Straits Echo, 27 June 1910
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Title Section37 1910-06-27 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGĔ EDITION: DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE SUAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR’ EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 8. 924 Per Annum PENANG, MONDAY, 27th JUNE, 1»10. Slagle Copy, 10 cents. No. l4l-37 words
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Advertisement1012 1910-06-27 1 GUINNESS’S stUUI. TIANQ Lee 4k 00. O o f T v > v A V-V- v 'A AOF\TS BASS'S ALE THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office—Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. >2OO 000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders The ONLY company1,012 words
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Advertisement29 1910-06-27 1 THE BEST BEER IN THE FAR EAST NOcWIN m} y/ s n i O) a > U 5 > O fh 0. X 3 1 TIANQ LEE A Co., Sc/e Ajrtouw29 words
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Article786 1910-06-27 2 In a recent leader in The Times it was stated that the latest hypotheses of heredity would seem to be not inconsistent with the* survival throughout civilization of some of the most primitive instincts, beliefs, and superstitions of primeval and primordial man. Such survivals may, for the786 words
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Article168 1910-06-27 2 The British North Borneo Herald, of June I, says :—The ascent of Mount Kinabalu has already l>een accomplished twice during the present year. A third expedition will leave Usukan early in June, for the purpose of obtaining scientific observations, and a series of photographs at different heights. The168 words
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Advertisement39 1910-06-27 2 Prof. Schmidt prefers GonOSan (Santal, Kawa Riedel's) to any other preparation of Santalwood oil. Although he used the drug in more than 20 cases, he has never observed any signs of nausea, flatulency, nephritic pains, pruritus nor skin eruptions.39 words
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Advertisement501 1910-06-27 2 ’Tis obvious to'common sense; It is no foolish notion; We need a system of defence On land as well as ocean! Defence against the open foe, And all insidious strangers The Peppermint Cure of Woods and Co. May save us many dangers. I These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs,501 words
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Advertisement1786 1910-06-27 2 The Subscription List will close at 3 j>.m. on Monday, the 2/th of June, 1910. ABB-IP fIED «PROSPECTUS OF THI TAIPINC RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. i 5 To be iraned In Shanghai on the 15th of June, 1910. topics of the full Prospectus may be obtained from the Company’s Bankers. TO1,786 words
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Article35 1910-06-27 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mall Senlc* k Hombwaei) OUTWAED. 4 Jtt/v. Delhi 29 June. I Area*» y icf July. D*a ttu. service Ho WABU OUTWAED. /«if. (Jatulia '/7 June. I Simla Suiula 5 July. I Malta35 words
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Article18 1910-06-27 3 .2iHhJune English (Delhi) *>nclJuly China (Arcadia) tj t h M China Yorck 7th H German (Kleist)18 words
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Article36 1910-06-27 3 Vessels From Agents Due Delhi jcolombo A.G. A Co. 29thJune Arcadia 'Singapore A.G. Co. 2ndJulv Yorck Singapore B.M. Co. 6th Klei si Colomlx) B.M. Co. 7tn Bencleuch London S.B.ACo. 7th Lennox Glasgow S.B.AC0. 7th36 words
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Article30 1910-06-27 3 Vessels For Agents Leaves Delhi Singapore A.G. CoJ June. Arcadia Colombo A.G. A Co. July. Yorek Colombo B.M.ACo. Kleisl Singapore B.M. A Co. Benclench Singapore S.B.ACo. Lennox Singapore S.B.ACo.30 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article218 1910-06-27 3 Ningchow, Br. s.s., 5,836, Allen, 25th June, Birkenhead, 28th May, Gen. —W. M. A Co. Ischia, Br. s.g., 2,784, Belsito, 25th June, Hongkong, 13th June, Gen. —B. M. A Co. Petrel, Br. 8.8., 124, Wright, 26th June. Asah&n, 25th June, Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Rotorua, Br. 8.8., 556,218 words
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Article53 1910-06-27 3 27th June. Mary Austin, for Trang. Padang, for Batu Bahra. Canton, for Dindings and Teluk Anson. Read, for Olehleh, Pulo Weh, &c., Padang. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Candia, for Port. Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taipiug. Palitana, for Port53 words
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Article94 1910-06-27 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chuan, to-morrow, 9 a.m, Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asahan—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Tongkah—Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkalan Braudan -Per Lian Choo, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Merlcus, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Malaya, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore94 words
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Article352 1910-06-27 3 Per P. andO. 8.8. Mongolia from London, June 3, connecting with the Delhi at Colombo, due at Penang on 29th June To Penang Mr. J. A. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Everdell, Mr. J. Hargreaves, Mr. W. J. Lees, Mr. J. W. Burns, Mr. St.352 words
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Advertisement267 1910-06-27 3 P.&O. At S.N.G Expected Arrivals and Departures, Mail Sarvice Outward. June 29 Delhi connecting with Mongolia July 18 A**aye, Marmora 27 Devanha Mot 9a Aug. 10 Arcadia Mooltan Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To London bv Sea .£66 44. To Marseilles or Gibraltar .£61-12 .£41-16 EXTRA267 words
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Advertisement50 1910-06-27 3 [SSI I BRITISH INDIA Sr <5BR1TISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. 4 HUTT£NB4Ch, LfFBERT Co., Penang, 4» rents KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. lor freight, passage or ,< HUTTENBACH, LKEHfcPT Hf.lpRnw* Mn S2I Mr"'T >n. Co., Penang, (r---.tr THE EASTERN SHIPPING Co., Ltd. The Underaoted Steamers wo« tie ae»i»atchea, if circuiiw <*’•*.**50 words
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Advertisement350 1910-06-27 3 NORDDEUTSCHER JAOYD, BREMEN. nuui I HE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama and back.350 words
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Article, Illustration101 1910-06-27 4 Jortice satisfies everybody and justice alone.— Emerum, Published daily (except Sundays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LTD., 1 No 226 232 Bench Stieet. Pen Hog. PBICE: 1| DAILY LOCAL W P® r *,lnnm- OUTBTATIONB Postage Extra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free) s's CABLE ADDRESS Fcho—Penang.” Telephone No 343 r101 words
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Article893 1910-06-27 4 It is possible that on some former occasion we may have remarked the necessity for the tickets and labels used on the F.M.S. railways to contain instructions in the Chinese language as well as in English. The need is so great, the proof so overwhelming, that,893 words
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Article50 1910-06-27 4 The following business in tin has been done to-day: Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, 50 tons at $74.10 Eastern Smelting Co., 75 74.55 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 150 74.62| Total 275 tons. Opium is quoted here to-day at $1,460, and Rangoon rice at 5137 per coyan.50 words
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Article489 1910-06-27 4 Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s latest alterations: Anglo-Malay 285.—305. 6d. But it Mertajam 4s.—4s. 6d. Dennistown 355.-—4os. Highlands =£61 —£7. Lai >u 15s. 9d. —-17s. 6d. Linggi 60s. —625. 6d. Lumut 15s. 9d.—l7s. 6d. Rubber Estates of Krian ss.—ss. 3d. The next Assizes will be held at Penang on489 words
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Article188 1910-06-27 4 P C. C. vs S. X I. The cricket match played on the Es- j planade between the P. C. C. and St. Xavier's Institution on Saturday resulted 1 in a draw* very much in favour of the former j team. The bowling of the school eleven j was188 words
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Article163 1910-06-27 4 The following fixtures in the League competition have been arranged for July 5. M. R. C. v. Police. —Esplanade. 6. —Free School v. C. R. C. —C. R. C. 7. —Vols. v. Crescent. —Esplanade. 12. —Govt. Wharves v. Butterworth. C. R. C. 13. M. R. C. r. C.163 words
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Article148 1910-06-27 4 A 12 ft. 1 in. crocodile was on view at Victoria Pier this morning, having been shot bv four sportsmen —Mr. J. Melly, Inspoector Mann. Sergeant Hall and Corpooral Savers—at Pulo Jerejak yesterday morning. Each one of the quartette claimed to have given the finishing shot to148 words
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85 1910-06-27 4 The Third Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company was held at the Company’s Registered Office, Nos. 41 and 43, Beach Street, on Saturday, the 25th instant, when the Directors’ Report and Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1909, were p>assed. The following Directors85 words
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Article94 1910-06-27 4 Thirty-seven olunteers and alxmt twenty Cadets took pxirt in the manceuvres yesterday. The idea was that a force of Volunteers under Lt. H. A. Neubronuer was moving from Scotland Road to Bukit Penc.ra Pass. They were opvp>osed bv twenty Cadets, who ambushed the party while thev were94 words
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Article67 1910-06-27 4 The forty-second meeting of the Munmil*al Enquiry Commission was held at the Municipal Offices this morning, the Commissioners present being the Hon. Mr. J. O. Anthonisz. the Hon. Mr. A. R. Adams and Mr. E. D. Hewan, with Mr. W. N. Haigh, Secretary, in attendance. The evidence67 words
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Article412 1910-06-27 4 Jrdinary Meeting, Friday, J Unk Present. His Excellency tlie Governor Sir J„h son- u n der The Uou’ble the Act Col. Sec W v the Col. Treasurer W. c xr the Col. Engineer F f p.*®**^. the P. C M O W c.j. ‘'■‘■"•as.: 0 W. Darbwhire. T.412 words
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Article343 1910-06-27 4 The following is the report to I#* submit ted to the meeting on ThursdayAfta writing off depreciation and making pro 7l sion for had and doubtful debts the m* profits amount to 1519,370.33 which, »itl the balance of 593,237.00 brought forwarc from last account, makes a total343 words
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Advertisement559 1910-06-27 4 AUTO-HARPS. Muller’s Grand frato. 37 strings, producing 39 Chora's. A Really Fine Instrument. t HE sale of the properties of Tan Leong which was to have taken place to-day, is postponed for a month from this i date. Dated this 27th day of June, 1910. J. R. McFARLANE, 430 Licensed559 words
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Advertisement11 1910-06-27 4 Woods’ Great Peppermint nr t_ internal complaints, dysentery, cough-- 1 etc.11 words
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Article49 1910-06-27 5 (Echo Special.) lteHulffl. Kuala Lumpur, 26th June.—The second «lav of the Klang races wax moat successful. The weather was perfect, the atten«iance excellent, and the racing good. The winner» were: Sixiager, Colleen Bawn, Mistral and Mockfield (dead heat), White Heather. Colleen Bawn, Bushey Park, Idol, and Stella.49 words
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Article74 1910-06-27 5 (Echo Special.) Some Promised Prize*. Kuala Lumpur, 27th June.- The Rubber (Growers’ Association is presenting three medals —gold, silver, and bronze at the London Rubber Exhibition of 1911 for the I test exhibits of certain kinds of crude rtiltlter. The London India Rubber Journal is presenting a74 words
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Article16 1910-06-27 5 (Echo Special.) Pepper. Singapore, 27th June.—Following are today’s market prices: Black Pepper *13.37/, White *24.75'16 words
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Article28 1910-06-27 5 (Echo Special.) Latest Prices. Singapore, 27th June:— Chersonese 4s. 9d. Golden Hope 1355. Highlands 13ls. 3d. Kepong 115 s. Betong 17s. 6d. Sandycroft *37.28 words
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Article48 1910-06-27 5 (Echo Special.) Conference with ih« Residents Kuala Lumpur, 27th June.—The Residents conferred with H. E. Sir John Anderson yesterday. It is understood that they discussed the suggestion to federalize the State medical departments. Sir John leaves to-day for Singapore, accompanied by Mr. H. Conway Beltield.48 words
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Article31 1910-06-27 5 {Echo Special.) Deposit SjH'e'ti in Spl«ngor Kuala Lumpur, 27th June. —The Selangor Jhamber of Commerce announces that the Government has agreed to introduce dejtosit elegram accounts from July 1.31 words
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Article39 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Lemberg Rente»». London, 27th June. Following is the result of the Grand Prix which was run yesterday: Nuage 1 Reinhart 2 Bronzino Seventeen ran, including Lemlierg, the Derby winner, and Charles O Mallev.39 words
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Article45 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Liverpool IHerehwtiiH' Claim Against labium Firm. London, 27th June.—At Birmingham, Alalttttua, a petition has been tiled to plan* Mr. John Knight, head of the firm of Knight and Yancey, cotton merchants, in bankruptcy. Three Liverpool firms are claiming 153,844.45 words
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Article32 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuler.) Queen Alexandra Present* Captain Neott with Flag. London, 27th June.—Queen Alexandra, at Buckingham Palace, presented Captain Scott with a Hag which he was to plant farthest south.32 words
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Article60 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Hirrell Explains it* Obj^b London. 25th Juue.-Mr. Birrell, Irish Secretary, speaking a xaid that it was ridiculous to suppo»*» I’artv Conference would meet <'oin promises. The object of am to must 1« to discover an agreeinen latter was impossible then the po would lx*60 words
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Article60 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Opened by lb* Kmiw*’« r Loudon, 25th June.—-The m P| ri> «•is Joseph, in owning miuent's Parliament, stated that tin* iHTeiopvictory was a pledge of the peace ment and strengthening of Hung» Suffrage Government will introduce uni\ **r a and increase the defensive force*- ntf60 words
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Article33 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuler.) N'Vidsn Governor will Not I liter fere London, 25th June.—The Governor of Nevada has intimated that he will not interfere in the Johnson-Jeffries light for the world’s championship.33 words
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Article35 1910-06-27 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Zeppelin VII Makes Two CruifU*. London, 27th June.—The Zeppelin VII has t)een renamed the Deutechland. She made two cruises yesterday and carried thirty-two passengers. She covered 100 miles in three hours.35 words
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Article869 1910-06-27 5 Hrst Ordinary General Meeting The first ordinary general (or statutory) meeting of the Changkat Serdang Estates, Ltd., was held at the Arcade on Saturday, Mr. C. Emerson presiding. The Chairman, addressing the shareholders, of whom then* were alxmt fifteen present, said :—This, as vou know, is merelv869 words
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Article1019 1910-06-27 5 SI range Hearth of Local Diacussion. Says the Strait* Time* Without going into details of the various stages of suggestion and discussion which have eventuated in the recently published draft of a bill to combat the shipping ring f and its methods, it may be recalled that1,019 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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1078 1910-06-27 5 To TUB Ediior ov tub Straits Echo. j Sir, As far as my knowledge goes, Cathay has, within the last score of years, improved much, but still she has to perform a good deal more to protect her sons and daughters abroad. j Since1,078 words
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Article102 1910-06-27 5 Arrived. Per s. s. Surada, 26th June, from Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. H. Rollinson, Messrs. We Choong Tek, R. Y. Vandervosgen and A wad Abdat. Per b. 8. Ipoh 27th June, from Singapore: Messrs. M. W. Dodd, P. Wolf, E. Wellenann, and Lemiere, Mrs. Rostand child. From Port Swettenham:102 words
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Article31 1910-06-27 5 To-day. 21st Day of sth Moon. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.in. To-morrow. 22nd Day of sth Moon. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement416 1910-06-27 5 j RAFFLES HOTEL j I THE LEADING EUROPEAN I I HOTEL IN I'ENANCi. SATURDAY NEXT, 2NI> JULY, AT 7-30. I GUEST NIGHT. 1 SPECIAL i DINNER. I I N.B. —To avoid disappointment Tables should be reserved early No charge for booking. TELEPHONE No. 392. I NOTICE. The undersigned is instructed416 words
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Advertisement755 1910-06-27 5 CAN THIS MAN HEAD YOUR LIFE T The rich, poor, exalted and humi ble seek his advice 01» Business, Marriage, Friends, Enemies, Changes, Speculation, Love Affairs, Journeys and all events of Life. MANY SAY HE REVEALS THEIR LIVE' WITH AMAZING A -1. URACY. Free test Readings will be sent for755 words
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Article593 1910-06-27 6 Mr. H. G. Wells, writing on The New Epoch in the Daily Mail, gives some impressions “that qualify my assurance in the future of our country.” I have watched a great deal of patriotic effort during the last decade, I have seen enormous expenditure of593 words
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195 1910-06-27 6 We cordially recognise the frankness and courage of the Church Timet in making the following statement,” writes the British Weekly. “It says, in its last week’s issue It is no secret that King Edward did his utmost to secure the passing of the Education195 words
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Article123 1910-06-27 6 Pknx.no, 27th June. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. Loudon, Demand Bank 2/41 4 months* sight Bank 2/4,*.- 3 Credit 2/4, 7 ti 3 Documentary.. 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days* eight Private 1761 Bombay, Demand Bank 175| Moulmein, Demand Bank 175 3 days* sight Private 177123 words
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Article192 1910-06-27 6 Gold Leaf 564.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 23.80 sales Trang Pepper 16.50 sellers Cloves 66. Mace 80. noun. Pickings 74. —sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 17.50 buyers No. 1 7.20 sales Sugar < 2 ...no stock Basket 4.90 sales Tapioca Flour 1.75 Copra (mixed) 9.10 buyers f Tahbun192 words
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Article157 1910-06-27 6 Penang, 27th June, 1910. Beek cts. Soup O'r catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak ‘24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... Feet 20 Tongue 24 Mutton157 words
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Article1824 1910-06-27 6 a§ I 2 0.2 Number of d, Capital. Shares fa Dividend®. Ns me. S 3 q! imi 1 I i ~*f>% PQ 00 TO* i i 1 I j 1 4 —LIL-i 1 i *****907 1908 1909 1910 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES, p.c. p.c. p.C. p.c. p. c. 19091,824 words
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Advertisement13 1910-06-27 6 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement38 1910-06-27 6 Dr. Boss of Strassburg introduced GflllO* San in the treatment of the most painful of diseases to which mankind is liable. It is l»etter, safer and move effective than other preparations of Copaiba, Culiebs or plain Sandalwood oil.38 words
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Advertisement87 1910-06-27 6 How to Ward Off Old Age. The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to maintain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose of87 words
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653 1910-06-27 7 A volume of essays by Mr. Coulson Kernah&n has just lx»en published by Jairold and Sons under the title Dreams Dead Earnest and Half Jest.’ In one of these studies Mr. Kernahan soliloquises about the Impossible Irishman —presumably for the special lienetit of the653 words
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Article53 1910-06-27 7 June, 1810 I>uK* HW L W H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P.K. P.M. 27th ‘2.41, 8.52, 3.02, 0.13 28th 3.24, 8.46, 3.47, 8.51» 28th 4.13, 10.26, 4.33, 10.52 30th 5.00, 11.20, 5.34, 11.4 K Times of Sunrise and Sunset during June, 1310. Date. Sunrise. Sunset. 7th :30th53 words
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Advertisement1320 1910-06-27 7 iwrsxnFtAM* CBS. THE LONDON ASSUR ANCL CllKi' UR HON. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.L>. 1720. ri'HK unde M ned, having been appointed 1. A”en s for the above Corporation, are r ,,w ]>rej>;i ed to accept MARINE and FI RE j m uk at current rates. pAT£K&OrM. bIMONS Co. LtU.1,320 words
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Advertisement238 1910-06-27 7 llo'v to Ward Off Old Age. The iuont successful way of warding off tbe approach of old age is to maintain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose of238 words
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Advertisement1132 1910-06-27 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Cate of Dr. Allen A Co., Pha, US.A. C arges Moderate, Consultation Free. ftWSIDI**' AT /Vo. 2ta. Penans Road. A few I*ool9 frrm the Eastern and Orleota Hotel. 6 mth» TEA ft to O IMPERIAL LIGHT LTD. Safest-Cheapest-Most Brilliant. Especially adapted /or out-door work. GALVAN IT.1,132 words
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Article4176 1910-06-27 9 Count Okuma, the famous Japanese, contributes some interesting articles to the Taiheiyo from time to time. The following 1 is a translation from the Japan Weekly Chronicle of a recent article dealing with mauv interesting incidents in his eventful 1 life Influenced by 'three Religion*. I4,176 words
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Article1017 1910-06-27 9 INTERESTING LECTURE BY DR. WATSON. t The Value of Quinine. I A veiy interesting and instructive lecture 1 on Malaria was delivered by Dr. Mai- 1 colm Watson on Monday evening in the large class room of the Victoria Institution, c Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Travers took1,017 words
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Article210 1910-06-27 9 Mr. Roosevelt went to Cambridge recently to be made a Doctor of Laws by the University and an hon. member of the Union by the undergraduates. His speech at the Union was a characteristic utterance, full of homely truths, simple and sincere. He had a good deal210 words
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Advertisement30 1910-06-27 9 Somethin* for RemThe purity of Chamber Give it to the hi le ones. It CU re their or other harmful drug and bv all coughs* colds and Dispensaries and Dealers.30 words
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Advertisement44 1910-06-27 9 The Annoying Cough. Your cough aunovs you. Keep on hajkand tearing the delicate membranes of, vour throat if vou want to be annoyed. But if vou want relief, want to l*e cured, take Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. For sale bv all Dispensaries and I>ealar*.44 words
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Advertisement47 1910-06-27 9 Neuralgia and Sciatica Cured. The great pain relieving power of Chambe lain’s Pain Balm has been the surprise and de’ight of many sufferers from neuralgia and sciatica. The excruciating pains characteristic of these diseases are quickly allayed by this liniment. For sale by all Dispensaries and l>eal^rs.47 words
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Advertisement160 1910-06-27 9 A Good Household Liniment When a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is kept in the house, the pains of burns and scalds may be promptly relieved, cuts and bruises quickly healed, swelling B promptly reduced and rheumatism and neuralgia robbed of their terrors. In fact, for the household ills, it160 words
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Advertisement937 1910-06-27 10 IMXTER Co.’s BEST NAVY CANVAS. SANItILANDS, BUTTERY Co. I'AVID CORSAR a SON’S WELL-KNOWN EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, No 0. sanhii anhs. riittery a Co, XS OBSAT BBXTAZXT MARTELL’S BRANDY 1 is to be found throughout the Clubs, Hotels, and in almost every gentleman s house, and is Dr*»sprih® by the Great937 words
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