Straits Echo, 17 March 1910

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  • 35 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 PENA.NO, THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 1910. Slagle Copy. 10 cents. No. 61.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 877 1 bUINNESS’S STOUT. 1 SP. m m •3iv s,ssva THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad Office—Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. »200 000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders The ONLY company that has this deposit. The Company for the Chinese. Every Kind of
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    • 16 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST. M ISSfe, u C: V m TIAWOLEE A Ofc.S>fc
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  • 493 2 Annual Report. Following are extracts from tbe report of the Directors for presentation to tha fourth ordinary general meeting of shareholders which was to be held on Saturday, in Colombo. Tbe merge of the Estate as at 31« t December, 1909, was as follows; Rubber in
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  • 291 2 Amongst tbe papers laid before Couucil on Friday, which bad however previously appeared in the Government Gan He was one dealing with the new regulations lor the registration of imports and exporls, and as the rules are important for the meicanti'e community it may be useful to
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  • 40 2 (For (lie Fortnight Ended March 15 United U. 8 The Kingdom. America. Crntiueni. Tin 725 tons. 125 tons. UK) tons Black Pepper... 10 j Flour 101* Tapioca Flake 10 ;{> M l I’esrl 110 18 25 Cop a 451
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  • 247 2 By the Delta,, on 12th March, tbe following Penang shipments were made For Colombo—M. M Noordin Pis. 1,100 Boiled Rice Bags 1,010 Janoo Hasssn Pis 2,090 Boiled Rice Bags 1 9,0; A. M. Gani Pis. 1,100 Boiled Rice Bags 1000; H. Pearson A Co. Pis. 1,100 Boiled Rice
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  • 121 2 March, 1910. n H.W. LW HW LW A. M. A.M. P. M. P.M. 17th 3.53. 10.04, 415, 10.26 18th 4.40, 10.54, 5 07, 11.21 19th 5.38, Nil. 6.16, 12.25 20th 7-00, 1.26, 7.53, 2.19 21st 8.43, 3.04, 9.26, 3.07 22nd 9.31, 3.23, 9.36, 3.38 23rd 10.37,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 I>r. lfoss of Slrassburg introduced IiOHOSHfi in tlie treatment of the mos* painful of diseases to which mankind is liable. It is better, safer and more effective than other preparations of Copaiba. Cubebs or plain B«ndalwood oil.
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    • 225 2 Internal Treatment Not Necessary for Rheumatism. Fully uine out of every teu cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internatreatment. AH that is needed to afford te lief is the free application of Chambeilain’s Fain
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    • 841 2 THE ENJOYMENT of your BATH will be greatly increased if you will always use “IDODERMENE” OTTO •>*' ROSE SOAP. Special Price, 75 cents per Box of 3 Large Tablets. We guarantee this soap of highest standard quality and made from EDIBLE FAT. Also New Stock of Patent Medicine and Pe.fumery.
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    • 332 2 WANTED. CHIN USE or Eurasian Clerk for Office Works, must write good band and have good knowledge of book-keeping. Apply in writing to K K. 15 8 10 177 do Strait» Echo TO LET. No. 17a. Northern Road —unfurnished. From 1st March, 1910. Apply to 7-1 1) 38 ALLEN DENNYS*
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    • 609 2 KOH COMPANY SINGAPORE New Stock of Books. Oliver Cromwell’* Letters aod Sna-M,» Thomas Carlyle P^Ch8, French Revolution, by Thorna* by The The Adt The 1 10 C f®Pl #t Pro «e Works of Ralph' Waldo Emerson Missionary Travels and Researcher in South Afiica, by D. Livingstone 1 m Society in
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  • 38 3 Veueh From Ajenti Dm Benalder Condon S.BACo 19th Mar. A stray e Colombo A O ACo. >4-h Macedonia Singapore A.GACo. 2- li Prmzess Alice Singapore jB M ACo. 2!>th Ooeben Colombo ;B. SI ACo. 1 30tb
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  • 31 3 Veneli For Autnl hn-Ot* Beualder Singapore S B AC >■ Mrr. Assure SiOgapu e K G ACo. Macedonia Colombo V G ACo. PriLzem Alic.- Colombo B U ACo. Goeben Smgapore B.M.ACo
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  • Shipping.
    • 119 3 Petrel, Br. ns, 124, Wright, 15th Mur, A saltan, 14th Mar, Gen.—E- 8. Co, Ltd. Aleiia, Ger. s 3,22 d, Habel, 15th Mar, Hamburg, s'h Feb., Gen.—B M. Co Uerkus L>ut. g.g, 335. Gata, 18 h M*r., Dali, 15th Mar.. Gen.—H. L. A Co. Calypso, Br. b.s 331*. Bauuatyne.
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    • 64 3 17th March Sr«e lianjka for IDtu Hahra Petrel for Asahau Padanj, for IVrtu Babra. Cornelia for Port Sweitonliain, I’oit Dickion and Malacoi. Tony ChHan, for 'lrang. Calypto, for Dali Canton, for Binding* and Teluk Anson Teerta. for fort Swettonham and Singapore. Hok Canton, for Lings», T. Seinuwe, Segli, Ulehleh
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    • 337 3 For Kidali—Per Kedah, to-morrow, 9 am. I eh, Brtu Bahia, Asaliun and l’aneh— Per Valentijn, to morrow, 11 a.in. Tongk»b Per Itotorna, to-monow 1 pin. lltugoon—Per Tong Hong, to morrow, 2 p in Port SwePeuham and Singapore —Per Pin eng, to-morrow, 3pm Teluk Anion—Per Carlyle, to morrow, 3
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  • 204 3 l’er P and O. Morea, from London, Feb. ‘25, cnnuicting with the Attayo at Colombo doe at Penang on 211 h Mar,— To Singapore Mr» J. I). Murray and child. Mr, M. Brown, Mr. I. Mabkota, Mr. O J ffir, Mr. C Anderaon, Mr. and Mr*.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 794 3 P.&O. Steam Navigation Coy. Expected Arrivals and Depart ores. Mail Sarvioa. Outward connecting with Mar 24 Atsaye Apr. 7 Delta 21 Delhi May 5 Devanha 19 Anoyr Jnne 2 Arcadia lti Delta Morea Moollan China Per tin Muttra Macedonia Moldavia Homeward. Date. °sts g ISZ,. Mar. ‘25 Macedonia A pi.
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    • 429 3 (S HIPPING.) NORDDEUTSCHERJIOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL (JERKAN KAIL LINE. "««in X. .'.r.-'-. fiixt and well-known 'rt I earners or this Company nail fortnightly from Bremen, 1- Hainbu g eta Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseille», Naples, Alexandria and vice verta) Port Said, Sue*, Aden, Colombo, Pcnaug, fiugapore, Hongkong,
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  • 94 4 Jr»-f»c9 •atlantu mrjMj tad alone -a '•nhll»hsl dully iiiiwpt “•wm*»» At ti a CRITERION PRESS, Lltl., No. ‘23*2, Hatch Btrai. P*n*nw PRICK DAII.T MX’AI 91« per OUTKTATIowa ro eteae aura HAII. BDITION (Poet Free» fll OAHI.H AIHIKKRH Icho— Penang.’ Telephone No. it AS All bwlnen cornmnnlratlou should
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  • 544 4 We note in a Home paper that “a gentleman who for the past fifteen years has been carrying on work in the neighbourhood of the Eastern Tibetan border says of the Dalai Lama “The news of the Dalai Lama’s flight from Lhnssa is not a surprise to uie. I
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  • 51 4 Tin (unrefined) is quoted here today at $72.20 buyers ro sellers at Singapore (refined) at $72.62$ buyers uo sellers, and in London at £143 10* cash aod .£145 10a. tbiee months' sight. Opium is quoted here today at ***** and Rangoon iice at $l3O per
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  • 640 4 The latent quotations (buyers) from Measrs. Anthony and Anderson (1 pm are:— Risen. Fallen Ayer Kunings... $lOO Hukit Liutunga 110 s. Castlefield (Klang) 95*. Cicely Prefs. 465. Damansarag 160 s. Golc«ndas 130 s. Highlands end L)w 145*. Isseugs... $l3O Jabongs $145 Kamuning A 6s. 6 I. Kapar Para
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  • 278 4 Mr Justice Thornton yesterday concluded lbe bearing of an application made by Lim Cheng Ann. a legatee, for the possession of the legacy left by bis testator, Lim Sang, the person sued against being Lim 10, the sole surviving executor. The legatee, who was the
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  • 566 4 WhitcHide-Charnwh. At 8t George’s Church this nioruing the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Robert Melvill Whiteside, oflpoh. and Miss Maggie Charnock- The Rev F W Haines Colonial Chaplain, rfficiated at the ceremony, and Mr W A. Ward presided at the organ. A luncheon was afterwards he'd at the
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 216 4 To ill it Kditor or rui Straits Echo. Sir. I wouder if Dr. L >cke has not made a mistake when he tells us in the second pit», graph of his Reprosch in last night', issue of the Echo that the teuaut will not get demand notice
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  • 588 4 February return! Output Piculs 322 10 Value $13,673 lit Tribute paid ***** Expenditure 5.980 75 Profit 7 070 57 Violet Charlesworth is now doing tire y*ars servitude. Justice Darling passed this lenience, ou both the girl and her mother. The Chinese Government has made
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 362 4 IPOE MARBLE WORKS. IFOH-FERAK. This business is now under the management of Mr. Itavensway, who lias made a great reduction in all prices and who will be glad to quote for Marble Flooring Tiles, Table Tops, Washhand Stands, Cemetery Memorials of Jail kinds etc., etc., on application. A large stock
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 119 5 I Echo Special.) Foundation Stone Laid. Siiijfapore, 1 Oth March.—Under happy auspices the foundation stone of the Hongkong University was laid to-day by the Governor, Sir F. J. D. Lugard. Both lie and Mr. H. N. Mody made sjieechea. The Governor declared that the staff and administrators of
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    • 82 5 (i Supplied by Renter Lough’s Amendment Rejected London, 16tb March.—The amendment of Mr. T. Lough, Liberal member for Islingurn, in the debate on the Navy Estimates, to reduoe the personnel by 8,000 men, was rejected by 22 > to 34, a majority of 191 votes. The Government’s
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    • 79 5 (Supplied by Reuter■) Prince of Wales Present. London, lti’.h March —The Prince of Wales was present during the debate in tbe House of Lords on Lord Rosebery’s proposal of reform. Tbe Arcblisbop of Canterbury aupported Lord Roaebery and favoured a large and Liberal readjustment in tbe
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    • 57 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) 1 loyal Reception at Khaitoum. London, 17th March.—Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, ex Preaident of the United ktatea, received an almost royal reception at Khartoum. He visited the battlefield with Slatin Pasha The New York papers predict similar welcomes at the various European capitals and await with
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    • 36 5 The Maine.” (Supplied by Reuter.) To Raise the Wreck. Loudou, 17th March—A telegram from Washington states that the House Committee had approred a ciedit of XIOO.OOO to raise the wreck of the Maine in Havana Harbour.
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    • 25 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Home word Bound. Loudon. 17th March—A telegram from Wellington states that Lord Kitchener departed for England via Tahiti and America.
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    • 46 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) In Favour of Tariff lleforrn l London. 17th March.— The Congress of the British Chambers of Commerce passed a resolution in favour of Tariff Reform by ol votes to 12. a majority of 31*. korty-one members abstained troui voting
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    • 46 5 (Supplied by Reuter Meeting at the Mansion House. Undon. 17ih March.—At an influential meeting at the Mansion House in support of the United Universities scheme of the Chinese University the chief speakers were Lord Hugh Oseit. Ms. W. Runciman. and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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    • 120 5 (Supplied ly Reuter Chancellor Responsible for Emperor’s Acts. London, 17ih Mar.—The Reichstag adopted by a narrow majority the Socialist resolution, miking tbe Imperial Chancellor responsible for all political acta and omissions of tbe Emperor Franchise Bill Passed. After tbe speech of the Socialist ir.emb:*r Ledebour, declaring that the
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  • 451 5 Lord Morley made a statement on Thibet in reply to Lord Cuizon, on Feb. 24 After explaining the advance of the Cbiueae from Szechuan, he oontiuued About Jan 30 last the British Trade Agent at Gyantse received a visit from a Thibetan specially sent by
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  • 304 5 The large attendance of merchants huJ others at the London Chamber of Commerce on Feb S2nd, when Dr. W. J Simpson. l\o feasor of Hygiene at King’s College lec turing on "Malaria and Its Prev.-niion,” demonstrated the keen interest which is being taken in the subject
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  • 487 5 Tbe King’s Speech to his third Parliament was as follows: My Lords and Geutlemen, —My relatione with all foreign Powers coutinue to be friendly. The establishment of the Union of South Africa has been fixed at the end of May. when its uew Government will be constituted,
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  • 457 5 Iu the course of some articles on electioneering the Globe gives some practical suggestions on how to talk to the voter. To give an illustration. The Radical 8 >cialista are always harping on the fact that the consumer pays the tax, if one is imposed. To show
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  • 1359 5 The Loudon and China Kjtpret* of Feb 25 says;—Tire week has been more prolific i of new issuea than at any time since the boom in rubber shares set in. Not less than a dozen companies have issued their proa pect uses to the
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  • 316 5 Aaaivsn. Per a.s Lueiutw 15th Mar., from Singapore Mr. F Arthur, Mr. F. 8 M'Uitgo iiieiy. Mr. W P. Spiers aud family. Mr. H W. fjiiuberg. Mr. Ad<ms and family Fiom Hougkong Mias Kosina Hoggets From Shanghai Major 11. Seymour. Per s s Print Ludw'.g. 16 h Mar,, from
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  • 32 5 To-dat. 7tb l>.iv of 2nd Moon. Town Hind, E»plan<ido. *i to 7 p in. Peuanu Cup Tie» C eicnt vi. C. K (J. KeplanadeTo- MOB ROW Btli l)._v of 2nd Moon-
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  • 21 5 I First Quartet Mar. 18 h O Full Moon 26 b I,a*t Quartet Apr. 3rd O New Moon 10ih
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  • 18 5 English Ae*ayc i ...21:1) Mar China (Macedonia) ...25th China (Primeiii Alice) ...29 li Qerman Goelen ...SO’.b
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  • 37 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mall Servlet OOTWABOB. HoMKWARDM A*tay> 24 Mar. I Macedonia 26 Mar. Delta 7 Apt. Detanha 9 Apl. Extra Service Outward» Homkward. Nore 28 Mar I Java 19 Mat Palawan 4 Apr Sunda t Apl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 Prof. Schmidt prefers flonosatl (Santa! Kawa Riedel's) to any other preparation of Santalwood oil. Although he used the drug in more than 20 cases, be has never observed any signs of nausea, flatulencynephritic pains, pruritus nor skin eruptions
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    • 374 5 ALEMBIC ChemicalWorksCo. AWARDED 20 G-OLD MEDALS. ‘ALEMBIC’ CHEMICAL FOOD, Based on Or. Parrish's Formula. THE BEST TONIC FOOD For Weak Women, Delimit* Children. Orders by Post-Prompt Attention. Straits Supply Agency, 4!>. BISHOP ST It K. FT. TO LET. 337, ANSON ROAD, from April 1st. Apply. TELOT, 17 3 10 191«
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  • 1254 6 “The Permanent and Impartial Chairman of our Board of Empire.” If tbe Government decide* to abolish tbe Lord’» Veto tbe question of method arises. Also wbat would be tbe attitude of tbe King. Here are three points of view:— The Spectator’s Views. Tbe Government,"
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  • 123 6 Pbnano, 17th March (lly courtesy of the Chartered Rank London, Demand Bank 2/4,® s 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4$ 3 Credit 2/4JJ 3 Documentary.. 2/4, 9 6 Calcutta, Demand Bank Its. 174 3 days’sight Private 175$ Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Mouluiein, Demand Bank 173 3 days’ sight Private 175$
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  • 202 6 Gold Leaf $61.8 i E lack Pep] er no stock White Pepp.r 25 buyers D at) g Pepper 16 25 buyers Cloves 70— sellers Mice 83. tellers Pick nc« 7<>. —sales Nuimec» 110 s B.— sillers No. 1 7 —sales Sugar j 2 no stock Basket 5 20 sates
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  • 156 6 PawAwa, 17th Masch, lf-lo Bisr— Roast f#r M,h u Steak» Stew or Curry Meat Rump Steak J cl Tongue S Feet f Heart Liver Pork— 35 p or k per can >ft Pig s Head Feet Tongue pent, Jo Feet t|, o f JUf jq ripe ech 35
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  • 1580 6 fl j S d. I I IS *3 2 Number of D I C 5 3 Oip tal. Share* > DiTidend* Name 3 i-ed. |3 1 fc I I 1 I906| 190# 1908 1909 19b Rubber, p c. p.c p.c. p.c. p c 190«.» X 40.000 j JJfJJ ft
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 A Remedy Which Never Fails. If troubled with indigentiou, constipation, no appetite or feel bi'ioua. give Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen tbo digestion. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 32 6 (■Onosan is a happy combination of Kawa Resins with Oleum Santali in the proportion of 1 part Kawa Kawa to 4 parts Oleum, Santal cures easily, no complications All chemists and dealers
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    • 41 6 Stands Unrivalled. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 123 6 An Excellent Liniment. Every family and especially tbo>e wbo reside in tbe country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbeie is no telling when it may be wanted in case of an accident or emergency. It is most excellent in all cases of
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  • 117 7 Is Tariff Reform Socialism "1 be elections.” says Mr. W. T. 3te*i will bo remembered as one of the moat momento rs victories which have been achieved for tbe principle of SUte Socialism. Half tbe county beats of England were sagtured by promise» and pledgee on the pert of tbe
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  • 222 7 Mr. il M llyudman writes;— Tbe Ambassador tells us wbat be is told to tell us by bis master, tbe Kaiser. Prrnoe HeDry of Prussia is coming here on a utni lar mission. My countrymen will be fools indeed if they ate gulled by these persons. I advise
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  • 184 7 The R- v. J. O. Bevan, ma Rector of Cbilleuden, Dover, in "The Birth and Growth of Toleration,” has some amusing things to say to those who perspire—especially clerics! The old fashioned clergy," he says, would bavo scorned *o indulge iu undue haste, but our biethreu
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  • 359 7 We receutly printed the remarkable statement which was made in tbe German Reichstag by an ex cavalry captain—Von Oldenburg—who said "The head of tbe arinv, tbe King of Piussia, tbe Emperor of Germany, should have tbe right to say to eve y lieutenant, Take ten men and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1456 7 INSURAKTCHS. Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd. GUARANTEE DEPARTMENT. Tlio Bonds of tbia Company are accepted by tbo Board of Trade, Colonial Office, Local Government Board, Post Office, Customs, Commissioners of Inland Revenue, National Debt, and the various divisions of tbe High Court of Justice. For particulars, apply to A. A.
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    • 60 7 The Same Old Story. The old, old story, told, times without number, and repeittd over and over agam for tbe last 37 years. but it is always a Wellcome story to those in search of health— There is nothing iu the world that curea coughs and colds as quickly as
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 937 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Late 0/ Dr. Allen A Co., Pha US. A Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. BMIDIM AT No. 21a, Penang Road. A few door» Iron the Eutern tod Orient» Hotel. 6 mth* TEA 4 V TEA SOLE AGENTS FOR PENANG, PATERSON, SIMONS Co.. Ltd THE "India Rubber Guttapercha
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