Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 March 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-03-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 58 VOL. LXXIII. FRIDAY. 12th MARCH. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement849 1915-03-12 1 0 IF YOU WANT TO SHIP, J BUY on SELL LI rubb eru OR TO H LJ FORWARD GOODS U R to ANY PART of the WORLD f B U GO TO ALLEN DENNYS Co., PB 11 J Tf, STKBKT. g N. Y. K. Pi MACK r.TF HORSE SUN LIFE849 words
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Advertisement62 1915-03-12 1 laDDaooHacuiaDwaanaawaDaacni a a g FOK SBO g can have the Pioanj o X Goaette n posted every day far a whole year io your addrea*. 3 (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $B7). Proportionate Quarterly nod E Half-yearly rate*. <• 2 Bubesripticn* »re psy&bk» in b. advance and remittance* should ij be addressed to62 words
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Article420 1915-03-12 2 JPE NANG’S NEW DEFENCE FORCE. A further meeting of those interested in the proposal to form a veterans corps—or, to call it by its more recent designation, a Town Guard—was held in the Town Hall, Penang, last evening, Mr. Justice Ebdei presided over a large attendance, being supported420 words
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Article216 1915-03-12 2 DECISION OF PRIVY COUNCIL. The cass Chuah Hooi Gnoh versus the late Khaw Bim Bee has just been decided in Pirvy Council. This was a suit for the administration of the estate of Khaw Soo Cheng, late Rajah of Renong. In 1911 Mr. Justice Thornton granted216 words
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Article190 1915-03-12 2 To-night a testimonial benefit will be tendered by the members of the Company to Bert Willison, the popular proprietor. The performance will be under the patronage of Major Minniken, O. C., Major the Hon. A. R. Adams (Commandant) officers of the Penang Volunteers and a goodly muster of190 words
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THE MUTINY.
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Article65 1915-03-12 2 The follow'ng is a copy of a telegram received from the Private Secretary, Singapore, on March 12th, and sent to us for pubFcation by the Hon. Resident Councillor During the last 24 hours four more men have been captured. His Excellency the Governor will review the landing65 words
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Article43 1915-03-12 2 A further telegram received from the Colonial Secretary Singapore to-day, says. His Excellency has received a telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, conveying by Command His Majesty’s appreciation of the loyal attitude of Singapore Moslems.”43 words
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Article1101 1915-03-12 2 Trial of Party Captured in Johore The scena at the Court-Martial on Wednesday morning was an unusual one. Mustered in the body of the court were no fewer th.iu forty-five alleged mutineers, all men of the sth Light Infantry and apparently a most representative selection of the various1,101 words
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115 1915-03-12 2 [From Our o>cu Correspondent Singapore, March 12. At the Court-Martial, four men of the Malay States Guides were charged. Accused were seen on the Bokit Tiraah Road on February 18, waving their rifles to attract the attention of soldiers in a train. Capt. Blanford went115 words
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Article168 1915-03-12 2 Siam Observer.” One man was killed on the spot, one died in hospital later, and three were slightly injured, as the result of an explosion of condemned ammunition which took place at the Butts, Bangkok, on March 3. The ammunition (rifle) was the property of Messrs. B.—“ Siam Observer.” - 168 words
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Article91 1915-03-12 2 London, Feb 26.—The first week’s submarine piracy has disappointed Germany. Newspaper comments show this feeling. Greater deeds were expected. Both airships and submarines have been unable to get full freedom of movement. It seems that Germany was promised a dozen to a score of ships daily. The attack91 words
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Article76 1915-03-12 2 Mr. Van Geuns, the editor-in-chief of the “Sourabaya Handelsblad” has been sentenced by the Sourabaya Court of Justice to three months’ imprisonment for violating the neutrality of Netherlands India by publishing particulars of the Emden’s movements at Sabang. The defence was that there was a76 words
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Article770 1915-03-12 2 AN OPTIMISTIC OPINION. The satisfactory level at which the tin price remains is not only the cause of extreme gratification, but to many of considerable surprise. Opinion may be said to be roughly divided into two camps There are those who hold that the price will rise770 words
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Article72 1915-03-12 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m. this evening 1. Selection Bocaccio ...Suppe 2. Lancers Songs of London ...Williams 3. Waltz The Girl in the Train ...Fall 4. Polka The Handy Man... Coots 5. March Krummholtz ...Barty72 words
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Article23 1915-03-12 2 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Cbylon Nuwara Ellya.23 words
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Advertisement823 1915-03-12 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wanted. TYPIST for Office in Taiping FALMOUTH HOUSE, Apply No. 32, c/o (FARQUHAR STREET,) 230-12-3 S FRONTAGE. TO LET. Rooms Single and Double, HOUSE No. 63, NORTHAM ROAD Terms Moderate. For particulars apply to Mrs. TRENGOVE. KENNEDY 4 Co 127 3—u c timber, All classes and descriptions A823 words
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Article1385 1915-03-12 3 the boat and the man. T 1 e submarine is generally considered to I a modern invention but the idea of t f e submarine, writes Mr. Fred T. Jane in I Edinburgh Review,” is about as o dern as ie P^ ia,ftnx or elephants of Pyrrbu’i King1,385 words
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Article148 1915-03-12 3 Messis. Guthrie <k Co., Ltd. in the weekly report, dated Singapore, Tuesday, 9th inst says A Rubber Auction held to-day established a fresh record as regards quantity cata'ogued, there being 222 tons offered. A much bet'er tone prevailed and prices all round showed an improvement. Bidding at148 words
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Article180 1915-03-12 3 The following letter has been received by H. B. M.’s Charge d’Affaires in Bangkok :—Buckingham Palace, 22nd, January, 1915, Thos. H, Lyle, Esq. British Legation, Bangkok, Siam. Dear Sir, I am desired by the Prince of Wales to thank you for the turn of £l,OOO, being the180 words
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Article168 1915-03-12 3 O Hylam, in dur hours of ease So stolid, slow the Mem to please A loyal hearted servant thou; When darker sinners raised a row.” The parod st is obviously in bad form, but we know what he means, and we join him in cordial appreciation168 words
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Article42 1915-03-12 3 Kitchener to Visit Cairo. Amsterdam, Feb. 10th—A German wireless message states that, at the new Khedive’s request, Lord Kitchener will visit Cairo at the end of the present month, and that the Prince of Wales will probably accompany him.42 words
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Article, Illustration272 1915-03-12 3 MILESTONES.” The “London Times” said of “Milestones”, which ran for 679 nights at the Theatre Royal, London, and is being produced to night at the Town Hall:—“ Milestones” is the artistic and popular success of the year. Messrs. Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch have written the most272 words
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Article271 1915-03-12 3 LIVE FOR YOURSELF.” RUNAWAY WIFE’S LETTER TO ACTOR HUSBAND. Returning to his home, an actor-husband, Mr. Hewitt James Wilsoa Scott, who is a member of a company that played in Singapore not so long ago, was greatly shocked and surprised to find a letter from his wife revealing the truth,271 words
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Article227 1915-03-12 3 A Sentence of Drath. In the Supreme Court, Taiping, on Monday, Mr. Justice R. C. Edmonds, Judicial Commissioner, presided over the second Assizes of the year. The first case called was that of Ali bin Hadji, who was charged with the murder of Ibas Bin Dramok. The prosecution227 words
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Article1697 1915-03-12 3 STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING. ARROGANCE OF GERMAN OFFICERS, The following letter by a resident iu Constantinople, written on 2nd January, will be feund of very general interest Arrests and expulsions continue, and there must be quite a number of English, French and Russians scattered about all over Anatolia:1,697 words
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Article236 1915-03-12 3 Almost everyone—man, woman or child —needs a tonic sometimes, especially at this time of year. We often say that a man is lazy because he takes little or n > interest in his work and seems unwilling to do it; but the truth is that236 words
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Article1048 1915-03-12 4 While the self-sacrificing efforts of the members of the Volunteer Corps deserve the fullest recognition, the well attended meeting at the Town Hall last evening demonstrated that a largs and useful body of men is available for purposes of local defence who are unable or ineligible to1,048 words
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Article933 1915-03-12 4 Yesterday, we quoted a general knowledge paper,” set for a Girls’ School in England, in which several posers were included, calculated to baffle some of the students. The paper was devoted to the war, its causes, the men at the head of affairs, naval and military incidents933 words
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Article313 1915-03-12 4 RESUMED HEARING. In the Supreme Court, Penan», to-da Mr. Justice Ebden resumed tbe°’hearin« of the case in which the A. R. Adams, on behalf of the* Attorney General, moves for the appointment of Mr. John Mitchell, c f Messrs. Barker and Co as receiver for th» Seh313 words
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Article67 1915-03-12 4 Arrivals. By Lama (March 12) from Singapore, Mr and Mrs W Jack and child, Five Misses Denyes, Revd and Mrs Denyes, Messrs D B S Teale, P F Stewart, Qwk Seow Tew, Qwk Heng Cheng and Yeng Chee Yee; from Port Swettenham, Mrs Tan Boon Seng, Miss Cowan, Messrs67 words
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Article61 1915-03-12 4 The following have been added to the strength of A” Company, Penang Volunteers. Section 1. —T. H. Nash, J. Seath Section 2.—W. Brown, N. R- Allan; Section 3,—F. H. Grummit; Section I P. T. Allen, J. Seller, F. T. Ellis, R. B. Bridge. Privates J. A. Doral, and61 words
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Article265 1915-03-12 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefine 1 tin in Penang was $82.25 per picul, business done., an increase of 75 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at» £lB9 10s. Spot, and £166 three months. By the 8.1. steamer Golconda there arrived, to-day 170 kaugany coolies, 1 voluntary coolies265 words
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Advertisement208 1915-03-12 4 THE POPULAR PETER WALKER p— ggft PETER WALKER Sg LAGER IB J4BA I WRj FROM ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, or SELLAR, MURRAY Co., PENANG MICHELIN TYRES. G. W. WILSON Co. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED Stockists in Penang. STOCKS AND PARTICULARS OF PRICES TO BE OBTAINED AT 16, Northam Road. i n/l n208 words
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Advertisement105 1915-03-12 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. Sarkibs Brothsrs Proprietors. NOTICE, TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” The subscription accounts of the Pinang Gazette,” for the ensuing,105 words
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Article342 1915-03-12 5 [Reuter’s Services]. BIG FIGHT IN CHAMPAGNE. GERMANY’S HEAVY SUBMARINE LOSSES. french trawler a victim; The British troops have scored a notable success in the region of La Bassee in which they inflic'ed heavy losses on the German 4 besides taking a thousand prisoners and some mitrailleuses. The victory[Reuter’s Services]. - 342 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article106 1915-03-12 5 PRISONERS AND GUNS TAKEN. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, March 11. A French evening communique says In Belgium there has been a very violent bombardment of Nieuport by 42 centimetre guns. The British Army, supported by our heavy artillery, between the Lys and the La Bassee106 words
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Article135 1915-03-12 5 DESPERATE COUNTER-ATTACKS. Paris, March 10. A French communique says A very, violent German counter-attack was made last night in Champagne. It was vigorously repulsed. We, moreover, gained a little ground along the road from Perthes to Tahure. We demolished a blockhouse at Fontaine Madame, in the135 words
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Article75 1915-03-12 5 Paris, March 11. A French communique siys In Champagne the enemy delivered several violent counter-attack* at nizht on Tuesday and during the day on Wednesday but did not gain an inch of ground. We consolidated and extended our positions on the crests which we had seized, inflicting75 words
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Article97 1915-03-12 5 GREAT LOSSES ADMITTED. London, March 11. A German official report contains significant admissions and says, despite reported continuous defeats, the Russians still Seem to he able to bring up reinforcements, and consequently, they maintain the offensive. Describing the battle in Champagne, the report claims that it left97 words
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Article105 1915-03-12 5 London, March 11. Killed.—P. L. Beck, G. Aked, J. Benett Dampier. Died of Wounds—J R T Roberts, H T Watson, R E. White. Wounded —Reverend Gwynn (attached to the Irish Guards) P Hosack, F Mumford, A Thornely, A L Ward, W J Ambrose, H O Curtis,105 words
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Article38 1915-03-12 5 AUTHOR KILLED IN ACTION. London, March 11. Mr. Gerald du Maurier, the wellknown actor, has been informed that his brother Guy, the author of An Eng’ishman’s Home has been killed in action at the front.38 words
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Article145 1915-03-12 5 London, March 11. Captain Percy Clive of the Grenadier Guards, AI.P. for South Hereford, has been awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honour for bravery in the trenches. Captain Clive was anonymously mentioned in a recent Eye-witness report as crawling with another British145 words
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Article61 1915-03-12 5 London, March 11. A Gazette announcement contains the names of ten recipients of ths Distinguished Service Order and fifteen Military Crosses for officers who had displayed conspicuous gallantry and marked ability, also large numbers of Distinguished Conduct Medals to rank and file, besides the Indian Order of61 words
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Article17 1915-03-12 5 London, March 11. The papers state that the Australian Contingent has arrived in England,17 words
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Article343 1915-03-12 5 ALLEGATIONS OF ILL TREATMENT. London, March 11. In the House of Commons, on the adjournment, several members raised the question of the illtreatment of British prisoners in Germany and the insufficiency of food. The Hon. Neil Primrose, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that papers on343 words
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Article41 1915-03-12 5 London, March 11. In the House of Common®, the Hon. Neil Primrose, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said in deference to the express desire of the Pope, Germany had agreed to a mutual exchange of invalid civilians.41 words
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Article46 1915-03-12 5 ITALIANS’ POSITION. London, March 11. It is officially announced in Paris that as Italy has called out certain classes of Reserves, the Italians belonging to the French Foreign Legion, organised by Garibaldi, will be allowed to resign if they desire to do so.46 words
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Article143 1915-03-12 5 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. London, March 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. F. W. Jowett, Labour M.P. for West Bradford, asked whether, seeing that the future of Great Britain was indeatified with the interests of Russia and France, Sir Edward Grey was willing to rt quest;143 words
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Article179 1915-03-12 5 CHANCELLOR’S APPEAL. London, March 10. In the House of Commons, in the course of a discussion on the munitions’ question, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, admitted that some business men must suffer much inconvenience, but what was wanted was victory, which could not be achieved179 words
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Article22 1915-03-12 5 A BIG DEMAND. London, March 11. Applications for £50,000,000 Exchequer Bonds amounted to £72,750,000, at an average price £95-18-1.22 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article110 1915-03-12 5 FRESH EFFORT TO TAKE WARSAW. London, March 11. A Russian communique shows that the Germans have rallied their forces in North Poland and have been reinforced by fresh troops from Germany and the Grodno region, and that they are making a fresh effort towards Warsaw,110 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article44 1915-03-12 5 ONLY TEN SAVED. London, March 11. The Admiralty announces that later details show that the submarine rammed and sunk by the destroyer Ariel was the U 12, not U 20, and that of the crew of 28 only ten were saved.44 words
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Article79 1915-03-12 5 ELEVEN IN THREE WEEKS. London, Marchl 1. The Daily Mail Copenhagen correspondent wires that it is rumoured in German Naval circles that eleven submarines have been lost since February 18th. Four are officially admitted to have been lost. Nothing has been heard of the others for three79 words
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Article77 1915-03-12 5 CREW SAVED. London, March 11. A German submarine approached a French trawler off Beachy Head and made signs to the crew to trans-ship to a British trawler in the vicinity. Without giving time to disembark the submarine opened fire and damaged one of the trawler’s boats. The77 words
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Article69 1915-03-12 5 London, March 11. At the opening of the Reichstag, the President declared that West, east and south, our own and our Allies’ Armies were standing like walls of steel. We replied to Britain’s threat of starvation with submarines the crews of which have already given many proofs69 words
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General News.
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Article56 1915-03-12 5 Athens, March 11. The Greek Cabinet has issued a statement which says that a long period of peace is an imperious necessary to Greece after two victorious wars, hence, her neutrality was imperative from the beginning of the European crisis, but it remains her duty to fulfil56 words
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Article96 1915-03-12 5 SIR F. POLLOCK’S VIEWS. London, March .11 Sir Frederick Pollock, presiding at the League of Empire Club, in London, said there were possibly confidential negotiations between China and Japan for a very close alliance, which is not a very improbable thing, and quite laudable if made on96 words
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Article330 1915-03-12 5 ANNUAL MEETING IN PENANG. The annual general meeting of the Association was held in the Town Hall last night Mrs. Young, the Presilen* presiding over a small attendance. After the annual report aud accounts for. 1914 had been appraved it was decided to ask Mrs. Ebden to become330 words
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Article51 1915-03-12 5 PRODUCE PRICES. London, March 10. Tallows £44, £44. Linseeds, £4B-6s, Bombay £55. Wheats, weak, White Karachi 58/6 Delhi 59/-. Rosafe 61/3 Gingelly 58/Hemp £2B-5s paid buyers. Tin £lB2. Iron £5B/3. Wheat 59/6. Linseed £53-9s. Oil £29-6s May, August sellers. Coconut Oils, Ceylon £4B-ss, £47- 10s, £5l. Coconut51 words
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Article118 1915-03-12 5 BRITISH BANKERS’ EVIDENCE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 12. When the case was continued, in which Boey Lian Chin, and Lim Tian Siang exdirectors of the Kwong Yik Banking Company are charged with alleged criminal breach of trust, evidence was called to show that loans118 words
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Article907 1915-03-12 5 HOWITT AND PHILLIPS COMPANY’S SUCCESS. The members of the audience at tho Town Hall who have laughed themselves limp at Mr. James Welch’s doughty knight,” and those who had the enviable experience of witnessing the farcical comedy, When Knights were Bold," for the first time are907 words
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Obituary94 1915-03-12 5 Obituary. REV. DR. RICHARDSON. London, March 9. The death has occurred of the Rt. Rev. William Moore Richardson, M. A., D. D,. formerly Bishop of Zanzibar. The Rt. Rev. William Moore Richardson, M.A., D.D., born in 1844, was at one time Postmaster of Merton College, Oxford, subsequently being Vicar of94 words
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Article2571 1915-03-12 6 CAPTAIN’S STORY OF HIS SHIP’S WANDERINGS. HER RENDEZVOUS WITH THE EMDEN. The Prize Court case concerning the Greek steamer Pontoporos was continued at Singapore thoroughout Tuesday afternoon before the acting Chief Justice in the Supreme Court. The AttorneyGeneral and Sir Evelyn C. E'lis appeared for the Crown,2,571 words
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Article184 1915-03-12 6 A General Post. A correspondent of the “TO.M.” writing from Sungei Siput, says Several have in the natural course of events left the district, and, as has been reported in this paper from time to time, a good number of local residents have gone to the front. The184 words
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Article113 1915-03-12 6 Yincrnt-Grey. The wedding of Mss Muriel Grey, youngest sister of Mr. Russel Grey, of Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. Stanley James Vincent, of Seremban, was solemnised at St. Mary’s Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. The Rev. W. S. Kelley officiated. The bride, who wore a white silk lace frock with113 words
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Advertisement226 1915-03-12 6 TRY 1 [PERLIS GUANO I $l7 PER TON CASH EX PERLIS STEAMER AT PENANG. 1 Ready Delivery. Any Quantity. 1 APPLY TO BANKING TRADING CORPORATION NAUDIN TEN CATE Co., Ltd., Penang, g Owners the Straits Guano Co., Ltd.’s Concessions. Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiin I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, IMPORTERS OF Australian Frozen226 words
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Advertisement594 1915-03-12 6 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1.200,00« Reserve Fund £1,800,00c Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200 00' Head Office; 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang 8 er emb594 words
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Article286 1915-03-12 7 March 3.—German aeroplanes attempt to drop bombs on steamer, More Dardanelles forts silenced. Bulair (Gallipoli) bombarded. German submarine rammed by callier. March 4.—British Patrol Yacht shells sub marine. More Dardanelles forts destroyed. Mine sweeping continues. French battleships continue bombardment of forts at Bulair (Gulf of Saros)286 words
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270 1915-03-12 7 WEEKLY EDITION. The following are the contents of the current issue of our Weekly Mail Edition, Saturday, morning, 10 a.m price 40 cents Editorials Page Volunteer Veterans and Reserves 293 The March of Events 293 Germany’s Latest Failure 264 German Psychology 265 Con’antinople 295270 words
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Article61 1915-03-12 7 Friday, Mareh 12. Charles Howitt and 1. Phillips Dramatic! Co., in Milestones,” Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Knala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Willison’s Circus Daily 9-30 p.m. Saturday, Mareh IS. Charles Howitt and A. Phillips Dramatic Co., in61 words
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Article61 1915-03-12 7 Friday, Mareh 12. Charles Howitt and 1. Phillips Dramatic! Co., in Milestones,” Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Knala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Willison’s Circus Daily 9-30 p.m. Saturday, Mareh IS. Charles Howitt and A. Phillips Dramatic Co., in61 words
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Article61 1915-03-12 7 Friday, Mareh 12. Charles Howitt and 1. Phillips Dramatic! Co., in Milestones,” Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Knala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Willison’s Circus Daily 9-30 p.m. Saturday, Mareh IS. Charles Howitt and A. Phillips Dramatic Co., in61 words
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Article63 1915-03-12 7 Friday, Mareh 12. Charles Howitt and 1. Phillips Dramatic! Co., in Milestones,” Town Hall. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Knala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Willison’s Circus Daily 9-30 p.m. Saturday, Mareh IS. Charles Howitt and A. Phillips Dramatic63 words
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Article21 1915-03-12 7 March 23.-—Rural Board Meeting, Land Office, 3 p.m. March 24.—Licensing Justices Meeting, 2-15 p.m. April 3 and s.—lpoh Races.21 words
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Advertisement236 1915-03-12 7 B MANURES Improve the Growth, Health UAND Yield of all Cutivations. R'S The Ceylon Manure Works-A Baur, COLOMBO. PETTER OIL ENGINES, Suitable Mines for use and on Estates. STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING SIZES ARE HELD BY SANDILANDS, BUTTERY Co,, who are prepared to dispose of same for cash at a236 words
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Advertisement672 1915-03-12 7 NOTICE. F u s; WE THE undersigned Hendrikus P Johannes Martijn Jr. and Jan Ellerman, both of The Hague. (Holland) have established ourselves as General Merchants under the style of MAKTIJN AND ELLERMAN *|Mr£ and we have appointed vf w&RL Mr. Abraham Johaanes Van der ZEE our General Manager for672 words
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Miscellaneous81 1915-03-12 7 THE TIDES. Penas g—March, 1915. High Water. Low Water. Standard p. o D,te< Time. Ht Dat T.m? Ht h m ft. h m ft. F 12 m 11 9 5.0 12 m 4 50 1.0 10 31 a 5.6 5 0 a 2.3 B 13 nj 11 85 5.6 1381 words
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Advertisement2066 1915-03-12 8 9* intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Stehft Navigation Co. INDIA i tot d to i shipc»„ lK Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. Klanfy Steamers. CTEAM NA VIC A TIAN fftIfDANV ITH Port Swettenham and Singapore. from the Wnarf. CHINA MLlwALskrtM NAV, 00.2,066 words
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