Straits Echo, 25 June 1906
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Title Section37 1906-06-25 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILV CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 25th JUNE, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 142.37 words
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Advertisement1773 1906-06-25 1 ASAHI BEER TIANG LEE CO., SOLE AGENTS. ASAHI BEER BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BV ROYAL CHARTER. i'apita.l Paidup Reserve Fund Reserve Proprietors .£800,000 j lleud Office: NATION COURT, THKEADN KKI I.K STREET, LONDON. Agencies and Branches. Bombay Bangkok Batavia Calcutta Coloiiilk> Cebu Foochow Hongkong Hongkong:1,773 words
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Advertisement11 1906-06-25 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. TIANG LEE Co 79 a SOLE AGEMS. \b'.S’S ALE,11 words
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Article367 1906-06-25 2 RESOURCES TO BE DEVELOPED. Now that a stable (government seems to have been established in Korea, the Japanese are, leinurks the th/ngkoug Telegraph, bending their energies to develop the fertile tracts of Southern Manchuria. Ihe uf« Premier <>f Japan, Marquis Satouji, lias just relurued trom a tour ot367 words
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Article425 1906-06-25 2 WARBHtrs THAT HAVE SEEN IIETTBK DATS. Last mouth ut Dtvouport Dockyard 16 obsolete fighting ships which have had their dav au«l cessed to be efficient machines were to coute under the hammer of the auctioneer. The two largest are the third class battleships Superb aud Iron Duke425 words
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Advertisement76 1906-06-25 2 Bowel Compla'nt in Children I Miring the summer months children .111' subject to uisord* rs of the bowels, and should recede the most careful atlentiou, As soon as any iin natural looseness of the bowels is in.i used, Chamberlaiu's Colic, Clioleia and Diarrhoea Uetnedv should lie given Oeoi’s.e 'i’own Dispensarv,76 words
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Advertisement2021 1906-06-25 2 WBTJRA l-a-I-A. CURED. FACE-ACHE tl KED. IS PAIN REMOVED WITH FINISIN (The World-Renowned Neuralgia Cure.) F1NISIN Kl\lsI\ The WorldFliNISIN Ren °Tu d re NeUralgia FiNISIN THE FRENCIf CONFECTIONERY, 17a, NopTH/iM Ro/id, THE ONLY HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY X2T WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR ICES AND CAKES. Straits Echo” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IRONMONGERS. SA.LB1.2,021 words
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Article182 1906-06-25 3 Mbuan, F. >J 8 Yt lm*. Alii. -4tli Jnu*. Port Swi'itenii.iin. 23rd June, Nil— F. M. S Government. Banca Br. 55.,3.7U3, Fergusou. 28rd Juue, Kobe. Geu„ —A. G. A- Co. Capki, lir. ks 2 TJ 7, Benito, .25» h June, Hongkong, Gen \V M. A Co. C. Afcak. Hr.182 words
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Article40 1906-06-25 3 25th Juue Piilitana, for Rangoon an 1 Calcutta. Mar I/ Austin, for Port Swetlenham. Contou, for Paugkor and To'uk Anson. C A )>rar, for Singapore and Hongkong. Knt Sau'j, for Calcutta. Flyiny Pratjon, lor Port \N eld and l'aiping.40 words
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Article35 1906-06-25 3 1 #?*(.«/> l rum <| It'll! f bn* Andaiiiaia Singapore 11 M AIJ.». 2-jtliJtMie ]>Hue»iiiou Smosipore W M.itCo aoih Beiilari^ Condon S.llitCo. 1st Julv. liizson .Siugnpoie j\V.M <VCo :>r«l Glmzee Ciustiow Sllit.’o. 1 1 (It li35 words
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Article42 1906-06-25 3 IVtweic F„, Lett vet 1 Amlaiusia Kaminirs' I5.M AC-«. 2oiliJuu« Deucalion Li vet jhkiI W.JI A (Jo Ml li Hetilari^ •Silica pole S B ACo. 1st J III V. Hi/sou Liverpool W.M.ACo. did (Jliazee Singapore S 15 A (Jo. ♦it li42 words
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Article36 1906-06-25 3 For Pangkalau Brandau Per Petrel, tomorrow, 1 pm. Deli- -Per Araji/ee, to morrow, I p.ui Port Swetleuham and Siugipore—Per Pin Sentj, to-morrow, 3 p in. Teluk Anson— "er Laly Weid, to-morrow, 3 p m.36 words
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Article130 1906-06-25 3 Per lilt irutu, from Rangoon Messrs. G. IJ. Anderson, Oi-o-*. Ludwig, Penderson, A!i Thoung, Manug Koh and Pata Singh. Per C. Aprj r, from Calcutta Messrs. Irving and A. K. Kev titer. Per hut Saiiy, t rum Singapore: Mr. aud Mr>. T*our.et, Messrs. John Uiaham, Gow and \Y. S.130 words
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Advertisement1380 1906-06-25 3 (S HIPPING.) O as. H. Co. ri .f el i Arrivals mid Dentures. j/ t Mail Service. Outwards INTENDED SAILINCS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. July Aujr Juiv Am.'. Delhi connecting with s.s. Mamtora Moldavia do Victoria s.s. Malta do s.s. Macedonia Homewards. 7 s.B. Arcadia goes direct home1,380 words
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Advertisement105 1906-06-25 3 PASSAGES to EUROPE, via MADRAS. F.VSSAGES run lie hooked per British India Steam Navigation (onipan.v's Steamers from Penang via Madras, to Port Said. Oenoa. Marseilles, Plymouth and l^oiidon. HUTTENBACH, LIEBEftT Co. AGENTS. 11.4 00 JOJ BURRBLL a* Co.’s UUII.KD UAW LINSEED OILS, PAINTS TURPENTINE 70 BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL105 words
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Article, Illustration99 1906-06-25 4 Justice «satisfies ever? body and justice alone— .£»ners< u. Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) at mi CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 220 —232, Beach Street. Peuaug. PRICE: DAILY LUCAI. »2-4 per annum OUTSTATIONS l’ostaj;e Extra. MAIL BDITION (Poet Free) »10 C’AKI.K ADDRESS: Echc —Penang.” Telephone99 words
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Article668 1906-06-25 4 f It trill be seen from the letter, and enclosure published below that there is I to be no looping of the loop by local I cyclists not because our cyclists funk tlit: attempt, but because they cannot obtain the opportunity. Colonel v i>«*b Love, when spoken668 words
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Article954 1906-06-25 4 1 I t>e Uncus played ou «Saturday to a crowded house and all went with a tiue swing. We would remind our leaders i that this evening’s performance, which is the last, is the beuelit of "Col,” Love and that the amusing amateur riding contest and hoxiug between954 words
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Article1632 1906-06-25 4 > M y Jea,est Fanny.—Penang seems to i ave oue ,na< l on looping the loop and, if i vllat hear proves to lie correct, before I you read this a member of the Chinese Cycling Club will either have aceotu I plished tlie feat or met with1,632 words
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Article132 1906-06-25 4 Kkoahuino the murders of the two Clietties and their servant in Kedah, w« hear that the correct name of the Tunku is luuku Tatim. He is not a descendant of any of the Malay Koval families in lvedab. He was an orphan brought up by one of132 words
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Article136 1906-06-25 4 At 4dO p. in. on Saturday, a daring robbery took place at the juuctiou of Pitt aud Armenian Streets, the victim being Maiappeu Ohetty, aged Id. The lad went out to collect money at Praugiu lload, aud ou his return home along Armenian Street, he was attacked by136 words
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Article287 1906-06-25 4 Thk adjourned case agaiust Noor Alnlw- med and Fader Koyau, who were charged with theft of seven tins of condensed t aud about two dozeu tubes of Viuolia Tuotu I Paste, the property of Messrs. Allan Dennys aud Co., was resumed before Mi i L. P. Ebdeu at the287 words
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Advertisement248 1906-06-25 4 WHERE TO STAY: E. &0. Hotel, Penang. The Crag Hotel, Penang Hills. Raffles Hotel, Singapore. Strand Hotel. Rangoon. L SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors HARMSTON’S CIRCUS AND Royal Menagerie 0/ Performing Wild Animals. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, JUNE 25th. THU LAST RIGHT! THE LAST RIGHT!! The248 words
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Article178 1906-06-25 5 KBVOMJTION SPREADING. Peasants Complain of (he Duma. (Sirjellied by Reuter.) lioiul* ii, 23rd June.—Agrarian outbreak» are reported from Kurak, Kazan and Clierijsoft, in Russia, where the peasants are rotnplainimr of the dilatoriuess of the Duma. Fighting Ins taken place betwceu troops and the violets. Police Officer Shot Loudon, 24th178 words
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Article114 1906-06-25 5 The Coronation (Supplied by Renter.) London, 23rd June—The Bishop of Troudlijem and the Norwegian Premier jointly placed the Crown of Norway upou kiug Hakon's head, while the Ministers for Foreign Affairs, the interior and for War pieseuted respectively the Sceptre. Orb .mdthe unsheathed Sword of State. Queen Maud was114 words
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Article98 1906-06-25 5 Colonial Office Trouble. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd's' Service.) Berlin, 25th Juue.—Ou aeeouut of a breach of official secrecy aud the exposure of Governor Puttkainer’s acts in German South West Africa, lie is taking proceedings against the subordinate officials of the German Colonial Office and if these do not prove successful98 words
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Article94 1906-06-25 5 Illicit Commissions. (Supplied I'tj Reuter.) Loudon, 23rd Juue.—lt is reported from KaucaH that four meat-packing companies and the Burlington Railroad have been heavily fined for accepting and gtviug rebates. Two- brokers connected with the transactions have been imprisoned. Oil Trust to be Prosecuted. lioudou, 23rd Juue. —It is94 words
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Article42 1906-06-25 5 A Rale War Declared (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 25th Juue. —In of die heavy iucraase iu the Spanish tariff, I'ranee will deuouuce.the Commercial Treaty between the two nations aud, from the Ist August, will apply the maximum tariff' to Spanish imports.42 words
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Article44 1906-06-25 5 Another Rising. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 23id June. —The tribes of the fitttfigar district iu Natal are arming aud looting the goods of the ludiau traders, who hare hitherto beeu uumolested. Four columns are concentrating to ileal with this development of the situation.44 words
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Article92 1906-06-25 5 Relief of Talodi (Supplied by Reuter Loudon, 25th June.—Major O'Connell, with three liuudred and fifty of the Camel Corps and two hundred Soudanese, uft**r marching through torrential rain», perfect seas of mud and crossing swolleu torrents, succeeded, ou the 14th Juue, in relieving the garrison of Talodi, iu92 words
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Article20 1906-06-25 5 Strikes in France. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyds" Service.) Berliu, 25th Juue.—The miners are ou strike iu several departments in France.20 words
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Article23 1906-06-25 5 Launch of a Battleship. (The “Ostasiatischer Lloyd's" Service.) Loudou, 25th Juue.—The British battleship Ayamemnon has been launched o i the Clyde.23 words
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Article96 1906-06-25 5 Masonic Conversazione. (Echo Special.) Taiping, 25th June.—The conversazione given by the Masons here on Saturday night proved to be a huge success and much credit is duo to Mr. Moss and the Committee for the manner in which they decorated the Town Mali. The British Resident was suffering from96 words
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Article359 1906-06-25 5 SELANGOR RACKS. Third Day’s Results. (Echo Sped Kuala Lumpur, 25th Juue.—Saturday's racing took place in line weather and the going was good. Following are the results: I. Extra Galloway Handicap Mr. C. M. Cummiug’s Termite 1 Messrs. L>uplex A Clover’s Dreamland 2 Hemmy A Croekatt's Satisfaction o Won by359 words
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Article134 1906-06-25 5 Ou Saturday the Hunt Ciub gave a farewell meet iu liouour of Mr. Wallace Jones, who leaves ou Tuesday next for Ipoli. There w;*s a large turnout and a capital ruu, marred ouiy by an accident! jto Mr. Starr, who was badly thrown iu j j oue134 words
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Article80 1906-06-25 5 C- R. C. vs. Pritchard's Team. An interesting game of uine-a-side football was played ou the C. K. C. ground at Pangkor Road ou Saturday afternoon. There -was a large crowd of spectators to witness the game, which was a very ouej sided affair, Pritchard's team being eomi pletely80 words
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Article726 1906-06-25 5 P. C. 0. r Gan Teo.no Tax’s XL The cricket match played on the Esplanade ou Saturday afternoon betweeu the {above teams was not so inter sting as might, have been expected. Several of Teoug Tat’s best men were unable to take part m the game at the last726 words
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Article1702 1906-06-25 5 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, 22nd June. PltBSBNT. His EicrlifiiK'jr tlio GoMjruor Sir Jolm Anderson, kc.M.o. His Excellency tLe General Officer Commanding' the Troops /Major-General It. Inigo -.Jones, w o, c n.) i 1 fou. E. L. Brockman {Act. Col. Secretary). j Hon. J. It. Junes (Act. Attorney •General). I1,702 words
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Article82 1906-06-25 5 To-DAY. ftli Day of sth Moon. Meeting of the Football League, V. 11. C. A. Booms. 5.J0 p in. Town Baud. Esplanade, 0 to 7 p.m. Harm-ton's Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens, j> in. Last Performance. Matsuo's Japanese Cinematograph, Corner of I’euang Ifoad and Campbell ,Strip*, 1* pm Grau-I Chtnge82 words
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Article11 1906-06-25 5 China (Prrntsen) 2t»lhJuue. German (Ifny>rn) 27tli Indian (Tlumtjtru) 2Sth11 words
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Article46 1906-06-25 5 P. O. SAILINGS. 'l.iii Service. Hitwakiis Tit».-,ikwa Of in '/July. j Arc dia 7 Juy. Mohhtciii VJ j Oe I ta P*ir;t Service >ll*l WA Kl»s. Jio.ll KIV A KIIS. A ithin 20 June. Palawan 29 June ISuuda 10 July. Pexhavcur t'i July K*»r particulars Pan**46 words
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Article31 1906-06-25 5 Fust Quarter June29th 9 189 pm. O Full .Moon July G*h 11 27 7». a m f La-i Quart*»» loili 512 8. p.m A4*'\ Moon 21»t 7 59.1. p.m.31 words
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Advertisement16 1906-06-25 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Northam Road. TO-NIGHT, CoO'cd and Vanilla, *nd ii Yttiipiy »d Kano Cakes.16 words
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Advertisement39 1906-06-25 5 Municipal Notice rriHE next Ordinary Meeting' of the X Municipal Com in i Shi oners will lie held at tlio Municipal Office, at 3 pin., on Friday, the ‘J'.dli instant. I, A. CorTtur: HI I JOS, V tf l'-r39 words
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Advertisement376 1906-06-25 5 Government Notification. rilENDElW will l as received up to uooii ou Monday, tlie 10th July, 1900, at tho Resident Councillor’s Office, Pltl&ug, for tlie supplv of Rations and Sundrtee to (he underinentioue 1 institutions: All Government Hospitals at Penang, Baiik Pulau, and Province Welles lev, and the Leper Asylum and376 words
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Obituary31 1906-06-25 5 Obituary. The Duke of Almodovar (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 24th Juuu.—The death is auuouuc- j oil of the Duke of Almodovar, Spanish Foreign Minister aud late President of the: Morocco Conference.31 words
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Article997 1906-06-25 6 'ill* COLONiM. CONFERENCE. Mr. Winston Churchill, Under Secre ary for tbe Colonies, was the principa speaker at the ighth annual Western Australian dinuer, which took place at the Troca lero, L ndon. Mr. Walter James, Agent General i for Western Australia, occupied the chair. Mr. Churchill, iu proposing997 words
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Article122 1906-06-25 6 Pexanq, 25th June. Jiij courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) Loiuiori Iteiimnil Bank ...2/4g n 4 months* sight Bank 2/4* 3 Credit 2/1,; 3 Documentary ...2/4; Calcutta. Demand Bank les 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 B uiiL.iv. Demand Bank 175 Mouimein. Demand Bank 174 3 days’ sight Private 177122 words
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Article237 1906-06-25 6 Gold leaf 05. B. Pepfier (W. o«*ast allw.no/. > out ot stock While Pepper 21». telle s Tram.' Pepper 22 sellers Cloves (picked 42. —sales \1 ace 71» Vlace Pickings *4B X ill megs lids 00. —salts f No. 1 5 40 Sug.u 2 no stocK. Basket 82 05237 words
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Advertisement79 1906-06-25 6 No Competition. Tin* uniform uncross <>f < 'liatnliot Inin's li<•.. t’holcia' ami t *ian ii«it*a I’onit'ilv in Hi- iv lie I uml cure <>f l»o\vf| coin|il.nuts i*«>tti in «'l*iMie i nu'l mlults has hiou-lit it into almost universal us», so lliat it is practically \vv> lit tut a rival, ami,79 words
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Advertisement105 1906-06-25 6 MACK AY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. THE CELEBRATED “S.'B. Co.” G/es/ers' Champagne. GIN BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND Buttery Co. EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Parity Guaranteed, AGENTS SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENANG. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOE PENANG <* F. M. S. Y\ O Wfl >- U 1 co105 words
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Advertisement263 1906-06-25 6 JOHN TYNDALL Co.’s CELEBRATED PEACOCK BRAND CEYLON TEAS, GUARANTEED PURE. Grown in Ceylon and Packed in England. The above teas are sold by Messrs. Goon Yen Friends N Tong Joo Co. Petiauir. 'enang Commercial Co. C tUi J ritcl»ard Co. lpolt. Talk Chiu Co. VACCA MILK. IN PATENT-STOPPERED GLASS BOTTLES.263 words
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Article989 1906-06-25 7 Japan having established a confhlerice in e the foreign investor, which he lias bad no e leason to regret, is determined lhat he shall v have a full complement of statistical inlor- (nation at his disposal, so that, he mat; k ep I touch with the position, and989 words
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Advertisement1413 1906-06-25 7 P, Molr Ct anes 9 CYLINDER OIL. Sandilands. Buttery <St Co. Petter’s Patent Petroleum Engines. THE MOST PERFECT MOTOR OF THE DAY. tor Quotations and Catalogues APPLY TO SANDILANDS. BUTTERY Co., Sole Agents, PENANG F. M. S OLDHAM HALL, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthful location, food the best, large1,413 words
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Advertisement8 1906-06-25 7 BAXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CAfIVAs. SANDIMKBS, BIiTTERY Co8 words
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Advertisement1231 1906-06-25 8 YOON SUN, WARHMAKLR JEWLLLLR Dealer in Gold aud Silver Watches. Graphophoues, Records, Pius, Ae Ac. Prices Very Moderatellepairer of :iuv description o' Musical iust rumeuts ami Gruphophoues, Ait*., AcNo. Xl, Market Street. Lim Sun Ho, CHOP rtb’NO MOH Co. It 1. Beach Street, Penang. DENTISTRY. W. MANSON. American Dentist, Late1,231 words
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Article2897 1906-06-25 9 By Senator Stanikorth Smith. Professor Seeley ouce said that Great Britain seemed to hare conquered aud peopled half the world in a tit ot absence of mind. If that le so, she was extremely fortunate in not ouly securing all the vacant temperate lauds of the world—so that the2,897 words
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Article186 1906-06-25 9 Penang, 25th June, 1906. Bekf— ds. Soup [>er catty 12 Roast 24 Steaks 24' Ste»v or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 'longue Feet 15 i Heart 30 1 Liver per catty 32} Pork— Pork 32 j Pig’s Head 241 Feet 2G Tongue 3G;186 words
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1129 1906-06-25 9 Tuesday, .list July Thursday 2nd August, and Saturday 4th August. First Day. Tuesday, ,31st July, 1906. 1. —The Maiokx Plate. Value s**oo. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All aniu als imported into the Straits oi1,129 words
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Advertisement93 1906-06-25 9 Contracted Neuralgia During the War. I had a bad cai>e of neuralgia which I contracted during ti e war. 1 tried several kiuds of medicine but they did me no good until a friend of mine recommended Chamberlain's rain Balm which gave me immediate roliof. 1 l»a>e had no trouble93 words
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Advertisement74 1906-06-25 9 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is everywhere acknow lodged to be the most successful medicine in use foi towel (Complaints. It always cures, and cures quickly It can l<e deluded upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhoea, a- d74 words
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Advertisement61 1906-06-25 9 It. ware nf a Cough \..u is t lk* time to got rid of that cough, ft ii you !.>: if lung on no ono ran «ell 7. hat Iha cud may be. Others have been cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamber iaius Cough Remedy. Why uot61 words
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Advertisement39 1906-06-25 9 Ini Pantun Karang-Karangan, CONTENTS:— Pantun Dagang, Runda Diri, I'uji-Pujian, Budi, Kasih. ambayang, ndier. 50 CENTS PER COPY. AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LTD. TRY CLARETS AND You won’t drink other brands any more. 6. H. SLOT Co., Penang, SOLE IMPORTERS.39 words
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Advertisement57 1906-06-25 9 1 j L FOR PRICES APPLY TO i;. S SENG Co Agents Jeyes’ Puri/ier, a* 8 A m RELIABLE AND UNIFORM, WORLD RENOWNED Hie West aud most powerful disinfectant extant. lu I 2 5 gallon drums aud 40 gallon c?.sks. Foi simples aud <pi>titijus apply to Sand/lands, lluitery Co Sole57 words
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Advertisement1237 1906-06-25 10 WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINGS. Stock Alwaya on Hand ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. mm STERILIZES MILE USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS MOST REFRESHING. A Luxurious Perfume Far Superior to the !n Health. German Kinds. IN CASES OF 48 1-lb. Tins $8-00. A NECESSARY RESTORATIVE IN SICKNESS. £au«Colognc 96 Lib. Tins j$11-001,237 words
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