Straits Echo, 2 September 1905

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE 01 EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT TIIE STRAITS, THE EEOERATEO MALAY STATES, AND TIIE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VOJj. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 198.
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  • 45 1 To-day. 4th Day, Btii Moon Town Golf Club, 6 t-o 7 p.m. Cricket Match. P. C.'< r*. C. I» C. Opera ludra Zabba. King Street, 9 p.m 'IV-J|ftBKOW •3th Day, Btii M uuli. Kleveut.ii Suudav after Triuiiy. Opera India Zabba. King Street, 9 p.ui
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  • 27 1 First Quarter Sept. 6th 11.H.8 vai O Full Moon 14-tli 1.10.0a.m Lost Quai i*o 22nd 5.13.'* a. v O New M non 29th 4.59.5 A..M
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  • 45 1 lor Weekeu-img Fiiday, Sept. 8. J9*is. LOW. 11 l«i H A SI. i* M. Samnnn, 2ml 900 3.00 Sunday. Uni 9.58 851 Moiujiv, 4th 10.40 4.-441 Tusk*lay, sth 11.30 530 Wednesday, t>fh 12 20 <» 20 Thursday, 7th 1.10 710 Friday, Bth 2.00 8.00
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  • 14 1 German (Bayern st,h Sept China (P. A7t#7 Friedrich) (>th Indian (Tentfa) 7th
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  • 50 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service Outward» HumlwaloCIiiHMH IS S*[>i. Hrit'ia lit Nnil Coromandel t£7 Simla iU \tr: i 'ru l < L’ 1 W A Hi >' H O.M C W A U D». Poona 5 Sept. Malacca 10 Sepi. Si undo Is C audio -l Oct. 5V for particular»
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  • 953 1 A visit i*) the premises of T. f>. Brov Ue, I Lid., in Queen Victoria Street, is .at jducation, and, to most people, a rev tat ton. From the commodious studios designs and drawings have issued that haveixeeu multiplied by tiie thousand, and have b~0c .40 famous
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  • 143 1 The Matin publishes a loug article de11*iniii: 15 Generat Sio-'&sel a-ainsl attacks I winch have Wm made upon him in coiiuecj *i<'ii with the surrender .*f Port Arthur. I h»* at tide, which niaiiatcs from the General himself, and from Mail a uih Stoessel, repe ts the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 543 1 m W2SC s* *e IN V ro THREE MORE NIGHTS! OPERA INDRA ZARBA, The Prince of Wales Jawi Peranakan Theatrical Company. (tinder Kmirely New Management.) At K inj> Street theatrical Hall. To-night. Saturday, 2nd Sept. Tim Company «ill shiyje the popular ami ciiarnaini' piece. Rinol-Doh-Testa. “Chon Kina” Song and Dance.
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    • 105 1 TIANO LEE CO. BASS’S ale O S 3>: $s IiIOXS S.SSHMMiay SOLfc AUL\TS. For palpitation of the heart take Wood*’ t4r at Peppermint. Pure. 80 cents. A. EVEN BERG, 56, bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instruments, Gramophones and other Musical 10-8 05 Instruments. oin« 530 Anglo- Chinese
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 27 1 WEATHER. Thu ioiiownur report iskindiv *ut>t«.io«i in the Sion. 1 1 Director of Fort The rainfall dumi<r the t hour* ended at 'J a.in. to-dav was nil.
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  • 167 2 AllSCKtiLA X KOl’S Entries for the oid boy’s on»- imic cycle race iu connection with th** t iee iSclioci Sports must be sent tu to tm .Secretary before September 8th. Twenty-two names arc already on the roll of the now Straits Medical School Studeuts who pa>s out
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  • 768 2 Destroy the liod aud Refine tlio Child" is the caption under which the Review ot Reviews presents to its readers a sumniaiy of an article that appeared in the Strand t Magazine. Professoi Olerich, we are t<>1* 1. .rives, under the title of Lite Cleverest Child in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 57 2 This space is reserved for cricket, football and other pastimes. 1 ho Captains of recreation clubs and school teams are cordially invited to supply us with information respecting* the dato and hour fixed lot lorthcominy matches. Information rejfaidiuir challenges will also be thankfully received. For all iuloi'iial com plaint a
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    • 2598 2 WA3XTTBI>. Important Municipal Notice. TO LET. 1 EUROPEAN maid seeks employment a» companion or child’s nurse. W illin.: t.. i ravel I efereuces given. Apply to E- M c o Sir» if* fa-bo lwk 586 DOGS. OHAO'OUS BUNGALOW at No. 160, Burumh Road. 28--<-05 ue 082 Applv to Occupier. NOW
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1659 3 A* 6 W I. Co. INTENDED SAILINCS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Expected ArrivalB and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. S«pt. 13 HJ*. Bhutan connecting with v s.s. Britannia 27 s.s. Coromandel do s.s. Mongolia 11 s.s. Arcadia do China Oct. Homewards. SeptOct. 15 ».8. Bengal connecting with s.s. Victoria
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  • 133 4 .Itistiec satisrteseverrbmly and justice almtu. -Em* mot. < Established June Ist, 1903 r„!»!Ul.p<l d»Hy <p\ccj)! ShikUvs A 1 IHK I CRITERION PRESS, l.td.. No. ‘Jo'J. rU'JU-il St loot. IVIIHIIg PRICK |>AILV I/M AI. 'ft t H>r ionium OUTSTATION" tisin MAI I KItITION «I’osl Lr«vi <l5 t'Al.Lt: \DI»KI»:
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  • 1741 4 Ist Pri/e: *75 plus Echo Free ior l \ear. 2nd Prize: *25 p’us Echo Free tor 6 .Months. Ann; •I*»* storm emu*»;-. ihe calm. After tiie bitter you have tie* sweet. After war comes a dullness which occasionally requires no little ingenuity on the part < f Editors,
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  • 474 4 Highest Authorities' Opinions OvKR-anxietv to l>e beautiful is to lie half ugly. Scriver. 1 am of opinion that there is nothing so lieautiftd but that there is something more beautiful. Cicero. Fair tresses mail's imperial race ensnare. And beautv draws us with a single hair. Pope. Beauty is
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 61 4 Its Importance Realized. British Press Satisfied. I Supplied by Renter.) London, Ist Septeinlier.—The p res(i comments show satisfaction at the renewal of the* Anglo-Japanese Alliance and recu<'nises its vast, importance. Defence of India. Loudon, 2nd *eptemlier. It. is reported m several quarters that the new AugloJapanese Agreement expressly
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    • 586 4 The Armistice Question. London. Ist Septeinlier.—According t„ Reuter s Portsmouth correspondent. Japm, through Baron Komura, has agreed to an immediate armistice. It is understood that Baron Kouiura sails from Seattle for Japan on t he 20th hist, and will not visit theDoinmuion of Canada as invited by that Government
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    • 31 4 X Massacre in Prepress(#«yplieti by ttew'ei Loud oil, 1st September.— 'W* S Shunsha, in the Caucasus, is h«iat{ bj Tartars, who are massacring the Ai ait ana in tbe vicinitv.
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    • 32 5 The Nippon Yusen kaisha. *7 (Supplied by Keuter.) Loudon. Ist September. —The Nippon Yusen Kaisha is about to conclude contracts with Clyde shipbuilders for the building of eight new liners.
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    • 37 5 A Settlement Arrived at. (The Ostaeiatiscker Lloyd's Service.) Berlin. Ist September.—The Morocco difficulty between France and Germany has l>eeu settled except that the place for the nieetiug of the international Conference has not been decided upon.
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    • 38 5 Testimonial to the President (The Ostasiastischer Lloyd's lien-ice. Berlin, Ist Septemiier.—A subscription is being raised in Frauce for the presentation of a gift of honour to President Louliet on the occasion of his resignation of the Presidency.
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    • 40 5 financial Matters. (The Oslasiatischr Lloyd s Service.) Berlin, Ist. fcjepteinlier.—Germany’s finances show a debit balance of eight millions for liK)4. which is chargeable to lfiOfi, because ten millions has lieen expended upon invalids' endowments. Otherwise there is a surplus.
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    • 22 5 Outbreak in Galicia. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon. Ist tseptemlier.—Several cases of cholera are reported from the province of Galicia, in Austria-Hungary.
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    • 19 5 The British Fleet’s Visit. (Supplied l>y Keuter.) Loudon. 2nd September.—The British channel squadron is now at liautzig.
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    • 31 5 The Sunken Seeadler. (The Ontario!ischer Lloyd's Service.) Berlin, Ist September.—The sunken German liner Seeadler lias been refloated. (Echo Special,) Labium, Ist September.—The sunken German liner Seealder was refloated yesterday morning.
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    • 33 5 Ten Killed. (Supplied by Kent r.) Loudon, 2nd September.—The Great Eastern Railway Company's express train from Loudon to Cromer has been derailed with a loss ot ten killed aud twenty iujured.
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    • 48 5 Fire at Kampa. Echo Special Katupar. 2nd September.—A big fire broke out here at two o'clock this morning and six wooden shop buildings, with their contents, were burnt out in the space of a couple of hours. The police were in attendance with their tire appliances.
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    • 22 5 Surrender of a Rajah. (Echo Special.) Soerabaya, Ist September.—The Kajah of Wadjo surrendered on the approach of the Dutch troops.
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    • 33 5 Another Seat Vacanut. (Supplied by lteuter.) London, Ist September. —Mr. Thomas Mil vain,- k. c., w. p has been appointed Judge Advocate General which cause* a vacancy for the seat of Hampstead.
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    • 21 5 ytiuyplitd by Reuter.) Lomlou, 2nd Sepeteinimr.— <jHoiK*»lw‘lw» Ijeaten 'Middlesex l>y 174 rum* a.ud orkaliire lias Q. C. by Ihrflp wickets*.
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    • 78 5 (Echo Special Taiping. 2nd Sept.—Perak Hi He Association Meeting commenced this mornjug. Conditions favourable, weather tine, but hazy. A large attendance of outstation members. Mr. Beltield. the Resident of Selangor, is competing. The Vanishing Target Contest (confined to members of the P. R. A.) fell to Captain Barrett
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 308 4 JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, i The Longest and Most Up-to-date Films Ever Shown in the East. The Moving Pictures Exhibition Coy. AT THE TOWN HALL On Monday, and Wednesday, the 4th. 5 h ami hilt in t. PROGRAMME: lii'the milliner ii>>ti n*t Annie's love >toiv A father's li* »n«.»ur Up-to-date
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 217 5 To mk Kditok oh the stkuis Sir, I shall be obliged if you will kiudiy publish the following through the me iium of your journal. In replv to Inquisitive’s’’ letter of 24th iust. I have the pleasure to inform him that the above Football Club
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  • 533 5 ‘lo iuk Editor oi ill >: sjkaii» K> hu. Sir, With reference to the uew Court» Draft Enactment of the Federated Malay States on which tlieie were many remarks and criticisms in the journals of the Native Shites, permit me, through tiie medium of your journal, to
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  • 1835 5  -  BY VIOLA GRAEME, AUTHOR OF 'I h> I lithi of Soi'i'oir, "I he I rear Iter if of I no' ratio The Hand of IroJ,' 4 Love's Ijtn/nlty” A Royal Rebel.*' '•'Her Soldier Siree llieiiel, The I leant I/ Of Ho Season Tit* Ten-shop Irir 1 1
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  • 60 5 Ter Malta, from Singapore: Mr. CMioo Nam, Mi s> Ai maud. Ter Malta, for Colombo Mr. and Mrs. T. Adair, Mr. 11. W. Harrison. For Marseilles Dr. 0. W. Daniels. For Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson, for Loudon Mr. W. S. Boteler, Mr. W. M. Browell, Mr. A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure—infallible for stoaaacl* troubles, 80 cents. i-.
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    • 230 5 To-day's Advertisements. FOR SALE. KNOUT consisting of (frev Horse, over A. 15 hands (not afraid of Motor Car or Tramway), Brass-mounted Harness and I Buggv. Will be sold separately if rej <] un ed. Apply to OWN Eli. 2-9-05 ">!td s.t.f. c o Straite Echo MTOTICB. KintaTin Mines,Limited. Dividend M,
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    • 234 5 WA.BTTB: A 1 IORoUGHTA competent Short* haml Writer. Apply to PRESGRAVE A MATTHEWS, Iwk 59« 7-V. Bearh Street. PENANG SALES ROOM. I 0141>KR OF THE MORTGAGEE. I; I life undersigned is instructed to lake posfsession of ami put, up lor *a|e bv PUBLIC AUCTION ?o the hiijliest biddeis On Monday,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1079 6 PENG CHENG Coy., 17, Market Lane, Penang, Just received.» large consignment of Malt May Cigars, Nos. I, 2 and 'A Beware of Imitations PENG CHENG Coy., 17, Market Lane, 15*8-05’lm 3ts 544 Soft Import r Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Mob, 203, Main Road, Taiping. Tin Miners, Advancers and
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  • 807 7 1 he Sydney Times Teutark* that. M Youug iu the colleges, is u?ry much awake. Ki moluki> thiir, the Tear may soou cou'••ue a conference to discuss partial naval I s irniaineut hv the Great Powers. Also uiuoured, but nut btiit'fe'i, that Japtu will •ave nothing to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 734 7 TEOH JOO MENG, Chop SOON YANG. Tklkphone No. 321 HAVING JUST KECKiVED A Portable Improved Wheel Kubbering Machine it, uow prepared to undertake promptly repairs of ol«l rublier-tvred wheels which ait* guaranteed to give satisfaction. /Vos. 178, 180 182 Penang Road, PENANG. Establisheo 1875. For Sale Carriages. DEVOTES special aUenliou
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    • 78 7 VVimi iliu U to the cheek Of th*'8* fliar s iffer aud are weak. VVh aiimeu s have hut iuu< them era vo .N- «clcascd and in their grave What, now, lias given such desire l o live again? You may inquire. Diaeuuea ca not well euduru I’ *-*ijgth of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 732 8 w E.R.&F.TURNER, Ltd., THEAI LF» EE Co., IPSWICH, ENGLAND. (ESTABLISHED 1858.) General Store Keepers, Ship Chandlers, Outfitters. Government UAKEKS OF High-class Steam Engines Boilers Contractors etc., etc. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ft*. s 1 V" St*‘ JUST UNPACKED, Gentlemen’s Collars and Shirts. The Outfitting Department under the Personal Supervision of IVI
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  • 1211 9 < INTERCEPTED LETTER. My Draught Fanny, —l expect you have been having a great time over the conclusion of peace. Here we are not much given to maft’eking so we took the announcement fairly quietly, though I am sure that Tom had an extra stengah or two at
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  • 1554 9 Silly Season Discussions Exercising the London Press. Arrival of the Peace Plenipotentiaries in America GIVES THE VANKLE JOURNALISTS GREAT OPI’oRTFNITIES Visit of thk French Fleet to Portsmouth I train Our Uwn (’orrtdjionUeiif.) p Fukkx Cjikmst, a trot hi 4.—That we have s had a touch of cold
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  • 411 9 An American Pkocosal. New oi k, August I». —The New York Sun to-day, in its chief leader, printed m double-headed type, proposes au alliance betweeu Great Britaiu, France, aud the j United States. It says 1 lie practicability of a close, cordial understanding is unquestioned. The
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 For Win<l in tlifi stonuuli take Wor»ii Orent Peppermint Chop. 80 <^nts
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    • 279 9 PUBLIC NOTICE. >' <> •O l TIIE Pr ,not4, i' B t,t,snv u > call public attention to tbo tact that the e.v are introducing their ni< dieme Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure into the Straits Settlements. S,,eaKe are l fur th which are peculiar to tropical countries. l st,, lia
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  • Shipping.
    • 70 10 Thongwa, Hr. s.s 3.428. Whitehead, 2nd Sept 31st Aug Gen., —H. L. Co. Bknlaweks, Hr. s.s Clark, Ist Sept, Londou, 29th July, Gen S 1». ACo Malta. Hr. s.s. 3.900, Peters, Ist Sept., Singapore, 31st. Aug., Gen.,— P. O. Jin Ho, Hr. ss. 110, Kastrup, 2ml Sept, l.augkat, Ist
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    • 82 10 2ml September j Valentijn, tut Bajan, E<lie, T. Semawe, Segii, i Olehleli ami Pulo Well. ITliomjira, for Negapatam ami Madras. 7(itr 7'i'Wt/. tor As than. Peli el, for Pangkalan H randan j put dee /'<</■»■", for I‘eli Benia iret*, for Singapore. China ami Japan Laugkat, for Teluk Ausou. Kislna.
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    • 34 10 Jin Ho, iir. s>. 110, Hastrup, 2nd sept., Langkat. Is! Sept G«*u., —Quali Beng K t.*e. Canton. Hr. ».s. 105, Mericau. 2nd Sept., Teluk Anson. l>t Sept.. Geu., —Alt Hiusr *V Co.
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    • 83 10 1 f’ttgt'l# h i'i imi Jht* Siki London isr.ACo. .'»iii s**p' Silesia Colombo 1*. U &Co. loth A iist i iii Snuraj^oie K.ACo. 8th f.iulitniuSingapore A A A Gw. 11th diaz^* Glasgow 3.B.&CO. loih Benvenuto London S.!i A Co. Uth lienlari^ Singapore S. I A Co. loth Benahlei London
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    • 90 10 For A 'irutf Leave* Sikh SirK'af ore SI A: Co. jtli Sept Silesia Singapore 5ili Xus; ri.i It i»*?si 3 1C A< ’<*. 9th liiyht iiiii^ Caieulla A A.A Co. I2< It ijr Imziv Singapore < 1 A e. 13th I I'nMITi'IIUK Singapore i A Co. Utli JhmiI.ii 1-^
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    • 109 10 Fob Port ft wet I eli liaiu —Per 1 1 >rn Auenu. 4th iiibtant. 1 p in loiigk.di Per ßotorua. It h instant. 1 p.m. Langkat Ppi Ji« 110, t'h iiibtaut, 1 pin 1 Lii Per Hebe, 4th instant, 2 pm. Patigkoi ami Teluk Anson—Per Canton, 4th instant,
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  • 212 10 Belat Tin Mining Co Ld. b s.— huger* fiersawaiiGonl Al udugCo.. Ld. 12. selb-rs Brieh Rubber Syndicate, Ld.S bim-m. buyer* Bruseii Hydraulic Tin Minmg Co.. Ld -t.25 huger* Dull' .Development Co. sB.— teller* Eraser «C Xeave, Ld slol.— teller* George Town bstoiisan 25. buyers Howarti; Kiskuic. Ld. S2GS. KarangnL.
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  • 137 10 ’kn ano 2nd Septembbk (By ronriety o f th e Chartered Bank.} London Demand Bank 2/1 t IlinUttlS* Sl'/1* l»i"l 215 t 'red it 2 1 6 1 Doetiineiii a• y 2 1 CaicnttH. Demand Hank R> afi 3 duvs sight Priva e 58 Hnnotv. i)oiii:md Hank lot) 1
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  • 183 10 Gout teat '75 B. Pepper (\V.Ci’a< ;-i„ om White Pepper 38 teller* Trane Pepper ten*on »e*r Cloves (picked) out of **a*ou Mace OO buyer* Mace Pi-king- 52 *’>»?' er* Nutmegs i 10s 34 tide N 1 o|n t.-o Mi. Suga. J te< «i.N i:. .5 ter* Tapioca Flour 1.50
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  • 177 10 Pknano. 2m* Skitkmbku, 19o‘>. J)e*cri }>tion. BkKI- rfs c Soup jer catty 12 R.oast 20 Stealfe 28 Stew or Curry Meat IP Rump Steak 28 < >x 'Tail each 30 Tongue 70 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver 3Q Poiik Pork per catty 30 Pig’s Head m+'M* I-Vet r>!
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 306 10 OLDHAM HALL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful location, food the best, large playground, strict discipline, daily study classes unde’* personal supervision of the Principal. SPECIAL ATTEN lON TO ENGLISH, Address PRINCIPAL ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL. 18-4-05 Hiiiin :t wlv' 04< r Singapore NOTICE. Notice is herewith given that the Agency of
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    • 23 10 KEEP YOUII BODY NOURISHED, keop strolls', your Doctor tells you so, Stearns' Wine will assist you. Ask your Chemist Au Iron Tonic slso.
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    • 262 10 BURN Co., L.td„ Electrical Engineers, PENANG. Show Rooms Logan's Buildings. A RE now prepared to undertake all kinds of electrical work at the shortest notice. All work done hv fully, competent men under European supervision. House wiring a speciality. ESTIMATES FREE. 88c HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., Electrical Structural Engineer!. SPECIALISTS I'OR
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