Straits Echo, 14 January 1907
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Title Section37 1907-01-14 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OE EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES, AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL 5. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1907. Single Copy, 10 cent*. No. 11.37 words
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Advertisement1217 1907-01-14 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. 258 £4 r-B 5r <c fVVi 9 »N HHSI FOR ALL PURPOSES. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INVOKPOKATED by royal CHARTER. Capital I’aid'll p Reserve Fuud Reserve Liability of Proprietors X BOO.OOO je975,000 XBOO,OOO lload Ollice: HATTON COURT, TIIEEADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON. Agencies and branches.1,217 words
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Advertisement35 1907-01-14 1 TIAINIG LEE A Co. wmmt— ZD S' *5 o H >• C: 'O c/a ■si L/3 c/a 'i) ?K U wW*> oo "5 C/3 >• 'y^ r\ Czj a Ui /V lH 4DES^ ZD O SOLIS AGES'TS.35 words
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Article1400 1907-01-14 2 On Sight-seeing {By Max Beer ohm.) As American tourist was pasßiug iuto (lie Utlizi just in front of me. On the threshold he met a compatriot emerging. ••Well,” I hoard him ask, aie you through with this building V 1 record this question without any desire1,400 words
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Advertisement112 1907-01-14 2 The only Cough Medicine free from poison I h« IMim ninry Board of New S<>ulli WAuktuili i. |ia<] an analysis made of hII tl o (>< u.rdi *ines that were sold on 1 1'** li >«. Out of miio |,>t I In* v found only m o lint U.o V112 words
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Advertisement270 1907-01-14 2 Homeward Passenger Season 1907. P. O. S. N. Co. so. "MACEDONIA” 10,512 TONS. From Penang Direct to Marseilles and London. WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. Leave Penang Var. 19 Bpm Colombo Apl. 3 Leave Bombay Apl. b due Marseilles Apl. 20 London Apl. 27 Passengers by this vessel will 1« afforded the opportunity270 words
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Advertisement1011 1907-01-14 2 The only suitable place where you can enjoy your Ices and Cakes is at The French Confectionery, 17a, Northrm Road. NOTICE. Water Mauutacjlurer of January, NIC HOLSON. 10 1-07 23 London Chronograph Show, THE REAL TING OF CINEMATOGRAPHS TONIGHT! TONIGHT!! every night. AT THE KING STREET THEATRE HALL. COME ONE!1,011 words
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Advertisement500 1907-01-14 2 TO LET. 4.4/ 1 ALWAY Tanjong Buugha, froic (7 Ist April next for a term. Mount Edgcumbe” Penang H.li., monthly or for a term Both fully furnished. Rboinald A. P. HOU AN, 5-1-07 13 TO iiJbiT. HOUSE No. 4, China Street. Very central, suitable for office, General Stoi*, Bank Ac.500 words
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Shipping.
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Article112 1907-01-14 3 Ban Whait Soon, Br. s 11*9, Milne, 13'h Jan Langkat, 12th Jau., Gen <2 B. Kee. Hebk, Br. s34>, Inkster, 13th Jan., Singapore, 11 li J.ui Gen., —YV. M. Go. Taw Tono, Br s s., !<>,'>, Hassau, 13th Jau., 'J ran?, 12th Jan., Gen., —K G. Co. Lady Wki.o,112 words
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Article43 1907-01-14 3 14th January. Tmr Tuny, for Traug ami Rang A’ga. Ma aya, for l>eli. C<niton, for Rangkor ami Teluk Ausou. Itony Wan 1, for Singapore, Hougkong. Swatow and Aiuoy. 0. Apcar, for Singapore, China and Japan. liouel, for Polo Weii, Olehleh aud Padang.43 words
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Article21 1907-01-14 3 1 1 rxtseii- rrniH \‘j* iii>Duf 1 Mv.tulia Loudon A (jr SiCo. 17(li Jau. Beuclcuch fiOU it'll S.B «fcCo. 2Gth21 words
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Article17 1907-01-14 3 1 eggelx For A'/entx Leave» Devanlta Singapore A.G.&Co. 17t h Jan. Bencleucli Siugap >ie S.B.&Co. ititll17 words
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Article88 1907-01-14 3 For Batu Bahra—PeriS. Halewyn, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Langkat—Per Van Whatt Noon, tomorrow, 2 p.m. S tul —£er Flying Lrajbn, to morrow, 8 p.m. Port Swetteulnflh and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p 114 Port Swetteuhaui and Singapore—Per i Perak, to-morrow, 3p m. Singapore—Per Pafamcotti, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Teluk88 words
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Advertisement1482 1907-01-14 3 (S HIPPIN G.) 0. ;&3± M M 18. N. Co. Hi {(‘cit'd Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outwards. Jan. 17 s.s. lh-Mh.hu connecting with «.8. Brittania 31 8.8. Delhi do 8.8. Marmora Feb. It 8.8. Macedonia do s.B. Mooltan Homewards. 1:» B.s. Simla connecting with Jan. s.B. China Feb. 8.8.1,482 words
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Advertisement190 1907-01-14 3 ASIATIC STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. INDO-JAVA LINE. Tim Company maintains a first class seivice of steamers carrying both passengers ami cargo direct from Calcutta and Rangoon to tlie* following ports in Java Batavia Pasoeroean Samara ug IVkalongau Soerabaya Cheribou Banjoewangi The Company’s Steamers also give direct shipment to Padang and190 words
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Miscellaneous31 1907-01-14 3 WEATHER. I'u k follow ug report is kindly supplied by the Sigual Director of Fort Cornwallis Ihe rainfall doting the -4 hours ended at a m to li w.*« .15 inches.31 words
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Article, Illustration94 1907-01-14 4 jMtics UmAr* everybody and jaitic* elone Smcr*®» Established Jane Ist, 1903. gt’ublifhed d a iiy (except Sundays.) CRITERION PRESS, 1.M., No 226—232. Beach Street. Penan j PRICE: DAILY LOCAL W* OUTSTATIONS Postage bxir*. MAIL EDITION (Poet Free CABLE ADDRESS Echo —Penang.” Telephone No. 343 H.B. —All buaineM94 words
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Article1037 1907-01-14 4 On Saturday, owinir to exigencies of space, wo eouM only get as tai up the line as rubber estates, so we will go a bit further to-day and see what we can About h* It way up to Taipiug one I S ees a long brown1,037 words
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Article561 1907-01-14 4 The following letter ts courteously h»rwarded by the Colouia’ Secre'arv for publicaI tiou Singapore, lUtli Jauuarv, 1907. ISiR. I have tl e l.ouour to inform you that the I importation of fo ca'led Spanish or Filin I Dollars iutotle Dis‘rict“ Dpendencies .of Achpea is piohibit-*d as from the Ist561 words
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50 1907-01-14 4 Already acknowledged Goh Tails: Chee 50 T’hye Hee Wan Yeoh Kim Cboou jq Ch<>a Chee Fatt r> Chau Sau Cboou Lye Sum Tin Sang Lung A Co. Wall Sun Co. Chen Chiug Co. Wong Faug Chung .811,714 L. H. Clayton, Hon. Treasurer. Jtu. 14th, 1907.50 words
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Article95 1907-01-14 4 Two celebrated musicians, in the peisous uf Herr Johann and Madame Marquardt, have arriveu in Penaug and will give a siu.de performance at the Town Hall on Friday next. Herr Marquardt is, as we previously auuounced. a vrolumt o European reputation, while Madame Marquardt is known the world95 words
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Article741 1907-01-14 4 There are few shorter loads to wealth nowadays tliuu the ruuniag of au anima- ted picture show, provided, of coutse, th it it is one of the very best of .ts kind Who is there that is uot aware of the amount of money coined by I Matsuo741 words
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Article303 1907-01-14 4 Yesterday the Voluuteers he'd a fiel l day siul a very" enjoyable outing it proved to everybody* concerned. The Corps fell iu, together with the Gui Jes, at the juuctiou of Burniah aud Gottlieb Roads and was soou divided up iuto a defending aud attacking force The idea303 words
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Article688 1907-01-14 4 Celebration of First Anniversary. The fi st auniveisny of the Government iricrical Association was celebrated iu tlic Club’s premi-e in Anson Road ou Saturday u’ght. The attendance was so large that there was some difficulty iu fiudiug accomuio- datiou for all present. When everybody had assembled Mr.688 words
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Advertisement428 1907-01-14 4 THE BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPH. At the corner of Campbell Street Penang Road. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! GRAND PROGRAMME. The largest, brightest, and most up-to-date animated pictures ever produced. Hew Apparatus, New Films, New Subjects. Prices of Admission Reserved $l.OO Second (.’lass Fir>t Class 0.75 j riiird Class BROOKE, BOND’S TEA. tt V/, ldty3otooQAgent428 words
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Article129 1907-01-14 5 Mr. Haldane's New Scheme. (Supplied by Reuter.) L;ndop, 12 th January.-Mr. Haldane speaki ug at Glasgow, said that the KiuJ had this week sanctioned an order consti tutmg a new Home Army which, instead of one army cor s will, a number of small divisions, would consist „f129 words
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Article97 1907-01-14 5 lhe Irish Question. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loihlou, I4tI) January.— The statements lo the efteet that Mr. Birrellis to sneered vce u lii*h Secretaryship have revive»! the IVish question iu the' L*ui.rnist papers, which assert that Mr. Birrell accepted the post after other members of the Cabinet ii.id submitted and97 words
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Article144 1907-01-14 5 The Colonial Question (<S by Reuter.) London, 12th January.—Herr Hamburg, addressing the German Chamber of Commerce, said that the Colouial policy meant the solution of the labour question. the bread »>f millions and the employment of German cap'tal in trade aud iudustrv. The navigation of the wo Id was144 words
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Article54 1907-01-14 5 An Encyclical. Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 12th January.—The Pope iias issued au Encyclical defeudiug his attitude towards the F’reuch auti-clerical legislation. He repudiates any desire to provoke a religious war or persecution, but. on the contrary, deplores the suffering involved, but is cousoled bv the uni >n displayed54 words
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Article56 1907-01-14 5 A Railway Project (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 14? b January.—The Brussells Petit Rl»u announces that a mission of Belgian Engineers, together with a mission composed of British military officers starts <>u the 31st iustaut. via Egypt aud the ■Soudan, to suivey the track for a railway from Lado56 words
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Article42 1907-01-14 5 The Tsar’s Sympathy. (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou, 14th January.— Replying to the notification of the death of the Shah the Lsar has telegraphed his condolences to h's successor aud ex pres-e,l the hope that RussoPersiau friendship will be slid further strengthened.42 words
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Article65 1907-01-14 5 The Famine. (Supplied by Reuter London, 12th January.—Reuters Shanghai correspondent wires that the F’oreign Relief Committee at Tsing Kiaug Pu reports that the refugees in their camps numlier 450,000. Women and children are I*J seen everywhere grubbing up roots and grass for food and cooking leaves and twigs. No65 words
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Article34 1907-01-14 5 The "Awa Maru Salved. (Supplied by Reuter Lmdou, *14tli January —The Japanese luier Aira Maru, which went ashore ou Hie orkshire cost, has been refloated and proceeds to the Tvne to be drv-docked.34 words
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Article51 1907-01-14 5 r I vile the Duke. up plied by Reuter.) Loudou. 14th January.— Reuter’s Mel lian^ 6 wrrespoudent wires that the Austraan Federal Government is considering a invSZ T that Duke of Connaught be invited to extend his journey to Australia and the folce# T|ie a rougly favoured ,u Australian51 words
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Article56 1907-01-14 5 Ihc Quarrel with America. (Supplied by Reuter.) London 13th January.—The Ottawa correspondent of the Time, wires that Ba.on ttayash; the Japauese Foreign Minister, has notified the Japanese Consul that the visit of a Japanese to the Pacific Coast uas beeu indefinitely postponed owiug to the situation which has ariseu56 words
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Article52 1907-01-14 5 A Su'tan Decorated (Supplied by Reuter.) Loudou. 14th January.—The High Commissioner for Northern Nigeria has iuvested the Sultan f S .koto with the Com pan iousmp of the < fider of Saint Michael an 1 Saint George. Ihe ceremony was a ?*ost interesting oue, thousands of the Sultan’s mounted52 words
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Article20 1907-01-14 5 Football. (Supplied by lleuter.) London, 14? h January.—At Rugby footIwtll Wales has beateu Kugland bv 22 points to nil.20 words
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Article401 1907-01-14 5 ’1 he Government Gazette of January II coutams the following items of information The Peuang Association,” Peuaug, has beeu exempted from registration under “The Societies Ordinance 1889.” His Excellency the Governor, subject to the approval of the Right Hou’ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been401 words
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Article1254 1907-01-14 5 Meeting of Mine-Owners. Ihe Resident on the Evils ok the System SECRETARY or STATE ORDERS SEARCHING INVESTIGATION. At 10-30a.in..yesterday says Friday’s Time oj Malaya, a meeting of miue-owuers was held at the Chinese Secretariat, Ipoh. Mr E. W. Birch, c m.g., presided and there were also present1,254 words
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Article148 1907-01-14 5 Per Kapuriha l a, for Singapore the Hon. J. Napier aud Mrs. Napier, Mrs. Proctor, Major aud Mrs. Ormiston, Mr. aud Mrs. Gosling. Mrs Cap9l, Miss M. Norris aud Mr. i son. For Port Swetteubaui Messrs. Caulfield, Colsou, I. Groves, A. A. Heuggeler, W. J. S. Treugove, Lim j148 words
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Article101 1907-01-14 5 To-day. 1st Daf of 12ih Moon. P. (J. C. Teuuis Tournament. Town Baud, Esplanade, t* to 7 p.m The British Cinematograph, coiner of Peuaug Hoad and Campi>ell Street, 9 p.m The Imperial Cinematograph, corner of Peuaug Hoad and C.nnpltell Stiaet, 9 p.m The London Chronograph Show. Kiug Street Theatre,101 words
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Article18 1907-01-14 5 O New Moou Jau. 14*h F’irst Quarter 21st O F’ull Moou 29th Last Quarter F’eb. 6th18 words
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Article43 1907-01-14 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Wail Service. OUTWA K l»S. 11 1 >A! Kiv KIM. Devanha 1? Jau Simla lit Jan. Delhi ill Arcadia 2 Tel. I.xira Service. Outwards. Homewards. Pa Ima 2'J Jan. Xtibia 2» Man ’ll i -3 Feb. j Borneo 8 Feb.43 words
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Advertisement13 1907-01-14 5 The French Confectionery, 17a. Nortliam Roa<l. Chocolates, Boubous, Assert Fundaute, At Rpatoibihl* Frirp*13 words
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Advertisement74 1907-01-14 5 Boy cured of Croup in fifteen minutes. Chamberlaiu’s Cough Kemedy rured our little four vear old boy of croup m fifteen minutes. My wife and I have used tins remedy in our fainilv for the past five years, having tried many other kinds previous to that time, and can say74 words
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Advertisement63 1907-01-14 5 The first Action when you have a cold should be to relieve the lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This remedy liquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces u free expectoration, aud opens the63 words
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Advertisement149 1907-01-14 5 Absolutely Harmless. Auy mother cau give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to her little ones with a feeliug of security. The abseuce of all uarcotics makes this remedy the safest aud best that cau be procured. For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. MUNICIPAL NOTICE Applications are invited for the followin'; appointments149 words
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Advertisement578 1907-01-14 5 I I THE TYRE OF THE DAY p °r Cycle» Sc Automobiles is the P A L M E R TYRE. lien htted to approved runs they may be considered as puncture proof. Tliev aie guaranteed fr«e for 15 mouths and may lie expected to wear at least ‘6 ve'ais.578 words
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Advertisement257 1907-01-14 5 I PASSAGES to EUROPE, via MADRAS. PASSAGES can be booked per British India Steam Navigation Company's Steamers from Penang;, via Madras, to Port Said, Genoa, Marseilles, Plymouth and London. HUTTENBACH, LI EBERT Co. Aanms. Koninklijke Maatschappij. Penang-Deli Line. ss Van der Parrz\ wi.l iu future he des patch**! three times257 words
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Obituary26 1907-01-14 5 Obituary. The Master of Charterhouse (•S upjdeil by R-nUr.) Loudou, 12th January. —The. death is au uouuced of the Hev. William Haig-Brown, I.L.D., Master of Charterhouse.26 words
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Article1230 1907-01-14 6 RottHKH To Til K INSURANCE COMPANIES. I n 1 in*x<lav'« issue, we published a Reuter’s telegram stating that damage to tiie extent of a<| after of a million sterling had Iteeu caused by a serious conflagration in Bangkok. From exchanges, we gat her that this1,230 words
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Article126 1907-01-14 6 Pbnano, I krtt Januakv By courtesy oj the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Sank ...2/4,* 4 months’ sight Batik 2/4 3 Credit 2/ If* 3 Documentary ...2/4* Calcutta, Demand Bank Ns 173ij 3 days’ sigh» Private 17-">i B utiirav. iVtniiiinl Batik I 7 V Mouimein. Demand Bank 172 3 days’126 words
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Article165 1907-01-14 6 Gold leaf 5 (5.7. B. Pepper( W.Coast 3ibs..i oz.) 817. —sellers White Pepper s23] sales Traug Pepper 817] huge s Cloves (picked) $41.50 business done Mace $B5. buyers Mace Pickings 71.— sa’es Nutmegs 1 10s 28. —nominal No 1 5 —sales 8 u gar < 2 no stock Basket165 words
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Article151 1907-01-14 6 Penang, 14th January, 1907. Bekk c/ a > Soup per eaifv 14 Roast >t 04 Sleaks 24 Ste»v or Curry Aleut Rump Steak 24 1 x 'lail each 30 Tongue 55 1 Feet 30 I, irt 30 L,v r 32 Pork— For per cat tv 32 Pig’s llcad151 words
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Article734 1907-01-14 6 3 J j J j j 00 'o Number of 75 1 2 o .2 I Capital. Shares Last Dividend. Name. "S issued. s s 1 r o Js I I 1 f I Mining. I 1903 I .jOO,* 00 30 u(X> 10 10 Beiat Tin Minin" Co., Ltd.734 words
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Advertisement118 1907-01-14 6 MACKAY’S r*Y ir f IWCM ■mtim > x: CO X a ■tit o -J m N LU II 3 6K% < •aV< Ttti c° fcc.^ 0 R\-V**r-o f *nfl o: i'll; TO BE HAD RETAIL LIQUOR WHISKY. FROM Ban Seng Co., Gim Tek Bee Gieslers’ Champagne, THE CELEBRATED <: °.’|“S.118 words
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Advertisement370 1907-01-14 6 FOR SiLLE. JOHN MARTIN, MINER. A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA. BY OLIVER ASHWELL, AUTHOR OF Tales of the Feu," Chronicles of the Carburettor Club, In Peril in Penang," etc. PRICE 50 CENTS. CAN UE HAD AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 226.—2.12. flench Street, Penang. JUST RECEIVED. N 0.2 of The370 words
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Article936 1907-01-14 7 Interview with the Inventoi:. MAI' BE TKANBMITTKIJ IN SIX TO TWELVE MINUTES The remarkable development ultaiuci 1 by the combination of photography and telegraphy, which seems likely to make the i electric transmission, say, of ati oiutor’s photograph almost as easy in the telegraphlug ot his speech,936 words
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Advertisement694 1907-01-14 7 Straits Echo” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURERS. EUROPEAN AGENCY. GRAHAM NICHOLSON, Okfick, I NDENTS promptly executed at lowest Continent I™**/" aU kindB uf K bludi and continental Roods, including Boots, Slues and Leather. Chemicals and Druggists’ Suudiies. nua, Lent lieu ware and Glassware. Drapery, Millinery aud Piece Goods. Jauey goods694 words
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Advertisement499 1907-01-14 7 THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER. THE ONLY MACHINE WORKING in THREE i COLOURS from ONE RZSBON. DOUBLE UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD. The leading machine in all Business and Govern ment Offices throughout the World, MESSRS. MACBETH’ BARRETT, SOI,E AGENTS. THE PENANG COACH BUILDING CO., LTD., Coach Builders and Repairers, Bicycle Dealers and Repairers,499 words
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Advertisement1066 1907-01-14 8 Lim Sun Ho, CHOP rt fc'NO MOH Sc Co., t. 4. Heath Street, Penang. VOTICEJ. notice IK WS of Penang, Singapore. Perak, Selangor, and Sumatra. Photos enlarged, various sizes up to 3^ft., mp ortors of ali kinds of European doth and General Commission Agents. 22e Kim Kenj* Kcong Co, 127,1,066 words
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Article1165 1907-01-14 9 1 have asked *g*iu a ii• 1 again in the course of this controversy —ami I Invo never beeu able to get iin auswer what siugle contribution tliH Peers have in ado t*> the welfare of the national progress ami liberty. I lie speakei in tins1,165 words
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Article1243 1907-01-14 9 Measuring the Pressure. THE CRUSHER GAUGE. Hon. R. J. Strutt, r. r. s., writes to the Tribune —Few people, perhaps, outside the circle of those professional I y concerned realize how much scientific ability of the first order is devoted to improving the desigu of instruments of destruction1,243 words
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Article1059 1907-01-14 9 Paix Japonaise.” Par L >ui* Aubert. Paris: Librcirie Armaud Colin. 3f. 50c. M. Aubert’s study of Japan aud her foreign relations is oue of those tr umphs of analysis which are peculiarly French An acute ob;erver, his impressions are always clear and never uuimpoitau», and1,059 words
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Article621 1907-01-14 9 Graphic Description of Men’s Feelings. Captain Yla«limir Spnienoff. oue of the survivors of the great bat l le of Tsu Shi urn, lias set down his expmieuces in a remarkable little volume trausl.itel by Captain A. B. Lindsay.* As a record of what it621 words
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Article629 1907-01-14 9 Akk Well Bkeo Okhcbrs Needed The article in Wednesday’s Daily Mail ou the decline of the *>ei career” and whv pareut« are shuuumg it as a profession for their sous has drawn a great number of letters. We give two to-day Ifabo Work and Low Salaries. To629 words
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Article671 1907-01-14 9 A Lancashire vicar, the Rev. A. M. Mitchell, m a. of Rui’tonwowl. a colliery village near Waniuyt.on, hJi» written a remarkable art.ic'e in his magazine ou tlie worship of Christmas gormuudisiug. He s ys: Christm is cus‘oms and festivities cannot fail to convmce the most prejudiced671 words
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Article564 1907-01-14 9 Evek siueo tli*! i’riuce of Walt's urged ’that there should be mere sympathy between the •rulers and ruled in India there have l>eeu grave searchings of heart among j the more conscientious members of the Anglo-Indian world. In this Atinfic Qitarj terhj Itovif M r. Arthur Siwtell offers j564 words
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Advertisement61 1907-01-14 9 Better than a Plaster A piece of flannel dampened with Cbaui* Iwrlaiu’s Pain Balm and bound on the affectel parts, is letter than a plaster for a lame back aud for pains in 'he side or chest. Pain Palm has ro mperior as a liniment for the relief,of dee >61 words
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1206 1907-01-14 10 Tuesday, 29th January, Thursday, 31st January, Saturday, 2nd February, 1907. First Day. Tuesday, 29th January, 1907. 1. —The Maiden Plate. Value $6<$>. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight, as per scale reduced 11 lbs. All animals imported into the Stra’ts or F.M.S.1,206 words
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Advertisement426 1907-01-14 10 xnvsxm.-A-3Nr cbs. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited. E8TABM9HBO 1821. jC2.000.000 4 500.000 i'750.000 Subscrilied Total Invested Fund» ’»pwards of Total Annual Income rriHE undersigned have been appointed 1 Aleuts of the above Company at Penang, and are prepared to issue policies of Insurance against loss by lire at the lowest tariff426 words
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Advertisement9 1907-01-14 10 <»0 KENNEDY «V Co.. A yeah 1 Ve natty9 words
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Advertisement475 1907-01-14 10 the LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. FIRE insurance. IKWKI’OKATKD liY HOY A I. CHARTER A H. IT!*rlIHE imJei»i«uetl lia'inf! a PF‘’ lulcJ FIlvE risks at current lates. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. filobus Insurance Company of Hamburg. h'oreiuit tire Department Broad Street J Place, London, F.C.) rpH E undersigned have been appoint* 1 X475 words
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