Straits Echo, 7 November 1910

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  • 41 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION: IMIU Cil.v’ONlCl.h «h EVENTS, LIKV.’iLA HNIi THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, TilE FEOEBVTEU MALAY STATES AM) T.IE FA»';EAST GEM I AI.LV. VOi.. 8. *'l4 i'er At mi urn kENaNu, JIUWUAi, 7th NOVIiAIBIiK, IUIO. Slssgie Copy, IQ cents No, 253-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1209 1 Bit gll T S 3 ST <2 V DS H LLE A (Jo., Solr Aytitltf. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad Office— Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. 1200.000 deposited with the Hongkong Governmem as a special protection for our policy holders. The ONLY company that has this deposit. The
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    • 8 1 n» L Thng Lee A Co, Sole Agents.
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  • 1103 2 Following in the Perak Pioneer report of the High Commissioner’* speech at the i Federal Council regarding the ResidentGeneral His Excellency stated that members were no doubt bearing in mind the fact that he had on Monday in answer to the question put by Mr. Griffiths promised
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    • 55 2 Kn wr. F.verywh re. A well-knoan Manitoba editor write»: “A* an inside worker I tind ChamWr lain’s Stoui* k'h and Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness uaturul to sedentarv i life, tlieir art ion Winn n*mtle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.” For sale by
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    • 280 2 Croup. Nut a minute should 1« lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. For sale by all Di speusaries and Dealers. Those tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba.
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    • 1925 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. (Vide Gazette No. 63 of 28th October, 1910.) Tenders will be received, up to noon on Monday, the 14th November, 1910, at the Resident Councillor’s Office, Penang, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Penang, for a one vear, commencing from Ist January, 1911:
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  • 15 3 8th Nov. Uhma(y oKi) ...10th 'JeruittB KUi»t) English (Delhi) ‘"jath (Jtuu i Arcadia)
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  • 32 3 Vessel# From Agents Due Yore I; j Kleist Delhi Arcadia 1 i Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore I B.M. Co. 8th Nov. B.M.&Co. 10th A.G. Co. 10th A.G. A Co. 19th
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  • 22 3 Vessels For AjetUs Leaves Yorck Colombo B.M. A Co. Nor. Keeist Singapore B.M.ACo. Delhi Singapore A.G. <k Co. Arcadia Colombo A.G.&Co.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 152 3 Deranka, Hr. s.s., 4,78.5, Powell, sth Nov., Singapore, 3rd Nov., Gen.—A. G. Jk (V*. I nil rani, Hr. s.s., 3,22*». Wise, sth Nov., Singapore, 3rd Nov., Gen.—B. M. Co. Ferd. Lain, Ger. s.s., 3,158, Knaiscl. sth Nov., Japan, 1 ‘.ltli Oct., Gen.— B. M. A Co. Tara, Br. s.s..
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    • 59 3 7th November. Rotorua, for Tongkah. Canton, for Bindings and Teluk Anson. Nani Sony, for Singapore, China and Japan. ClcnfaJloch, for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Hok Canton, for Langsa. Edie, T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabaug Tara, for Singapore. Austria, for Calcutta. Un Petuj, for Pulai Langkawi, Perl is
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    • 257 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, tomorrow, 9 a.m. Trang—Per Leony Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Perak, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brandan —Per Ban Whatt Soon, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Onutpere, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Teluk Anson —Per Carlyle, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore
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  • 252 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Somali, from London, due at Penang on 8 h Nov. To I'rnang Misses Tanner, Brown, C. M. Gulliver. J)r. T. M. Rotnrtson, Dr. Laird, Mr. T. C. B lathes wick. To Sn g pore Mrs. Glendinnitig and children, Mrs. Gaunt and
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    • 261 3 am \V S.N.C P.&O. Expcrteil Arrivals ami l)**partures, Mail Service 0 inward. Nov. 16 Delta connecting with 30 Anna ye do. Dec. 14 Devanha do. 28 Delta do. 1011 Jan. 12 Delhi do. Homeward. Morea Manila n China Mantua Malwa THROUGH MAN. STEAMER 8.8. Marmora Mar. 24. (Calling at Bombay.)
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    • 347 3 <» HIPPING BRITISH INDIA < tiT STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Fob IvTKNDED TO SaII.. Singapo *<s. (Three times a week). l*ort Swettenham and S|;'jjapo»f. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmeiu. (Fortnightly). Tliur. 10th Nov., 4 p.ui. Sat. 12th Nov., 4 p.m. Sun. 18th Nov., 4 p.m. Thur. 17th
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    • 533 3 NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE, g g JkU if* mo it ft THE 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, Alexandra and rice verm), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Oolouilhj, Penang, Singapore,
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  • 99 4 Justice satisfies everybody and justice alone.- -Km*r—n Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No. 226 232. Beach Stieet. Peuang. p: ICE: DAILY LOCAL per aim m OUTBTATIONB Postage Kxtra. MAI I. EDITION (Poet Poe) 3 CAKLK ADDKKSS Echo—Penang.” Telephone No 343 A.fl. -All business
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  • 1162 4 Nobody labours out here, except the coolies, who are voiceless, so that it is possible manv of us incline an indulgent ear to the claptrap about the dignity of work, the blessedness of constant occupation, the duty of drudgery, the sin of idleness, the vice of laziness,
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  • 722 4 Tin (unrefined f is quoted here to-day at buyers no sellers, and at Singujiore (refined) at £82.65. buyers no sellers. Kangoon rice is quoted to-day at s l4t* per coy an. Mr. E. L. Walker, of Ipoh, has lieen appointed Secretary of the Overseas Club tor
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  • 166 4 Garden Party. On Saturday afternoon a large gathering of the Members and Associates of the Ministering Children’s League met at Mrs. Hendry’s residence in Northam Road. Tim first jttirt of the afternoon was spent on the l>each where the children had many games. A photograph of the group
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  • 139 4 We are requested to state that, as so many have expressed a wish to wind up Friday Evening’s Cafe Chantant, at the Town Hall, with a Dance and Bridge, arrangements have lx;en made to keep the Town Hall ojien and to retain the Band till 1 am.
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  • 111 4 Lieut. H. A. Neubronner entertained Sergeant-Major R. Styers at a farewell dinner at his residence in Perak Road on Saturday evening. Among those present were: Sergeant Major Wallis, Col. Sgt. Ogle, Sergeant T. J. Lesslar, Ptes. Hoeden, Nicholas and F. Stewart, and Mr. J. 1». Fettes. A most
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  • 371 4 The last assizes of the year will U« held in the Supreme Court to-morrow. There are altogether seven cases on the calendar including the following: -Itam bin Shaik Mahomed, criminal breach of trust (postponed case) Ong Cheng Ivi, unlawful return from banishment; Ng Thiau Seng and Ltdi Aug
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    • 484 4 DON’T BREAK YOUR NECK bv buying a cheap ami nasty Bicycle. We offer you exceptional value in our Eastern Hobart Cycles,' and make a speciality in these. They are light, strong, reliable, and easy running. It is NOT the question of HOW CHEAP but HOW GOOD. SENG GO., Manufacturing Jewellers.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 91 5 Ec h n Spec ial A Rkcord Turn Out. Kuala Lumpur, 7th Nov.—The M. S. V. K. Annual Inspection took place on Saturday- There was a good tun» out, 1 4 lieing present, which is a record numlier. Battalion, company and squad drills were
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    • 31 5 (Echo Special.) OcTOHEK Crops. Kuala Lumpur, 7th November.—The <October rubber crops of the undermentioned estates wen* as follows Inch Kenneth 16,269 lbs. Glenshiel 5,317 Carey United 10,250 Sungei Way 10,118
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    • 39 5 (Echo Special.) Captain's Skill. Singapore, 7th Nov.—The passengers of the steamer Yorck have presented a testimonial to the Captain for his skill in handling the ship in a typhoon on the way from Hongkong.
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    • 24 5 (Echo Special.) Long’s Bull’s Eves. Singapore, 7th November.—Mr. Long, practising for the inteqiort shoot, scored 105. Singapore tires on Wednesday.
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    • 21 5 Eeho Special.) Copra. Singapore. 7tli Nov. —To-day s market prices are aw follows: Sundried Copra $lO-40, no buyers. Mixed I*lo-30,
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    • 104 5 (Snpjtlieil by Reuter.) Putsdam’h Welcome. London, sth November. —The Tsars arrival at Potsdam on a visit to the Kaiser has been marked by an imposing military display. There were huge crowds (and Police) everywhere. There were no decorations in the streets. Socialist Demonstration Stopped. Socialist placards summoning
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    • 56 5 f Supplied by Reuter.) Another or Our Scoops. London 6th Nov.-Reuter’s ent at Singapore states that the Government .1» Chin*» Sun Yat Sen, for a ap** (commented on in oureditonal cohjmn Mt Thursday) advocating reWllion in China. Sun Yat Sen was warned that serious to sequences would
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    • 53 5 fSv]>{>! ied by Renter.) (iaunvN* Awake of Bkit.kh Intention London, 6th Nov.-Tbe »«r «t.t« that the OenMM n‘Tnn that Great Britain would adoptthe 13 K in 1909 for their Dreadnought*. In mans had long l*en making a gun to U. it. Moreover, they are introducing a new shell
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    • 75 5 Supplied by Router.) Settleo. London, sth Nov.—A wire from Berlin states that according to telegrams from Constantinople an agreement has lieen reached, ami will lie signed within the next week, providing for the loan of £«,000,000 (Turkish) in 1910, and £5,000,000 (Turkish) iu 1011, liearing interest at 4
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    • 51 5 (Supplied hy Renter.) Preparing Parliament. London, 7th Nov. Peking reports that the moderate reformers are satisfied with the Edict, promising a Parliament, but the extremists contend that further delay is unnecessary. The Chinese press generally argues with reserve, advocating the formation of a Cabinet prior to the calling of
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    • 25 5 (Supplied by Rcuicr.) Not Vet Scotched. London, 7th Nov.— The newspapers are more than ever pessimistic alsmt the outcome of the Veto Conference.
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  • 373 5 Amazing Ekkou in Regard to Planted Arka. The following circular will explain the recent fall in shares of the Jimah Rublier Company:— Singajsire, November 2, 1910. Sir, We have to inform you thar since taking over this Estate at 1st July. 1910, we have tried to
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  • 145 5 No “Amiable Rotters Wanted. The Problem of the Aborigines was the subject for discussion at Sydney on Octolier 6, in connection with the general synod of the Missionary Conference. The Rev. G. W, Morrison was of opinion that the care of the alnirigines should Im* centred in the Commonwealth, and
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  • 286 5 At the Federal Council meeting last Thursday the Acting Resident-General laid on the table the rejiort of the Special Committee on the Supply Bill. The Council then resolved itself into Committee to consider the Bill, which provided for estimated expenditure to the amount of ?29.768.167.
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  • 71 5 Following is the comparative statement of cultivated rublier exported during the rears 1910 and 1 !K)9 Exported Total exduring Sep- port during temlier, 1910. the vear. Perak 236,969 1,649,269 Selangor 759.727 «'>,730,328 Negri Sembilan 113,152 956,804 Paliang 628 3,359 Total 1,110,476 8,339,760 Export during similar
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  • 254 5 And Pastures New.” They met at Barmouth, whither he had gone to take his daughter .to the sea, and she hers. This was the simple prelude to the rather romantic wedding of Sir Hugh Clifford and Mrs. do la Pasture, which took even their iutiinates by
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  • 728 5 (From Our Oim Correspondent.) j 4th Nov. Dear Echo, It's a wee little place this, but, tiny as it is, it can offer a certain number of points of iuteres 1 As a port, its importance is gradually grow ing; grow ing, indeed, too fast tor its wharf
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  • 169 5 If it is asked why piece-goods, which form far and away the largest part of the China import business, fail to provide jam as well as bread and butter to the 200 or so of foreign houses in Shanghai, this informant answers in one word
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  • 97 5 A coinjKtuv entitled Rubber Substitute (1910), Limited, was registered on Septem-1-er 23. Capital, 4H0.000, in £l shares. Object* To carry on the business of manufacturers of and dealers in mblier substitutes, rublier compounds, and artificial rubber, etc:, to acquire from the Equatorial Trading and Manufacturing Co., Ltd.,
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  • 174 5 Small Fky AXD Bl'l ‘Unh. We are indebted to Mr. Cbeal» Ohoo Vew fur the following list of lishes found iu the local seas, classified according to their body i diameter. i The Flat. 1 Under I inch, iu thickness. Tl»e\ are all i Hat though some of theui
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  • 219 5 We regret to hear that Mr. S. E. Douglas, 1 who was taken to the European Hospital on I Monday suffering from 1 Jack water fever, died this morning, says last Friday’s M. M. Mr. Douglas was an old Sherlxirne boy and was at
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  • 219 5 Arrived. Per s.ti."Beranho, sth Nov., from Shanghai Mrs. Findlay and Miss ,1. Hilton. From Hongkong: Mr. H. K. Bell. From Singapore Miss Shaw, Capt. and Mrs. Vincent, Messrs. W. S. Vincent, C. H. Vincent, M. Hacol>eu, J. C. H. Macbeth, C. Rae, A. S. Haynes, Bidwell, C. A. Waller
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  • 37 5 To- DAT. Hth Dav of Htth Moon. Town Bund, Esplanade. »5 to 7 pm. To-morrow. 7th !>av of 10th Moon. Ta-agne Football Crescent r*. Free School Esplanade. Town Band. Golf Club, 0 to 7 p in.
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  • 42 5 P. O. SAILINGS Mail **rrv f«*. Ot'TWAKD HoMRWAKD Delhi 10 Nov. I Arcadia 19 Nov, Area ye 30 j Delta 3 D*„Fi 's Service t *r T w ard Homeward Soma 1 S Nov. Palawan 10 \ov Ceylon 16 J Borneo 25
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  • 18 5 First Quarter Nov. 10th O Full Moon 17th Tiast Quarter ll4th O New Moon Din*. 2nd
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    • 455 5 ii To-day's Advertisement* NOTICE. I; l»Y KKTISL'K, a Straits Chinese ro*i 11 dnit ill Ipah, is prr;iarp4 to act as agent for persons wIio liuio Interests in the I'. X. S. on most rmonrahle terms. first class referenees. Apply to AC C’OrXTAXiy* 11-10-10 rU) Strait* Echo MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A aptvial
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  • 1057 6 liATK COMMISSIONER' B HISToRY OF THE Notorious Crimes. In hi* reminiscences, published by Messrs. Chatto an«l Windus, under the title of From Constable to Commi«rioner,” Lieut. -Colonel Sir Henry Smith, late Commissioner of Police in the City of London, has a good deal that is interesting and informative
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  • 140 6 November, 1910. Dab*. HW LiV H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P M. P M. 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, 5.15, 11.33 11th 5.53, Nil. 6.34, 12.55 12th 7.20, 1.40, 8.00, 2.20 13th 8.35, 2.52,
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  • 116 6 Penang, 7th November. Uy courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4 p- 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4:j 3 Credit 2/4 3 Document»» rv.. Calcutta, Demand Bank Ha. I < 3 days’sight Private I 75 > Bombay, Demand Ban* 71 Mould.ein, Demand Bnnk 1 4 3 days’ Sight
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  • 193 6 Gold Leaf »64 .80 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 25.50 seller Trang Pepper 18.— Cloves novi. Mace seller» M Pickings 90.— seller Nutmegs 110s. 21.— seller» No. 1 0.50 sales Sugar 2 0.40 sale* Basket 5.— nom. Tapioca Flour 1 -55 sale» Copra (mixed) 10.20 buyers fTahbun 190.—
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  • 1592 6 a si I— O U. Capital. 194*9 194)5 194)9 1914) 194 Hi UlO 191) 1910 !910 1904 190 4 194)9 1910 *****0 8 200 04)0 5< 3 4),000 HOO.'HM) Li 1,200,04)0 500,000 51,000.000 5 394), JOO 5 205,000 5 100,000 5 450,4*00 5 204) 4 KM 5 360 000
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 25 6 Tli** first violent inflammatory symptoms quickly disappear after treatment with Riedel’s liidiioNMil Capsules. No lietter prepapar.ition now on the market. Certified by the leading Specialists.
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    • 29 6 The curative action of (ironftß:tii is attributed to its antiseptic and anaesthetic, Manufactured by J. D. Kiedal Ltd., Kerlin, and sold in form of capsules, 40 in a bottle.
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    • 15 6 For all internal complaints, dysentery, roughs, colds, etc., take Woods’ Great Pop pern iofc Cure
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    • 64 6 GUNS! GUNM! GUNS!!! H ghGrade Guns with all the latest improvements. At Vbet Low Pricks Ml sportsmen should send for catalogue, w!uch nuij be «I» S value in the world. Twist barrels, left choke, crons bol action, for shot or ball. v rick (12 16. or ?o box). £3-o-b. r
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  • 972 7 The Lieutenant-Governor of New Guinea tells the story of tailed nieu once more. If he seems a little disinclined to laugh it to scorn, a good many other grave and distinguished pre sons who heard it on the spot have shared that feeling. The evidence
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    • 53 7 I Never inind the why and w hereto i<- Love can level rank, and therefore, If my lass you truly eare for, ou an* welcome, lad, I’m sure Thus the Duke of Derwent water Spoke to one who loved his daughter Why? because the swain had* her Some of Wood’s
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    • 1026 8 w. «4NS0? American Dentist tAt.° of hr. M Uvn A Co., Pka. VS. A u the mm min cor., ltd., 1 (J .rg«<* Porter *u, O nsnll Vtrin Hr-* «T v Kt»et* A .loon '»*f and (Men a N.««l h uir» HUKREi.L Co A* BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS. SNOW WHITE
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  • 4879 9 (Bt Herbert Maxwell, nr thk “New Magazine.”] lt i UBt come* to this. Cross: I must tell semelsidy. The thing is getting on mv nerves. Either I’ve been over-working and the evidence of my own eyes and the perceptions ot my own brain are not
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  • 910 9 OCCULTISM DRESSED IN CLASSIC GARB W*!Kl> pKBKT>RM>St' E. The Morning Leader of September 29. has the following:—Of the making of lxmks- and Bunkum there is no end. The occult is so often, mixed up with sheer clotted nonsense that it is not surprising to hear of a
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    • 15 9 «i,rcst Defence. 'lircsi W,- .UeTorJ‘^Pumon^a. CKainlerlain'8 Cou h Remedyall DiHpenKaries an«l I>ejilerM. For sale by
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    • 95 9 Clia liber! »in's Cough Remedy the p< st Obtainable. This remedy has no superior as a cur? for colds, croup and whooping cough. It lias Uvn a favorite with the mothers of young children for almost forty ye ars. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always lie depended upon and is pleasant
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    • 66 9 Do \nw X' w i the time to <rct rid of rour rheumatism. Tn fully nine ease-? our of ten the attck is simply rheumat’sm of the nmscles due to cold <>r damp. or chronic rheumatism, neither of whi h require any internal treatment. The free application of lain'-s Pain
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    • 13 9 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dy sentry. coughs, coldq •tc.
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  • 1011 10 PROPOSED PROGRAMME. (UNDER S. R A. RULES OF RACING). Te» lv |>t*tvd at a General Meetiug to lv held on Friday, lltli Noveinlvr. 1910. NOTICE. No amendments te» this PiMgramme w ill lv eonsidered uuless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary
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    • 221 10 FOR SALE.] “TALES OF MALAYA,”I -SOUTHERN CROSS.' I'oMtjilniiiK IN rorjr lnii»r»*nllnc *b»rt nlftrlw lifkllnc with HIV In th«* Inlay IVnlnwnln. (241 PAfiLS UENI-OCTA O i Price #1 rSIrails Echo” Office.! A LAO Mn*ar«. WIUTKAWAY. I.AIDI.AW A Co.. IiAIPIiA a i Now Ready. Panton P.ngiboran Hati At&U karang-karangan lit v In*
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    • 117 10 t l*h iwivr. 1-: far R*^ ,w F w «hkodH A pNMlr.' ««w* b* tW nuer of m r»c* r« 1 5* of tW *xk! v* li bv Tbe wtaaer of tmm or Mr nnl A rtM «MmU» IM tW aMiariTrf As»«w*fJ t tut»- i>; t.-.i.. <m*» **usr be *.Y»ecimr>Vi
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    • 785 10 EXPRESS. for sale, Messrs. CHOON HIN 81 Co. beg to notify the public that they hare just established a Tflilori* ir r» rT They have secured a Cutter of long experience, and guarantee as to cut and tittng of various fashions. tr-ces Mode r t Ordetw proii*!» Iv X III
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