, November 10. The ballot of the members of the Boilermakers’ Society has resulted in the agreement with the employers being rejected, the figures being For rejection 15,563 Against 5,6’50 Majority 9,913 [lt may be remembered that the first ballot resulted
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  • 74 5 BRAVERY OF THE CREW. [Der Ostasi atischk Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, November 9. Prince Heinrich has telegraphed to the Captain of the German sailing vessel Creussen, which drifted on to the rocks at Dover after a collision with a croas-Channel steamer, expressing his sympathy. The Kaiser has also
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  • 213 5 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST. At the Assizes, in rhe Supreme Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice S Leslie Thornton and a common jury, I tain bin Shaik Mohamed was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of the sum of $3OO, the propeity of Mr. C. E. Paterson.
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  • 149 5 The Australian Buck Jumpers start their first performance at Dato Kramat Gardens on Saturday the 12 inst, after a season of much success at Singapore, Kua'a Lumpur «nd Ipoh at which place they have been delayed to put in extra performances. At Kuala Lumpur the Buck Jumper
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  • 83 5 Loudon, Nov. I.—Sir Archibald Hunter was married to-day to Lady Inverclyde at St. George’s Hanover Square. The Archbishop of York officiated and Lord Kitchener was best man. The church was exquisitely decorated with white flowers and there was a distinguished military congregation which also included
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  • 68 5 Mr. John Roberts («-Billiard Champion) will play an exhibition game at the Penang Club, to night at 9-15 p.m., and Miss Roberts, the Australian lady champion, will play an exhibition game on Saturday at the same hour. Ladies may be invited on Saturday night only. Mr. and Mrs. John
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  • 56 5 Madras, Nov. I.—Father Muller, the wellknown Jesuit priest and pilanthrophist of Mangalore, is dead. He did a vast amount of good along the West Coast and founded a leper asylum, all the potients of which he treated himself. He had laboured in Mangalore for many years and
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  • 19 5 The manager of the Lauderdale Estate intimates that the output for October was 3,500 lb. dry rubber.
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  • 21 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service] Berlin. November 9. The Turkish Press is satisfied with the conditions of the loan.
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  • 23 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, November 9. The town of Shiraz, in Persia, is in a state of siege.
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  • 54 5 [Der Ostasiatische Lloyd’s Service.] Berlin, November 9. Cotton is quoted at 8 04d. per lb. It is expected that the new British stamps wi l be ready for publication in May, 1911. They will be practically the same colour as those of King Edward, but of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 437 5 wanted Central Sales Room. A CONTRACTOR to build three seta of c °°2pX- s P ec al Sale **l Auction. MANAGER, ALL NEW GOODS Sunqei Sluanq, Bukit M.riajam. WITHOUT LIMIT OR RfSLRVE. Garden Shears, Walking Sticks, Whips, a, it 1 a n’ci Hand Lamps, Rubber Knives, Brushes of Malay States
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1211 6 THE CORPORATION OF W r TJT ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANrt N. I. K.j The 15 H. P. iSHNOEK M V> was Incorporated by Royal Chart Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. 4 JJ Companies in existence. It has gra^ aa i Straker-Squire j MOTOR (Four Cylenders.) Car. S w A MANUFACTURERS LIFE
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  • 387 7 ARRIVALS. ■Carlyle, Brit., 234, Upton, Nov. 10, T Anson, gen., Kwong On Co. Kut Sang, Brit, 4865, Bradley, Nov. 10, Hongkong, gen., Boustead Co. Kleist, Ger., 5123, Pahnke, Nov. 10, Bremen, gen., Behn, Meyer Co. Teeste, Brit., 3428, Willis, Nov. 10, Madras, gen Hottenbach, Liebert Co. Van de, Parra,
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  • 1697 7 s* E i" Capital. SubHcribed. Value. 32 Dividends. Name. 2 1906 1907 1908 1909 I 1910 MINING. 1093 #300,000 $300,000 30,000 >lO >W 25 10 30 Belst Tin Mining Co. 3$ 1906 300,000 225,000 22,500 10 10 srU“n^’J5 rU n^’ J a n 5 1901 600,000 600,000 60,000 10
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  • 67 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE To-Morbow. For. Per. C>«»se. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 10 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Carlyle 3 p.m. Bindings Pangkor 4 p.m. Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul Un Peng 4 p.m. Saturday. Madras, taking mails') for Europe, etc.,
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  • 210 7 Prnang, Novbmbkr 10, 19KL Gold leaf s«4.B<> Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 os) No stock. White Pepper ...$24 5/8 sellers. Trang Pepper $lB sellers. Maee $95 sellers. Mace Pickings $9O sellers. Clove* $5O sellers. Nutmegs 110 $2l sellers. [No. 1 £6.50 sales. No. 2 $6.40 sales. Bask»t $5
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  • 537 7 for Balik Pulau, at 8 a.m. and 0-30 p.m. Butterworth, at 7 a.in., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4- p.m. Bukit Tambun, at 8-30 a.in., 1-45 p.m., and 5 p.m. Bukit Mertajam and Nibong Tebal at 8-30 a.m., 1-30 p.m., 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. Kuala Mudah,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 681 7 SUH Lift #1 CflUOdfl. (K«tnbliah»<l ISHSI. Assets exceed £6,000,<HM).0.0 Surplus over all liabilities according to Government Standard 840,265.0.0 Incomb, 1908, £1,428,000 0.0 W. A. WHITE, I KKNNKOY A Co., Manager, South-Eastern penaiu As a. Singapore I THE London Directory. (Published Annually.) ENABLES traders throughout the World to communicate direct with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2218 8 Ps s. s«.leaded skiing.. NoFddeuischer Lloyd, Bremen. EXPECTED *mnu ADD DEPADTDHS BRITISH INDIA I mpeptal Line. MAIL SERVICE OUTWARD. ctcAU MAVIPATIAN P.fi LTD Nov. 16 Delhi connecting with Morea STEAM NAVIGAIIUW UO.j LIU. g Nov. 30 Assaye Mooltan Dec 28 Ddbi" I'* 1 Mantua Fob Intkmdbd to Sail. Stbambf. /HVv
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