Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 December 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-12-16 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 291 VOL. LXXII. WEDNESDAY. 16th DECEMBER, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement979 1914-12-16 1 «i-n-TXT 'rw r» J U YOU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR SELL f RUB B ER' OR TO FORWARD GOODS vo ANY PART or thu WORLD K {GOTO r ALLEN DENNYS Co., T. WMIOW itbxrt, ii ,0 N”\7 TZ UEinnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I. tv I R R g Japan Mail Steamship Co.979 words
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Advertisement63 1914-12-16 1 aooaaaowaaanawnaoUDmaDa) ow a FOB S3O a XT OU can have the Pinang I X Gasette posted every day d I for a whole year to your addreeo. J (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). fl Proportionate Quarterly and o S Half-yearly rates. g I Bubeeriptions are payable, in a tdvanoe and remittances should63 words
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Article1415 1914-12-16 2 A.C. A - A.C.A. THE SITUATION SURVEYED. [P G. Special.'] The following article is contributed by a British journalist, who has resided some years in China It seems China’s fate to ba practically always beset by difficulties, internal as well as external. She has recently undergone a periol of sare trial,1,415 words
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Article269 1914-12-16 2 First Factory Rapidly Nearing Completion. Visit ts to Bangkok, says the “Siam Observer,” wi'l be astonished an the progress being mads with the first cement facrory to be ereettd in Siam. In is most satisfactory to note the way mst‘e‘B are approaching a successful end, and we269 words
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Article70 1914-12-16 2 Considerable movement was shown in stock and share transactions in Bombay during the past week, report the exchanges to hand by the mail. Government paper is now quoted at 91, the minimum having been 87. The Bank of Bombay shares have risen Rs. 25 to Rs. 1,510 in70 words
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Article864 1914-12-16 2 THE JAPANESE ARMY. Tukio, November 28. —Mr. Inukai, the President of the Kokuminto, paid a visit to Count Okumi in the evening of the 7th November advocating strongly against the increase of two divisions of the army. Thus the Seiyukwai and the Kokuminto will unite to attack864 words
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Article249 1914-12-16 2 Kuala Lumpur Circular. Messrs Bake*, Morgan and Co*, share brokers, of Kuala Lumpur, issued the following circular on Monday:— Prices received from London by cable this morning show that levels continue to be maintained in many of the well known Rubber Companies’ shares. That is to say that,249 words
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217 1914-12-16 2 The publishes an inter-e-ting description of war-service in an airship Was ordure I to make its way to a certain locality in the country still held by the enemy and to blow up a railway junctic n. It rose to an attitude of about 5,000217 words
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Article188 1914-12-16 2 A pathetic story cimei from Sheffieli of a dying crippled girl named Gertie Melson sending her last shilling to Princess Mary’s Sailors and Soldiers’ Christmas Fund. She had been paralysed for seven years, but earned a little money by Accompanying her contribution was the188 words
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Article65 1914-12-16 2 Regarding Lord Kitchener’s army of one and a quarter million men, who, it is reported, will sjon be ready for the front a private despatch from Berlin siys that according to official information, Germany is able, m addition to the forces now at the front, to send to65 words
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Advertisement388 1914-12-16 2 Rates for Casual Advertisements. FOR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. ETC. Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.20 per inch. 2 insertions 1-10 is 3 0.95 4 085 6 0-75 i> 9 0.60 12 0.50 I Advertisements are charged by space. I A line of ordinary advertisement I type in388 words
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Advertisement339 1914-12-16 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Central Sales Room. By Order of the Harbour Master, TO BE SOLD By Public Auction, On Saturday, 19th December, 1914 AT 11 A.M., AT VICTORIA PIER. 1 Ship’s Life Boat 2 Rowing Boats. Terms :—Cash Before Delivery. CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., Licensed Auctioneers. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. NOTICE OF339 words
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Article840 1914-12-16 3 THE MISERY WHERE GERMANS COME. Two days ago I met a young woman, one of the refugees of Lorraine, who had harrowing ta'es to tell m 3 of the German occupation of the French side of the province, and the horrors she described were such that840 words
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Article121 1914-12-16 3 The Board of Trade have received a report from his Majesty’s Consul-General at Naples stating that the Judge’s decision in the case of Besson versus the captain and owners of the German steamer Rhenania, now in refuge at Naples, is as follows The captain and121 words
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567 1914-12-16 3 ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ’S PLANS DEFEATED. Before the exploits of the German cruiser Emden are overshadowed by fresh incidents in the war at sea, it may be of interest to examine what contribution this ship, under the most enterprising officer produced by the German Navy, has567 words
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120 1914-12-16 3 The Daily Telegraph Dublin correspondent telegraphs .—The London correspondent of the Freeman’s Journal is responsible for the announcement that Mr. Stephen Gwynn, M.P,, and Mr. T. M. Kettle have received commissions in the army. The announcement will do much to stimulate recruiting in the West120 words
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Article686 1914-12-16 3 THE MEANING OF TERMS. A Major General (R.A.) writes to the Times There has been a good deal of loose writing of late with regard to the German howitzers that have dealt so much destruction in the sieges of Liege and Mauteuge, and in the686 words
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Article181 1914-12-16 3 Extraordinarily high freights are now being earned by neutral steamers for the carriage of grain from South America to Holland. The rates, which are arranged in Buenos Aires, are believed in some case to be about two-thirdr higher than these quoted for grain cargoes to181 words
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Article336 1914-12-16 3 WONDERFUL WORK OF THE RAILWAYS EXPLAINED. London’s colony of hustlers otherwise known as the American Luncheon Club, received at their weekly meeting in the Savoy what they would call a service jolt.” Their guests of honour, says the Daily Mail,” were the members of the railway Executive336 words
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Article260 1914-12-16 3 Glowimg Tribute From M. Pichon. M. Stephen Pichon, a former Minister for Foreign Affairs, writing in the Petit Journal on Mr. Asquith’s Guildhall speech, says that every Frenchman would subscribe to the eloquent programme outlined by the Prime Minister. Never had there been a better occasion to260 words
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166 1914-12-16 3 This work is from the Records complied by Bro. F. M. Gratton, P.D.G.W., 1894, brought up to date (1913) and enlarged by the authority of Right Worshipful Brother Robt. S. Ivy, District Grand Master of English Freemasonry in Northern China, and is166 words
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Advertisement479 1914-12-16 3 BRESSER WANTED for Gula Estate Hospital. Apply Manager, Guta Estate, Krian, F.M.S. 1257—n c ESTATE ASSISTANT WANTED for Rubber Estate in Perak. Knowledge of Tapping, field work and Malay essential. Applications with copies of testimonials to be forwarded to X. X., c/o Pinang Gazette. 1244 —m w f ADVERTISER, English,479 words
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Advertisement129 1914-12-16 3 Cure that Sore Throat Easily—quickly—but just rubbing in Little’s Oriental Balm and wrapping the throat with a flannel. Sore throat simply can’t exist when Little’s Oriental Balm gets after it, and this remarkable remedy is equally’ effective in cases of whooping cough, bronchitis, chest cold and croup. Be on the129 words
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Advertisement56 1914-12-16 3 That tired, depressed feeling, so prevalent in this severe climate, is ia many many cases due to weakened digestive power. To remove this trouble and strengthen the system, a coursa of treatment with Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is necessary. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure will make life a pleasure. Sold by56 words
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Advertisement588 1914-12-16 3 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,900 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 Head Ornes: 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, 1.0, Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Puket Bangkok Iloilo Rangoon Batavia Ipoh Saigon Bombay Karachi Seremban Calcutta Klang Shanghai Canton Kobe Singapore588 words
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Article666 1914-12-16 4 Since we were requested to avoid reference to the sinking of a British ship in the Indian Ocean and were astonished to discover that over a week prior to the date when the news eventually appeared in our columns it was published broadcast in London, Calcutta,666 words
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Article475 1914-12-16 4 We should like to know why the piece of news with reference to the re-capture of the collier Exford, published in Monday’s Singapore papers, was not also "courteously coinmunica'ed for publication in the Pinang Gazette.” Why were the Singapore papers thus singled out for preferential treatment Our readers,475 words
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Article498 1914-12-16 4 Further consideration ought to be given to an interesting point raised at the annual meeting of the Penang Volunteer Rifle Club. It is well known that the mijority of the members of the Club who make the best scores in competitions hi vs the advantage of sights not498 words
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Article795 1914-12-16 4 Mr. L. Rayman has been gazetted tant D. 0., Ptkan. The new assistant Warden of Mines for Perak is Mr. J. Laird. Mr. and Mrs. Loke Yew are due in Kuala Lumpur about the tenth of next month. King George received the Aga Khan in audience before795 words
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Advertisement94 1914-12-16 4 AMaess: •BUMnEOE,** PEJIAM. Cade A. B. C. Stli E—. Telephone No. M 3 4 631. Js 5> PENANG. pgKMakg Petwq ipol I NEW STOCK OF TENNIS RACQUETS Slazenger’s Doherty Prosser’s Corona Davis’ Riseley Hexagon THE THREE BEST RACQUETS MADE. ALL AT $13.50 NETT. Also a large stock of RACQUETS AT94 words
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Advertisement44 1914-12-16 4 In aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. E. O. HOTEL. XMAS EVE DINNER, Thursday, 24th December. DANCING. Town Band and E. O. Orchestra. DINNER $3.00. 50% of the net profits on the Dinner and Drinks will be handed to the above Fund. NO CHITS.44 words
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Miscellaneous118 1914-12-16 4 LAST NIGHT! AT LAST NIGHT!! GEORGE TOWN KINEMA. “Clements Holt Company of Empire Entertainers.” A New Monster Programme. Charming MISS IRENE DELMAR MISS FLORENCE MAYDEAN, in the Chic. Amer i can Soubrette invites all to Greek Slave ance. chorU3 o f Tipperary.” The only Dramatic Dance touring the East J118 words
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Article117 1914-12-16 5 GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS. AUSTRIA DISCUSSES PEACE. DESTROYERS SUNK IN ADRIATIC. The Allies have assumed the offensive in the Ypres region, and g lined some ground, which the Germans made desperate attempts to recapture, buc without success. The German artillery has been active at many points in F<ance and117 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article206 1914-12-16 5 [Reuter’s Special and Ordinary Services. 1 PROGRESS IN BELGIUM. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 15. The Press Bureau says after a period of comparative quiet the in Flanders has recomm°nced. A combined attack by the Allies was made yesterday on ths line from Hollebeke[Reuter’s Special and Ordinary Services. 1 - 206 words
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Article100 1914-12-16 5 INCIDENT OFF KENT COAST. Flushing, December 15. The mail packet, Oiange Nassau, sighted a seaplane between the Galloper and Kentish Knock lightships, and lowered boats. The airmen were found to be an English officer and a mechanic. The former at first refused to leave the seaplane, fearing100 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article247 1914-12-16 5 SERBIA’S SUPERIOR FORCES. [Copyright Telegram (By Submarine Telegraph.) Amsterdam, December 16. An Austrian communique admits a heavy defeat by the Serbians, and says the Austrians encountered, south-east of Valjevo, greatly superior forces of the enemy, who not only stopped the Austrian advance, but compelled the Austrians to247 words
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Article16 1914-12-16 5 London, December 15. Railway communication between Salonika and Nish has been restored.16 words
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Article235 1914-12-16 5 THREE KINGS TO MEET. London, December 15. At the invitation of the King of Sweden, the three Scandinavian Monarchs will meet at Malmoe, on December 18th, to discuss the means of restricting atd diminishing the economic difficultirs of their countries arising out of the war. A semi-official Swedish235 words
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Article50 1914-12-16 5 AN INCREASING TRADE. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Sydney, December 15. The trade of New South Wales with Japan is displaying satisfactory progress and Japan is displaying an active interest in goods hitherto exported by Germany to New South Wales. Already Japan’s exports show a marked increase.50 words
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Article124 1914-12-16 5 A YEAR’S CAMPAIGN. London, December 15. General von der Goltz, interviewed at Sofia, said Germany was prepared for a campaign of one year. GERMAN CHANCELLOR’S SON A PRISONER. Berne, December 16. German newspapers report that a son of Dr. Von Bethmaun Hollweg, the German Chancellor, was badly wounded124 words
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Article98 1914-12-16 5 THE BRITISH COLLIER EXFORD RECAPTURED. The Straits Times of Monday published the following We are officially informed from Government House that the B itish collier Exford, which was cap'ured by the Emden, on October 19, was recaptured by the a med merchant cruiser Empress of98 words
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Article45 1914-12-16 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 16. An armed merchant ship arrive! at Singapore yesterday, with three officers and fourteen men of the Emden, captured on the collier Exford. The Exford was captured, without trouble, off Padang, the ship being almost food’eis.45 words
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Article232 1914-12-16 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 this evening 1. Fantasia A Plantation Holiday ...Sibold 2. Two Step The Wrestler and His Hog ...Holmes 3. Selection Crown Diamonds ...Auber 4. Waltz The Girl in the Taxi ...Fetras 5.232 words
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Article211 1914-12-16 5 VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, December 16. Mr. Justice Earnshaw, in the Supreme Court, Singapore, gave judgment in the case of Navena Soona Narainan Pillai, against the Netherlands Trading Society, in which ths former cla’med $133,500 Judge Earnshaw feund for plaintiff, ordering specific211 words
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Article333 1914-12-16 5 MERCHANTS’ UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM. In the District Court, Penan?, yesterday afternoon, ihe case was concluded in which Habib Osiran Co., merchants., claimed from Messrs. Huttenbach Bros. Co. the sum of $249 45 for loss and damages sustain»d by the plaint ffs fo certain goods (raisins, dbail, mustard, dites,333 words
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Article46 1914-12-16 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 16. At the rubber auction at Singapore, 140 tons were offered, of which 83 tons were sold. There was a better demand, but prices were lower. Fine ribbed smoked sheet brought $ll5, and fine pale crepe $lOB.46 words
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Article19 1914-12-16 5 OUTPUTS FOR NOVEMBER. The following are rubber outputs for Nov. Malacca lbs. 325,200 Paya Kamunting 11,000 Taiping 7,10019 words
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Article558 1914-12-16 5 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of ths Penang Volunteer Rifle Club was held in the Drill Hall last evening. There were present: Lieut. H. A. Neubronner, Mrs. WrightMotion, Mrs. Hilton, Capt. J. G. Allan, Col.-Sergt. Hall, Sergb. Hogan, Sergt. Wright-Motion, with Q. M. S. Murray (Hon558 words
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Article75 1914-12-16 5 —Reuter. Further Progress in Belgium. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 16. A Paris evening official communique sajs: “French and Belgian troops debouched from Nieuport and occupied 8 line of trees from Lombaertzyde to the farm of St. George’?. We made an attack, south of’—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article177 1914-12-16 5 S.T.” The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap—R H Reid v Allan Wilson (1); G E Wright-Mot'on Sr. v W Houston (2). Determined to fi»ht to the las\ and, as a prominent French statesman lately said, to hold or die, Franc) has made a“ S.T.” - 177 words
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Article133 1914-12-16 5 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF BH kNG. Rahamansah was (Jhirged before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel to-day with being in possession of bhang. Mr. West, principal Revenue officer» stated th it yesterday af ernoou he visited a money changer's stall in Brick KHn Road, which was then in ch >rge133 words
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Article165 1914-12-16 5 In the same Court a European named John Spi tie was charged at ths instance of Mr. R. N. Brunel Norman with cheating in respect of $180.25. The case was adj urnei for a week, bail ia the sum of $250 b iag allowed. It is alleged that165 words
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Article125 1914-12-16 5 Wong Ah Yan was sentenced by the District Judge, Mr. G. A. Hall, to one year’s rigorous imprisonment for breaking in"o the house of Chin Ah Tong at Bukit Pesang, Relau, and stealing $9.50 in cash and various articles. On the afternoon of ths 19th of last month125 words
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Article161 1914-12-16 5 Before the sane judge three Chinese, Tan Ho Lian, Soh Ho Gim and Ke Cha were charged with robbery of $ll from Lim Gan. The prosecutor stated that on the 3rd instant he came to Penang from Sungei Niboig to ?ell eggs. He returne 1 in the161 words
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Article166 1914-12-16 5 HOUSE OF LORDS AND ESPIONAGE. London, Nov. 18.—Mr. Reginald MeKenna, Secretary for Home Affairs, in reply to questions asked in the House of Commons, stated that Baron Biuno von Schroeder, senior partner in the banking firm of J. Henry Schroeder and Co., Leadenhall street, London, was166 words
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Article59 1914-12-16 5 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tinin Penang was $72.0) p r pica l buyers, no sellers Tin in London was q toted at £149 10s. spot and £149 Is. three months. A Copenhagen telegram says the Kaiser has ordered all Mahommedan soldiers captured from ths Allies to be59 words
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Article1642 1914-12-16 6 WINDING UP ORDINANCE. The following Ordnance was passed at the last treating of the Legislative Counc 1 held on December 4th and is pub ished for general informati n in the current issue of the Government Gazette Ordinance No. XXIX of 1914 An Ordinance to provide for the1,642 words
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Article169 1914-12-16 6 To those misguided individuals who are the most to blame for treating soldiers may be commended the splendid lines by Sir Owen Seaman, To a false patriot in Punch He caxe obedient to the Call; He might have shirked like half his mates Who, while their comrad-s fight169 words
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Article88 1914-12-16 6 Kingston (Jamaica), November 9.—-The first of a sari s of shipments of citrous fraits, the gift of private growers for the use of wounded soldiers under treatment in English hospitals, was despatched to-day. A fortnight hence 159,003 oranges and grape fruit will be forwarded in time for88 words
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Article700 1914-12-16 6 BERLIN REPORTS. Berlin, Novembsr 28.—The Foreign Office publishes the following report: Heeadquarters, November 26th. The situation on the western theatre of war is unchanged. The situation is unchanged near the East Prussia frontier. In the action of General von Mac kensen’s troops near Lodz and Lowicz the700 words
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Article48 1914-12-16 6 Ge r man Soldiers Executed. The correspondent of the Figaro at Saint Omer states that in the region of Ypres the Allied forces ha/e nunrrous bodies of German soldiers who have been executed tied to trees. These soldiers, the correspondent states, had refused to obey orders to advance.48 words
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Advertisement85 1914-12-16 6 1 BY APPOINTMENT TO CONTRACTORS TO ■pj JK IkI K The British War Office, India Office, HQ' r® M 4 n f Jft Rfa f II Admiralty, The Straits Settlements, and bMTJ Jf 0 J J ygyg gr II Federated Malay States Government R» QH h. m. the king. Hospitals,85 words
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Article446 1914-12-16 7 THE INDIANS’ METHODS. Allahabad, Dec. ssh.—The Pioneer’s London correspondent cables-Sir J. Freoch’s despatch speaks of the good work of the Sikhs ani Gurkhas, but it is understood that other regiments are equally distinguished and will be mentioned in another despatch. The Indian casualties are not446 words
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Article211 1914-12-16 7 INSTALLATION MEETING OF LODGB ELLIOT. Lodge Elicit, No. 3,557, E C, held its installation meeting in Malacca on Saturday evening, the function being largely attended and the ceremonies capitally carried ou*. Among those present were the Rt Wor Bro Elliot, D G M, who acted as Installing211 words
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Article66 1914-12-16 7 Messrs. Allen Dennys <fc Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender to-day, when 40,000 lbs. were sold Smoked Sheet $-5 to $lO5 Unsmcked Sheet 72 S 7 No. 2 Crepe 91 n 97 No. 3 Crepe66 words
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Article45 1914-12-16 7 The approximate return of rice exported from Bangkok during the month of November shows a total of 1,286,035,/9 piculs. The following were the figures in the corresponding month of the lass four years 1910 P.culi 888,622 ]9ll 433,241 1912 630,326 1913 1,667,92945 words
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Article1269 1914-12-16 7 OPEN LETTER TO ANGRY BANKER. Mr. Blatchford, in the Weekly Dispatch deals with our position in the war by means of a scathing open letter addressed to Privy Councillor Witting, president of the National Bank of Germany. Herr Witttng stated to an American newipaper correspondent1,269 words
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Article342 1914-12-16 7 EVENTS OF A WEEK. December 7.—Reported capture of Lodz by Germans. Servians capture 2,400 prisoners and three ba'.teries. Turkish cruisor Hamidieh disabled by mine. December B.—Lodz Evacuated. Three Swedish ships mined eff Fin’and. Allies advance at several points in Belgium aod France. Russians Advance in direction342 words
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Article228 1914-12-16 7 Simla, November 21.—An Indian Army Special Order notifies that the Governl ment of India have sac ioned the specia formation of ten companies of certain classes to be attached to existing battalions. The terms of enlistment will be for three years or for the duration of the228 words
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Article229 1914-12-16 7 General Smuts once told Mr. Fisher, Vice Chancellor of Sheffield University, that he found mental rest in Kant on the subject of pure reason at the time of his invasion of Cape Colony, and Professor Sadler said that the view held was that Julius Ciesar wrote229 words
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Article88 1914-12-16 7 Wednesday, December 16. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 11.31 a.m. and 11.40 p.m. Low Water 5.45 a.m. and 5 36 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tkaraday, December 17. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 0.23 a.m. Low Water 6.3388 words
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Article19 1914-12-16 7 December 29.—Penang Turf Club, Meeting, Entries close 5 p.m. January 7 and 9.—Penang Turf Club, January Meeting.19 words
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Article28 1914-12-16 7 CLEARANCES. To-day. Batu Bahru 1 p-ns. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan 2 p.ur Asahan 2 p.m. Bagan Datoh &Teluk Anson 3 p.m. Port Weld and Taiping 5 p.m.28 words
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Article43 1914-12-16 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Setul 1 p.m. Trang 3 p.m. Friday. Deli and Asahan 10 a.m. Singapore, China and Japan 2 p.m. Madras taking mails 6 p.m. for Europe, etc., vi& > Regtr. up to 4.30 p.m. Bombay43 words
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Article751 1914-12-16 7 January Meeting, 1915. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Thursday, 7th January, 1915. SECOND DAY... Saturday, 9th January* 1915. FIRST DAY. Thursday, 7th January, 1915 1 THE OPENING STAKES. Value $5OO. A Handicap for all Horses to be entered at a stated751 words
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Advertisement62 1914-12-16 7 Oil Gas Power, Diesel, Semi-Diesel, and Suction Gas Engines aud Plants —Enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult. Agents The Borneo Coy., Ltd., Singapore, and Joseph Heim, Railway Buildings, Penang,” who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory62 words
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Advertisement19 1914-12-16 7 iT-nuU&de Proved by independent Scientific investigation to have a Body-Build-ing Power of 10 to 20 times the amount taken.19 words
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Advertisement117 1914-12-16 7 E— -y- r ..J r LJ g Hazeline' I] S Snow” l Clears the skin and I I improves its texture. I Leaves no trace but B beauty H Obtainable of all Chemist» and Storta £9 Burroughs Wkixcomk ft Co. Fa r 'iX London and Bomba» rq “‘Haieline Snow" is117 words
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Advertisement1079 1914-12-16 8 fata* British India STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., fek Ocean LIMITED. STEAM SHIP L|j t STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. o CHINA MUTUAL STEAM na7 cn iTn For Port Swettenham and Singapore. CH,NA MUTUAL BTEAM NAV< co LTO 'THE Companies' «teamen are despatched t ilr Art Grtrt fro Liver P°°l outwards for1,079 words
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