Straits Echo, 24 February 1910
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Title Section35 1910-02-24 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 8. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, a4th FhibuUAKY, lviiO. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 4a35 words
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Advertisement965 1910-02-24 1 SOLE AGENTS, üb.nNESS’S STOUT. n<2 A -<r; v OU •3iv s,ssva TIANQ LEE A 00. TilK SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad Offick— Shanghai, Chios. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. 1200 000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection lor onr policy holders The ONLY company that has this deposit.965 words
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Advertisement17 1910-02-24 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE EAST. ,V > />> Vs®* Sh 'e o low inANG LEE Co., Sole Agent».17 words
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1433 1910-02-24 2 Tbe annoyance of the Russians at the proposal made by tbe United States to neutraliit tbe Manchurian Railways with tbe view more iff actually to promote the principle of tbe ''Open Do >r would seem rather uncalled for especially as tbe Japanese, who are1,433 words
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Article69 1910-02-24 2 February, 1910. lI.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. U U AM. AM. P. M. P.M. 2 itii 12.02. «.25, 12.01, 7.ai 25th 12.58, 7.0«, 1 14, 7 23 26th 1.2», 7.:i7, 145, 7.54 27th 201, 809, 2.16, 8 24 28th 2.31, 8.39, 2.4«, 8.54 Time» of bunrice and69 words
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Advertisement57 1910-02-24 2 Do You Want Kcli f? Are you frequently home Do jt-u have lint Hurioyni lick'iiitf i ur throat r Does Tour c'iit.li annoy you at n'tilit. and do tou raise wucos in tbe iiioriuu,: r D > you waul lehefr If so. take Ctiau.ber'aiu's Cough Rained? and too will he57 words
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Advertisement239 1910-02-24 2 Diphtheria —llow It May Be Avoided. 1> phi heria i« uMiilly contracted when the chil l lihk h cold. The cold prepare* the child's system for t n lecr-ftion and der loprnent of ih-> <1 pti hn>ia germs. When them toe cases of ilipluheiia iu the neighb itlmod cliildien that239 words
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Advertisement1519 1910-02-24 2 IPOS MARBLE WORKS. IPOH-PERAZ. This business is now under tbe management of Mr. Ravetmvay, who has made a great reduction in all prices and who will be glad to quote for Marble Flooring Tiles, Table Tops, Washlmnd Stands, Cemetery Memorials of Jail kinds etc., etc., on application. A large stock1,519 words
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Article40 1910-02-24 3 Pr/im Ag«*!t Dmi \»**ye Yorck lv'a >t hmir.Diia I >•?».. u'i* S HK«pore 3ing<p>'e Colombo l.oadou Colombo A G ACo. B M AC.. 15 M AC... SB ACo A G ACo. 2*i b Feb Ut '1 ml i'h lob40 words
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Article32 1910-02-24 3 Vetith for A Ass4ve Colon» b> A O A Co. Feb. Yoick Colombo R.M AOo. M «r. K!ei»t Singapore B.M.AOu. Ban venue Siugspore S B ACo. Detju Im Singapore AQ.AOo. 132 words
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Shipping.
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Article91 1910-02-24 3 Sapplw, Br. n. 326, Upton, 23rd Pel), 1'ongkah, 22ud Feb., Qeu.—A- G. Co. ilticedonia, Br it, 5.215, Bennett, 23rd Feb, Colombo, 19th Feb, Gen.—A. G. A Co. Carlyle, Br. as, 242, Tieweiko, 24th Feb, 1'eluk Anson, 23rd Feb Gen. —Kwoog On Malaya, Ger. s 348 Loawe. 24 h Feb91 words
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Article46 1910-02-24 3 24th February Petrel for Paugkalan Braodan. Perak for Deli. Corndia, for Port Swettenham. Pott Dickson and Malacca. Canton, for Dindings and Teluk Anson Teeita, for Port Swe tenhani and Singafore. Hok Canton, for Lingsa, 1' Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Si bang. Leona Ho, for Trang.46 words
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Article170 1910-02-24 3 Foi Kolah Por Lian Cko', tomorrow, 8 h m. Tongkah— Per Sappho, tomorrow, 1 p m. 'Inniikah, Kopah. Kenong, Victoria Poiut, Merlin Tuvoy Per Oinapere, tr-inorrow, 1 p iiiitnopoon Per Landrat 8eheijf, to-morrow, 2 p m Deli— Per Malaga tomorrow, 3 pm. Calcutta—Ver Fook Sang, to morrow. 3170 words
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Article262 1910-02-24 3 Per P. aud O. Bs. Nile, from Loudon, J in V 9. due at Penaugon 28th Feb- To Penang Mrs. Stirkie, Miss C. E, Mmnitt, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Vermont, Mr. G. Cowan. Misa B. E. M. Evans, Mr- and Mis P J Sweeney. To262 words
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Article17 1910-02-24 3 China (Attaye) ...26tli Feb (’hum Yorck) Ist Mar, German Kleitl > 2nd English (Detaaha l ...10th17 words
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Article37 1910-02-24 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mall Service Outwards. llomkwaiid* Devanha 10 Mar. I Attaye 26 Feh Attaye 24 Della 12 Mar Extra Service Outwards Hum award. NUe 2H Fei. I Nyanta 4 Mat Sardtnia 14 Mar. I Java IS37 words
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Advertisement758 1910-02-24 3 P. 0. Steam Navigation Coy. KipoctH Arrival* and Departim. Mail Sarvioa. Mar. 10 Vevanha 24 Aitatfe Apr. 7 Drlta 21 Delhi Oat ward connecting with Marmora Morea Moot tan China Homeward. THROUGH STEAMER TO LONDON. March 25, Macedonia. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. lit Ulan lad Ulan I’o I onrion by758 words
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Advertisement470 1910-02-24 3 (S HIPPI NO.) NORDDEUTSCHERJJLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GEBKAN KAIL LINE. —t THE fast and well-known 1 < uu'iko imu Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, liatnbuisr via Itouerdain, Antwerp, Sentbampton,Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and .ace vena) Port Said, Sue*, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe470 words
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Article, Illustration94 1910-02-24 4 J r«r« N(Mfn mrybiiy m4)mNn 4Ally |No#pt NMly 4T rwi CRITERION PRESS, Lid., No. 1%—2X2, Hmch Street, Fenang PRICK: DAll<f LOO AI «M ptr OUTBTATIOHS HMm Stint. «All. SIIITIOII (Vott rraal 111 oANi.a miasm Ech*—Penang." r*l« r hon* Nr. US «.A-aiiihiii mMiumm. »n— n t» mMimmA 094 words
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Article383 1910-02-24 4 The account* of the Penang! Library which we published the other day have been the subject of mess-table comment since then. There are people who think they do not show the best possible management. Only three-sevenths of the total expenditure ($2,099.59 out of $4,980) was spent on books383 words
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Article364 1910-02-24 4 Tbe mail papers this morning speak of the rubber boom. Reuter has a telegram about an exciting carry-over, which means deferred settlements for a consideration. Evidently the gamble at Rome hat reached South Sea Bubble feverishness. As a sample of what in. vestors will jump at, Lok Kawi Rubber364 words
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Article256 1910-02-24 4 Our ignorance of politics, Party politics, marches well with our indifference thereto. We really do not know what is going to happen during the next few months, and we are not wildly anxious either. We feel sure that no serious hurt is threatening our beloved country so we sleep256 words
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Article357 1910-02-24 4 When poets praise the joys of wine, do they refer to the taste or tiie effects It can hardly be the taste, because it is an acquired taste. The novice gets no pleasure from it, whereas the fuddled stage of what we may call the amateur drunkard is357 words
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Article142 1910-02-24 4 BRIDGE." Elections come and go, scandals continue, sport (especially lawn tenuis) occupies our evenings and our minds, but Bridge goes on for ever, as (possibly, business apart) the leading obsession of Penaug society, Even if this be an exaggeration, it is certain that Bridge means much to us. We confidently142 words
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Article264 1910-02-24 4 Ttio following business iu tiu has been done In day Singapore Straits Tradiug Co, 60 tons at $76 55 Penang Straits Trading Go, 2' 76 55 Eislern Smelting Co. 50 76 50 'I ula! 125 tun l Tin is quote! in Londou to-dav at A!151 10s264 words
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Article38 1910-02-24 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Following were Ibe rtsal's the plsyed yesterday:— Mixed Doubles Fiusl Mrs. Dunn eK- b 6 0ech,le Md Eicbenb 4 Profession Pa;-,. Fioal: 0(i Neubrooner beat Janneson and Croud or 6-1; 3-6; 6-438 words
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Article170 1910-02-24 4 To uigbt there will be a grand sporting event take place at 'be Hippodrome Hurl Kramer will wrestle "ca'cli as catch cau" with Miang Biogb, the Sikh wrestler .if ih„ Straits Settlements. Both meu l iok tit au.l well. The struggle for victory ought to he well worth170 words
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Article608 1910-02-24 4 L«at wrek, it was mentiorel in these columns that a Chinese prisoner who was awaiting trial and who was cot fined in the C-ntrsl Police S'a'ioc lock up, hanged himself afternoon, the Coroner, Mr. Brown, held an icquest touching the death of the man and brought in a verdict608 words
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Advertisement312 1910-02-24 4 THE CRAG HOTEL. SANATORIUM. I PENANG HILLS.j “As good an Hotel as any in the Straits." Singapore F, ett Preu, 27tb March. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. 2 THE HIGH PRICE OF RUBBER AND PALMER CORD MOTOR TYRES. The price* of Tyros and no.irly all lintilrer Go ><l* have iniaei od from312 words
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Advertisement32 1910-02-24 4 («onosan is a happy combination of Kawa K«»iu* with Oleum Santali in the proportion of 1 part Kawa Kawa to 4 parts Oleum. Bnntal cure* aaaily, no complications. All chemists and dealers.32 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article90 1910-02-24 5 {Echo Special.) im'vint). Singapore, 28rd February.—ln the Kelantan recruiting case, in which two Chinese were charged with unlicensed recruiting and in which the defence was that Kelantan was intended to become a part of the F. M. S., Lim Cheng Ti was acquitted and Ng 3iew fined90 words
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Article41 1910-02-24 5 (Echo Special.) Griffins Arrive. Singapore, 23rd Feb.—The griffins for the approaching meeting have arrived. Twelve horses for the Maiden Plate which were imported privately will arrive on Friday. The course will be open to training on the sth March.41 words
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Article62 1910-02-24 5 (Echo Special.) Nlr John French Dissatisfied. Singapore, 24th February.—The London correspondent of the Straiti Timet wires that it is reported in official circles that General Sir John French is extremely dissatisfied with the defences in the Straits and British possessions in China aud Ceylon. It is said that62 words
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Article76 1910-02-24 5 (Echo Special.) Ward Replies. Singapore, 24th February.—Replying to the Strait* Timet leader of the 3rd inst., Mr. Ward of the Duff Development Company says that it was understood that the report of Kuala Palii Estate was private and not for purposes of flotation, otherwise it would have been76 words
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Article44 1910-02-24 5 (Echo Special.) Presentation to the Secretary. Kuala Lumpur, 24th February.—At the Lake Club dance last night Sir A. F. G. Law presented Mr. H. Vane with a canteen from the members in recognition of his services as Honorary Secretary for 5 years.44 words
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Article117 1910-02-24 5 (Echo Special.) Shafting and Tunnelling Commenced. Kuala Lumpur, 24th Feb.—The semiofficial party which visited Rawang on Tuesduy inspected the coal mine six miles from Rawang and three miles walk into the jungle. Shafting and tunnelling have already commenced. The party descended 10ft. down the shaft, proceeded through the117 words
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Article53 1910-02-24 5 (Eho Special Transfer of the Flag. Singapore, 24th Eebruary.—H. M. S. Monmouth is due here on Friday, (tomorrow), H. M. S. Minotaur on the 24th March, and H. M. S. King Alfred on the 20th March. The two latter will stay here a fortnight for the transfer53 words
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Article26 1910-02-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) More Fevorinh. London, 24th Febiutry.—The rubber boom is more feverish than ever. The carry cover saw a seue of indeecnbeble confuaion.26 words
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Article197 1910-02-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter Chinese Force at Lhasa*. London, 23-d February.—Reuter’s corres poodent at Calcutta learna that a Chinese foroe. whose strength is unknown, entered LhsM. from the East. The Dalai Lima lert for India with acme Ministers and is expected at Kalimpong on the 26'b instant. The197 words
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Article581 1910-02-24 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Lena Acute. London, 23 d February.—ln the lobbies tbe political situation is regarded at beiug less acute ss tbe result of a conciliatory speech by tbe Labour leader, Mr. G. N Barnes. It is thought that a possible working arrangement between tbe Government, Labourites581 words
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Article514 1910-02-24 5 (From o*r Own Correspondent Taipiog. 220 d February Tbe Secretary to R-sideut, Mr. K. J Wilkinson, left for Kuala Lumpur eu route to Serembau where he will act as Biitisb Resident, by tbi miil traiu on Sunday There was a goodly gathering of i ffi mils si tbe514 words
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Article535 1910-02-24 5 A decree of Jan 1 pi ices the A'chduke Tsa -'ieh (an LL D. of Cambridge aud a DO L of Oxford) at the head of a new ffiiial organisation for the general control of all the salt industrier in China, which fur a Ihouaan I535 words
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Article1017 1910-02-24 5 From. Our Own. forrotgondenl Loudon, February 4 ■inetanr faming. 9 lhe hi at data eruiser Minotaur, flying the 1 tint of Vice Adm ral Sir-A L Wmsloe ten. i* presently eu-rou'e to the Cbiui Slat mu, where she will exebangu duties with the King A'fred, fligship of1,017 words
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Article659 1910-02-24 5 H M. Commercial Attache for China (Mr V P Ker) ha* furnished lomn particulars rel tive totheShibui woollen wearing factory, situated at Shanghai. The factory wis starter! in 1908, and is a purely Chinese cointreicial undertaking, its object being the supply of woollen cloth for the659 words
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Article187 1910-02-24 5 A usivau. Per ns. Macedonia, 23 d Feb., fioin Museille* Mr C- Duksnr, Mr- mid Mu P. Ellis, Mr. F. IT- D-ivis, and Mr. VV G rr-eu Ii i II, Mr. him] Mis B M Thorulou. From Bombay Mr. L B Fisher, Mr. A- A Crsigen, Mr. II. E,187 words
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Article96 1910-02-24 5 To- hat ‘5 h Div of Ist. Moon t Atattbias, A and M S' George’s Cbu'cb Holy Cuin i ujioe, Bam Municipal Commisaior, 8 80 p m W.vaug Incheh Puteb, Nyai Datumi," King Stieet Theilre Hippodrome Circus, Dato Kraiuai Gardens 98) p m To-morrow 16 h Day of Ist96 words
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Article23 1910-02-24 5 O Kill I Mih.ii Fel*. 24 h I I.A.I IJimn... Mar. tl j, (> N.w Mih.ii >t t |i <Ju»riw 13 h23 words
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Advertisement231 1910-02-24 5 SIDED RECORDS $l-25. 12 FOR $l3-50. LISTS FREE. ROBINSON PIANO r r ALEMBIC Chemical Works, BOMBAY AND BARODA, AWARDED 18 GOLD MEDALS TOILET PREPARATIONS. hair douche, Most Cooling to Head. ROSE POMADE, Excellent for Hair. COID CREAM OP PI.OWERS, Rest Remedy for Pimples. Sole Agents for S. S. and l-'.M.S231 words
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Obituary50 1910-02-24 5 Obituary. (Supplied ly Reuter.) Walter of the “Times.” London, 23rd Feb—The death at the age of 84 in announced of Mr. Arthur Fraser Walter, chief proprietor of the Titnet- He as educated at Eton and Cbriat Church. Ilford, and was admitted as s barrister of Lincoln's Inn but never practised.50 words
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Article770 1910-02-24 6 Fatal Effect* of the Shipment of Ferro silicon. The public will probtbly not lava forgotten a number if mysterious deaths, which occurred a few year* back ou pas-etiger ami cargo ship*, aud wete in most era»* put dowu to ptomaine poisooi g or were left unexplained. It waa,770 words
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Article276 1910-02-24 6 irginnt Respect!** Actio* by Messrs. Fraser s*d Ne*re. Mr. W. C Mitchell, tbe senior Singapore magistrate, heard tbe argument, on Monday, which waa edjoarned from last week, aa to tbe costa ot the cite brought by Meears Fraser and Neave againat an aerated water manufacturer Mined276 words
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Article110 1910-02-24 6 If anything come* of tbe suggestion that thin aheets of aluminium should bo taed for bauknoiea instead of paper, and tbits eradicate one possible source of disease transmission there will be no difficulty in obtaining ample supplies of this me'al A great quantity of aluminium ia uianufac lured110 words
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Article219 1910-02-24 6 After dancing continuously for fourteen hour* aud foriy one minutes without nour ishment or eveu a drink of watir, three of tbe fifty three couples thit started in a Marathon waltz contest we e stopja-d by < fficers. acting under instinct ions from Mayor Ctiarles219 words
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Article120 1910-02-24 6 Pbnano, 24th Fibruary By courtesy of the Chartered Bunk London, Demand Bank 2/4A 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4| 99 3 Credit 2/4; 3 Documentary.. 2/4} Calcutta, Demand Bank Re. 174 j 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 174$ Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 J 3 days’sight Private 176120 words
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Article212 1910-02-24 6 Gold lAM f 961.8 1 i, I j j ei(W.Const 3ihg.s oz.) no itock •YhitP l'«q pi*i %'2b buyers (’rang IVppet 1 6—buyers Cl '*•’> 7 5—sel'eri M mt 83,- stll-rs tlai'i PiV "i" 7->.— soles fill lot-1 lit)* l*'o sillers f No. I 6 H sales Sugar <212 words
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Article185 1910-02-24 6 24th Fbb»da»t, l9io Bair—--5® U P per oalt\ 14 Roaat o. Steak I 2 Stew or Carry Men) n i s Rump Steak O* Tail imoli 3o -jsr r"" ]J Heart Lirer per am. jj Poa*— pJ‘h«i ronifi» J iT*°r P"' 40 Head ■> each so iPeet He185 words
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Article1577 1910-02-24 6 1 I j I o 2 Number ot 1 -j 1 a 5 E 2 2 Ciptal. Sbarea 1 I3i»iden«ta Nam. J j uaued. 3 i J "h 1 I 1 1 19 11 9 SI 1908 1909 Pl< Rubber, pc p.c p.o. p.c. pc 1909 X 40 0001,577 words
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Advertisement32 1910-02-24 6 Touches the Spot. Sick headache is cui.«ed by a disordered condition of the stomach and is quick l cured by Chamberlain's Stomuch and Liver Tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers32 words
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Advertisement50 1910-02-24 6 Costs But a Trifle. While it isofteu iinposKilile to prevent »n accident, it m litver impossible to be prepared—it is not beyond any one's pursp. Buy a Imttle of Cbaiuberlaiu’s Pain Btlm and you are prepaied for sprains, biuires and like ii juries. For sale by all Dispensaiies and Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement30 1910-02-24 6 The curative action of (jonowin is attributed to it* being antiaeptic and anesthetic Manufactured by J. D. Riedal Ltd Berlin and sold in form of capsules. 40 in a bottle30 words
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Advertisement39 1910-02-24 6 NEW MODEL ENGLISH GUNS Direct from the makers at lowest prices Superior far-killing Double Breechloader# from £2-10-0 each; latest model Rifles. Revolver», etc. Illustrated price list post free. C. JAM KS REYNOLDS, 9 Leamler Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey, England39 words
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Article800 1910-02-24 7 Quinine Prophylaxis. A retired Surgeou Lt-Colonel write* to The Timet on Malarial and Hlackwater Peter on the Gold Coast. In the course of his observations, be says:— The anopheles mosquito. which is. so far as is known, the only carrier between man and man rf malanal infection, pievail*800 words
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Article151 1910-02-24 7 The following unclaimed letters e'e- are lying at the Geneial Post Offic-, I’unang Li tier t Allierl*. K Ludwig, If. W. Macon, 8 W. Makarram, A. M. Hear is, Dr. Molonjr. Capt. A. G. llurlut, J. do Ohroeu, 1). Cropley, E. G. Qrmiston, J Gay, M. E. Osborn,151 words
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Advertisement1289 1910-02-24 7 INIURINCBI, the LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. INCORPORATED By ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 17»). rMHE undersigned baring been appointed I Agent* for the above Corporation, are n „w prepared to accept MARINE and KIUE risks at current ratee. PATERSON. SIMONS 4k 00. Ltd. 120 Guardian Assuranc* Company, Limltod. Kbtablibhbd 1821. Subscribed Capital >M1,289 words
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Advertisement49 1910-02-24 7 Painful Breathing. Cl a nb*M I tiii'n C urb I.Vmtuly it a very Ti'U b l im(lictiii for tbfo4t auj Inn; troub'e*. quickly tellers» and cu t-i painful binalb* ing auil a ilaDenroualy «ounding c 111« b »lnrh mdicatp* c iiitpaifd lung» For tale by all Umpcuiiaiiea aul Dcaloi»49 words
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Advertisement975 1910-02-24 8 W, MANSON, American Dentist, Late of Dr. Allen Co., Pha, V.S.A. Charges Modarste, Ccnsul t-ition Free. ft»tlDlN6 AT /Vo. 21a, Penang Hoad. FOR SALE. USEFUL TO PLANTERS, ESTATES, ETC. A lew doors from the Eastern and Orlenta Hotel. V> rat In Large Check Roll Books of 200 leaves. Price, $8975 words
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