Straits Echo, 28 September 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section37 1906-09-28 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MVLAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENEKAI I.Y. VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, 2Stli SEPTEMBER, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No 22 2.37 words
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Advertisement1108 1906-09-28 1 ASAHI BEER. C/3 c r* rr: i. CS rr. <; 3 2J339 IHVSV BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid-up-Cafital Kkskkvk Fund—- 1 >.000,000 Capital Pttid’up Reserve Fund Roservo Liabilitv|of Proprietors jLHOO.OOD A’975,000 £800.000 Head Office: HATTON COURT, THREA 11,108 words
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Advertisement22 1906-09-28 1 SOLE AGE NTS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. Jo s Co H --A X o m 30 CO Co htv s<ssva TIAOIG LEG A Ua22 words
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Article1137 1906-09-28 2 An Army uk Pickbks Hard at Work. There are busy sceues in the bop districts of Kent to-day. says a mail psipei. I udei Ibe influence of the diy, liot weather, tie crop lias mat lin'd with leimti kalde rapidity, aiid instead of being at least a1,137 words
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Advertisement97 1906-09-28 2 DAVID COKS.VD SON'S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, No 0. SANIIII ANDS. ItIJTTfcUY ,C« PURE FOR ASTE4 U GRIMAULT S INDIAN CIGARETTI.3 For Aitlimatic pnopTe »ln sc"' r r. >»i OPPRESSION in Uf»-;ttliina HO'"'-'”' >S *nd UUO \CHTTIS INSOMNIA, and OiH U.Ti in EXPECT ORAiION Gi'iiiiiiuli s r>Mnl< r Mn p^nirj97 words
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Advertisement2364 1906-09-28 2 FINISIN FiNiSIN FINISIN NEURALGIA NEURALGIA cured. NEURALGIA FINISIN Urn ha in's Neuralgia Cure. The mo&t distressing pain is relieved with this remedy, and often so quickly, as to he remarkable. After Go years* experience, we unhesitatingly say you will derive the greatest benefit from its use. We believe it to2,364 words
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Shipping.
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Article64 1906-09-28 3 H ki-v kii a, (ter. s.s., I /BG, Nhuiii iuii. Sept Hongkong, 17ih 3**p*., Gen, B. II Co. Kistna, Br. s.s., 524, Learmout. 28lli Sep*., Smeapore, 2Gtli Sept., <(eii, —II L. A Co. Mai.aya, Ger. ss, 34*, Loewe, 28tli Deli, 7lli Sept, Geu.,—B. M. A Co. Lanokat. I Jr.64 words
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Article41 1906-09-28 3 28th Sbptrmbfr. Cornelia, tor 80l t Bwet tenliam and Malacca. To in/ Cion/ Uu, for Bain Balira and Asulian. Ladtj Weld, for Teluk Anson. Uii Pent, for Beilis and Setn 1 Flij ng Dragon, for Bort Weld and Tin ping.41 words
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Article35 1906-09-28 3 1 pnnelg fV'IIM Ajtni* Due F.*xlev Singapore H. li.&Co. •28tliSept. C. A pear iCalcutta A.a Co. 29th 1 iiglitniug iSiut'iipore A.A. Co. 1 bt (Jet. A. A pear Calcutta A A. A .Co. liiii35 words
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Article39 1906-09-28 3 For Aye ill* ben vet 0. A pear 8iiio;i June A A .A .Co. -OtinSept. Fox le v New VoikHFACo. fcttli l»i;_ r li tiling Calcutta A A. A .Co. Ut Oct. A. A|*CU SiuoajMire A A.A.Co. Iltli39 words
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Article103 1906-09-28 3 I oh ietugk.it Per Man/ Au* f iu, to morrow, I i*. in. Ikil u Balira Ber Padaaj, 1 e-morrow, 1 p in. Negapalam and Madras Ber Thong tea, to-morrow, I p.m. lelok Anson—Ber Lainjkat, to-myjvow’, 2 p.m. Kdie, T. S'*ma\ve, Segli, Olddeli and Saliang—Ber Pegn, to-morrow, 2103 words
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Article42 1906-09-28 3 I’m l\ i tuo, from Singapore Fathers l<eteM»ier, Meneuvrier, Kauri I lon Cn' lon. M=i*iieff, Messis T#we* t T/4 Ting, Wio'liow Kte. A. Dreyfu»*, Si iJreyfus. K V. Carev, 71 is. Koltevca. From Port Sftotleiilmin .\J<*.«srs. A. 0. C’apel, Woo Tve.42 words
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Advertisement1372 1906-09-28 3 (SHIPPING.) o /s&!i i Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. 9 i L gr peeled Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards connecting with N<>\. 21 h a. Homewards. U 1(1 w<* s .(<. Detanhu connecting with China |;j s.M .Oceana goes direct Home. •J 7 s.s. Delhi1,372 words
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Advertisement205 1906-09-28 3 ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co, Ltd. INDO-JAVA LINE. A S. N. Co.’s Kmckt. Tim Company n aiutaius a first class service ot «tenners carrying IhMli passengers and cargo direct from Calcutta aud Rangoon to the following ports m Java Mat a via I'asoeroean Sauia r.i ug I VLaloiigan Soerabaya Ch<ril>ou IJaujoewaugi205 words
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Article, Illustration99 1906-09-28 4 Jnslicc «atisfie* everybody and justice aloue.— Kmer? >•* Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Lit, No. 226—222, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE DAILY LOCAI »*t P«r anna» OUTBTATIONB rootage Extra. MAIL EDITION iPoet Pree) *l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang." Telephone No. 18^. V99 words
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Article241 1906-09-28 4 A n KWh pa pi; k generally seems to i»e looked upon as a receptacle for the complaints of everybody in «general ami the public in particular. Many of the complaints received are s*» frivolous that they have t«> timl a resting' place in the waste paper basket, but241 words
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Article546 1906-09-28 4 Thk apparent apathy of tiit* .Straits Government with regard to the terrible typhoon which has devastated Hongkong is amply explained away bv the j Singapore papers received to-day. They publish a letter from the Hon. Captain Arthur Young, Colonial Secretarv, which runs as follows: With refercu •e to l546 words
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Article839 1906-09-28 4 By the German mail, Priuaett* Alter, which is «hie here next Tuesday, Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok, ij.a., l 1.u., (Cantab) will return to his Penang home after an absence of just over live years. During that brief period in England, Mr. Yeoh has performed wonders in839 words
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Article776 1906-09-28 4 Ms. Sun Tze Ting, th« Chinese ConsulGeneral for ilie Straits Settlements, arrived from Singapore at half past eight this morning by the s. s. Kisfna aud was received oil lauding by Messrs. Koo Choo Choou, Cheali Choon Seng, Lo Kuan Sek aud I>r G. L. Tuck, who776 words
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Article933 1906-09-28 4 Considerable interest was manifested in the League match which was piavej o ff on the Esplanade yesterday atteiuoou be tween the Penang Cricket Club and the Chines vltecre it ion Cliib Tl,e ground was in good condition, tie weather excellent, aud the supporters of both teams mustered iu933 words
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Advertisement377 1906-09-28 4 UPTON’S WINES !straits st u e t a d mship Co SPIRITS. Messrs. Tek Thye Cathiravaloo, WHOLESALE AtJKNTS. .14. Heach Street. Kef »il fr.iiu I’eming ommeicial (!oiii| ;iiiv. b'.*, Beach Street, and Heap Lee and Company, 00, Bench Street. A I,SO ON SAI.K At all Respectable Hotel.»:. Specialities Lipton’s Special377 words
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Advertisement46 1906-09-28 4 Indications of khciimatisiu. Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shooting pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep—that means rheumatism. It. is a stubborn disease to tight, but Chamberlain's Pain Palm has completed it thousands of times, °ue application give.- lelivf K«*r sale t>v all Ch--tMt s r-o|46 words
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Advertisement90 1906-09-28 4 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at I Kli/.altel It, Gape Colony, who hail a rv bad attack of cramp colic ami dysentery, says I was so bad 1 had to go to !>ed. when a triend of mine gave90 words
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Article207 1906-09-28 5 VMT TO K LANG. So lan of Selangor Decorated Hr ho Special.) Klaiig, 27th September.—His Excellency the High Commissioner, accompanied by Mias Anderson, and Sir William Taylor, Messrs. (Jonwav, Belli,.Id, Campbell, Venning, Dr. Travers. Col. Walker, Captain Talbot ami other Government Officials, nrrived here by sjtecial207 words
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Article150 1906-09-28 5 The Second Blow {Echo Special.) Singapore, 28th September.- The steamer Ih-vanlto arrived here from Hongkong this morning twenty-four hours late. Her captain reports encountering the second typhoon outside Hongkong, which obliged him to heave to for twenty-four hours, but the vesm*l escaped undamaged. [Snppli (l by Reuter. bon.lon,150 words
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Article120 1906-09-28 5 United States Intervention (SHjtjiied by Reuter.) boudou, 27ili September.— 'he Piesideut «nil Vice-President of the Cuban Republic tender tlieir insinuations to Countess to-day. All ilie Ministe s and beads of departments In'»- already resigued. It is stated that. Cubi will lie governed bv a Commission appuintcd bv the United120 words
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Article72 1906-09-28 5 Wireless Telegraphy and ,M nes (Supplied by Healer.) lioudou, -Hth Septenilier. T'lie lustitnte "I International Law, silting i»t Gheut, has adopted in tides prohibit mu the use f wireless telegraphy bv neutrals in a belligerent '"lie and that such neutrals, if Ciptured. shall lie treat el as prisoners72 words
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Article88 1906-09-28 5 A (ireat Celebration (Supplied by Renter.) boudou, 28th Septembei King Lid ward has couferrod the Older of the Thistle upou 'he laud of Aberdeen. tJieat celebrations ■uc liciug held over the <luartei centenary ol he touudation of the University. Ouelmud•od and fifty foreign delegates are present a| *'i the88 words
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Article61 1906-09-28 5 A Split in the Union [Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 28th September.--The Western Australian Assembly lias resolved Lv 19 to 13 that the uuiou of the .State to tlie rest of the Comiiiouwealth is detrimental to the interests of Western Australia and that the time has arrived for submit tins;61 words
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Article58 1906-09-28 5 The Socialists (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 28th Septemlier.—At the Germau Socialistic Congress, at Mauulieitn, Herr Bebel created a sensation by a speech declaring that the proclamation of a general strike iu Germany as a weapon to obtain reforms, or iu the event of Government intervening against the Russian revolution,58 words
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Article43 1906-09-28 5 The Prospective Governor. (Supplied btj Reuter.) Loudon, 27th Septeu her—Mr. Hughes, the barrister who played the most prominent part iu the investigation of the American insurance scandals, has been nominated as the Republican candidate for the Governorship of New York State.43 words
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Article41 1906-09-28 5 The Sirdar Returns. (Supplied by Reuter Loudon, 28th September .Ma jor-General Sir Reginald Wingate, Sirdar of tlie Egyptian Army, who lewves Loudon for Cairo on Saturday, has lieeu summoned to :»u au iieuce with the King at llalmoral to dav.41 words
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Article39 1906-09-28 5 Japanese in Behring Sea. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 281 ii September. —A Unlisli w arship which lias returned to Vancouver icports that, the unprecedented number of Jarauese sealers in the Retiring Sea has not hampered the modus riveudi.39 words
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Article36 1906-09-28 5 The European Mails (Supplied by Reuter London, 28(!i September.—Tlie British aud German Rost Office authoiities at Shaughai have announced their intention of sending the European mails via Canada in preference to the Suez Ci:u;il route36 words
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Article28 1906-09-28 5 The Interntional Conference. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 28th September.—Tlie International Cancer Conference, sitting at Frankfort, lias resolve 1 to tiud au International Society to combat cancer. I28 words
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Article22 1906-09-28 5 A New Knight. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 28tli SepteuiWr.—The Order of tlie Garter has been co ferred upon Earl Carrington.22 words
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Article25 1906-09-28 5 The Jockey Club Stales. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 2Hr.li S'eplemlier.—The result of the Jockey Club Stakes is as follows: lleppo 1 Keystone. 2 Pluiutree •>25 words
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131 1906-09-28 5 We are pleased to hear that, as a result of Mr. Lee Teng Hui’s visit to Foochow, a branch of the World’s Chinese Students Federal ion has lieeu established iu that city. Over sixty names have been enrolled, with Dr. Hu Kim Eng131 words
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Article1131 1906-09-28 5 t" non Oor Own Cormtponitrut.) Singapore, Wednesday, 8ept. 2*>. The topic of the week has lie ?u the sad motor accident in which a little Fling lad was run dowu aud killed out ou the Bukit |Timali-rd. by a motorcar driven by Mr. i U. E. Somerville, it1,131 words
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Article994 1906-09-28 5 (From Our Own Cort eepomJent Taipiug, 28th September. The event of the week has been the visit of H. E. the Governor who made his first inspection of the regiment ou Monday last. The parade took place at 7 a. in ou the new parade grouud and was994 words
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Article173 1906-09-28 5 Why A pri/.e tor the ugliest dog was given at a show near Wimborue. Wby then, aska our Taiping contemporary, should the! President of the Municipal Commissioners, Pen a no, grudge to pay Mr. Douglas, ot Taiping, 8250 which he claims as the price for I his cliariniug and beautiful173 words
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Article60 1906-09-28 5 To-day. 11 tli i>.*v of 8th Moon. Town Baud. Kspl made, *> to p in. (Joined v Indian lit toe Theatrical Co. Prince I udra Java,” fiiug St net'I I etfie. It in. 'I'o- MOllKOW i2iit Dav ol 8th AJoon. 1 Town Baud, (Jolt Chib, 0 t < .in60 words
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Article16 1906-09-28 5 China (Perniilu) 2tn.li »S*-pl Cliiua (P. i/WwnVA) 2nd Oct (tfnnnii .Mire) 3rd I i16 words
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Article39 1906-09-28 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OUTWAKUS. !Im«k« 10 Ort. I btr-iiihn Sri’t }f.tila <■'> i Or firm i /-7 OH. i.\lra Se-vice. OuTWAMIx lli»MKW'"'l»> Pent .7 0 Sr/)/. Sorotni fa Or/. Sn mot re /6’ Ort. j Maui’a *7 Not)39 words
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Article32 1906-09-28 5 o Kali Vi.».», Oct. 2nd 7 4J4 i* -M (,;lm «/iisiiimi H>rh *****3 f.m. i O Nmw U.wii 18'li 5 42 7 a m First 24'h 8 40 8 pm.32 words
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Advertisement15 1906-09-28 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Northam Roa<l t'liOcolatea, Bonbou^. L>e«bei t touJaut ‘A> ttfi'innnnh}* P: irrg15 words
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Advertisement61 1906-09-28 5 Bilious Colic Prevented. TaUe a double dose of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera am] diarrhoea Remedy as ***** as the lirst indicatiou of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people who are subji*ct to attacks of bilious colic use t!••• ieuicJ' this. Wiij '«Mi peifect61 words
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Advertisement242 1906-09-28 5 Just ;i T.I ioli. NO OTHER BICYCLE Can give the experienced Cjciist In If (he long mill compete stlisf eCtien e MASSEY- HARRIS, MASSEY -HARRIS, MASSEY-HARRIS. FOR,- NO OTHER IS HALF SO SATISFACTORY. To-day's Advertisements. NOTICES. VI3TO s PETRUS, AN mils' fmiii liniii I egs infnini lli* |iul*lic of Penang242 words
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Advertisement294 1906-09-28 5 PENANG ST. ANDREW S SO.LTIY. rpil K Aumul (j«*n*i<tl Meeting will be 1. held ill lli« Ctiaiulier of Coib'tnerce, IVn;inir, >11 Wednesday, 3*>lh October, llH.K>, i at I p in. BUSINESS. I To elect a President A Committee for ensuing year. J. To discuss Celebrali-n ot St. Andrews l)iv. lltjb.294 words
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Miscellaneous9 1906-09-28 5 WEATHER. Tim follow, 11« report iskinllv siipi>iie<Ho ••ii- e9 words
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Article523 1906-09-28 6 An FtroKT to Improve the Conditions in London. Once again the Lancet delivers its annual address to those students who intend joining jbe ranks of medicine. Unfortunately, the official orgau of the medical world, without any desire to adopt a pessimistic or alarmist tone, is not in a523 words
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Article118 1906-09-28 6 Penang. 28th September (Bij courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Hank ...2/4 0 f 4 month i* sight Hank 2/4* 3 Credit 2 /HI 3 Documentary ...2/4\ v Calcutta. Demand Hank I<B 171 3 da vs’ sigh* I’r-vate 175 Bniiimr. Demand Bank 174 Mouiinein. Demand Bank ..172^ 3118 words
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Article183 1906-09-28 6 Jol.l leaf bb'JO B. Pepper (W .<%•*»! alb»./* 3 HP. refers White Pepper '27. ra’es ITang Pepper 21 .GO nominal Cloves (picked) no stock VI ace *7O —sates Mace Picking* t>B. —sates Mutniegs 1 10» 31. —sellers 1 No. 1 5 35 ppl i Uvr.tr 2 UO stock Baske'183 words
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Article886 1906-09-28 6 o f Nuuiberof p Ca.ita’. Shares 8 sue Last Duideud. Name. Quotations. "5 V alue. r issued. .Mining. 1904 40J/00 4*UUd 1<* 10 jBeiat Tin Mining Co. Ltd. 1990 5 175,099 f 1° 1" jBersawah Gold Mining Co. Ltd. <10. lMt'l 090.000 ***** 10 1« ;Iiruseli HjulraulicTin MiniugCo. Ltd886 words
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Advertisement76 1906-09-28 6 Cuts. Bruises and Burn:Quickly Healed <'liauilN'rlaiu'it l\iin Kalin is an ;tuiit>K|ilic liniment <i ml wbcu a| plied to cuts. Ionises and lairin', causes them to heal without niatUDtiuu mid much more «|’.iickly than 1» v tl«e m-ital treatment. It allays the pain of a l>urn or scald almost, instantly. Unless76 words
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Advertisement90 1906-09-28 6 BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRANDl Andrew Usher Co.’s EVAPORATED CREAM. beolute Parity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDiLANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENA NO. SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG F M. .S mmum > X. CO X o mL mi -j to LU < o I '■te i"® a 1 1 TO90 words
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Advertisement443 1906-09-28 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKV. Gieslers’ Champagne* THE CELEBRATED w S» B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. <>>nifilxntls, Huttery Co. GOOD HEALTH is preserved toy drinking FOR IT IS PURE AND UNADULTERATED. INVALUABLE AS A REFRfSHfB Can be obtained in small cases of 2 dozen quarts or 4 dozen pints. Ask for443 words
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Article887 1906-09-28 7 To Slk JollM AmiKUSON, K C. 31. U. S.k, Perak is not I» 1 1* hum Hr ugh I" make life a. luxuiv and ju.-t m ttij.enf v civilised make it A Iwo shillings and four jieiiuy dollar. however, lia.tr raised tlie unbearable point, lo >uoh a decree .hat887 words
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Advertisement1024 1906-09-28 7 P, Moir Cranes’ CYLINDER OIL. Sum«/»/mk/v Fntterv Co. John Bazley White Bros.' PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Sand Hands, Buttery Co AGENTS. PENANG A F. M S Jeyes’ Puri/ier, BY USING THE COMMONSENSE WROUGHT-IRON TUBES AND FITTINCS. Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. RAT EXTERMINATOR. THE MOST RELIABLE1,024 words
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Advertisement98 1906-09-28 7 I m necessary Expense. Acute attack* uf colic, cholera morbus and dvseutery come ou without watuing and prompt relief iuu»t he obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician’s service in such cases if Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea IJemedv is at hand. A dose of98 words
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Advertisement1289 1906-09-28 8 NOTICE. YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER VJ IEWS of Feuuug, Singapore, Feral»' Selangor, ami Sumatra. CHIN JOO CO., Dealer in Gobi ami Silver Watches, Graphoplioues, lleci rds, Pius, Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate, liepairer of anv description of Musical mstnimeuts ami Grapliopboues, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. 78c Photos enlarged,1,289 words
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