Straits Echo, 11 April 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1906-04-11 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FF.IMKATED M vLAY STATUS, AND Till: FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG. WEDNESDAY, nth APRIL, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cenls. No 82.36 words
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Advertisement1085 1906-04-11 1 SIITABLU LOR ALL pi: it coses HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH. 2? •a c 6 o +S\3 \|o! »<NI\K FbW HOI US BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Capital Paid'up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4*00,000 4875,000 4800,000 Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 i1,085 words
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Advertisement24 1906-04-11 1 <OLE AGENTS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. %W 1 £v A !> 31 o k VSN 30 cP Co <p Sv 2 ft a NO *’nv TIANG i-»-e24 words
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Article155 1906-04-11 2 It is reported that, owing to the depies sion in the sugar market, the result of the I working of the Japan Sugar R-tinmg Company (Nippon lveito Kaisha) of Osaka for the Iasi mouth or two has lieen very uusatis- j factory, resulting in a loss of155 words
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Article145 1906-04-11 2 Fight with Soldiers. Robberies with violence, sometimes iei-j initialing in murder, are now of trequeiit occurrence in the interior of China. Aj short time ago, in the Chung Chiien village.! Pun (J district, some twenty miles from Canton, a baud of about sixty robbers, ail well armed,145 words
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Article358 1906-04-11 2 The Millennial Dawnists. Some remarkable beliefs are held by the I new religious sect, the Millennia! Dawuists,| pist formed 111 Wharfedale, Yorkshire lu the main tin* adherents, most of whom have left other Nonconformist Churches in [lie district, hold that man 1sm01t.il, and that In* will not358 words
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1245 1906-04-11 2 Tuesday, 21 si July, Thursday, 2nd August, and Saturday, 4th August. To be Considered at a General Meeting to be held on Monday, 30th April, 1906, NOTICE. No amendments to this Programme will j be considered unless due notice is given1,245 words
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Advertisement188 1906-04-11 2 /7/?, Northern Road. WILL BE OPENED ON Saturday 21st April, 1906« Orders taken for Wedding Cakes and all functions, such as Tea Parties, Balls, Suppers, etc., etc. A variety of Fancy Cakes and Ice-creams can be had daily. Afternoon Tea front 4 p.m. Special apartments for Chinese Ladies. The above188 words
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Advertisement441 1906-04-11 2 NOTICE. (\N and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straiis Echo must he paid for in advance. MM SENG llOOl, 1 1 .'I 190 Managing Director. Federated Malay States Railways. IN consequence of an outbreak of Cholera, passeugers will uot be booked to or from441 words
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Advertisement683 1906-04-11 2 ft p ROYAL £g m DISINFECTANT ili Use It in the bath it keeps the body in health. SftVINc Use it in the sick-room it is invaluable for wash ing- the patient’s bed-Jinen. Use it throughout the house for all cleansing and purifying purposes. CLEANS AND DISINFECTS AT ONE AND683 words
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Advertisement63 1906-04-11 2 Nobel's Explosives: GELIGNITE, DETONATORS, FUSES. SPORTING CARTRIDGES. Sanelilands, Buttery Co., So/c Agents, Penang F.M.S. Aylesbury Garland, Sub-Agents, PerakMazarines at Penang and Ipoh Air Ladles and Ladies and Gents rings Gents with watchchaines diamonds, Saphirea :5 ar a Ru’cia eta. 13 carat U Gold and Silver watches rBrooches and Bracelets Match63 words
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Article122 1906-04-11 3 ARRIVAL Pakoanls, Hr. S.H.. 2.1)02, Nicholan, 10th Apr. fj'verpool, loth .Mar., Geu., W. M. A Co. Rotorua, Mr s.s ’too, Ijinganl, 10th Apr., louirkali, 9th Apr., Gen K. G. Co. Hok Canton, Mr. nk.. 204. Scott, 10th Apr., Aclieeu, 9th Apr.. Geu.. Ban Ho Hin Mauv \u.siin, Mr. s«, 121,122 words
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Article41 1906-04-11 3 llth April. M<u t/ Austin, for Port Swetteuliaui. Padang, for Hatu Hahra. Taw Tong, for Asahan. Lanqkat, for Teluk Anson Un Peng, for Set til. ti. /fa>ewi/, I. for Pangkor. Pjying Drag,,,,, for Port Wehl and Taipiug. Pitznatrirlc, for Rangoon.41 words
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Article33 1906-04-11 3 1 #*J» Split i mti 1 A <j rut* Due •Scitiiiii.i i •Siiu>itpoiv K.M.AC'o. 12th Apr 1 ersiu pure S.K.&Oo. Cttti lleiimolir (ami (Ml S.lJ.ACo. 19th 1 Moiii*v! (Saiua pore W.iM.ACo. 21st33 words
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Article30 1906-04-11 3 1 Pas^fjt For .1 i/enf* 1 Leuven Scaudia Persia ltemnolir Dio i ue<] iioudoii Trieste 8 mya pore Colombo B.M &Co. 8.K.AC0. S.BACo. W.AI&Co. 12th Apr 13th 19th 21st30 words
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Article55 1906-04-11 3 For Kopali, Uommo V.ctor.a Poiut, A liivov Per Omnjterr, to-morrow, I [Mil. iMi Ihi Availyr.#, to-morrow, 1 p.m. ratlinkalan I Ira min n—Per Cornelia, tomorrow, I p.m. A!!!!r.kpi!|H: i AVn/;V jltiVl Japitu Per belhi, to-morrow, I p m l»aiioo„n Per I nity, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettouham A,55 words
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Advertisement1019 1906-04-11 3 (S HIPPIN G.) At** p. o bfl I IS. N. Co. INTENDED SAILINCS. Kriiirth India Steam Co., .Ltd. Fo* I xtkvdko to Sail. STEAM EB. /< y f,t < t> <1 Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards: April 12 s.s. Delhi connecting with do India gli s.«. Dongolo do s1,019 words
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Advertisement172 1906-04-11 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. IMI E s«. llung Moh, Captain Dawsou, I. will leave for the above ports, ou Saturday, the 14th inst., at II p.m. For freight or passage apply to KOE GUAN Co., Agents for Wee Bin it (Jo., of Singapore. 9-4-00 220 B. I. S.172 words
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Article, Illustration123 1906-04-11 4 Justice satiiif.escvf'PybiMly and Justice alone.- Emfr*o t. Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sundays.! AT THU CRITERION PRESS, 1.M., \o. 22t>—222, lie.u’ii IVumi.* PRICE l)All>Y IiOCAI, L< iwr .minimi OUTSTATIONB Puetac* Kx>ra. MAII. KIUTIOX (Post. Kiev.*» Sli oaki.k Echo—Penang.” Editor- in Chief (Jhesnky Duncan. Editor E.123 words
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Article410 1906-04-11 4 Mondays Pioneer remarks We hear that a uum- ber of those selected to represent the F. M. S. in the coming cricket i match with tin* Colony are unable to make it convenient to get away. Capt. 14arrett, j among ot hers, tiinls lie cannot go anil410 words
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Article1131 1906-04-11 4 Were it our privilege to 1m constituted a Reception Committee for the Colonial Engineer, or any other high Singapore official visiting Penang, we should take the utmost care to arrange that he arrived at. dead Ipw water. Then we would go alongside the ship in a sampan, take1,131 words
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Article53 1906-04-11 4 A alNiut woo clock this moruing fi brokeout in a blacksmith’s shop ,,i 4,1 hr Street Ghaut and s, r -ad fo eU,KU similar shops and a 0 which were gutted, despite the the hre brigade, which was quicklv ,f r e.,.. i uck.iv,i,. S8 few thousand doll rs.53 words
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Article48 1906-04-11 4 Thk steamer Chart* house, w hi.*l, i ashore near No. 2 buoy, ~ff the p rv t?T au,i IS still hard and fast there f„ tried to tow her off, but without T .She is now being lightened and to float, off without damage next tide48 words
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Article91 1906-04-11 4 Ji*j'oee the Hun. \V. W. b'isher, Puisne Judge.) PkNANU ItOAli MuRDfcR. I "l trial of the above case was not eon- eluded when the Court rose yesterday after, uoon and was to have been resumed this j morning but for the uufort uuate illuess of j one of91 words
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Article730 1906-04-11 4 P. and T. pn. s. '1 his eveut was played oft' on (he EsplaI uade yesterday afternoon, resultiuy iu j defeat of tlie Post and Telegraph team la J two goals to one. At the start the play was coutiued to the 1*. «V I', side, the School actiug730 words
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Advertisement672 1906-04-11 4 EASTER HOLIDAYS, central sales room. THE Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, Saturday and Monday, 13th, 14th and 16th, April 1906, same being: Bank Holidays. 223 F. M. S. Railways. NOTICE is hereby iriven that on (iood Friday, April 13tli, UNNk trains on the F. M. S. Railways will672 words
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Article264 1906-04-11 5 Tift) ERltl’TlON. Many Lives Lost. (Satjdied by Renter.) London, 10th April.—The Kiugaud Queen of Italy have paid a visit, to Vesiiviu- The journey was a most perilous one w hirling cinders ami sand da. he air and mfpeded respiration, w title the mud, which was a toot deep, stopped264 words
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Article115 1906-04-11 5 The Education Bill. Suj>i>lieil by Reuter.) Loudon, 10th April.—The Education Bill is described as a masterpiece of ingenuity, hut is not expected to allay religious strife. The Unionist papers consider that the Bill is doomed to failure. The Roman Catholics are surprised and indignant. The Liberal papers threaten that115 words
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Article115 1906-04-11 5 The Kai?er. The asm tier her Lloyd 1 Service.) lierlm, lltli April. The Emperor Wilhelm goes to Homburg on the 17th instant and returns on 1st May, going to Strassburg and Wiesbaden on the did May. Prince von Bulow. Berlin, lltli April -It is not certain when Prim» von115 words
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Article105 1906-04-11 5 The Elections. (Supplied by Reuter Loudon. 10th April —Moscow has returned a huudred and sixty electors, all Constitutional Democrats. (The Oetasiatiueher Lloyd'* Service.) Berlin, lltli April.—The elections for the Russian Duma have so far resulted in the return of 70 Democrats, 10 Centrums. 4 Rights and 42 Impartial» lilt:105 words
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Article77 1906-04-11 5 The Pearl Fisheries (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 10th April.—Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking in the House of Comnious, said that the lease ot the e\ < n Pearl Fisheries was not nd veil bed presumably, the late Government considered thecoutract unsuitable for public tendci London, lltli April—Mr. Winston Churchill stated77 words
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Article59 1906-04-11 5 The Navy. (The i tetaxiat use her Lloyd*. Servtee.) l»erlin, 11th April. In tiie French Senate Admiral Cuverville said that the Navy was i insufficient and that more baftlesln t s were required. M. Thomson, the Minister of Marine, said that the Naval programme had lieeu decided upon and59 words
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Article42 1906-04-11 5 The Native Rising. (Supplied I'li Healer.) Loudoi. loth April.—-Bauibaata’s crops ami kraals have l»een destroyed and I lie .Natal Militia are returning to their homes. Loudon, lltli April.— Bauibaata and ins followers have reached dense forest, where pursuit is almost hopeless.42 words
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Article51 1906-04-11 5 The Donegal Courtmartial. (Supplied by Heater.) Loudon, 11th April.—The (Jourtmartial on the stranding of H. M. S. Donegal in the Gulf of Sue/ has severely reprimanded Captain Grogan and Sufi-Lieutenant Best; Lieutenant J nes is dismissed his ship and forfeits a year’s seniority and Lieutenaut Neniaus has been51 words
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Article43 1906-04-11 5 Abyssinia to Join the Union. (Supplied by Heater.) Loudon, lltli April.—The Postal Cougress has been opened at Home. Au official of the Italian Foreign Ministry, who lepresente i Abyssiuia, announced the desire of the Emperor Meneiik to join the Postal Union.43 words
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Article36 1906-04-11 5 Cases at Philadelphia (Supplied by Reuter.) London, lltli April —The steamer Hums field Inis arrived at Philadelphia from Bombay with four lascars suffering from plague two others liaviug been buried at sea during the voyage.36 words
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Article16 1906-04-11 5 The Elections {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 10th April.—The Greek elections show a huge Theotokist majority.16 words
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Article26 1906-04-11 5 Twenty Europeans Killed (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, lltli April.—Serious disturbances are reported from Meshed, in Persia. It is stated that twentv Europeans have l*eeu killed26 words
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Article337 1906-04-11 5 T *K Alleged Massacre. Captain Pahuke. marine inspector of the N D L service, has kiudlv granted us a view of the photograph which is reported to have lieen taken just after the close of the desperate struggle at Jolo, says the Straits Ti ates. The foreground is filled337 words
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Article118 1906-04-11 5 The Bromhkad-Matthkws .Shield. The final practice shoot for the selection of our Volunteer team to shout in the Brom-head-Matthews Shield competition resulted in the following being chosen, says the i Malay Mail. Appended are their scores:— S*-rg.-Capt. E A O. Travers... 99 Pte G Pl.illi s Ho Capt. Htlbhack118 words
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Article262 1906-04-11 5 A very daring capture of a Malayan i**ar Urxu* Syatondsi) was effected by Mr. Clarence Goldham. iuspector of Vehicles, while visiting Mr. Wilson’s Estate at Selinsing last .Sunday, say.- the Pioneer- The liear had broken through the wire lieitiug of a fowl run, and Mr. Goldham,262 words
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473 1906-04-11 5 Following i* the Directors' Report to lie submitted to the Shareholders at the Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to he held at No. 34. B ach Street, at 3p. m. on Tuesday, the 17th April:— Gentlemen, Your Directors have much pleasure hi i473 words
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Article135 1906-04-11 5 A New Remedy 1 here iias boon lanl lie fore the Flench Academy of Medicine a ducoverv which, if Jits claims can l<e luado good, will revoiuj tionise the conditions H' European life in tropical dim ties. M M. Vaillard and Dopter j claim to have discovered an directive135 words
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Article875 1906-04-11 5 Mr. H. N. Ridlev, Superintendent of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, writes as follows to the St tails Tune lu Saturday s paper (March 31) is au article about cotton growing in the F M. S in which it is stated among other things that the Pinang Gazette875 words
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Article29 1906-04-11 5 To-imy. ix-i. > y, 3rd \i Town Kind, Esplanade, t> t 7 imii I'o-MORKOIV. llMli lJay, oid Moon. Maundy Thursday. J’"'vn Hand, Chinese Recreation Club, ■t to 7 pan.29 words
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Article30 1906-04-11 5 Apr. 1 <>t 1 1 3 36.5 AM. N**\v i) >ii 23rd 11.65 p m. Hirst Quarter Mav 2ml 269 am. O hnU Aio<»u Hiii y.y 7. pM.30 words
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Article28 1906-04-11 5 English (Delhi) 12th Apr. China. (Oceana) 14th linliau Thnngwa t 14th China (P. It. Ijvitpu'd) 17th German (i\ Heinrich) 18th English (Dongola) 26th China (Arcadia) 28th28 words
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Article48 1906-04-11 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service JIoM KtVAKDS. Delhi Vi Apr. Oceana 14 Apr Dongola Arcadia IS hxtra Service Out w a k t»s. H< mkw a k i Pa 1 a wan 17 Apr. j Vera Vi Aar. Valata Mag. j Jam. ill \u >r particulars k**p. Pau«48 words
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Advertisement329 1906-04-11 5 NOTICE. TO BE SOLI) BY Public Auction, By Order of the Mortgagee, On triday, the 20th instant At 11 «’clock a.m. In the Archway of Logan’s Buildings, A LI* the share, right, title and interest the Mortgagor in 10 shares in the Singapore, Malacca and Joliore Opium and Spirit Fauns329 words
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Advertisement555 1906-04-11 5 by: order of The Trustees for the Debenture H liters. THE UNDERMEN IIONED VALUABLE SUGAR ESTATES KNOWN AS ‘PRYE”& “BATU KAWAN’’ !HE PROPERTY OF WELLESLEY (PENANG) ESTATES, LIMITED. WILL HE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE I J George Town Sales’ .Ooin, No. 25, Beach Street, 1‘enang. ON555 words
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Miscellaneous15 1906-04-11 5 WEATHER. I hk followin'» 1 report tskiinllv supuiie*! bv the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis15 words
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Article1885 1906-04-11 6 Pk<>i*oskd I,aw Favouuko by Pkksioknt RoeSKVKI/r. The following Bill, drafted in accordance with the recommendation of tin* President of the ljuited States, lias been introduced 111 the American House of Represent at ives by Mr. V osier, of Vermont 59th Conukkhs, 1st Skssion. H. R *****1,885 words
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Article121 1906-04-11 6 Pksa.no. 11th Arsn.. (Hi/ courtesy of toe Chartered Hank London Demand Bank 2/4, rt 4 inontJiR’ sigli* Hun; 2/4 3 Credit -/C 8 Documentsry ...2/41 i i Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 1/5A 8 days’ si gilt Priv«*e 178 Buniiav. Demand Bank 175^ Moulniein. Demand K-.mk 174A 3 d.iys* sigln121 words
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Article228 1906-04-11 6 Gold leaf 5 6a. B. Pepper W. C<>asi 311*!«..■>«» out oj White Pepper 28. —buyers Traug Pepper 21.50 sellers Cloves (picked* 42. —sales Mace 81 —buyers Mace Pickings 7t*. —sellers Nutmegs 1 K*s 34 sates N<>. 1 5 90 sale 3ug.tr 2 II" ->IOcK. j Baskei 2 80 sales228 words
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Article604 1906-04-11 6 Number of U> i Capital. Shares v ue Last Dividend. Name Quotations. issued. 35 1 Mining lia>0 175,000 14,000 10 1‘ Ueisawal* G«»ld Mining Co. Ltd. I3 5< *'sellers. 19ul n 600.000 60.000 10 1* Bruseii Hydraulic Tiu Mining Co. Lid $10 50 1903 400.000 350,000 1 I jDuil604 words
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Advertisement73 1906-04-11 6 Highly Esteemed. No liniment stands higher in the estimation of those who know its real v;tiue ihau Chamberlain’s l'ain Balm. There are thousands who feel that they cannot get along without it and always keep it in their homes. The pain from cuts, burns, bruises aud like injuries is promptly73 words
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Advertisement119 1906-04-11 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEURJ/HISKY. G/es/ers' Champagne, James BUCHANAN Co.’s CELEBRATED RED SEAL AND BLACK AND WHITE WHISKIES. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. AGENTS. PENANO PERAK. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. Sandilnntls Hungry Sr Co Andrew Usher Co. s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTEKV Co., A GEN I'd FOE PENANO119 words
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Advertisement248 1906-04-11 6 ASill! A 8 AIIM THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. SPARKLING, REFRESHING, INVIGORATING. OBTAINABLE AT THE Eastern Oriental Crag Hotels. AND FROM TIANG LEE Go., Sole Agents for Penang and the Federated Alalay States Verchure's Finest CREAM CHEESE, Cash price, 44 cents. OBTAINABLE AT GOON YEN FRIENDS. McALISTER Co.,248 words
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Advertisement767 1906-04-11 7 P. lit-jir Cranes’ C/LINDbK OILKmteiy <* Co. NOTICE, iiii*iMi>i'jxj‘*<l l*e*«c to inform t.lie public of P**n»iiir mid t||M uewbbou A *St;iles that, they iiavtj been apixuuted Awiils foi Messrs. I:i_r:»I! I*a Tetter’s Patent Petroleum Hngines. THE MOST PEHFEbT MOTOR .uniij Native ppomied .-X«tents for Messrs. I:i_r:»11 Parsons, Clive A Co.,767 words
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Advertisement38 1906-04-11 7 STKAKNS' WINK OF COD LIVEK Olli i-> au honest remedy put out oil honest principles. Those who know it l**Bt' arte loudest in its praise. A t 1.1 aud recoustructor ol rare nieril, delightful to take. .Sold everywhere38 words
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Advertisement1088 1906-04-11 8 Lim Sun Mo, CHOI' HRNC MOM di <«» lt>4. Rend? Street. Venting. importers of all kinds ot European Cloth and General Commission Agents. DENTISTRY. W. MANSOiN, American Dentist, Laic of Dr. Allen Co., Pha US.A. Charges Modernte, Consultation Free. KfcSlDlNU AT Ao. 2In. Rcnang Rond. lew doors from the Eastern1,088 words
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