Straits Echo, 14 September 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1906-09-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No 210.35 words
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Advertisement1213 1906-09-14 1 TIANQ LfcE CO. ASAHI BEER *U3Ba IHVSV SOLE AGENTS. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. X800,000 X9 7^,000 X800,000 Capital Paid-up Reserve Fund liflserve Liability!of Proprietors Head Office: HATTON COURT, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON. Agencies and Branches. Bombay Ilai-kow Penang Bangkok1,213 words
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Advertisement22 1906-09-14 1 SOLE AGENTS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. 63$* ft KS <s> Co rrr X m O 3D c? oj N Cv G •MTV SSSVa c.22 words
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Article3163 1906-09-14 2 (From The Journal.) Bku pardon, Sir, but my internals as lieeD troublin’ me all night, ;tu I thought I’d take the liberty to ask if ver’d got a drop of brandy to spare.” f This was ‘Mr. Robert Walker, louiist. So he described himself ou the dirty3,163 words
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Advertisement9 1906-09-14 2 lUXTF.R Co.’s BEST NAVV, CANVAS. r SANUIUNDS, ISUTTCRY Co.9 words
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Advertisement2090 1906-09-14 2 FINISIN FiNISIN FINISIN NEURALGIA NEURALGIA cured. NEURALGIA FINISIN Graham's Neuralgia Cure. The most distressing pain is relieved with this remedy, and ofteu so quickly, as to be remarkable. After 30 years’ experience, we unhesitatingly say you will derive the greatest benefit from its use. We believe it to be unequalled2,090 words
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Shipping.
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Article52 1906-09-14 3 Mary Austin, I>i\ s s., 121, Canipliell, 1 14th Sept.. l’eluk An sou. 13th Sept (Jen K. (J. Co. Kistna, Ur. s.s., 542, Learinont. 14 h Sep*., Singapore, 12th Sept, Geu —ll EA Co. Hataka M vii', Jap. s.s.. 3,820, Mur.it, 14th Sept., Yokoham;». 2 ml Aug Geu., —15.52 words
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Article43 1906-09-14 3 1 tin September. Cornelia, for Port Swet ten ham and Malava. Chan Tai. for Perlis ami Set it!. Lady Weld, for Telnk Anson. Fly ng Dragon, for Port Welti and Taiping. Hole Canton, for Edie, T. Setnawe, Segli, Olehleh and Salmi*;. V43 words
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Article46 1906-09-14 3 1 rune is From A j* >il Due Malta Sini;apo:e A /5 ACo. 1 -M 1»S -pt Beuvorlich Singapore a n.&Co. 15rh Meueluus i vei pool W M A Co. 17ib Beuvenue London S. 1 >.&0o. 21 st Fox lev Singapore H 1, &Co. 28th46 words
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Article43 1906-09-14 3 I ntx*>Iy h'nr .1 ,fnb feline» Malta j _VIoml>o A .O ACo. loth Sept. I’etivoi ii-li jLon<lo:i S B.ACo iMh Meuelaus Singapore W.M.AO. 17<h Ben veil lie jSin«:ai>ore ■5 m AC > -1 st Fox lev New Yo>k i 1! L ACo. 20th43 words
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Article126 1906-09-14 3 For Colombo A Tutic >i in IVr llikaia Maru, to-morrow, 11 h.mi. longkab— Per .1 cayyee, to-morrow, 1 p.n. Lmgkat— Per linn Whalt Soon, tomorrow, 2 p. in Teluk A M sou—Per Mary Austin, tomorrow, 2 p.m. Siugapoie and Hongkong—Per Sni Samj, to-mo low, 3 p m Port126 words
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Article52 1906-09-14 3 Per M<mi Aunt hi, from Telnk Anson Mr. I’hvsick. Per /v /«/mo, from Singapore Mr. Gridds and Messrs. C. Calde, Hewlett, Meg&WarHin, Aro.oltndo, A ruoashelluin Chettv, Padiri Pillav ami Sainiinat lian Ciiett.y. From I’ori Svo'teuham Messrs. Guuate. Jewilt, Uani'K. 110 Siik Kian, Sheedy, Paterson, Mr and Mrs Taylor and52 words
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Advertisement1137 1906-09-14 3 (S HIPPING.) TM, S 5 wm i 8. N. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures Mail Service. Outwards gq,t. 27 Simla II Dcßa T 25 Motto connecting with 8.». Britannia do 8.8. Mooltan do 8.8. Himalaya SB|><Homewards. 15 h.B. Malta connecting with 8.8. Macedonia 21* 8.8. Devonlia do China i;{ s.B.1,137 words
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Advertisement213 1906-09-14 3 iSIA'IIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. IN DO-JAVA LINE. A 8. N. Co.'s Fleet. The Company n aintaius ;i first class service of stea-i era carrying both passengers and cargo direct from Calcutta and Rangoon to the following ports in Java Ratavia Pasoeroeau Samar.iug Pekalongau Soerabuya Cheribou Ranjoewangi 1 lie Company’s213 words
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Article, Illustration100 1906-09-14 4 Justice -atisfles everybody and justice alone —/Tmsrs Established June 1st, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT TUI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., N >. 226 —232, Beach Street, Penan PRICE DAILY LOCAL M* P*r animu OUTSTATIONS Postage Extra. MAIL KDITION (Poet Free) $15 CAULK ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188100 words
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Article26 1906-09-14 4 M AKR1AOK. On the 14th September, at St. George'* Church, by the Rev. F. W. Hainee. m.a., H. <le I*. Cooke to Dorothy Farrer-Baynes26 words
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Article824 1906-09-14 4 We are really beginning to wonder it tiie Island of Penang Inis b- en expunged from the British Admiralty charts, sucii a weary length of time it is since Georgetown has l>een treated to a glimpse of the cross of her patron saint proudly Hying from the ensign824 words
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Article685 1906-09-14 4 Thk second re! eirsal for the chorus of Cloches de Corneville" took place last evening at the Town Hall and there was a very t ood attendance. The choruses are beginning to go with a swing, as thev are bound to do with such an accomplished and painstaking685 words
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Article272 1906-09-14 4 Yestkbliay eveuiug Mr. Ng Pak Hoev, tlie genial Vice President of the Penang Mutual Improvement Association, was “at home” at the Club house to the members and his friends. In response to the invitations sent out over a hundred and fifty guests, including practically everyone known272 words
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Article678 1906-09-14 4 P. C. C. vs P. F. S. A coop game of soccer was witnessed on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, when the Penang Cricket Club aud the Penang Free School played off their League fixture. With tine weather prevailing and the grouud iu good condition, nothing was wanting but678 words
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Article243 1906-09-14 4 Yup Bok Swee, of Batu Fertinghi, yesterday morning charged Loh Tan Quay with breaking into bis house, aud with the theft of three bajus, a basket, aud a dollar aud eighty cents iu inouey. Yup said that he was awakened about midnight by (he balking of243 words
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Article659 1906-09-14 4 Before Mr. G. A. Hereford at the First Court this morning, Mahomed A riff charged his sou Che I)in with the theft of a copper pan valued at 330. Mr. Nambyar conducted the case for the prosecutiou, while the accused was uudefended. Iu opening the case. Mr.659 words
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Advertisement381 1906-09-14 4 KING STREET THEATRE. Tc-Nicht! To-nicht!! THK COMEDY INDIAN RATOE THEATRICAL CO. Wll.l, STAciK THE CHARMING 01 ERL “BERTHA AND SIE6FREID." PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserved Se.it. fjJ-UO 2nd Class oOcts-. Ist Class 100 i 3id 30 TUNGKU SJAINOE, F.wp'iefor TUAN AM, il iwfj'ir. Mr. W. WE ITS. Slaye Manager. Mr. W.381 words
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Advertisement67 1906-09-14 4 Bilious Colic Prevented I’iike :i double dose of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as s>»*>n as the liist indication ..t the disease! appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people who Hie subject to at'acks of bilious colic use the remedy in this way with67 words
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Advertisement52 1906-09-14 4 Indications of Rheumatism. Suro ami swollen joints, sharp, shooting pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sle"»p—that meins rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fijjlit, but Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has conquered it thousands of times. One application gives relief. George Town Dispensaiv. General Agents, and for sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement70 1906-09-14 4 Cuts, Braises and Burns Quickly Healed Cthamberlaiu's Pain Halm is an antiseptic liniment aml when applied to outs, lu-iiis«*«< and lrtirnc, causes them to heal without maluratiou and much more qnickly than by the usual treatment. Itallavsthe pain of a burn or scald almost instantly. Unless the injury is very70 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article65 1906-09-14 5 The Defence Commission. (E: It4> fitfwcilil.) Siniriipor**, 14-tli September.—ll.MS. lerrMe lias left Singapore. It is understood that the War Office Commission lias decided to recommend that tli*> defences of Singapore be modernised, with the adoption of the latest pattern of nine and six-inch guns, which will given higher rate65 words
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Article198 1906-09-14 5 The Manwuvres (Supplied «'v lteuter.) [joudou. 14th September.—The Army niau'i uvies at Aldershot, conducted by Oeneral Sir John French, with naval officers co-operating. Lave begun at Aldershot. The idea is that Ireland is invading England a fter defeating the Heet. The General Staff. London, 14-tli September.—Au Army Order198 words
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Article58 1906-09-14 5 Criticism of the Army. {Supplied by Reuter.) bondou, 14th September.—The foreign critics of the German mauoeuvies are impressed by the endurance displayed by the troops, but are surptised at the use of a close formation of infantry for frontal attacks and the absence of head covering in the trenches,58 words
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Article73 1906-09-14 5 More Troub!es Supplied, by Renter.) Loudon, 14th September—The anti,Jewish organisation in Odessa has p'acarded the citv, urging all patriots to exterminate the Jews. The population of Odessa is most, alarn.e l. The mu rderess of General Minn lias been hanged in Ihe Schlessulberg prison. M. Stolvpiu, ilie Russian Premier,73 words
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Article75 1906-09-14 5 The “Times” and the Customs Supp 7 ie<i by Reuter.) Loudon, 14th Sep eml»er—The Time* comment a strongly upon the inadi quacy of ilie Chinese assurances regarding the position of Sir Robert, Hart, the Inspe’tortleueral of the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs, and says that, if Great Britain accepts thfse75 words
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Article37 1906-09-14 5 Hopes of Salvage. (Supplied by Reuter.\ London, 13th September.—All piepiratious have been made for re-flontb g the liuer R'lridniri'a, stiaode 1 eff Honolulu, aud there w every hope thit the salvage party will le successful.37 words
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Article59 1906-09-14 5 Two New Expeditions. (Supplied by Reuter.) Uiudou, 14tli September.—It is uuderMood that, owing t> the serious growth "f sleeping sickness in Uganda, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has decided to send out au expedition to investigate the discus' 1 while another e *pelitiou goes to West Africa59 words
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Article19 1906-09-14 5 baited States Prepared. (Supplied by Renter.) London, 13th Septemlier Three Amerl--1 an warships have been despatched to Cuba.19 words
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Article44 1906-09-14 5 Illness of Princess Royal. (Supplied by Reuter London, 13lli September.—The Princess Royal has been unwell for some time as the result ot au attack of iuflueuzi. An operation has beeu performed and the Princess is makiug satisfactory progress. No bulletins are l>eiug issued.44 words
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Article133 1906-09-14 5 A Peking telegram of 31st ulto, to the China Mtil, says A Grand Couucil was held iu the presence of the Emperor and Empress-Dowager today. The business was as under: Be it resolved that a constitution be granted 15 years hence. Be it further resolved that 11 boards133 words
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Article615 1906-09-14 5 Anxiety Among Traders. Hongkong, Ai gust 10 Great uneasiness is felt, here iu view of the increasing evidence indicating that it is the set purpose of the uew board of Chinese Commissioners at Peking to over-ride tbe powers of the Foreign I us ector-Geceral. Despite the assurance recently615 words
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Article475 1906-09-14 5 Thus the Straite Times of Tuesday last:— Everybody knows how certain epitie's suit and stick while others do not suit and fall away. Our racing readers will bears us out iu this diiection. They will recall Royal Ascot.'* Glorious Goodwood.'' Appy Amptou,' aud Good old Croydon" the two475 words
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Article697 1906-09-14 5 Taiping folk have had a regular storm iu a teacup over the «lescriptiou of the ladies’ «lresses at the races as given by that clever penwoman Tasina.” Above-Board now knocks i lie bott >m ont of all this nouseuse bv the following lines in the Pion r ee:697 words
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Article94 1906-09-14 5 To-i>\y. 26ih Dav of 7th M'*'»ii. Football Match :Y. M. C. A r F.e* School. Town Band. Esplanade. 6 to 7 p in. The Geaeial Dio*cop» C*, Peuaug Roa«i, 9 p.m. C uned y Indian Ri*oe 'I he.it rie .1 C “Berlin aud Segfreid," Kmg Sieet 'Theatre, 9 p.m.94 words
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Article15 1906-09-14 5 China (Mal a) 15 h Sept China ([Sachsen) 18th German (Prim Ludtriy) I9ih15 words
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Article55 1906-09-14 5 P. O. SAILINGS. %l.iii S«* vice. in w inns !I m•**w a «»»k Simla V 7 Seri. Ma 1 1 /5 Sept Uella It Get j Penu'ia li9 I xira Servic e. OUTW A ROR. 11 *XI K W AK I» Nile 18 Sept j Java ,2? P c ra55 words
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Article32 1906-09-14 5 O \'mw \l<ioii ...Sept. IK h 731 5 pm First (quarter 25 hill 5 Pm. O hull .Moon Od. 2nd 743 4 pm. f,a.-t Quarto* 10th 10 39 o P.M.32 words
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Advertisement13 1906-09-14 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Northam Road. CllUColilttiH, Pulibou*, J>esßGTt Pon<l-mt, At It'oronable Ptiee*.13 words
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Advertisement89 1906-09-14 5 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter a* Poit Rliziheth. Cip* Colon v. who lia<l a very 1.i.l attach of cramp colie and sav« “I was so ln<i 1 hail (o jfn to l<eJ, wl)»*ii a friend of mine eave me89 words
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Advertisement123 1906-09-14 5 Unnecessary lixpcnse. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dvseuterv roue* on without warning and prompt relief must bn obtained. There is no necessity of inclining the expense of a physician's service in such cisesif Chamber* Iain’s Colic, Cho’era and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this leiedy123 words
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Advertisement926 1906-09-14 5 PALMER TYRES PALMER TYRES are claimed to be now the most tup rior Tyre* maim Uttar ul f< r Cycles and Motors, for the following reasons: I. The Quality of the Rubber is of the parent, and will therefore lesist weai lietter t inferior mixtures, which are liable to crack926 words
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Miscellaneous26 1906-09-14 5 WEATHER. Tiik following report is ki i»*l 1 v sutu>lie«U»' ti e Signal Din«lor of Fort Cornwallis at ‘I a hi lo <lav was ..'»7 lucll.26 words
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Obituary39 1906-09-14 5 Obituary. Prince Albrecht of Prussia .(Supplied by Renter.} London, 14'b Sepleuil er. The d«atli is announced of Priuce Albrecht of Prussia, Regent of the Duchy of Brunswick, who was born in 18-L and eleete 11 the R-*gencv iu 188539 words
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Article119 1906-09-14 6 I’enano, 14th Sei'tkmhkk. (lly courtesy oj the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4* 3 Credit 2/4 k 3 Documentary ...2/4, n Calcutta. Deniaii.l Baltic ics 171 3 «lavs’ sigh* l’r«mte 175 B'lininif. D.amaml Bank 174 Mouimein. Demand Bank 172$ 3 davs' sight Private 175119 words
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Article187 1906-09-14 6 Hold leaf 5 64 80 B. Pepper(W.Coast Mbs.o oz. *liß. sa’es While Pepper 27 2ft sale» rniug Pepper 21 GO sales Cloves (pic’ced 42.— sale* Mace 7(5 sales Mace Pickings 137 sales Nutm«*gs 1 l()s 31.— sellers No 1 535 ppl •tug.ir z 2 no stock Basket $2 00187 words
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Article891 1906-09-14 6 *0 Number of p Capital. Shares ssue Last Dividend. Name. (Quotations. S issued Value 1 I Mining 1903 300/00 30.000 10 10 Ueiat Tiu Miuiug Co. Ltd. §14 1000 5 l/o,000 4,6oo!bL jlJersawah Gold Miuiug Co. Ltd. jlO. 1901 OOO.OOO ’bO 000 10 1( Druseh Hvdraubc Tin Miuiug Co.891 words
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Advertisement96 1906-09-14 6 BORDEN’S PEERLESS BRAND EVA'ORATED CREAM. Absolute Pi’pity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PEN A NO. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR rENA NO S F M. .S 0 /> «nuiactM > X 'W' T /w o 1 M. R Lu <•. T «V c°96 words
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Advertisement489 1906-09-14 6 70U SATE MONEY BY BUYING And you buy wisely, because it is the Best and yet the Cheapest Beer in the Market. Ask for it of: EASTERN A. ORIENTAL HOTEL CRAG HOTEL NEDERLAND HOTEL... HIAI’ LEE Sc Co. GUI TEK BEE Co. GOON YEN FRIENDS TONG .100 Co. TIANG LEE489 words
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Advertisement830 1906-09-14 7 P, Afo/r Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL. Sandiland*. Buttery Sr Co. John fiazley White Bros., PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Sandilands, Buttery Co.. AGENTS. PENANG F. M. S. RUBEROID ROOFING. Adamson, Oilfillan Co., Ltd Jeyes’ Puri/ier, RELIABLE AND UNIFORM, WORLD RENOWNED 'Hie host ami most powerful disinfectant extant. In 12 5 gallon drums830 words
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Advertisement1310 1906-09-14 8 YOON SXJN, NOTICE. WATCHMAKER JEWELLER V r IEWS of Penang, Singapore. Perak, Selangor, an 4 Sumatra. Dealer iu Gold and Silver Watches, Giaphophones, Records, Pius, <fcc., Ac. Prices Very Moderate, lvepairer of any description of Musical instruments and Grapliophoues, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. 78c Pliotos enlarged, various sizes1,310 words
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