Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 February 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 47 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 27th FEBRUARY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 353 3 February 13.—“ The Eye-witness with Headquarters sends an account of the battle in the brickfields on Saturday. He says At 2 in the afternoon the artillery opened fire. Our heavy howitzers bombarded the brickstacks and the railway triangle. The boom and detonation of shells were
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    • 65 3 Loudon, February 12The German offensive in the east has definitely failed with the reverse in the Carpathians. The General Staff plan was a complete assault of the whole Russian l ne. The German reinforcements for the Carpathian attack fought well, but were overmatched. The Austrians were gallant,
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    • 64 3 London, February 12,The decision to form a battalion of Welsh Guards has given great satisfaction. It will complete the national character of the Guards’ Brigade. The South Wales Borderers, Welsh Fusiliers and Welsh Regiment have done splendidly in the war. Many individual Welshmen have distinguished themselves. The
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    • 67 3 Pekin, February 12 A telegram to the Times” says that Japan has demanded from China that no part of the Chinese coast and no island shall be ceded or leased to foreign powers. She has also demanded exclusive rights in Eastern Mongolia, Southern Manchuria, the Yangtze Valley,
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    • 50 3 Tripoli: A thousand Arabs armed with rifles attacked the camels of Colonel Gionuzzi’s column near Bungeim early on Tuesday morning and a fight ensued till evening. The Arabs were repulsed with heavy les?. Three Italian officers were and 87 Libyans and Erythreans were killed and wounded.
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    • 56 3 The total casaulties of the Germanic allies are believed to be 3§ millions, including an enormous number killed, due to olo j e formation. The percentage killed on the Allies’ side is much smaller, owing to the absence of reckless attacks. About 68 per cent of the
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    • 42 3 President Poincare, accompanied by M. Aliller and, has visited the front. He crossed the border of A’sace and passed through twenty villages. The President was given an ovation. Houses were decorated with flags. The children sang the Marseillaise.
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    • 37 3 February 12.General Garibaldi is visiting London. He is raising thirty thousand men to join the Garibaldi Legion fighting in France and asks Britons to help him to raise £240,000 sterling to equip the force.
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    • 168 3 London, February 15.Nearly all the neutral nations have now protested against the German intention to sink ships at sight. This intimation against trading with Britain is not having much effect as no sailings have been cancelled. It is believed Germany will invite neutral shipowners to
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    • 125 3 Amsterdam, Jan 23.The Hamburger Nachrichten,” under the heading, We have only one enemy,” publishes the following notice A striking proof of the truth of this phrase is the new prizes which, according to the official "Reichsanzeiger,” have been set apart for special military achievement?.
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    • 107 3 Petrograd, February 12.1 t is officially stated that the appearance in E<st Prussia of our new Army Corps recently discovered, partly Prussians from the western front, partly new recruits and portly reserves, has radically changed the situation, necessitating a withdrawal of Russians with a view to rearrangements of
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    • 35 3 Amsterdam: A sensation has been caused in Antwerp by the sudden desertion of two hundred German soldiers. The military are searching houses and arresting civilians on a charge of assisting the desertion.
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    • 28 3 The Kaiser’s Movements Amsterdam The Kaiser secretly returned to Berlin on Tuesday and held a council on the eastern situation. He returned to the eastern front on Wednesday.
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    • 19 3 London February 12Rome A German Pole, Ledochowsky has been appointed General of the Jesuits.
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    • 168 3 Paris, Jan. 17 There is one thing to be said for the Germans. They may, and do, treat their prisoners badly, but they are quite prepared to do the same to their own people if they think the exigencies of the situation require it. A German prisoner in
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  • 138 3 A shooting accident took place at Torquay as a result of which Lieutenant Hart, A S C, and Lieutenant Simpson, R N, lost their lives. The two officers travelled in a motor-car. They were returning along Torbay-road when they were stopped by two privates
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  • INDIAN ITEMS.
    • 647 3 PUNJAB PROTESTS AGAINST THE RISE, Lahore, February 15 On Saturday afternoon a deputation, consisting of some 2,000 or more employees of the NorthWestern Bailway workshops at Lahore, marched to Government House to present a petition regarding the high prices of foodgrains. The leaders of the deputation
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    • 119 3 Delhi, February 13The following is a message received by the Viceroy At the recent conference between the Finance Minister of Russia, France and Britain, Russia agreed to facilitate in every possible way the export of wheat to the Allie?, though it may take some time before the Russian
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    • 141 3 Calcutta, February 15.—At the Alipore Criminal Sessions to-day the Judge sentenced a man named Pybus to four years’ imprisonment and a fine of R?. 5,750, or, in default, two years more, and Jack Singh, to two years and a fine of R?. 6,500, or in default,
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    • 194 3 Lahore, February 16.1 n the course of a lecture on The Structure of Sounds,” delivered on Monday at the Government College, Lahore, Dr. Fournier D’Albe announced that he had completed an instrument for the rendering of speech and music recognisable by means of the eye. The instrument, called
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    • 96 3 Madras, February 15.Dr. Marsden, Government Tinctorial Expert, in his report for the last quarter of 1914 says with regard to the supply of dye-stuffs with which the war has no seriously interfered, that markets throughout the East have been almost entirely in the hands of German
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    • 37 3 Calcutta, February 14,The Viceroy will open the new Sara Bridge on his way to Calcutta at the beginning of March. One track has been open to goods traffic since the beginning of the year.
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  • 431 3 An Army Corps From Tyneside. One soldier out of every four men. That is the measure of the response given bv the miners of Northumberland and Durham to the call to arm?. These men of the North, so they have been told over and over again, by
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  • 938 3 PROPOSED STANDARD FOR BREAD. The composition of the loaf and its nutritive value will be one of the subjects to which the attention of Parliament is to be directed in the coming Session, arising out of the general question of food sup plies and prices. It has
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  • 485 3 WHY GERMANY MUST MOVE SWIFTLY. The "Times’’ military correspondent having already reviewe 1 the position of the British Army in France, analyses the German strength, and predicts a further attempt to break through the Allies’ line. It is for the Germans a case of "now or never.”
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  • 285 3 Before Mr. G. M. Laidlaw, in the Police Court, Taiping, the story of a burglary committed on Norseman Estate, about 12 miles from Taipim?, was unfolded by Inspector A. Doel, who prosecuted three Sikhs: (1) Abdul Rahman, alias Rods. Singh, alias Ali, alias Sueh Singh and (2)
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 87 3 Pains and Aches. Headache need not make your life miserable. Toothache need nob torment you. Earache need not drive you wild. Backache need not unfit you for work nor neuralgia make pleasure impossible. Little’s Oriental Balm cures these and all other external aches and pains. Stops them quickly. Makes you
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    • 58 3 A BISHOP ON ADVERTISING. Who pays for advertising asked Bishop Welldon during a lecture at Manchester. The person who pays is the seller, but ho is able to pay because he gets vastly increased protits. I do not think the person who pays is the consumer, because prices are not
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  • 947 4 The Allies will soon be faced with a new problem, and it is well expressed by a London newspaper, which states that we shall have to devise ways and means of making our countries German Proof. The German soldier presents no problem. He is in the Army, and
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  • 1134 4 Mr. John Ward, the Navvies’ member,” has accepted a captaincy in the new Navvies’ Battalion for trench digging at the front. Ward is known as the handsome navvy.” He merits the name too. With his wide-awake ha% bis open countenance, his brawn and his fearlessness he is
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  • 117 4 Fantomas,” which has been drawin» crowded houses at the George Town Kineraa for the last few days, will again be shown to-night and those who have not seen it should not lose this opportunity. The Electric Polyscope Company of Argyle Road advertise a grand change of programme to-night.
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  • 508 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tic in Penang was $77.75 per picul, busices» done. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £lBO Spot, and £l5B three months. Mr. F. K. Mackenzie, lately in the employ of Messrs. Thomas and Hornidge, has joined the Royal Engineers, The Rev. W.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 145 4 Al I SOPPS BRITISH PILSENER J- IS BRITISH THROUGHOUT L BREWED AND BOTTLED AT S BURTON on TRENT. 0 P THE BEST BEER EVER P EXPORTED. s D Strongly Recommended by D all Connoisseurs of every I Continent. T STOCKED IN TWO SIZES: QUARTS and PINTS. s H SOLE AGENTS:
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    • 107 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, SANATORIUM 1 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 Brothbrs Proprwtors. NOTICE, TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE 11 PINANG GAZETTE.” The subscription accounts of the Pinangr Gazette,” for
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
  • 35 4 DEATH. Neoh, On the 25th irs* Madame Cheah Gan Nech, beloved wife of the late Lee Siang Hor of Penang, at her residence No. 23, Farquhar Street, of paralysis. Aged 65. Rangoon papers please copy.
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  • 160 5 appalling german CASUALTIES. FURTHER PROGRESS IN FRANCE. I'urther evidence is forthcoming of the intense fierceness of the recent fighting in East Prussia and Poland. The Russians, as we already know, lost heavily, and a Berlin report now estimates the German casualties during the last three weeks at
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 558 5 Rkuter’s Services.] [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, Febiuary 25. A French communique says Our artilleiy at Lombaertzyde demol shed a block-bou-e and some enemy lookouts. We have maintained the ground won in Champagne and made fresh progress. All the enemy’s counter-attacks were repulsed. Our aviators threw
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    • 86 5 London, February 24. Killed.R A Beech, D R Cross, N W King, E R Nash, J J Ryan. Died of Wounds.W J Meredith, A Neave (16th Lancers). WoundedJ E Allen, E Burney, Lieut. Colonel C L K Campbell, A R Cross, (Gordons), L Dr spicht, H
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    • 32 5 CAPTAINCY FOR JOHN WARD, M.P. London, Februa’y 26. Mr. John Ward, the Navvies’ M. P., has accepted a Captaincy in the new Navvies’ Battalion for trench-digging at the front.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 261 5 Petrograd, February 26. A Russian communique says the Russian vanguards between Koono and Olymta on the left bank of the Niemen advanced far beyond the river. The Germans occupy the left bank in the region of Sventoiansk and Goja* A small detachment has reached the right
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    • 93 5 SIR E. GREY’S STATEMENT. London, Februasy 25. In the of Commons, replying to a question, whether Russia intended to permanently to occupy Constantinople, Sir Edward Grey referred M. Sazonoff’s recent speech to the effect that events on the Russo-Turkish frontier would bring Russia nearer to a realisation
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 67 5 London, February 25. The London steamer Deptford was blown up off Scarborough yesterday and sank in twenty minutes. The crew saw a line running in the foam indicating a torpedo. One man is missing. The remainder of the crew were buffeted iu the storm till rescued by
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    • 59 5 London, February, 26. The Admiralty says German submarines have sunk seven British ships since February 18, whereas 708 steamers of over three hundred tons of all nationalities have arrived ab British ports, while 673 sailed the week ending February 24th. The total arrivals during the eight weeks er
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    • 57 5 SUCCESSFUL BOMBARDMENT. London, February 26. The Admiralty says that, the weather moderating, the bombardment of the Dardanelles was renewed at eight o’clock on Thursday morning. After a period of long range fire a squadron of battleships attacked at close range. All the forts at the entrance to the
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  • General News.
    • 22 5 Cape Town, February 26. It is reported that the Germans have sent Colonel Maritz as a prisoner to Windhuk.
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    • 48 5 Ottawa, February 26. In the Canadian House of Commons, Colonel Sam Hughes, Minister of Defence, said the recruiting for the Third Canadian Contingent was enthusiastic, and every regiment in Canada was at full strength. Three more Contingents could be recruited in a fortnight if necessary.
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    • 50 5 PRODUCE PRICES. London, February 25. Copper £64-10s. Linseeds, Argentine 48/9, Bombay 53/6 paid. Cotton Seed 147/6 Wheats, Delhi 60/6, Rosafe 63/3 paid. Tin £180; Iron £57-3s. Linseed 52/6. Tea 61,800 price 1040, Ceylon 23,000, price 1,025 Pekoe 9|d Ceylon. Coconut Oils, £4B-ss, £47-10s, £5l. Coconut £39 buyers.
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    • 114 5 London, February 26. Mr. Aequith moves cn Monday a supplementary credit for all purposes of 37 millions for the year ending March 31, making the expenditure for the year 362 millions. He also moves a fresh credit of 250 millions for the coming year. The White Paper
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    • 115 5 160,000 TROOPS UNDER ARMS. Interesting figures concerning’ Australia’s part in the war have been given by the Australian Minister for Defence, who said that 39,416 troops had been raised for service in Europe and that 1,764 naval reserves and infantry had taken part in operations in the Pacific,
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    • 54 5 A STRONG MARKET. [P. G. Special.] London, February 25. The rubber market is strong, and there is a big American demand for Smoked Sheet, which is now abreast of Para. New Crocodile Rubber Co., Ltd., will pay 10 per cent, half of it in April and the
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    • 460 5 Throughout the past month business in the share market has been restricted, but prices keep good all round, and in many cases distinct improvements have to be recorded. At times it has been difficult to bring buyers and sellers together immediately, but by watching enquiries, transactions can generally
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  • THE MUTINY.
    • 202 5 125 MUTINEERS AT LARGE. The foPowing are copies of telegrams received from Singapore, on February 26, by the Hon. Resident Councillor, Penang, and sent to us this morning for publication Russian Sailors Wounded. On the night of the 25th instant, whilst dealing with scattered parties, two Russian sailors
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    • 42 5 Official Notice for the Press. The sentence of death by shooting passed upon two Sepiys of the sth Light Infantry by Summary General Court Martialfor joining in a Mutiny, was carried into effect on February 23 at 5 p.m.
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    • 75 5 By His Excellency Brigadier-General D. H. Ridout, Commanding Troops, Straits Settlements. The public are hereby notified that two of the sth Native Light Infantry were shot at Singapore on the 23rd inst. These men were found in the act of shooting at peaceful citizens and had been tried by
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    • 121 5 The following Proclamation has been issued by the orders of Brigadier-General D. Ridout, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Any rumours that these men were shot for refusing to go to fight in other parts of the Empire are untrue. The Regiment was to have proceeded to Hongkong on Tuesday,
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    • 57 5 The following telegram, emanating from the Governor at Singapore, has been received by the British Vice-Consu’, Medan A portion of an Indian regiment,, through internal jealousies, rose on February 15th, and refused to obey orders. I regret that there has been a Dumber of deaths. No destruction of
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    • 123 5 We have received a great many complaints of non-delivery of the Strait» Times” of February 17 and subsequent dates to readers in all parts of the Malay Peninsula, says our Singapore contemporary. The stoppage was due to written orders from the military authorities, that no papers were
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    • 214 5 Herr Maximilian Harden, the editor of the influential little periodical Die Zukunft,” who is no Radical and holds in Berlin a place analogous to that of Mr. Garvin in London, has just published an article which contains many mordant phrases flung at the authorities. Herr Harden speaks
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  • 252 5 A correspondent writes A hurried visit to Ipoh after an absence of some months revealed changes which give food for reflection. The demolition of the old Railway restaurant drove me to lunch now provided by that Department in the old Rest house and there first of all on»
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL. Extra Moonlight Dinner and Concert AS ANNOUNCED WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday, 2nd March, ON THE ILLUMINATED SEA FRONT OF THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL.
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  • 402 6 A couple of weeks ago, says the Daily Chronicle,” a Durham country magistrate, Sir Alfed Palmer, Bart, spetkiug from the Bench as to the treatment of enemy aliens, said: The Home Secretary does most unaccountable things; he make? laws one day and rescinds them
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  • 298 6 AUSTRIAN PAPER WHICH GAVE TRUE NEWS. The special correspondent of the Call wires from Vienna, Jan. 10 An Austrian editor, Mr. Joseph Kotek, a Czech, of Ostrau, in Moravia, has been executed for high treason. Mr. Kotek was the editor of a Czech daily paper appearing at
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  • 134 6  -  B. W. Findon. When Britain boasted wooden walls, True heart of oaken tree, Her fame stood high as fame could stand In song of minstrelsy. She rode triumphant on the main, No foe her way could bar, She put the seal upon her might, In the
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  • 352 6 STATEMENT BY MR. ASQUITH. London, February 11.la the Commons to-day Mr. Asquith, speaking with reference to Government’s enquiries into the rise in prices of necessaries, emphasised that considering the circumstance 9 prices to-day w<-re substantially below what most soberminded persons had anticipated. (Cheers.) Broadly speaking, the
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  • 272 6 A Great Effort in February or March. The great German offensive to break through the Allies line at some point between the coast an! the Argonne has failed for the moment, but it is a case of now or never with them, and the Times military
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  • 114 6 Sumatra possesses quite a number of Belgian estates of no mean dimensions, and the personnel of these was before the outbreak of war composed of a large numbar of Germans. Tho hostile relations between the two countries, however, has brought about a change, as Belgian managers
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  • 79 6 With reference to the change at the German War Office the Berliner Tageblatt” contains the following curious paragraph :The German people will trust that this important office is in good hands, an office that after the victory will again make its full power felt, and need an
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  • 302 6 The Japanese Consul-General in Calcutta has issued a statement the substance of which is a denitl of the truth of the telegram published by the Times to the effect that, while demanding special concessions for herself, Japan was insisting that China should make no more concession! to
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  • 61 6 The Temps says that Flight-Com-mander Sampson has done wonders in reconnoitring the German positions, and when unable to go by aeroplane he has gone by motor-car practically into the enemy’s lines with admirable temerity in facing bullets and with utter disregard of death. His men follow him in
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  • 74 6 Saturday, February 27. Rand; Golf Club. 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph. Kuala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Sunday. February 28. Church Services. Moonlight Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m. Monday, Mareh I. Moonlight Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m. Tuesday, Mareh 2. Band, Golf Club,
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  • 19 6 March 6 Swimming Club, Moonlight Fete. March 24.Licensing Justices Meeting, 2-15 p.m. April 3 and s.lpoh Races.
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  • 38 6 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 199, Taylor, Feb. 27, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, Feb. 27, Deli, gen., E. S. Co Edavana, Brit., 2686, Reddock, Feb. 27, S’pore, gen., H. Liebert Co.
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  • 64 6 To-day. Leong Ho for Alor Star (Kedah). Pungah for Batu Bahra. D. van Twist for Langsa, 'T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh. Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Circe for Singapore. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Aladdin for Rangoon. Ngi Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Edavana
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  • 25 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close. Singapore, China and Japan Sanuki Maru 11 a.m. Colombo, Tuticorin and London Lycaon 11 a.m.
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  • 120 6 Penang, February 27, 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. 173| 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 1731 Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight Private 176 Madras Demand
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  • 258 6 Penang, February 27, 1915. 8: P. Tapioca $5.10 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $5.85 sales. Gold leaf $64.40 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 6 Advertisements
    • 587 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 Hbad Oyfiob 38, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies axb Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton Kobe Shanghai
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    • 289 6 A FAR-EASTERN FALLACY. Among foreign residents in the Far East the belief in purgatives as a panacea for half the ills of mankind is a firmly rooted fallacy. At times purgatives are necessary, but their habitual uie weakens the whole system and means ultimate ruin to the digestion. The cause
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    • 15 6 CASH Clearance Sale OF Surplus Xmas Bazaar Stock, NOW PROCEEDING. PENANG CONFECTIONERY, 18, LEITH STREET.
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    • 226 6 The Straits Sales Room, mr. g. b. madden begs to inform the general Public of Penang that he has opened business at 60, Beach Street, as Am. tioneer, Ship Chandi er General Estate and mission Agent. He further begs to assure the Public that all household furniture and other goods
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  • 233 7 EVENTS OF A WEEK. Febiuary 19,Austrians occupy Czernowitz. Kaiser visits Wilhelmshaven and Heligoland. Allies make good progress around Perthes and Champagne also northward of Arras, in Alsace and in Lorraine, capturing trenches and numerous prisoners. Heavy fighting in East Prussia, German counter-attack in Carpathians repulsed. February
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  • 373 7 Get out or Get Under.” With the Business of Great Britain in its present position there has never been more urgent need for men of strong initiative and determination at the helm, and never has the supine policy embodied in the pluase waiting for something to
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  • 372 7 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Church of England. St. George’s Church.2nd Sunday in Lent; Matins, 8 a.m Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Chinese Service, 9.15 a m.; Sunday Schoo], 5 p m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 pm. Hymn 238. As pants the hart; Psalms CXXXVI, CXXXVII, Lloyd Magnificat Foster No. 48.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 746 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LE r IT OUSE No. 14, Barrack Road TO BE LET FURNISHED. 11 A PP i y to E. O. iMATHIEU, OXTON HOUSE, 5, Ar ratoon Road. 17Logan Road. For full particulars apply Miss Case. TO Ministering house No 63, NORTHAM ROAD For particulars apply to Children’s
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    • 71 7 MARTIN'S LadJ to A French Remedy for all ties. Thousand» of Ladie» keep a box of Martin h Pills in the house, »o that on the first sign of any Irregularity of the System, a timely dose a administered. Those who use them recommend tnem, hence their enormous «ale. At
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    • 274 7 NOTICE. In the Matter of the Alien Enemies (Winding=Up) Ordinance 1914. Rautenberg Schmidt Co., Singapore, and Schmidt Kustermann Co., Penang. NOTICE is hereby given that Percy Gold of French Bank Buildings, Singapore, Chartered Accountant, has by instrument dated 7th February, 1915, under tbe hand of His Excellency Sir Arthur Young,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 432 7 The more you try the better you will understand why the Electric Polyscope are so popular. TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY NIGHT!! A Grand Change of Programme AT THE ELECTRIC POLYSCOPE CO., LYCEUM THEATRE, ARGYLE ROAD. Treachery! Tragedy!! Thrill!!! A Mother’s Devotion, 3 Reels Parts 3 A most touching and absorbing domestic Drama
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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