Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 February 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 43 VOL. LXXIII. TUESDAY. 23rd FEBRUARY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 983 1 It, YOU WANT TO QHIP. buy or sell RUB BER OB TO FORWARD GOODS ro ANT PART or thb WOULD Al UN DENNYS Co., f, IJfIOX mUOET. -——ri N« Y, Ku* M A LTHOI o A ■w Lhb 111 I B State Express Cigarettes are worthy of the highest E
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    • 61 1 laanaanaDnQDDQtHi n FOB S3G g O VFOU can have the Pinnng g I OaMtte posted every day 0 for a whole year <o yonr ndrlre*». 3 (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, JIT). I Pvoportioiate end I Half-yearly ret»-». a Bubacriptiona are payahk- in n ■Amao® and lemittancee ebonld I be addreeaed to 3
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 318 2 Allahabad, February 17.—A cable to the Pioneer dated London, 15th February, says Nearly all the neutral nations have now prote-ted against the German intention to sink ships at sight. This intimation against trading with Britain is not having much effect, as no sailings have canc'elled. It is
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    • 184 2 Judging from the eft >rts of the authorities in Germa-iy in the matter of regulating food consumption it would appear that the danger of dearth not to say famine is much nearer and more real than the Germans had anticipated or the Allies hoped. The Berlin
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    • 235 2 Delhi, February 17.—The following telegram has been received from the Secretary of State by the Viceroy, dated 15th February: The German advance from the northern corner of East Prussia has gained considerable momentum. The German troops have crossed the Russian frontier and are endeavouring to strike
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    • 22 2 February 10.—A hurricane in Samoa has razed every house in Manua Island to the ground. No lives were lost.
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    • 19 2 London, February 10.—The Gotha,” a socialist newspaper, has been suppressed for an article attacking the Kaiser.
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    • 193 2 Calcutta, February 16—The committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce pub lish a letter they have addressed to the Bengal Government strong’y suppor iog the proposals put forward by the Burma Chamber of Commerce in connection with volunteering in India, which were deiigned to introduce a system
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    • 75 2 Calcutta, February 12.—The volunteer units in Calcutta have been officially informed that, as far as can be seen, there is no chance of volunteer corps being raised in India for service in Europe. The Adjutant General in India, however, states that ablebodied Europeans are badly needed
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    • 206 2 London, Feb. 11.— L'he Russian Prime Minister at the opening of the Duma said the Russian army, no* withstanding all losses, was stronger than ever and growing daily and making great efforts to defeat the weakening enemy. Russian resources have proved inexhaustib'e. The Foreig i Minister said
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    • 227 2 A telegram has been received in Rangoon by Mr. de Glanville stating that the first draft of the Burma Contingent which left Rangoon on January 9th under the command of Captain A. 0. Hamilton arrived safely in London on February 10th. The second draft of the Contingent
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    • 97 2 Calcutta, February 17,—An attempt was made last night to assassinate Rai Saheb Nunda Lal Bose, additional superintendent of police, Banpur. It is stated that last evening two men called upon Mr. Bose at his bungalow and weie conducted to him. When asked what they wanted
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    • 38 2 February 10.—A message from Sofia says: A number of officers have been caught in Constantinople in a private house drafting complaints against the high salaries received by German officers compared with those of Turkish officers.
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  • 1099 2 GERMAN GENERAL’S VIEWS. The views of one of the ablest of the German commanders, General' von Hoeringen, on some surprises of the present war are given in a despatch from a correspondent of the Associated Press which appears in the New York Evening Post.” Writing from
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  • 499 2 Object Lessons for Germany. Mr. G. W, Prothero, in a paper read before the Royal Historical Society, London, traced the causes of the Anglo German hostilities from the historian’s point of view. He said it was necessary first to understand the German mini, and next the
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  • 88 2 Tuesday, February 23. Presbyterian Church Business and Social Meeting in Masonic Hall. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Wednesday, February 24. St. George’s Ball Subscribers’ Meeting, Penang Cricket Club, 6-45 p.m. Band, Esplanade,
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  • 18 2 March 6.—Swimming Club, Moonlight Fete. March 24.—Licensing Justices Meeting, 215 p.m. April 3 and s.—lpoh Races.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 367 2 FOR SALE. TAPIOCA PLANT consisting of Tangyes Engine, Boiler, Filter, Bamford Machine, Rasper, etc. Apply Manager, Malakoff Plantations Coy., Province Wellesley. FOR SALE. COCONUT ESTATE. SITUATED near Bagan Serai, Krian District; planted with 12,000 trees, partly in bearing excellent growth. Further particulars from Coconuts,” c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE is hereby
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    • 264 2 POSITION WANTED. Eurasian, of good a<M re 8 com™. ACCOUNTANT and ENT, with 12 year, practical experience m India, Africa and the East b responsible position in any Estate or Firm. Holds excellent testimonial? POr s speaks Hindustani. ar,f l Apply Position,” c/o Pinang The Straits Sales Room, MR. G.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 The Show of Surprises Long looked for come at last. WILLISON’S BRITISH AMERICAN CIRCUS AND Mammoth Menagerie Presenting an all Star Company of Circus Celebrities Culled from the World’s Greatest Shows A rare and costly Zoological Collection OF TRAINED ANIMALS Tigers, Leopards, Black Panthers, Cassowarys, Beautiful Birds, Merry Monkeys, Russian
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  • 556 3 STORMY INTERVIEW WITH COUNT BERCHTOLD. Pari’, January 19.—Quoting the Vienna correspondent of the Giornale d’ltalia,” telegrams to the newspapers from Rome state that Count Berchtold was compelled to resign as the result of a stormy interjew with the Emperor Francis Joseph. The Emperor reproached the Count
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  • 157 3 Fruitless Efforts to sow Dissension. The Figaro in an article headed Reptiles says that in spite of these creatures becoming French or English by naturalisation, they remain no less Germans, liars, and spies, and continue their activities everywhere in London, even in the most aristocratic drawing-rooms, where
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  • 104 3 The Kaiser was passing through a village f f the Aisne a day or two ago on horseback, when the horse, stepping in a puddle, flung a flake of mud against an old Frenchwoman’s face, writes the Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph.” lhe Kaiser made a
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  • 933 3 THE KING’S ENTRY INTO BELGRADE. When we arrived in the rear of the Army on the 15th, writes the “Times’» correspondent, the Serbian gunners were firing through a c’oud of fog and rain against the pontoon bridge over the Save, and on a hostile rearguard without the
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  • 179 3 Scheme of Wing Commands. An Army Order, dated January 16, provides for the reorganization of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing), which in future will be organized in wings, each under a separate commanding officer and consisting of two, thiee, or in special cases, four squadrons.
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  • 173 3 Lord Kitchener is so generally credited with an iron character, devoid of sentiment in matters affecting his great purpose, that the following story of his thoughtfulness is of special interest. A Sunderland woman with five sons in the Army lay dying. Here one desire was to
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  • 90 3 Said to Have Been Turned into a Hospital. Athens, January 21.—Information ha been received here that the battle cruiser Goeben is archored in the Bosphorus surrounded by steamers, in order to conceal the damage inflicted on the vessels. Various other vessels of the Turki-h fleet have been
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  • 443 3 HOW BRITISH SHIPS FARED IN THE CIVIL WAK. The following letter appeared in the “Washington Post” of January 3. The writer is Colonel James Morris Morgan, who was a United States naval officer, but joined the Southern States at the outbreak of the Civil War U.S.
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  • 230 3  -  Alfred Perceval Graves in the Times. January, 1915. Each for each and all for all Hark, the Allies’ trumpet call! All for all and each for each Hark our cannons’ answering speech Thunders through the battle breach. Therefore One—though small, how great Leaped to arms
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  • 174 3 -Ex. Who has not dreamed, on ocean’s swelling breast. Of all he leaves, his dearest and his best, So far behind By oceans separate, Still can he see, expectant at the gate. Gleaming so bright, yet far beyond his eyes, His own awaiting him in glad surprise.
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  • 269 3 Next to Joffre, the most popular l°ader of the army is at present General Foch, the commander of the northern armies. He gained fame by the bitter fight in the north and the operations which are known as the race towards the sea.” General Foch is
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  • 214 3 Is a Cook bad Because hb has Three Wives Wandsworth Guardian’, after discussing the granting of pensions to women not the lawful wives of soldiers, decided by 15 votes to 7 not to support a proposal from Paddington protesting against the indiscriminate granting of pensions, and suggesting that the
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  • 250 3 We Alonb Shall Decide What Peace Shall Be.” According to intelligence from Germany, Baren von Heydebrand, leader of the German Conservative party, who on account of his great influence is often spoken of as the uncrowned King,” was the chief speaker at a great gathering at Magdeburg
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  • 44 3 Amsterdam, January 20. It is reported that an Austrian airman who has bees flying regularly to and from Przemysl was intercepted by a Russian airman, with whose machine he collided. Both machines crashed to the ground, and the airmen perished.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 402 3 WANTED, 200 acres Rubber, good condition about half in bearing. Apply Sawmills, Bruas 25—2 WANTED for May, June delivery 25,000 young rubber stumps. Please give full particulars and price delivered Sungei Siput Station to Manager, Trong Estate. 24-2 TO LET. HOUSE No. 14, Barrack Road. Apply to E. O. MATHIEU,
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  • 1041 4 That the Russian campaign in general has received a serious set-back by the events of the last fortnight in East Prussia and in the regions of Russia to the east and south of the German Province, cannot be denied and when the retirement of the Tsar’s forces are
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  • 255 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.} Kuala Lumpur, February 21. The F.M.S. Government has collected and assembled in book form the records of service and leave of all clerks in the Special Class and Classes I and II of the Clerical Service in much the same form as the
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  • 101 4 The Fu'l Court of Appeal commenced in the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, before their Lordships, Mr. Justice Woodward, Mr. Justice Earnshaw ani Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith. The list comprises twelve appeals. In two instances, however, notice withdrawing the appeal has been n'el, while in another case
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  • 72 4 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender to day, 30,000 lbs. sold Smoked Sheet $lO4 to $llB plain 104 113 Unsmoked Sheet 100 104 Pale Crepe 110 113 No. 2 Crepe 97
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  • 291 4 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance, Feb. 20 ...$86,444.29 European staff, Chinese and Tamil clerks and mechanies employed on the Caledonia Group of Estate’s sth instalment 634.86 Balance on
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  • 775 4 German agents in America, having f a i] ec j to make a favourable impression with their anti-English canards, despite their j n genuity, are now endeavouring to seeds of distrust of Japan. Japanese designs on the Philippi Uog j a the latest scare with which they
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  • 35 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefine 1 tin in Penang was $BO.OO per picul, buyei” no sellers, an increase of 50 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day £lB6 Spot, and £164 three months.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 I BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. 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,
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    • 105 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 Brothsrs Proprietors. NOTICE? TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.’’ The subscription accounts of the Pinang Gazette,” for the ensuing:,
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  • 266 5 ZEPPELIN OVER CALAIS. Russians lose an army CORPS. fet J the SINKING OF THE EVELYN. O rman aircraft have paid another visit to the eastern shores of England, bombs being dr< pped on the inland towns of Co cheater and Braintree, in Essex, the result of which
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  • Grance and Belgium.
    • 31 5 [Reuter’s Services.] FIVE PEOPLE KILLED. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Calais, February 22. A Zeppelin at 4-15 in the morning dropped bombs, killing five people. No panic occurred.
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    • 42 5 A HARMLESS EXCURSION. London, February 22. The noise of aircraft was heard in Essex yesterday evening, and bombs were dropped on Colchester and Braintree. At Braintree they fell without exploding and at the Colchester slightly damaged a bouse.
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    • 270 5 REMARKABLE IMPROVEMENTS. London, February, 21. The Press Bureau has issued the statement of a British observer with General «Joffre’s Army. He reviews recent events *nd emphasises that if the gains in France are only measured by the amount of ground ■won the results are small,
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    • 101 5 FIGHTING IN EASTERN FRANCE. Paris, February 22. A French communique says nothing important has occurred from the North Sea to the Argonne, We carried au enemy trench on the outskirts of Cheppy wood and moved forward our positions. We have won ground at one place
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    • 115 5 London, February 21. The latest casualty killed includes the following Wounded —A. J. R. Anderson, SecondLieut. Ashdown (Leinsters), Captain J. A. Campbell (Suffolks) Carkeek, James, F. S. Cooper, S. Enderby Fledgate, H. Herring Jickling, E. C. May, T. D. Murray (Leinsters), L. Payne, J. H. Stokes,
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 78 5 WHOLE CORPS LOST. London, February 22. An official statement fiom Petrograd says that only isolated elements of one Corps escaped when the Tenth Army was forced to retreat from East Prussia in consequence of the advance of enormous German forces. The remainder of the army
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    • 474 5 LARGE GERMAN CONCENTRATIONS. Petiograd, February 22. A Russian communique says a series of exceptionally persistent and costly attacks having convinced the Germans of the impossibility of piercing the Russian front on the left bank of the Vistula, the enemy undertook a new plan at the end of
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    • 566 5 Wiring nearly five weeks, ago the “Daily Telegraph” correspondent in Petrograd said From the Russian occupation of S:erpe thirty-three miles to the north of Plozk, it would appear that our Allies have assumed the aggressive on a broad front against the southern frontier of East Prussia. As
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  • 93 5 152 MUTINEERS UNACCOUNTED FOR. WATCHING THE COASTS, The following copy of a telegram received from the Private Secretary, Singapore, by the Hon. Resident Councillor was communicated to us for publication this morning “To the evening of the 22nd, out of 818 sth Native Light Infantry, 614 were in
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  • 157 5 DEMONSTRATIONS AND RIOTS. Rome, February 22. An Independent Socialist movement in favour of the interven ion of I aly, on the side of the Allies, is assuming large dimensions. Important demonstrations were held throughout the country yesterday and great enthusiasm was shown. At a Rome meeting
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  • 47 5 A GERMAN OPINION. Amsterdam, February 23. German military circles recognize that the bombardment of the forts at the Dardanelles is not merely a demonstration, but the preface to a se iuus battle for the Straits, the forcing of which wuuld be au important success.
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  • 29 5 WASHINGTON ASKS DETAILS. Washington, February 22. Mr.'Bryan has requested the American Ambassadors in Loudon and Berlin to send details of the sinking of the Evelyn.
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  • 183 5 Load m, Februa'y 22. Sir George Birdwood’s Book, which will be published to-morrow, comprises revised reproductions of various miscellaneous writings, chiefly Indian. In the course of a striking preface, he eloquently condemns German methods of warfare as unworthy of their Aryan origin. The war will not
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  • 25 5 London, February 23.* The following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist Latex Crepe 2/4. [*By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 30 5 Wednesday, February 24 Feast of S Matthias, Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Choir Practice, 6-30 p.m. Friday, February 26 Service of Intercession Lr the War at 6 p.m.
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  • 1217 5 BY ONE PRESENT, {P. G. Special) Scarborough ia known as the Queen of the East Coast.” It ia a title well deserved. There are few who have visited Scarborough and returned dissatisfied. If it ia the delights of the sands, and ita varied entertainments, that you
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  • 259 5 SPECIAL HAGUE SERVICE. The coal freights on the North Sea hive since the last week increased rapidly. The Holland Anae ican Line bis chartered a Norwegian ship for £45,000, for a period of nine months which amount represents three times the cost price. The entire shipp
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  • 301 5 NEW REGULATIONS. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs recently gave notice that it has been found necessary, in view of the present Eu r opean wa-, to revise the system and form of passports granted to British subjects for travelling to foreign countries. From Feb. 1 all
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  • 16 5 Obituary. London, February 22, Colonel T. H. C 8., of the Indian Army, retired, is dead
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  • 1267 6 A NURSE’S STORIES. Evelyn Sharp writes in a home paper I found him in a little seaside hospital near Boulogne—which need not rouse the apprehensions of the Censor, for the ratio of a wounded Tommy to a seaside hotel near Boulogne is as that of a needle
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  • 168 6 The Monster Baulked in thb Jungle. Melbourne, January 22 —ln a statement issued here, Mr. Hughes, acting Prime Minister, declares that he entirely agrees with Mr. Cook, the Liberal leader, that every available man is needed for the front as early as possible. The Government is doing
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  • 256 6 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended Jan. 30, there were 6 3 deaths —44 males and 19 females, equal to a death-rate of 31.45 per mille per annum, compared with 27.46 in the preceding week aud with 34.20 iu the corresponding week of last year. The
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  • 23 6 Penang :—The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Runny mede Hotel, Hotel Norman. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya.
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  • 631 6 —‘M.M.’ AMALGAMATION SUGGESTION. A general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur District Planters’ Association was held at the Chamber Qf Commerce at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Mr. F. G. Harvey presiding over a small attendance, with Mr. F. Clyde Jeavons as secretary. The Chairman said that with regard
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 586 6 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,001 Reserve Fund £1,800,001 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,001 He ad Offiob 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, 1.0 gBNCIKS AND BRANCH». Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton Kobe
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    • 244 6 ABOUT YOUR RHEUMATISM. The joints and muscles of people suffering from Rheumatism and Lumbago are like the hinges of an old neglected gate. When the gate is being opened the hinges show their bad condition by creaking and refusing to swing easily because they are clogged with rust. When the
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    • 231 6 GOSNELL’S EAU ta COLOGNE BEST and BRITISH. 35 cts., 50 cts., $l.OO, $1.50, $3.00 per bottle. THE DISPENSARY, Ltd, 2 4 6, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I RANCH: 26, Campbell Street. Telephones 398 and 568. THE Keechun Studio. Enlargements any size, Sundays open for business, Excellent Photographs, Try our work, Charges
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  • 812 7 f ‘T.O,M.” SEVEN ACCUSED IN COURT. Before Mr. Justice E Imond», and Messrs H L. Armstrong and A. l inker, sit'ing as assessors, atlpoh,seven Chinamen—Thong Cheong, Gooi Saik, Wong Suk, Kong Sim, Gan Loo, Seng 1 how, and Pah Kee—were charged yesterday morning in the Ipoh Court
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  • 562 7 CAPTAIN’S NARRATIVE. Captain J. E. Patridge, skipper if the schooner Ayesha, which the German landing party seized, and in which, when the end of the fight between the Sydney and the Emden was in no doubt, they fled, has written an account of what he saw and what
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  • 157 7 Penang, February 25. Beef— cfs. Soup per catty 18 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 20 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail each 50 Tongue 50 Feet 15 Heart 35 Liver per catty 30 Pork Pork per catty 36 Pig’s Head 22 Feet 26 Tongue 36 Mutton
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  • 81 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Pangkor, Brit., 94, Caswell, Feb. 22, B. Datoh, gen., E. S. Co. Hong Bee, Brit., 2056, Van Egdom, Feb. 23, Rangoon, gen., Chin Hin. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Feb. 23, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Ferguson, Feb. 22, P. S’ham, gen., E.
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  • 42 7 To-day. Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Calypso for Tongkah. Mambang for Setul. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat. Cornelia for Port Swettenham and Singapore Sappho for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pungah for Asahan.
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  • 73 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ngi Thye 11 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 11 a.m. Belawan Circe 2 p.m. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Hong Bee 3 p.m, Thursday. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow
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  • 121 7 Penang, February 23, 1915. (5y 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 Demand
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  • 260 7 Penang, February 23, 1915. S. P. Tapioca $5.10 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.85 sales. Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $34.40 sales Trang Pepper $25.00 sellers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $64 sales. Cloves $4l nominal.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 657 7 J Valuable alike for the Invalid and Robust 1 (I) The -AHenburys- Diet is recommended for general A Complete Milk and Farinaceous Food Ea.y (a 1 r J- nr. J °f Digestion, Most Agreeable to Take, Simply Zfr use in place of ordinary milk foods, gruel, etc., and an<J Quickly
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 127 7 THE TIDES. Penafg—February, 1915. High Water. Low Water. Date. St’O'lard Standard Ht lime. Time. h m fr. h m ftTu 23 m 4 0 3.7 23 mlO 26 2 6 4 55 a 4 3 24 m 3 30 2 9 W 24 m 9 42 3 0 0a 3.1
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    • 174 7 LEST YOU FORGET! Beware of the geesa when tha fox preaches and Be timely wise rather than wise in time.” TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT!! Commencing Wednesday, the 24th February, 1915, and following 2 nights. THE STRAITS CINEMA, PENANG ROAD. The Leading Premier Show in Penang and The People’s Favourite Rendezvous,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1743 8 P* P* r intended sailings. Straits Steam Ship'Co., Ltd. hp<J| Ocean Steam Navigation Co. Ijjßgr RrITISH INDIA T 1. s*-™. steam ship c 114 Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all I Every Tuesday> at 5 30 p ra Steamers. M fTEAII SIAVIfATIAN PAUDA NV ITA Port Swettenham and Singapore. from the
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