Straits Echo, 17 September 1906
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Title Section39 1906-09-17 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILV CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VO I' 4*. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 17tL SEPTEMBER, 190«, Single Copy, 10 cents, No *2 l*2.39 words
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Advertisement1187 1906-09-17 1 SOLI: A GLUTS. ASAH1 BEER 2 U 333 IHVBV TIANG LEE CO BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Nederlandsche Handel INCOK POUATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. £BOO,OOO £9 75.000 £BOO.OOO Capital l\tid>p Reserve Fund Reserve Liability!of Proprietors Head Cilice ration COURT. TUREADNBEDLE STREET, LONDON. Uoiubav1,187 words
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Advertisement17 1906-09-17 1 BASS’S ALK. 9 ,v E Ct CO Cc a XL o sa e<3 inO.i.S S.SS3XNMD SOLE ALEXIS.17 words
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Article1085 1906-09-17 2 Thk Philippine Peso. Tie Committee of Philippine Interests lias teceived tin* following letter from the governor General, in reply to its communication with regard to the proposed re-coinage of the silver peso Respectfully returned to Sr. Jose Ma. de la Vi a. I resideute Comite de1,085 words
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Advertisement2496 1906-09-17 2 FACE ACHE IS CUBED WITH FINISIN, RECEIVED DIRECT FROM MESSRS. PEEK FREAN COMPANY, LIMITED. Graham's Neuralgia Cure. It acts splendidly: promptly: efficiently. The pain goes: instead of agony—ease and relief. Everyone says so: won’t you try it Face-ache cannot continue with Graham’s Neuralgia Cure. Be advised and you will advise2,496 words
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Shipping.
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Article206 1906-09-17 3 Perak, Hr. s.h 519, Trewe ke, 17th Sep*., Singapore, 15lh Sept, Gen., —S S S. Co. Pin Seno, Hr. s.s., 97H. l).ividson. 17'h Seat Singapoie, 15th Sop l Gen Q.H. K« e Merionethshire, Hi 1,950, Kilt cl 1; 17ili Sept., London, 12th Auyr, Gen, H. Si Co. Pentaketa. Hr.206 words
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Article32 1906-09-17 3 17th Skptembmi Pailang, for Hatu Ha lira Canton, for Pangkor and Tc’uk Alison. Pentakota, tor Rangoon and Calcutta. Ail-, for Singapore, China and Japan. F/y'ng Dragon, for Port Weld and Taipiug.32 words
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Article22 1906-09-17 3 Vessels IV» If# A')* oh Due Men vein; fi'Mnlon S.n.&Co. '2 1 s»i p‘ Fox le v Singapore H LAfn. 2H(li22 words
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Article23 1906-09-17 3 1 iggfh h\,r 1 A/rnt* I.itivet 1 l>uiivemt* Singapore S P AC<> Fox lev New York H ACo. *21 >>t Sept •2!H)i23 words
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Article106 1906-09-17 3 For .Singapore, China and J.ipin Per Print Liuhritj, to-morrow, 11 a.in. I>eli Per Langkat, to-morrow, 1 pin. Pang kahili Bramlan— Per Petrel, tomorrow, I p.m. Asaliau—Per Tatv Tong, tc-inorrow, 1 p.m. Port Swetteuliam an l Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Poit Swetteuliam ami Singapore—Per Perak, to-morrow, 3106 words
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Advertisement1384 1906-09-17 3 (SHIPPING.) TAft <r A IS. I. Co. ft/prcted Arrivals and Dejxnlures. Mail Service. Outwardsjs*pt. s B. Simla i»ct. II Della n.n. Malta connecting with s.s. Britannia do s.h. Mooltan do s.s. Himalaya Homewards. Dcvauhu connecting »4». China |;l m.k* Oceana goes direct Home. a*. D<lhi connecting with b Mongolia l)ct.1,384 words
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Advertisement196 1906-09-17 3 ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd. INDO-JAVA LINE A S. N. Co.’s Fleet. Tiie Company ir.aiutaiug a first class service of steamers carrying both passengers aud cargo direct from Calcutta and Rangoon to the following ports iu Java Hatavia Pa; oeroeau Sauiarau IVlalongan Soerabaya Cln ribou Uaujoewangi '1 he Company's Steamers196 words
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Article, Illustration102 1906-09-17 4 Junt-w satisfies every bod y and justice alcm.— Km Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sundays.) CRITERION 7 PRESS, Lid., No. 226—232, Beach Street. Penan 4 PRICE DAILY LOCAL Ml p*>r am n> OUTBTATIONS Poetage Kxirr. MAIL KDITION (Poet Pree) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephoue No.102 words
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Article1543 1906-09-17 4 The current number of the Government Uaeettz contains the jpieliminary Jury List for Penang for next year. We note that the present list appears to have been more carefully compiled than former ones, for in it we do not lind the names of practising lawyers, doctors and1,543 words
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Article37 1906-09-17 4 Wk would remind members of the Les Cloches de Corneville” Company that theie is fu’l rehearsal for both chorus aud orchestra at the Town Hall at ft o’clock this evening. Punctuality will be gieatly oppreciated37 words
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Article107 1906-09-17 4 i Tub fifth Assizes of the ye»r open iu the Supreme Court tomorrow. There are only five cues ou the calendar, but they are t heavy ones. The ftd'owiusr is the list (1) Teo Sim Swre, Ng Teong Hai, Ng TVoug Koi, Ong Kali, Choo Sih 'eh Choo107 words
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Article142 1906-09-17 4 A Dinner was given on Saturday evening, at Mr. Oug Huu Chong's buugalow at Western Road, to Messrs. E. Mann and M. 1. Mericau. teachers of Standard Y’lIC at the Free School, by those of their pupils who, having recently passed their annual inspection, will soon142 words
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Article276 1906-09-17 4 < >n Sit U' day morning, about 8 o’ch ck. the inhabitants of Jelutong weie alarmed at the appearance of a hostile looking army uiarclimg upon them. When this force came uearer it turned out to be the picnic party j of St. VI. If FieeSchool,together with a few276 words
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Article175 1906-09-17 4 Du kino the past few months several cases I of theft have occurred at the various Chinese I Clubs in McAlister Road, and the thiev*s 'so far, have managed to elude the Police. Yesterday morning, at about o p in., one of the members of the George175 words
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241 1906-09-17 4 1 To-day the Moon Festival c ones to an end, and the Spirits of the destitute who are dead and gone and who for the past mouth have, according to Chinese tradition, lieen prowling this earth iu seirch of food ouce more teturu241 words
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Article165 1906-09-17 4 The landlord of a brothel in p eiuu Road yesterday morning hailed at the house iu order to look it over, when he foiiu.i sacrificial paj ers scatteieJ all over the five foot away aud the door lockel. S spec!in.r that sain thiug unusual had happened he reported165 words
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Article185 1906-09-17 4 A case of attempted murder took place at a toddy shop iu Penang Road, just, opposite lie Leith Street Police Station, at 7-50 p m last Saturday uiglit. \Ve are credibly informed that ou the uiglit in question two Kling men were sittiug on a bench iu the185 words
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Article715 1906-09-17 4 Tuk Inquest Continued. The adjourned inquiry iuto the circumstances attending the death of Cheah Kee Lam, a Cashier of 820 Penang Road, whose corpse was found at Caunter Hall, was resumed before Mr. G. A. Hereford, thecoro- ner, this afternoon. Heug Ah Kow, depose 1:—I715 words
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Advertisement1090 1906-09-17 4 KING STREET THEATRE. NOTICE. THEATRICAL CO. W1U. S'J'AOK THE CHARMING Ol'ERV, “BUNGA MAWAR.” To-morrow Tuesday) Night. CHAYAH UDARA.” PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserved »Seit J2-00 i 2ud Class 50cts. 1st Class 1 00 i 3rd 30 To-night! To-night!! THE COMEDY INDIAN RATOE (vN Saturday, ill* 1 3rd November, 1000, H TUNOKII1,090 words
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Advertisement75 1906-09-17 4 Cuts. Bruises and BurnsQuicklv Healed. I ,a,n berlaiu s Pain Palm is an antiseptic I liuimeut aud when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly thau bv tie usual treatment, ft allays the pain of a burn or scald almost instantly.75 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article87 1906-09-17 5 The Attorney Generalship. (Echo Speetah.) Singapore, 17th September.—The lion. W. J. Napier lias accepted the post of Attorney-General of the Straits Settlements. Shooting. Singapore, 17tli September.—At the shoot of the Singapore Rifle Association Sapper Murray, of the Volunteer Royal K igineers, won the Governor's Cup with the excellent score87 words
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Article236 1906-09-17 5 Mr. Haldane’s Views. (Supplied hy Reuter.) I. 'udou, 17ih September. Mr. Haldane, iu the coarse of a speech's lid that lie approved of disai iinctihent, but there must lx* co-operation amongst the Powers to bring ll about and Englaud could not afford to put herself in a weak236 words
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Article78 1906-09-17 5 The H'gh Comntissioncrship (<S'm/ y ied by Uenter.) Loudon. 1 7» li September.—The French rureigu Mini-try has despatched an importaut con.iuiiuicatiou to the King of Greece, "I'ieli, it is understood, notities the proposals "I tlu* protecting Powers for anew High boinniissiouer for Crete aud implies that the Powers will78 words
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Article101 1906-09-17 5 Ihe President at Marseilles. 'B"l'pHul I y t{ enter.) botidi u, loth September.—President Fal- h s g‘*ue to Marseilles, where extra--1 1,1 ll preciuliou* are l*emg taken for "> v. owing to Auarciiist threats. It is ihat the carriage in which he will l’* 'be Colonial Fxhihitiou procession J101 words
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Article175 1906-09-17 5 The Insurrection. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, loth September.—ln pursuance of a policy for forcing the intervention of the Uuited States, the Cuban insurgents are burning the Aiuericau-owued sugar mills. London, lfith September—M**. Tafr, the United States Secretary for War, leaves Washington for Cuba tp-day, Accompanied by Mr. Bacon, the175 words
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Article85 1906-09-17 5 The Navy. (Sup/ lied by Reuter.) London, loth September.—Prince Henry of Pruss'a has been appointed to the commat.d of the active German battle fleet, iu succession to Admiral Kaester. The Co'onies. L'»udou, 17th September—'The announcement made iu Perliu that the German Government will ask iu November for a further85 words
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Article47 1906-09-17 5 Britishers in Danger. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon. 15th Septemlier.—The whole ot the Abir district of the Congo Frte State has been placed uuder martial law. It is poiuted out that Britishers iu that regiou are greatly endangered thereby. Prosecutions (Vperseculions) of British missionaries are beginning.47 words
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Article102 1906-09-17 5 Another Massacre Feared. v Supplied by Reuter.) London, 17ih Septemlier. —A ma.-stcie of the Jews 8 feared iu Odessa aud a terrible pauic prevails. General Trepoff Dead. London. 17th September.—The death is announced, from apoplexy, of Genera’ Trepoff. the notorious Chief of the Kussiau Police aud head of the102 words
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Article48 1906-09-17 5 A Reported Cure (Supplied by Rader.) London, 17tli September.— Iwo Congo Europeans have been cured of the sleeping sickuess at the Colonial Hospital at Brussels, the treatment of the diseaM* beiug based upon a joint use of atoxyl (a newly discovered compound of arsenic) aud strychuiue.48 words
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Article29 1906-09-17 5 Well done, Australia! (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 17th September.—The Melbourne House of Representatives has adopted the Bill for tlio introduction of preferential tariffs i*i favour of Great Britain29 words
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Article118 1906-09-17 5 Boy Killed by Royal Car. Su/>p'ied by Iteuter.) London, 17th September. —A motor car. containing the Duchess of Connaught and her daughter, knocked down and killed a boy at Hounslow. It was a pure accident, and tlie Duchess assisted in nursing the boy iu a local doctor’s surgery.118 words
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Article1281 1906-09-17 5 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, I4:li Sept. Present. j His Excellency the Governor, Sir John I Anderson, k.c.m.o. j His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the‘Troops (Major-General R. Inigo Jones. c.v.o c B.). j Hon. Capt. A H. Young (Col Secretary). Hon. J. It. Innes (Act. Attorney-General). Hon. A. Murray,1,281 words
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Article189 1906-09-17 5 In Cautou, there is an establishment iu Tow-lan Street where Chinese, American, German ami English goods are exhibited. They are uot for sale, but. placed there solely for exhibition purposes bv the Canton Boycott Association, who maintain the establishment. It has the appearance of a reallv first-class189 words
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Article40 1906-09-17 5 Per P<-rik. from Si-igapire Mr. D. K. Somerville. Mr. ami Mrs J. R •ber:si»n, Messrs J. E. Nath in, E. B. Helm**, K. C. Kemp, Hou’ble Presgrave. From Kua’a Luinp«>r Messrs. J. 11 Kobeitson, G. E Cobb. Mrs. King.40 words
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Article75 1906-09-17 5 To-oat. 29ib D-iv of 7*iit M<>*.ii. Towu Band. Esplanade, (I to 7 p m. The General Bioscope Co., Peuang Load, 9 p m. Comedy Indian R*t«-e Theatr’cal Co.: Bmiga Mi war,” King Street Theatre, 9 p.m. To-morrow. Ist Dav of Btb Moon. Football Match Y. M. C. A r75 words
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Article48 1906-09-17 5 P. O. SAILINGS. tl lit ''c «’i t OimVAKIiS lI»HKIVAIH>M. Simla 27 Sort. l.lertn'iu ’Jit Sept Delta 11 (Jet. j Uce tit i Id Ot bxira Set vne OUI'WAKPS. 11 1 *Xlkw a i: Its Nile 18 Sept I Java 22 Sepi Peru 2 Ort. Socotra 6 Oct48 words
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Article33 1906-09-17 5 0 M*»on ...Sept 18 h 7 315 i* m First Quarter 25 It 1115 p m O Full Mom» Oct. 2nd 743 4. p.m Last Quarter 10th 10 39 3 P.M33 words
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Advertisement12 1906-09-17 5 French Confectionery, 17a, Nortliam Road. Chocolate*, Boubou*, l)t»t*Ht KoU'laut, At H?t(tonable /’riVe*.12 words
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Advertisement760 1906-09-17 5 PALMER TYRES. PALMER TYRES are claimed to be now the most sup rior Tyres inanufucturjd for Cudes aud Motors, for the following reasons: 1. The Quality of the Rubber is of the purcxt, and will therefore rcsi-t wear better Ilian inferior mixtures, which are liable to crack and crumble away.760 words
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Advertisement296 1906-09-17 5 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and 'moy. r JpilE h.k. Cilntf.il of #,Caplain J. Kinglet 11, will leave fur Ibe above portH, ou Weduesdav, tlie.t!:li ins*, at o p.m. For freight or passage apply to KOKGUANCo. Ageul* for WEE BIN Co of Singapore Fenamr. 17ili b’eptunber, lit (J. 17 9 Od296 words
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Miscellaneous53 1906-09-17 5 WEATHER Thk following report iskitnllv 8iipplie«1 h« the Signal Director of F\>rt Corn wall is Sp.ir. V To Snr Th, M‘ Wr Fine Fine wa. South South Tlie rainfall «lnriutf 1 l at 9 a.i»* to «lay t\ re .lOitirli noon. T«-«* -T F7 I ine S.s. K. In mi53 words
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Obituary100 1906-09-17 5 Obituary. IMr Clement Tulloch. Echo Sjiecial.) .Singapore, 17 tli September.— Mr. Clement Tullocli, Sub-Manager of the Hongkong ami Shanghai Bank, died yesterday from typhoid fever. Mr Tullookcame to the Far East in |KH6 and was formerly known as a first rate leuuis player. He only returned from leave iu April100 words
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Article381 1906-09-17 6 It is with much tegret I hat we have to jeeord the death ut' Mr. David William'', who held fhe post of Adviser iu (he Customs Departmeut iu Bangkok from 1887 to ItJOU. Ou retiring in the lat er year he went home and, taking381 words
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Article559 1906-09-17 6 Dying to Live Again A \Vfcim> Story of an Inoian Yogi. The llimica Sj,it'iltuxl Magazine which is becoming under the able editorship of Sliisliii Kumar Ghose one of the most in teresting of all the occult periodicals, publishes iu its May number a most readable account of Sanmdhi, which being559 words
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Article123 1906-09-17 6 PENANG, I<TH SEPTEMBER. (By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank London Demand Bank ..2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 i! 3 Credit .2/1.1 3 Documentary ...2/4,"« Calcutta, Demand Bank ics 174 3 days* sight Private 175 Boiniiav, Demand Bank 174 Mouimein, Demand Bank 172.^ 3 days’sight Private 175 Malraa, Demand123 words
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Article186 1906-09-17 6 Gold leaf f €4BO B. Pepper(\V.C«*ast a I l»t». a Silt.!, ki'm While Pepper 27 20 sal»» Trarg Pepper 21 GO sales Gloves (picked) 42.— sale» Mace 70 —sales Mace Pickings 67 sales Nutmegs 110 s 31. —sellers C No. 1 5 35 ppl Sugar < 2 no stock186 words
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Article512 1906-09-17 6 Last Dividend. Quotations Name. Milling Beial Tin Mining Co. Ltd. *ll 21* P- c for year e ding 31 10-5. for year ending dr> 4 00 0 interim for 19C6 1 l/- paid January 1901. 32% for year ending 31/12/05 5 f>er cent, for year ending 15/2/04 p. c.512 words
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Article180 1906-09-17 6 Penang, 17th September. P.MMj, BeKK— ets. Soup per catty 14 Boast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Uuuip Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 00 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per eatty 32 Pork— Pork 32 Pig’s Head 24 Feet 20 Tongue 32 Mutton per180 words
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Advertisement112 1906-09-17 6 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera at:d Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. (too. Taylor, a carpeuter at Port hli/.ai ol 1 1 i n|'i' It >11 v, who lijit] a vory I'iol ill Iiii 1, ot ciamp colic ami d'seuterv. I 'Vila so li.o 1 I had f,, to led,112 words
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Advertisement90 1906-09-17 6 BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Purity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PE NANO. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENANQ F. M. .5 o V* > X. C/3 X o -J s* UJ iy& < OK w c® s'--C\ S o -*oofTO BE90 words
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Advertisement178 1906-09-17 6 YOU SAVE MONET BY BUYING ASAHI BEER, 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 tong joo u Co. CRAG HOTEL NEDERLAND HOTEL... HIAP LEE Co. GIM TEK BEE Co. GOON YEN FRIENDS TIANG178 words
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Article202 1906-09-17 7 A ceusus of wee(*rs lias just 1m en taken v Professor C. Stanley Hals of Wor.•tfcter, Massac! l us *t ts, who has been mabmj; a scientific investigation <f He J s chology ami hygiene of crying. 41 piling ttie weeping of the young ami ohl. lie <li-covers that202 words
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Article855 1906-09-17 7 The Kokumin complains of the partial manner m which the responsibility of op* ning Manchuria has l>eeu forced on J ipan alone eve i by the Powers friendly to l.e'\ leaving Russia entirely to her own humour and convenience for evacuating North Manchuria. 'The Japau se Government,855 words
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Advertisement1509 1906-09-17 7 P. IWo/r Cranes 9 CYLINDER OIL. snndilnnd*. Buttery fir Co. Bazley White Bros., EUROPEAN A6ENCY. PORTLAND CEMENT, u LION BRAND." Sand Hands, Buttery Co.. AGENTS. PENANG F M 8. RUBEROID INDENTS promptly execultd at lowest cash prices for ail kinds of British and Continental goods, including Boots, Sixes and (teatlier.1,509 words
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Advertisement1240 1906-09-17 8 YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER Uea'er in Gold and Silver Watches, G raphopboues, Records, Pius, Ac., &c. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of any description of Musical instruments and Graphopboues, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. 78c NOTICE. V T IEWS of l’euaug, Singapore. Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes1,240 words
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Article1281 1906-09-17 9 Amazing Story of Society Brokerage. “THE LITTLE WIDOW.” LUm WITH .£200.000 AND £B,OOO ok 10,000 a Yeah. j The revelations in tlie Towuslieud case regarding the Marquess’s amazing marriage seem to liave come as a surprise to judge and jury alike. To me, writes1,281 words
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Article1146 1906-09-17 9 2 Labour and Output. Jhe /'iwiinna/ Times of the 15th Aug. publishes the following letter from its travelr ling correspondent:— > Ihe merits of the Chinese labourer aud tbe conditions under which lie works iu i Malaya are subjects lending themselves satisfactorily to generalisation, tven as forcibly1,146 words
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Article753 1906-09-17 9 ONfc of the most curious facts mentioned iu the whole fascinating address which llk British Association l.e>rd list mouth from Professor Ray Laukeater was counseled uot with the “fairy tale? of Scieuce itself, but with its owu positlou iu the sphere of human interest. Science is encountering753 words
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Advertisement74 1906-09-17 9 Bilious Colic Prevented. double < 1 1 of Chamberlain’* »«x»n n i l Diarrhoea Itemed jr its a ,s 1 ,e indication of the disease 7 ,l f threatened attack maf be Mlll i«ct P eo P ew,, are r *tBe»lv J 1 8 °f bilious colic use the deonr'.74 words
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Advertisement88 1906-09-17 9 Unnecessary Hxpcnse. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dysentery como on without warning aiul prompt relief must. l»o obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expeuse of a physician’s service in such oases if Chamberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this rea.edy88 words
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Advertisement53 1906-09-17 9 Indications of Rheumatism. Sora and swollen joiuts, sharp, shooting pains, torturiug muscles, no rest, no sleep—that meius rheumatism. It. is a stubborn disease to fight, but Chamberlain's Pain Bilm his conquered it thousands of times. O.ie application gives relief. George Town Dispeusar v, General Agents, and for sale bv all53 words
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Advertisement147 1906-09-17 9 “Straits Echo” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IRONMONGERS. McAUSTER Co., Genera: Hardware M-iivb tuts au i Ship Chandlers. 19, Beach Street, AND AT SINGAPORE IPOII. 151c MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS. GRAHAM NICHOLSON, Office, Usl 9 Beach Street 14!>c PENANG. SELECT BOARDING HOUSES. THE PRIORY, 38, -\ortham Ro id. litNiiiiiug House situiled at tlie seaside,147 words
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Advertisement337 1906-09-17 9 STOP»!!! Consider This A BRAND NEW PIANO For S7S down. The remainder iiy easy monthly payments. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd., Beach Street. 13 y oo :m n i a i v V V ■MBjPPS FOR PRICES APPLY TO C. S. SJENG Co J Agents IKTSTJR AjNT DES. THE LONDON337 words
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Advertisement538 1906-09-17 9 Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd, \IO Head Ci;< s LON i OS. FIRE—LIFE—MARINE. fiivtjitel Fun Is exceeds Tau'vj Millions. Total Annual lucome t xce ds £3,000,000 2<>-8-0 6 52 o A A ANTHONY <t C< I'enjirj Agency THE I*y\TRIOTIC ASSURANCE Co. (FOUNDED 1*21.) Dublin, f. College Green. I.ONI KIN, iViwy538 words
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Advertisement789 1906-09-17 10 FOR SALE. WROUCHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS. JOHN PRTIN, NIINEK. A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA, bv OLIVER ASHWELL, AUTHOR OF Tale* of the Fen," Chronicle* oj the Carburettor Club," In Peril iii Penanj," etc. PRICE 50 CENTS. CAN IIK II▲ 19 AT TilK CRITERION PRESS, l/ru., 220. 2.12, Peach Street. Pena789 words
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