Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 January 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-01-02 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. I VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 2nd JANUARY. 1315. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1133 1915-01-02 1 rvy-rr-g* Lurm U Jf YOU WANT TO SHIP, buy or sell l OR TO 5 FORWARD GOODS L TO Ah’? PART or TUB WORLD CO TO ALLEN DENNYS Co., t„ VMIOM ITBXXT. B imuuEuart N annannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n mb» y i TruuruT’C THE MAN OF TASTE J IPM mMI ta».hip Co.1,133 words
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Advertisement63 1915-01-02 1 «oQUQQoa icjqocbo Dfiocwanaaan o Q 3 FOR JBO g X7OU c»i> have iht?*“Pinanf I Garx-tia post'-d every d*y 3 for whole ye*r to vonr aridreea. 4 C 5 (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, >27). Proportionate Quarterly and 3 Half-yearly rates. c RnhAcriptioni, pre payable in 5 advaaaie and remittance* should t- b* addre*M*d63 words
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Article670 1915-01-02 2 SYDNEY S CAPTAIN A C.B. C.M.G- FOR MR. LOKE YEW. London, January 1. The New Year honours’ li t includes no new Peers. Tbf* of Derby ani Earl of Chesterfield are rn<de Knight of the Garter, Lord Lovat a Knight of the Thistle, the Karl of Aberdeen670 words
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Article522 1915-01-02 2 AQUATIC SPORTS. The Taiping Swimming Club celebrated New Year’s Day by holding Aquatic Sports. The meeting was most successful. A large numbers of members and their friends we e p and there were good entries for all events. Refre hments were prov.ded by the club, and the522 words
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Article58 1915-01-02 2 Sunday, Jan. 3rd, having been set apart by desire of His Majesty the King as a National Day of Praynr. No. IV Coy. M.S.V.R. is attending the special service held in All Saints Church, Taiping, at 10.30 a.m. on that day. Fall in at the Perak58 words
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Article36 1915-01-02 2 Arrivals. By Selangor (January 1) from Singapore, Messrs P S Dawbarn, F B Iven->, F W Sanderson, F S Gread and F D Tracy; from Port Swettenham, Mr L C Brown and Mr H Cowan.36 words
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Article243 1915-01-02 2 That Gladstone lived to be an octogenarian and was able to hew down giant trees as a recreation at an age when most men are incapable of exertion was largely due to the excellence of his digestion. To preserve this digestion Gladstone tcok extraordinary pains; for instance243 words
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Article676 1915-01-02 2 TOTAL LOSSES SINCE WAR BEGAN. The Admiralty has issued a statement showing ail the casualties in the Royal Navy aid Royal Marines, including the Royal Naval Division, since the beginning of the war up to Nov. 11. The totals are as follows Officers. Killed 220 Wounded 37 Prisoneis676 words
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Article336 1915-01-02 2 S.T.” Action Against Bukit Timah Rubber Estate There is proceeding in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. L. M. Woodward, an ac ion in which M. V. Marimu 00, a contractor, is claiming against the Bukit Timah Rubber Estate- 1 Ltd., for work“ S.T.” - 336 words
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88 1915-01-02 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance Dec. 30 ...$58,042,81 Soci* ta C ’mmissionarea Orientals Ltd., 25 00 Employees of the Malakoff Rubber Co and the Malakoff Plantation Co., monthly88 words
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Article178 1915-01-02 2 The following contributions have been received by the Selected Committee of the Penang Hindu Sabha Govinda Padiachee D.P.C. $2, S. Kandaeamy Pillay $2, S. Veerasamy Vandeyar $2, M. N. N. Subramanih Pillay $2, V.Nadasen Pillay $7, Kannosamy Pillay (Butterworth; $2, S. Vythelengam Pillay $l, A. Panchanathan178 words
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Article107 1915-01-02 2 The Sri Indra Johari Theatrical Company opened their season in Penang last night at the Tek Soon Street Theatre Hall Despite counter attractions, there was a fairly large house and there were several encores, which, unhappily, were not responded to owing to want of time. The clowns,107 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement110 1915-01-02 2 [HERMANS HALL LINE. From Japan, China, Straits, TO Marseilles, London, and Liverpool. A frequent service of fast cargo steamers of this Line will be run in the above trade, commencing with «a. Trentham Hall, 8,000 tons, on or I s.s. Bloemfontein, 10,000 tons, about January 12, to be followed by110 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous448 1915-01-02 2 To-night! Saturday Night To-night! AT LAST! WHA HAE!! AT LAST!!! By Special Arrangement made between M.P. Sales Agency Ltd., London and Ourselves GEORGE TOWN KINEMA IS NOW ABLE TO SHOW THE PENANG PUBLIC A REAL FIGHTING FILM IN 3 REELS. GREAT BRITAIN SUPPORTS HER FRIENDS OR “CALLED TO THE FRONT.’’448 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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251 1915-01-02 3 I he Chamber of C >mmerce at Dusseldoif makes the following announcement “Tie agitation in the metal industry over the losses incurred through the 1 >wness of the official settlement prices at the compu’sory liquidation (Glattsttl ung) of all futures in copper and251 words
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Article204 1915-01-02 3 New lusiness has undoubtedly been much hampet ed by the suspension of exports to Sweden, Denmark and Holland. Certain suggestions, however, have been made by representatives of the industry to the Board of Trade, who m <y, it is to b i h oped, see their way204 words
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Article181 1915-01-02 3 The exports of copper goods from Germany iu 1912 amoun’ei to 2,663,60 CZ. Au-tria-Hungary in 1913 exported copper sjoods t > t f e value of 476,700 L, while the United King lorn’s exports for the same year amounted to 3 006,800 Z Much of this tra ie181 words
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Article130 1915-01-02 3 “I hear (writes a co-respondent in “tl at in Germany there is a great scarcity of tinpUtes for canning food for use by the Army. There are s'x tinplate works in Germany, but one of these, that of Francois de Wend-1 at Hayange, is just on the130 words
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103 1915-01-02 3 The Societa Commission iria Orientate, of Milan, Italy, advertises in the Kolnishe Zeilung that it is prepared to export merchandise to Java and the Straits Settlements, and desires to open up business relations with first-class German manufacturers. Delivery of the metchaudise is to be taken103 words
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Article204 1915-01-02 3 The internment, of aliens is causing a good deal of inconvenience and lois to British manufacturers who have been employing German subjects for the performance of highly special’sed processes In the majority of these cases the imported iiyn cannot be replaced, at any ra‘e immediately, and204 words
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Article151 1915-01-02 3 Speaking at a mee ing of the Sales Managers’ Association a*; the Holbocn Restaurant, London, on November 19, the Hon, J. G. Jenkins, formerly Premier of South Australia, stated that Germany had been the price pal market for Australian lead, copper, silver, and zinc. The151 words
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Article83 1915-01-02 3 Arising out of the prohibition of the export of Welsh tinp'ates to Denmark, Holland, and Sweden, a sch- me is being prepared by Welsh manufacturers f>r submission to the Government whereby exports to the c .untries named should be permitted on certain conditions Special 1 cence83 words
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Article372 1915-01-02 3 DAIREN-TSING TAO-SHANGHAI LINE. Tokio, Dec’mber 10.—The South Manchurian Railway Company the starting of a s eamship service between Shanghai an! Daren by touching at Tsingtaor Japan’s Political Situation. T. kio, Decemb-r 10.—The members of Se yukwai, who are not the membe s of parliament, are very active,372 words
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Article505 1915-01-02 3 MILITARY CASUALTIES. Replying to a printed question by Mr. John, the Premier, as alrealy reported, stated that the British casualties in the western area cf the war up to the 31st October are approximately 57,000 of all ranks. The Government are nob in a position to estimate the505 words
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Article276 1915-01-02 3 The following is an extract from A Mem Sahib’s Diary published in the Madras Mail” of the 2nd ulto.:— All Ba n*s Day, this year, has fallen with singular appropriateness on a Sunday, and Parson put in all our places at church a little leaflet276 words
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Article457 1915-01-02 3 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The second annual general meetiig of the above named Tin Mining Company was held at the Company’s registered, offices, Gresham House, Battery Riad, Singapore, when there were present, Mr. A. D. Allan (Chairman) Mr. G. A. Derrick, Mr. D. W. Re:d, and the Secret try457 words
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Article107 1915-01-02 3 An ordinary general meeting of the above named Company, was held at the Company’s Registered Offices, No. 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore when the statement of accounts aud balance sheet for the half-year ended 30th Sept., and the reports of ths directors and auditors, were received aud adopted;107 words
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Article292 1915-01-02 3 Messrs. Gu hrie and Co.J Ltd., in their weekly report dated Singapore, Wednesday, 20th ulto. says The quantity of rubber on offer at the Association Auction Sab held to-day was smaller than for some weeks past. The sale opened quietly and demind for most grades wai throughout292 words
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557 1915-01-02 3 THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The report of the directors of the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Ltd., to be submitted to the Shareholders at the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at the Registered Offices of the Co npany No 1., Downing Street,557 words
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Article163 1915-01-02 3 Saturday, Jauaary 2. Band, Golf Club. 6 p.m. High Water 0.26 a.m. and 1 10 p.m. Low Water 7.24 a.m. and 7.17 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Sunday, January 3. High Water 1.2 a.m. and I 45 p.m. Low Water 7.56163 words
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Article50 1915-01-02 3 January 7 and 9.—Penang Turf Club, Ja« uary Meeting. January 11 and 12.—The Grotesques from the Savoy and Palace Theatre, London, at the Town Hall. January 18.—Meeiingof Penang Athenaeum in Masonic Hall, 9 p m., Lecture o i Nietzsche and the War by Rev. William Cross m a.50 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement429 1915-01-02 3 ESTATE assistant WANTED for Rubber Estate in Perak. Knowledge of 'J apping, fiJd work and Malay essential. Applications with copies of testimonials to be forwarded to X. X., c/o Pinang Gazette. 1244—m w f PLANTER, wi'h 8 years’ experience in rubber is open to engagement. Speak both Tamil and Maliy429 words
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Advertisement66 1915-01-02 3 It will jnteiest you to make a ll>x from memory of the foods you e»t the beverages you drink, the goods you •ise, which leote you most. Yon’H be surprised to find that most of them ata adveitisei ecods. Y<ur faxourite drink—the dentifrice y< u enjoy using l»t»st. are advertised66 words
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Article635 1915-01-02 4 In the past we have felt compelled to draw attention to th lack of policy which was characteristic of the Governments treatment of men who were desirous cf proceeding to the fiott. Tor a time it almost appeared that tl e public would fail to rouse the authorities635 words
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Article543 1915-01-02 4 When the British battleship Bu’wark was lost at Sheerness last by an unexplained internal explosion, a writer on Naval affairs in a home paper said that the loss of the ship was a misfortune; the drowning of so many hundred officers and men was a disaster. Them comments543 words
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Article1776 1915-01-02 4 The honour which His Majesty has been pleased to bestow on Towkty Like Yew I of Kuala Lumpur, can hardly be said to come as a surprise. His interests in the are many, and there are several handsome public benefactions to his credit. Towkay L ke Yew1,776 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article859 1915-01-02 4 [To the Editor of the Pining Gizelte."} Sir, —Malaya generally hw responied generously to all appea’s m.de m connection with the war but there xs one which I shall be grateful if you would b-xng to notice through the medium of your widely circulated new*paper. The Officers’859 words
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Article514 1915-01-02 4 THIS MORNING’S WORK. The g o 1 attendance and the intereib taken in the gallops at the Ricecoune this morning in perfect weather, showed that the War has not yet had much of an evil effect upon sport in Penang. Most of the representatives from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur,514 words
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Article305 1915-01-02 4 NEW MARKET BY-LAWS The adjourned meeting of the Municipal Commissioners for the Municipality of George Town was held on Thursday afternoon, Mr. W. Peel (President.) presiding. The only business of importance on the agenda was the consideration of additional Market by-laws. The President said that undoubtedly certain irregularit’es305 words
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Article65 1915-01-02 4 The Band will play th» following programme nf music at the Golf Club from 5-45 till 7-15 p.m. thi* evening 1. Selection From ths BnlJet Girl ...Retford 2. In the Shadows ...Finck 3. Waltz The Girl in the Taxi ...Fetra.’ 4. Ti ree Dances from Henrv the65 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement59 1915-01-02 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, SANATORIUM" PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Bakkieb Bbothibb Proprietors. THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to* morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water.59 words
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Article227 1915-01-02 5 battleship sunk in the CHANNEL. feare» HEAVY loss of life. SEVERE FIGHTING IN BELGIUM AND FRANCE. The Allies continue to make progress in the Nieuport and Ypres regions. In the former, the village of-St. George’s has been tiae scene of some stiff fighting, sad the artilieiy has been227 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article291 1915-01-02 5 [Renter's Special and Ordinary Sbrvices.] ENEMY REPULSED AT SEVERAL POINTS. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, December 31. A Par s communique say- In Belgium we gaited a little ground in the Ni uport district, opposite Pold-rs, to the north of Lombartzyde. The enemy vio’ently bombarded Saint[Renter's Special and Ordinary Sbrvices.] - 291 words
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Article421 1915-01-02 5 SOME STIFF FIGHTING. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, January 1. A Paris communique says: w Our troops, entered Steinbach and carried half of the: village, house by house. From the North Sea to the Aisne all has been quiet. There have been artillery duels at421 words
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Article346 1915-01-02 5 HARDSHIPS IN THE TRENCHES. Paris, December 31. A Freneh Eye witness gives a daily record of the fighting from December 16th till the 24th. He says: Our offensive was continued with increased violence, and the energy of the enemy’s counter-attacks showed that his assumption of the346 words
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Article107 1915-01-02 5 THE ROYAL GIFTS. London, January 1. Eje-witness says Christmas Has come and gone without any modification in the situation. Ths weather is much colder and there was hard frost on Christmas Eve. Christmay Day was misty. Eye-witness gives instances of the Germans having mxny killed in107 words
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Article12 1915-01-02 5 London, December 31. Seven aeroplanes dropped bombs on Dunkirk.12 words
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Article82 1915-01-02 5 APPOINTMENT OF GENERALS. London, January 1. An Army Order issued to-night announces the creation of new Armies, each generally consisting of three Army Corps. Generals Sir Douglas Haig, Sir Horace L. Smith-Dorrien, Sir Archibald Hunter, Sir lan Hamilton, Sir Leslie Rundle, and Sir Bruce Hamilton will command82 words
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Article144 1915-01-02 5 IMPRISONED FOR ASSAULT ON GUARD. Amsterdam, January 1. An English war prisoner in Germany, named Lonsdale, was sentenced, on December 2ud, to t-n years’ imprisonment for refusing to obey, and assaulting the guard, when ordered to work. Ha was sentenced to deith but on a second144 words
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Article122 1915-01-02 5 AMBASSADOR’S VIGOROUS SPEECH. Petrograd, January 1. Sir George Buchanau, ths British Ambassador to Pe‘rograd, in a vigorous speech at the English Club, Slid a small and insignificant section of Russians were influenced by Germanophiles, who were criticising Britain for -not exerting her full strength. The Ambassador122 words
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Article75 1915-01-02 5 NEW YEAR WISHES EXCHANGE D London, January 1. The King telegraphed President Poincare his good wish°s for the New Year, which, he said, wag certain to witness the drawing closer of t’e Anglo-French friendship Alliance. He hoped that the war wou’d goon be brought to a victorious75 words
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Article25 1915-01-02 5 London, December 31. The Bank of France has returned to Paris. The War Ministry returns in the first week of January.25 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article63 1915-01-02 5 GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY. Pet ograd, December 31. A Russian commun que says there has been a lull on the left bank of the Vistula, except near Bolimoff an 1 Inovlodz, where desperate fighting continues. Toe Germans are losing enormously. The Russ ans are advancing victoriously in63 words
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Article128 1915-01-02 5 Petiograd, January 1. A Russian official message says: “Between the Vistula and the Pilitza, on Dec. 30th, we repulsed German attacks south of the Bolimow-Mednevice railway, and successfully counter-attacked the Germans north of the Rawa, The enemy at Jeserge'z, near the Pilitza, were allowed to approach to128 words
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Article90 1915-01-02 5 A GERMAN VIEW. London, January 1, [The German wireless news gays the experts picture the Russian occupation of the line Krosno-Jaslow, as weakening their position in other quarters. This view is considered too optimistic. The fact to be faced for the present is that the Russian extreme90 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article325 1915-01-02 5 MINE OR SUBMARINE London, January 1. The battleship Formidable has been sunk in the English Channel. Later. The Press Bureau says hitherto it ii uncertain whether the Formidable was sunk by a mine or by a submarine. The Survivors. A Brittsh light cruiser picked up 71 survivors.325 words
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Article26 1915-01-02 5 London, January 1. It is reported that a French batt e>hip has been toryedoei in the Adria’ic No details have come to hand.26 words
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Article37 1915-01-02 5 FLIGHT COMMANDER HEWLETT SAFE. Amsterdam, January 1. A Dutch trawler rescued Flight Commander Hewl- tt, who has arrived at Ymuiden. Tne trawler had hitherto been unable to enter port owing to bad weather.37 words
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Article82 1915-01-02 5 VERDICT AT INQUEST. L udon, December 31. At the inquesb on the victims of the battleship Bulwark, which was b'own up at Sheerne-s the Admiralty evidence showed that there was no ammunition loading at the time of the explosion, and there was no evidence of tteachery, or82 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article33 1915-01-02 5 THE OCCUPATION OF VALONA. Valona, January I. The Italian occupation of Valona was sealed by the hoisting of the Italian and Albanian flags on the Prefecture, amid an enthusiatic scene.33 words
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General News.
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Article83 1915-01-02 5 OCCUPIED BY AUSTRALIANS. Melbourne, January 1. The Australians have occupied Bougainville in the Solomon Islands, and hoisted the Union Jack. [Solomon Islands, an archipelago in the Western Pacific, since 1899 all British, except Bougainville and a few’ smal er islands, which are German. The islands lie 50083 words
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Article147 1915-01-02 5 CABINET DISCUSSION. L r ndm, December 31. The Cabinet met on Wednesday afternoon. There was a full attendance. It is understood that the meeting considered tlio American note, which is expected to occupy the Government for a considerable time. The American Ambassador will probably be invited to147 words
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Article125 1915-01-02 5 A FORM OF CONSCRIPTION. Pretoria, January 1. A communique announces that it is the intention to employ the powe s of the Defence Act, and command» er men for service against German South West Africa, and in the Union, and not to depend wholly on volunteers. The125 words
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Article50 1915-01-02 5 Pri toria, Dec. 30. Colonel Maritz and Col me! Kemp, with a commando of about eight hundred, mostly rebels, a’tacked 480 loyalists near Kakamas on December 22. A running fight ensued. Ti.e rebels, whose attemp s to outflank the loyalists were repeatedly defeated, eventually withdrew.50 words
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Article113 1915-01-02 5 Britain Germany Battleships. Bulwark 15,000 Formidable 15,000 Ci niters. Good Hope 14,100 Schamhorst 11,420 Abcukir 12,000 Gneisenau 11,420 Hogue 12, 00 Yorck 9,350 Cressy 12,000 Friedrich Karl 8,85 S Monmouth 9,800 Hela 5,000 Hawke 7,350 Magdeburg 4,500 Het mes 5,600 Kola 4,280 Amphion 3,440 Mainz 4,232 Pathfiuder113 words
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Article54 1915-01-02 5 Page 2.—-Notes From Java Naval Casusltiea German Comp-tition The Social Evil Correspond' nee. Page 3.—Trade and Commerce British Losses; Kampar Tin Menglembn Lode Syndicate, Limited. Page A— Home Contingents Here and There Page s.—Telegrams Page 6.—Japan s-» Navy. Page 7.—Exchange Arrivals Shipping Mails Produc*. attacks of two54 words
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Article1710 1915-01-02 6 China Mail.” REVIEW OF THE FAR EASTERN OPERATIONS. The following statement submitted to the Japanese Diet by the Minister of the Navy is repro luced from the "Japan Times I esteem it an honour to report to the House a general outline of the operations by the Imperial.—" China Mail.” - 1,710 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement606 1915-01-02 6 The Straits Xmas and New Year Sales Room. Novelties. A VERY WIDE RANGE OF SELECTION 3IR. G. B. MADDEN 0N display. begs to inform the general 1.1- -P that P° sb Cards: Taiping Views, F.M.S. PllbllC Of Penang that Views, Fancy Hair Post Cards. Birthday has opened business at Cards:606 words
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Article1249 1915-01-02 7 OUR INCREASING SUPERIORITY. STATEMENT OF MR. CHURCHILL. Speaking in the House of Commons on the 27th Nov Mr. Winston Churchid, First Lord of Admiralty in the course of an important speech said We have been at war for four months. I should like to consider1,249 words
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Article85 1915-01-02 7 Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart, Secretaries to the Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Lim ted, inform us that the output in respect of this Syndicate for the mmth of December is:—Estimated output 250 piculs, net value $10,150. TONGKAH HARBOUR The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredge for the week85 words
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Article19 1915-01-02 7 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $69 40 p r picu l business done.19 words
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Article189 1915-01-02 7 DINNER AT THE E. O. HOTEL. On New Year’s Eve a large number of Penang residents and vi?it°rs sat down to the sp OUI (iinnee wh'oh Mr. Sarki shad provided, in dec tdanC with ddstotfi. at the E. <fc O. Hotel. The tabl s had be6n arranged with great taste189 words
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Article158 1915-01-02 7 Mineself.” A Sequel to “Mineself and Gott” or “The Kaiser’s New Partner” Mine Partner Gott has left the Firm And I Mineself must fight and squirm It vos not fair now He vos gone For me to do the job alone. Dose Russian, French and British chaps I thought were158 words
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Article50 1915-01-02 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Leong Ho 8 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Golconda 3 p.m. Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Kedah 3 p.m. Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul Un Peng 4 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, and Saigon Telemachus 5 p.m.50 words
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Article367 1915-01-02 7 SUNDAY, JANUARY 5. Church of England. At the Intercession Service, St. George’s Church.—Sunday next 8 a.m. the collection will be for the Belgium Relief Fund, Holy Communion, 9 am.; Children’s Service, spm; Evensong 6 p.m. Anthem O Zion that bringest good tidings” Preacher Rev. Romanes Lee m.a. Trinity—Cambridge367 words
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Article57 1915-01-02 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Tara, Brit., 3651, Hamlyn, Jan. 2, S’pore, gen., H. L. Co. Calypso, Brit., 338, Shepherd, Jan. 2, T’kah, gen., Adamson Gilfilian Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Dec. 31, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Kum Sang, Brit., 2077, Wheeler, Jan. 1, C’cutta, gen Boustead Co. Heim,57 words
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Article76 1915-01-02 7 To-day. Tara for Madras taking mails for Europe etc., via Bombay. Jin Ho for Asahan. Mambang for Setul. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Heim for Singapore. Rumphius for Langsa, T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Selangor for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Kum sang for Calcutta76 words
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Article122 1915-01-02 7 Penang, January 2, 1915. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank *»2/4 4 months* sight Bank ...2/4 3 8 3 Credit’ ...2/4 3/4 3 Documentary ...2/5 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank ,> 174} Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight122 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement514 1915-01-02 7 notice. THE INTEREST and responsibility of Mr, Robkht Hendry in oor firm •ceased on the 31st 1914. G. H. SLOT A Co. Penang, Ist January, 1915. NOTICE. THE INTEREST and responsibility of Mr. George Macbain and Mu. David Traynkr Boyd in the fit nos of Messrs Edward Boustead A; Co,514 words
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Advertisement9 1915-01-02 7 P. MOIR CRANES’ Cylinder Oil. Sandilands, Buttery S’ Co.9 words
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Advertisement574 1915-01-02 7 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, dogs for sale. PENANG. /'"''RE XT DANES, I ***** 3 years old, vJ 1 pup 6 mouths old. Both are in A KERDYK (Proprietor) and first-class condition and ve r y well brindled. J. G. HUMMELING (Manager) Poppies from the above ***** at $lOO,-6 weeks old, Owner go574 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous197 1915-01-02 7 COMING!!! DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. Hills Great circus of varieties MIDGET CITY Co. DIRECT FROM AMERICA. Absolutely the Greatest Novelty that has ever visited the East. THE LILLIPUTIAN MARVELS. DON’T FAIL TO WITNESS w a f Weight Lifters The Midget x 1 kActors Actresses READ THEIR NAMES, AGE AND HEIGHT, Years197 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement2075 1915-01-02 8 '“C Fsa.uncs. straits steam SHI p Co.Jfe s Ocean British India limited. -*5» CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. i STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. For Port Swettenham and Singapore r THK Competdes* steamers are despatched A from Liverpool outwards for the Strait* Tp 11V Ari Cntl China, and Japan every2,075 words
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