Straits Echo, 1 November 1906
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1906-11-01 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALI.». VOL 4. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1906. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 251.35 words
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Advertisement1291 1906-11-01 1 SOLE A a ENTS. ASAHI BEER. uaaa ihvsv TIANQ LfcE CO, BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Nederlandsche Handel INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Capital Paid*up Reserve Fund Reserve Liability!of Proprietors .£800,000 .£975,000 £800,000 IIend Office: HATTON COURT, THKEADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON. Agencies and Branches. Hum1,291 words
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Advertisement22 1906-11-01 1 SOLE AGEMTS. GUINNESS’S STOUT. £>3B^ 43 a Jr •x. o 30 3 o? co S.V N ’HTY SiSSVa TIANQ LEE St Co22 words
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Article682 1906-11-01 2 Kam'ink Belief. Simla, 19tb October. The weekly crop aud weather report shows that last week there were 100,000 persons still in receipt of relief in India. This total shows a decline of 32,000 over the figures of the previous week. There were 50,000 persons beiug aided in the682 words
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1236 1906-11-01 2 Tuesday, 29th January, Thursday, 31st January, Saturday, 2nd February. 1907. To be considered at a General Meeting to be held ou Wednesday, 31st October, 1906. Notice. —No amendments to this programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing1,236 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1906-11-01 2 Sore Muscles. Prominent athletes throughout tlie country find that tho best Ireatineut for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard work of any kind, is a hot bath at lied time, which opeus the pores. This should immediately l>e followed with an application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm vigorously rubbed into104 words
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Advertisement1426 1906-11-01 2 FACE ACHEl THE FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, IS CURED WITH FINISIN, /7a, North//!» Road, 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 Faee-acheeannotcontinue with Graham’s Neuralgia Cure. Be advised and you will advise others. Finisin is unrivalled1,426 words
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Advertisement109 1906-11-01 2 “Straits Echo” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS. GRAHAM NICHOLSON, Office, UsLf Beach Street 1490 PENANG. SELECT BOARDING HOUSES. THE PRIORY, 38, IVortham Road. Hoarding House situated at the seaside within easy distance of Town. Terms Moderate. By Day or Month Mrs. W. RODYK. 152c LIVERY BAIT STABLES. ARCHIE CAMPBELL, The109 words
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Shipping.
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Article127 1906-11-01 3 CoBNKI.IA, Br. S 8., 194. Reid, -{ld*. Oct., Malacca, 30th Oct Geu K. G. Co. Peshawar, Dr. s s 4.885, Spicer, 3lst. Oct.. London, 30lh Sept Gan., —P. O. Rotorua, Dr. s 555, Liu card, 31st Oct., Tongkali, 3 ‘th Oct Geu., K. G. Co. Lightning, Dr. s.s., 2,122,127 words
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Article46 1906-11-01 3 Ist November Van tier Vann, for Deli, Dajau, Edie aud T. Semawe. Light hi ay, for Singapore and Hongkong. Canton, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Flying Fifth, for Port Weld ami TaipiLg. Feshairor, fur Singapore. China aud Ja[au. Mary Austin, for Paugkalan Draudan aud Langkat.46 words
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Article29 1906-11-01 3 1 eseeiK IV/ #f» Aytii'g Due Chin i Coleiiil o 6. Iv.&Cu. 1st Nov. llculoinoud liUUiluu S' IJ.&Co. lid Mm ui:e Singapore W.M.&Co. »id Trieste Singapore S.K.&Co. 7th29 words
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Article28 1906-11-01 3 Vessels For Ayents Leaves China Singapore S KA V 1st Nov. Beuloinond Siut'a pore s. n, t c'o. 3rd MuTiiiie Coudou VV.M.&Co. 3rd Trieste Trieste S.K.&Cc*. 7th28 words
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Article73 1906-11-01 3 For Calcutta—Per (7. A pear, to-morrow, 11 a.in. Dali—Per Hebe, to-morrow, neon. Port, Swettenhain aud Ma’acca—"er Cornelia, to-morrow, 1 p.n. l’eluk Anson—Per Lx'lyWehi, to-morrow, 3 p in. Rangoon aud Calcutta taking mails for Europe, etc, via Bombay—Per Bhira*a, to-morrow, 5 p.tn. Tongkali— Per Rotorua, 3rd instant, 11 a.m.73 words
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Article60 1906-11-01 3 Per Perak, from Singapore Mr. K L Nuts. Fioun Port Skveitenham Messrs, ilenggler, Gubbius, Y'eomeu. Per Perak, for Singapore Mr. C. E. D. \V;trrv, Me H. M. Gulhgher, Mrs. Williams and eliild, Mr. Alfred de Souza. For Port Swetteuhiim Rev. Bro. James, Dr. Laid law, Mrs. Klioo Ewe Ilooi.60 words
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Advertisement1365 1906-11-01 3 (S HIP PIN G.) tA* a IS. N. Co. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. 7 s.s. Devanha connecting with 8.8. Moldavia •J I ».8. Delhi do s.s, Victoiia 5 8.8. Arcudia do 8.8. China Dec. Homewards. Nov. Dec. 10 8.8. Simla connecting with 8.8. Britannia 24 8.8. Delta1,365 words
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Advertisement192 1906-11-01 3 ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. IND9-JAVA LINE. A. S. N. Co.’s Fleet. vice of steamers carrying both passengers ami cargo direct from Calcutta and Rangoon to the following ports in Java Batavia I’asoero* an Samara ug I Vkaloiq an Soerabaya Churibon Baujoewangi Iho Company s Steamers also give direct shipmeut192 words
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Article, Illustration97 1906-11-01 4 Justice satisfies everybody and justice alone. -Kmetf on Established June Ist, 1903. Published daily (except Sundays.) CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Peuaug. PRICE DAILY LOCAL $24 per annum OUTBTATIONB Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Poet Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS: Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 188. All business communications97 words
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Article758 1906-11-01 4 The Penang Association. It is pleasant to see Singapore papers taking wp the cudgels for us. The Strait* l imes published our remarks upon the Penang Association’s request fora Lieut.-Governor and now reproduces the following letter:— Penang’s Resident Councillor. To the Editor of the“ Straits Times.”758 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article326 1906-11-01 4 To iuk Editor of tiie Sir. its Echo. Dear Sir, —A sum of $6,320 lias beeu subscribed by the Chinese iu the Straits Settlements aud the Federated Malay States to found a Memorial to the late Mr. George Thompson Haie, c.m.g-, i.s.o. The interest of the Memorial326 words
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Article1391 1906-11-01 4 Annual General Meeting. The Annual General meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held yesterday afternoon iu the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Wreford occupied the chair au 1 there were also present Messrs. A. R. Adams, Jules Martiju, C Guinness, Dr. Locke, Captain Maclntyre, Mr. G. H1,391 words
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Article2478 1906-11-01 4 The first auuual General Meeting of tl.* Association Football League was held the Pavilion of theP.C.C. at a quarter past mue last night. There was a verv good ,t tendance, each team being well represented' Mr C Bradhery was voted to the chair and the following business2,478 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement345 1906-11-01 4 a s mmm co JUST. ARRIVED! WATERPROOF COATS. British India Steam Navigation Company, Ltd. Penang Rangoon Calcutta. Penang—Singapore. riIHE Royal Mail Steamer Bharata, 4,054 A ton«, Commau<Jer A. J. Windebauk, R. N. 11., is timed to sail for Rangoon every second Friday at 6 p.m. and to leave for Singapore345 words
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Advertisement47 1906-11-01 4 Happily Surprised. Mauy suffers from rheumatism have beeu surprised ami delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A permanent cure may be effected by continuing the uae of this liniment for a short time. For sale hv all chemists an 1 store keeper*.47 words
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Article532 1906-11-01 5 The Shake Market. Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co. iu their Rubber Share Market Report dated October Hth say:— The market for Malay aud Ceylon Rubber shares is quietly steady with but little business passing except ’in the case of a few favourites. Valauibrosas still continue the feature. Auslo-Malays have532 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article349 1906-11-01 5 Questions on China. {Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, Ist November.— r ir Edward Grev, replying to questions by Mr. llees, said that enquiries were being made as to wi ether the assailants of Doctors Horne and Eadie, who were attacked near Amoy, had been arrested. The British Minister at Peking349 words
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Article108 1906-11-01 5 Further Punishments (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, 31st October—Ou the 29th mstaut eight men \\e e tried iu St. Petersburg bv drumhead court martial aud executed for being concerned in bomb outrages. Tlie Russian Government approves of the punishment of 4.O'M) students and others who assembled a f the St.108 words
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Article61 1906-11-01 5 A Camel Patrol Cat Up (Supplied by Renter Loudon, Ist November. —It is reported that a French camel patrol, consisting of oue officer aud sixty men, was annihilated by a force of the Sanussis two hundred miles north-east of Lake Chad at the end of August. Loudon, 31st October.61 words
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Article52 1906-11-01 5 The Manoeuvres. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist November.—The Pekiug correspondent of the Times, criticising the Chinese military manoeuvres commeuts upon the inefficiency of the officers and the inadetfiiate training of the men, but. savs that the material is good and the discioline satisfactory. The combined forces do not exceed52 words
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Article52 1906-11-01 5 The San Francisco Boycott. (Supplied by Renter.) Loudon, Ist November. —It is reported iu New York that a systematic liovcott of the Japanese restaurants is proceeding in Sau Francisco aud that there is danger of antiJapanese riots if the Federal Courts decide the education question against the52 words
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Article40 1906-11-01 5 School Children on Strike. [Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, 31st October. —Under instructions from their parents 45,000 Roman Catholic children iu Pmssiau Poland have refused to accept religious instruction iu the German language aud are consequently being consistently punished.40 words
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Article43 1906-11-01 5 The Garrison Withdrawn (Supplied by Reuter.) London, Ist November. —The St. Helena garrison left the Island ou 29th October. The inhabitants feel the loss of the garrison most keenly regarding it as equivalent to depriving them of heir means of livelihood.43 words
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Article49 1906-11-01 5 The International Conference. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudon, Ist Novemlier. —The Wireless Telegraphy Conference is approaching its conclusion. The discussions have been entiielv amicable aud the British delegates have secured the euds tLey desired. Naval aud Military stations will be entirely outside the geueral scope of the Convention.49 words
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Article37 1906-11-01 5 To be First Class Prisoners. (Supplied by Reuter.) London. Ist November.—The neat incut of the Suffragettes as common ciimiuals has aroused considerable feeling. A magistrate yesterday ordered that they be treated as first class misdemeanants.37 words
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Article24 1906-11-01 5 H M. S. Dreadnought (Supplied by Reuter.) London. 31st October.—The battleship Dreadnought has been selected as the Hagship of the Home Fleet.24 words
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Article29 1906-11-01 5 The New House of Assembly. (Supplied by Render.) Lou lon, 31st October.—President Roosevelt lias fixed the elections for the first Philippine House of Assembly for tie pring.29 words
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Article112 1906-11-01 5 1«\ LLWiNij are the Agenda for tomorrow’s Meeting of the Municipal Commission 1. Minutes of last mealing to be lead aud continued. 2. Auv special busiues-i the Piesideut may briug forward. 3 Questions. 4. 1 mprovcincu! to Argyll Road. 5. Agreement with Baudsmeu. 6. Letter to Colonial Seen112 words
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Article57 1906-11-01 5 Never hesitate to say No” to vour dealer if he offers you a substitute for Chamberlain’s C>*' gli Remedy. It has no equal on the market f*>r the prompt cuie« of coughs, colds, croup aud whooping cough aud you make no mistake in buying this medicine.57 words
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Article74 1906-11-01 5 To-day. 15th Day of 9th Moon. Town Baud, Chinese Recreation Club, 5 to 7 p m. Matsuo’s Japauese Cinematograph, corner of Penang Road aud Campbell Street, 9 p.in. To-morrow. 16th Day of 9th Moon. Municipal Commission, 3 30 p.iu Town Band, Esplanade, 9 to 11 p in. Matsuo’s Japanese74 words
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Article15 1906-11-01 5 English (Devanlfi 7tli Nov. China (Prime** 13th German (P. R. LnUj'o’tl) 14 1*15 words
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Article38 1906-11-01 5 P. O. SAILINGS. \l.ti' Srvlce Outward* Tlomicwa r«‘*i Devanha 7 Nov. I Simla 10 Nov Delhi 21 I Delta 21 hitrn Service. OuTW.\nns. Tlom IfW A Rl»* Namur 13 Non. j Manila A>»w Nubia 27 INi e 1738 words
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Article32 1906-11-01 5 O Full Moon Nov. 1st 11 45.8 a m. 1<*M Quarter Otli 4 41.1* p.m. O N»*'v Moon 16ili 3 3 >5 p m First Quarter 23rd 7.39.4 a m.32 words
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Advertisement13 1906-11-01 5 The French Confectionery, 17a, Nortliam Road. Chocolates, Bonbons, Insert Fondants, Ai Keatotiabl* I'rice#13 words
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Advertisement616 1906-11-01 5 VICTOR PIANOS. We take pleasure in announcing to Enquirers that, supplies of VICTOR PIANOS are nov regularly arriving. Models just unshipped are on view and examination is cordially invited. Pull particulars on application. It is worth your while to inspect VICTOR PIANOSIT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO GEORGE TISSINGTON616 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous23 1906-11-01 5 WEATHER. The following report is kindly supplied lo the Signal Director of Fort Cornwallis at 9 a in. to <l:iv w.iw 1.00 inch.23 words
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Article705 1906-11-01 6 Divers Busy at Work. Work ot' raising the sunken steamer Kwongchow, which weut down off Kowloon Point duriug that memorable storm of the 18th of September, is goiug ou at a brisk pace, and if the information we have received is correct, it will not be long705 words
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Article117 1906-11-01 6 Penang, Ist Novemueb. (By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank ••-2/4 r 1 4 months* sight Bank 2/4j{ 3 Credit 2/4$ 3 Documentary ...2/4;* Calcutta, Demand Bank Ics 173$ 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay, Demand Bank 173$ Moulmein, Demand Bank 172 3 days’ sight Private 175117 words
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Article184 1906-11-01 6 Gold leaf t 5 50 B. Pepper(W .Coast -"tlbs.- 1 o/.. 519$ re let's White Pepper *26 30 tales 1 Trang Pepper 21.60 nominal 1 Cloves (picked) $4l 50 business done s76 —sales Mace Pickings 67. buyers Nutmegs 110 s 29. sellers No. 1 5 30 ppl 3„gar 5184 words
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Article906 1906-11-01 6 s I d. o i Number of cnii i 4 Capital. I Shares ssue Last Dividend. Name. Quotations. 3 P i issued. Value J I I i I .Mining 1903 300,900 30.000 1 10 10 Beiat Tin Miuiug Co. Ltd. $14.75 1900 4 175,000 19 It* Bersawali Gold Mining906 words
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Advertisement95 1906-11-01 6 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in Old Virginia. The Hutch ius. >ij Drug Company, which is located at Perrv, Oklahoma, U. S. A., iu speaking of the sale of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, says: We take pleasure iu recommending it to our customers because we believe it honestly made aud a meritorious preparation.95 words
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Advertisement92 1906-11-01 6 Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., AGENTS FOR PENA NO F. M. .S BORDEN’S PEERLESS BUD EVAPORATED CREM. Absolute Purity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co., PENANG W«TU IP. CO L X 5 Yf o mi -J UJ tv). < GK mc® s'* S*' ROt o 192 words
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Advertisement448 1906-11-01 6 THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. Sandilands, Buttery Co. MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. C testers 9 Champagne, GOOD HEALTH is preserved by drinking ASAHI BEER, FOR IT IS PURE AND UNADULTERATED. INVALUABLE AS A REFRESHER. Can be obtained in small cases of 2 dozen quarts or 4 dozen448 words
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Article1086 1906-11-01 7 I Their Many Economic Uses and thk Sacked Character of Some. A newcomer to India was once advised b j an old resident to "get up the tree>. Tliis advice did not apply, as the recipi nt of it at first not unnaturally supposed, to iiu iunocent1,086 words
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Advertisement1028 1906-11-01 7 P. ttloir Cranes' CYLINDER OIL. Sandiland s. Buttery Co. John Bazley life Bros. 1 PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Sandi/ands, Buttery Co.. AGENTS. PENANG F M. S CO l/l 5 o tf> c o E n RUBEROiD ROOFING. Adamson, Gilfillan k Co., Ltd Jeyes’ Purifier, «Qrt -MSf. i ,-tij u W1,028 words
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Advertisement57 1906-11-01 7 What to do Until the Doctor Arrives. If it is a case of colic or cholera morbus give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and you will have uo need of a doctor. It is pleasant to 'ake and never fails to give prompt relief. Why uot buy it now57 words
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Advertisement1481 1906-11-01 8 YOON SUN, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER Dealer iu Gold and Silver Watches, Grapliophones, Records, Pius, Ac., Ac. Prices Very Moderate. Repairer of any description of Musical instruments and Grapliophones, Ac., Ac. No. 21, Market Street. 78c VOTICB. Lim Sun Ho, CHOP rfKNO MOH £t Co., .t,4, Beach Street, Penang. importers of all1,481 words
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