Straits Echo, 19 June 1906

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OP EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE EEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE PAR EAST GENERALLY. VOb 4?« $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 19th JUNE, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No 137.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1036 1 C r, C tPr* i. C. m tt, ASAHI BEER. > 2 r p m o U33S IHVBV BANKS Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital Paid-up Reserve Fund Reserve Liabilit.y’of Proprietors jC800,U00 a 975,000 X800.000 Ileuid Office: HATTON COURT, THREADNKEDLK STk-EET, LONDON. Agencies and
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    • 16 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. 11A KG LEE ACO, fS co v> 77 IS <C\ Vi > BA SOLE AGEMi
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  • 180 2 Hebe is a lnief extract from a sermon on The Prodigal Son, de'iverel by the preacher in braid Scots,” which may interest the Scotsmeu of Penang who have not forgotteu the old home Tb«re was ance a man had twa laddies, an* th# young aue
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  • 145 2 The transit receipts of the Suez Caual during 1905 —as given in Mr. Cousul-Geu-eral Cameron’s report ou »he trade of Port Said and Suez—show rather a considerable falling off as compare 1 with the previous year. The actual tigures for 19*5 were 113,829.667 francs, as agaiust 115,733.607
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  • 165 2 New Posts. It isrepoiled in mandarin envies iu Peking that a proposal made some time ago bv the British Minister to the Waiwupu (Foreign Aff its Board) recoinmeudiug the opening w* iu'eroat ioual trade of Chiugteh famous for its porcelain kilns—and Wuch’eug, has met with opposition from t.he Couucil
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  • 155 2 'ditb Studakan corie<pon«’e it of the South China Morning I ust writes as follows uuder d ite 2l> h May There are no further developments of the disturbances iu Brunei. The trouble was confined to oue pretty chief and his particu lar following, lud the people ate not iu
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  • 379 2 A REBELLION SUPFRESSEO. The Sara iriir G .z Vc gives the following particulars of a successful expedition agaiust. tebels iu tlie Upp r R-juug district there. The expedition was directed agaiust the people of the Poi aud Madiau rivers. The Resident thus des'nib?» the opera tions:— Ou the filli
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1832 2 NOTICE. ON and after this date, all small advertisements intended for insertion in the Straits Echo must be paid for in advance. LIM SENG HOOI, 25th July 1905 Managing Director. A NOTICE. OTIUE is hereby giveu ib*t our iuterX 1 ests and responsibilities in the tirm of Messrs. Hoe Kc
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  • Shipping.
    • 115 3 AvAiiYKK, ill. s s 2 i7, Crichton, l!t* li June, Ileum tin, 18th Jiidp, tlt*n .~K G. C«*. Pai.ITA.na, Jlr. ss, 1,031. AJoiton, 18ih June, Kuia'oou, Ittli Jam*, Gen.,— II LA Co Fin Seng. Ur ss, 378 Diridsou, 18th .June, Suigi!po:e. ltiih Jute, Oeu., B. K* e. Ij.vi Sang,
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    • 58 3 lO.h Juue Tate Tnntj. for Tran/. Han Whnlt Soon, for L ingk t. Hvk Can tun, for Etlie, T. Seinawe, Segli, Olehleh anil S i bang. Pin Semj, for Port Swet ten ban) 'ingipore. Pa'itani, for Siugapoic La'iy Wahl, for Teluk Anson. Plying Fish, for Port Wel-1 ami Taipiug.
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  • 52 3 1 vttti* I 'Utt «1 Jtnir line A. A pear vSiiiija pure A A A Co. HHliJune Spt-z a Hainlmru B M.&c„ H'b Andalusia Singapore 1*. M A Co 25» b lieucaliou Siuyapore VV M.&Co :J0 li Hen la rig fiOinlun S.B ACo 8ul Julv. Hizson Singapore W.M A
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  • 63 3 1 f'tyt'ty i For Aijenf* i Urn ret A A per r Sp' zia Andalusia l>eucalioii lien la i i«; Hizjon Jalcutta jiiigupore j Hamburg Liverpool Siuoa pore Liverpool 1 V.A A ft. |I*.M Si (Jo. •IS M Co. W M &Co •S B A Co. W M SiCo.
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  • 65 3 Fok Foil Swei Italian) Per \linf Atulin, to-auiirow, I p.m. Asaliaa—For II Ha twji, tomorrow, 1 p in. I’any km ami IVJuk Ansou Per Louyleat, to- niorroar. 2 p in Deli, Baja a, F«lie ami T Se na we —"Per Van il-’t P.irfi, 21st install", 11 a in.
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  • 26 3 Per l\tl.law fr ui Ltuiigoou Me sr«. Haua Ivefzel, Alt Alt Weaji. Hum All Cliuu, T.uii Cliin Pan, L.iik Fiii"(j]roo»r, All Shook ami Solum a.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1296 3 (SHIPPI NO.) afM- NX MS. HI. Co. Effected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards Juue 21 s.s. Dtvanhu connecting with 8.8 Mooltun July 5 f Delhi do ».8. Marmora lit s.s. Moldavia do s.s. Victoria Au*'. 2 8.8. Malta do s.s. Macedonia Homewards Juii« 2» s.s. Douyola goes direct home
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    • 146 3 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow ft Amoy. I 1 H E e.s. Houij Mo’t, Captain Daw so i, avi 11 Dave for lie above ports *u Friday, (he 22ml instant, at 8 p in. For fr or pa saj;e apply fo IvOE 3UAN Co, Ayentn for FF 111 N A Co.,
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  • 97 4 .salinflM everybody»mljanijealone— L Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) at ini CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Reach Street, Peii iii». PRICE DAILY LOCAL $3l per annum OUTSTATIONS PoetAjfe Extra. MAIL BDITION (Post Free! SLJ CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang." Telephone No. 188. v —All business otiinianicatioiisshould l»e
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  • 880 4 'N has never been able to boast of a museum very few people are able to explain, for a museum is an institution found in every small town throughout the world and the absence i of one in Penang is a cause of surprise to every globe-trotter who
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  • 137 4 Kitchy, a Bengalee t irl of about eight years oT age, who was reported about six months ago at the Leith Street Police Station as missing trout the custody of Aiuiuabec. her grand mother aml lawful guardian, was found yesterday at the gate of the Convent,
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  • 150 4 Although only the number two course has as yet been opened, the work this morumg was interesting. Mr. Jules Martin's Maiden was the first out, doiug twice rouud slow, as did also Excise, Cal ford, Koval Flush, Faith aud Odin. Diamond Star, who stems to have «pthe recovered
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  • 182 4 The Circus had another crowded house last night aud it is not au exaggeration to say that there wasn't a space which was not tilled up. All the items on the programme were successfully gone through, and the clowns were, if we can use the expression, more fuuuy
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  • 297 4 P. li. C. Isr XT re. ‘2nd XI. A good game of Sitceer was witnessed ou the Esplauade yesterday afternoon betwtcu the above teams, with Mr. S. 11. Wills as llei’eree. (Jufortuuately. duriug the first half the play was not of an interesting nature, aud consequently many of the
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  • 1175 4 I My dearest Fanny. My last letter to you went astray at first au<l was \ery iui- pertinently opened by a corner mau, or 1 something, belonging to cur local Miu--1 strels. I must remark that he redir cied it and passed it on, but not until he
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  • 204 4 Audli, Wader and three others were charged before Mr. Hereford yesterday with causing damage, estimated at S|-4o to tl building material < of Mr. Popu’s th! proprietor of the Liverpool Arms Mr. Mo ion appeared for the proaecuti,,..’ aud Mr. Martin for the defence. The prosecution
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  • 749 4 Ihe adjouruel case agaius!, Loll sJioug Kuu and Lu Ah Su, who were clurged with 1 being iu possession of eighteen counterfeit Straits Settlements Government Notes amounting to a hundred and eighty dollars was resumed before Mr. L. P. Ebden at the First Court yesterday afteiucou. Lu Khoy,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 126 4 NATUEA STEEILIZED MILE, -:o: IN CASES OF 48 1-lb. Tins $8-00. 96 '-lb. Tins .$11-00 flaw *.s>. TO BE HAD AT Tong Joo Co., Goon Yen Friends, Kee Saw Sons, Heap Lee Co., Penang. Teik Chin Co., Ipoli. Taik lio Co., Taiping. KATZ BROTHERS, Limited, PENANG. MACHINE PRESSED TILES. MADE
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 312 5 BE VOLUTION KITE. Murders at Warsaw. Su/>plied by lieuter.) Loudou, 18th 'u**e. —Fiv« soldiers aud a policemau were wouuded and two perilous killed at \Vn rsavv ou Saturday aud a police officer, liis wife aud two soldiers were shot dead ou Suuday. No arrests were made. Fighting at Bielostuk.
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    • 140 5 Chinese Labour. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 19 June —A section of the Liberal press persists iu its demaud for the stoppage of the importation of Chiuese laliour to the Rand aud the speedy deportation of the Chiuese already theie. The Daily New» declares that the reluctance of the Govemmeut’s
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    • 86 5 The Dreyfus Case. (Sujiplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 19th Juue.—At the public sitting of the Court of Cassation, the representative of the Public Prosecutor reviewed the Dreyfus case, maintaining that no treason bad beeu com in rtted by Capl**iu Dreyfus, or auyuue else, aud that the whole affair was a
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    • 134 5 The Tanuh Affair. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, IBtli Jure —Thirty-five Egyptians have b**eu arrested iu connection with the attack upou British officers at Tautah. Loudon*. 19th Juue.--Au authentic aecuuut of the Tautah outrage shows that, "hile the British officers were shootiug, a tire I'tokc out ou a threshing floor
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    • 40 5 The Pearl Fisheries. (Supplied by Reuter Loudou, 19th Juue —Lord Elgin, the i Colonial Secretary, has dieliued to ic open the Ceylou Pearl Fisheries Concession ques- J tiou, ou the grouud that the transaction must be regarded as completed.
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    • 67 5 Negotiations Proceeding Satisfactorily. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, lfflli Juue.—The Standard states that the Auglo-Kussiau negotiations for a general understanding are progressing satisfactorily. W ith a view to allaying her suspicious, Germany has been assured that no agreement will be sigucd affecting her interests, especially with regard to the
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    • 67 5 Arrival of Remains at Wellington. (Supplied by lieuter.) London. 18th Juue.—The steamer bringing the late Mr. Seddou’s Ikxlv from Australia has airived at Welliugtou, New Zetland. The cruiser Etu'ouu’er escorted the vessel into the harbour aud fired a salute. Large crowds assembled ou the quay. The
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    • 38 5 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha. (Supplied hy Reuter.) London, 19<h Juue.—The Tokio correspondent of the I)tily Teleyrupit wires that the service of the Nippon Yuseu Kaisha to Hongkong, Bangkok aud Sumatra, will be ex’euded to Java aud Calcutta.
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    • 28 5 The Coming Coronation. (Supplied by lieuter.) Loudou, 18th Juue. —'Ihe Prince aud Priucess of V'’a|*,s have started for Norway to represent King Edward at King Hakous coronation.
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    • 35 5 Promotion for Canon Welldon. Bitpp 1 ied by Renter.) London, 18th June.—The Rt. Rev. James Edward Cowell Welldon, Cauou of Westminster Abbey aud late Bishop of Calcutta, has beeu appointed Dean of Manchester.
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    • 88 5 So Far Most Satisfactory. (Suppl ed by Reute- Loudou. 18*h June—The first period of tlie Naval manoeuvres, the object of which was to test the uew mobilization arrangements for the reserve divisio s aud tLe effectiveness of tlie ooa t defences, teriniuat ed ou Saturday aud it is
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    • 210 5 Lawn Tennis. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou. 18th Juue. —Ac lawu tenuis the Doherty Brothers have beuteu tlx* Auiericaus Ward aud Little bv three setts tv* ou*!. Great Biitaiu thus retains the Davis Cup. Polo. Loudou. 18th Juue At polo at Hurliugham, Eugluud beat lrelaud by seveu points to three.
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  • 37 5 Thonoh Minks, Lihitei* We are courteously iuforuie 1 that a telegram las beeu received announcing that the Trouoli Mines, Liuiiiel, have declared a sixteenth dividend, of two shillings per shire, payable iu Loudou on 16tli Julv.
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  • 106 5 A Tkonoh correspondent writes that on Suudav eveuiug Master Foo Will Pot* and Mr. 1 <3e Teik Leug weut out to inspect their j mine, behiud the village ot' Trouoii. Ou I their return thiy were chase 1 by a huge buffalo. They escaped the brute, but
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  • 693 5 (Lout m u mealed.) The Crescent Football Club, having arranged to meet the Parit Buutui Rectcition Club in a game of footer, I la* C. F. C. team lett Penang at 2 p.ui by rail la‘t Saturday aud arrived at their des'inttiou at 4p.tu.
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 152 5 To ihe Khitok or th*. StSaits Echo. I Si Beiug a member of tin* Cycling Club, I am proud iudeed that oue uf its members would veuture to loop the loop at tLe Circus, provided a prize of B*3oo is offered. I am sure that if ho
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  • 627 5 Tub following story, the truth of which is vouched for by a Home paper, is to** good to lx.* lost. T!:** mauaver of oue of our gold mines seut au imperative demaud to a slmt** holder for the paymeut of a “cal'. and re ceived this
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  • 80 5 To-uat. 28th Dav of lutercilary 4th M*mih. FoolbaH Match F. S. le. C. R C. Harnistou's Circus, Dato Kraruat Gardens, 9 u in. Matsuo’s Jap uiet-e Cinematograph, Corner of Penang R-*ad aud Campbell Street, 9 p ui. To-MoRKOvv 29th Day of Intercalary 4th Moou. Town Baud. Esplamde, G to
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  • 21 5 'English (Deviuk'i) 21st June. China (Donyola) 23rd Chiua (Preusscn) 26» h Got plan {Bayer* A 27th krClitlri Tkonyuja) 2-h
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  • 48 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Maii Service. OOTWARDs. UoUKWAllOS. btrvauha ‘it June. Uoinjoht June. 1 j Ve'lti o July. Ate din 7 Juy. j hxira Service j OliTWAUDR. lloyiKw AKlts j Nnbiu iitj June. P'llnwnn '9 Jane. I 8uudu 10 July, j Perfeurue 1*1 July. (iT F<»r {Kirtieulani sm> I
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  • 35 5 O Xevv Moon Juue 22ud 0 5 0 a m j First Quarter 2ff!h Ml8l> p.m. O Full .M <h»h July GMi 11 27 5. a m I.its! Quarter loth .'».12 8 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Nortliam Road. *-TO*NiGHT, let* dtuw oerry and I»oujuu, hiiJ n Vttffetf nf'FHtitv OuVfc*.
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    • 62 5 No Competition iiuiloim success at Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy iu the relief and cure of bowel complaints both in children and adults lias brought it into almost universal us“, so that it is practically without a riral, and, as everyone who has used it'knows, is without an equal*
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    • 413 5 FINISIN FiNISIN FINISIN NEURALGIA NEURALGIA cured. NEURALGIA FINISIN I < The World*Renowned Neuralgic Cure;. Tlie must distressing pain is rei lieved with this remedy, and often; so quickly, as to bo remarkable.; j After of* years’ expedience, we unhesitatingly say you will derive the greatest benefit from its use. We
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    • 142 5 H UU3BS. Nos. 1 and 7, Clove Hall R >a.l App’v f.* E 0. MXl'HIEU. tt, Atrituon hoad. 19 0-og :j J G 2.vk« CENTRAL SVLES ROOM. J'lie are iu*l metal to a«*ll Lv PUBLIC AUCTION AT KOJM CORNWALLIS, THURSDAY, 21st JUNE, 1906, AT 11 AM, A Large and Varied
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
  • 31 5 Obituary. Harry N Pillsbury m (Supplied by lleuier.) Loudoi. lffth June. —The death is anuouuced of Harry N. Pillsbury, tli3 American chessplayer aud holder of the American Championship since 1 1858
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  • 261 6 liEt'bNT RESULTS. Bombay, June 6‘b The Bombay plague epidemic season is now at an end, the pestilence having faiien to norniil proportions. It has ta «10 several important lessons, The principal <»t these is that there is no reason why tinheight of the epidemic should not
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  • 645 6 yiriiMA v’s (im*wi\« Menace Mr. liobe i Vrrbiivgh preside 1 over ilie eleventh annual nueting of the Navy Lea lie at the United Scrvire Institution, on May 10th. It, cannot he said llint the audience was distiuguishe 1 by «juantily, though ex cellent in quality. t Lamer!
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  • 142 6 Pevano, 19tii June. (Ify courtesy of the Chartered Hatch L<Ul<l<lll i lenmiid Kant- ..-2/-1 j 4 month*’ sight Bank 2 4,' i; 3 Credit 2/tg 3 Documentary .2/41 i 1 liculia. l)**iiiao<i La n k It'S I/O 3 dues’ Might I'rwnle 177 J B mb:«\ D-m-aml Bank 170 i
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  • 227 6 <]<>!<} eat 45. li. IVpper( \Y. Mib*.•'>«»/. itui oj -'UtcL White Fepper -1*- tt;Ue s trang Pepper «•‘Uettt Oloves picked 4'2 Pak* VI :ice *1* Vlace Picking- 7. \UlUl“g« I l(JS N*. 1 540 2 SlOCK. l t*- 62 A tale* i’aimKS* Flour 1 60—su/es )i»rrii.:. $8 40 sale*
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  • 8 6 ANTHONY AND ANDERSON, Exchange tif Share Brokers.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 12 6 RUBEROID VIWI 1 Kl 4 1 ROOFING. Hi'awon, Rilfillan k Co, lid
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    • 108 6 MAC KAY’S LIQUEUR. WHISKY. Gieslers’ Champagne, THE CELEBRATED “S. B: Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. Snnditnnrls, Puffery Cn EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Parity Guaranteed, Andrew Usher Co.'s SPECIAL RESERVE AGHNTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY k Co., PENANG O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOK PEN ASO <S- F. M. S. > C/5 O
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    • 342 6 JOHN TYNDALL Co.’s CELEBRATED Sfc BRAND PEACOCK CEYLON TEAS. Certified by Dr. Donald of Penang as follows :—Messrs. Tyndall Peacock Brand Tea 1 have used and inucli appreciate. Excellent in flavour and freedom from the vegetable astringents which tend to produce digestive troubles. Arch. Donald, M. I)., M. R c.
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  • 953 7 The pearling season is now over u e Mergui (Lower Burma) and nearly all tLe e boats are in. Tlie price of motlier-of peai l and other shells, however, has fallen, veiv considerably and oniy those, in tbw.jeai not more than three or four, who have been
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 623 7 P. ttlolr Cranes 9 CYLINDER OIL. SandHand v Ruttery 6c Co. Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE HOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. For Quotations and Catalogues APPLY TO SANOILANDS. lUJTTERY Co 8ol« Agents, PEN ASO 6c F. M. S Jeyes’ Purifier, /T t 'i CHIN JOO CO., 95 155 Peach
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    • 96 7 itr *i Cham cilam’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhrea Remedy I This remedy is ervwhere aoknowle^ to be fh i mo'.t sun essful medicine ii Kowel Complaint It always cutes <j tick I y. It can l»e dej^^^’ 11 jn.d •*v« n in the most ever** aud Ci us all kinds
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1254 8 YOON SUN, WATIHMAKIk JEAVLLLtR DENTISTRY. Dealer iu Gold and Silver Watches, (Irnphoplioues, Records, Pius, Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of auy description <>f Musical instrument* and Grapliophones, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, UN. A. Lim Sun Ho, chop
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