Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-03-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 71 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 27th MARCH, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement879 1915-03-27 1 J JU IF YOU 1 BUY OR SELL R U JB B If) R o 4 OR TO Q J FORWARD GOODS U to ANY PART of m WORLD R CO TO ALLEN DENNYS Co., fl 3 7. UNION STREET. A jj i h i iczjucnmLZjacziacoDczjDczj TZ* drink I n-879 words
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Advertisement56 1915-03-27 1 nouoauanaoDacHiaanaonaaaaa» 5 O FOK 130 H ean have the Pinang I GaMtte" posted every day r M fee a wiboU year to yimr addmM. a 3 (LOCAL SUBSCUIFTION. 527). Proportionate Quarterly and g4 Half-yearly ratea. 3 shi£»-cription# are payable iu 5 ndraaoe and remittances shot;ld t. to q I PtaAMS56 words
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Article404 1915-03-27 2 The following is Messrs. Kennedy »fc ■Co’s share report for March Since the last issue of our report markets have kept very steady with a fair amount of investment buying and while the tendency of quotations generally is upward in sympathy with London advices, there are some404 words
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Article52 1915-03-27 2 LATEST DIVIDENDS. [P. (r, Special Gable.] London, March 26. Bikam Rubber Estate Ltd., declares a dividend of 10 par cent., and places £2,500 to the Reserve Fund. An interim dividend of 12| per cent, is declared by the Anglo-Sumatra Rubber Co., Ltd. Rubbers are most active in52 words
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Article56 1915-03-27 2 ANOTHER 22 SHOT. [Fro n* Our Own Correspondent.] Singapote, March 26. At a mutiny ex°cu‘iou parade yesterday, Colonel Derrick in command, 22 mutineers were shot, and 23 sentenced to terms -varying from transportation for life to seven yeirs The firing party comprised 110 Volunteers. The set of mutineers56 words
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Article233 1915-03-27 2 CHINESE P. C. FINED. This was a summons issued by Soon Yean Soon, rickisha puller to Mr. V. G. Ezechiel, against Tan Kuan Yew, Chinese Police Constable No. 637, for assault, on the afternoon of the 28th November last. This case was originally heard by Mr. L.233 words
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Article598 1915-03-27 2 CHETTY AS DEFENDANT. For the first time in the annals of the Penang Courts a Chetty appeared yesterday as a defendant in a maintenance suit The case referred to was that against Letchmanan Chetty, of 142, Penang Street, who was sued before Mr. Hamilton by a woman598 words
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172 1915-03-27 2 The China Mail of March 11 reports A most successful launch took place at Kowloon Dock this afternoon of a very smart cargo and passenger steamer, constructed to the order of the Straits Ste unship Co., Ltd., Singapore. Her dimensions are Length between perpendiculars 250172 words
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Article134 1915-03-27 2 The acting Commissioner of Trade and Customs, Mr. J. F. Weld, has informed the Selangor Chamber of Commerce (says the “Malay Mail”) that in future, until further notice, permission to export tin from the Straits Settlements or Federated Malay States to foreign destinations should be referred134 words
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Article475 1915-03-27 2 PLAIN SPEAKING AT IPOH. The members of the Central Perak Planters’ Association at their meeting on Siturdaydid not hesitate to show their disapproval of the work of the Agricultural Department. After a discussion, far from being complimentary to the Department, they pissed the following resolution That the opinion475 words
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Article391 1915-03-27 2 Djemal and the Desert March. Cairo, Feb. 20.—The latest reports from Syria indicate that Djemal Pasha recognises the impossibility of successfully attacking the Suez Canal with any force able to survive the long desert march, for Djemal has gone north to Damascus, and it is391 words
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Article952 1915-03-27 2 POLICE AGAIN OPPOSE RENEWAL. The Singapore Licensing Justices sat on 1 Wednesday afternoon to consider the application of Sim Soo Koon, for a renewal of the license of the Army and Navy Bar in High Street. The Justices refused to allow the bar to remain open on952 words
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Article989 1915-03-27 2 March 20. The following wires have been received by Java papers during the pas: week in regard to the Eu opean position The Netherlands Government has notified foreign shipping that strong measures will be adopted to prevent unlawful use of the Dutch flag in territorial waters. Some989 words
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Article304 1915-03-27 2 Under the title of English Conversations for German Raiders Punch i Q eludes an amusing phrase-book for the of German troops The German Expeditionary p Orce especially designed to land on our shores’ have been supplied,” it is explained, w j t h a little book304 words
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Article124 1915-03-27 2 The following was the result of the tie played yesterday Profession Pairs—Sells aad Threlfall beat Whitlock and Syer, 6—l, B—6. The following ties have been fixed for Monday Singles Handicap B—H Oxenham v M Hotchkis (5) (final). Profession Pairs—Craigen and Mason v Everest and Oliver (4). Tuesday124 words
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Article216 1915-03-27 2 Loss of appetite during the surnmei months is a common trouble arising from Indigestion. Lacking a healthy appetite, many (especially women) go too long wit out food, and it is not surprising that they complain of faintness and an all-gone feeling, with an inability to stand216 words
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Article1276 1915-03-27 3 THE STORY OF HER SHARE IN THE CAMPAIGN. Comment his naturally been aroused by the strange mystery that envelops the story of Japan’s demands upon China. The fog of war” seems to have descended not only upon the battlefields of Flanders, but upon the chancelleries of1,276 words
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204 1915-03-27 3 Another famous foreign athlete to meet with disaster iu the European conflict is Rau, the sprint champion of Germany. He was killed in the fighting before Mons, Belgium. Jean Rouin, the French distance titleholder and world’s record holder for one hour’s racing, died204 words
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Article85 1915-03-27 3 A Total of Nearly Ten Millions. Sir William Bull M.P. asked the Undersecretary for War what was the estimate in the last edition of the handbook of the German Army, published before the war, of the total available trained and untrained men in each category of that Army.85 words
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187 1915-03-27 3 Rome, Feb. 24.—General R ciotti Garibaldi, interviewed on his return to Rome, expressed great satisfaction with his reception in London and Pari?, where he said all parties were in complete agreement. He had absolute confidence in the final victory of the Allies and thought187 words
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Article422 1915-03-27 3 M. GUYOT’S HINTS TO THE ALLIES. Peace must be prepared for even as the Germans prepared the war and it is not too early to examine the principles which must govern the Allies.” These were the words in which M. Yves Guyot, the famous French statesman, opened422 words
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Article393 1915-03-27 3 A friend has forwarded an interesting epitome of the service career of the late Capt. H. Cullimore, of the Johore Military Forces, who met his death so tragically on the outbreak of the mutiny in Singapore. Capt. Cullimore, who was formerly in the Royal Marine Artillery,393 words
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Article22 1915-03-27 3 Fenang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman. Singapore:—R.files Hote’. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Ceylon :—Nuwara Elly*.22 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement413 1915-03-27 3 TWO JUNIOR ASSISTANTS wanted 1 for Rubber Estates in Province Wellesley. Apply Huttbnbacii Bros. Co, Penang. 27-3 Experienced manager required for a healthy Rubber Estate (750 acres planted) in Indragiri, Sumatra. Terms salary and commission on profits. Apply writing with references to EV ATT Co., Singapore. 31-3 WANTED. WHARF and413 words
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Advertisement689 1915-03-27 3 ■■■KDUDfillM J The Greatest Joy in Life J mi is the possession of a happy healthy baby—a baby that is always ready with a smile, that chortles and =1 gurgles with delight from pure good health. All healthy babies are happy and jolly—and the healthy baby is the m properly689 words
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Article18 1915-03-27 4 Kemp. —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on the 25th inst., Mrs. E. Denning Kemp, of a son.18 words
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Article919 1915-03-27 4 Although the Russians are now well into Hungarian territory, over four of the great Carpathian Passes, it can scarcely be said that they have yet begun a general march towards the capital although that cannot now be very long delayed. The Tsar’s forces are still treading919 words
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Article1018 1915-03-27 4 Tipperary is out of date. The troops sing it no longer, and by all accounts, cling like the mud in the trenches to the old songs that tell of something lost. There is an exception, a cheerful exception* The new battalions that march through France have a1,018 words
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Article622 1915-03-27 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefine 1 tin in Penang was $80.40 per picul, business done, a decrease of 10 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £165 15s. Spot, and £164 three months. The detective features at the George Town Kinema drew a crowd j d house622 words
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Advertisement292 1915-03-27 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE 1906 VINTAGE. (As supplied to the Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall on 9th Norember, 1912, 1913 and 1914.) B. L. SCOTCH WHISKY. Proprietors BULLOCH LADE Co., GLASGOW LONDON, The largest Pure Malt Whisky Distillers in the World.292 words
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Advertisement86 1915-03-27 4 THE CRAG HOTEL Easter Holidays. BOOK YOUR ROOMS NOW. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors. NOTICE? TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.*’ The subscription accounts of the Pinang* Gazette/* for the ensuing*, year having* been issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are strictly PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Owing* to heavy outg*olng*s, contingent on86 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1915-03-27 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 10-22 a.m. 4-16 a.m. 10-2 p.m. 4-30 p.m.24 words
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Article335 1915-03-27 5 GERMAN SUBMARINE LOST. DUTCH VESSEL SUNK BY U2B. GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY IN CARPATHIANS. DISASTER TO AMERICAN SUBMARINE. An official statement gives the strength of the French Army now at the front as two-and-a-half million, with one-and-a-quarter millions, as reserves, not includ* ing volunteers. It is stated that335 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article72 1915-03-27 5 [Reuter’s Services]. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, March 26 A French evening communique says that the day has been quiet, the only thing noteworthy being the repulse of a German attack at Notre Dame Lorette. A Rainy Spell Paris, March 26. A French communique says There[Reuter’s Services]. - 72 words
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Article123 1915-03-27 5 ANTWERP PEOPLE’S ADMIRATION. Amsterdam, March 26. The Netherlands newspapers say the bravery of the British airmen, during the attack at Hoboken, has won the sympathy and admiration of the inhabitants of Antwerp. Although faced by a terrible fire they cruked calmly above the works and did123 words
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Article152 1915-03-27 5 IMPROVED IN EVERY DIRECTION. London, March 26. A French official review of the war says the French Army is now markedly superior to that at the beginning of the war in numbers, quality, and equipment. The higher command has been rejuvenated and all old Generals gradually eliminated.152 words
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Article48 1915-03-27 5 Faris, March 26. A court martial sentenced Principal Army Paymaster Desclaux to seven years’ imprisonment, military degradation, and expulsion from the Legion of Honour, for the misappropriation of Army stores. His mistress was sentenced to two years, and a private soldier to one year’s imprisonment.48 words
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Article60 1915-03-27 5 London, March 25. Killed.—H M Harrison, (Gloucestershires), E D Parker. Wounded.—Second Lieut T Gibbs, C Moke Norrie, CAS Morris, Second Lieut A R Wa’lace, A D Hedges, J T Sykes. Unofficially Reported Killed.—A G Browne. Died.—N Baynes, C Clough, (Army Service Corps), H S Williams. Died60 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article82 1915-03-27 5 DISPOSAL OF PRISONERS. Lemberg, March 26. The Russians on msrching into Przemysl found all the shops closed, except one cafe where tea and coffee were on sale. The Russians brought in much provisions. The prisoners are being despatched in three directions, 30,000 going to Lemberg, mostly on82 words
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Article222 1915-03-27 5 AUSTRIANS IN RETREAT. Rome, March 25. It is reported that the Russians have won a gieat victory at Starostyna in Hungary between the Lupkow and Uzsok passes after a three days’ battle. Simultaneously, large Russian forces arrived secretly in the Uzsok Pass, and violently attacked the222 words
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Article21 1915-03-27 5 Venice, March 26. The civilian population of Cracow have been ordered to leave immediately in expectation of a siege.21 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article68 1915-03-27 5 THE FAMOUS U 29. London, Marth 25. The Press Bureau announces that the Admiralty has good reason to believe that the German submarine U 29 has bean sunk with all hands. The U 29, which was recently active off the Scillys, was commanded by the notorious Lieut.68 words
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Article189 1915-03-27 5 The U. 29 was one of six submarines of 900 tons submerged displacement completed in 1913-11 They have heavy-oil engines of 2,000 H. P. and electric motors of 900 H. P., the speed being 18 and 10 knots respectively. The surface cruising range is 4,000 miles. Their189 words
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Article97 1915-03-27 5 Loudon, March 26. Lloyd’s Dover correspondent wires that a German submarine sank the Dutch steamer Medea off Beachy Head. The crew were rescued. Sunk by Gun Fire. The Admiralty eays the German submarine U 28 stopped the Medea, whose name was painttd in large letters on her97 words
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Article244 1915-03-27 5 The Netherlands Government in its note of reply to the German proclamation of Febniary 4, points out that it protested against the British measures declaring the North Sea a military zone and goes on to add “In practise the British decision has not so far impeded Netherlands shipping.”244 words
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Article51 1915-03-27 5 ENORMOUS TURKISH LOSSES. Tenedos, March 25. According to information from refugees iu the Dardanelle*, the Turks sustained enormous losses during the bombardment on the 18th inst. The greater part of the fortresses was reduced to ruin’. Two destroyers are reported to have penetrated the Straits a considerable distance51 words
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Article57 1915-03-27 5 London, March 26. When the French battleship Bouvet sank in Vthe Dardanelles the Commander and officers showed great bravery. They stood saluting the flag» while the whole erew were shouting Vive la France as the ship sank. Destroyers had exploded two floating mines near the57 words
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Article44 1915-03-27 5 Cairo, March 25. The American cruiser Tennessee is expected to arrive at Alexandria at the end of the week. It is not believed she will bring refugees as the attitude of the Turkish Government towards the Entente has somewhat improved.44 words
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Article59 1915-03-27 5 London, March 26, The King visited Harwich on Thursday and inspected warships, including one of the later submarines, and a destroyer which participated in the North Sea battle?. His Majesty spent twenty minutes in a destroyer’s stokehold talking with the men, some of whom proudly pointed59 words
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Article55 1915-03-27 5 DISASTER DURING PRACTICE. Honolulu, March 26. The United States submarine F 4 submerged yesterday for target practice and as she did not reappear a search last night revealed that she had sunk in deep water. All attempts to raise her fafled. It is feared that the crew55 words
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General News.
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Article32 1915-03-27 5 THE OUTPUT OF MUNITIONS. London, March 27. A conference to-night between Mr. Lloyd George and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers reached a complete agreement regarding the output of munitions.32 words
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Article48 1915-03-27 5 London, March 26. The Kaiser’s daughter has been de livered of a son. The Kaiser’s only daughter, Princes Victoria Louisa, waa born in 1892, and married in 1913, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick, son of the Duke of Cumberland. They have now two sons.48 words
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Article72 1915-03-27 5 PRODUCE PRICES. London, March 26. Copper £6B-12-6. Rubber 2/s|. Linseeds £49 sellers, £54 sellers. Rape Seeds, Guzerat, £56 April, May, seller s* Toria £52-3s. March, April, May, sellers. Hemp, £33-10s. paid, buyers. Tin £169. Iron 63/10. Peas £53 paid, sellers. Linseed £52 9s. paid buyers. OU £3l-12s72 words
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Article63 1915-03-27 5 HAWSON—BARRACLOUGH. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 27. The wedding took place yesterday of Mr. Carl Hawson and Miss Beryl Barraclough, both members of the Howitt-Phillips Company. The Rev. F. G. Swindell officiated. Mr. Jack E'agert was best man. The bride wore a champagne sponge cloth dress trimmed63 words
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Article1432 1915-03-27 5 SUCCESS OF THE EXPEDITION. AN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. His Highness the Rajah arrived at Kapit on the 20th February accompanied by the Honourable the Resident of the 3rd Division. A force of about 3,000 men was at Kapit ready to proceed up-river. This force was composed of Rejaug1,432 words
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Article140 1915-03-27 5 THE JURORS’ VERDICT. The enquiry into the circumstance» attending the death of Chiam Si Choon, managing partner of Chop Teoh Soon Heng of 14, Acheen Street Ghaut, Penang, who was found by one of the inmates of the bouse with a deep gash on his right140 words
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53 1915-03-27 5 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on March 25 $7,430.98 H Waugh, monthly subscription 50.00 G Smith Steinmetz Do 20.00 Balance on March 26 $7,500.98 Remitted to London on53 words
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Article57 1915-03-27 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 till 7-15 p.m. this evening 1. Selection J Country Girl Moncktoa 2. Lancers H.M.S. Pinafoie Coote 3. Selection An Artist's Model Jones 4. Waltz Toinette ...Anthony 5. One Step The icadilly Picadillo57 words
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Article34 1915-03-27 5 Arrivals. By Alma (March 27) from Deli, Mr and Mrs Jessula, Mis E van Maanen, Mrs Fenton and child, Messrs T L Crockatt, Ben Mitchell, J Helmberg Huber and W S A Hugger.34 words
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Article783 1915-03-27 6 INTERESTING OPINIONS. Some interesting views were expressed by the leader of the Dutch Social Democrats, Mr. P; J. Troelstra, in the course of an interview recorded by The Hague correspondent of the Manchester Guardian.” Mr. Troelstra first dealt with the changed and changing feeling in the masses783 words
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Article248 1915-03-27 6 Commenting on the pacifist meeting held at The Hague, a correspondent of the Handelsblad writes Our country, especially iu these times, is least of all the place for active, viz., meddling, pacifism. Only those who can make war have the right to propose deeds of peace the rest248 words
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Article481 1915-03-27 6 ACCOUNT BY A MAN FROM VIENNA. An Englishman who has resided in Vienna for a number of years and who arrived in London from the r e a few weeks ago makes the following comments on life there as he experienced it. Fool is scarce and481 words
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Article146 1915-03-27 6 Shortage of Tonnage. The East, like other quarters of the globe,is suffering from a shortage of tonnage, hence the steady rise iu the rates of freight. The oilowing figures,ltaken from ‘‘Barlow’s Prices Current,” of Thursday will show the very high figures demanded. On Rubber to Loudon146 words
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Article251 1915-03-27 6 BRITISH AIRMAN’S VICTORY ABOVE BRUGES. Amsterdam, February 25.—A fight, ending in the death of one aviator—the German—Over Bruges, recently, is vividly described by the correspondent of the “Tyd,” the Dutch organ of a large section of the Roman Catholic population. The fight began over251 words
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Article326 1915-03-27 6 Mr. John Ward’s Men. Mr. John Ward, M.P., has informed a representative that it is true he has accepted a captaincy in the new Navvies’ Battalion, formed for the purpose of trenchdigging at the front. “The Navvies’ MP./’as he is called, is not new to326 words
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Article240 1915-03-27 6 Three points received special attention from the Hou-e of Commons in connection with the Defence of the Realm (Amendment) Bill. One was the suggestion that the accused person, on being made acquainted with the general nature of the charge against Lino, should be informed of240 words
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Article70 1915-03-27 6 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Tara, Brit., 3651, Hamlyn, Mar. 27, S’pore, gen., H. L, Co. Cornelia, Brit., 194, Ferguson, March 27, Tavoy, gen., E. S Co. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, Mar. 27, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Bergwitz, Mar. 27, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Kapurthala, Brit.,70 words
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Article68 1915-03-27 6 To-day. Leong Ho for Alor Star (Kedah). Tara for Madras taking mails for Europe etc., via Bombay. Yatshing for Calcutta and Durban. Dilwara for Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban. Padang for Batu Bahra. D. van Twist for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Hok Canton for Bagan68 words
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Article35 1915-03-27 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close. Singapore, China and Japan Fooksang 1 p.m. Deli Circe 1 p.m, T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang Olehleh etc., Padang Rochussen 2 p.m. Rangoon Kamur 4 p.m.35 words
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Article124 1915-03-27 6 Penang, March 27, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/16 3 Credit ...2/4 19/32 3 Documentary ...2/4f Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 174| Moulmein Demand Bank 173 j 3 days’sight Private 176124 words
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Article255 1915-03-27 6 Penang, March 27, 1915. S. P. Tapioca $5.70 sales. M. P. Tapioca $6.00 sales. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $34.50 sales Trang Pepper $24 50 sellers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $66.00 sellers. Cloves $45255 words
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Advertisement594 1915-03-27 6 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA, Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200,00 Reserve Fund £1,800,00' Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00 Hkad Offior 38, BIBHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agkncikb and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembar Canton Kobe Shanghai594 words
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Advertisement60 1915-03-27 6 In these days one often or th® increased cost of living. Jt ave vou ever stepped to think that the prices of advertised goods aie never a te-ed The branded mustard—the advertised soap yon use—your botl e of sauce with the household name—are all just a» cheap to-day as years60 words
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Advertisement14 1915-03-27 6 Bovril develops big reserves of strength IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE14 words
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Advertisement327 1915-03-27 6 Debility, enfeebled nerves, poor health and weakened blood —these are troubles that can be overcome. SCOTT’S Emulsion never fails. It repairs waste, enriches the blood, revitalizes the nerves and gives strength to resist or drive out weakness and disease. When you are run-down, out of sorts or in poor health327 words
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Article1010 1915-03-27 7 THE TRADE REVIEWED. The outbreak of the war had the effect of bringing the market for tin to a standstill, says the '‘Mining Magazine." Buyer?, knowing that this metal would not be required for munitions, anticipated a geneal repression of trade, so that the market became1,010 words
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Article383 1915-03-27 7 SUNDAY, MARCH 28. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Palm Sunday Matins Choral, 8 a.m Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Sunday School 5 p m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Hymn 98 Ail glory and honour,” Psalm CXXXVI, CXXXVII, CXXXVTI, Lloyd, Magnificat Ate wood, Nunc Dimitis, Foster, Hymn 99 Ride383 words
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Article47 1915-03-27 7 Saturday, March 27. Homeward Mail Closes 10 a.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Sunday, March 28. Church Services. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Monday, March 29. Band, Esplanade, 9 p.m.47 words
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Article1007 1915-03-27 7 VIEWS OF GERMAN ‘‘NEWS.’’ But for an extraordinary crop of more or less absurd rumours, Bangkok has been exceedingly quiet for some time past, says a Bangkok correspondent of the Straits Times”. The King and Court have been in the provinces, but His Majesty came to the1,007 words
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Article422 1915-03-27 7 March 15. Dresden sunk. British engaged south of Ypres. French victory in the Argonne. March 16. Dresden sunk by Glasgow, Kent and Orama, near Juan Fernandez Island. March 17.—German losses at Neuve Cha pelle estimated at 18,000 without prisoners. British recapture St. Eloi, and advance eastward.422 words
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169 1915-03-27 7 By order of President Yuan, the Ministry of War has issued instructions in Peking and the Provinces to the effect that all officers and soldiers must present themselves at the Temple of the ancient Fiold Marshals Kuan Yu and Yueh Fei to take the oath169 words
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Advertisement95 1915-03-27 7 NOTICE OF SALE. Under instructions from the Deputy Colonial Engineer, Penang, The undersigned will sell By Public Auction, On Monday, the 29th March, 1915, at beach street, Opposite Messrs. Cunningham Clarke’s Office, i AT 11 A.M. The Government Motor Car No. 123, It is a 12-16 H.P. Wolseley Car constructed95 words
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Advertisement374 1915-03-27 7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I HOTEL NORM AN. 9 Penang’s Select Residential Hotel. TO BE LET FURNISHED. English proprietorship. OXTON HOUSE N.B.— ln the event of change of pro17, Logan Road. prieto.-.hip tbe Hotel «ill not be closed. but will be handed over to the new tenant as a going concern. For374 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous406 1915-03-27 7 The Big Show THE STRAITS CINEMA, PENANG ROAD. SPECIALITY IN LATEST PATHE PRODUCTIONS WILL SCREEN TO-NIGHT I THE MYSTERY of the 3 Reels 3 Parts CRYSTAL SALTS of special quality, it is a powerful and most elaborately stage detective film, and it attracts attention not only on account of its406 words
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Advertisement1939 1915-03-27 8 P U- r K— intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Steam aviga 10a Co. E9d|t|cij India >» I sv tl stm. sbk,.. u Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all I Z 7 and STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. F rts t ,Sl ohina mutual steam Nsv co.. n 9. FREE1,939 words
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