Straits Echo, 8 October 1906
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Title Section37 1906-10-08 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE »1 EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MON DAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cenls. No 230.37 words
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Advertisement1052 1906-10-08 1 SOLH AGENTS. ASAHI BEER. 2J33S IHVSV TIANQ LfcE CO (BA N K S Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROY A1. CHARTER. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. <£800,000 £975,000 £800,000 Capital Paid'up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability;of Proprietors Head Office: HATTON COURT, THREADNEKI»LE STREET, LONDON. Agencies and Branches. Roudsiv1,052 words
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Advertisement20 1906-10-08 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. TIANG LEE Co wyms a ss T? -H X tf// 0 <2 a rS SOLL AGENTS. BASS’S ALE.20 words
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Article324 1906-10-08 2 IiUNTIKG THK AmAILANT. A youno loudoner, Miss Ktliel Liweucc, ou a visit to her brother iu a suburb ut AtUlita, Georgia, was the victim ou August *2oth of a ferocious assault by ail unknown cegro. Her iujuries are so tenible that her recovery is scarcely hoped for.324 words
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Article599 1906-10-08 2 Nor Very Large. Although much is still in doubt, enough is already kuowu about the earthquake iu Chili to realise that another disaster of the first inaguiture has occurred, accompanied by a heavy property loss partly due, as at San Francisco, to subsequent fires. Iu tue present case,599 words
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Advertisement59 1906-10-08 2 Ormbcrlaiu's Cuu4.ll Rcmulv Cures Cold-. ’l’ll'* icireJv .iclk 011 Uiiiua'n j»lar, al ays l’« 1* I even tin* aids exinctor olio*. lie secretion*, :il<l aids nature 111 tie hvbluii to a lioaltliv conditini’, <1 1 tin■ iis for its ctU’PH ovor a |>ait the civil /.oil WoiM. l'or sale I59 words
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Advertisement2676 1906-10-08 2 FACE ACHE FINISIN, TELEPHONE 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 can not continue with Graham’s j Neuralgia Cure. Be advised and you will advise others. Finisin is unrivalled for face-ache and2,676 words
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Shipping.
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Article91 1906-10-08 3 Solfono, Nor. s.s 1.1G5. Undue, 7tb Oct., Uangoou, 3rd Oct., Gen., —C. Ho Sous. Omapkre, Ur. 340, Hell, Hih dot, T«ivoy, 2nd Oct.. (Jeu., —K. G. Co. Ja para, Ur. 8 8., 747, Steeuborg, Bth Oct., Singapore, Gth Oct., Gen., —H. L. *fc Co. Rotorua, Ur. s s., 550,91 words
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Article36 1906-10-08 3 8. h October. Padany. for Uatu Habra. Canton, for Paugkor aud Teluk Ausou. Lightning, for Calcutta. Jujiara, for Sabaug, Ol bleb aud Padaug. Pentakota, for Singapore. IU n, J Dragon, for Port Weld aud Taipiug.36 words
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Article26 1906-10-08 3 f'eteeit< rn in 1 I Ay*, at* Due A. A pear Calcutta V A.A.Co. 111It Oct. Lienalder Loudon S.li.ctCo. loth Beumobr Loudon jS.D.ACo. j I9ll>26 words
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Article25 1906-10-08 3 I esseh For A i/en ft> Leaves A. Apear Beualder iieuiuolir Siugapore A A.A.C'o. Siuyapore 9.B.AC-). Singapore S.B&Oo. 11th Oct. 11 h M lOtli25 words
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Article74 1906-10-08 3 For Laugk.it Per Mary Austin, to-morrow, 1 p.m. lougkab Per Rutorna, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asa bail Per J£ Halewun, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swetteubam and Singapore—Per Vin Seng, to morrow, 3 p.m. loi t Swetteubam aud Siugapore—Per Perak, to morrow, 3 p.m Jeluk Ausou Per Lady Weld, to-imriow,74 words
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Advertisement1406 1906-10-08 3 (S HIPPING.) iitAt p. o. (3 S. N. Co. INTENDED SAILINGS. British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Hamburg-Amerika Linie, Hamburg. The Simmers of this Company maintain a Regular Service Outwards —Between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe. Homewards —Between Japan, China, the Straits, Colombo, Havre1,406 words
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Advertisement209 1906-10-08 3 ASIA! IC SI EAM NAVIGAI lON Co., Ltd. indo-java link A S. N. Co.’s Fleet. IJ*V. Tons. lieg. Tons. '•‘he Company ii ninlains ;i class x»*rvice of Slea-fis carrying liotli passenger* ami cargo diiect Iron» Calcutta ami liangoou to tlie following ports m Java Batavia Pasoeroeau Sauiara tig Pelalongaii Soerabaya209 words
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Miscellaneous52 1906-10-08 3 WEATHER, Thu following rPi**rt i* kindle siiftpliod l*v flip Siena) I hreolof of Fori Cornwall* tf.. M T >**a i l>.ir > ~T«im «4 air X. < a. 111. mw.*, In i Ip.-! ii' ‘3 fl Cloudy Cloudy .V W. 9 K. Uc rainfall djriue the '.4 lionre onrlf*-) i*52 words
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Article, Illustration101 1906-10-08 4 Justice satDflefi everybody and justice alone Kwt c" Established June Ist, 1903 Published daily (except Sundays.! AT THS CRITERION PRESS, Ltd.. No. 226 232, Beach Street, Penan.» PRICE JAiLT IJJCAL |2i innn OWTBTATIOWB Postage Ex^r*. **AII. EDITION (Post Pree) |IS CABLE ADDRESS Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 18K. y.H.101 words
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Article845 1906-10-08 4 Ills Excellency's budget speech docs not t* II us very much of what we are to expect in the coming year ami we think that the public will want to know a little more on the subject of the proposed loans and one or two other matters845 words
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Article102 1906-10-08 4 Mr. Foo Clioo Cboon, the leading fin magnate of Malaya, arrived from Ipoll yesterday eveuiug. He will leave for China hy the P. O. s. s. Ditto. leaving here next Thursday, and will b** acconipanie 1 l>y three secretaries one of whom, Mr. Shum Hiu Chun, is102 words
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Article622 1906-10-08 4 Ma. Sun Tea Ting, the Consul General •I for China, Straits Settlements, accompanied •j by M essi s. bo Kuau Sek aud lva Suk. returned to Penaug by the maii train on j Saturday after a most successful tour in Per.»k. All the leading Chinese at622 words
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Article649 1906-10-08 4 j Nothing succeeds like success There was another crowded house at th> King j Street Theatre on Saturday ui.lit to witness the Wavang Indian Ratoe’s perfortnauce, > and the result ».f the Company’s season iu Penang so far must have been very grali y- iug to649 words
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Article119 1906-10-08 4 Altooethbu thirtv-seveu candidates presenter! themselves for the Commercial Examination held at the Chamber of Commerce on the Ist ult. Of these twelve were sent up by St. Xavier's Institution, aud tweutyfive by the Penang Free School. It, will lie seen from the pass list which we publish119 words
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Article193 1906-10-08 4 Ahe Government Gazelle of October 5 coutains the following items of information Ihe Peuaug Association” has liceu exempted from registration under “The Socie'ies Ordinance,” 188 L Mr. A De Mello, Cadet, has passed his Final Examination in the Cantonese dialect of Chinese. The Reverend John Adam Gray has193 words
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Article354 1906-10-08 4 Liberals aud Labourites Supplied by Itrnter.) London, <> I. October.-The Scottish hjl, eral Conference has passed a resoluUou I v bo to 4 declaring that it is the prilll duty of Liberals to strenuously oppose i caudidates who are not prepared to ,]j ciate theinselves from a party the354 words
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Article131 1906-10-08 4 Unpopular Government Action. (Sit]'plied by lieuler.) j London, 7th October.—Great Britain aud l,| e United States have agreed upou a uiodm j vivendi regarding the Newfoundland fish--1 eries. London. Bth October.—The People of I Newfoundland are indignant at ti e direct .conclusion by the Imperial (ioverumeut of a mod**131 words
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Article156 1906-10-08 4 The Financial Outlook. (Svpjilted by Renter Loudon, 6th October. —An < ffieial statei ment has been issued in St. Petersburg which controverts the pessimistic view taken i by the Paris Temps of the financial situation in Russia and says that the object of the letter written by M. Kokootztff,156 words
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Article41 1906-10-08 4 East African Association (Mapplied by Reuter.) Loudon, Bth October.—The list of membe's of the East African Association includes the names of Lord Waterford, Lord Warwick. General Sir William Manning, Sir George Mackenzie, Sir James Kenneth Mackenzie and Sir Cathcart Wason.41 words
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Article76 1906-10-08 5 A Great Succ?ss (Supplied by 1 Center.) Loudon, 6 1> Ojto*'er.—The new battle* iiliip Dreadnought attained a speed of 21.] Eliots, l*eing half a kuot in advance of her estimated speed and makiug her the fastest Iwttleship in flit world. The Admiralty aiiuouuces that her manoeuvring qualities proved76 words
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Article120 1906-10-08 5 iMotormania (Supplied by Heater.) Loudon, Bth October.—The Vanderbilt Motor Trophy was competed for over a course of 21*7 miles at Coney Island au»l was won bv M. Wagner, a Frenchman, whose speed averaged over a mile a minute. There were 200,000 spectators and seventeen com peiitors. 'The race proved120 words
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Article42 1906-10-08 5 Returns for September (Supplied by Heater.) London, Bth October. —The Trade Returns show that the imports to the United Kingdom for September amounted t0£45.068,557, lteing a decrease of £664 091. while exports amounted to .£30.525,1- r >3, an increase of £1.174,093.42 words
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Article79 1906-10-08 5 Preferential Tariffs. (Supplied by lieuter London. oth Octolier.—The Melbourne Senate has passed the second readiug of the Hill granting preferential treatment to British goods imported iu British ships, but a Government motion opposing the white labour proviso was defeated. London, Hih Octolier.—The condition imposed by the Melbtiurne Senate that79 words
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Article82 1906-10-08 5 Sphincrs to Vifit West Indies (Supplied by Reuter.) I."inlon, Bth Oct—The Times publishes a letter from Sir Alfred Jones, Lieut -Go* erno’of Novia Scotia, which refers to the cotton panic in Mauches*z»r and savs that he rejoices at the satisfactory results that have attended cotton-growing in West ami East82 words
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Article37 1906-10-08 5 Fata! Railway Smash (Supplied by Healer.) London. Stli October. —The Rome express was derailed «luring a fog at night at Piacenza. Six oari iages were smashed to matchwood and five persous were killed and fifty ii'jured.37 words
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Article38 1906-10-08 5 A Destructive Tornado. (Supplied by Reuter.) London. Bth Octolier.—A fresh tornado has ripped a path through ti e miles of the •esidential quarter of New Orleaus, doing daniaoe to the extent, of half a million dollars.38 words
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Article33 1906-10-08 5 The Isis Arrives at Port Said. (Supplied by Heater.) Loudou, 7tl< Octolier. —The disable«l liner Lm has iirrive»! at Port Sai«l, wlure her mails were traubferred to the Persia, which sailed last eveuiug.33 words
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Article38 1906-10-08 5 Enterprising Financiers (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 7th Octolier.— A party of Dani*3i financiers, representing the East Asiatic ''oinjMiny, are to sail for Siam. China and •Lipan. Prince Wahlomar and possibly Priuco Goorof* of. orecce "ill nceonipauv them.38 words
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Article33 1906-10-08 5 The Cl) de Strike. (Supplied !>y Healer.) Loudon, Gth October.—Mr. Lloyd George has written to tie Clyde strikers offering the services of the Bond ot Trade for purposes of arbit at ion.33 words
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Article26 1906-10-08 5 A German .Misssion. (Supplied by Healer.) Loudon, Bih Octolier. Baron Rosen, j the German Minister to Morocco, has arrived at Fez on a special mission.26 words
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Advertisement725 1906-10-08 4 KINTA TIN MINES LIMITED. DIVIDEND T. NO. 20 A further dividend of six|ience per share has been declared payable in London ou ofli October, ami will lie paid to all local Shareholders as soon as tlic registered list of Shareholders on that dale is received from the Home Office. OSBORNE725 words
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Advertisement16 1906-10-08 4 The French Confectionery, 17a, Nortliain Road. Chocolates, Bonbon l3 Dessert Fon lant, At y»V,. dfxi<i///o l'rn-f>s.16 words
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Article3504 1906-10-08 5 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, sth Oct. (Free Preu.) PBBSBNT. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Joliu Anderson, k.u.m.g. ills Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troop* (Major-*General R. Inigo Jones, c.v 0., C. 8.). Hon. Capt. A H. Young (Col. Secretary). Hon. J. It. Innes (Act. Attorney-General). H»iu. A. Murray.3,504 words
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Article44 1906-10-08 5 Per Perak, from Sin .r»poie Mr. H. E. Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. YVelhain, Mr. .1. IT. Kemp, Mr. C. Matthew. From P -rt SweMenham Messrs. Wee 'lam l P«B«|ual. McKenzie. T, .la dis, ITadjee A l |Mi Kmu IjCuU and did I S44 words
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Article60 1906-10-08 5 To-day. 21st Day of Bth Moon. Football Match St. X. rs. ,A-G. 8. Town Baud. Esplanade, 8 to 7 p.m. Comedy Indian Ritne Theair cal Co. Tungku Omar,’ King Street Theatre, ft p.m. To-morrow. 22ml Day of Bth Moon. Football Match: C. R. C. rs. P. R C. Comedy60 words
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Article35 1906-10-08 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Servile. Outwards. llhmkwaki>< Delhi to (Jrt. I Oceana J.'l tjvl Malta S> I Delhi 27 hsira Service. Outwards. llomkw.iriis. Sumatra 16 Oct. j Socotra It Qet Formosa ‘Si j Mani'a AVc35 words
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Article33 1906-10-08 5 East Quarter Oct. lOlli lOofto. I*.M O New Moon IBt.h 5 42. 7 a m First Quarter 24th 8 4ft H. cm O Full Moon Nov. Ist 11 45.8 a m33 words
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Advertisement280 1906-10-08 5 MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLES. “The World’s Best Bicycles.” PERFECTION in Cvcles is represented in a Jlvirade MASSEY-HARRIS, litle witti INIMER TYkES. Jt will outlast a number of any other make au< give complete satisfaction ail the time. They run easy and keep running easy.” Full allowance <>u oid nnchiies iu part payment280 words
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Article245 1906-10-08 6 Anti-Eurofkan Fanatics. The Tein/'S publishes a loug letler from (Jairo on the Pan-Islamist movement in Egypt. The writer liegius by explaining the reason for Egyptian disaffection, paradoxical as he oousider* it at the first glance, to British occupation. He attributes it principally to PauIslainism, which he endeavours245 words
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Article603 1906-10-08 6 Ntrw General ok the Jesuits. Seldom has the Congregation of Jesuits met foi the electiou of a Father-General uuder more fateful conditions than will attend the election next mouth, wrote a correspondent a fortnight ago, to fill the vacancy earned l»y the death of Father Martin ou603 words
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Article116 1906-10-08 6 Penang, Bth October. (By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank ...2/4 0 4 months* sisrht Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/fJi 3 Documentary ...2/4£-J Calcutta, Demand Batik ics 173’/ 3 days’ sigh? Private 175 Bombay, Demand Bank 173/ Moulmein, Demand Bank 172 3 days’ sight Private 175 Madras,116 words
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Article166 1906-10-08 6 Gtoltl leaf l 5 2U B. Pepper(\V.C«*ast 3IIm>.£ «>/. $19', te levs Wliite Pepper 27.— m'es Traug Pepper 21.GO nominal Cloves (pieke»l) no stock Mace $70 —titles Macc Pickings GH.— sales Nutmegs 110s 31.— sellers f No. 1 5 20 ppl Sug.u 2 no stock Basket $2.00 sa'e rapioca166 words
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Article716 1906-10-08 6 'Z Numlerof p* I I Cii P ltaI Sbaies T-ast Dividend. Name Quotations. z lssutd. '^z 1903 I 30t',t «0 ***** 10 10 IMat Tin Uiuiiige!'1.!.l. $1«. 1!HX, S iKil jllersawai.ti JIh». K CV l.U. ,410. 1903 mow 350.000 "i jltrojKli HvdntulieTiM MminiiC». I»d*l9 50 «Hera \Z i I716 words
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Advertisement99 1906-10-08 6 Mistaken D'agimsis. 'J lieie ar«j niaiiv poop’c v\lio have pains in •be liu U an.l imagine itiat their Id due vs are alTecl* «1, while I heir oiiU trouble is i lit uuia- «he intixdetf, which can le cured bv u lew app u nions of Cliamlei lain’s Pain Jlalm.99 words
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Advertisement106 1906-10-08 6 BORDEN’S PEERLESS BRAND‘Andrew Usher Co.’s EVAPORATED CREAM, Absolute Parity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENANG. SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG F. M. .S O >9 > ,4 c n ’!i x 5 W/f ii t-Mti nUIJEt it-:; h o i VM -J C -l UJ106 words
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Advertisement223 1906-10-08 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. Giesters’ Champagne» THE CELEBRATED w S. B. Co. GIN IN RED CASES. SttmtHanrls, Ruttery 6- Cr, GOOD HEAI.TH preserved toy drinking FOR IT IS PURE AND UNADULTERATED. INVALUABLE AS A RFFHFSHFB ’I Gan be obtained in small cases of 2dozen quarts or 4 dozen pints. Ask for223 words
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Article899 1906-10-08 7 Kei-lv to Father Vaughan. One of Father Vaughan’s rtceot charges* against the smart set is that their favouute medium of gambling is bridge. It is eiidea t that Father Vaughan is not a practical bridgeplayer. Of the private vices or vn t ueS of tiie smart set899 words
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Advertisement945 1906-10-08 7 p. /Wo/r Cranes 9 CYLINDER OIL. buttery Co. John Baziey White Bros. PORTLAN D CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Sandilands Buttery Co.. AG K NTS. PENANG A F M S Jeyes’ Puri/isr, I r?! «p I DIYINIA PERFUME.' ROUCHT ,RON TUBES AND pittincs j large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, CILFILLAN CO.,945 words
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Advertisement57 1906-10-08 7 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a:d Diarrhoea Remedy. The uniform success of tnis reinedv I'aa made it the most popular preparation iu u»e for bowel complaints. It is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that cau always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. For sale by all chemists aud57 words
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Advertisement1293 1906-10-08 8 YOON SUNT, WATCHMAKEU JEWELLER NOTICE. VIEWS of l'euaug, Singapore. Per&L Selangor, ami Sumatra. CHIN JOO CO., Dealer iu Gold ami Silver Watches. Graphopliones, Records, Pina, Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of any description of Musical mstrumeuts aud Graphophoues, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. 78c Photos eularged, various sizes1,293 words
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Article2711 1906-10-08 9 General Staff and Its Mission. Promotion hy Merit. mk haldane's reform welcomed. (London Tribune, 11th September.) >lk. Haldane’s new Army reform, bringiiitr mto existence a General Staff for th* British Army, lias been received favourably tliiuughout the country. While in its details lie scheme affords2,711 words
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Article1054 1906-10-08 9 n 1 His Last Hours. g IHE(_ Ii i lid Moo lias the I allowing acj count of the last hours of Bishop lloare, v derived from Kwo g Ta\ the he*id boat bov jof 1 lie houseboat Pioneer:—Early on the morning of the fateful dav1,054 words
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Advertisement90 1906-10-08 9 Mistaken Diagnosis. Tlit*re are muuv people who have pains in •he hack and imagine that their kidnevs are uffectrd, while their on I v trouble is theuuiatisin of the muscles, which can la* cured by a few applications of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, or by dampening a piece <>f tlauoel with90 words
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Advertisement66 1906-10-08 9 Anheuscr-Busch's Manager Cured of a Heavy Cold. Mr. K. Stiasney, manager An-heuser-Busch Brewing Association, Cape Town, Africa, save During my trip iu the Transvaal l contracted a severe cold. and am pleased to State that in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I found prompt relief and after coni it. for a few66 words
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Advertisement68 1906-10-08 9 Lame Hack. Tins ailment is Usually eau-ed l*y rbeumut ism of tlie muscles and may be cured b; applying Chamberlain’s Pain two or thiao times a day and rubbing*fhe parts vigorously at each application. It tnis does not afford relief, bin» a piece of fl inuel sli July dampened with68 words
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Advertisement52 1906-10-08 9 Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The uniform success ot this remedy has made it the most popular preparation in use for bowel complaints. It is everywhere recoil)i/.ed as the one remedy that can always lie depended upon and that is pleasant to take. For sale by all ohemikts and52 words
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Advertisement388 1906-10-08 9 J. R. TENNENT’S BOTTLINGS: PALE ALE, XXX STOUT, MUNICH PILSENER BEER 4 SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., Pen MASTERS GREAT Bargain Be V.HftT i'ONIH WERE TCIi BCFR List of LUCKY 'j r t r: T H-M O N TH BTONCB and Catalogue of j Fi vc. 3 «3*2*3 /&S [TTBI388 words
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Advertisement468 1906-10-08 9 EUROPEAN AGENCY INDENTS promptly executed at lowest Ciisli prices for ;ij! kinds of British aud Continental goods, including Boots, Slit «M and Leather. Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries. China, Earthenware and Glassw.tre. Drapery, Millinery and I’ieee Goods. Fancy goods. Perfumery and Statiouery. Hardware and Machine v. Photographic and O tie d468 words
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1265 1906-10-08 10 Tuesday, 29th January. Thursday, 31st January, Saturday. 2nd February, 1907. To le considered at a General Meeting to be held ou Wednesday, 31st October, 1900. Notice. —No amendments to this programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing1,265 words
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Advertisement1516 1906-10-08 10 IWSXJRAW CBS. THH LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. INC0ItPOHATK1) BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. r |AHE uudersigued having 1hm»u appointed X. A gout s for the al*ove Corporation, aie now prepared to accept MARINE and FILE risks at cunent, rates. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. 12o Commercial Union Assurance Company. Ltd. 11 < ad1,516 words
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