Straits Echo, 11 January 1909
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Title Section38 1909-01-11 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 7. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1909. Single Copy, 10 cent 9. No. 8.38 words
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Advertisement996 1909-01-11 1 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. m H 3d in 2» m O 3D m 4? x Z o NO HTV S.SSV9 THK I BANKS EASTERN SHIPPING Company, Lid., (ENGINE WORKS.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Founders. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital Reserve Fuad Ro*e.vo996 words
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Advertisement18 1909-01-11 1 X THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR'EAST. .Aif: L V V* *Mr^U TIANGLEH A Co> t So/e Agents.18 words
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Article1088 1909-01-11 2 Says the writer of Tne Handbook in the Referee :—Whether you travel by land or by water, wherever two or three are gathered together—at the club among the idle, in Country houses, or in the City—the question of amusement is discussed by all except sick persons and1,088 words
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Article335 1909-01-11 2 What may be described as a long-dis-tance linotype machine, operated by wireless telegraphy, is suggested by Hans Knudsen. a Danish resident of London. According to an account in the London Chronicle, this J>:is already been successfully used in connection with an ordinary typewriter. Says the paper just named335 words
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Article241 1909-01-11 2 You know the chap? Broad-shouldered, square chinned, a trifle grey about tbe temples, with not much to say for himself, but so strong. Everyone admires him. Not at first, perhaps, but always before the end of the last act. For the strong, silent man’s existence is241 words
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Article236 1909-01-11 2 A physician who has had considerable experience in the mining districts waß asked if there was any scientific explanation «for coal miner*’ immunity from disease. He is working in a new place, absolutely free from germs,” replied the doctor. Tbe poisons of the atmosphere hovering over236 words
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Advertisement37 1909-01-11 2 Dr- lioss of Striissbur'4 introduced Gouottan in the treatment of the most painful of diseases to which maukmd is liable. It is better, safer anu more effective than other piepaiatiouu of Copaiba. Cubebs or plain Sandalwood oil.37 words
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Advertisement47 1909-01-11 2 Croup is Imminent. No matter bow well your children may appear to be, you are never safe without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house. It. never fails to relieve and is perfectly safe to give the little ones. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.47 words
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Advertisement1831 1909-01-11 2 PRITCHARD CO. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Bedsteads, Bedding, etc. THE interest and responsibility of the undersigned, Lee Hay Thai, in the firms Keug Bee of Penang and Keng Hong of Rangoon. Rice Merchants, ceased as and from the l‘2th day of December, 1908. Dated this 15th day of December, 1908. U The1,831 words
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Article32 1909-01-11 3 f'eaclit i t tun A‘}mt« Due Devanha. Assa ve De ffl tiger P. J.egent Luitpold Colombo S ngapore SiDgapoie Colombo A.G ACo. A. B. B.M.ACo. 14th Jao. 16'h 19th 21st32 words
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Article25 1909-01-11 3 Vctteli j for Devanba 3 ngapore G &0o. Jan. Assave Oolombo G &C o. Deiffl P. Regent CJolornbo 8 M .ACo. Luitpolc Singapore B.M.AJo.25 words
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Shipping.
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Article190 1909-01-11 3 Lennox, Br. s.s-, 2 3GI, McNair, 9th Jau., Hongkong, 22nd Dec., Geu.— Keemun, Br. >-.8., 5,8t>6. Conradi, 9th Jan., Liverpool, 12th Dec., Gen. —W. M. Co. Sextu, Ger. s.s., 992, Graupuler, Jan., Bangoou, 2nd Jan., Gen.—E. S, Co., Ltd. Malai/a, Ger. e.s., 348, Loewe, 10th Jan., Deli, 9th Jau.,190 words
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Article69 1909-01-11 3 11th January. Padang, for Batu Bahra. Sex f a, for Rangoon. Canton, for Diudingsaud Teluk AnsonPutiala, for SingaporeBhadra, tor Tongkab, Kopah, Renong, Vic' ria Point, Meieiu and Tavoy. Malaya, for Deli. Mart ijck i or Pulo Web, Olehleh and Padang. Mambang, for Pulau l augkiwi and Setul. Un Peng,69 words
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Article70 1909-01-11 3 For Langkat Per Jin Ho, to-morrow,! p.m. Asahau—Per Mary Austin, to-morrow, 1 p m Port Swettenhaui and Singapore—Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p in. Pulau Langkawi—Per Flying Dragon, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Carlyle, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swetteuliaui aud Singapore—Per Ipoh, 10-morrow, 4 p.m. Batu Bahra—Per Sree70 words
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Article395 1909-01-11 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Mooltan, connecting with the Devatdii at Colombo, due at Penang on I4tli Jan. To Penang (from Loudon, Dec. 18) Mrs. Mutt Smitl), Mr. E. C. Smith. To Singapore (from London) Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Crane, Mr. Rickard (from Marseilles, Dec.395 words
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Advertisement898 1909-01-11 3 P.&O. Steam Navigation Coy. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail 8ervlce. Outward. Jmn. 14 Devanha connecting with Mooltan 28 Britannia do China Feb. 11 Delta do Moldavia Homeward. THROUGH STEAMER TO LONDON. 8.8. Macedonia FARES BY March 26. MAIL STEAMERS. Ut OIim* aod Glass I o London by Sea £66 £44898 words
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Advertisement516 1909-01-11 3 (SH I PPING.) HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. FREIGHT SERVICE. Next Sailings for Singapore, China and Japan. s.s. Scuonia 16th January, 1909. Next Sailings Homeward. VIA COLOMBO. s. s. htria. 24th January, 1909 for Hamburg. Taking cargo at through Ratos to Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Copenhagen Lisbon, Oporto, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Marseilles, Trieste, Genoa,516 words
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Article, Illustration93 1909-01-11 4 Jn«flr« (atieflea everybody and jo*lice alone Pnbllahod dally (exempt Knndaya.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Lid., No. 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. PRICE: OAII.T IXK’AI s2t |er aiiiinm ODTOTATIONH Poetage Itxtra. HAIL BDITION (Poet Free) «13 UAKLH AUDRKSS Echo—Penang.' 1 Telephone No. 343 y.«.—All boatneMi communication* alioald be addre»»eu93 words
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Article691 1909-01-11 4 The inner history of China for the two years immediately preceding the death of the late Emperor Kuatig Su is a series of plots and counter-plots for supremacy,and explains in some measure how it was that Yuan Shih-kai came to lose favour with Prince Chun.691 words
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74 1909-01-11 4 We hear that H. E. the Governor has been pleased, on representations being made to-day by Mr. Leong Lok Bing, j p, and Mr. Goh Taik Chee, to allow an extension of time for exchanging old Straits dollars ard fifty-cent pieces at. ®e Treasury74 words
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Article74 1909-01-11 4 The following business in tin has been done today Singapore: Straits Trading C0., <>r ~r buyers, no sellers Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, buyers, no sellers Eastn-n Smelting C 0.,") buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co., 25 tons at 65.25 Tin is quoted in London to-day74 words
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Article43 1909-01-11 4 I be royal mail steamer Devanha, having left Colon bo at 10 p.m* on Saturday last, is objected to arrive here at 3 am. on Tbursda* next, and will leave for Singapore and Cbiia at 8 a.m. the same day.43 words
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Article41 1909-01-11 4 We woild remind our readers that entries for the Jtuuary Meeting of the Penang Turf Clubclose on Thursday next, at 5 p.m Followitg is the only change in Messrs. Anthony ad Anderson’s share list to-day Batu Cave £3£.41 words
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Article52 1909-01-11 4 Opening Performance To-night. The Wayang Kassirn, that most popular of Malay theatrical companies, opens at the King Street Theatre to-night with Zoraida. We ate assured that the company is better than ever. Those in search of an evening s entertainment should make their way to King Street52 words
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720 1909-01-11 4 The Herbert Withers Concert Party has just arrived in Penang and will give two performances here, on Wednesday and Thursday next, at the Town Hall. The party consists of Mr. Bennett, the great baritone, Mr. Withers, the famous ’cellist, Madame Luisa Sobrino, prima donna of720 words
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Article446 1909-01-11 4 (Before Mr. Brown Disorderly Conduct. Two Tamils, Gopal and Punoosaipi, were fined $2 each this morning for disorderly conduct in the Police Court compound on tbe 9th inst. Using Criminal Force. Li Tat was this morning charged with using criminal force to one Li Cheng Beow on446 words
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Article182 1909-01-11 4 Following is the calendar of persons to be tried at the Assizes commencing to-morrow: (1) Chong Pang and Chin Ah Sam (i) Possession of instruments for counterfeiting King’s Coin, (ii) Possession of counterfeit King’s Coin (2) Cbhong Sam, Murder Lim Beh (i) Possession of a forged currency182 words
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Article147 1909-01-11 4 There was a very large attendance at the fete held in the grounds of the Detective Station on Saturday evening, and the various shows were all highly appreciated. The rongqeng and the marionettes were both distinctly good, and so, judging by the enthusiastic applause of the spectators,147 words
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Advertisement351 1909-01-11 4 HERBERT WITHERS, England’s Favourite ’Celhnt MME. LUISA SOBRINO, Prima Donna Soprano. Wednesday TOWN HALL Thursday THE Herbert Withers Concert Company, Unanimously Endorsed by the Press and Public of India as the most Brillant Company that has ever visited the East. Read >|hat the Critics say and enjoy these Most Notable351 words
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Advertisement69 1909-01-11 4 A fr ie d, 7 «ame of football was played on Victoria Green, Pangkor Road, last Saturday afternoon, between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Young Men’s Christian Associai he game waa greatly in favour of the Chinese Kecreationists, who won the match by n Of the goals scored for69 words
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Article252 1909-01-11 5 {Supplied by Reuter.) Austria and Servia. London, 9th January.—The apology of M. Milanovitch, Servian Foreign Minister, for his speech against Austria, Las been published at Belgrade. It likewise disapproves of the criticisms by Austria of the Skupstina. The Austrian Foreign Office declares that the incident is closed.252 words
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Article93 1909-01-11 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) “An Unprecedented Libel.” London, 9th January.—A telegram from Washington states that at the debate with regard to President Roosevelt’s secret-service suggestions the Republicans as well as the Democrats denounced them as au unprecedented libel on the legislature. A resolution declining to consider and tabling93 words
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Article49 1909-01-11 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Chinese Influence in Tibet. London, 10th January —Sven Hedin, the famous explorer, interviewed at Moscow by the representative of a Swedish newspaper, states that the position of the Englishman in Tibet is less favourable than before the Lbassa expedition. China’s influence is steadily growing.49 words
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Article29 1909-01-11 5 (Supplied by Reuter•) Englishman Murdered. London, llth January.—Reuter’s correspondent at Peking states that an Englishman named Brooke, who is touring for sport, has been murdered in Western Szechuan.29 words
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Article24 1909-01-11 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) England and Australia Match. London, 10th January.—The Rugby match between England and Australia will be played on March 9.24 words
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Article102 1909-01-11 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. 9th Jan The Kaia Haji Holidays. The Government offices here were closed for six days up to Thursday last, for the Raia Haji holidays. Some Official Changes. Mr. P. Cbakrapany, the Postmaster of Kedah, has been transferred to Singgora, and Mr. Belavendram102 words
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Article373 1909-01-11 5 Sad Story of a Delicate Creeper. Thus the London correspondent of the Straits Times: —Tbeie is a danger which ought to be recognised by resident planters as well as those responsible for sending young men out to the F. M. S., and if possible, counteracted. In my373 words
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Article321 1909-01-11 5 December Outputs. Tbe following tin mine outputs for the month of December are reported Fusing Lama Tin Mines, won Piculs. by the Company 552 won bv the Tributors 535 Pusing Bharu Tin Mines 354 Siputeh Tin Mines 11” Mr. N. Walker Reid, of the Straits Trading321 words
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Article639 1909-01-11 5 The Government Gazette of January 8 contains the following items of information His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to nominate the Hon’ble W. D. Barnes as representative of the Straits Settlements to assist the British Imperial Delegates at the forthcoming International Conference on Opium at Shanghai. Mr.639 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article469 1909-01-11 5 To tuk Editor or iut straits Echo. Dear Sir, —ln answer to the question asked by your correspondent G. S C. (1) the word To must, always bo on the Dr. side of an a/c and By” on the C-. side, in accordance with the rules469 words
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Article399 1909-01-11 5 The Resident of Oya, Sarawak, in'his j report for November, writes:— The Dv>ks here all dec'are that they possess no dollars at all but they are well known to secrete large numbers of the com. They do not seem at all disposed to part with them399 words
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Article258 1909-01-11 5 Arrived. Per s s. Palitana. 10th J in., from Singapore Mrs. H. de Laucy Cooke aud child. Mrs. J S Cunningham, Messrs. Lo Bong Quang. Lo Cheok Po and Kaidyu. Per s s Bhadra. 10th Jan., fioin Kenoug Mr- Scott. From Kopah Mr and Mrs. N D do Silva.258 words
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Article84 1909-01-11 5 To-day. 20fh Day of 12th Moon. Ladies’ K'fle Club, 4 JO p.m. The New Japanese Cinematograph, coiuer of Campbell S reet and Penang Road, 7-30 p.m. aud 9 10 p.m. Wayang Kassim, King Street Theatre. To-morrow. 21st Dav of 12th Moon. Football Cup Tie P. C. C. os. C.84 words
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Article18 1909-01-11 5 bast Qnarl-o Jan. 15th O New Moon 22nd First Quartet 28ch Ci Full Moon Feb. sth18 words
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Article19 1909-01-11 5 English (Devanhct) ...14'h Jan China e) ...16th t'hmn i Derjjl nner) ...19th German (P Eitel Friedrich) ..2lst19 words
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Article36 1909-01-11 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Serv-ce Outwards. Homewards Devan/ia 14 Jan. j Ansi ye 16 Jan Britannia 28 Delhi 30 Extra Service Outwards Homewards. Nore 19 Jan J Sicilia 8 Jan Palawan 2 Feb. I Sile 2236 words
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Advertisement136 1909-01-11 5 An Indian Nobleman Uses Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. You will see by the following that Chamberlain’s Coifgli Remedy is a favourite in the palace as well as with the humbler people in India: “For the past four years I have been getting large supplies of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, not only136 words
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Advertisement214 1909-01-11 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE rpHE next Ordinary Meeting of lire MuniL cipal Commissioners will be held at the Muuicipai Office at 3-3.) p in- on Thursday, the ]4;b instant. L. A. Coutier BIGGS, Secretary. FOR. SALE. G{ ENTLEMAN return ng to England I wishes to sail his Big game rifl-s cheap, two214 words
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Advertisement300 1909-01-11 5 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. N E W SERVICE. Between Penang A: Singapore via East Coast Ports of Sumatra. Tl:e new steamer Benoa, 331 tons register, has commenced a fortnightly service between Penang and Singapore, calling on 4/Utward and iuward voyages at Deli. Batu Bahra, Asahan. Telok Leidong, Paneh and Si-» Djawi-Djawi.300 words
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Article1009 1909-01-11 6 It is scarcely to be wondered at that what the poet refers to as the subtle power iu perfume found” should have associated with it much that is picturesque and memorable in the drama of human life. The very flowers by the names of which many perfumes1,009 words
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Article384 1909-01-11 6 Young Domestic’s Freak Causes Sensation in Scotland. A promising Scottish romance has been nipped in the bud, and Agnes Wightman. a sprightly lassie of fifteen who roamed the couutryside disguised as a boy. found herself in the dock at Glasgow Police Court laat month. She appeared to the384 words
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Article109 1909-01-11 6 South African Colonies Contribute Nothing. Appendix 20 of the current year’s Army Estimates tells an instructive tale. It shows that while the Crown Colonies of Ceylon and the Straits Settlements and Hongkong all pay substantial contributions to Array funds towards the upkeep of their garrisons, the self-governing109 words
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Article283 1909-01-11 6 The four Chinese coolies sentenced to death in connection with the murder of Dr. Barrack and a Malay at Kuantan, some months ago, were hauged at Kuantan town last Monday by Warder Mordey. Four other men. who were sentenced to imprisonment for life in connection with the283 words
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Article116 1909-01-11 6 Pham, 11th Jahua»t. By cmrtety of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank i months’ eight Bank ...2 u 3 Credit ...2/4^ M 3 Documentary ...2/44 Calcutta, Demand Bank lb» 174 3 days’ sight Private 1/6 Bombay. Demand Bank l'«J Mouimein, Demand Bank liz* 3 days’ eight Pn»»w I*6 Madras,116 words
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Article183 1909-01-11 6 >out mm* $65.20 B.Pepper< W. i notUtck A r hne Peppei $l/ 50 sales Prang I‘eppei 12.50 buyers I Jlovtm 37. tellers \lsoo 73. sales Mace Picking. 62 —tales Nutmeg» t to» 19 50 buyers •,V 6.65 tales iux* s** stock Km.» I. 3.70 sales r&pioc>> 1 "Ui 1-35183 words
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Article195 1909-01-11 6 Pmaho, 11th Jahuabt, lfo9. Biif— clt Soup p® r out.tj 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Moat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail «utli +3O Tongue 60 Feet 20 Heart Liver per catty 30 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head 20 Feet 24 Tongue 30195 words
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Article1107 1909-01-11 6 a( l slcL S •o 2 Number of, -3 p .2 55 j Caiital. Share* !> 1 Dmdencs Na»u«. -2 i*».»*d. I a ca CO o 1 J I 2_ Mining:. 1903 300,000 30.000 10 10 10% for year ending 31 /3/08 Belat Tin Mining Co., Ltd. j 6751,107 words
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Advertisement64 1909-01-11 6 3VOTICB TAMIL IMMIGRATION FUND ENACTMENT, 1907. OF TAMIL LABOUR J ate hereby leminded that returns under the above Enactment for tbepreced* ing quatler must be sent to the office of the Supei intendent of Immigrants, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and Jauuary. Forms for the return will64 words
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Advertisement146 1909-01-11 6 MACKAY’S wroucht IRON TUBES AND FITTBtGS. LIQUEUR WHISKY. The Ac7* fl of Quality. Large Stock Always on Hand. ADAMSON, GIL.FILL.AN CO., LTD. Andrew Usher Go.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERV fi Co. AGENTS FOR PENANQ F. /W. S. ASAHI, THE KING OF BEERS. Sample bottle free to intending buyer,146 words
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Article320 1909-01-11 7 The following from the Mussoorie Echo is a gem:— The Pioneer has been enlarging on Bengali humour recently. The specimens it alluded to have, however, a caustic and bitter fltvour, and it requires a peculiarly constituted mind to appreciate the humorous side of Swadeshi sedition and320 words
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Article222 1909-01-11 7 To the thoughtful miud there are tew things sadder and more significant of the fact that all flesh is as grass, than the career of a seiial in a daily or weekly paper. The serial starts out so bravely. Next Week Next Week! Nrxt Week! Look out222 words
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Article114 1909-01-11 7 The following unclaimed letters aud parcel are lying at the General Post Office: Letters. Boardmau. Admiral Marks, Mr. Mrs.H. Campbell, W. A. Megie, Benj. Camelly, E. S. Moines/,, A. Chudik, Moses Morris, R. V. Findlay, E. Ostulo, F. .1. Pinkestaiu, S. M. Price, W. G. Glass,114 words
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Advertisement1482 1909-01-11 7 BURRELL Co.'s boiled a raw LINSEED OILS, PAINTS A TURPENTINE TO BE HAD RETAIL PROM ALL THE LEADINO STORES. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Cc., Sole AgenlSi Penang F, M. S. John Baztey White Bros.’ PORTLAND CEMENT, “LION BRAND.” Saudllands, Buttery <S Co„ AGENTS. PENANG F. M. S. DAVID CORSAR SON’S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA1,482 words
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Advertisement173 1909-01-11 7 An Indian Nobleman Uses Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. You will see bv the iollowing 1 hat Chamber! v.u’s Cougi. Remedy is a favourite iu tbo palace »s well as with tbe humbler people iu India: “For the past four years I have been getting largo supplies of Chamberlain's Cou;:b Remedy, not173 words
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Advertisement1092 1909-01-11 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Cu. t Pha, U.S.A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KIHIDIN9 AT No. 21a Penang Hoad. A few doors from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 6 mthv RATNER TWELVE-CORNER-BENT STEEL SAFES. TEA <s.' TEA oOLE AGENTS FOR PENANG. PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd, WORE KIM1,092 words
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Article2645 1909-01-11 9 VIOLA GRAEME - [All Rights Reserved] BY VIOLA GRAEME (Author of The Child of Sorrow,” The Treachery of Lorraine,” «The Hand of Cod,” The Beauty of the Season,” A ,Sootch Marriage,” Love’s Loyalty,” One New Year’s Day,” Life’s Thorny Path,” Sir Bryan’s Heir,” Doreen,” etc., etc.) CHAPTER 111. Man’s inhumanity to2,645 words
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Article1306 1909-01-11 9 Canton is one of the Chinese towns that to this day sh >ws 1 ittle trace of foreign influence, an 1 the first realisation of the stranger who sails into the harbour, in one of the beautiful river boats, over a deep grey, placid river, past1,306 words
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Article692 1909-01-11 9 Says the N C Dai'y News (Shanghai) of the 3rd ult.—As far as the outside world is in a position to judge, the of Emperor lisuan Tung, whose enthronement took place yesterday, begins under the most favourable auspices. A new order has been established in692 words
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Article988 1909-01-11 9 Ibe changes that are taking place in the har East are amr.ziug in their rapidity and completeness. This is proved by the testimony of many witnesses, as readers of the curient newspapers and periodicals may easily learn. The suddenness with which Ui6 Oriental mind988 words
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Advertisement46 1909-01-11 9 Gonosan like other preparations of Copaiba and Sandalwood oil does not affect the kidneys or disturb the stomach and is well tolerated by the i>atient even after lengthened treatment Trials by the Medical, Profession solicited. Samples free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists.46 words
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Advertisement54 1909-01-11 9 From a Nova Scotia Publisher. Mr. H. G- Harris, publisher of the Advertiser, Kentville. N. S., makes the following statement: I have used Chamberlaiu’s Cough Remedy for myself and family aud find it to be one of the best medicines for coughs and colds that I ever tried.” The George54 words
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Advertisement38 1909-01-11 9 No Poison. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been declared absolutely free from any injurious substance by Government and expert chemists, aud mothers need have no hesitancy in giving it to the smallest infant. The George Town i^ispensary, Wholesale Agents.38 words
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Advertisement39 1909-01-11 9 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Cures Colds. This remedy acts ou nature's plan, allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.39 words
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1052 1909-01-11 10 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 26th January. 1. —The Maiden Plate. Value $500. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All horses imported into tbe Straits or F. M. S. as Subscription Griffins at a price not exceeding $400 allowed 71,052 words
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Advertisement251 1909-01-11 10 JOHN MARTIN, MINER A ROMANCE OF MODERN MALAYA. BY OLIVER ASHWELL. AUTHOR OF Talet of the Fen," Chronicle$ of the Carburettor Club," In Peril in Penanj," etc. PRICE 50 CENTS. MAT IiK HAD AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 22 6.— 2.12. Beach Street. Penani. < FOR SALE. < The Early251 words
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Advertisement311 1909-01-11 10 Entries Close at 5 p. m. on Thursday, 14-th January (except for Race 3, Second Day, and Race 8, Third Day, which close as stated); Handicaps for First Day will be published on or before Mon* day, 18th January, 1909. A penalty of 7 lb. is incurred in a handicap311 words
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Advertisement230 1909-01-11 10 JUST RECEIVED. JOHANN PABER'S STATIONERY. W. T. Co.’s White and Red Blotting Paper o( the Best Quality. The Famous Repeater Brand of Carbon Paper in two sizes, and Carbonic Paper. ..MJWIF' v/j ri fd flit» aBlue Pencils, 60 cents per dozen. o pencil Drawinsr Pencils, B B B, 80 cents230 words
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