Straits Echo, 30 January 1906
1906-01-30
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Title Section35 1906-01-30 1 Straits Echo DAILV CHRONICLE OP EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 23.35 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1159 1906-01-30 1 Corkscrew Brand. The Besi Beer on the Market. l ight, Sparkling and Refreshing. SOLD BY ALL LEADING SHOPS.; BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. .£800,000 .£875,000 Capital Paid up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors A*800,(.*00 IIo.nl Ollico: HATTON COURT, Til REA 1>N EE1,159 words
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Advertisement11 1906-01-30 1 '*>JLS/9tDV m,)> I.UINNESS’S STOUT. 0 fjv s.ssva TIANO LEE A Co11 words
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Article727 1906-01-30 2 He: “Earrings are all the go uow, aren't they Are you having your ears pierced She: “No. I’m only having iheui bored.” In the annual inter-State cricket match at Melbourne, New South Wales defeated Victoria by an innings and 253 runs. Score*: New South Wales, 805 (Mackay727 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1906-01-30 2 The only Cough Medicine free front poison. The Pharmacy Board ot New South Wales. Australia, had ;«u analysis made of all the coin’ll medicines that were sold ou the market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This ext181 words
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Advertisement583 1906-01-30 2 NOTICE. (\N and after this date, all small J advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG *****, 12ih JulylOOS. Managing Dine or NOTICE. A REWARD of $5O will be paid to auymi« giviug information leading to the |arrest aud conviction of583 words
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Advertisement2484 1906-01-30 2 DAYIDSON CO., TAILORS. Winchester House, SINGAPORE. K GEO. DAVIDSON was four years XvX_ with tiie celebralol tii hi of Hemy Poole «V Co., Suvile Row. Loudon, ten years with the tirm of K. R Neill A Co., Sheffield,, and 14 years and 4 mouths with Messrs Pritchard A Co., 2-1-062,484 words
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Shipping.
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Article111 1906-01-30 3 CoN N Kl<l A, 81. S.S. 194. Reid, IJOtll Jiill Rrnudau, 29tli Jan, Gen., K (i. t" Avaoykk, Br. s.s. 217. M iri is. GOtli Jan.. iHdi, 29tli «Jan., Gen K. (Jo Lanukat, I r. h s. 149. Crichton. dOt.li Jau., Telnk Anson, 29th Jan., Oeu., K. G. (Jo.111 words
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Article58 1906-01-30 3 30th January. Deli, to»' Tran»; and Pang Nga. Rotorua, for Tongkali. Jin Ho, for Laugkat. C. A pear, for Singapore aml Hom_rkong 'long Chay Un, for Batu JBalira ami tJhan Tai, for Perlis and Setul. Pm Seng, for Port S wet ten ham Singapore. Lady Weld, for Teluk Atisou.58 words
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Article20 1906-01-30 3 From A'jenhs Due Silesia Hamburg B.M ACo. 3rd Feb. Bri.s«:ii via Cliina B.M.ACo 3rd I’ak Ling Singapore W.M.&Co. 3rd20 words
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Article22 1906-01-30 3 1 ~e#nel# For A iien.1» Leave# Sileuisi I Singapore B.M.&Co. 3rd Kel>. Brisgavia. Colombo B.M.&Oo. 3rd Pak Liug Liverpool W.M&Co. 3rd22 words
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Article56 1906-01-30 3 For Fort Swettenliam—For Mary Austin, to-morrow, 1 pm. Teluk Anson—Per Lanqkot, to-morrow, 2 p m. Rangoon—Per Soljond, tomorrow, d p.m. Paugkor—Per It. Halewyn, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Colombo and Tuticoriu—Per Glentnrrct, {to-morrow, 4 p.m. Deli—Per Avayyee, Ist proximo, I p.ui. Fangkalan Braudan—Per Cornelia, Ihl. I proximo, 1 p.m Rangoon56 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1131 1906-01-30 3 (S HIPPI N(G.) TAD ct S. N. Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Ct)., Ltd. For Mmwcted Arrival's mri Depart nr**. Mail Service. Outwards Negapatain, Madras, Pundichery, Cuddalore and Karrical. Rangoon A Calcutta, [Mouimeiu and Burmese Port* J FAKES BY MAIL STEAMEKS. let Clam To London by Sea £6O1,131 words
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Advertisement132 1906-01-30 3 NOTICE. •Strait* Stbat* Omi-any, |,ti» s s. Lady rVr/il yoes to J>ock oil I'ebrtjary Ist, lor the usual hurvcv, ainl will is* replaced 1 v I lie s. s. Ilrnlautj of I lie same Company nut l l further notice. F< C. TKKVVKKK K, /v ivnmj O/i a (/’>., ,h/>7///,132 words
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Article, Illustration128 1906-01-30 4 Jo«tie« *ati*fie*eTi.rybi*<ty and .inslice alone. —Bmnrsvn Hstablished June Ist, 1903. Published "daily (except Sundays.) at Tit* CRITERION PRESS, Ltd.,. N<* 22** 222, Reach Strut*». |Viwn.> PRICE I* A 11.'. Id M' Al. Sit ||*er itiimini OIITSTATIONS IVjsraye Kxtr;.. MAH. KIHTIMN ip,*t Keel f!5 CABLE ADDRESS; Echo —Penang.”128 words
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Article582 1906-01-30 4 Faic and away the bust news we've had in M a lava tor ages was tin* brief wire we got from Singap»>re yesterday j afternoon, stating that Government has fixed the Dollar at 2-*. hi. A more acceptable New Year's present to the communities of Bnt’sli Malaya582 words
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Current Topics.
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Article55 1906-01-30 4 Thk sympathy of every Briton will go out to our beloved Queen Alexandra in the great loss which she has sustained in the death of her father. King Christian ef Denmark. W e are all proud of the Sea King’s Daughter” as our Queen, and we mourn with55 words
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Article88 1906-01-30 4 As a result of correspondence between President Roosevelt and the secretary of the San Francisco Merchants’ Exchange the hoard of directors of the Exchange have passed resolutions in tin* course of which it is declared :—That, in the opinion of the Merchants’ Exchange, the present Chinese exclusion88 words
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Article125 1906-01-30 4 The paramount issue is— Free Trade nr Protection And this issue will Ih*. detailed partly by the Labour vote. Labour is a growing force in politics, and, it may he, a mixed I blessing. But it has come t > stay. As Mr. Keir llardie shows, a125 words
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Article504 1906-01-30 4 The outlook in all parts of Australia after two increasingly satisfactory years—seems to l>e brighter than it has been since the had times of I twenty years ago. Mining, agriculture and trade are all developing in a healthy and steady manner and capital, both public and private, is504 words
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Article188 1906-01-30 4 This Parisian Cinematograph Companywho have now tiansferred their show from the Kuala Kangsa Street Theatrical Hall t< the huge tent at the junction of Peua’"_Road with Campbell Street, are doing bet r business than ever, for on our visit 1 s‘ night not only was all the188 words
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Article776 1906-01-30 4 A Cheat Tk«aT Anticipated. It is rarely an opportunity presents itself that one can hear from tiie, lips of celebrated traveile s their adventures in far oft' lauds but on Monday evening next Mr. Oliver Baiubridge, one of ihe gie itest—if not the greatest—tra»elier- and most776 words
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Article34 1906-01-30 4 Jim Christie has arrived from yj„ to arrange a 15 or 20 round coin*.,?" Jack McAuliffe. Clnisfe 1,;.* „.i the extent of 8500 and a good be expected. Full particulars will uouuced later.34 words
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Article214 1906-01-30 4 The following is a verbatim Senior Judicial Commissioner’s jm],;,,,? the recent tin smelting case m which Bit.u Caves Estate was concerned. i do not consider that the plaintiff made out a case for au injunction i lie plaiutiff’s evidence that tlm trees ~U estate were affected in214 words
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Article646 1906-01-30 4 Peuang has lost the match with |v r and cricketers in geueral are now exteudi their sympathy to the members of the elen in their unavoidable defeat. It would h»i 1hh*u far wiser, I think, if the Ciptnin the team had not sent, in a challenge,646 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1906-01-30 4 INTERNAIIONAL HOTEL. RACE WEEK. SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS, ON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THUHSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY HOth January. Mist 11 Ist February. 2nd Mrd Band in attendance on 3rd February, at 8 p. m. EASTERN J ORIENTAL HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER TO-DAY Vl' 8 P. M. in /Attendance. UNDERWOOD RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARD, PORTLAND,94 words
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Advertisement13 1906-01-30 4 For Malarial Fever troubles anrl Dvsent take Woods’ Great Pep|>erinint Cure, 80 eeuts.13 words
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Advertisement14 1906-01-30 4 For Chronic Chest Complaints. AVimmls’ Grval r* |>|>*-i 11■ 111 1 (‘him. Ik. (M14 words
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Advertisement64 1906-01-30 4 Belter than a Plaster k A piece of flannel dampened withA Iain’s Pain Balm and bound on the parts, is letter than a plaster for «> and for pains in the side or cli** Balm has no superior as a lining 0 tlie relief of deep seated, hium' 1 rheumatic64 words
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Obituary221 1906-01-30 4 Domestic Occurrence. Death. Oii Monday uiglit. 29th inst., at 178 Bunuah Road. Per.aug. Henry Hilary Peterson, aged 77 years and 19 days. Funeral at 4.45 p.m. to-day. Straits and F. M. S. papers, please copy. OBI i'll ARY. King Christian. (Supplied hy Renter.) lioudou. 30th dan.—The death is anuounced of221 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article216 1906-01-30 5 Birthday Speeches {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 29th Jau.—At. the Kaiser's birthday banquet given by (lie German Colony in Paris, the German Ambassador, Prince von Radolin, in toasting ex President Loubet aud President. Pal lie res, said that he was convinced that the Algeciras Conference would result in a solution216 words
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Article42 1906-01-30 5 The Conference. (Supplied by lieuler.) Berlin. 30th Jau.—The Algeciras Conference has arrived at a compromise on the customs duty question but the police question remains untouched. The French general mandate has been abandoned aud Italian or neutral nowhere now are) proposed.42 words
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Article40 1906-01-30 5 Trouble Brewing (Supplied bif Heater.) boudou, UOl.lt Jhii. Bulgaria, in replying to tin» Turkish objections to the SerboBulganau Union, which is the original cause of t he Austro-Servian dispute, energetically refuses to tolerate Turkish intervention in the matter.40 words
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Article47 1906-01-30 5 Mure Oppression (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 30th .lan. The holding of a l’an Russian Mussulman Congress at St. Petersbtirg has been prohibited, although the delegates have arrived from most distant parts of the Russian dominions, including Turkestan aud Tomsk. The delegates have ap|>ealed to Count Witte.47 words
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Article23 1906-01-30 5 Viscount Hayaslii t Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 29th Jau.—Viscount Hayaslii, the Japanese Ambassador to Great Britaiu, sails for Japau on 20*h March.23 words
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Article146 1906-01-30 5 Chinese Store Burnt. Krhv Special.) Singapore, 20 Jan. —The well-known Chinese store of Messrs. Ee Chiang, situated opposite the Central Police Station, was destroyed by tire to-day. The cause of the conflagration is unknown. The building was insured for #48,000. Thk new Japanese destroyer Oik%ze was launched at Maidzuru146 words
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Article1402 1906-01-30 5 New Year’s Day. How it Dawned in London. NEARLY EVERY SEAT IN THE (THROES OF A BITTER CONTEST. THE RUSS I \N* RE VOL UTION. Revolutionists Await Russia's Financial. Ruin, Regarding it as Certain. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Fleet Street, Ist Jan.— Yes, here is New Year’s1,402 words
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Article54 1906-01-30 5 Another murder has lieeu |*ei petrated, this time iu broad daylight. A Chinaman was stabbed by a compatriot outside one of the brothels at tiie earner of Rope Walk and Campbell Street The niind**rer has been arrested. As we go to press the body still lies in the street54 words
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Article44 1906-01-30 5 By the courtesy of the Resideut Council lor aud the Coinmaudaut of the Volunteers, Jack McAuliffe has obtained the use of the Drill Hall for Saturday evening next aud intends giving au athletic exhibition. Full particulars will ap|*ear in our next issue44 words
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Article46 1906-01-30 5 The Lotteries went well last evening, the evergreen “Jobuuv” having come from ||h*!i to officiate. The favourites for the eight races to-day w»*re 1 Kitty: 2. Diamond Star; 3. Dummy; 1 Evening Star; 5. .1 iin Gosper; ti Banzai Sappho; S. Mens aud Rutland46 words
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Article74 1906-01-30 5 Thk following is the programme for to morrow’s assail It-at-arms Programme. 1. —Horizontal Bar Gymnastic Staff. 2. —Dumb-bell Exercise 3. —Gun Drill 7 pd Mountain Guns Gunner Company. 4. —Physical Drill I)Company. E Company. F.” Company. 5. —Club Exercises (1.) By Squad. (2 Bv Gymnastic Sorgt., Nat ha74 words
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Article1125 1906-01-30 5 I STItAKCK AtTITUIUC ToWAUI'S Fork ion I Consuls. A resident A*f Canton writes to the Honjkoay Telegraph under <lito of 10th Jau- uary :—Your Gan'on cm respondent has several times intimated tluit there is eon- siderable difficulty experienced bv the Conj sular body in transacting business1,125 words
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Article55 1906-01-30 5 To-oav. Oth Day Ist Moou. Race Meeting, Ist Day. Parisian Cinematograph, (Joiner of Penang H<>;id and Cauiplieli Street, 9 p in. Mad ame Bassett's Concert, Engineers* Institute, 9 50 p.m. To-morrow. 7th Dav, Ist Moon 'Town Band, Esplanade, 0 to 7 p in. Parisiau Ciuematograph, Corner of Penang Road55 words
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Article25 1906-01-30 5 First Quarter Feb. Ist 7 3U.9p.m. lull Moon 9th 2 45.7 p.m. •'/i|all«M 10th 11.22.5 A.M. o Sew Moon 23rd 2 57.2 pm.25 words
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Article12 1906-01-30 5 English (JhmijoUi) Ist Feb China (Oo'iih/i) 3rd Herman Alice) 7th12 words
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Article41 1906-01-30 5 P. O. SAILINGS. M ,j < ItITW AKli* HmMKWAUOS ]h,H,join Fe't. OcHOU'l 3 Feb Della 15 Arcadia 17 1 xir.i "service. 1 JUtWAROS. Hum KW ARl>s Pern 3 Feb Malacca 9 Feb Java 6’ Japan J 3 For particulars see Page 3.41 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement11 1906-01-30 5 For Childreii't* Hackiug at uiifbf. foods’ <lr«at Peppermint (’h»h. |r 6<l11 words
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Advertisement77 1906-01-30 5 When you have a Cold. Tin* first action when you have a cold should l>e to relieve the lunirs. Tins is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain’s Couirh Remedy. This remedy lique-ti-'s the tough mucus aud causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a77 words
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Advertisement11 1906-01-30 5 Fui ill luterual .'omplain'.s take Wood*' (irent Fepperuiint Cure, 80 cent*.11 words
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Advertisement19 1906-01-30 5 STEARNS’ WINE tV>r weak, bieklv women ami 'l'lini; 2irla, they are fcs|-‘;c’all benefited bv its A uutrieut Iron l<-uic.19 words
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Advertisement218 1906-01-30 5 To-day's Advertisements. WANTED. REQUIRED at once Competent Hedger Clerk, must lie good writer. Coinmencing salarv, s>4o {>er mouth. Apply bv Utter PRITCHARD A Co. 30-1-06 »’t« 63 NOTICE. Swettenham Wharf. Arrival of H R. 11. Prince Arthur of Connaught to lie on Wharf by ticket only. Applications should be made218 words
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Advertisement216 1906-01-30 5 I FURNISHED HOUSE TO S.ET. “TUK TOWRIfS." No. Ko.til. r.it S mouth* 111 111 I♦»i li Apply to 20 I <U> Iw k -to I2<>. Auimiii I'Vl'iuarv. C A. LA IV. MUSICAL NOTICE. AIK. I. SCIIUBItNER, KI2PKKSKNTATI VIO of the Kohiusoii Piano (Jo., Ltd., Siiioiipore. Hongkong, Shanghai. ole., is now216 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1906-01-30 5 WEATHER. Thk followin';report iskin<liv supplied!»’ tli« Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis11 words
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Article154 1906-01-30 6 INTERNATIONAL GUARDS AT WAR. The Peking and Tientsin Times of the 6th inst says A correspondent, writing on iiie 4th. states that the result of the tight on Naw Year's night was three Germans killed and uiue wounded; eight Japanese were wounded and three severely wounded One154 words
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Article233 1906-01-30 6 Thus the Hong'ong Mail of the 17th instant :—Many people who have for some weeks past daily noticed a Chinaman standing at the entrance to the building in which the American Consulate is situated have wondered tlie cause for his remaining there At first he might have233 words
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Article314 1906-01-30 6 Boii.ed Straw and Acorns for Food. From Mr. De Forest, who is so energetically espousing the cause of the starviug people of Sendai, we (Japan Chronic’e) have received four different specimens uf famine food, such as is now beiug eaten in North Japan. No one, after314 words
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Article119 1906-01-30 6 Pkvano 30th January. By courtesy of the Chartered Hank > London Demand Bank 2/4 i- moiliaiB’ sight Bank 2/4y 3 Credit 2/ i\ 3 Documentary ...2/4, Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 172 3 days’ sight Privare 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 172 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras. Demand Bank 171119 words
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Article212 1906-01-30 6 Belat Tin M ming Co., Ld. 450 tellers Bersawali Gold .M iniug Co.. Id. 15. —sellers Brich Rubber Syndicate, Ld. $75. —premium buyers Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., (id 0 15 tides Duff Development Co. sB— teller* Fraser A Neave. Ld 5102. —sales George Town Dispensary 5-6. Howarth Krskine,212 words
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Article208 1906-01-30 6 Gold leal 69 B.Pepperi A. G aim. out oj stock White Pepper 3<). —sates Trang Pepper 21. —buyers Cloves (picked l 38.— sale* Mace 7i) to 977 tales M ice Pickm 60 to 865 sales N'.iiiu-grf I lo> 31. —toilers No. 1 6 |U sales Sugar 2 Uo slock.208 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement115 1906-01-30 6 B oy cured of Croup in fifteen minutes. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured our little four year old boy of croup in fifteen minutes. Mv wife and I have used this remedy in our family for the past five years, having tried many other kinds previous to that time, and can115 words
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Advertisement12 1906-01-30 6 FOR Chinese Calendar for 1906. AT THE CRITERION PRESS, 230 RHACfi STRFHT.12 words
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Advertisement390 1906-01-30 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. i Gi esters’ Champacfnc, THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN James BUCHANAN Co.’s in andNnnds, Buttery Cn. CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES. SANDII.ANDS, BUTTERY k Co. AUKNTS. PEN t \T/ A- PEPAK. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANOIUNDS. ItUTTBHY Co.. AItENTS Fou390 words
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Article418 1906-01-30 7 NMV 1,1.0 U K K HAM. UBl ICA’l ft). Canton, Ititli January—One of I lie prominent events coin.ecl»d with the recent graduating exercises of the students in the Women’s Medical College here was the dedication of the E A. 1 Jackett, Lecture Hali. This building418 words
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Article434 1906-01-30 7 t>K'l’»KATK KlliHI >S IHK W HI l.’lVrl! (China Moil, 1 4 Jon I’irales are again maiviug then pieseuce fell in the West River ami are becoming specially active about the entrance to the river. Several minor attacks by bauds of armed men are reported to have434 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement619 1906-01-30 7 p. m oir Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL. Sanditnnd Huttrrv Co. Jeyes' Puri/ier, RELIABLE AND UNIFORM, VORI I) Kl NOWNED! The liertt mi<l iuohi powerful dwinfecUtnt ext-unt. In 1, 2 b gallon (Irirniß and 40 gallon c^sks. For samples ami quotation» apply to Sandilands, Rutterv Co Sole Agents for the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS619 words
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Advertisement130 1906-01-30 7 Absolutely Harmless. Aiiv mother (mii <'lirtiiiberbmi’H 4J u ugli Keineilv to her little ones witli a feeling of neeurity. 1'lie iibietice of all narcotics mates tins rent* tlv tin* Ki*J»*.~t ami u*st flint call In* pliKMIlul. t WII I>IS|K-IISHI V, < ieliei ill Ace 's.ali.l fo« sale I »s ill130 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement1262 1906-01-30 8 Wm Sun Ho, CHOP HENG MOH Co., 164, Beach Street, Penang. importers of all kinds of European Cloth and General Commission Agents. Mo Kim Keng Leong Co., 127, BEACH STREET. DENTISTRY. VV. MANSON, American Dentist, Lute of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Fret. KKBIDINO AT /Vo. 2/a,1,262 words
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