Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 January 1915
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Title Section20 1915-01-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 14 VOL. LXXIII. MONDAY. 18th JANUARY. ISIS. PRICE 10 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement1066 1915-01-18 1 rl 111 gITM 11 »1 H nrp pj rou WANT to SHIP, buy on SELL 'RUB B B R d w n or to I-] FORWARD goods 1 I TO AflY PABT or THI WORLD M GO TO L ALLEN DENNYS Co., L 7, VNIOM ITR«T. F &3XZHOXZO BIK UPTON’S1,066 words
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Advertisement56 1915-01-18 1 ioooaoo«.TnDnosDDnDDSOuncr» I O FOll 530 2 o YOU can haw*-the u Pinang D every <?ay 1 for a whnle y*s.r tn ynnr (UOC*L SUSSCPIPTIOM, IST). Pruportirmate Quarterly and Half-yearly rates. ft I Rnbacrir-tjone *re payablr in 4 I advance and remittances «l.ouid bw addressed to o i o rham cazetti56 words
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Article694 1915-01-18 2 BATTALION REDUCED FROM 1,000 TO 50. The following story was related by Sergeant Huds >n, Ist Queen’s (R »yal West Surrey) R n ginent, who has returned to B irdon on five days’ furlough from Belgium Few regiments have suffered greater lo c s s694 words
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Article201 1915-01-18 2 Wounded IN EIBVEN PLACES AND YET Survives. To have be n wounde 1 in eleven places is the remarkable record of Private E. Johnson, of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, now in Duchess of Westmins'er’s Hospitil at La Toquet. Happily the gallant man has now sufficiently recovered to201 words
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Article596 1915-01-18 2 STIRRING SPEECH BY THE PRIME MINISTER. Sir Robert Borden, the Pr?m er, was a gue-tat a luncheon at the Empire and Canadian Clubs at Toronto. He spoke of the war and Canadi’s participation io it, and was applauded with frequency and fervour by an enthusiastic gathering. He596 words
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Article344 1915-01-18 2 “WE WENT SMACK INTO THE PRUSSIAN GUARDS.” A few weeks ago, Eje-Witness descri bed how on a critical occasion two compinies of the Royal Engineers and regimental cooks drove b<ck the Prussian Guard. Appended is a letter from one of the Engineers describing the incident:—344 words
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Advertisement1120 1915-01-18 2 WANTED E. 0. HOTEL, ROOM 36. AN ASSISTANT, knowledge of Tamil and previous experience essential. MADAME CECILE Apply No. 463, c/o Pinang Gazette. To close her Season, will make 32 u c Enormous Re ’notions, in all WANTED. her Models. No Hat will be dearer than TWO DRESSERS for rubber1,120 words
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Advertisement881 1915-01-18 2 NOTICE. BANKS. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F»M.S. CHARTERED BANK INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911" AUSTRALIA. AND CHIN A EMPLOYERS of Indian labour are Incorporated by Royal Ch hereby reminded that assessment re- r e h turns for the preceding quarter must be Paid-up Capital B? nt to the Office of the881 words
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2172 1915-01-18 3 Tie seventy-fourth oidinaiy general np.tiog was held on December 16, at the Leadenhall-street, under tie presikr cv of Sir Thomas Sutherland, G.C.M.G., t i IJ tl e chairman of the company, E 1 he Chait man said :—At our hut annual tiD <, we2,172 words
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420 1915-01-18 3 RAPIDLY BECOMING EFFICIENT. It is now over two months since the British Territorial, whose presence in Egypt was first announcid by Mr. Asquith entered upon his duties in the garrison at Cairo writes the Times correspondent and according to all who saw him when he420 words
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Article248 1915-01-18 3 Estimate of Losses. The Tablet publishes the following table c mpikd by Mr. Henii Masson, Avocat a la C ur d’Appel de Bruxelles, of the losses inflicted upon Belgium by the Germans during ti e first 82 days of the war The loss has, cf course,248 words
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Article1754 1915-01-18 3 THE PART OF THE ALLIES. Ths Military Correspondent of The Times writes All of us are probably asked a dozen times a day how long the war will last, and all of us give the b°iet answer we can, endeavouring to preserve an appearance1,754 words
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Article202 1915-01-18 3 Annual Rep rt. The Committee of the M S V R, BRA. submit to the members the report and balance sheet for 1914. On account of the formation of the new Battalion Rifle A-sociation, the title of the club (formerly the Selmgor Rifle Club) is amended as abuve.202 words
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Article605 1915-01-18 3 F.M.B. RESIDENT’S BRAVE SON. Many in the F. M.S. will rem o mb ar Mr; L Davidson, at one time part owner of the Seafield Estate, and now living at York House, Cullen. In the Methodist R°corder ie?ently appeared from the pan of Mr. Watkins, an605 words
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Article204 1915-01-18 3 The following is the Agenda for the annual general meeting, to be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday the 24th January, ata the Johore Hotel Rubber Duty— The P. A. M. have rejected the Johore Scheme as being too artificial, and have referred the matter to the204 words
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Advertisement119 1915-01-18 3 The Demon Defied The demon Rheumatism can no longer hold you in thrall of terror, pain and misery. No more sleepless nights and days of agony. For betwe°n you and your tormentor is raised the protecting shield of Little’s Oriental Balm. It defies Rheumatism. It casts it cut of the119 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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825 1915-01-18 4 [To the Editor oj the "Pinang Gazette"] Sir,—Chd you spare space in your paper for ytt another appeal for a War Fund? On September 4th the following letter from the Queen was published in the Times newspaper. “In the firm belief that the prevention825 words
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Article97 1915-01-18 4 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —In your issue of Dec. 4, 1914, an account is published showing a sum of $240 as being the nett proceeds obtained from a performance on Nov. 28 at Taiping in aid of the Belgian Red Cross Fund. In97 words
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Article3376 1915-01-18 4 Rudyard Kipling - GUNS AND SUPPLY. TERRITORIALS IN A PARK. By Rudyard Kipling. The f »llowing in the third article to the Daily Telegraph by Mr. Rudyard Kipling on Kitcheners Army. One had known the place for years as a picture que old hous», standing in a peaceful3,376 words
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Article310 1915-01-18 4 A Bishop’s Appeal. The Bishop of London has signed an urgent and pressing letter of appeal on behalf of the Waifs and Strays Society, in the course of which he points out that the present disastrous War, and the many demands made upon the public310 words
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Article741 1915-01-18 4 S.T.” ENEMIES AND TR\Dl\q It is recognised, we believa, th at Alien Enemies (Wi-iding-up) o 1914 requires amen irnent, though little more than a month ul j. t case of Hongkong, which got to a long way ahead of us, why, We not know, the amending“ S.T.” - 741 words
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Article170 1915-01-18 4 The output ot the Tongkah Harbour Dredging Co., Ltd., for the week, IJt l h 16th inst., was 25 tons. The output of the Deebook Dredgm? No Liability, for the past fortnight was 212 piculs. Mr. L. Hervey, of Kepong Eitate, has joined the Royal Flying Corps. H.170 words
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Article564 1915-01-18 5 An article dealing with some psychologi j a^P ects of tho K reafc war ha 9 appeared in the Literary Supplement of "The Tirana.” In thia the writer points out Englishmen and Frenchmen believe, as a general principle, that what is right or wrong for e nation564 words
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Article258 1915-01-18 5 The full text of the declaration which the Socialist deputy, Karl Liebknecht, tendered t) the President of the German Reichstag in def-nce of his voting against the war credits, has now been published. In the course of this document he declates My vote against to-day’s Bill258 words
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Article522 1915-01-18 5 GERMAN PLANS. The Dutch newspaper De Tijd,” a leading organ of the Roman Catholics, has just drawn atten ion to sime extraordinary statements that are made regarding Holland and Bdgium in a book which waissued two years ago and of which 25.000 copies found their way into522 words
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Article298 1915-01-18 5 The first day of the Steeplechase Meeting took place on Friday afternoon, Jan. 1, under ths best of cinditious. There was the usual multitude of Calcutta inhabitants on the flit,” but inside the enclosures the attendance was scarcely up to the standard of a Grand National day, and298 words
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Article659 1915-01-18 5 THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON CONTRACTS. In the Chancery Division on December 4, before Mr. Justice Sargant, the Zinc Corporation (Lim.), of 20 Copthall Avenue, London, E. 0., and Mr. W. C. C. Romaine, a director, moved for au iojunc'ion to restrain Mr. R W. Skipwith and659 words
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Article160 1915-01-18 5 It would appear, as a result of the exhaustive inquiry into the Turkish intrigues in Egypt, that—the Khedive apart—several exceedingly high Egyptain personages were privy to the attempt to suborn the Egyptians and that their punishment will follow in due course. Meanwhile the Turks and Egyptians160 words
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Advertisement245 1915-01-18 5 S [MI LKMAIP] Sterilized Natural Milk S ffl Y 1 NEVER VARIES. I K W L —J S C W Pure Fresh Cows' Milk. “MILKMAID" j> faT, i w I This ana iy S i s is given by T. H. Pearman Sterilised Milk. y LJFgull I and C. C.245 words
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Article964 1915-01-18 6 The latest telegrams from Petrograd throw a little light on the operations in the north of Poland, and also in East Prussia, two regions which for some time have been almcst obscured by the attention g ven to occurrences in middle Poland and Galicia. The information is vouchsafed964 words
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Article964 1915-01-18 6 The Turks, says Reuter, have intimated that they are willing to evacuate Azerbaijan, whose capital, Tabriz, they have entered, when the Russians leave the province. We were unaware that the Tsar’s troops were there at all, certainly not in anj thing like strong force. The meaning of964 words
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Article159 1915-01-18 6 The funeral of the late Mr. E ml D’Olivero, Municipal Sanitary Inspector 0 who was a’so a member of the local R M. C., was held on Saturday afternoon the cortege leaving his father’s residence m Leith Street punctually at 5 o’clock. coffin was cove’ed159 words
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Article512 1915-01-18 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tit in Penang was $71.15 pica', buyers, no sellers, an increase of 15 cents. Ths Hon. Mr. A. M. Pountn°y is in Penang. The St. Xavier’s Institution and the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus reopened to-day. Mr. M. T. Nelmes Biuck, M512 words
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Advertisement190 1915-01-18 6 BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KINO GEORGE V. b jw v-~-."* jKff-i.. MRk .S/. ?L "S 3 .-•'-wRS®- nn -mm3 '*'—fejß 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 made190 words
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Advertisement105 1915-01-18 6 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. Sarkies Brothers Proprietors. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” The subscription accounts of the Pinang Gazette,” for the ensuing105 words
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Article192 1915-01-18 7 RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN NORTHERN POLAND. EIGHTY TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK IN BLACK SEA. ENORMOUS CAPTURES BY MUSCOVITE ARMIES. 4>ver the greater part of the westcn front only artillery actions have been in progress. In the Soissons region the in f autry have not been farther engaged, but at several192 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article227 1915-01-18 7 [Reuter’s Special and Ordinary Services.] [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, January 17. A French commm ique says t There have been only artillery engagements at Nieuport and Ypres. The enemy at Notre Dame Delorette again took a portion of his lost trenches. Our progress has[Reuter’s Special and Ordinary Services.] - 227 words
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Article141 1915-01-18 7 CONSPICUOUS INFANTRY. London, January 16. Unpublished orders by local commanders to troops which have been brought to England by wounded throw light on the gallant performances of the different regiments. General Allenby, commanding the Cavalry Corp», writes to Brigadier-General Bhaw expressing his thanks for he'p given ,u141 words
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Article25 1915-01-18 7 PRECAUTIONS AT PARIS. London, January 16. The Paris police have ordered a general diminution of lights to bbffle possible air raiders.25 words
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Article30 1915-01-18 7 London, January 16 A meeting of the French Socialist party declared in favour of the continuation of the war until the victory of the Allies is complete.30 words
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Article32 1915-01-18 7 London, January 17. On the occasion of the Russian New Year, Earl Kitchener and the Grand Duke Nicholas exchanged cor Hal telegrams, wishing success to the valiant Allies.32 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article85 1915-01-18 7 THE ENEMY FOILED. Petrograd, January 16. A communique says that the Russians on the right bank of the Lower Vistula continue to drive back the German cavalry, who are supported by small infantry units, towards Thorn, which is some forty miles westward. The enemy tried to85 words
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Article113 1915-01-18 7 APPALLING STORIES OF ILLTREATMENT. The Russian Foreign Office has issued an appalling report on the subject of the illtreatment of Russian subjects in Germany at the beginning of the war. A Russian senator was stripped nakel and thrown into prison with criminals. Crowds of Russian tourists were113 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article47 1915-01-18 7 HUGE RUSSIAN CAPTURES. Petrograd, January 16. A communique says that in the Caucasu the Russians bayonetted an entire Turkish regiment at Karaurgan. They captured the few survivors, including the commander. Other captures included five thousand prisoners, fourteen guns, enormous stores and ten thousand cattle.47 words
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Article58 1915-01-18 7 EIGHTY TRANSPORTS SUNK. Paris, January 17. A message from Petrograd says the Russians have smashed the 11th Turkish Army Corps. The Russian Fleet in the Black Sea has sunk eighty sailing vessels conveying reinforcements for the Turkish Army ia Anatolia. The Russians have also been successful in58 words
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Article85 1915-01-18 7 Teheran, January 16. The Turkish Ambassador ha? informed the Persian Government that the Turks are resdy to withdraw from Azerbaijan when it is definitely evacuated by the Russians and when the Persian heir presumptive arrives there. The latter leaves Ttheran at an early date. Turkish Atrocities.85 words
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Article41 1915-01-18 7 London, January 16. The Gazette announces that the order of K. C. M. G. has been conferred on Mr. R. W. Graham, Adviser to the Egyptian Ministry of Interior, and on Mr. Milue Cheetham, the acting High Commissioner.41 words
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General News.
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Article14 1915-01-18 7 Pretoria, January 16. The Union forces occupied Swakopmund, suffering only three casualties.14 words
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Article27 1915-01-18 7 Vancouver, January 16 The Japanese steamer Mexico and the American steamer Governor have been detained on the charge that part of their cargoes are contraband.27 words
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Article19 1915-01-18 7 London, January 16. Two Germans were sentenced to imprisonment for life at Casablanca for espionage,19 words
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Article54 1915-01-18 7 London, January 17. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha announces that the Japanese Government insurance scheme for cargoes to Japan and intermediate ports is at the following rates From Middlesbrough to Colombo and beyond, ten shillings per cent, London to Colombo and beyond, seven shillings, and Marseilles to Colombo54 words
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Article44 1915-01-18 7 Loudon, January 17. Earl Roberts left £77,301 in unettled property, practically everything going to his wife aud daughter?, including the hundred thousand pounds, granted to him for service in South Africa, with a contingent reversion of the latter for Army charities.44 words
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Article57 1915-01-18 7 WORSE THAN MESSINA. Rome, January 16. The King, who has visited all the earthquakes of his time, declares that this one surpasses al), even Messina, as only 3 per cent, of the population of Avezzano are alive, while at Messina 30 per cent, survived. The violence of57 words
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Article83 1915-01-18 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, January 18. A. Wilson, railway engine-driver, fell from his engine near Kerling Station on on January 15tb. He was picked up unconscious, having sustained severe injuries to his head. An operation was performed at Kuala Kubu Hospital and although his83 words
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Article492 1915-01-18 7 “OUR POWDER DRY AND OUR COUNTRY WET.’’ (Contributed.) The President of the Dutch Second Chamber summed up the policy of the Netherlands in tbe following words Let us keep our powder dry and our country wet. (Pappen en nat houen). It is a period of great anxiety to492 words
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Article138 1915-01-18 7 Arrivals. By Klang (January 18) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs Piuhorn, Mr an i Mrs Cole man and baby, Mr and Mrs Boyd, Miss Cameron, Miss d’Almeida, Mes-srs J L Schwartz, P Walton, R L Morgan, A S Blackie, F J Pigott, Pountoey, E A Wilson and E H138 words
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Article184 1915-01-18 7 At the inquest held at Singapore to investigate the death of John Robinson, a European diver, employed by Messrs. Topham, Jones and Railton, who met hia dea h under water at the main wharf works, tbe medical evidence showed that the cause was asphyxia. Dr. MacDougall described184 words
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Article514 1915-01-18 7 Penang Assizes opened this morning, before Mr. Justice Ebden. The caler dar was an unusually heavy one, comprising fourteen case?, including unlawful return from banishment, four counterfeiting coins, one; gang robbery, one assembling to commit gang robbery, one murder, five. An Escaped Prisoner. Regarding the case of Lim514 words
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Article157 1915-01-18 7 Tan Poh was charged with committing gang robbery in the Province on or about December 23. He claimed to be tried. The case as stated for the prosecution was that about 10 p.m. on December 23. d, six Chinese, with blackened faces, forced an entrance into the157 words
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Article67 1915-01-18 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 18. At the annual meeting of Wearne Brothers, Ltd., at which Mr. C. F. Wearne presided, it was stated that the absence of a dividend was due to an increase of stock, and a reduction in sales, necesstiating an overdraft. The67 words
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Article35 1915-01-18 7 Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber Co., Ltd., reports a profit of $17,377, which will Le all used for development. The all-in cose was 1/1 and the profit 8d per lb. Ihe estimate is 70,0«0 ibs.35 words
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Article255 1915-01-18 7 OPENING PERFORMANCE. A splendid attendance welcomed Fillis’» Circus, and the Midget City Company ab Dato Kramat Gardens Penang on Saturday evening, and the enthusiasm disp’ayed augurs well for a most successful visit. Colonel Fillis has an excellent reputation for the quality of his shows, and on this occasion,255 words
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Article154 1915-01-18 7 The fortnightly Handicap Shoot took place on Sunday morning. A sighter and 7 counting shots each at 200.500, and 600,. yards under N R A conditions The result was as follows. Pte A M Forrest with H’cap '76 made 95.88 Sergt G E Motion nil 95.00154 words
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Article166 1915-01-18 7 Ti e following ties have been fixed for to-day Double Handicap—Houston and Dick v. Hall and Owen (2); Cunningham aud Southam v Grout and Heap (1). To-morrow Single Handicap—Houston v Cunningham (2). Wednesday:— Double Handicap—Mitchell and Ward v Houston and Dick (1) or Hall and Owen. P.C.C.166 words
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Article34 1915-01-18 7 Outward P. O. Mail. The R.M.S. Oriental from Colombo i»expected to arrive iu Penang at noon on Wednesday, the 20th instant, and to sail for Singapore and China at 4 p.m. th» same day.34 words
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Article122 1915-01-18 7 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleaded to approve the appointment of the following gentlemen to be Cadets in the Civil Service of the Federated Malay State», with effect from the 28th’ November, 1914:—Messrs. Blacker Frank. Bridge, Newnham Arthur Worley, Hyman Weisberg, John James Hunter,122 words
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Obituary63 1915-01-18 7 Obituary. VICE-ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE NARES. London, January 16. Vice Admiral Sir George Nares (retired) is dead. [Sir George Strong Nares, who was 84 years of age, entered the Navy in 1845, at the age of 14 He was appointed to the command of the Challenger in 1873, and took part63 words
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Article904 1915-01-18 8 THE POSITION AT THE END OF LAST YEAR. Me-srs J. A. Russell and Co., Kuala Lumpur, managing agents and secretaries of the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., have issued to shareholders, under date December 31, the following statement of the position of the property as at December 31 last:—904 words
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Advertisement543 1915-01-18 8 Yorkshire Weave and British Wool. Get light pure wool JIL for a Smart Suit. wZiX Pure Wool Suits are light, healthy, smart and comfort- able. Send for 120 Suit Length Patterns Free. Get |Xi|k your local tailor to make up suit lengths sent direct from r xar Huddersfield, the hub543 words
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Advertisement326 1915-01-18 8 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY BY USING ISS TWELVE CORNER BENT fX principle of construe ttoi' An I RATHER RATHER I fire :'i thief I RESISTING 1 1| RESISTING I 8 SAFE HAS eI K T SAFE HAS I EVER HAD 1 EVER BEEN I I irSCOHTENB j fl OPENED I I326 words
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Article622 1915-01-18 9 THE GENERAL POSITION. Tin has shared the activity witnessed in the copper maiket, says the Ironm nger of the 19th ult. and ha< appreciate 1 considerably in price under the impulse of heavy buying orders on Continental and local account. Nobody appears to be disposed to quibble at the622 words
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48 1915-01-18 9 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance, Jan. 15 ...$73,843.72 Employees of the Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd., and Malakoff Plantations Co., Ltd., 368.00 Balance on Jan. 16 ...$74,211.7248 words
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Article154 1915-01-18 9 The following are further contributions which have been received by the selected commit'ee of the Penang Hindu Sabha. Balance Jan. 11 156.50 Oona Ramasamy Nadar, Toddy Farm contractor, Penang, Singapore, and Malacca $2O, M V Rangasamy Barber $5, Jagarathen $l, Aroomugam $0.50. Sunthraraju Strvai $2, Ramasamy154 words
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Article308 1915-01-18 9 EVENTS OF A WEEK. January s.—Dar-es-Salaam bombarded by British cruiser Fox and battleship Goliath. Russian successes in Poland and Ga'icia, Allies pr< greaa near Noith Sea, and French gain ground in Alsacd after desperate fighting. January 6.—Pursuit of Turk*-in Caucasus continues. Russians cap ure many guns,308 words
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Article144 1915-01-18 9 A recent wire from Atjeh spates that the Controleur of the Gajoelands district, a'so a Sergeant and a Corporal, have been attacked and slightly wounded by natives. The Controleu'- was fortunntely able to keep the attackers at biy with a klewang,” while the Sergeant144 words
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Article55 1915-01-18 9 A public nreting of this society was he’d in the Free School Hall on Saturday evening Mr. Isaac Tambyah, the president, was in the chair. There were about forty present, including Mr. H. G. Sarwar and Dr. L'ston. The Rev. W. Cross, m a., delivered a55 words
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Article60 1915-01-18 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Nam Sang, Brit., 2591, Gilroy, Jan. 17, H’kong, gen., Boustead Co. Nelens, Brit., 4260, Maclean, Jan. 17, Y’haraa, gen., W. M. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Jan. 17, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Klang, Brit., 732, Fawcus, Jan. 17, S’pore, gen., A. G. Co. Jin Ho,60 words
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Article58 1915-01-18 9 To-day. Namsang for Calcutta and Durban. Perak (E.S. Co.) for Deli. Mambang for Setul. Avagyeeifor Bindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Laisang for Singapore and China. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. Nelens for London. (By train) for Ceylon, Australia,58 words
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Article87 1915-01-18 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Mokrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ngi Thye 8 a.m. Deii and Batu Bahra Indragiri 10 a.m. Asahan Jiu Ho 11 a.m. Tongkah Calypso 1 p.m. Port Swettenham Kedah 2 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m.87 words
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Article120 1915-01-18 9 Penang, January 18, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 7.16 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’sight Private 176 Madras120 words
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Article265 1915-01-18 9 Penang, January 18, 1915. S: P. Tapioca $4.05 sales. M. P. Tapioca $4.40 sales Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $32 buyers. Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace SHO nom. Mace Pickings $7O sellers. Cloves $4l265 words
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Advertisement306 1915-01-18 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DIRECTOR of a largo British Trading concern having world wide connections will he visiting Penang about early February ,1 i s desirous of getting in touch with any of standing wishing to be represented in Great Britain or Canada. Address:— Box No. 18, c/o Pinang Gazette. WANTED.306 words
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Advertisement131 1915-01-18 9 THE London Directory (Published Annually) Snables 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 Foreign131 words
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Advertisement237 1915-01-18 9 P. O. S. N. Co. SPECIAL STEAMER FROM Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang DIRECT FOR Marseilles and London. The Company’s s.s. NUBIA,” 5913 tons, 4500 horsepporer,w r er, Capt. A. B. GARWOOD, r.n.r., will be despatched from SINGAPORE on or about 9th MARCH, 1915, calling at PORT SWETTENHAM one day237 words
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Article1424 1915-01-18 10 “ADVICE” OR “PERSUASION-” In the Supreme Court, Kua'a Lumpur, Sir Thomas Braddell, C J C, listened to an appeal brought by C A Panicker, conductor and clerk, against the decision of Mr A A Wiight, the Kuala Selangor Magistrate, in which appellenb had been ordered to piy a1,424 words
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Article205 1915-01-18 10 Monday, January IS. Mee; ing of Penang Athenaeum in Masonic Hall, 9 p.m., Lecture on Nietzsche and the War by Rev. William Cross m.a. Penang Assizes Open. Fillis’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 1.41 a.m. and 2.35 p.m. Low Water 8.26 a.m.205 words
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Advertisement359 1915-01-18 10 j liffl HI Mil .„®TTB pw win—!i dSMSJ&^rfwn? 1 M? I 5sSS> B 1 cocoa r it BEST GOES FARTHEST Ii A delicious flavouring also for puddings and pastry. > >i| JJETjCOOK USE IT. J_ ■a'X7' i BsblT/t r4^WjWt^Pg^Fq^^^.— -Z-L ?^2::hL-t 7l-.'.L\k~. v.'.'' 'J. C. ROGERS Co) PARIT BUNTAR. I359 words
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Advertisement66 1915-01-18 10 It will inteiest you to make a liss from memory of the foods jou eat. the beverages you drink, the goods you nse, which you most. You’ll be surprised to find that most of them are advertised goods. Your favourite tiritik—the dentifrice y< u enjoy using best, are advertised ones,66 words
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Advertisement249 1915-01-18 10 BUCHANAN’S I “RED SEAL” “BLACK WHITE” “ROYAL HOUSEHOLD” SCOTCH WHISKIES James Buchanan Co., Ltd. (London, Glasgow, etc.} have the most extensive Bonded Warehouse in Scotland, and hold, with their subsidiary companies, the largest stocks of Whisky maturing in Bond. They are thus able to guarantee the continued excellence cf these249 words
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Article387 1915-01-18 11 CURIOUS GERMAN PROCEEDINGS AT ANTWERP. The story of a German rail 01 a Du‘ch banking house a 1; Antwerp is told by the Antwerp correspondent of an Amite dam contemporary, wh) sayi it has caused a great stir in the business world there. The firm concerned387 words
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Article481 1915-01-18 11 The Onus of Proof. In the Salfo d County Court, on Dec. 9, Judge Melior, K.C., gave his reserved decision in an action in which the London and North-Western Railway Company were sued by Messrs 1 John Hallett and Co., Ltd contractors and merchants, of New Bsiley481 words
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Article22 1915-01-18 11 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman. Singapore:—Riffles Hotel. Rangoon Hotel. Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya.22 words
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Article539 1915-01-18 11 HOW SERGEANT HARLOCK WON THE V.C. i A “Central News” correspondent writes: I i have been told the story of the incident which, with gallant conduct on all occasions, > won for Sergeant Harlock, 113th Battery R.F.A., the Victoria Cross. I will try to give it in539 words
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Article369 1915-01-18 11 The twj boat trains at Victoria each day, writes a London Correspondent, are crowded with soldiers going back to the station with their wives, and often wi r h small children, open-eyed with the wonderment of departure, hand-in-hand. You retlise how it is that so369 words
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Advertisement75 1915-01-18 11 YVbe«> man assert» hi» disbelief ia advertising, ask him whose soap h» uses whose beverages he drink». In vine case, out of ten they will be advertised articles, and though statu that he has not changed his taste for «ears it proves not so much that he is not iurtuonced75 words
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Advertisement1900 1915-01-18 12 p. &O. intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Steam Navigation Co. INDIA F r I I steam,r ste»m ship t 9 t l!t KbSF Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. Klan" Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all eTEill IT A Vlf 1 A TIAU PAIfDAMV ITA Port Swettenbam and Singapore.1,900 words
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