Straits Echo, 17 July 1909
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Title Section37 1909-07-17 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, I7tli JULY, 190». Slack Copy, 10 coat,. No. 161.37 words
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Advertisement1112 1909-07-17 1 GUINNESS’S STOUT TIANG LEE A 00. a r A r> <3 I r SOLE AO ENTS. BASS’S ALE. BANKS. > THE Eastern Shipping Company, Ltd., (ENGINE WORKS AND DOCKYARD.) Engineers, Shipbuilders, Brass Iron Founders. 'bartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid up Capital Reserve Fund1,112 words
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Advertisement24 1909-07-17 1 THIJ BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. HOddIN ,V m 4 T cs o> 5 > CD ft IOKTO TIANQ LEE A Oo„ So/e Amenta-24 words
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Article596 1909-07-17 2 Mr. Bittomley, m. p made a clever and amusing speech on the second reading of the Finance bill He said He agreed that, whilst we had indirect taxation, luxury in driuk was a conveuient source to tax but why confiue it to alohohc drink Not because it596 words
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Article454 1909-07-17 2 {By a Banker That ancient aud ouce powerful Semitic race, the Moors, when in their prime were in many resp»c's far iu advance of any Wrsle n nation then existing, excelling them not only in architecture aud iu literature but also n science. The tl >rid and454 words
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Article187 1909-07-17 2 Negotiations are proceeding between the Suez Canal Company and the Egyptian Government with a view to a prolongation of the concession to the former, which has vet about MXty years to run The grant to M de Lessrps was for niuety niue ye.rs, datirg from the187 words
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Advertisement83 1909-07-17 2 Take a Vacation. Now is the time to take a vacation, pet out into tiie woods and mountains and visit the seashore, but do not forget to t ike a bottle of CbaiuWilaiu’s Coh'c, Cholera and Diarrkcßi Remedy along wth you. It h almost ceitain to be needed, and ciun83 words
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Advertisement259 1909-07-17 2 Over Thirty-five Years. In 1672 th°re was a greit deal of dianboea, dv-ente' v. aud infantile cholera. It was at ibis time ?bat Cbamberlaiu’s Cube, Cholera and Dnrrhoei Remedy was fi s‘ b ought in*o us 1: proved m ire iuu.*et«:u! thau at v o'htr letiitdv or treatment, and has259 words
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Advertisement2008 1909-07-17 2 TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS. TENDERS are invited for the lease of Revenue Farms in the State of North Borneo from tho 1st 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 next Farm2,008 words
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Article28 1909-07-17 3 Vestel i F rom Agents Due Assaye Y<*rck Goeben Caledonia Singapore Singapore Colombo Colombo VG&Co. BM&Co. B.M&Co A G &Co 17tb July 2 >tb 2Ut 28th28 words
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Article21 1909-07-17 3 Vtsse't For 4 !>/> '»«> A Ksare Yuick Goebeu Caledonia Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore A. aCo. B. ACo B.M.ACo. AG. ACo July.21 words
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Shipping.
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Article75 1909-07-17 3 Malacca, Br. s.s., 406, Upton, 16th July, Tongkah, 15th July, Gen.—A. G. A Co. Canton, Br. a s 106, Baya Sahib. 17th Teluk Anson, 16th July, Gen.—Kona Soon. Lightning, Br. b.s., 2,122, Gentles, 17t|| July, Calcutta, 11th July, Gen.— A. A- A. Co. Pentakota, B r ss, 2,209, Lirmarcbant,75 words
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Article79 1909-07-17 3 17th Jolt. Pentakota for Rangoon and Madras. Bingo Maru, for Colombo and Tuticoriu. Mary Austin, for Asaban. Sree Bangka, for Trang. Malaya, for DeliAtjeh, for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang, Olehleh, etc-, etc. Jin Ho. for Teluk Anson. De Kock, for Deli and Langsa. Tong Chay Un, for Dindings.79 words
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Article47 1909-07-17 3 Fo* Deli—Per Calypso, 19th iustant, noon. Singapore—Per Hong Bee, 19th instant, 2 p in. Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sibang—Per Pegu, 19th instant, 3 p m. Singapore, China A Japan—Per Sumatra, 20th instant, 11 a.m Port Swetteubam and Singapore—Per Ivoh, 20th instant, 4 pm.47 words
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Article437 1909-07-17 3 Per P. and O 8.8. Sumatra, froua Lon do;» June 19, due at Penang on 20th July To Penang Mr K. W. Kelly. To Singapore Mr. J D. Frost, Lieut. R. D. Bennett, Mrs and tbe Misses Swan, Mr. C. L. Roberts, Mr. J. P. Masters.437 words
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Article36 1909-07-17 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service Outwards. Homkwards Caledonia, ‘28 July I Delta St July Devanka It Any. De'ki 14 Aug. Extra Service. Outwards Homkwards. Sumatra <0 July I Sim'a 23 July Palma 27 Malta 6 Aug.36 words
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Advertisement636 1909-07-17 3 P. 0. Steam Navigation Coy. KxpecM Arriv»l»[»ndl Departures.;! Mail Service. Outward. 1 11I» 28 Caledonia AuJ U l^anha 25 AsB iye connecting with do. do. Marmora Morca Mooltan fakes by mail steamers. Ut Clara Sod Clara London by Fes J< 4 roMar<eiWr Gibraltar £61-12... £41-16 EXTRA STEAMER8. intermediate Service. WITH636 words
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Advertisement398 1909-07-17 3 (S HIPPING.) NORDDEUTSCHER_LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. LINE. pas mi '-s., r t V- r 5 J. Alfrllffr fast and well-known mad s;eam< rs ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, I- Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said,398 words
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Article, Illustration96 1909-07-17 4 Jn«nre mtl*fl«* everybody end ]netlre ale» e 'KhiiahMl rtutiv lfn>»pt *inni»y».t CRITERION PRESS, Lid.. No. 226—232, Hearn Street. Penan;, PRIOR DAILY MM'AI 194 prr a-.n. n OtITHTATIONH I’wUm* Metre «All. BIHTION (Poet Free) 915 I’AHI.K AIIDKKSH Tcho —Penang." telephone No. 343 •.It.- All hn.lnan« nrnmtmiiniMmi. «hnnM r>«96 words
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Article905 1909-07-17 4 Tlie Heroine encountered a man and a girl who were embracing with that curious disregard of possible observation peculiar to the lower middle classes. The man’s arms—bt th of them—were round the girl’s waist the girl’s arms —both of them—were round the man’s neck, and their mouths were905 words
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Article80 1909-07-17 4 Mr. D W Gilmour, as Hon. Treisu r er, acknowledges with thanks the following sub 8cnption8 to the forthcoming Agri Horticultural Show: Amouut p eviously acknowledged $9,669 65 Hon JusticeS L Thornton 25 09 Meadows F>ost 10 0 A M Pou'itner 10.00 AntboD? «6 Anderson 25 O'* He ih80 words
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Article142 1909-07-17 4 The St rads Echo has arranged for another special bentfi r performance in aid of the RiudFuud.acd his induced the management of the N- w Japanese C uematograpli to show a specially selected series of p c ues next Monday, when half the gross proceeds142 words
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Article281 1909-07-17 4 The following business in tiu has been doue to day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 37 tons a: $66 35 •straits Trading Oo 25 66 67j E isteru Smelting Co., 50 66 67| Singapore Straits Trading Co 150 66 65 Total 262 2 tous. Tiu is281 words
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Article273 1909-07-17 4 IN CIVIL ORIGIN .L JURISDICTION. (Before Mr Justice Thornton Ernest Hogan vs. Lnke Chow Thy©. 'I liis ac'ion was disposed of yts erday. The plaint ft's claim was for the recovery of sB7>. being balance due as agreed for buildiug n-.atei’als supplied The plaiutiff acted as architect and273 words
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Article613 1909-07-17 4 Howls Tournament. Following veto the lesulls of the ties played yeste day Teams of F ur Goldie, O'en, F. Daniel and W. Daniel beat Upton. Wright Motion, Liston aud 111 ey by 21 —8; Hamilton, Iveus, Brown and Sta’ r beat Dunn, Houston, D na!d md Muir613 words
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Article640 1909-07-17 4 ORDINARY MEETING. An O dinary Meeting of the Penang Rural Board was held in iheLaod Office, yesterday afternoon, when there were present Mr. A. Cavendish (President), Dr. F B Cr< ucher, Senior Medical Officer, Mr F J Pigott, D- puty Colonial Engineer. Mr J E. Nathan, District640 words
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Article339 1909-07-17 4 Official Programme. The official programme for the visit of His Excellency the High Commissioner, Federated Malay States, to the B*a*ps of Kelantan and Tringganu, July. 1909, is published. At seven this evening. (Stturdav) the Governor leaves Singapore, aboard the Sea Be'fe, accompinied by his personal staff and339 words
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Advertisement267 1909-07-17 4 r-S* -CP G- C-- d- d d-d" Cd xa Vf” ]y! (J) TME <j) C, NEW JAPANESE DIUEMATOGRAPH <l> (Ii Hi (Ii (ii TO-NIGHT, Ii GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! f IJI ALL NEW PICTURES Jil 111 TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT. 0 7-30 (o 9 and 9=lo Jo 11 pm.267 words
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Article51 1909-07-17 5 (Echo Special.) lYrak Officials Hare Jurisdiction. Kuala Lumpur, 17th July.—A Goveminent Gazette Extraordinary publislies a proclamation by the Governor extending the Perak officials’ powers of jurisdiction to cover the part of Rahman taken over by the Treaty. I hej will have the same powers there as in 151 words
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Article29 1909-07-17 5 (Echo Special.) Eulogised Karl Crewe. Kuala Lumpur, 17th July.—The Selangor Government Gazette publishes a despatch from Earl Crewe, eulogising the late State Engineer, Mr. Spooner.29 words
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Article42 1909-07-17 5 (Echo Special.) Knbbcr InrreiwedTind Tin Decreased. Kuala Lumpur, 17th July.—The F.M S. rubber export for the half year was 2.163,241 lbs., against 1,382,158 lbs. last time. The total tin export for the halt year was 385,210 pikuls, against 414,083 nikuls.42 words
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Article40 1909-07-17 5 (Echo Special.) Sumatra Estates. Kuala Lumpur, 17th July.—A new Sumatra Rubber Company (Sungei Ksuie) is being floated in London on Monday, with a capital of £50,000. The estate measures 1,750 acres, 830 of which have been planted.40 words
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Article40 1909-07-17 5 (Echo Special.) >lr. Kershaw Burned to Death. Singapore, 17th July.—A telegram from Jesselton, British North Borneo, reports a lire at Membakut Estate. Mr. Kershaw was burned to death and Messrs. Skinner and Hardwick were badly hurt.40 words
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Article36 1909-07-17 5 (Echo Special.) A Rise of 3d. Kuala Lumpur, 17th July.—The Planters Stores Agency notifies that its Office in London has cabled that the average price of No. 1 Plantation Rubber is 7s. 4d.36 words
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Article115 1909-07-17 5 (Supplied by Renter.) llairourt’H Threat. London, 16 i> July.— Mr. Lewis Vernon Harcourt, First Commissioner of VVoiks, npe.iking at Leigh described the Lords as Black Hand assassins of the people’s measures- The rejection of the Fiuance Bill, he said, would be a death sentence115 words
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Article51 1909-07-17 5 (Supplied by Reuter Canada Wins Mack in lion Cup. London, 16th July.—Canadi Ins won the Mackiunon Cup at Bisley with a score of Transvaal was second with a sco e of 1,514 Kolapore Cup. London, 17 b July.—C mada hag also wod the Kolapore Cup with a score of51 words
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Article66 1909-07-17 5 (Suf plied by Reuter Captain of the “Eddystone” Explains L union. 16th July.—The Ca|taiu of the <iij*ton», interviewed, states that owing to a dense log he was not aware of the presence o warships till he was blinded bv searchlights. J Hi" Majesty the Kiug and H It66 words
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Article50 1909-07-17 5 (Supplied by Reuter Shah Seeks Refuge. ioudon, 16:h July—A telegram from leberan states that the Shah hag taken ,<J u ge in the Russian Legation. Crown Prince Proclaimed. u'udou, 17th July.—Renter's correspondu at leheran states that the Crown Prince (i* n proclaimed Shah. A provisional ttuvernmeut u being formed.50 words
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Article58 1909-07-17 5 Supplied, by Reuter Eclipse Stakes Result. L ndou, 17th July.—Following is the result of the Eclipse Stakes of jEIO.O'X), 1| mile, which was lun at Sandown Park yesterday Biyatdo 1 Royal Realm 2 Santo Strato 3 Only four hones ran. The race was won by two lengths, one58 words
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Article64 1909-07-17 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Worldwide Congratulations. Loudon, 17ch July. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain begs the assistance of the Press gratefully to acknowledge the worldwide tele grams which were sent to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain on the anniversary of bis birthday. Mr. Chamberlain desires to ex press bis sincere thanks and64 words
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Article34 1909-07-17 5 (Supplied by Re kit r-) Mr. Charles Crane. Lmdon, 17ih July.— President Taft has decided to appoint Mr. Charles Crane, a Chicago manufacturer, as U. S. Minister to Cbioa34 words
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Article51 1909-07-17 5 Supplied t>y Renter.) 400 Houses Destroyed. London, 17'h July.—Earthquake shocks were experienced in the Province of Elis in Greece. Many casualties are reported and great devastation was wrought. 4)0 houses were destroyed in the villaee of Havari and a dozan other villages suffered severely Thirty people were51 words
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Article25 1909-07-17 5 (Supplied by Reuter At the State Rail. London. 17th July.— Prince and Prircess Kuni were present, at the State Ball at Buckingham Palace25 words
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Article539 1909-07-17 5 Or not so Black as Painted. Mr. E. H Bratt of Bentong. Pahang, replying to a suggestion that dishonest jockeys spoiled Selangor racing, says I bavu been racing out here now for some nineteen years, aud ciu unhesitatin-.lv say that, when I laid down my «filial539 words
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Article416 1909-07-17 5 From Our Own Correal ondent Taiping, 14 h July. Taking Over Rahman. The British Resident returned from lpoli ou the afternoon of the 11th and left the urxt evening for Upper Perak accompanied by Mr. A S. Jelf, Acting Assistant S cretary to Resident visit is in connection416 words
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Article588 1909-07-17 5 By Galloway for the Echo Ail the hoists are being wouud up for the 27ib, and advantage was taken of the hutdl* 8 being d<«wu this morning to give them strong work —the track being in excel lent condition —iu the pipseDce of a numerous at te.darce including588 words
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Article359 1909-07-17 5 SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. George’s Church. 8 a m.—Matins (Choral). 8-30 a m.—Holy Communion (Plain). 10 a m.—Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. —Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Presbyterian Church. Divine service will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, at 9 am. and 6 p.m359 words
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Article22 1909-07-17 5 Arrivkd Pei s.s, Pentakota. 17« h July, from Singapore: Mis? Walford. Dr. H- L. K. Luering aud Mr. S. B. Atchdeacon.22 words
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Article106 1909-07-17 5 To-dat. Ist Div of 6th Moon The New Japanese C nematograpb, coiner of Campbell Street aud PeHaug Road, 7 30 p rn. and 9 10 p tn. WayaDg Ivomeli Indiau Ratoe, lek Soon Theatre, 830 p.m. Jula Juli Bintang Tiga.” Moving Pictures of the Burns Johns >n Fight etc106 words
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Article19 1909-07-17 5 Chinn Yorck) ...20 h July German (Go‘b p u) ...21st English (Caledonia ...28th Cbina De ta ...31st19 words
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Article21 1909-07-17 5 O N*-w Mooli July 17'h Firs' Quart»» *>th O Full Moon A up. 2nd I,» t Qiwrii'i 8' b21 words
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Advertisement47 1909-07-17 5 (Joiiosan (in capsu’es) is well tolerated by the digestive apparatus no complication of any sort occurs, and its action is most favorable in Cystitis. Approved by the leidine specialists of the day. WANTED. G1 ENl'S BICYCLE, pond condition and T reliable m k* state lowest cash price47 words
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Advertisement618 1909-07-17 5 WANTED. ON August 1st a Chinese Cashier for the Shanghai Rifp Insurance Co., Ltd Security required $3 000 Apply, in writing only, stating salary required to F. HEISE, Resident Manager, 17*7-C9 529 8. Beach Street EYE-SIGHT. MR. H. LAZARUS son of the late Mr. N. LAZARUS CAN BE CONSULTED FOR618 words
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Article1500 1909-07-17 6 (From Our Own CorreeponJent Louden. June2cth Majesties Well. The Kmg is enjoy tug excellent lie ill li, and the (J lecu, too, has much benefited by the recent cruise in the Mediterranean. To-day bis Maj -sty’s bbthday wasiffic'al ly oelebrated at all home military and naval stations1,500 words
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Article90 1909-07-17 6 The compilation and publication of the ffioial history of the South African war is proving a very exponsive afftir. It was flDially stated the other day that Vols. 1. 2 and 3 of the history had cost ,£35 1 5 aud that Vol 4 is still being pre90 words
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143 1909-07-17 6 Date. M. H.W. L.W. a.m. a.nr. p.m. p.m. 17th Nil. 5.59, 12.18, 6.31 18th 12.44. 6.57, 1.10, 7.23 19th 1.36, 7.49, 2 02, 8.15 20th 2.28, 8 41, 2 54, 9.07 21st 3.20, 9 33. 3 46, 9 59 22 ml 4.12, 1025, 4.38,143 words
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Article118 1909-07-17 6 Penano, 17th July. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4i 3 Documentary.. 2/4 8 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 k Moulmein, Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Private 176 Madras,118 words
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Article205 1909-07-17 6 Gold Leaf $61.8 1 J. I>y I ei(W Coast 31b5.50z.) no stock Y bit* t j p-i $l7 25 telle s (hang Pt»| pt- 14 35 buyers Cl out of season M a*- 73. buyers dacr Pirfe't.f, 66 50 sales Nutmeg» 110 s 17 25 buyers (No 1 6.30205 words
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Article187 1909-07-17 6 [‘■nano, 17th July, 1909 Bbbf— f/« Soup per catty 14 Roasl 24 Steiika 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tougue 35 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per cat l\ 32 Pig’s Mead 20 Feet 24 Tongue187 words
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Article1055 1909-07-17 6 i 2 3 5 Cm i itah Number of Shares issued. D’V'don s 1903 .907 1901 1907 I 1903 1901 1907 1901 1699 1906 1907 1905 1906 19. 8 1901 1906 1 1907 1907 1904 1907 1905 1905 300,000 800,000 600.000 60.1100 100.1 u I M >uo 400,000 1*20,0001,055 words
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Advertisement46 1909-07-17 6 It lihh beeu satisfactorily demons! iated I but thousands i»f poison* have to tbanU (•OllOHitii for restoration to health amt happiness. It is astringent and antiseptic aud lias never boon kuown lo fail. At. all deuleiH tu Patent Mediciuts and Chemical in bottles of 4) capsules46 words
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Advertisement34 1909-07-17 6 CO L «o £g3» S 3 O 4 2.~ 5» j| £fc 2 a&= ,TO?l rr 5- c_- -l£ r l-d&> :SffSf 5 Illustration Actual »i*e J *«&>•> r j 3Nr *1 7 «5# eft34 words
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Advertisement158 1909-07-17 6 THE CELEBRATED U S. B. Co.’ GIN IN RED CASES. Buttery Co Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE SINCE 1848. BY ROYAL WARRANTS JOHN BEGG’S WHITE CAPSULE SCOTCH WHISKY. I’ROPBI &TOR OP THIS Royal hochiiagar Distillery, Balmoral, Scotland. All the Royal Palaces supplied for over Haifa Century. It excels y vit158 words
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Article351 1909-07-17 7 A revolution in clock makiug is expec'ed from the wonderful new electric timepiece which Mr Sigismuud Kutnow the other day had the honour of showing to ihe King. Apart from other advantages it is likely to bring bick to Great Britain much of her former pieeminence in351 words
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Article976 1909-07-17 7 One of the best-known English writers on theatrical topics was remarking the other day that affairs of the stage are nowadays often given a publicity quite disproportionate to their importance. No doubt lie had some justification for this criticism. But while bund teds of columns of976 words
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Article785 1909-07-17 7 [Written for the Echo by Lex.”] It is a well-known fact that there is no measure for legal punishment. To put it plaiuly, the measure of punishment a paiticular offender is to receive, depends entirely on the discretion—oftec-times idiosyncrasy —of the Judge or Magistrate trying the785 words
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Advertisement1349 1909-07-17 7 INSURANCES. The Penang Khean Cuan Insurance Co., Ltd. „„,0. NO. 3». N«*ca HTR.K. hoard ok diriotom. Mr.L im Teang Hooi Tan Teang Swee M Tan Kim Leong Khoo Beng Chin Cheah Toon Haw Koey Joo Chew Yeoh Ooi Qark Mr. Cheah Cboo Yew Quab Beng Kee Khaw Joo Tok Yeoh1,349 words
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Advertisement1016 1909-07-17 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Cv. t Pha U.S.A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KMBIDIH4 AT I\'o. 21a, Penang Road. A lew doors from the Eastern and Orientel Hotel. 6 mthi TEA ,<S' FOR SALE. USEFUL TU PUNTERS, ESTATES, ETC. Large Check Roll Books of 200 leaves. Price,1,016 words
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Article3122 1909-07-17 9 VIOLET JACOB - [All Rights Reserved.] BY VIOLET JACOB (Author of “The Sheep Stealers,” etc.). K.iday even ngs set Arthur Wickham free from tlie govert ment office in which his weeks W ere spent. By nature he was made I an active li'e, but circumstances had i'laded him off bis3,122 words
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Article481 1909-07-17 9 Messis J Russell Grant <fc Co’s Rubber Share Miiket Report, dated June 24'b, says, io part The Ma'ket for Malay Rubber Shares has shown a certaiu amount of weakness during the week, owing to pres ure to sell, and carrying over facilit es bring refused Howevpr. at the481 words
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Article241 1909-07-17 9 Golf has the reputation of being a selfish game, but on a crowded course there are man? unwntteu laws which if observed make the game more enjoyable for all Evaiy member of the club naturally enjoys the same privileges, but it is a pitiful sight to see241 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1909-07-17 9 Graphic Description by a Traveller in India. Nine years residence in ludia, during which time he was constantly travelling through the various dependencies, has endowed Mr. Christopher Charles Robert Tilley with such a practical knowledge of the laud and the people who occupy it that1,064 words
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Advertisement54 1909-07-17 9 A Certain Cure for Bowel Complaint. When attacked with diarrhcei or bowel complaint you wan* a medicine that acts f |UM ky. Hie attack iB always sudden, generally severe ami with increasing pain. p ,il,n *>crlaio s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Karnedj has never been known to fail The j«<>rge54 words
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Advertisement36 1909-07-17 9 A Good Summer Remedy. At this season diarrfcoei and dysentery are always prevalent. Cbatnberl im’s Colic Cholera and Diarrbcei Remedy is the best medicine obtainable for trouble of this kind The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.36 words
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Advertisement34 1909-07-17 9 Remember the Name. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoei Remedy h just what its name implies. For prina io the stomach, cramp colic or diarrluei, it has no equal. The George Town Dispensary, Wholesale Agents.34 words
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Advertisement59 1909-07-17 9 MARTIN’S »^_&r»TEELi tlfor Ladies.l PILLS JL French Remedy for al. Jrr agular‘tle*. *4 La li«‘s keep a U*x f M .rti 's Pills in th<* hot.s so*o ..u Ar«t rr>'vp>Unry .if the System .i t nn-ly V #r.uj K»sc mho ns* hem er nmend a. he At l •d IX59 words
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Advertisement694 1909-07-17 10 PANTUN SHAR-YER SINYOR LAYLAR, FOR SALE, i OR SHAM BARI, TRANSLATED "TALES OF MALAYA,” BT “SOUTHERN CROSS,’ Containing 18 very interesting short stories dealing with life in the Malay Peninsula. FROM JAWI INTO ROMANISED MALAY (241 PAGES DEMI-OCTAVO) Price $l. I BY ABOO PINCH. MAY BE HAD AT THE I694 words
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