Straits Echo, 9 October 1905

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  • 38 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT TIIF. STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 3. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY. 9th OCTOBER, 1905. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. Z 2».
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  • 43 1 To-ijay. lltli l>av, 9th Moon Town Hand, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Cinematograph Exhibition, corner of Cain pit'll Street and Penang Hoad, 9 p.m. Tomorrow. 12tli I >a v, 9th Moon Cinematograph Exhibition, corner of Campbell Street and Penang Hoad, 9 p.m.
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  • 32 1 O h ull Moon (Jet. 13th t> 2 7 i*.m. Hast Quartet 21st 7.50 6 p.v. C) New Moon 28tli 1.57.8 p m. First. Quarter Nov. 4tl; > 39.1 a m.
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  • 22 1 English (Arcadia) 11th Oct. China (Nubia) 13th China (Bayern) 17th German (Sachsen) 18th linliau (Tcesta) 5th Nov. China (Simla) Hlh
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  • 39 1 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outwards. Homiwakds. Arcadia II Oct. Nubia Id Oct Bengal Ha Chutan H 7 hxtra Service. Outwards. Homiwakds. Palermo 17 Oct. j Peru 6 Nov Palma ill Socotra IH ahF For particulars see Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 904 1 Corkscrew Brand. The Best Beer on the Market /A i W TV 1 W> Light, Sparkling ;ird Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Ch na. INCOkI*ORATKD 15V IMiY.v U CHARTER Hongkong Shanghai Nederlandsche Handel Banking Corporation K Maatschappij Capital Paid up Reserve Final
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    • 24 1 EIFFEL TOWER. Highly Recommended* Tested by Municipal Engineer. K O 2 2 mUJ -i UJ h U M a Tiang Lee Co., Sole Importers.
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  • 1239 2 Trade Returns, 1904. Imports Fell Over 4’ Millions. Exports Dropped 4; Millions! Continued from Saturday inane. 28. Raw materials iinport«*»l into States decreased in value by nearly $50,000, timber and planks alone accounting for a decreaed ot $45,000. 29. Manufactured articles decrease»! by 346,000, more than accounted for
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  • 1274 2 Proposed Programme for f January Meeting, 1906. Tuesday 30th January, Thursday 1st February and Saturday 3rd February. j To be Considered at a General Meeting to 1 be held oil Monday, 30th October, 1905. NOTICE. r 1 No amendments to this Programme will I** considered unless due
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 525 2 The in.in who whispers down a well About the goods lie has to sell. Won't reap the gleaming goldeu dollars Like iie who climbs a tree and hollers The niau who lets disease alone To wear him down to skin and bone. Won't lie in health so sound and sure
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    • 1010 2 WOTICB. Consulate for (he Netherlands. ON Momlay, tlie 16th October, tenders will l)e received at tlie of tlie Governor of Acheeu and Depentpendeneies at Koeta-Radja for the to keep pawnshops in Great Acheeu and tlie islands belonging thereto for the peWods from the 1st April. 1900, to the 31st. Mbrh,
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    • 148 2 rjlHE WORLD’S GREAT CLASSICS Cost in 40 volumes, nearly new. price $250. Offers iuvited. “B. H.” 27-7-05 c/o Strait* Echo. PENANG SALES ROOM. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Wednesday, the 11th day of October, 1905, At No. 52, Beach Street,
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    • 21 2 AGENTS FOR LLOYD'S. National Bank of China, Limited. National Bank of India, Ltd. Insurance effected against all risks. SANDILANDS, IUITTERV Co
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  • Shipping.
    • 159 3 i Picoc. Ur. s.s. 21*7. Covsh, i*i is (kl. Aelieeii, Bt.li Oct.. Gen., Hu Hill. IjM>y ki.i>, Ur. s>. 2l"i, I ivwuoke, Htls Oct., Teluk Aiisoii, 7ih Oct., Gen., Straits S. S. 0«. Van I>kk Pauka, Dui. s.s. n.>B, Boon, Bih Oct. Deli. 7th Oct., Gen,— H. L. A
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    • 46 3 l*t h October. ltf‘i/nier#z, tor Sabang. Hebe, for Deli. Nnhi Sami, for Calcutta. Malaya, tor Deli. Padanij, for Uatu Habra. (Jiidon, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Zaida, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Matin, for Colombo, and Tuticorin. b'lyimj Drayon, for Port Weld and laipiug.
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  • 35 3 1 ’esttel* Aijente Due Biiraloiu' •Singapore B&Co. 8tli Oct. Persia jSm<;apore S k'.ACo. 10th Benmohr London S.B.&Co. 12th Ken^lot Singapore S.B.ACo. 15th Beiiloiiiond London S.B.AOo. 1 1st Benavou Antw p I S B.&Co. Nov.
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  • 35 3 f 'tsnel* For Aijenl* Leaves Hiimloag Colombo ILAcCo. 9th Oet. Persia Hamburg S.K.&Co. i lOtli Bemnolir Singapore S.U.&Co. |12th Bengloe London S.B.&Co. 15th H**u loiiioud Sing ipore iS.li.&Co. 81st Penavon Singapore i iS.B.&Co. ...Nov.
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  • 121 3 For Port Swettenliam and Malacca —Per Avayyee, to-uiorrew, 1 p.m. Tougkah—Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brandau —Per Rut ret, tomorrow, 1 p.m. But it Bahru —Per Padany to-morrow, I p.m. L)eii—Per Van der Parra, to-morrow, i p.m. Port Swettenliam and Singapore—Per Pin Sen ij, to-morrow, o p
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  • 66 3 Per Zaida, from Rangoon Mr. and Mrs. J. F. van Rees, Mr. aud Mrs. Radaby, Mrs ABCliee, Messrs. Horden, A. Saweuey, Hovala, Yamakaui, aud Nakasuua. Per Hebe, from Singapore Messrs. G. Mamoli, V r Yzelmauu, VV. H. Sinclair, E. Holloway, aud Wee Soon Cbay. Per Cevlou, for Colombo, Loudon,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1082 3 (SHIPPIN G.) tA* m <y 3 Co. Arrirm# and Ih^nn-lnr**. Mail Service. OutwardsINTENDED SAILINCS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Lid 11 ».8. Arcadia connecting wit h i».». China ■c, k.k. Bengal <lo 8.8. Marmora. Nov. "h 8.8. Simla do s.s. Macedonia 2« 8.8. Chas hi do s.B. Victoria Homewards C
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    • 46 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. rilHE Steamship Hoiij Wan I, Captain Slaker, will leave the above ports on Saturday, the 14th Octol*?r, 1905, at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to KOE GUAN Co., AyeiUs for Wee Jiin Co., of kfinyaoore. 0-10-05 7iusrt 005
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 30 3 WEATHER. Thk following report is kiudlv supplied bjr the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis lire rainfall during tbe *24 hours euded at y a nr. lo-da\ was 0 13 iuehe«>.
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  • 122 4 Jimticp >«UKll«i»everjbndy and jnuticektkme.— Emerson. KstahlisheJ June Ist, 1903. Publish**! daily (except Sunday*.) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, U. 1., N'*. 23*2, Beach Si iwi, IViisunj. PRICK OAII.Y LOCII. P*r nmiiim OETSTATIONS IVistax** K*ir:i. MAII. KIHTION <l*l*4 Kr«**l 515 CAKLK ADDKKSS: l:cho —Penang.” '|Vlo(>liou« No. IBH. Editor-inChiej Chksnkv
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  • 1649 4 SlDt;-l UiHTS >X THE bTRUOOLK KoR Supremacy in the Far East, i Up io ;i comparatively recent dale it had been (lie fashion fur the affluent Briton at Home to regard iiis commercial position in the Far East as practically impregnable. The glimmer of his awakening lias, therefore,
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  • 179 4 The Cinematograph entertainment at Penang Ho.id is still doing splendid busiu»s and on Saturday night, in spite ol the threatening aspect of the weather, there was another full house. This is not to l»e woudered at. con.-idering that the programme teems with any number of good things.
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  • 416 4 A shooting match lietweeu the Coining Volunteers and the Police was tired at the KiHe Range, lvampong Bahru, at 3 p. m. on Saturday, when, the Police came off victorious l>v 41 points. The following are the scores I*. V. Lieut. Wilson 71 Sergeant Major Veutham 43 Pvt
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  • 250 4 P. K. C. v*. C. R. C. A cricket match was played ou the Esplanade on Saturday atteriioou lietweeu the Penang Recreation Club and the Chiuese Recreation Club and ended in a draw in favour of l lie Chinese team, owing to want of time. Hie highest scorers for
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  • 595 4 Ist Prize *75 plus Echo Free for I Year, 2nd Prize 825 plus Echo Fiee for 6 Months. It will facilitate matters considerably if the great G. P. will kindly remember that votes should lie sent in addressed (Jomjietition Editor, Echo ()Hice, I leach Street. 'The Polling
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 219 4 Eastern Oriental Hotel. The Leading and the Most Comfortable Establishment in the Island. The Crag Hotel, The Only Sanitarium in the Straits Settlements. Our Bungalows for Families are Almt: DIAMOND .IUMU.I-; SKA-VIKW THKTKAK ami V [(’TO 111 A. AlASrOTT WILHELM IN A DOVE-COT ALEXANDRA Also Double and Single Rooms. Ten
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    • 5 4 AJ»)llt)8V(| l>nVB9|«||luj| .MAJ.J |l!Uti]r||[ JO.J
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    • 11 4 For iill itiUauj.il coitiplaiiiU lake Wood»' iK.it Peppormiut ’in*», Kt> rent».
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 75 5 Count Witte. Moscow Compositors’ Strike. The Onto giatier her Lloyd l Service Berlin, 7t 1» Oct..— It is rumoured in St. Petersburg tlial Count Witte will shortly be appointed President of the Imperial Ministry, perhaps with the powers of a Reicbskanzler (Inq>ei lal Chancellor). Count Latnsdorff (now Foreign Minister)
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    • 69 5 Diplomatic Changes. (The OetneitUi*cher Lloyd Service.) Berlin, 7th Oct. —A mutual change of Ambassadors is to take place at Berlin and St. Petersburg. It is expected that Count. Ostensacken will replace Count von Alveuslelien at St. Petersburg and probably l>oth the Russian and German Ambassadors at Copenhagen, Herr Schoen
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    • 73 5 Moroccan Imbroglio Disclosures. (Nwi tnlied by /{enter.) Loudon, Bth October. -The Paris Matin continues to print its disclosures of the his torv of the Moroccan imbroglio and affirms that Great Britain offered M Itelcass»', late French Minister of Foreign Affairs, to mobilize the British Heet aud seize the Kiel
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    • 58 5 A Day of Mourning. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 7th October. Yesterday was observed as a day of mourning throughout Hungary, as l*eiug the anniversary of the execution of the leader, of the war of 1849. The processions to the graves of the patriots Kossuth aud Count Batthamy we e
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    • 28 5 Increase in Trade. (Supi’lied by Renter.) London, 9th Oetolier. —The British imports for Septeml*er show an increase of .£2.b08,t>42 aud the exports an increase of .£3,421,801.
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    • 22 5 The Royal Visit. (Suftjdied by Reuter.) London, 9th Oetolier.—The Prince and Princess of Wales leave Genoa for iudia on 21st Oetolier.
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    • 18 5 Traffic Resumed. (Supplied by Hunter.) Loudon, 9th October.- The Sue/ Canal has Wen re-opened to traffic.
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    • 33 5 New Commander-in-Chief. (Siifij'lieil l>y Uniter.) Loudon, Bth October.— Colouel luigo Richmuud Jones, O. 8., commanding the Scots Guards, lias lieen selected for the command of the troops in the Straits Settlements.
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    • 326 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 9th October. —The Hamburg Amerika Line has purchased the Union Castle liner Scot, which has been rechristeued the Ocean, aud will run an express service between Naples and Alexandria in connection with the Berlin Expiess. London, 9t.h Oetolier. —One hundred and tive banks, headed by the
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  • 128 5 ccokimng to reports from the experts sent bv the Japanese Government to Fusliuu, the coalfield there must lie regarded as oue ot the richest in the world. The depth of the ejal layets is stated to l*e nearly lit* feet aud the total quantity ot coal is estimated
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  • 435 5 London, loth September. —Ai public sale to-dav t lie largest amount of Plantation Grown Para Rubber yet offered at auctions, was catalogued consisting of 84 pkgs St rail > 89 pkgs Ceylon weighing in all about 8 tons. The quality generally was good but there were verv few
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  • 1905 5 Side-Lights on Education in Malaya Bv one who has been Through the Mill in F’enang. We commend to all interested in education in British Malaya the following critique of an ‘Old Bov’—.who has been educated in I'euang upon this subject “I must congratulate yo i heartily upon the
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  • 330 5 The Prize Court at Yokosuka lias declared the following vessels, together with their cargoes, to lie lawful prizes of war :—British s‘e.iliter Dollar (4.216 tons) cargo, 26.000 bundles of hay; 14 6'J hags of barley and 32 2 0 In*, sof oats. British steamer Wvetield (3.235 tons) cargo
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 13 5 'N<kmlk’ Great l’uppenniut Cure —iuI'lllililf for «-Itj |f| leu's K?ulii!icli IMiWbh, oU ceutfi.
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    • 10 5 Koi palpitatiou of il»h lie*rl «ak« \NWlr’ Pepperiniut Cuie, 80
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    • 14 5 For Cold iu the Heat] aud Cough* t Woods' Great Peppermint Cure 80 eeuti
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    • 218 5 For \Vui<l m the stomach take Woods’ (4r*>;il Peppermint Cure. Kft wilts To-day's Advertisements. GOII TIAU THIM, i Registered Practitioner Hok Sen Tong Dispensary, 116, Gladstone Road. Jt hull WANTED. TWO ASSISTANT PAY CLERKS. ONE for t in* Joliore State I tail wav construction and one for the Pahang Survevs,
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    • 397 5 NOTICE. ON and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo most he paid for in advance. LIM SKINT. iiooi, l'-lli July, HMt.V Manngi nti Director CENTRAL SAITS kOOM7 Important Auction Sale of Shares Jewellery. BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. TO BE SOU) BY
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  • 95 5 Obituary. Heir Voii Richthofen I'hr < fgtattiaiit-i'/tci' Llnyil Sor vice) J lierliii, 7th Oct. —The death is auuouueed 1 ul Herr von Kicht.hofeu, the geographer. Latest News. (Echo Special. Hongkong, 9th October. —The Hongtong Government has lent to Viceroy Cluing (Jhih Tung the sum of 11,00,MOO sterling to redeem the
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  • 1463 6 Jjv dearest Fanny.—You know. dear. Tom is iu the Volunteers here and lie l**lougs to tlie Mounted Section. Well. Ik* came home in an awful temper on Su .dav from the field day, or whatever they <al it When I’d given the man a stengal; aud 40! him
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  • 133 6 fuNxNfl. !*th October Ity com rtesy of the Chartered Haul; London lfnmaiid Hank —/1 4 months’ sight Hank 214 •1 Credit 21* ft 4 Oorumeiitsii y 21 j Calcutta. Ifeniatid Hank lis 108 i j 3 «lavs’ si gill IViva’P 60} J jH* nmav, I toiimnd Hank *sB} J
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  • 129 6 «Miit r to. I>. I .'ll l IS. »*»'.> out oj >(ucL White Peppei »35> eaten I’rang iVpjier season over «loves (picked! out ofnason Mac* .60 buyer» Mace Pickings 52.— buyei NiitnieyH I |t)s *33.— »ale» No. 1 6 It* non*. Sugai 2 uo stock. Haskei 4H5 eaten Tapioca
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  • 224 6 Belat Tin Mining Co Ed. S 6. tellers /.hi siw.ii.iiii .I Mu iug «’<*.. I id. -> 12.— seller» Brieli Rubber Syndicate, Ld.s 5 jneni. buyers Bniseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., I,d 4 6.'*o buyrg Duff Development Co. $8 50 seller* Fraser A Neave, Ld slo3.— ta’es George Town
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 348 6 CLEAR WHITE GLASS BOTTLES. BUCHANAN’S Black and White and “Special Buchanan Blends THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST IN THE MARKET. OTCH mm vvV SCOTCH WHISKY ‘K»C* ft wmUT a z a j DQ ED Z u J 00 K T( HOUSE OF COW** ol6 o J CO Z z <
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  • 1331 7 Lord Curzon's Policy. The Programme of Hbfokm (Continued from the 7th Oct.) For the first two years we surveyed Ilif ground iii.il reconnoitered tlie position oe tlie opjx ti ll _x forces, 'and then we began I look to t lie meetings of I lie Simla Conference in the
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  • 184 7 Penang, 9th October, 1905. BkEF— f t g Soup P*' catty Iff Roast 22 Steaks 28 Ste.v or Curry Meat 1H Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 70 Feet h 1» Heart 30 Liver 30 Pork Pork |**i catty 30 Pig’s Head 24 Feet >. 28
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 771 7 NOTICE, ri'MIE undersigned Ixg i<» iuforni ilih public of Penang and the neighlx>unug Native 1_ Suites that thev have been appointed Agents for Messrs. Ingall Parsons, Clive A Co., Ltd. of London, and have recently received a large shipment of very best quality Europe ready made Collins. Coffin Furniture and
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    • 74 7 What brings the colour to the cheek Of those that suffer ami are weak, Whose ailmeuts have but made them crave To lx? released aud in their grave What, now, has given such desire To live again? You may inquire. Diseases cannot well endure Tlie strength of Woods’ Great Peppermint
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1145 8 A. EVENBFRG, s©, Bishop Street, Goldsmith, Watchmaker and Repairer of Optical Instruments, Gramophones and other Musical JO-8-05 I nstru incuts. Miiim 530 K Hoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Seng Moh, 203, Main Road. Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and General The International Hotel, 2. Leith Street, Penang. Graham&Co., Ltd., THE CENTRAL
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  • 1615 9  -  JBY VIOLA GRAEME, AUTHOR OF ■*r I'lf Ghiltl ttj Sorrow hr rrtit’hory ttf Lorrainr” I'll>■ lhnol ttf' li'tiil," Lovr's lroyalty A poi/til R>i>rl Rrr Stthlin’ Swrrt heart” Thr lleanty ttf' thr Srtt*tn” Tlir Tra-s/at/t 1 (iirl," “A Scotch Marriage“Thr Milliners Motlrl J Gamblers Girl Body or Soul.'
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  • 905 9 MfcTHODS OK FISHINO. I (By It. J. IF iHiinnua, Chairman vj the Fisheries Contmiesion.. (ContiMin'd /rum Monday* iwKe.) (iii) The hint duduk or hint kriny is a small estuarine or riveriue hint resembling the hint Kedah in construction in that its screens are of bamlton and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 25 9 STEARNS’ WINE places at tin* Collimain I of tla* I'hvsieian the most ;nl vanecd preparation of CVmI Liver Oil. Ear siijierioi to the 8toiiiach-di»turhiiii' emulsions.
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    • 250 9 3ALE. The Early History of Penanjf, 1592—1827. BY E. G. Cullm anti W. F. Zehnder. {Reprinted from the Straits Echo.” Koval Quarto, 44 Pages. Price $l.OO. KATZ BROTHERS, 111, PENANG. ROOF TILES, j Specialities always on hand. RIDGINGS. Ridge Tile. Hand Pumps, Barbed Wire, Danville's Whisky. HALF TILES. CAN bK
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1317 10 IIffSXJPIiLDSr CES. I NSURANCES. INSURANCES. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORE ORATION. INCOIt I*oll A T EI) BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 172'». undersigned having Ihhmi appointed I _1 Agents for the above Corporation, are j now prepared to accept MARINE and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. Guardian Assurance I
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