Straits Echo, 4 November 1910
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Title Section34 1910-11-04 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND TilE FAB"6AST GENERALLY. VOL. 8. $24 Per Annum, P. EVANS, FRIDA*, 4th NOVEMBER, ItflO. Single Copy 10 ceats No.34 words
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Advertisement1342 1910-11-04 1 rs a 5 #v fir 2 irn <0 NS o: HEAD TIANG LEE Co., Soie Agents. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad Office— Sbangbai, Chine. 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.1,342 words
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Advertisement7 1910-11-04 1 V* a Timg Lee Co, Sole Importers.7 words
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Article2373 1910-11-04 2 Music Do the English Love It (Continued j'ron yesterday issue.) Perhaps the critic, leaning hack in h:s ,tall at a Mottl or a Richter Con»-ert, might criticise from a lean superior standpoint if In; gave the juist of muaic a moment's thought. The value of history is inestimable in helping2,373 words
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Article182 1910-11-04 2 Novciii her. 11l 1(1. Date HW LW HW LW A.M. A.M. PM. PM. 4th 12.56, 7.05, 1.12, 7.20 sth 1.28, 7.66, 1.46, 7.51 6th 1.58, 8.05. 2.13, 8.20 7th 2.29, 8.37, 2.45. 8.53 Bth 3.03, 9.14, 3.24, 9.35 9th 3.47, 9.59, 4.12, 10.24 10th 4.42. 10.58,182 words
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Advertisement65 1910-11-04 2 I)» It Now Now is tin* time t<* p*t ri»l of your rheumatiuo. In fully nine cases out of ten tlie attark ix simplv rheiiiuat sm of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any intenial treatment. The free application of ChamberIain's Pain65 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-04 2 For all internal complaints, dvsenterv, coi.'ghs, colds. e*c., t*ke Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement1876 1910-11-04 2 THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. m (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS v* Dr TAN LEAN EWE, PILE SPECIALIST, Victoria Sir**»*t, PenangThis is to certify that Dr. Tan Lean Ewe has been attending on me for a jkji iod of seventeen days1,876 words
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Article14 1910-11-04 3 /r» Nov. China Devanha c ::.w> '■«rmaii (Klein) A English (Delhi) lbUl14 words
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Article30 1910-11-04 3 Yeeeels i From Agenta 1 Dun Decan/ut Singapore Yorck Singapore Kleiei Colombo Delhi Colombo 1 A. Co. 5th Nov. B. Co. 8th B.M. Co. 10th A.G. Co. 16th30 words
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Article23 1910-11-04 3 Vessel s For Agents Leaves Decanha Yorck Ket 1st Delhi Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore A. B. ACo. B.M.&Co. A.G. Co. v Nov.23 words
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SHIPPING
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Article106 1910-11-04 3 Hirano Mam, Jap. 8.8., 5,285, Frwer, tfd Nov., Japan, 15th Oct., Gen. —B. A 00. Palermo, Br. b.s., 4,909, Ferguson, 4th Ns?., Middlesborough, 10th Sept., Gen. P. A O. Malaya, Ger. s s., 348, Peters, 4th Not., Deli, 3rd Nov., Gen.— B. M. Co. Mary Austin, Br. 5.8., 181,106 words
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Article62 1910-11-04 3 4th November. Calypso, lor l)eli. Ilirano Maru, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Malacca, for Tongkah. E. F. Ferdinand, for Singapore, China and Japan. Palermo, for Port S wet ton Imm, Singapore, China and Japan. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Carlyle, for Teluk Anson. Un Peng, for Pulau Perils62 words
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Article282 1910-11-04 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chnan, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asahau—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Batu Bahra—Per Padanq, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Tongkah, Kopah, Reuong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy—Per Janet Nicoll, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Trang—Per Tong Chay Un, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per282 words
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Article296 1910-11-04 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Somali, from London, due at Penang on 8 li Nov. To i'rnarg Misses Tanner, Brown, Q, M. Gulliver, Ur. T. M. Robertson, Dr. Laird, Mr. T. C. Blatheswick. To Si- g pure Mrs. Glendinning and children, Mrs. Gaunt and child, Mrs296 words
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Advertisement294 1910-11-04 3 P.&O. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures, Mail Servica Outward. Nor. I 6 Delta connecting irith Morea JJ A'taye do. Mooltan Dec. 14 Deoanha do. China 28 IW/« do. Mantua 1911 Jan. 12 Delhi do. MalZ Homeward. THROUGH MAIL STEAMER. s.B. Marmora, Mt*r. 25. (Calling at Qombay.) iFARES BY MAIL STEAMERS,294 words
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Advertisement146 1910-11-04 3 IRiTISi! L'iDIA r'w-s. STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. <-v N KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART M A ATSCH APPIJ, (ROYVI DUT' H PACKET COMPANY.) For Intended to Sail. Steamer. For freight, passage or particulars apply to HUTTENBACH, LIEBĔRT Co., Penang, Telephone N’o. 5-1. Telegrams: Hurn.iEß.’’ Aherns. THU EASTERN SHIPPING Co., Ltd. The Undernoted Steamers146 words
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Advertisement439 1910-11-04 3 (9 HIPPY NORDDEUTSCtItR JAOVD, BREMEN. IVPE&XAL OB&VAN ITAIL LXHfi. 55» m -1- rv /1 r > r ,n,-. THE fast an«l well-known mail steamers of this Company sail foi (nightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltn Algiers, Genoa, Naples (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice verso), Port Said,439 words
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Article, Illustration89 1910-11-04 4 j •*<.<-« mttPtlr- wySodf u< in*** *kx».-fc-r-« fubltalied Hally (esrept N*n*Uy>>.) AT TMI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No 226 232. Beach P**n.nß PI ICE DAILY IXX'AL prrumi OUTHTATIOfCH Kitm. mil. KIIITION )Pt«l rn*) CAMI.B ADDRESS I cho—Penang.” N'» A.A. All bimiiMW rommiintr»iioi» »hn«M li*»(|(lrfwAl lo Tma Mmoiii Mtltw89 words
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Article969 1910-11-04 4 Our readers will be interested by the rejiort of a speech by Dr. Mr* Ree-sun. who has for many years lieeu the Hi met representative in that backward but now awakening country, England. It is gratify ing t«> olwcrve, from one so competent to speak on969 words
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Article46 1910-11-04 4 Tin (uurefin-**D is quote*! here to-day at **2.55, buyers no sellers at Singapore (refined) at £B3, buyers no sellers, aud iu London at 166 10s.' cash and A 1166 15s. three months' sight. Rangoon rice is quoted today at <145 per coyan.46 words
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Article548 1910-11-04 4 The latest alterations to Messrs. Anthony and Audersou’s share list are: Anglo-Malay 23s. —£4s. 6d. Brieh 275. 6d.—3os. Consolidated Malay 235. 6d.—245. o*l. Golden Hope .£s} £sf. Labu 15s. —16s Linggi 435. 455. 6d. Narborough Is. 6*l.—ls. 9d. Padang Jawa 3s. 9d.—4s. 6*l. R. E. Krian 3s. 3s.548 words
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Article753 1910-11-04 4 M. R. C. rs. G. W. The state of the Padang yesterday made anything like good football impossible. In places the ground was under water and where it was not you could push your foot into it, so sodden had it become owing to the recent heavy rain.753 words
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Article266 1910-11-04 4 Levites and a Samaritan. A European informs us that our paragraph alxrnt a Chinamau dropping dead on tlie Pier vesterdav morning was inaccurate. He was an eye witness and this is his story: I happened to arrive there just as the man had reached the top of the incline266 words
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Article185 1910-11-04 4 A Challenge. We are sorry to have to meutiou it, but fair competition is one tliiug, and unfair auother. People are constantly coming j into the Echo office and objecting to our advertisement rates, because the Pinang Gazette rates are much lower, in some cases cut below their185 words
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Article128 1910-11-04 4 The raiufall registered at Fort Cornwallis during the 24 hours ended 9 a ui. to-day was 2.75. There was an im-essaut fall since ten o’clock last night and several streets were inundated, including Chulia Street, Cintra Street, and the upper portion of Argyle Road, while the Esplanade was128 words
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Article330 1910-11-04 4 The opening of the Malay States IVvelopment Agency in London is au interesting departure. It has been established by the Government of the Federated Malay States at the instance of the unofficial meml**rs of the Council of those States, and will l«e apart from any representation330 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article94 1910-11-04 4 (Echo Special.) A Series or Enactments. Kuala Kangsar, 3rd November.—At the afternoon session on Thursday the following enactments were discussed iu committee Labour Enactment No. 3 (Chinese Agricultural). Indian Immigration Enactment Annulment Enactment. Netherlands Indian Labourers Protection Enactment Amendment Enactment. Freight and Steamship Enactment, which was passed. Opium94 words
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Article146 1910-11-04 4 (Echo Sftecial Export Duty Prices. Kuala Lumpur, 4th Nov.— The rubber export duty prices from Nov. 4 to Nov. 1 are Sheet and biscuit 3285 Crepe 3295 Best Scrap (crepe form) ?270 Bark Sc rap 1250 Rough Scrap 3230 Ramixing *220 October Crops. Kuala Lumpur, 4th Nov.—The October crops146 words
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Article25 1910-11-04 4 (Snyylied by Router.) Government Grant. I «on don, 3rd Nov.—The Government i» iriviiur an annual irrant of £40,000 for the eu couragement of horse-breeding.25 words
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Article56 1910-11-04 4 (Supplied by Renter.) Crewe Succeeds Him. London. 3rd Nov.- Lord Morlev has resided the India Office and Incomes I/ord President of the Couu il. Lord Crewe succeeds him as Secreta y of State for India Mr. L. V. H&rrourt 1 ieome« Colonial Secretary and is succeeded by Lord56 words
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Article38 1910-11-04 4 (S-p)died by Reutrr.j Loan Ovbrscbscribed. London 3rd Nov. -Tie- Tientsin- Pukow Kadwav o pe r vnt of 1,1 0,00 ,smknl in Loudon at lw s« was hralv oversubscribed. it Was «iuote.l at but reacted to prerainni.38 words
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Article28 1910-11-04 4 (SiyjJlnt by Reuter.) No Madrid Revolution. L>udon. 3rd Nov.—R^oo.,- K dent at Madrid states that the report ofa revo ut,on in that town is unfounded.28 words
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Article26 1910-11-04 4 (Smpptied by Reuter KtLJUSE. Lmdon, Novemljer 3 r «as sentenced to <WI. arMW «1m for p*-isoning her h«.bLd°thkh“ tence was afterwards «hn-h sent™. *«n26 words
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Article54 1910-11-04 4 (Supj>iird l*ff Revler.) Started. London. November 3. A telegram from Berlin states that the German Crown Prince and Crown Princess have started on their Far Eastern tour. Aboard Prin/. Ludwig.” London. Nov. 4.-The German Crown Prince, accompanied by the Princess left Genoa on board tlie N-D.54 words
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Article160 1910-11-04 4 Waitham tow ByElection. (Supplied by Reuter.) Liberalism Victorious. London, November 3.—The by-election at Walthamstow caused by the appointment of Mr J Simon as a Solicitor-General was a vigorous struggle on Tariff Reform and the Osborne judgment. Mr. Simon polled 18,373 votes, defeating Mr. Stanley Johnson, the Unionist candidate, who got160 words
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Article107 1910-11-04 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) For Self-Governing Colonies. London. 3rd Nov.—The Daily Mail states that a new Secretary of State will shortly be appointed for the self-governing dominions. The Colonial Secretary, with the present organisation, will administer the Crown Colonies. The Change Approved. London, Noveml»er 4.—Any idea of107 words
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Article86 1910-11-04 4 (Supplied by Reider.J On the Tibetan Question. I/oudou, 3rd November.—Sir Francis Younghusband in a lecture liefore the Central Asian Society said that the question of the Indian 'North-Eastern frontier was never more critical. While there was no danger of a “Yellow Peril” the roi, -l and tactless handling of86 words
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Article263 1910-11-04 4 The prospectus is issued of the new straits Settlements Government Three-and-Ha.f per cent. Loan for £2,750.000 the issue pnee being 95± per cent. This Cdony was last in the loan market in jP n iyo7 "hen it placed £5,000,00») ou. cent. five-year bonds, convertible up to263 words
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Advertisement35 1910-11-04 4 Su»e-»t Defence. This is the season when sickness stalks through the land in the form of poeumonn The surest Mm against the dmw is Chamberlain’s Cju*h Bern adj. For sale bT a’l Ihspensaries and Dealers35 words
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Advertisement35 1910-11-04 4 refers (ionnsan fSantal to any other preparation of anntalwuud o ,j. Although he used the dm* m more than 20 eases, he has nere-.oi-serred any shnw of nausea, flatuleucr nephntK- pains, pruritus nor skin erupti-.n**35 words
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Advertisement11 1910-11-04 4 internal coi^S^tf Cttr f r all He. dTBeiltr T- cough», cold»11 words
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Advertisement45 1910-11-04 4 (*AnOR»<« Kl-j 1« and Sa'i Copikidney* i:7* <I<VS not- affect the tolerated* t:u st <>®*oh and is well lengthen -i V* The even after Pro^^iXiw Ut J riil w V he MedK U action tj anv of rl Sjtf**'** »?P h tue chief Penang Chemists-45 words
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Article3425 1910-11-04 5 Dr. Morrison at thk Authors’ Club. The guest, of the evening at the Authors’ Club Dinner on Oct. lOtli was Dr. G. E. Morrison, when the subject of discussion was The Awakening of China.” A large* com pinny assembled, under the presidency of Mr. Paul H.3,425 words
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Article570 1910-11-04 5 From Onr Oirn For-reepon/lent 3rd Noveiulier. Shrah Balk? Gambano. The raft called the Bilei Gamhang, l*\iriug presents of the Perak chiefs for the r*>val bride and bridegroom, was started at 4 15 p.m. on Wednesday from a point in the Perak river ojqiosite Kota Lama, going downstream with570 words
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Article96 1910-11-04 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Delta 3rd Nov., from London Messrs. E. G. Walker, R. S. Reid and H. C. Robinson. From Marseilles: Mrs Tate, Miss E. Birch, Mr. E. H. Bratt, Mr. Basil Tedman. and Mr. G. Hourant. From Brindisi: Mr. A. H. Canipliell. From Colombo Mr. an-l Mrs. Drummond96 words
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Article21 1910-11-04 5 To- DAT. 3rd Day of 10th Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. To-morrow. 4th Day of 10th Moon.21 words
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Article34 1910-11-04 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mi I Service. OOTW ARI> HoMKWARD Delhi 1<» Nov. Devanka Nov. Aeeaye 30 Arcadia 19 F* mi Service Outward Honivakii Somali 8 Nov. j Palawan 11 Nov. Nile 22 I Borneo34 words
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Advertisement224 1910-11-04 5 NOTICE ADY KItTISFIt, ft Straits Chinese resident in Ipoh, is prepared to aet as «cent for persons who have interests in the F. M. S, on most favourable terms. First class references. Apply to AC’COIM VNT," 11-10-10 083 r o Straite Ee/io ‘Rubber Producing Companies.'’ (Capitalised in Dollars PUBLISHED BY224 words
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Advertisement123 1910-11-04 5 THE GREAT EASTERIt LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. 1!Kao !*:—SINGAPORE. Lift* Assurance and Fndon went in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW KATI». Financial Agent» for t'entmy. BE UN, MEYER a 00., LTD. (lenrrA lirfirt n- nt’itire fitr I’exfiny, HORACE* B. JOSEPH. I oca! Ojiee: <*/« Pehn, Meyer «L Co., Ltd. WAKTTEO.123 words
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Article126 1910-11-04 6 Pknano, 4th November. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months' sight Bank 2/4s| 3 Credit 2/4^ rt 3 Documentary.. 2/4 Caicutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$ Bombay, Demand Ban v !7i Moulmem, Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Priva e I"SJ126 words
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Article198 1910-11-04 6 Gold Leaf st>4.Bo Black Pepper White Pepper 25.50 sellers Trang Pepper 18. Cloves 66.— nom. Mace 9s.—sellers Pickings 90. sellers Nutmegs 110 s 21.— sellers (No. 1 6.50 sales Sugar j 2 6.40 sales (Baskut 5. noni. Tapioca Flour 1.55 sales Copra (mixed) 10.40 buyers i i.ihbun 190. —sellers198 words
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Article184 1910-11-04 6 Penang, 4th November, 1910. Beep— cts. Soup p?r catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 80 Liver jn»r catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... 26 Feet m $4 I184 words
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Article1669 1910-11-04 6 2 Capital. Number of Shares issued a. Dividend l a 15 J Name. ►> s CS i oL 1909 1905 1990 1910 11HH» UlO 191 1910 1910 1904 lt*i* i 1909 1910 150 000 S» 2*o 000 o 0.001» 600,000 It 1,2* »0,000 500,000 91,000.000 ;*90,j00 205,000 100.000 450,0001,669 words
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Advertisement43 1910-11-04 6 OOHfV Not u minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Coup'll Remedy fjiven as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy api tears, will prevent the attack. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement90 1910-11-04 6 Cough Remedy the Best Cbtairable This remedy has no superior as a cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. It has been a favorite with the mothers of young children for almost forty years. Chainl«rlain’8 Cough Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only90 words
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Advertisement92 1910-11-04 6 The shades of eve were falling fast. When through an Alpine village passed. To snow peaks white and pure, A youth, who o’er The snow and ice, A Wanner bore. With this advice “Try Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure THE QUEEN-MOTHER’S LETTER TO THE NATION. The Fac-simile of Queen Alexandra's Autograph92 words
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Article167 1910-11-04 7 A Dr k: >v:n Lord Jkpkkikn. If is not enerally known that James J. Jeft're the ex-heavy-weight champion Inixer of fI. »v. i, a direct dene» udaut of Lord Jeff:. t li«* not ns hanging judge. Lord Jeffries h*d tons, six of whom were well-known J obite*.167 words
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Article776 1910-11-04 7 A Japanese View. Mr. H. Kanazawa, who is described as Professor of English at the Paris School, Tokyo," an institution we have never heard of. has addressed the follow ing letter to the Morning Pont We have a proverb in Japan Todai tnoio knrathi the darkest776 words
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Advertisement1564 1910-11-04 7 iNstrrt A3\r cbs i wutßSßXi.‘'jn z warms z 1» n f v a*. KONG SANG. it 1 LitNt! \t %sSUKA N c fc V £7' l C Penng. citfi' I g (T v il;;: vA. vpurling J INOORPOKATEI) BY ROYAL CHARTER A. I). 1720. ri ’HE undersigned, having !*x*u appointed1,564 words
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Advertisement57 1910-11-04 7 Kn.wn I'very where. f well-known AbiU't Laeo (o:* irifw"An an inside w ::er 1 find Chamberlain's Stonin aiul Li .i-, lub.i 13 n valuable for the touch s oi bi.iou- n ss natural to sedentarv j llle a V u utie and effective clearing the digestive tract and the head57 words
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Advertisement1012 1910-11-04 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist THE STE4IT3 GUANO 007.. LTD. Cats of Dr. Allen A Cu., Pha, US./ i nl ";i VS slipplv He St jPcrlis (iUftHO guaranteed t »contain Wper cent phosphate. Hest Manure tor Rubber or Cncoaimi trees. Price $25 per ton. 0 *nj*s Mndnr ate. CcnsuitMiOD Fro 6.1,012 words
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