Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 December 1914

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 295 VOL. LXXII. MONDAY. 21st DECEMBER, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1083 1 11l YOU WANT TO SHIP, M BUY OH sell RUBBERS OR TO Q FORWARD GOODS U to ANY PART or thm WORLD go to n ALLEN DENNYS Co., 0 T. UMIOM ITBKET. R "THE PINANG GAZETTE.” nnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n OFFICE AND PRESS: H jg B 4c. BEACH STREET. PENANG. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,
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    • 61 1 jaaaocaHaDDaaaaaoQDaatintlcns g FOR $3O g a X/TOU can have the “Pinang g I Gasette" posted every day g I for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). g g Proportionate and n 1 Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in advsnoe and remittances should J bo addressed to
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  • 400 2 COLOSSAL SACRIFICE. A correspondent of the Dutch newspaper De Tijd,” who was present with the German army during the heavy fighting on the Yser, gives the following particulars of the enemy’s desperate, futile and costly efforts. “It is not War, it is butchery,” says the correspondent.
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  • 267 2 Ih the Penang Municipality for the week elided Dec. 12, there were 69 deaths —44 males and 25 females, equal to a death-rate of 34.70 per mills per annum, compared with 35.21 in the preceding week and with 31.44 iu the correspon ling week of last year. The
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  • 31 2 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Carlton Hotel and The New Sea View Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya.
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  • 376 2 ENEMY’S EFFORT ALONG COAST ABANDONED. The Belgian Ministry of War at Havre has received the following communique from the General Headquarters Monday, Nov. 12.—Along the front of the Yser the enemy has displayed no activity. The bombardment was weak. A few projectiles, apparently aimed at the
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  • 322 2 An Austrian Tribute. A well-known Russian Admiral on active service who was some time ago summoned to the headquarters of the Grand Duke Nicholas, met an Austrian general there who had recently been taken prisoner. He states that the Austrian whom he met under very different
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  • 760 2 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 stated
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 967 2 g mw. I .1 I M— Rates for manager wanted T7OR TEBONG ESTATE. Planted area Casual Advertisements. r 2 230 A p p 'V° n r SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Malacca. FOR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. ETC. WANTED TAMIL CONDUCTOR o with knowledge of Tapping. For 1 insertion 1.20
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    • 96 2 EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE buying agencies undertaken for all British and Continental goods, including Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches,
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    • 89 2 Motor Cars, A FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM Slrditer Squire caon body. British Car WI at moderate price. 12 H.P. with Lincoln green body. The best American Car made and the best value vV "11(111(1 one y- 11 30 J- with black enamelled body. The most economical Car on petrol
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  • 2296 3 ALLIES’ ACTIVITY. Delhi, December 9.—The Viceroy has received the following from the Secretary of State, dated yesterday ;—The French communique indicates considerable activity of the Allies without noteworthy incident. There is considerable doubt regarding the real situation in Poland. The Germans cfficially claim to have occupied
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  • 165 3 The Women Police Volunteer Corps was formed at Home at the beginning of the war for the purposes of general usefulness, and especially to assist the regular Police and the Vigilance Association in matters pertaining to women and children. I’he organisa'ion has already done much useful work. At
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  • 63 3 An apparatus which shou d prove of considerable service to the surgical profession has been inverted by M. Schiern Friedrick sen. It enables the interior of the stomach to be photographed via the moulh, thus enabling doctors accurately to locate cancers, ulcers, and other abdominal affections. The
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    1129 3 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] A Great Soldier. The whole of Britain, regardless of political differences, honours the memory of Lnrd Robert», whose death, at the age of eighty two, in France, occurred appropriately enough within sound of the enemy’s guns. The son of a Lieutenant-Colonel in the service
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  • 198 3 The business at the lass meeting of the Singap re Municipal Commis-ion was to consider the third supplemental budget of the year, which on the motion of the President, seconded by Mr. Tan Kheam Hock, was passed without alteration. The supplemental votes totalled |30,268, of which $22,173
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  • 224 3 A Strbnuous Tins in Perak A private letter from a planter’s wife» at present living on an estate jn Perak, throws a little light on the additions of life in some of the more remote up-couutry stations. The writer says A gang of three Chinese robbers is
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  • 4551 4 S.F.P.” BRAVERY AND FUTILITY OB' GERMAN ATTACKS. The following descriptive acount is communicated by the E) e-Witness present 'with General Headquarter», and con’inues and supplements the narrative already published of the movements of the British Force an! the French armies in immediate touch with it: November
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 116 4 It Cuts the Cords that bind helpless hands. It strikes off the shackles cf Rheumatism. It restores strength and freedom from pain, brings back the ability to walk, work and enjoy life’s richest blessings. Little’s Oriental Balm has been for many years the one great liberator of suffering humanity—the marvellous
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    • 501 4 Dp. R. H. LAMB, AMERICAN DENTIST, Of Singapore, formerly of Penang, is n9v atj The New Sea View Hotel, For a Short Time only. Free Consultation Daily. Moderate Charg 63 For High-class Modern Dentistry. QREAT DEMAND FOR MEN. I n adequate supply: Estates locally required men, unique opportunity, for all
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  • 1397 5 ANGLO-INDIAN OPINION. Similar problem? to those which we are faced with in Malaya are confronting India and there has been some straight talking in the press. The Calcutta financial paper Commerce of the 9th inst. for example, deals with questions which have already been discussed
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  • 105 5 M.M.’, Smart Capture at Kuala Kubu. On the 14th instant, a fema’e tin ore buyer of chop Hup Long, Rasa, was on her way with about $lOOO in cash from the Straits Trading Co’s office at Kuala Kubu to the Railway Station, when, in broad daylight, she was
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  • 69 5 In consequence of the war, the usual annual dinner of the China Association, originally fixed for the 11th inst., was cancelled by the committee of the Association. Several members sent the amount of their tickets to the Secretary, and with such sums it was decided to forward
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    • 478 5 «MOWN A welcome gift for Father, Brother, Cousin Joe, Uncle Will or him—a Gillette for Christmas. Think of the use and comfort he will get out of it day after day. Buy one to-day. Sold everywhere. British Made. Do your shopping early—buy him a Gillette to-day There are many styles
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  • 19 6 Fraser —On December 20, at Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser, Seang Aik Estate, a son.
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  • 77 6 Boldero —Edwards —On November 13, at the Parish Church, Axbridge, Somerset, by the Rev. H. Toft, Alexander Goy, Capt. 3rd Somerset L. 1., younger sou of Captain Boldero, r.n., of Alton, Hants, to Florence Rachel, elder daughter of Charles Lund Fry Edwards, of The Court, Axbridge. Russell —Mobsop.—November 14,
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  • 694 6 Au idea of the fierce struggle waged in North-eastern France and Be’giu n, and its unprecedented character may be gathered from the descriptions of Eyo Witness and others, which appear in the London newspapers received by yesterday’s mail. There has not been anything in the war in the west
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  • 409 6 Prepaid contracts and other long standing arrangements have made it difficult for newspapers in Malaya immediately to cut out all advertisements of alien enemies But we admit to some feelings of surprise at the action of certain papers whose management promptly accep'el the proposals of Messrs,
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  • 890 6 CAPT. VON MULLER’S REPORT. Amsterdam, November 27th.—Advices from Berlin report that Capt. von Muller, the commander of the Emden, now a prisoner, cabled to Germany an official report. He states Our marksmanship was at fi-st good, but soon the Sydney’s heavy guns gained the upper
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  • 765 6 The Ipoh Club football team are comic» to Penang to play the local 4 a 7 Christmas. Mr. H. Ashworth Hope has reUrsed to Ipoh from his holiday at Home lookin» very fit and well. Mr. Ramplen Jones has secured a commission in Kitchener’s new army and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 165 6 GLACIAL ACETIC ACID. Packed in Demijohns containing 44.1 lb. each. 967, GUARANTEED. LARGE STOCKS NOW ON HAND AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. The Eastern Trading Co., 35, PITT STREET. PENANG. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. XMAS HOLIDAYS, BOXING DAY, 26th DEC. A SPECIAL DINNER AT $3 WILL BE SERVED. STRING BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
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    • 44 6 In aid of the Belgian Relief Fund E. O. HOTEL. XMAS EVE DINNER, Thursday, 24th December. DANCING. Town Band aud 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.
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  • 40 6 DEATHS. Pale.—On December 15, Marjorie, the beloved wife of S. Dalminter Palk, Merlimau Estate, Malacca, and s ster of B. M. Webber, Pundut Estate, Bindings.— (By cable). Grigor Taylor.—November 19, at Bournemouth, William Grigor Taylor, formerly of Singapore, aged 67.
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  • 129 7 [Rkutbr’s Special and Ordinary Services.] allies push forward. THE SITUATION IN POLAND. EGYPT ACCLAIMS NEW RULES. The Allies are moving forward in Belgium, and in almost every region over the long front in Fiance. The enemy are contesting the advance stubbornly, and at one point compelled the British
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 558 7 COUNTER-ATTACKS REPULSED. [Copyright Tklegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 19. A Paris evening official communique says “We gained some ground along the dunes north-east of N; v port. Two strong German counter-attsrorth of Ypres, on the Menin road, wve reputed. The British have advatv 'U slightly
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    • 49 7 INDIANS MAKE PROGRESS. Paris, December 20. The following addition to yesterday’s communique has been issued. The British in the direction of Neuve Chapelle lost some trenches taken yesterday, while the Indians advanced several hundreds of metres towards Richebour Glavoue, which is north-west of La Bassee.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 209 7 CHANGES IN DISPOSITIONS. London, December 19. A Petrograd official message says almost a complete lull over practically the whole front on the left bank of the Vistula succeeded the enemy’s attacks of the last few dsys, all of which the Russians repu’sed. The Russians were obliged
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    • 246 7 PEOPLE’S ECSTASY EXPLAINED. Amsterdam, December 19. The puzzle in regard to Barlin s frenzied joy over an alleged victory in Poland is partly solved with the arrival of Berlin papers, which pause to ask why no names of battlefields, or lists of captures are given. It is
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  • Turkey and the Near East.
    • 684 7 A NEW KHEDIVE. i London, December 19. j It is officially announced that Prince Hussein, uncle of the Khedive, has been appointed to succeed the Khedive, with the title of Sultan. G. C. for Prince Hussein. Prince Hussein has been made a Knight Grand Cross of the
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 55 7 NO SHIPS LOST. London, December 19. The Admiralty announces that no Brit ish warships of any kind were lost in the recent operation on the East Coast, LIST OF CASUALTIES. It is now stated that 103 were killed and 444 wounded at Hartlepool, and 17 were killed
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    • 142 7 WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION. London, December 21. Correspondents touring the bombarded towns are astounded at the wholesale destruction. The Germans apparently ranged their fire over the widest possible area, and even an earthquake could not cause such ruin. The residential quarters in Hartlepool are chiefly damaged. The shopping quarter
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    • 173 7 TURKISH VESSELS SUNK. Petrograd, December 21. The commander of the Russian cruiser Askold reports that he captured the German steamer Haifa, and sank two Tu kish steamers, off Beirut, during a patrol of the Turkish coast. The Askold is a second class cruiser of 5,905 tons, built
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  • General News.
    • 76 7 QUASHED BY APPEAL COURT. London, December 19; The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed the conviction of Mr. Ahlers, the German Consul at Sunderland, on December 9, on the ground that it did nut follow from the evidence that appellant’s action was hostile to Britain’s interests, and also
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    • 61 7 BROTHER SENT TO PRISON. Pretoria, December 20. The rebel leader, Captain Fourie, was court-martialled yesterday and shot at dawn to-day. His brother, Lieutenant Fourie’s death sentence has been commuted to five years’ imprisonment. Captain Fourie showed a defiant attitude throughout, but took the responsibility for leading bis
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    • 343 7 .—Reuter. MEETING OF KINGS IN SWEDEN; Malmoe, December 19. The King of Sweden welcomed the King of Denmark, on his arrival on the cruiser Hermdal. Both later awaited the King of Norway, who arrived by special train. It was a most cordial meeting. The town was most profusely
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  • 75 7 THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. EFFECT OF EXPORT EMBARGO. [P. G. Special Cable.] [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 19. Lumut Rubber Estate», Ltd., will pay a dividend of 11| per cent. Kuala Selangor Rubber Co., Ltd., will pay a third interim diviietid of 25 per cent Tali
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  • 350 7 As we supposed, the German account» of the fighting in P 9 and were greatly exaggerated. There has been no-Ru-sian defeat. The successful advance by General von Hindenburg towards the Bzura is attributed largely to the facilities afforded by the German strategic ra’lways. A glance at the map
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  • 89 7 Entry fee $1 each p’ayer for each event. Ladies’ Double Handicap, entries free. Evbnts 1 The Champion«h’p 2 Single Handicap 3 Double Handicap 4 Mixed Double Handicap 5 Ladies’ Double Handicap 6 Profession Pairs 7 Veterans’ Single Handicap. In event No 2.—The Single Handicap, the number
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  • 73 7 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contribution to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance Dec. 18 ...$51,349 13' A Abraham and Coy., monthly subscription 10,00 Ist subscription from the boys of the Penang Free School. 40.00' Proceeds
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  • 51 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 this evening 1. Lancers H.M S. Pi'-ajore Coote 2. Two Step Temp ation Rag Lodge 3. Waltz Eva Lehar 4. Two Step My Little Black Sweet Hea t Frederiksen6. March Zenobie
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  • 125 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $7O 65 per pica l business done. The Emden drew a particularly crowdedhou e to the Straits Cinema on Saturday evening. The pic ures depicting some of the events at the Ccc s Islands, when the Sydney surprised the
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  • 2329 8 POSITION OF LOCAL SHIPPERS AND CQNbIGNEES. GOODS IN ENEMY VESSELS. The Hon. C. W. Darbishire preaided over a well-attended meeting of consignees and shippers of cargo on enemy vesse's in neutral port?, which was held on the Exchange Room, Singapore, for the purpose of deciding upon the
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  • 227 8 Saturday afternooa was devoted to the following events Rapid Fire 200 yards 8 shots in 45 j-ecoods Wantage 3 seconds up Rapid Fire 500 yards in 45 seconds The competition resulted as under. Lt Neubronner with H’cap made 111.10 Coipl Hoeden 104.49 Batt QMS Murray 103
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  • 50 8 The result of mining operations during the month of October, is as follows Ore Sold Pels. 376 at $37,34 per Picul $14,039,83 Sundry Revenue 13.53 514,053.36 Less —Mining Expenses $12,000.80 Administration and General Charges 3,358.87 Tribute to Lessors 2,093.33 517,453.00 Loss for the month $3,399.64
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  • 784 8 JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS. Judgment was given in KuaU Lumpur, by Mr. Justice Innes, in the cas? Dr. W. L. Braddon, of Seremban. vs. the Planters’ (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, Ltd., as briefly telegraphed to us. His Lordship said (reports the Malay Mail In this suit the plaintiff, a
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  • 245 8 The defendant Company was then under the provision of the law justified in putting an end to the contract unless, as was contended, it can be held that though the contract has no express provision on the point, its very nature implies that absence in Europe for
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  • 98 8 Mr. Calls nd, assistant on Kramat Pulai Mine, is in Gopeng hospital in a critical condition from wounds inflicted by a Chinese coolie on December 11th, reports the T.0.M.” The coolie attacked Mr. Cal'and with a parang, striking him on the head. Two very serious
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 38 8 Ernest Shackleton, writing to the agent entrusted with the purchasing of the stores for the forthcoming Imperial TransAntarctic Expedition, uses these words The question of the concentrated beef supply is most imjsK porta nt—--1 it must be Bovril.”
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    • 248 8 THB London Directory (Published Annually) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign
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  • 2277 9 VIVID FULL STORY BY EYE-WITNESS.” The following is a descriptive account which has been communicated by an eyewitness present with General Headquarters. November 13, 1914. The diminution in force of what may be a paraphrase be described as the German “Drang nach Westen”
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  • 123 9 Arrivals. By Nile (December 20) from London, Mr and Mr? R D Jackson and child, Mr and Mrs J R McFarlane, Mrs S E Pike two infants and nurse, Mrs G O Poetzee and two infants, Miss V Laird, Miss J Thompson, Messrs C O Meysey, D W Rawlinson,
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  • 216 9 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap—Dr Rose v. Captain Owen (1); Southam v. Threlfall. The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredge, Co. Ltd., for the week, December 13th till 19th was 15 tone. The marriage between Sir Basil Scott, Chief
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  • 136 9 —Reuter. Demonstrations in Italy. ANTI-AUSTRIAN FEELING. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 21; Five hundred meetings were held throughout Italy yesterday in commemoration of Obsrdank who was hanged in December 1882, for conspiracy against the lite of the Emperor Francis Joseph. The police had a
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  • 237 9 CORONER’S INQUEST. The inquest into the death of Lye Chong and Chan Fook Khim was held to day in the Second Court, by Mr. V. G. Ezechiel. The first witness was Ho Kim Gek employed at the Straits Echo office, and living at No. 21, Muntri Street.
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  • 181 9 EVENTS OF A WEEK. December 13.—Goebeu and gunboat bombard Batoum. Von Moltke replaced by General Falkenhayn as German Chief of General Staff. December 14. Submarine 811 enters Dardanelles and torpedoes Turkish battleship Messudiyeh. Serbians re-occupy Belgrade. Montenegrins occupy Vishegrad in Bosnia. December 15.—Allies assume offensive in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 47 9 Perfume has a wonderful charm for a woman. You cannot make her any gift so entirely acceptable —provided that it is of really high quality. A well chosen assortment of high-class perfumery suitable for Christmas Presents, may be seen at Cash Chemists Ltd., 52-54 Beach St. Penang.
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    • 19 9 FOR MOTOR CAR INSURANCE YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN THE EXCESS INSURANCE Co., Ltd AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd.
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    • 405 9 XMAS AND THE WAR. You cannot best greet your friends in the present crisis, but by sending them Xmas and New Year Cards. Nikko can supply you with beautiful Cards, also Cards made with your own portrait PAY A VISIT TO “NIKKO” PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 21, Penang Road Telephone 579 56,
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  • 660 10 S.T.” SINGAPORE We were informed yesterday that the EHerman’s Hall Lines are going to make a bid for business on a bold scale, and that the old conditions of tyrannical monopoly will do longer prevail. The Eller man’s have a fleet of 126 steamers, with a total of
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  • 165 10 Paper Imports to Japan. H.M. Vice-Consul at Osaka (Mr. O. White) has forwarded samples of various kinds of printing, packing, and tissue papers such as are imported into Japan from Germany, Austria, and other European countries. As regards printing p per imported in 1913 the principal
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  • 967 10 WAR EXPENDITURE. H. E. the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, KO ma) presided at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday The Colonial Treasurer moved that a vote of $133,291 to meet irrecoverable expenditure incurred in connection with the war to the end of November 1914 be passed.
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  • 51 10 A cable to the Civil and Military Gazette” dated London, December 7th, states :—The Daily Graphic’s military correspondent, voicing a widely held view, expresses the opinion that the Germans are now bluffing in the west and are devoting all possible force to meeting the Russians in
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 274 10 SQNNanatHHBMOSaBBIiSaBQIa To build up in weakness To make you well and keep you well—this is the work of SCOTT’S Emulsion. In cases of ANEMIA WASTING DEBILITY RICKETS SCOTT’S Emulsion has no equal for bringing back the energy, strength and vigour of glorious health. Still the be»t at all ages of
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  • 787 11 DO WETNEED NEW ARTILLERY EX-ORDNANCE OFFICER ON LESSONS OF WAR. That the conditions disclosed by the war constitute a plea for revision in the supply of our infantry and artillery materia], weapons, and projectiles formed the subject of an interview which a Daily Chronicle” representative has just had with an
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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