Straits Echo, 13 June 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1906-06-13 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OP EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STIMTS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY VOL 4-. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE, 190 G. Single Cfpy, 10 ceuls. No. 132,36 words
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Advertisement1100 1906-06-13 1 TIANG LEE CO. ASAHI BEER B33S IHVSV SOLE A QENTS. (B 5 N K S Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL OHAUTEIJ. SIO.tXM ».**oo Capital I’aid up Reserve Fund lieserve Liability *of Proprietors .t *OO,OOO a 975,000 XBOO.OOO Head Ollice: HATTON COURT,1,100 words
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Advertisement23 1906-06-13 1 SOLE A GEMS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. V 5 a a x m O CP to o '\V •Hiv s<ssva > 7 O r rr m *>23 words
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Article162 1906-06-13 2 Copy of original Petition of a dhobi who j was brought over by a certain R. A. Battery from India to Butina To the Officers Commanding—Dn. R A. ►Sir. your Uo oured l beg we says what; for cut my Half mouth is wage» aud I washing162 words
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Article177 1906-06-13 2 1 NTKKSSTI NO FIOURES. The ►Satistical Abstract for the British Empire in each year from 181 Hi lo IDO t was issued on April "Jo, and the figuios given are extremely iuteicsting, although somewdiat out of date During 1004 Loudou held pride of place among the ports of177 words
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Article506 1906-06-13 2 It is stated that the New Spiiugtield rifle of the Mauser type, with which the naval and military toices of tL«* Uuited States are about lo be le armed. is the most powerful wtaoou cf its k ud in existence—in short, is of the lick creation type.506 words
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Article1214 1906-06-13 2 PROGRAMME FOR Autumn Meeting, 1806. Tuesday .list July Thursday 2nd August and Saturday 4th August First Day. Tuesday, 31st July, 1906. 1. —The Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All animals imported into tbe Straits or F.M1,214 words
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Advertisement163 1906-06-13 2 No Competition The uuit’orm success of Chatui* i lam’s Colic, Cholera aud lJiartboea Uemedy in the relief ami cure of bowel complaints both in childien ami adults has brought it iut.«* almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, aud, as evervoue who has used it huows,163 words
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Advertisement461 1906-06-13 2 pain neuralgia pain neuralgia P.» IN NEUKALGIAj PAIN NEURALGIA FINISIN The World-Renowned Neuralgia Cure Removes it. The dreadful piyn of Neuralgia ceases with Finisin and we strongly i advise you to try it. We have received favourable reports for thirty years past, and as a relief to your pain we461 words
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Advertisement654 1906-06-13 2 SAP ROYAL DISINFECTANT Use It In the bath it kee£s the body in health. cjMHC Use it in the sick-room it is invaluable for washing the patient's bed-linen *»KTI0* Use it throughout the house for all cleansing and Purifying purposes. CLEANS AND DISINFECTS AT ONE AND THE SAME TIME. Still654 words
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Advertisement97 1906-06-13 2 FOR SALB. The s.s. JflFFNfl,” !j Composite Steamer, 2 Length 85 feet, breadth 10 feet;! 11 Gross tonnage GO, Net 44; Speed about 8 miles an hour. Twin-screw compound surface condensing engines. t One cabin, seating accouimoda tiou for ten. j Deck accoinniodation for about 200 passengers. Two hatches for97 words
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Shipping.
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Article96 1906-06-13 3 Ban Whatt Soon, Hi*, 199, l 12th June, Bangkat, 11l.h Jim**, Geu <J I». Ivee Pkou. Br. s., 21*4. Oovsli. 12 h June, Arbet'ii, lltli June. Gen —Ban Ho lliu. Lakobat. Br. s s., 149. Lyons, 12th June, 'J VI uk Anson, II tli J me, Geu., K. G96 words
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Article64 1906-06-13 3 13th Juue. dentm nl, for Port Swettenbaui, Singapore, China and Japan. Lav ghat, for Puugkor and T»Ju!* Anson. Hong B r u« l, for Singapore, llougkoug, Swatow and Amoy. Unity, for Rangoon. Nain M'tnti, for Calcutta. yfa'aya, lor Deli. Seydlitz for Singapore. China and Japan. Ply ng Dragon, for64 words
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Article21 1906-06-13 3 Ve»»el» 1 From I Aijenli> Due lienaldei Silica ll. U’o. IfM IiJiiih; A. A pear Singapore A. A Co. IDli»21 words
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Article29 1906-06-13 3 I exHeif Fur Ayenf* Leaves G. A pear Beualder A. A pear Condon Calcutta V.A.A C.« S I’» A Co. A.A A.(V. I t Ju ie loth 20tli29 words
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Article97 1906-06-13 3 For Deli, B.ij.tu, Bdie and T. Semawe— Per \an der Puna, to-morrow 11 am. Laugk it— lYr linn Whatt Soon, tomorrow, 2 p.m. Kdie, T. Seniawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sahang—Per Pegu, tu-iuoi row, 2 p.m. Singapore an 1 Hongkong—Per G. AjtJctr, to-moi row, 4 p.m. Port Sw j97 words
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Advertisement946 1906-06-13 3 I (SHIPPING.) SS 6* IS. I Co. Kneeled Arrival# and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Juue -1 u.n. Devauha couueotiug with s.s. Mooltan J u l\- 5 s.s. Delhi do s.s. Marmara Homewards Juue 23 s.s. Dongolu gti* diiect In me July 7 s.s. Arcadia do FAKES l»Y ,MAII. STEAMEKS. To946 words
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Advertisement105 1906-06-13 3 PASS A(i ES to EUROPE, via MADRAS. PASSAGES can he hooked pei* British India Steam Navigation Company's Steamers from Penang, via Madras, to Port Said, tieiioa, Marseilles, Plymouth and London. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co. AGENTS. 11-4-00 BAXTER Cr.’s BEST NAVY CANVAs. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co. DAVID CORSAR SON’S WELL KNOWN EXTRA NAVY105 words
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Article, Illustration95 1906-06-13 4 Ju»tic« *aUnties everybody ami just ice alone— .Ev.erst". Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, PRICE DAILY LOCAL <** P«r annu» OUTBTATIONB Portage Kxtra. MAIL BDITION (Poet Free) <l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188. Jf.ff.-AU business95 words
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Article65 1906-06-13 4 Birth. Dawson—On 10th Job», at feiugnpore. the wife of Capt. W. Dawson., s.s. lfonymvh, of a son. Marriage. Anson A rmithtead. —On the loth May. ]s*o6. at M. tTeorjye's. Hain.ver-square. by the llev. Wm. Farrer. A r imr of Bisham, MajorGeneral Sir Archibald K. H. Anson, k.c.m.g.. to65 words
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Current Topics.
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Article283 1906-06-13 4 Si use kiblks. to the Telephone Exchange will be pleased to hear jthut at ai: early date girl operators are !to be employed at the Exchange, when it is hoped that compluiuts will he fewer. In other towns. Hongkong included, the employment of girls at the telephone exchanges283 words
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Article308 1906-06-13 4 We would like to call the attention of the proper authorities to the danger to the inhabitants of some of our lately-erected building» in the event of tire breaking out. Take Campbell Street, for instance, which is a most populous quarter of the town and where houses running up308 words
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Article863 1906-06-13 4 It is very' difficult to understand why French anarchists should be de- sirous of assassinating the Pope. His Holiness now holds no tem|>oral power and so cannot be classed amongst the j rulers of Eurojie, so there does not appear to l>e any advantage to be gained bv anybody863 words
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Article79 1906-06-13 4 This circus last night played to a ful, house aud everything went with a tine swing! even to the revolving ladder and Diavolol The audience was s most enthusiastic one aud applause was fast aud furious. Colon* 1 Bob has caught on agaiu, as he always dues, and79 words
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Article127 1906-06-13 4 Cocnteufmt coins seem to be iu circulatiou in Peuaug. A municipal scaveugiug coolie was the other day arrested l>v a detective whilst passing as geuuiue a counterfeit dollar at a money changer’s simp iu Kimberley Street. Upon lieiug searched at the Detective Station, live more dollars aud seven127 words
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Article695 1906-06-13 4 N. L. iv. P. R. C. An eveulv contested League football match was played off at a quarter past five Yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade, lietweeu teams representing the Northern League aud the Peuaug Recreation Club. Mr. Samuel Wills, of St. Xavier’s Institution, acted as lie fere 3.695 words
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Advertisement250 1906-06-13 4 Piitttari i Co. HARMSTON’S CIRCUS AND LADIES’ DEPARTMENT ing Wild Animals. GASH LOCATION, DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! AND EVERY N/OHT. al 9 o’clock OUR GREAT PROGRAMME OF NOVELTIES BY OUR COMPANY OF STAR ARTISTES., ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. LOOPING THE LOOP ON A BICYCLE AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. NfcXT GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY,250 words
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Advertisement92 1906-06-13 4 Contracted Neuralgia During the War I had a bad case of neuralgia which I contracted during the war. I tried seven»! kinds of mediciue but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chaiuljerlain’s Pain Balm which gate me immediate relief. 1 hare had no trouble since92 words
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Obituary60 1906-06-13 4 Deaths. tifcAKY. —On the 14th of May. at Kalluara. Ceylon. Ernest liroadlby, fourth son of LieutG«ueral Sir Heury and Lady Geary, ajred I5U years. CarNKGY. —On the 8th iust. at her resideuee. Road. SiiijLrapore. Amelia Carneyry. lielovtel mother of Mrs. J- Van Cuylenburf', 7o year». Pert ilk. —On June loth,60 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article138 1906-06-13 5 Hh.R .11 HI LEE CELEBRATION. A Nation’s Tribute. tiityj.Ued by lienler.) Ijondon, loth J uue.— M j*s £H eu Te ri jubHee c-debration wa* i,«Jd at Drury Lane yesterday. jllie first arrivals were oo the scene at l«ifc clock on Monday morning and hundreds of pei sous, clneHy138 words
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Article82 1906-06-13 5 King Edward's Sympathy (Su)ip ied by Heater.) Loudon, 12th June.—King Edward has telegraph to Lord Piuuket, the Governor of New Zealand, expiessiug his deep regret at the death of Mr. teddou, whose long, loyal aud distinguished services secure him a permanent place among the statesmen who82 words
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Article100 1906-06-13 5 A Reign of Terror. {Supplied by tieuler.) Loudou, 12th Juue —A reigu of lerros continues iu Poland. The Burgomaster aud a high official at Siedloek aud the Chief of Poliee at Bieloclc have l*eeu shot dead. At Poltyva a Russian legiuient mutinied aud pa raided the streets siuging and100 words
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Article63 1906-06-13 5 Dedication of a Chapel. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 13th June.—Amid a scene of great military aud heraldic pomp aud impressive religious ceremonial, the South-west Chapel of St. Paul s Cathedral has bum dedicated to tile use of the Order of Saiut Michael aud Saint George, in the preseuce63 words
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Article56 1906-06-13 5 An Anarchist Plot {Supplied by Reuter.) I.oudou, 12th June.—A service for the beatification of a Spanish Saiut in St. Peters at Rome was sparsely attended, although many thousands were invited, owing to a report, apparently well accredited, that some French anarchists were plottiug to throw u bomb at the56 words
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Article45 1906-06-13 5 Cuming Elections. (<S 'applied by Reuter.) bouuon, J2th June.—The City Conservaii\es have selnc'ed Sir Frederick Banbury to eouteit the division in place of Sir .Edward Clarke, resigned. Mr. Alfred Lyttelton has been adopt cl as a candidate for Parliament iu succession to Mr. Legge.45 words
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Article36 1906-06-13 5 A Big Death Hull. (Supplied l>y Reuter. (jouduu. 12th June.—ln the recent 'Vilitiug with Colonel Mackenzie's force the u«suiv casualties numbered four hundred, ’■•any being shot iu the trees, from wbeuee hev threw their aesagais.36 words
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Article33 1906-06-13 5 I he Customs Question {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, ißth June. Sir Edward Grey mu auuouuc<*d that the Government eou••l'ers the Note of the Waiwupu upon the -Imiese Customs question to be satisfactory.33 words
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Article43 1906-06-13 5 Hopes for H W. S. Montague.” (Supplied by Reuter.) •pikw"i- If' n Juu J Kobe,.*,». l^e House of Commons, sail that it was hoped fhat H. M. 3. ashore ,u the Bristol Cl.anuel, ..XhTIS fetl vc l if hue weather coutiuued.43 words
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Article37 1906-06-13 5 Echo of Insurance Scandal. fteuj’plied by Reuter.) Loudou I JthJuue.— Messrs. Gillette aud te, fO, !Tr' :e l,,esideu,s of ,l,e New lo h Mutual Lite lusurauce Co., have leeu indicted at New York for forger*’37 words
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Article28 1906-06-13 5 The Russian Consuls Question. (Supplied by Renter.) ToLiI U H 0li JL 2th is reported from lokio that ltUssia has agreed to the Consuls {He'“" ir tr28 words
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Article25 1906-06-13 5 His Summer Holiday. (The Oitaxiatischtr Lloyd's Service.) i LVli U L !llj duue ~T’he Kiisei starts ou his uortberu trip on 3rd Julv.25 words
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Article20 1906-06-13 5 Another Rising. (Supplied by Reuter.) Ih'iliii, loth Juue.—Local disturbances sir*) i oported from Kilima-udjaro, iu German Last Africa.20 words
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Article176 1906-06-13 5 Mr. llerliert Maurice Hevis weut to Englauk a year ago from China, where iie was a bank inauager, aud settled iu a house in Ash ley-gardens, Victoria-st., Loudon. He appeare l to be mentally troubled. Oue moruiug recently he weut to the Thatched House Club176 words
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Article336 1906-06-13 5 j Apparently, remarks Indian Rnyia eeriny, the official members of the Legiolal.l VOCouucil had worn down the irregular forces of au uudiscip'ined Uou- flicial opposition, who pleided for time au»l ultimately surrendered oil condition that the dredged quay depth shall be iuj creased to 24 feel for au336 words
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Article167 1906-06-13 5 May Output. Ihe quantity ex[H>rted amounted to 2Tb02 25 pikuls against '21,352 '27 pikuls in tlie mouth before. The approximate value of the metal is given as *2.1119.401 2b ou which dutv t«. the extent of $312,354.58 was collect!.' 'I he average price per pikul was *93 37167 words
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Article324 1906-06-13 5 Thb Graceful Pixano. Sixolj, says a writer iu a home paper tlie coeoaaut is not a handsome pulm-thut is, iu effect, for nature makes it almost as beiutitui as any. The tree will not flourish, scarcely rive, beyond the reach of strou1 *ea winds, which break Ihe tender ribs324 words
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Article531 1906-06-13 5 Labour in Mai.ava. Mu. E. V Ciiey writes as follows to the India Rhl her Journal I It would app >ai. from what one occasionally hears, that feus are enteitiicei m certuiu quarters of a dearth of labour in tl.e Fv derated Malay States, aud perhaps the views of531 words
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484 1906-06-13 5 Continuing iu Frys Maya*i*e hu i„.er-1 esting senes of articles entitled The Hlot on Brit, »l, Games,” Mr. C. B Prv give* the following account of the growth of the rifle shooting spirit 1 1 the colonies- r wivuirj 7 more 1h vears since484 words
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Article486 1906-06-13 5 Cargo of Naphtha Explodes As reported briefly yesterday, savs Fri- day’s Himjapore Free Pr, the oil steamer j Indr am with a cargo of 35,000 cases of oil I ami -FKI cases <>f naphliia was discovered to lie on tire out, in the huiUmrat 1 p486 words
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799 1906-06-13 5 This remedy is every w lie re acknowledged to lie the most sucte-sful medicine in u«e for Bowel Complaints It always cures and cures cjthickly. It can 1« depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases Cuies griping, all kiuds of diarrhoea,799 words
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Article451 1906-06-13 5 I From Xafioe Paper* I.axd Seizure It is reporte I that the Japanese officials in Feugtien have forcibly taken possession of ceitam tocot lauds, regardless of the pi«.!e,(> of the Chinese authorities Troops were used by the Japane e in seizing these I iamls on the 2ml last.451 words
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Article89 1906-06-13 5 To-day. I l> V of I.ileu-iLrv 4th Afoot!. 'j J v ibilltl. Esplam.le, (j 7 p Ifariustou’s Citem, Dato Km mat Gardens. 9 p.m. Matsuos Jap uiHre Cinematograph, Corner «■I I miang Hoad ami Camp! ell 8tno f i 9 p in. To- MORROW. •J4..1 D.v of lnte.cl.irv 4th89 words
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Article16 1906-06-13 5 OImmm. ('.We,,,,*) lSiliJtne. Indian (Tee*/i) 14tb English (Per in ha) 2l»t Cbt&a Donyola 2*>nl16 words
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Article46 1906-06-13 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mall Service. OlITWAKIlK. HoAIK WARDS. Jl June. Dmajo’a June. Ue,,u 5 J *ty- I Arcadia 7 July. Fmra Service. Outwards. H oai «wards. A«/,m 26 J„nt. Palermo to June, an ml* 10 J H r,j. J Palawan 29 1*01 p:u i iimiIhi's w*i*46 words
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Article31 1906-06-13 5 Hast- Quarrel ...June 14'li '2:0-4 a m O New M.H.H 22ml AM First Quailer 29ih 9 18 9 O Full AUon Juiv 1» It 1| 27 5. a m.31 words
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Advertisement15 1906-06-13 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Noi'tham Road. TO-NlOliT. lye* (Jratige tuid CLuculule n 'l Raurv Coir***.15 words
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Advertisement62 1906-06-13 5 Beware of a Cough. Now is tlio time to get’ rid of that cough, for if .you let it. hang on no one can tell what the end may be. Others hare been cured of their coughs very quickly l»v using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Why not you <?e >»'go Town62 words
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Advertisement56 1906-06-13 5 Bowel Conip'a'nt in Children During (lie summer months children are subject to disorders of the liowels, and should receive ihe most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is uol iced, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedv should be uiveu. Gaor.e Town Dsp*usary, General and fi56 words
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Advertisement187 1906-06-13 5 UPTON S WINES SPIRITS. Messrs. Tik lliyc Catliiravaluo, WHOLESALE AGENTS, 34 Heacfr K cet. I let iil from Penniig Commercial (’om; any, Bead) Sheet, an i Ileaj» Lee and Company, «>», Beach Street. \r..so ox SAI.K At ail Respectable Hotel.-;. Specialities Lipton s Special Scotch Whisky, Lipton’s Special Irish Whisky,187 words
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Article272 1906-06-13 6 Some Remarkable Frocaic!». According to teturus the total number of businesscompanies —joint,stock aud partnersliip—iu Japan at the end of 1902 was 8.913. with an aggregate capital of Y 1,26-,00.*,000. of which Y 931.000,000 (e.jual to about 86 per c*nt of the total) was paid up. '1 he272 words
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Article666 1906-06-13 6 Tb N.(\ lJ-oly Netr* is m»t surprised! that (be Chinese should, on their outlook; for a Constitutional model, be drawn to- wards the system which has grown up iu Ruglaud. It alone is heavy with age and panoplied iu precedent. The restare things j of vestciday666 words
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Article119 1906-06-13 6 Pknang, 13th June. liy courtesy oj the Chartered liauk London Demand Bank ...2/4$ 4 inont.liK* sight Bank 2/4-^- 3 Credit ..2/4 i 3 Documentary ...2/41, Calcutta, Demnn») Batik Ls 175 3 days' sijrlit Private 177 B >iii bay, DMiiaiol Bank 175 Mouimein. Demand Bank 174 3 days’ sight Priva*e119 words
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Article226 1906-06-13 6 Gold leaf t 60. B. Pepper(W. lVa*t 311»5. > out oj ‘•tocL While Peppier 29. —stUc s l’raue Peppier 21J sellers Cloves (picked) 42. —eaten Mace 79 Mace Pickings 68 Nutmegs 110 s 33. —sales C No. 5 40 Su«gar 2 n»» stock. Basket 82 65 utles l’aoioca Flour226 words
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Article704 1906-06-13 6 's \z Number i 2 CapilaU- 8 8Ue Lust Dividend. Name. Quotations. i? 1 Value, .s .-a issued. 3 Mining. 1900 175.000 10,994* 10 10 Bersawah Gold Mining Co. Ltd. $12 50 tellers. 1901 I 000.000 GO 000 10 10 jb useb Hydraulic Tiu Mining Co. Ltd$l5.25 seVert. 1903704 words
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Advertisement108 1906-06-13 6 MACK AY’S LIQUEURJfHISKY. Cieslers’ Champagne. BORDEN S PEERLESS BRAND THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. <ftnrfilnnflC' Ruttery Sr Cn EVAPORATED CREAM. Andrew Usher Co.’s Absolute P->rity SPECIAL RESERVE Guaranteed, O.V.G. Whisky. AGENTS: SAHDILANDS, BUTTERY k Co., PENA NG. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG F. M. S.108 words
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Advertisement289 1906-06-13 6 JOHN TYNDALL Co ’s CELEBRATED ?Ss= PEACOCK OF BRAND CEYLON TEAS. Certified by Dr. Donald of Periling as follows :—Messrs. Tyndall A Co.’s Peacock Brand Ten I have used and much appreciate. Excellent in flavour and freedom from the vegetable astringents which tend to produce digestive troubles. The above teas289 words
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Article798 1906-06-13 7 Ayxions Parent: D«»ctor, in» (laughter arpears to It* t>1 iu 1, iumI she is about to be marricl.” r Doctor: L t I er go r is. lit on wi*li lu: wedJing. Jf iiuvlbiug can >f»**ii lit*»' evi*rf, tnnrriHge will.” Etlcl (who is not fann us for798 words
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Advertisement1350 1906-06-13 7 P. Molr Cranes 9 CYLINDER OIL. San<1 Hand' Rttffery Sr Co. .John- Bazley White Bros., PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” yandilands, Hullery <f Co.. UPRIGHT PIANOS, $550 10 years’ written WARRANTY. BLUTHNER BUY! BUY!! BUY!!! THIS IS THE BEST OPPORTUNITY. GRAND PIANOS, $460 only, Second Hand, 5 years’ written' warranty. notice.1,350 words
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Advertisement8 1906-06-13 7 RUBEROID ROOFING. Adamson, Hilfilfan 5. Co, IX 18 words
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Advertisement1339 1906-06-13 8 YOON SUN, DENTISTRY. WATlHMAKKK a JEWLU.IK W. MAN SON, American Dentist, Late oj Dr. Allen Co., Pha, US.A. Dealer nt Gold awl Silver Watches OiiljilioplieiieA, Records, .1 1 11 f. Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of any de.-criptiun <>f Musical Mudcliitt}, CullSUltcliioll Fl80« instruments ami GrupUoplioiu >, At*. Ac.1,339 words
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