Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 December 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-12-24 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 298 VOL. LXXII. THURSDAY. 24th DECEMBER. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1058 1914-12-24 1 fIJ YOU WANT TO SHIP U buy OB SELL o RUBB ERO 3 OB TO I FORWARD GOODS U I to ANY PART or thb WORLD n GO TO y g ALLEN DENNYS Co., 0 n t. vxioh iTTiwtT, S r«i «r~gi~iriii n ~q p^,.^ tTTE TEAS SUN life s1,058 words
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Advertisement56 1914-12-24 1 lanaaaoaanaaaHnnnaasaDDSin» a FOR SBO g a can bpve the “Pinang g J X Oaaette n posted every day p G fur a whole ye*s to your address. a (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, SS7). O g Proportionate Quarterly and g$ g Half-yearly rates. g g Subscriptions are payable in ad»—>o> and remittance» should56 words
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Article1846 1914-12-24 2 [Specially reviewed Jor the Pinang Gazette.”] It is with some reluctance that I confess myself generally irritated and nearly always bored by historical romance. Scott I have never been able t read, and, except for a few striking i cidents whose pic'uresqueness excuses their stagiues», I1,846 words
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Advertisement748 1914-12-24 2 Rates for estate assistant XI 7 ANTED for Rubber Estate in Perak. Casual Advertisements. v Knowledge of Tapping, field work and Malay essential. Applications with copies of testimonials to be forwarded to FOR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. ETC. X. X., c/o Pinang Gazette. l244—m w f Minimum Charge $2.00748 words
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Advertisement881 1914-12-24 2 FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. -y HELP TO RELIEVE SOME OF THE LOCAL 1 hey cell me distress caused by the war. buy one p OR TWO COPIES OF THE STORY OF t.ieres WILLIAM GEOFFREY’S PROFIT VAN V [His narrative, wherein is related in an I'VinlKrQ unpretending manner an881 words
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Article1966 1914-12-24 3 the purchase of the tampin ESTATE. The fourth annual general meeting of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Limitei, was held at the registered office of the Company, 5, Malacca Street, Singapore. Mr. Tan Chay Yan, chairman, presided Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, the chairman1,966 words
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Article675 1914-12-24 3 REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. Following is the renort of the directors of the Perak River Vail y Ruhb-r Company, Limited, fur presentation to the shareholders, at the fourth annual general meeting to be held at the Coamber of Commerce, Downing Street, Penang, on Wednesday, December 30th, at675 words
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Article875 1914-12-24 3 BRITISH CONTROL OF SUPPLIES. The urgent demand for rubber for German military requirement*, says the Times” of the 24 ult., may be gauged by the efforts that have been made to obtain it through oevious channels. For a time, it is believed, some of tl ese875 words
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Article756 1914-12-24 3 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The profi- for the year is $42,055 44, to which has to be added the balance carried forward from last account, v z_, $20,583.11, making a total of $62,638.55 available for distribution :—An interim divideni of 10 per cent, has been paid during the year,756 words
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Article32 1914-12-24 3 Penang :—The E. <k 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.32 words
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Article783 1914-12-24 3 The question whether paddy cubivation assists in the propagation of malaria is on© that so intimately c mcerns us that any outside opinion from an authoritative source likely to contribute towards i f s solution is welcome, says the Ceylon Observer. We read iu the proceedings783 words
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Article115 1914-12-24 3 The German occupation of Brussels has not succeeded in overawing the urchins of the city, who continue to display their wellknown sp rit of raillery. When the Germans mounted guns near the Palais de Justice commanding the city,, the street arabs replied to this measure by mounting115 words
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Advertisement119 1914-12-24 3 Wonderful Cures have been made in ca«es that seemed hopeless. Rheumatic sufferers, with stiffened, crippled limbs, have regained the agility of youth. Pain-racked muscles and joints have been relieved of every last trace of Rheumatism. And all by amply rubbing in that magic remedy, Little’S Oriental Balm. Perhaps, friend, you119 words
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Article1111 1914-12-24 4 WHAT THE BRITISH HAVE DONE. Albh'tbßd, Dec. 15.—The following is a special cabelgram to the Pioneer dated London, 12th December It is reported that the Brit'sh have taken Staden about <6 mihs West North- West of Roulers. The “Times” correspondent in Northern France says the British1,111 words
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Article271 1914-12-24 4 The extern-ion of rice growing is a subject th st receives a good deal of attention in the Malay States and in Ceylon, where a large part of the rice supply is imported, says the Bangkok Times.” There is a feeling that oth r forms of tropical agriculture271 words
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Article73 1914-12-24 4 The Norddeu sche Allgemeine Zsitung states that the German Government having ordered an inquiry in the amount of the damage caused by the Briii h in destroying private property at Antwerp, it has been ascertained that the loss to aQ d neu rB d firms73 words
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Article1644 1914-12-24 4 ENEMY’S TRICKS IN SPYING AND SNIPING. Tne following descriptive account, which has been communicated by the Eyewitness present with General Head quarters, was issued by the Press Bureau on Nov. 19, and continues the narrative pub lished earlier in the week of the movements of the1,644 words
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65 1914-12-24 4 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contribution to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance Dec. 22 ...$51,665 50 “K” 50.00 Pritchard and Co. Weighing Machine 10.21 The Warren 2nd contribution 12.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heim 50.0065 words
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Article45 1914-12-24 4 Balance Dec. 22 20.79 Amount subscription on Board S.S. Pin S ng" 50 00 Pritchard and Co. Weighing Machine 12 29 W. R Armstrong 5 0’.00 Mrs. Stephen Anthony 25 00 Balance on Dec. 23 $158.08 Amount previously acknowleged $6,613.33 Total $6,771.4145 words
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Article562 1914-12-24 4 SIR GEORGE CALLAGHAN. When Adm’ral Sir George Callaghan became Naval A. D.C. to Edward VII, the A Imiral came within range of royal observation; he was juiged by a keen eye to be a particularly able officer and even if King Edward preferred to teach his562 words
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Article360 1914-12-24 4 Two gangs of robbers have been rounded up in Kuala Lumpur during the past few days, by the Detective Department. On December 18th, three men who were arreste 1 by detectives as they came out of a house in which they had committed a robbery. The360 words
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Advertisement500 1914-12-24 4 Government of Kedah. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. WANTED an experienced man as. Water Inspector and Fitter for Alor Star. 2. Salary $B5 p.m. rising by triennial increments of $l5 p.m. to $ll5 per mensem. 3. The appointment is pensionable. 4. Applicants must be experienced in the laying and jointing of the500 words
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Article1293 1914-12-24 5 THE LATE KHEDIVE. Cairo, Nov. 16. According to reports, H. H. the Khedive is still with his family at Constantinople. Whether and when he will ret tv n thence to Egyp v rests on the knees of tl e gods. The outbreak of the war has1,293 words
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Advertisement85 1914-12-24 5 NO INCREASE IN PRICES OF MICHELIN TYRES uninterrupted supplies during the war. Obtainable from all Leading Agents. i CONTRACTORS TO The British War Office. India Office. British Admiralty. JPI and an On The Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Hospitals, etc., etc. BndensedMl S Lrß Milkmaid Kl ffl Milkmaid85 words
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Article1387 1914-12-24 6 The war is responsible for many changes, not the least noticrable being the general acquiescence of people in drastic Governmental interference. This is true not only of autocrac’es like Russia but of democratic countries such as Engl an 1 and France. The liberty of the subject1,387 words
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Article1636 1914-12-24 6 Christmas at the Front What a pic'ure the words conjure up. There is to be no cessation of hostilities during the period which the fighting men will hardly realise as the festive season,” and yet, if to-day’s wire is any guide, they have made up their mind1,636 words
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Advertisement213 1914-12-24 6 jr BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KINO GEORBE V. Motor, Motor-cycle, solid and Cycle Tyres. No interruption of supplies. No alteration in prices. The Dunlop Company is in a position to meet any demands which may be made upon it. It is to your best interest, at this time especially,213 words
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Advertisement44 1914-12-24 6 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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Advertisement83 1914-12-24 6 THE CONTENTS BILL. Page 2.—A Novel of War. Page 3 —Malakka Pinda Rubber Perak River Rubber German Demand for Rubber Alor Gajah Rubber Paddy Cultivation and Malaria. Pag*{4.—Hotel Chea l ing Case Ahead of the Mail A Famous Irish Sai or; The Police Court*. Page s.—The War with Turkey. Page83 words
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Article148 1914-12-24 7 XMAS PREPARATIONS, RUSSIAN SUCCESSES IN POLAND AND GALICIA. SEBMAN ADVANCE AGAINST ANGOLA. The Allies continue to make ground at several points in Belgium ani also in France, but the enemy are disputing the advance in almost every quarter. There has been some activity in Southern Poland, where the148 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article435 1914-12-24 7 [Rkutbr’s Special and Ordinary Services] FRENCH REPORT. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 23. A Paris communique says: “Ye?t c rday the Allies made slight progress between the North Sea and t> e road from Nieuport to Westende, a’so in the districts of Steenstraeteand Bixschoote, where[Rkutbr’s Special and Ordinary Services] - 435 words
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Article164 1914-12-24 7 “A MERRY TIME” ANTICIPATED. London, December 22 There are indications that Christmas at the front will be merrier than at heme. For several days special staffs have been very busy sorting and despatching Britain’s mighty Christmas box for her soldiers. It consists chiefly of warm clo’hing,164 words
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Article78 1914-12-24 7 MR. LLOYD GEORGE INTERVIEWED London, December 22. Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview, said England was spending 45 millions monthly on the W«r. He sail England has over two million soldiers and sai'ors under arms and would shortly have two and a half millions The soldiers were78 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article321 1914-12-24 7 2,000 AUSTRIANS CAPTURED. Petrograd. December 22. An official message says desperate fighting occurred on December 21, between the lower Vistula and the river Pilica. The German attacks were repul-ed. Two thousand Austrians were captured between the Pilica and the upper Vistula. The operations in Galicia are321 words
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General News.
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Article363 1914-12-24 7 AN ADVANCE IN FORCE. London, December 23. Render is officially informed that Germans from South West Africa are advancing against Angola (Portuguese West Africa) in force. Portuguese and the War. Lisbon, December 23. The Portuguese Chamber adopted a resolution expressing confiience that the Government will continue to363 words
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Article30 1914-12-24 7 —Reuter. RECEIVED BY THE KING. London, December 23. The King gave an audience to Mr. Sze, the new Chinese Ambassador, and to Mr. Lew Yuk-Lin, the returning Minister.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article62 1914-12-24 7 IMPROVING SITUATION. THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. [P. G. Special Cable.] [Copyright Telegram (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 23. Shares are momentarily improving under bey t covering ani the rubber market is stronger. The following dividends are announced Trolak Plantations, Ltd. 10 per cent. Braunston (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd.,62 words
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Article1331 1914-12-24 7 YOUNG EUROPEAN FINED. In the Second Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. V. G. Ez-chiel, a young Englishman, named John Spittle, was charged wiih cheating Mr. R N.‘ Brunel Norman to the amount of $180.25 for board and lodging. Mr. Norman said that on the afternoon of1,331 words
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Article405 1914-12-24 7 A SUCCESSFUL OBJECTION. It may be remembered that Mr. J. Heim, who holds a power of attorney from Messrs Hug Co., was summoned by the Inspector under the Arms and Explosives Ordinance for being in possession of and dealing in daggers without a license. The case was405 words
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Article74 1914-12-24 7 For the perioi from the 25th to 31st December, 1914, inclusive, the va’ue of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and three peuce one-quarter penny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an advalorem basis74 words
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Article61 1914-12-24 7 The P. and O. Arc id a with the mail from Home is due at 2 pm. to-morrow. The Post Office will open on the arrival of the mail, and there will be a delivery of correspondence. The homeward P. O. mail Malta is booked to here61 words
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Article32 1914-12-24 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Pensng was $69 50 p r picu’, business done. Tin iu London was quoted at £144 ss. spot, aud £142 10s. three mouths.32 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article714 1914-12-24 7 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette?* Sir, —It must surely occur to many that one of the least suffering firms during the crisis is the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company. There are many men iu Straits and F.M.S. who w aid g'adly go Home and714 words
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Article196 1914-12-24 7 [To ths Editor of the Pinang Gazette"] Sir. —Your correspondent Thorough in his letter published in your columns yesterday, asks if any all British product corresponding to Sanatogen is yet obtainable locally. We would like to inform “Thorough and others inte ested in this question that we196 words
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Article967 1914-12-24 8 VIVID STORY OF THE YPRES FIGHTING. The following is tanen from a letter writ-, ten by an officer who is now a prisoner in the hands of the Germans I want to explain to you how I became a prisoner of the Germans and what has happened967 words
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Article643 1914-12-24 8 GOEBEN’S FIGHTING CAPACITY IMPAIRED. Athens, November 13.—1 have been given access to a voluminous report on the present state of the efficiency of the Turkish Navy. The reporb, which is drawn up by an expert, who has had ample opportunities of obtaining accurate information, bears the date643 words
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Article164 1914-12-24 8 French President Emphatic. A visit to the A’lies headquarters has been made by the French President (M. Poincare). The President decorated the French Commander-in-Chief (General Joffre) with a military medal, and, in doing so, said that it was an emblem of the highest military virtues, which generals164 words
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Article464 1914-12-24 8 GERMANS IN NEW IRELAND. The Rev. J. G. Wheen, of the Methodist Foreign Mis-ions’ Society in Sydney, has received a 1 tter from the Rev. W. H. Cox, the missionary who recently suffered violent maltreatment in New Ireland at the hands of some of the German residents.464 words
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Advertisement50 1914-12-24 8 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 p high-class perfumery suitable for Christmas L d Se 52%?K y T ee at Cash Crists I Ltd., 52-o4 Beach St. Penang.50 words
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Advertisement105 1914-12-24 8 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,105 words
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Advertisement254 1914-12-24 8 IV” Stistiltors Comftandfjid- rftaawh-waa i, i, ~,-a Sole Agents: -TONG JOO Co., Penang. Little Peterisms.” ACiK- IACERHHfr' SvL I A PATRIOT MAXIM. LITTLE PETER Hit the German Hard by giving his Lagers a Miss.” PETER WALKER LAGER BEER. Obtainable from all first class dealers or Sellar, Murray Co., AGENTS, PENANG.254 words
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Article709 1914-12-24 9 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 stated709 words
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Article177 1914-12-24 9 Special services w 11 be held in a’l the places of worship in Penang on Christmas Day. At St George’s Church, Matins will be held at 10 a.m. ful'owed by the choral celebra'ion of the Holy Communion, when the carol, See ami i the winter enows,”177 words
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Article107 1914-12-24 9 7 a.m. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Holy Communion, (Tamil Service), 10 a.m. Matins (Choral) and Choral Celebration of the Holy Communion Procession. Hymn 59 O Come all Ye faithful.” Venite, Hopkins. Psalm XLV Pye. Te Deum, Ratcliffe and Marsh Benedictus, Barnby Hymn 60 “Hark the Herald Angels107 words
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Article35 1914-12-24 9 Services will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, on Friday (Christmas Day) as follows Morning 9 o’clock—Christmas Service Evening: 6.30 o’clock—Service of Intercession in Time of War. AU are cordially invited.35 words
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Article49 1914-12-24 9 Christmas Eve Festival (contributions to be given to the Prince of Wales’s Relief Fund). December 24th. 5 p.m. Fitz-Gerald Memorial Church. Christmas Service, December 25th., 9 a.m. Dato Kramat Church. Watch-night Service December 31st., 10.30 pm. Dato Kramat Church. All are cordially invited to these services49 words
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Article48 1914-12-24 9 IMPORTANT NOTICE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 24. A Special Gazette merchants that after January 15, certificates of origin or dec'arations of destination will be requ:red for goods imported from ar d exported to any port in Europe, except Rus-ia, France, Spain and Portugal.48 words
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Article85 1914-12-24 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 24. At the half yearly mee'ing of the Straits Trading Co a net profit of $482,521 was reported. A dividend of 15 per cent was declared. It was stated that business was proceeding satisfactorily and on ordinary lines. A successful recital85 words
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Article120 1914-12-24 9 To-day. Hokoku Maru for Singapore, Hongkong and Amoy. Alma for Deli. Perak (E.S. Oo.) for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Avagyee for Dindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Leong Ho for Alor Star (Kedah). Benoa for Deli and Asahan. Jin Ho for Asahan. PerEs for Trang, Tongkah120 words
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Article101 1914-12-24 9 EVENTS OF A WEEK. December 20.—Russian cruiser Askold captures German steamer and sinks two Turkish steamers off Beirut. Allies make progress at many points in Belgium and France. Many German counter-attacks repul-ed. Dec. 21—Russian succe-s in Carpathians. Kaiser returns to the front. Emden’s landing party on101 words
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Article74 1914-12-24 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Glenogle, Brit., 2399, McGhie, Dec. 23, R’goon, rice.. Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Glenfalloch, Brit., 1434, Bainbridge, Dec. 24, Amoy, g» n., K. G. Co. Avagyee, ißrit., 247, Frip, Dec. 23, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. On Sang, Brit., 1787, Lough, Dec. 23, Hongkong, gen., Boustead74 words
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Article71 1914-12-24 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Saturday. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 8 a.m. Trang Trang 1 p.m. Batu Bahra Padang 1 p.m. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Tongkah and Renong Rotorua 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Selangor 3 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia,71 words
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Article126 1914-12-24 9 Thursday. December 24. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 4.15 a.m. and 5.56 p.m. Low Water 11.13 a.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Friday, December 25. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 4 56 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Low Water 0.3126 words
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Advertisement192 1914-12-24 9 Weakness Debility IRON JELLOIDS,’ the reliable tonic, strengthen 1 your blood and fortify your system against climatic effects. After a course of Iron ‘Jelloids,’ the blood is enriched, appetite is restored, vitality increased, Weakness and Debility disappear, and your system is enabled to combat of Malaria and other diseases. Iron192 words
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Advertisement208 1914-12-24 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, the 29th iu s tant. Business: 1. To consider and pass Additional By-laws relating to Public Markets. 2. To be followed by the usual ordinary fortnightly meeti g. (By208 words
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Advertisement814 1914-12-24 9 —MU—— J 11 ***** 1 11 After Fevers. A J Especially valuable after Malaria j|f j or Enteric. sg As a healing tonic and restorative after fevers Angier’s Emulsion is invaluable. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the stomach and gsf intestines, corrects digestive and bowel irregularities, promotes814 words
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Article1721 1914-12-24 10 ENEMY VESSELS DETAINED. Since the proceedings of the Committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce for October were published, the following subjects in conuection with war in Europe halve engaged their at* ention SS. Steinturn and Moltkefels.—On the 26th Nov. the Committee received from the Government of1,721 words
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Advertisement309 1914-12-24 10 HI X... _.j I 1 “Hazeline' f (Trade Mark) Snow’’ I DEVELOPS the beauty r of the skin to perfection. O6ta'nn6/e of oil Chemists and Stores Bvl-'ROUGitS Wfixccmk X Co. **;-1 London and Bombay “‘HazeUae* Snow’* is non-greasy. Those who prefer a pr?paration of a creamy nature should use Hazeline309 words
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Advertisement53 1914-12-24 10 Sufferers from indigestion will fin stfp, pleasant, and perman mt r lief in Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, the family medicine of British Colonist? throughout the World. Its great virtue is proved by the fact that more than two million bo't’es are sold every year. At Store? and Dispensaries everywhere 8053 words
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Advertisement465 1914-12-24 10 |a Quality. B JeT With Lea Perrins’ sauce, a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious piquancy and WmS flavour. The QUALITY and concentration of its in- Hwi In Hfl gredients make a little of this sauce465 words
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Article1554 1914-12-24 11 VIVID IMPRESSIONS OF THE BATTLE. SHELL-FIRE WOUNDS, We publish below a very vivid letter written by a Calcutta surgeon near the firing line in Western Europe to another Calcutta doctor. N-tmes of men, regiments and places have brea suppressei by the censor, but in spite of the1,554 words
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Article247 1914-12-24 11 Seafaring men all over the world (writes one of them) will discuss with ke°n pleasure the daring navigation feat of Captain Kinneir in bringing the Ortega safely through the tortuous sinuosities of Nelson Strait and Smyth Channel, so escaping the German cruiser, which feartd to follow her.247 words
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Article225 1914-12-24 11 The Cairo correspondent of the Indian Military Record” refers to the relieving troop, now doing ga r rison in Egypt and speaks in terms of high praise of the fine bearing ani physique of the men.” He writes The desert affords an ideal military exercising ground, and225 words
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Advertisement594 1914-12-24 11 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,00 Reserve Fund £1,800,00* Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00« Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Puket Bangkok Iloilo Rangoon Batavia Ipoh Saigon Bombay Karachi Serembac Calcutta Klang Shanghai Canton Kobe Singapore594 words
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Advertisement983 1914-12-24 11 a N. Y. K. f Natural SOS Mail Steamship Co.,Ld. other foods in being 7 scientificall ycombined EUROPEAN LINE. I with natural digestive z A Fortnightly service is maintained be1 nrincioles tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles fl F r London and Antwerp, under mail contract p— ■with the Imperial983 words
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Advertisement1407 1914-12-24 12 i U 111 —M——-" 11 _^T ENDED saiungs. STRAIT S steam SHIP Co., [g> O CEAN British India LIMITED. STEAM SB, A P ND Ct lW STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. For Port Swettenham and Singapore, BTEfIW m 'T P k 111 L A n QAH fro Liver pool outwards for1,407 words
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