Straits Echo, 12 June 1909
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Title Section38 1909-06-12 1 Straits Echo iO-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, SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, 1909. Slog’ 3 Copy, 10 cents. No. 131.38 words
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Advertisement1095 1909-06-12 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT. (V Z 1 C 11 n 73 3S n m w M m s. •3TV s,ssva THE Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd., (ENGINE WORKS BANKS AND DOCKYARD.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Founders. ?hartorcd Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Hongkong St Shanghai Banking Corporation Paid1,095 words
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Advertisement24 1909-06-12 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. NOddJN im u 19 Y Co O) > CD > K n. fi 3 KYO T»ANQ.L%g Oo„ Sa/c Agent*.24 words
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Article388 1909-06-12 2 A visit to the Kite of the Wet Dock or Basin in oourae of construction at Tanjong Pagar will shew that progress is now taking a more definite shape and a general idea of the scope of the works can be obtained. Most progress has been made388 words
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Article322 1909-06-12 2 Shipowners have learned with a good deal of interest that the Suez Canal Company has approached the Egyptian Government with a view of obtaining an extension of its concession. The grant to M. de Lesseps was for ninety-nine years, dating from the opening of the waterway to322 words
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Article436 1909-06-12 2 Pretty Pageant at the Sports Exhibition. The clean and iugeniom game of bowls to apply the epithet bestowed on billinds bv King James the Fust —has a certain superficial tesem’olai ce to the iudoor pastime, but they differ in this: whereas billiaids is es sentially spectacular howls436 words
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Advertisement34 1909-06-12 2 Gonoaatl IS a happy combination of Kawa Resins with Oleum Sautali in the proper, ion of 1 part Kawa Kawa to 4 parts Oleum* Santal cures easily, no com plications. All chemists and dealers.34 words
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Advertisement421 1909-06-12 2 An American Newspaper Man Recommends a Well Known Remedy. Not long since the following editorial appeared in the Centertown, Missouri, U. S. A Leader: “The editor knows by personal experience that Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will cure diarrhoea, and we have heard like testimonials from other reliable people421 words
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Advertisement2380 1909-06-12 2 TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS. T lENDERS are invited for tlie lease of Revenue Farms in the State of North Borneo from the Ist January, 1910, as set out hereunder. REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF NORTH BORNEO. 1. In making arrangements for the leasing of the Farms for the next2,380 words
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Article28 1909-06-12 3 Vestela Frr.m Agents Dan Aas&ye Colombo A G ACo. 17th June Delhi Singapore VG ACo. 19th LufZOW Singapore B-M.ACo. 22od Kleist Colombo B.M ACo. 23 rd28 words
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Article26 1909-06-12 3 T elt For 1 X Ai/eni* L*’vet 1 AkSije Singapore A 0 ACo. June. Delhi Colombo A.G ACo. Lutzow Colombo B.MACo. Klcibt Singapore BM.ACo. i26 words
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Shipping.
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Article103 1909-06-12 3 Petrel, Br. h s., 124, Allan, lltb June, Koempi, 10th June, Geu.—E- S. Co., Ltd. Lightning, Br. s-s., 2.122, Gentles, 12th June, Calcutta, 6ih June, Gen A. A. A. A Co Thonqwa. Br. s.s., 3,428, Herrington, 12th June, Singapore, lUtb June, Gen. —H. L. A Co. Canton, Br. ss,103 words
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Article92 1909-06-12 3 12th Junb. Taroba, for Madras taking mails for Europe, etc-, via Bombay. Thongwa. for Kaugoon and Calcutta. Kitano Mam. for Colombo and Tuticoriu. Malacca, for Tongkab. Petrel, for Paugkalan Braudau aud Langkat. Leong Ho, for Trang. Perak, for Deli. Sportsman, for Batu Bahra. Moi,une, for Colombo and Tuticorin Lightning,92 words
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Article212 1909-06-12 3 Fo* Deli—Per Jlebe, 14tb instant, 2 p.ui. Tongkah—Per Avagyee, 15th iustaut, 1 p.mLangkat—Per Jin Ho, 15th instant, 1 p m. Asalian Per Mary Austin, 15th instant, 1 pm. Trang—Per Sree Bangka, 15th instant, 1 pm. Port Swettenliam and Singapore—Per Pin Seng. 15th instant, 3 p m. Port Swettenham212 words
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Article142 1909-06-12 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Moldavia, connecting witli the Assayed Colombo, due at Peuaug on 17th June: To Singapore (from London, May 21) Miss Blair, Mr. and Mrs C. H. G. Clarke, Mrs. Sime (from Marseilles, May 28) Dr. R. Dane. Per 1. G. M. s.s.142 words
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Article40 1909-06-12 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outwards. Homkwardn. Ansa ye 17 June I Delhi 19 June. Della 1 July Devanha 3 July Extra Service Outwards Hum is wards. Sardinia 22 June 1 Poona 24 June Syria 6 July Namur 8 July40 words
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Advertisement827 1909-06-12 3 pi 0. Steam Navigation Coy. Kxpwjted Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service, Oatward. June 1" Attaye connecting with July 1 Delia do. 15 Delhi do tS* Caledonia do. Aug 1- Devanha do. Homeward. Moldavia Mantua Mongolia Mamie Morea iakes by mail steamers. let Ola** led Clan London by See £66 £44827 words
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Advertisement448 1909-06-12 3 COHIddKHS) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Si P Or 5S WWji r>l as P sas* vJ. ■uc. THE fast f id WHil-tnowa mail learners of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hambu. g via, Rotterdam. Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and rice versa448 words
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Article, Illustration93 1909-06-12 4 J itatlra MtUflM everybody and lattice alene dally (ei<v»pr Mnndaya.l tea CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., No. 226—232, Beach Strenf. P«nan« PRICE DAILY LOCAL I*4 par annnn OUTBTATIONH Pottage Ultra KAIL STMTION (Poet Free) SIS OAKI.H ADDKtSH Echo —Penang.” Telephone No. 343 M.M. —All bnetnoM communication* ehonld be nddreeeeo93 words
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Article910 1909-06-12 4 WHAT USE ARE OUR COMMISSIONERS We are sorry that Mr. Biggs, the Secretary of our Municipal Commission, happens to be away on leave just now. It does not seem sporting to drag in his name in connection with an alleged high-handed suppression of a ratepayer’s petition to the Commissioners. In910 words
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Article559 1909-06-12 4 The following busmens iu tin has been done to-day Singapore; Straits Trading Co., a Q no buyer,, do sellers 302 Penang Straits Tradiug C 0..) «qao buyers, no sellers 5 Eastern SmeltiDg Co.. fiS 191 buyers, no sellers oo.i^ Peuaug Tin Exchange, 25 tons at559 words
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Article489 1909-06-12 4 We have received a copy of the Rules and Regulations and the prize list of the AgriHorticultural Show which will be held on the Parade Ground in August, from which we learn that entries in all divisions mu-1 be in writing and must reach the General Secretary at least489 words
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Article278 1909-06-12 4 A Nonia and Two Children Injured. A tram-car accident, of a rather serious nature, took place about 6-10 p no. yesterday, on the Dato Kramat Road. From enquiries, the following facts have been elicited Car No 2 was proceeding towards the town. When it was close to278 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article96 1909-06-12 4 To tub Editor of tub Straits Echo. Sir,—l consider your diatribe in this evening’s paper against washing moB t rfi preheusible. I was going to wash my (Elan hour ago, and be ran away, and mv cony of the Echo had two soapy pad-prints on it It might96 words
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Article111 1909-06-12 4 Howls Tournament. Following are the results of the ties played yesterday Double Handicap; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wright 4) beat Mr. and Mrs. Hutson 5) by 21—19. Single Handicap: R. S. Pentnev H>) beat W. S. Dunn 2 > by 21—17 W. Houston w. o. from R.111 words
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Article101 1909-06-12 4 U. K. Contra Mnudi. As already briefly announced iu the Echo, this chess match has been fixed for Monday night at nine, in the E &O. Hotel. All interested iu the game of chess are invited by the Penang Chess Club to be present. The following will lepresent the101 words
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Article457 1909-06-12 4 The Penang Volunteer Cadet Corps paraded 130 strong at. Fort Cornwallis last night for a Night March, under the command of Lieut. Hamilton and 2nd Lieut. Mann. Sergeant-Major Sayers also accompanied the column. Headed by the Guides’ buglers, the Cadets marched to the Chinese Recreation Club, where they457 words
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Advertisement382 1909-06-12 4 THE CRAG HOTEL.I SANATORIUM. S PENANG HILLS.} “As good an Hotel as any in the Straits.” —Singapore Free Press, 27th March. SARZZXES BROTHERS, Proprietors. PALMER TYRES. Information of interest to users of MOTOR TYRES, is that a REDUCTION IN PRICES of PALMER CORD TYRES is in force from beginning of382 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article42 1909-06-12 5 (Echo Special.) ItofroaNe in Exports. Kwala Lumpur, 12th June.—The tin exports of the three states for the last five months amount to 294,171 piculs as against 332,725 piculs for a corresponding period last year. The duty shows a decrease of $358,818.42 words
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Article173 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Renter Foil Text. London, 12lh June.—The text of the Anglo-Siamese Treaty has been published, accompanied by the correspondence that passed between the British Minister and the Siamese Foreign Minister. Foreign Minister’s Assurance. H. R H. Krom Luang Dewawongse, the Siamese Foreign Minister, assures Great Britain that173 words
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Article37 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Reu f er.) Fi?e Persons Injured. London, 11th June.—An officer and four men were injured by an explosion on board the petrol submarine A 4. at Portsmouth. The vessel itself is uninjured.37 words
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Article30 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Passes French Senate. Lon lon, ll»b June.—The French Senate has adopted the Silk Bounties Bill by 211 votes to 5, a majority of 206.30 words
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Article38 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Reuter Second Reading. London, 11th June. —The House of Commons has passed the second reading of tbe Fmance Bill by 366 votes to 209, a majority of 157. The minority included 62 Nationalists.38 words
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Article71 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) “Inconsistent with Financial Honesty.” London, 11th June.—ln the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Arthur J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, described the Budget as inconsistent with common financial honesty, and said that be was confident that the Government would live to regret the71 words
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Article62 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Brilliant Reception at Claridge’s. Londou, 12th June —Prince and Princess Nashimoto lunched with tbe Duke and Duchess of Connaught yesterday. They visited Windsor and afterwards attended a brilliant reception given by M- Tahaaki Kato, Japanese Ambassador in London, at Claridge’s Hotel. 1,500 people were present.62 words
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Article52 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) £4,000,000 for the Army Nary. London, 12th June —The Turkish Chamber has unanimously voted an extraordinary credit of £5.010,000 of which £4 000.000 will be devoted to the Army and Navy, besides a portion of the sum required t° come from the sale of Abdul Ham:d52 words
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Article49 1909-06-12 5 (Supplied hy Renter A Consul-General to Represent the Financiers. Loudon. 12th June—The Times correspondent at Washington states that the American Consul-General at Mukden will resign for the purpose of representing the financiers who are investigating the opportunities for the development of American finance iu China.49 words
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Article1057 1909-06-12 5 (From Our Oum Correspondent.) London, May 21st. Straits Service Appointment. Second Lieutenant Perrott, Royal Berki shire Regiment, has been appointed aide-de- camp to Major-General Perrott, c i*, commanding the troops in the Straits Settlements. Rubber Shares. The rubber market still continues to advance and the interest paid1,057 words
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Article312 1909-06-12 5 European Held-up 99 by Robbers. The Echo's telegram is thus amplified in the Ipoh paper Despite the efforts of the Police, scarcely a day passes without a gaug robbery or an attempted one being reported, and to day we have to chronicle the holding up of a312 words
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Article598 1909-06-12 5 Extraordinary Calcutta Tram Fire. Jtbon Kiishua Shaba sold methylated spirit at No- 53, Upper Chitpore Road. Misfortune came to him in the shape of tramcar sparks, and in two minutes his shop was destroyed. It was one of tbo most remarkable fires on record, two persons,598 words
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Article172 1909-06-12 5 FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. George’s Church. 8 a m.—Matins (Choral). 8- a m.—Holy Commuuion)(Plain). 9- am do (Chinese). 5 p.m—Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. D vine Service will be held at 9-15 a. m. at Prye Dock and at 6 p.m. in tbe172 words
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Article376 1909-06-12 5 The London correspondent of the Calcutta Empire has some caustic criticisms on the objections of some people to the budget Dealing with the supposed hardship to a widow with <£2(L> unearned inciement” lie says. I was horribly harrowed until I bought a Star that evening and discovered that,376 words
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Article168 1909-06-12 5 Bouts oil the Patlang. For the past mouth the Sikh and Bengali commuuities have been indulging iu a wrestling tournament for the Championship of Kinta, aud last evening the finals took place on the pa dang before a large crowd of spectators. The wrestlers, who were168 words
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Article140 1909-06-12 5 The Union Times' Canton coi retpondtnt wites that at the opening ceremoDy of the seaport called Kong Yik in the district of Sunning, Kuang Tung, the railway started on the 6th inst. its maiden run with 104 passenger cars. It was one long procession of cars, and there140 words
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Article459 1909-06-12 5 Widow Spends 4s. Bjd. to Get 4». 6d. Attention is to be drawn in Parliament by Lord Edmund Talbot to a remarkable instance of 'red tape* methods which, tinctured with Gilbertian humour, has jet a distressing side- The person iuvolved is the widow of George Frogbrooke, one of459 words
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Article95 1909-06-12 5 Arrived. Per ss. Liaii Choo, 11th June, from Kedah Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mitchell and 2 daughteis, Mrs. Ward. Per s s Taroba, 12th June, from Singapore Mrs. Grun and child, Mr. J. Nelson. Per s.s. Malaya, 12th June, from Deli Messrs. Ehrlich, Freel ug, libadka and Mrs.95 words
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Article73 1909-06-12 5 To-dat. 25tli Day of 4th Moon. Cricket Butterworth vs. Volunteers, Butterworth. Cricket P. R C. vs C. R. C., Esplanade. The Now Japanese Cinematograph, corner of Campbell Street and Penang Road, 7-30 p.m. and 0-10 p.m. Grand, Change of Programme. The Great World Circus. McAlister Road. To-morrow. 20th Dav73 words
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Article15 1909-06-12 5 English (Assaye) ...17th June China (Delhi) ...19th t’hina Liitzow) ...22nd German (Kleitf ...23rd15 words
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Advertisement105 1909-06-12 5 According to all accounts we have the assurance that Oonosail is one of the most valuable discoverie< of modern pharmacology and is far ahead of all preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs, etc. It is the safest aud most successful. At all Chemists and Dealers. KTOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. Sale105 words
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Advertisement511 1909-06-12 5 NOTICE. Til HE derelict steam launch KLEMLIER -I- will be put up to sale bj public auction witbiu one month irotn the date hereof if the costs incurred by the Conservator of the port in floating and removing her, are not paid before that date. The KLEMLIER now lies at511 words
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Article237 1909-06-12 6 Laughable Cross-Examinatiou of a Magistrate. A prisoner’s cross-examination of the magistrate formed an amusing episode recently, at the London Sessions. A bricklayer named John O’Brien was put in the dock for seuteuce as an incorrigible rogueRefused permission to ask questions of the officer who proved previous convictions,237 words
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725 1909-06-12 6 Sex-Rays: Are you Red, Yellow, or Blue To the making of new theories, to confound the wise, there is no end. Dr. Stevenson Hooker, a West End physician, author of Colour in Mourning,” etc., has been promulgating his rather uovel ideas on Sex Rays in Relation to Marriage.” Starting with725 words
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284 1909-06-12 6 One of the most keenly-contested shipping services in the world is run between Australia, Java aud Singapore. Some fiv# years ago Messrs. Burns Philp and Co., Limited, of Sydney, commenced a monthly line which has run with every regularity since. At that time the284 words
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Article303 1909-06-12 6 Proposed Club in London for Sea Wanderers. Bronz’d and bearded sea captains, mates, marine superintendents, and other mariners, whom business has brought to the port of London, met at the Borough Hall, Greenwich, to discuss the formation of a Maritime officers’ club. The idea is to revive303 words
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Article123 1909-06-12 6 Putanm. 12th Junk (By courtesy oj the Chartered Ka%K.) London Demand Bank ..2/3} 4 months’ sight Bant ...2/4 T rt n Credit -2 3 Documentary ...2/Ag** Jplcutta, Demand iiauk Hh 174 j t 3 days’ sight Pnvat** 176 Bombay, Demand Bank ..174 Moalmein, Demand Bank 173 3 days’ sight123 words
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Article189 1909-06-12 6 Gold Leaf -461.8) B. Pepf er(W.Coast 31b5.5 oz.) no stock White Pepper a%\7.—sellers Trang Popper 13.50 sales Cloves out of season Mace 73. —buyers Mace Pickinet* 66.50 sales Nurraegs 110 s 17.25 sales (No 1 6.25 sales Sugar < 2 *o stock (Basket 4.10 nominal Tapioca Flour 1.72} sales189 words
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Article196 1909-06-12 6 Pbkaxo, 12th Juki, 1909. Bbkf— eta Soup per call) 14 Rewt h 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 5> Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catt y 32 Pig’» Head f 20 Feet196 words
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Article1030 1909-06-12 6 .oj Number of p I S 2 Capital. Shares > Name. J B 2 Jr issued. s '5 a "s 5 fc i 8 6.; a? o —1 1 —I ST 1903 300,000 30,000 10 10 10 for year ending 31/3/08 Belat Tin Miuinec"?,»* «5 7«;, »J Ka> .9071,030 words
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Advertisement33 1909-06-12 6 FOR SALE. STEPHEN’S INKS. lSXixmim ‘•♦'Sj yfc V-->>• a ii w mi BLUE BLACK WRITING INK. COPYING GUM MUCILAGE WITH BRUSH OR SPONGE TOP. Vo S 2 lI4J> A.T THE CRITERION PKifibS, LTD.33 words
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Advertisement228 1909-06-12 6 THE CELEBRATED S. B. Go.” GIN IN RED CASES. Sand i Lands. FUitterv Co Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE O.V:G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY Co. AGENTS FOR PENANQ F. M. S. “SLEDGE BRAND” MILK. Absolutely Pure. Every single tin guaranteed good. Obtainable from all the Retail Stores. St AV\ V ~o228 words
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997 1909-06-12 7 Tuesday the 27th Thursday the 29th and Saturday the 3tst July 1909 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 27th July, 1909. 1. —The Plate. Value $500. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 141bs. All horses imported into the Straits or F.M.S. as997 words
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Article177 1909-06-12 7 The coming hack of the King has brought muuy photographs in its train. And when you rake through the reproductions in the papers you will fiud that the King sets the fashion in hats. In the middle always King Edward- He is in a silk hat or177 words
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Article798 1909-06-12 7 Aiu’t it right wot 1 sez Beiug the only other occupant remaining in the compartment, the argumentative man in tho corner turned upon me but not having followed the intricacies of the discussioD, I stared at him rather blankly. He edged along the seat till he faced798 words
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Advertisement841 1909-06-12 7 insurances The Penang KHean Guan Insurance Co., Ltd, Hlad o»»ic« No. SI, Hiach Strut, Vmmass. BOARD or DIRECTORS. Mr Cbeab Cboo Yew Quah Beng Keo Kbaw Joo Tok Yeoh Oook Keat Khoo Hun Yeang Khoo Boon Phay Ho Teang Wan Mr.Lim Teang Hooi Tan Teang Swee Tan Kim Leong Khoo841 words
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Advertisement242 1909-06-12 7 Entries Close at 5 p. in. on Thursday, loth July, (except for Kacc 9, Third Day, which closes as stated); Handicap* for the First Day will be published on or before Monday, 19th July, 1909. A penalty of 7 lb. is incurred in a handicap bv the winner of any242 words
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Advertisement120 1909-06-12 7 (j ri man 11 and Co.’n Narsapar iI la cle.i u sea the blood from all impurities arihiug from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases. Pimples Sc.esand. COMMON BENSE n. NUTSHELL. A nrw tnedi. al work on the causes most s icntitic effectual means of self-cure ever discovered for nervous120 words
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Advertisement920 1909-06-12 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Lite of Dr. Allen A Cu., Pha, US.A FOR SALE. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. BMfIIDIM# AT No. 21a, Penang Road A lew doors from tbe Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 6 mth* TEA V TEA USEFUL TO PLANTERS, ESTATES, ETC. Large Check Roll Books of leaves. Price,920 words
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Article4053 1909-06-12 9 LILIAN QUILLER COUCH - [All Rights Reserved.] BY LILIAN QUILLER COUCH (Author of “A Spanish Maid,” “Man,” etc.). <• Six months hard labour is enough for 1 <nv ordinary sinner,” said the good-looking < occuprut ot No. 28 bedroom to himself, as < be sat on the edge of the bed,4,053 words
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Article451 1909-06-12 9 (By a Banker The j»reat city to which the eyes of the civilised world are at the present time so anxiously directed, Constantinople, is—from a distance —perhaps the most beautiful city to be found anywhere upon the face of the earth. Approached from the sea. especially at sunset,451 words
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Article, Illustration661 1909-06-12 9 Tins Young Man in Colombo—Broken Down ith Debility. Bilious HeadA HKS AND OTHER Al LMENTS TOOK Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They Speedily Made Him Well. Physicians as a rule dislike proprietary medicines and object to their patients using them. No better guarantee, theu. as to the661 words
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Advertisement53 1909-06-12 9 Fain in the Stomach. It ih most annoying. as well hs disagreeable, to be troubled with pains iu the stomach, and there is no need of it, for one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhrea Remedy will allay the pain- Iry it once and be convinced. The Oeoige Town53 words
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Advertisement49 1909-06-12 9 Get It To-day. Do not uoplect vour family* Chamberlains Co'ic. Cholera an 1 Diarrhoea Remedy is sire to be nesded when leaat expected. It costs Lut a small amount to keep this medicine always on hind and it is economy in the end. The George Town Diepenaary. Wholesale Agents.49 words
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Advertisement74 1909-06-12 9 Colic and Diarrhoea Cured. After an hour’s suffeting fr m cramp coho or diarrkoe the best remedy obtainable can not give relief too quicklv. Chamberlin’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrl OML Remedy is the best medicine in u*e for t hese ills. It a!wavs gives prompt relief even in the most74 words
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Advertisement42 1909-06-12 9 A Remedy that Never Fails. No mVter how sevee an attack of dtarrfccei roav t Cti imb’rlain’s Colic, Chole-a and Dia"b«ei K«mp(lv never fa 'i to give relief. You cannot afford to i a without it. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.42 words
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Advertisement73 1909-06-12 9 Che Society or motor manufacturers and traders, ltd. hor the proft 'ion, mnd development oj the Automobile Industry, The Society ha* organised a TRADE INFORMATION DEPARTMENT which will be pleased, without fee, to direct enquirer* to the Traders who can best supply their need*, whether for Motor Car* (commercial or73 words
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Advertisement701 1909-06-12 10 PANTUN SHAR-YER SINYOR LAYLAR, OE SHAM BARI, TEAN6LATBD FROM JAWI INTO ROMANISED MALAY BY ABOO PINCH. Price 50 cts. Obtainable at THE CRITERION PRESS, LTD., 228 A 230, Beach Street. The Early *FOR SALE. “TALES OF MALAYA,” BY “SOUTHERN CROSS,” Containing 18 very interesting short stories dealing with life in701 words
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