Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 February 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-02-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 40 VOL. LXXIII. FRIDAY. 19th FEBRUARY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement885 1915-02-19 1 TOU WANT TO SHIP. 4 f BUY OR SELL 0 p, U B JB Ez R. OB TO 2 poffWARD GOODS =j rc ART RABT F THS WORLD r eo to 4LLEN DENNYS Co., j VWIOM mUBKT. "1 f 1 T Mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrm n SUN LIFE GOSNELL’S J. pi n Mail885 words
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Advertisement68 1915-02-19 1 IOaOOOQSJOcnUSDDf'DDSQOnC O» s O IOK $3O g 3 "VfOU can hare the Pin an g O I Gaantte po.t“d every day c 4 fcr whnl* yp'-r co yonr j D 3 (LOCAL SUeSCRJWTIOH, 527} 0 PlcporuoDate Quarterly and 1 Half-yearly ra.t<»a. Buhac’-iptior» are payxhJr j n attva&ee and remittance, abonld68 words
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Article468 1915-02-19 2 The funeral of the late Mr. R. A. P. Hogan took place at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Tte procession started from the deceased’s residence in Tanj >ng Bungah and proceeded slowly to the Protestant Cemetery, Western Road, where the interment took place. The468 words
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Article200 1915-02-19 2 Fighting in Water. Rotterdam.—The battle in Flanders is confined to the artillery and air-craft. The fields have been converted into lakes, and the trenches are deep ditches. The infantry are unable to keep ther fring positions. Despite rain storms, the airmen on both sides are daily raiding. Guns200 words
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Article132 1915-02-19 2 According to a gentleman connected with the mercantile marine, who arrived in Sydney from Singapore, (says the Sydney Daily Telegraph the Straits Settlement Steamship Co. has given an order for the construction of 12 new steamers to take over the trade previously held there by the Germans.132 words
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POLICE COURTS.
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Article138 1915-02-19 2 As the result of going on the spree yesterday a Malay School boy named Syed Abdulrahman was brought before Mr. Hamilton this morning and bound over for one month to come up for judgment when called upon. Accused, who was under the influence of liquor, went to138 words
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Article97 1915-02-19 2 Supan and Karpaya appeared before Mr. Hamilton this morning on the charge of depositing a dead body on King Street yesterday. Tl e corpse was found by the police, who made enquiries and received information of the alleged offenders, of whom there were three. The97 words
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Article57 1915-02-19 2 Before Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton, to-day, a Malay woman, named Halimah, was charged with maiming a calf. It appears that the animal went into her garden and, it is alleged, she took a parang and cut it on the back. Case postponed for a57 words
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Article271 1915-02-19 2 Germa-n Ships at Java. Particular a'tention is drawn to the meeting of consignees having cargo on the German ships at Java, which will be held at the Chamber of Commerce. In regard to the Scandia judgment the Chamber has received a copy of a cable forwarded to the271 words
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77 1915-02-19 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance, Feb. 17 ...$86,162.29 Lim Kongsi, 2nd instalment. 30.00 Hoh Ban Ho, Lumut, per D. O. Dindings 20 00 Amount collected by Haji Zacbariah Syed77 words
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Article35 1915-02-19 2 Balance Feb 12 $770 66 “Sundries” 3.29 Mrs. Alma Baker, bridge winning 4.00 Amount collected by all Saints Church, Taiping 141.17 Balance on Feb. 18 $919.12 Amount previously acknowleged $8,323.80 Total $9,242.9235 words
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Article564 1915-02-19 2 THE NEWS OF A WEEK. [From Our Own Correspondent.} Mr. W. W. Dean, formerly of Vai d’ Or Estate, has taken over the management of Cnimpul Estate from Mr. C. Drummond, who left for Home recently by the Nubia. Negri Sembi’an a e to be congratulated in564 words
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Article261 1915-02-19 2 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 16. The Methodist G>ii IV School has closed for a fortnight’s vacation and will re-open on March Ist. It is not customary to give so long a vacation during the Chinese New Year, but it was rendered necessary owing to261 words
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Article30 1915-02-19 2 Arrivals. By Namur (February 18) from London, Mr and Mrs J H Logan, Mr and Mrs R Caldwell, Mrs Hatchell and Miss Borthwick; from Colombo, Mrs P B Ford.30 words
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Article537 1915-02-19 2 MISERY IN OSTEND. Au extraordinary picture of Ostend is drawn by a correspon lent of the Lyd, who has succeeded iu vidting the town. He says out of the 45,000 inhabitants 6,000 still remain. There is no meat except horseflesh, no vegetables, and very little bread. All wine537 words
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Article234 1915-02-19 2 Economic Strangulati in.’ The Pekin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph writes:— British opinion is keenly watching the outcome of the deliberations now proceeding concerning the last phase of the struggle against the remnants of German trade in the Far East, particularly in China. If234 words
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Article72 1915-02-19 2 For the period from the 19th to 25th February, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and four pence halfpenny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis72 words
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Article1614 1915-02-19 2 AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. THE WARDEN’S POWERS. In the Supreme Cour», Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday morning, Mr. Justice Innes delivered a judgment of considerable importance to the mining community, in the criminal appeal Eu Tong versus the Public Prosecutor. The judgment was as follows, reports the M. M.” This1,614 words
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Article228 1915-02-19 2 As is shown in a Mincing-lane ,n ui report of January 21 the Govtrnmen added copra to the articles of w export is prohibited. The news came as result that the price of copra was put o Copra, which is the dried e of the coconut,228 words
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Article1805 1915-02-19 3 many phrases—An Anglo-Indian in the “Times.” v SOWAR’S PICTURE OF WARFARE. german “magic;’ I was passing through the Place at when I ran into the tail-end of a weather-worn company of Indiana filing into the railway station. I askei the )f the®, a strapping youngmany phrases—An Anglo-Indian in the “Times.” - 1,805 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1915-02-19 3 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] London, January 23, 1915. A Great Disaster. Even at a time when the events of war have made death and destruction on a large scale seem almost ordinary, the world has been horrified by the terrible disaster in Italy. For wholesale wiping out of1,246 words
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Article250 1915-02-19 3 Suppression of Alcohol Leads to Increased Productivity. In an explanatory note accompanying the Budget Bill the Russian Minister of Finance states that the termination of the mobilisation has permitted the gradual reestablishment of the circulation of merchandise. Thus the loading of goods trucks during November was only250 words
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Article22 1915-02-19 3 Fenang -.—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Singapore:—Riffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Ceylon —Nuwara Eliya.22 words
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Advertisement113 1915-02-19 3 The Sting of Sciatica The stinging pains, the stabbing knifethrusts of agony —the fearful tortures of this dread disease have no more terrors for those who have tried and so know the power of Little’s Oriental Balm. If you have not used this miraculous remedy your faith may be weak.113 words
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Advertisement398 1915-02-19 3 The Resident Councillor will be At Home on Thursday the 25th February, at 5 p.m. No separate incitations will be issued. ASSISTANT WANTED. EUROPEAN Assistant required for Merlimau Estate. Must speak Tamil. Commencing salary $2OO to $225 according to qualifications. Apply in writing to SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Malacca. WANTED398 words
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Article968 1915-02-19 4 All previous records of canting hypocrisy by German apologists are eclipstd by the recent Notes addressed to neutral States by the Teutonic apostles of frightfulness and kultur. No one in his semes is likely to be misled by the attempts to throw dust in the eyes of968 words
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Article972 1915-02-19 4 The reply from Berlin to the American note, telegraphed to us by Reuter, speaks eloquently of the economic pass to which Germany has been re’need. It is, in the main, an answer that was to be expected, yet it demonstrates beyond doubt that the official messa es972 words
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Article101 1915-02-19 4 It is with the deepest regret that we have to announce the death of Mr. Quah Ben» Suah, proprietor of Chop Chuan Hup of No. 137, Beach Street, Penang, which took place in his shop yesterday mornioa The deceased gentleman, who was about 4G101 words
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Article35 1915-02-19 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefine 1 tin in Penang was $77.00 per picul, business done, an increase of $1.25. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l7B Spot, fund £156 10s. three months.35 words
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Article26 1915-02-19 4 The output of the Deebook Dredging Company for the fortnight ending the 18th instant was 126 piculs. Three days were lost through broken hangee.26 words
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Article503 1915-02-19 4 We are informed by Messrs. Kennedy i Co that the output; of the Ayer Wen: Mines for the month of January was 157 piculs. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Duncan left IpoE to-day for Penang enroute to Hongkong by the P. and O. s. s. Sirdinia on a six.503 words
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Advertisement151 1915-02-19 4 .IT IPFOIffIIEMT TO HIS MAJESTY KINS BEORGE V. 9 Motor, Motorcycle, 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,151 words
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Advertisement107 1915-02-19 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. Sarkies Brothers Proprietors. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” The subscription accounts of the Pi nan g* Gazette,” for107 words
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Article376 1915-02-19 5 BRITISH FLEET'S GRIP ON GERMANY. FRENCH STEAMER SUNK. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED AND CREW INTERNED. j}, e Allies hive progressed north of Arras, near Rheims, in Champagne, at several points in the Argonne, between the latter snd the Meuse, and in Alsace Heavy losses were inflicted on the enemy376 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article272 1915-02-19 5 [Reuter’s Services J (By Submarine Telegraph.) [Copybight Telegram.] Paris, February 18. The evening communique says that between the Sea and the Oise our artillery dispersed numerous bodies of troops and destroyed convoys and caissons. We carried two lines of trenches north of Arras, and repulsed violent[Reuter’s Services J - 272 words
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Article31 1915-02-19 5 ALL RETURN SAFELY. Paris, February 18. A French communique says despite an intense cannonade the French and British aircraft which attacked Ghistelles and Ostend all returned unharmed.31 words
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Article222 1915-02-19 5 CREW INTERNED IN DENMARK. Copenhagen, February 18. Two Zeppelins passed westward over France in the morning coming from the north. The first returned at one o’clock and the second at five. The latter descended on the beach at Fanoe on fire. The crew of fourteen were capture! and222 words
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Article93 1915-02-19 5 London, February 17. The following is the latest list of casualties Killed Lieutenant L B Hardy, Captain F Fitzgerald of Princess Patricia’s Regiment and Lieutenant C Price of Princess Patricia’s Regiment. Died of Wounds Captain E. Gibb?, Somerset Yeomanry. Died Lieutenant H S Keating. Wounded D93 words
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77 1915-02-19 5 ABOUT 3,000 RECOMMENDED. London, February 17. The London Gazette issued to-night twenty-seven pages containing Field Marshal Frencn’s recommendations for gallant and distinguished service in the field. It includes all ranks of all arms, also the Naval Transport, Naval Airmen, Indian Army and Queen Alexandra’s Nurses. Altogether77 words
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Article37 1915-02-19 5 London, February 18. In an Order of the Day, His Majesty expresses appreciation of the services of the 2nd Leicester Regiment. Field Marshal French recently addressed them and paid a tribute to their gallantry.37 words
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Article57 1915-02-19 5 REPRESENTATIONS TO U. S. London, February 17. In the House of Commons at questiontime the Hoo. Neil Primrose, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that Great Britain had made strong representations to the United States regarding the treatment of British prisoners in Germany, and drawing attention57 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article108 1915-02-19 5 Petrograd, February 18. A Russian communique says the fighting on the right bank of the Vistula continues practically in the seme regions, being very desperate in some sectors. No change has occurred on the left bank of the Vistula. The Russians repulsed an attack on108 words
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Turkey and the Near East
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Article47 1915-02-19 5 INCIDENT CLOSED. London, February 18. Reuter learns that the Director General of Police at Constantinople has formally expressed regret for the insult to a Greek Naval Attache and has promised to issue a communique to that effect. The incident is thus regarded ss closed.47 words
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Article35 1915-02-19 5 London, February 18. “The Times” Cairo correspondent says the Turkish troeps defeated on the Canal were apparently mo:t’y despatched from the Caucasus. No fresh a tempt on the Canal is expected.35 words
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16 1915-02-19 5 London, February 17. The Austrian and German Ministers have left Constantinop'e for Teheran.16 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article104 1915-02-19 5 THE CREW’S STORY. Pari", February 17. The sinking of the Dulwich was an act of pure piracy. The crew say she was sailing in clear weather, in the evening, in a roughish sea, when suddenly there was a terrific explosion on the starboard. The ship began104 words
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Article95 1915-02-19 5 Paris, February 18.. An official m c ssage says the German submarine Ul6 sank the French steamer Ville de Lille, between Cherbourg and Dunkirk, allowing the crew to take to the boats. London, February 18. A Paris communique says that the Ville de Lille sighted a submarine95 words
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Article134 1915-02-19 5 SAILINGS AS USUAL. London, February 18. The day appointed by Germany for the blockade of Great Britain finds British shippers unperturbed. The cross Channel services are unaltered. The Liverpool Mercantile Marine Association in a letter to Mr. Churchill and Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade,134 words
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Article364 1915-02-19 5 THE FOODSTUFFS PROBLEM. London, February 17. Sir Edward Grey’s final reply to the American note of December 28th is published. It elaborates the arguments advanced in the preliminary reply, and emphasises that the distinction between foodstuffs destined for civilians and those for armed forces disappears when364 words
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Article872 1915-02-19 5 GERMAN REPLY TO AMERICA* London, February 18. The German reply to the American note declares that Great Biitain’s violation of Naval International Law, including the inhuman attempt to starve the civilised German people into submission and neutrals’ acquiescence in such violations, especially the unhindered traffic of arms872 words
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General News.
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Article48 1915-02-19 5 [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Melbourne, February 18. The Commonwealth has appointed a Financial Adviser to f-uperviee the purchase of Naval and Military stores involving an expenditure of eleven millions up to the end of June. The Federal Government has decided to construct its own aeroplanes.48 words
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Article61 1915-02-19 5 London, February 18. In the House of Commons, in iep]y to a qaps'ion, Mr. C. H. Roberts, Under Secretary for India stated a report on indentured Indian immigrants io the West Indies was being presented. The general conclusion was that the advantage»of the system far61 words
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Article98 1915-02-19 5 PRODUCE PRICES. London, Febiuary 17. Copper £63-7s. 6d. Spelter £32. Ironsheets fourteen selected 7(h. 3d. Cotton seed £7-10s. Wheats, white Karachi 60s. 6d. Delhi 61s. 6d. April Mny paid, Rosafe 635. 3d. paid, Toria 525. 6d. Wheat 61’. 61. bujers. Hemp £27 paid. Lead 19£. Tin prompt98 words
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Article113 1915-02-19 5 Deliberate Firing 300 Yards. Miss Smith 26 Mr» Webb 23 Mrs Wright-Motion 22 Miss Mathieu 16 Mrs Durege 6 Miss Pritchard 2 Deliberate Firing 150 Yards. Miss Smith 29 Mrs Wright-Motion 28 Miss Mathieu 28 Mrs Durege 26 Mrs Webb 26 Miss Pritchard 12 Deliberate Firing113 words
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Article50 1915-02-19 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from< 6 to 7 p.m. this evening 1. Fantasia Enjorme de Marche ...Retford 2. Lancers The Pelican ...Solomon 3. Wal z Dane Lee Nuagee ...Waldtevfel 4. Polka Miretie ...Dupret 5. March To the Front ...Hume50 words
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Article57 1915-02-19 5 Malay Mail.” Emphatic Denial. The Chief Secretary understands that letters have been received by Indians from India stating that the Government of India is asking people to pay three or four year# rent in advance in order to obtain money for the War. The Chief Secretary ia,—“ Malay Mail.” - 57 words
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Obituary91 1915-02-19 5 Obituary. PROFESSOR CHEYNE. London, February 18. Professor Cheyne, the Biblical scholar, is dead. The Rev. Thomas Kelly Cheyne, D. Litt., D.D., was Oriel Professor of Interpretation of Scripture at Oxford from 188 > to 1908, and Canon of Rochester during the same period. He was born in 1841, youngest son91 words
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Article1321 1915-02-19 6 SPLENDID REINFORCEMENTS. The following stirring article which appears as a letter to the Antipodes is contributed, by Mr. Spender, editor of the “Westminster Gazette” to his paper on January 16 When I was in France last week, I a«ked some of the fi'hting men whether there1,321 words
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Article127 1915-02-19 6 Amsterdam, January 15 —The Cologne Gazette to-day assents without reserve to the demand of Admiral von Tirpitz, German Minister of Murine, that submarines shall be used as a weapon against British merchant vessels. The journal says From Great Britain’s method of warfare of starving Gerjoany we must127 words
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Article136 1915-02-19 6 In liis month’y report, Mr. A. B. Ward, Resident, Simauggang, Sarawak, says: A Batang Ai Dyak, whilst clearing for paddy planting, discovered something glittering in the ground. On pulling it up he discovered an old fashioned Sheffield silverplated cruet stand and claimed it as gift from the gods.136 words
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Article65 1915-02-19 6 Harbin, February 4.—-A telegram from Athens states that the Young Turk party continues to assure the Mussulmans that Germany is advancing against Servia at the end of February and that direct communication between Berlin and Constantinople will be established in March. The director of Bulgarian railways has65 words
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Article847 1915-02-19 6 COURT OF APPEAL IN JUDGMENT. In the five cases in which the full Court of Appeal gave judgment yesterday, says the Times of Jan 20, were determined legal questions of great importance arising out of the present war. Under these decisions the ownership of much847 words
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Advertisement588 1915-02-19 6 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Ineorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,001 Reserve Fund £1,800,001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,001 Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, KO Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembar Canton Kobe Shanghai588 words
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Advertisement232 1915-02-19 6 DON’T WORRY ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS. Backache is rarely due to kidney trouble. Doctors will tell you that kidney disease, when it exists, may be very far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the back. In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause232 words
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Advertisement243 1915-02-19 6 To build up is weakness To make you well and keen you well—this is the work of SCOTT’S Emulsion. I* cases of anaemia WASTING DEBILITY rickets SCOTTS Emulsion has no equal f 0! bringing back the energy, strength and vigour of glorious health. Still the best at all ages of243 words
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528 1915-02-19 7 WAR RISK TO LONDON. The announcement that the German Admiralty had declared that the waters around Great Britain and Ireland, including the English Channel, would be a war zone, and that every British merchantship, even if it were impossible to save the crew528 words
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Article309 1915-02-19 7 Device to Obtain a Commission At Bow street Police Court on Saturday Jan. 16 before Sir John Dickinson, Bertram Clement John Keatinge, 28, rubber planter, no fixed address, was charged on remand with obtaining a commission in the Army by misrepresenting himself to be Second Lieutenant309 words
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Article307 1915-02-19 7 EVENTS OF A WEEK. February 5 —Turkish attack at Suez Canal, repulsed. Turks lose 3090, including 600 prisoners, in attacks at four points in Suez Canal. Big Battles in Poland and in Carpathians. Tarnow evacuated by Austrians. February 6.—Russians cross the Bzura. Another Australian Contingent of307 words
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Article165 1915-02-19 7 300,000 Austrian Casualties. Copenhagen, Jan. 18.—The last five Prussian casualty lists published contain respectively 7,901, 8,335, 8,169, 8,881, and 3,478, making 36,764 officers and men killed, wounded, and missing, and bringing the total of the 136 lists of Prussian losses upto 177,107. To these must be165 words
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Article102 1915-02-19 7 Friday. February 19. Homeward Mail Closes 7 p.m. The Quaint» at the Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Saturday, February 20. Band, Golf Club, p.m. Sunday. February 21 Church Services. Monday, February102 words
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Article18 1915-02-19 7 March 6.—Swimming Club, Moonlight Fete. March 24.—Licensing Justices Meeting, 2-15 p.m. April 3 and s.—lpoh Races.18 words
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Article62 1915-02-19 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Namur, Brit ,4'BB, Collyer, Feb. 18, London, gen., A G. Co. Trang, Brit,, 73, William Pithie, Feb. 19, Trang, gen E. S. Co. M. Austin, Brit., 97, Eusuff, Feb. 19, Trang, gen., E. 8. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Feb. 19, T. Anson, gen., E. 8.62 words
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Article74 1915-02-19 7 To-day. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pangnga. Pin Seng for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Pangkor for Bindings Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Dovre for74 words
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Article32 1915-02-19 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy Kapurthala 11 a.m. Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban Lightning 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Lama 3-15 p.m.32 words
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Article123 1915-02-19 7 Penang, February 19, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4| 3 Credit ...2/4 9/16 3 Documentary ...2/4f Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 174 Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight Private 176 Madras Demand123 words
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Article243 1915-02-19 7 Penang, February 19, 1915. S: P. Tapioca $4.70 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $5.40 buyers Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $34.35 sales Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace SHO nom. Mace Pickings $65 sellers. Cloves $4l243 words
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Advertisement564 1915-02-19 7 WANTED. 200 acres Rubber, good condition about half in bearing. Apply Sawmills, Bruas. By Order of the Court of Judicial Commissioner, Seremban. Civil Application No. 126 of 1914. Resident of Negri Sembilan by his deligate, C. W. H. COCHRANE, Chargee, against MARISON ALISON GUNN, Charger. In the matter of Grant564 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous79 1915-02-19 7 THE TIDES. Pbnakg—February, 1915. High Water. Low Water. Standard p. Standard D <“ e Time. Date Time. Ht h m ft. h m ft. F 19 m 2 36 6.0 19 m 9 2 0.6 2 59 a 6 2 9 24 a 1.5 8 20 m 2 56 5.479 words
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Miscellaneous423 1915-02-19 7 Everybody in Penang now knows that the GEORGE TOWN KINEMA Has the “Best Programme” Going. We have tbe honour of presenting you in TO-NIGHT’S CHANGE a most c stly Programme, 2 World’s Greatest Detective Features The Munroe Manor Mystery, 3 Parts 3 Keels Cines Capital Sensational Detective Drama. FEATURING MISS423 words
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Advertisement1835 1915-02-19 8 P intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. ißfe Ocean Stgam Navigation Co. INDIA i I se steam ship t lM Steamer». tTFAM NAVIC ATKIN COMPANY ITh Por S”»**®» 11 and Singapore. Every f^Ttho’ w'nfrf 3 P m Klang CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAT. CO., no All Cabins are fitted with1,835 words
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