Straits Echo, 13 July 1908

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  • 36 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE S"RAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAT STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. *>• $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, iath JUDY, 1908. Single Copy, 10 cents, No. 159.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1044 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. tTang lee CO tKyiui^Kv, AV v! X. V/A Ef <&rrm% f-/ Vi, VS V' ,-fy i M l it 1 1 Ift Vii AO ENTS. SOLE BASS’S ALE. T II K E A N H S > [ISTERN SHIPPidO Company, Ltd-, (ENGINE WORKS.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Founders.
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    • 24 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. §8 IT Y 7 i. 40 > “a CO X "O *7 /OKTO TIANQ LEE Jl Co.. Sole
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  • 1088 2 FATHER VAUGHAN GIVES ADVICE TO MEN ANI) MAIDS. The Girl to Select. How Love mat be Retained After Knot is Tied. Hundreds of people were turned away from Farm-street Church on Sunday (June 7) when Father Bernard Vaughan gave the lirst of a series of four addresses on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 64 2 Try This for Chronic Diarrhoea. Many sufferers from cbronic diarrhoea have obtained prompt relief by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of the worst cases of this disease have been permanently cured by it after other treatment and skilled physicians had failed. Try it and you
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    • 508 2 A Good Suggestion. Carry a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your hand luggage when travelling. It cannot be obtained on board the train or steamship. You J will then be protected against attacks of diarrbcei, change of water and diet > so often briugs on. The
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    • 922 2 MUSIC OF THE MONTH. JEUNESSE,” “MIGNONNE” (French English words), “Le Printemps,” Valse. "The Way Home." Minature Cycle of three short Love Songs 1. Sing, Happy Bird! T 2. A for Every Tear. together, 3. The Way Home. J New Waltz bt thb Composer of ‘‘THE MERRY WIDOW.” “DER MANN MIT
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  • 37 3 Veraels r from Agetitn Due Kintuck Delta Calchas Malta Moyune Japan Singapore Colombo Singapore Singapore Singapore Singapore YV.M ACo. A.G.ACo. W.M ACo. A.G.ACo W M ACo. 4. A. A.Co. lltbJuly. 15th 17th 18th 25th 30th
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  • 29 3 Vessel» For Ayerits leave* Kmtuck Antwerp WM&Co. July. Delta Singapore A G.ACo. Calcbas Liverpool W.M &Co. Malta Colombo A G &Co. Moyune Antwerp W.M.&Co. Japan Calcutta A.A.A.Co. 1
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  • Shipping.
    • 142 3 Hye Leono, Br. s s., 296, l2th July. Teluk Anson, 11th July, Gen.— K. 'O. Jin Ho, Br. s.s., 110, Wright, 12th July, Langkat, 11th July, Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Sudan», Dut. man-of-war, 800, Romverse, 12th July, Sibang, 11th July. Bharata, Br. s.s, 1.957, Swanson, 12th July, Singapore, 10th
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    • 41 3 13th July. Canton, for Pangkor and Teluk Anson. Deucalion, for Singapore, China and Japan. Pegu, for Langsa, T. Semawe, Se>li, Olehleh and Sabang. Japara, for Pulo Weh, Olehleh and Padang. Malaya, for Deb. Flying Fish, for Port Weld and Taiping.
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    • 77 3 Fo* Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, l p.mBatu Bahra—Per Padang, to-morrow, 1 p m. Deli and Laugsa—Per De Koele, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Asshan—Per Sree Bangka, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pulau Langkawi and Setul—Per Flying Dragon, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p m. Port Swettenham
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  • 262 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Macedonia, connecting tdth the steamer Delta at Colombo, due at Pt\na"g on 15th July To Penang (from London, June 19) Mrs. H. P. Paterson, Mr. J. M. Chalmers (from Marseilles, June 26) Mr. J. F. Duncan. To Singapore (from Loudon) Mr.
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  • 38 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mall Service. Out wa aim. Hombwabob. Delta 15 July. I Malta 18 July. Delhi 29 I Devanha 1 Aug. Extra Service. OuTwaaoe. Hombwabds. Nyanza 21 July. I Sardinia 8 Aug Palma i Aug, Nubia ‘J2
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    • 755 3 p Steam Navigation Coy. **35* u i,arture8 Mail Service00lT!Sr, |nlh Macedonia July 15 Iklt A ‘"““I. Io^ olia 3 29 Delhi j India Victoria •'7 Ucvan Homeward Steamer I)ate Jalv 1* %dta Aug- 1 Deca 15 Marmora 29 Delta sept. i- DM Connecting Due with S.S. London. China Moldavia Himalaya
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    • 370 3 (S HIPPING HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE FREIGHT SERVICE. Next Sailings for Singapore, China and Japan. s.8. Silvia s.s. Slavonia s.s. Dortmund, I3fh July 1908. 18th H 9» Next Sailings Homeward. VIA COLOMBO. for Havre aud Hamburg 18ih July, 1908. Taking cargo at through Rates to Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Copenhagen Lisbon, Oporto. London,
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  • 95 4 Justice aatisflee everybody and joetice alene —enurton. HnbHnhed dally (except Monday*.) AT TBI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE: DAILY LOOAJ (21 per annum OUTBTATIONB Postage Kxtre. MAIL RDTTION (Poet Free) $l5 OAKI.K ADDERS Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 343. s.b. —All business communications should be
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  • 438 4 We see that work in connection with the memorial fountain to the late Hon. J. W. B. Vermont, c.m.g., who for many years represented Province Wellesley in the Legislative Council, has already begun. It will be remembered that subscriptions, amounting to nearly $l,OOO, were raised some time
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  • 41 4 The Royal Mail steamer Delta, having left Colombo at 11 p. m. on Saturday last, is expected to arrive here at 8 p.m. on Wednesday next and will leave for Singapore and China at midnight the same day.
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  • 58 4 The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Eastern Smelting Co., buyers, no sellers i Penang Tin Exchange. 12£ tons at 65 Straits Trading Co., 175 65 87| Singapore Straits Trading Co., 75 65 75 T0ta1...262a tons. Opium is quoted here to-day at
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  • 653 4 A inass meeting of the Sikhs from all parts of Malaya was held yesterday in the Diamond Jubilee Sikb Gurdwara at Brick Kiln Road. Major H. B. de Hamel, the President of the Gurdwara Committee, presided. The following resolutions were put to the General Committee aud carried
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  • 811 4 The Government Gazette, of July 10 contains the following items of information His Excellency the Governor, subject to the approval of the Right Hon’ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been pleased to grant to Mr. F. J. Pigott, Deputy Colonial Engineer and Surveyor-General, Penang, leave
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 70 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) General Dock Strike. London. 13th July.—A prolong general dock strike lias taken P"?*Sweden. The importation of 1 to replace the strikers has already riots at Gottenberg. A bomb exploded on board a u Malmo which bad been utilised r quarters of the Englishmen, one ot was
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    • 143 5 l nnreced 011^ A” July In connection with London a Hotilla of nineteen the naval steamed up the UiiH*’ b vHsterday and anchored at ]i,vpr Tbanw» t o{ t j ]em at London various J» ,n ‘V UDp rece<lented sight atUriJge. w V (ls of sightseers.
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    • 114 5 (Supplied by Renter.) More Trouble Anticipated. London. 13th July —The Porte has orderp,] the mobilisation of twenty-eight battalions of Hediffs in Asia Minor in view of the military disaffection in Macedonia, simultaneously sending a note to the Powers requesting them to make urgent representations at Athens,
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    • 74 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) A Militia Inspector Killed. London, 13th July.—M. Du Barry, an Inspector of the Anuamite Milbia, has been killed in an engagement, with pirates in the province of Bacmnh. An Anuamite professor and an interpreter were arrested at Sept pagodas for inciting the population to revolt aud
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    • 42 5 (Supplied hy Reuter.) The Legation Trouble. London, 13th July.—Reuter’s correspondent at. Teller»u states that H. E. Musbir el Mulk, the Persiau Foreign Minister, lias formally expressed to the British representative the State’s regrets at placing the ritish Legation under military surveillance.
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  • 613 4 Third Day, 11th July. (Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, 11th July.—There wa slight shower of rain during the eluding day’s racing, but the atteucW* was all that could he desired tl* following were the results of the various I—The Griffin Handicap—o.;j u Value $350. A handicap or 'jj?' that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 335 4 TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK. NEW STOCKS OF CHAPPELL’S RELIABLE PIANOS LONDON MADE. They can be (supplied either in Vertical or Overstrung Models and with 7\ octaves, or the regular 7. SECOND TO NONE FOR TONE AND ACTION. NEW MUSIC. London's Latest: RED ROSES (by composer of MERRY WIDOW YALSE) and
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  • 118 5 Under the heading “Sikhs’ Splendid Shooting,” the Overeeis Daily Mail says The Malay States Guides (Sikhs), who are practising under Lieut -Colonel R. S. Irowd Walker, for the Kolapore Cup Competition at the Bislev meeting in July, made the following scores on Saturday (13tb
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  • 205 5 June Outputs. Fhe following outputs of tin-ore for the ttirmth of June are reported Kledang (clean dressed ore) Pels. 380 Sipiau IJ2. Mr. R. G. Watson. Commissioner of Lands and Surveys, F. M. S., has returned to Kua- Lumpur from a visit to Kuantan. R Fry
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  • 3189 5 IN ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION. (Before Hr. Justice Fisher.) C hop Hin Lee Chan vs. The Phienix Assurance Co., Ltd. Our readers will remember that towards the end of April last the above case engaged the attention of Mr. Justice Fisher. His Lordship then reserved judgment, which was delivered
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  • 794 5 i (Before Mr. Scoft.) > It will bo remembered that Karmojomojo, a Javanese, was. on the 4th inst., arraigned i on the charge of theft of $9O 50 cts worth of jewellery belonging to one Ali Husman, from a house at Batu Lanc'iang Road, on the 2nd
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  • 181 5 Arrived. Per Patiala, 12th July, from Rangoon: Mr. B. D. Guzrat. Per s. s. Perak, 13th July, from Port Swetteuham Mr. Duval. Mr. Burke, Mr. Banvard, Mr. Smith, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Kidd, Mr. Foo Ah Leone, Mr. Ho Kim Kee, Mr. P. Sisteron, Mr. Hammy, Mr Pafqual, Mr. D
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  • 85 5 To-day 15th J>av of Gth Moon. P. C C. Tennis Tournament. Towu Band, Esplanade, 9 to II p.m. Matsuo’s Cinematograph, comer of Penang Road and Campliell Street,.7 p.m. A 9 p.m. The Pathescope.” King Street Theatre. 7-30 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. To-morrow. lGth Day of Gfli Moon. Towu Band,
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  • 17 5 English (Delta) ...15th July. China (Malta) ...18th German P. Regent Luitpold)... 22nd China (Goeleu) ...22nd
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  • 19 5 O Pull Moon July 14th Last Quarter 20th O New Moon ft 28th First Quarter Aug. 5th
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 279 5 BO NOT BE DECEIVED. GO TO THE PATHESOOPE KING STREET THEATRE HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! OBAND PROGRAMME. THE DIEPPE CIRCUIT, 1907. Tricksy, the Clever Princess. The Dynamiters. Workman’s Revenge, French Guardsman’s Bride. Push. The Floods in Moscow. The False Coin, and a host of other new pictures. All PATHE’S Pictures and
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  • 841 6 Deputation to the Resident of Perak. As announced in our issue of yesterday, < says Saturday’s Perak Pioneer a deputation of Chinese, composed of Towkays Chung Thye Phin. Foo Choo Choon, Yau Tat Shin and Eu Tong Sen, waited on the British Resident at Ipoh on Thursday,
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  • 101 6 Writing from Singapore, Consul-General Tboruwell Haynes states that in the province of Bienboa, Cochin-China, it is reported that the cultivation of the ylang ylang tree, which is so famous for its yield of perfumery essences, has been takeu in hand on several estates with satisfactory results. The
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  • 903 6 Elderly Aunt: I suppose you wondered, dear little Hans, why I left you so abruptly in the lane. I saw a man, and oh, how I ran! Hans Did you get him Papa, what is a safety match Mr. Henpecked (looking carefully about to see if his
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  • 117 6 Penang. 13th July. {By cjurtesy of the Chartered Kan* i London Demand Ban». ..2/3 4 months’ sigh» Ha-i* 2/4-^ 3 Credit 3 Documentary ...2/4.", Calcutta, Deni.i ud Bank Rh 174.1 3 days’ sight Privau- [76 Bombay. Demand Bank 174^ filouimein,.Demand Bank 173| 3 days’ sight Private 17til Madras, Demand
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  • 181 6 *oJd leaf $65. 3. Pepp*»r( Xll**».f» <i7 > no stock •Vhifce Pepper $15.75 buyers Cram: Pepper 10-12£ buyers Jloves (pieced) 31. —buyers VI ace 70. —sellers dace Picking» 55. —buyers Nutmegs 110» 18. —buyers k No. I 0.30 sales Sugar < 2 no stock Banker 3.50 buyers Tapioca Fiour
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  • 181 6 Penang, 13th Jult, 1908. Bbkk— ets. •Soup per cat tv 12 Roast 24 Ste<iks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 3u Tongue 00 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 30 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head 22 Feet 26 Tongue
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  • 7 6 ANTHONY AND ANDERSON, Exchange Share Brokers.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 Dr. lioss of Strassburg introduced Gononan in the treatment of the most painful of diseases to which maukiud is liable. It is better, safer and more effective than other preparations of Copaiba. Cubebs or plain oaudalwood oil.
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    • 170 6 MACKAY’S LIQUEUR WHISKY. KARTELL’S BRANDY. dealers’ Champagne. Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY Co. AGENTS FOR PENANQ F. M. S. THE CELEBRATED “S. B. Co.” GIN IN RED CASES. Sandilands, Buttery Co BORDEN’S PEERLESS BRAID EVAPORATED CREAM. Absolute Purity Guaranteed, AGENTS: SAND1LANDS, BOTTERY A Co. PENA NO.
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  • 292 7 Feminine Follies. Although one item of the wardrobe—the Merry Widow hat—has assumed such large proportions, the remaining accessories of a smart woman’s toilet have decreased as much as headgear has increased iu size. The clinging serpent skirt is a curious contrast to the umbrella” design which
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  • 522 7 ARREST CLOSES INTERESTING CAREER OF PSEUDO-BOY. Strange Adventure!». A girl of fifteen, named Elizabeth Archer, was charged, at Newcastle last month, with bavmg defrauded the North-Eastern Railway Company by travelling from Ripon to Newcastle without a ticket. When the case was called what appeared to be a smart
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  • 242 7 The landlords of Mergui have, it is understood, sent in a memorial to the LieutenantGovernor of Burma praying that the scheme drawn up by the local P.W.D. for the construction of quarters for officers stationed at Mergui should not be proceeded with. The main grounds
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  • 619 7 A deal of nonsense has been talked about the life that undergraduates lead at our Universities, aud perhaps the credulous people who take their impressions of anything from anywhere are nevei very ready to be disillusioned. In particular, the pages of the average
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1290 7 BAXTER Co s best navy canvas. Co. DAVID CORSAR S0N S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA NAVV CANVAS, No. 0. ciivniLANnS. BUTTERY Cok Bros.’ PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND." Sandilands, buttery Co„ agents. PENANG A F. M. S. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED KAW LINSEED OILS, paints a turpentine TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL THE
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    • 78 7 A Sheep Shearer’s Trials. I have followed the shearing season through New Zealand and all over Australia,” says Mr. R. L. Me Bean of Duntroon, N. Z., and the changes of water and tucker always bring an attack of diarrhoea. The only relief I can obtain is from Chamberlain’s Colic,
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    • 92 7 Infantile Cholera. Any unusual looseness of a child's bowels duriug the hot weather should be a warning to mothers. lufantile cholera may develop in a few hours, and prompt action should be taken lo avoid it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a dose of castor oil, will
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 850 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, U.S.A. Charts Moderate, Consultation Free. B18IDIH9 AT No. 21a, Penang Road. A few doors from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 6 mtha TEA o V RANEEGUNGE STONEWARE. MACBETH Ss BARRETT, LOGAN’S BUILDINGS, BEACH STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR FOR SALE. USEFUL
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  • 2341 9 Mr Kipling on the Asiatic Question. Letters to the Family” in the last of bl8 riD g in the Morning /•out Mr Kudv h,in sentiment on the British Colum g g gub ject that has *«yS5- bi n aDd he dl 8 il justice:-. {mu always been in the J
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  • 227 9 Fashionable Gatherim» at St. Margaret’s, Westminster. A London correspondent writes on June li Yesterday, there was a great meeting of Straits people at Miss Hilda Burkinsbaw’s weddiog, which took place at St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster, iu tbe presence of a large number of guest». It was a
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  • 323 9 The 8. C. Morning Post has this playful reference to tbe action lecentlv taken under the auspices of the Singapore Po Leung Kuk to interdict the access of Chinese singing girls of tender years to Chinese clubs and other resorts. Incidentally, says tbe Free Press,
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  • 1019 9 The sequel of King Chulalongkorn’s visit to Europe last year has not teen slow in it revealing itself, if, says the North China i- Dai'y News, any reliance may be placer! >t upon the rumours of a new agreement y between Great Britiau and Siam which
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  • 1081 9 In tbe course of an editorial in its last issue, the Far Eastern Review say8 When European governments acquire territory in the Ear East the* call the acquisition a cdony just as soon as there are enough nationals settled there to make a comfortable quorum. Sometimes
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  • 803 9 On the subject of the present serious outw o tbe tID industl 7 in Federated Malay States a correspondent writes to Malay Mail as follows You reproduced in your columns some days ago an article on the above subject from the Mining Journal: that article was the
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    • 33 9 Well Named. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just what its name implies. For pains in the stomach, cramp, colic or diarrhoea, it has no equal. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.
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    • 25 9 The first violent inflammatory symptoms quickly disappear after treatment with Riedel’s Gonosan Capsules. No better preparation now on the market. Certified by the leading Specialists.
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    • 64 9 Try This for Chronic Diarrhoea» Many sufferers from chronic diarrhoea have obtained prompt relief by the use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Some of the worst cases of this disease have been permanently cured by it after other treatment and skilled physicians bad failed. Try it and you
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  • 850 10 Tuesday, the 28th July, Thursday, the 30th J xLy, aud Saturday, the 1st August, 1908. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th July, 1908. 1. —The Maiden Plate. Value $500. A Race for Maiden Horses j Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All horses imported into
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    • 240 10 JOHN MARTIN, MINER A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA. BY OLIVER ASHWELL, AUTHOR OF Tale» of the Fen,” Chronicles of tht Carburettor Club," In'}Peril in Penang etc. PRICE 50 CENTS. MAT BK KAD AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltl., 226, 232, Beach Street, Penang. The Early History of Penang, 1592 1827. BY
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    • 264 10 Entries Close at noon on Thursday, 16th July, 1908 (except for Race 8, Third Day); Handicaps for First Day will be published on or before Monday, 20th July, 1908. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred iua handicap by the winner of any race run subsequent to the publication of
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    • 194 10 JUST RECEIVED JOHANS FABER'S STATIONERY. Paper Fasteners 15 cents per box. New Flat Reversible Pocket Pencils Nickle-plated Pocket Pencils, Automatic Pocket Pencils mi r 10 to 15 cents each. 30 cents each. 30 cents each. at ij Blue Pencils, 60 cents per dozen. Srt It i n 'l'-WtWH «.-Ii i
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