Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833» No. 125 VOL. LXXIII. WEDNESDAY. 2nd JUNE, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1068 1 i rrzi U 17 you want io SHIP, j BUY OH SELL 0 R U B R E Rl fc OB TO R L FORWARD QOOD3 L TO ARY PART OF THB WORLD n GO TO ALLEfi DENNYS Co., Q 1. UNION STRUT. H ►vr-n if ir"Y i h irn~
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    • 62 1 MMnaooinuaaDEaocsoaoaDcaw 0 9 c FOH $3O J B T7OU ean have the Pw»o*t c J X Gtewatt* rnsi#»d Ha j 9 *ev a wl><** ywsar to V’ tjr »zLifvH»< 9 3 (LOCAL S’jaSCMiPVIOM. »2T) Proporuoe.au Ounru>riy sor BLaJS-y«briy rat** j? *«bor»iptior>e ai» payahk u 8 «dawwe» and remittance» ehnnlc ho
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 96 2 PENANG VERSUS PERAK. The following players will represent Penang in the cricket match against Perak to be played at Taipiug to-morrow: —R T Reid (Captain), C G May, H A Neubronner, C H MacKay, R E Prentis, G E Wright-Motion, V G Ezechie!, W S Gooding, G B Fitzgerald,
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    • 63 2 THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ti s have been fixed for Friday Ladies’ Doubles Handicap—Miss Grey and Miss Heim 2/6 v Mrs Souter and Miss Pritcha r d 4/6. Ladies' Singles Hand'cap—Mrs Crichton v Winner of to-day’s tie. Mixed Doubles Handicap—Mrs Phillips and Threlfall —15.4 v Mr
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    • 198 2 A very large crowd saw a really first class game when Muthibol Ahzan (Kampong Jawa) met Bahrol Alam (Sungei Pinarg) in the Firet Division on Monday. Excellent combination marked the play, and the Sungei Pinang eleven had hard luck in failing to re luce the lead of two goals
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    • 58 2 London, May I.—Four Southern League fcotba’l matches were played to-day with the follow ng results: Northampton 5, Millwall 0 Scuthend 3, Plymouth Argyll 1 Brighton 1, Crys’al Palace 0; Poitsmiuth 0, Norwich 0. By winning to-day Southend remains in the first division of the Southern League, and
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    • 323 2 London, May I.—Racing enthusiast? were treated to a seven-tvent programme at Hurst Park to day, with ‘the Victoria Cup, of cour-e, as the plat du jour.” The feature in question was won by Lord Carnarvon’s Volta, who showed his mettle early in the race by
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  • 344 2 RECENT DISORDERS. A special general meeting of tha M.F.A. was held at the Babolsabar Club on Tuesday night, tc consider the disturbance said to have occurred in the League Match on Monday between Muthibol Ahz»n and Barol Alam Present :—The Presi lent; Mok Pakchi; Vice-Presidents; Messrs.
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  • 79 2 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by suction and private tender yesterday, 47,000 lbs. sold Diamond Smoked Sheet $l2O to $127 Plain 117 118 Unsmoked Sheet 113 115 Fine Pale Crepe 122 Medium Pale Crepe 119
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  • 382 2 To-morrow being the King’s birthday there will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette.” The Chief P< st Office and the Sub-Post Offices will be closed a* noon and only the Morning Expresi will be issued. The Morey Order and the Savings Bank Departments will be clcsel.
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 142 2 Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, July 2. Reuter’s correspondent at Headquarters describes a unique event in Flanders. A Gymkhana was held by Indian troops some miles behind the firing line. French, British and Algerians were among the spectators. The most interesting feature wa? the wonderful display
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    • 24 2 London, June 1. On the resumption of Parliament the front opposition bench was assigned to Privy Councillor?, not members of the Government.
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    • 64 2 London, June 1. A German submarine sank the British s earner Dixiana by shell fire oft Ushant. The crew was rescued after being 24 hou s in the boats. The submarine carried sails to deceive shipping. The Dani-h steamer Soborg was torpedoed in the North Sea and
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    • 83 2 Washington, June 2. A Red Cross appeal for assistance in Mexico declares that famine is sweeping over the republic. The population of Mexico City is in danger of starving. There have been food riots and women and children we'e trampled to death at Acapulco in a rush
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  • 63 2 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Singaporean, Brit, 830, Sanderson, June 2, R’gcon, gen., E S. Co. Dartmoor, Brit., 1884, Robertson June 2, P. Said, salt, H. B. Co. Fionia, Dan., 333 J, Jensen, June 1, Copenhagen, gen., G EL S. &(Co. Perak. Brit., 254, Glenday, June 1, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co.
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  • 24 2 To-day. Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan B randan. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port weld and Taiping.
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  • 83 2 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chay Un 8 a.m. Deli Alma noon. Port Swettenham, > Port Dickson, and > Perak (E.S. Co) noon. Malacca J Port Swettenham and Singapore Golconda noon. Dindings, Sitiawan Bagan
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  • 23 2 Nellore, June 2, from P. Swettenham. Pyrrhus, June 3, from Liverpool. Rhesus, June 4, from China. Perseus. June 17, from China,
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  • 28 2 Pbnamg :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, British Hotel, Falmouth House (Boarding.) Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon >—Strand Hotel. Cbylom Nuwara Ellya.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 743 2 WAMTRD QECOND HAND SIDE CAR for 3| Motor Bicycle wanted by A N EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER Managbb, Walbrook Estate, /v for Limited Liability Coy., work. S'tiawan. State experience and sala’y required. 518—4-6 Apply to No. 35, c/o Pinang Gaz tie. 584-31, a, 4 6 MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. W ANTED. -"TWO-SEATER
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    • 386 2 The Penang Choral Society WILL PRESENT “H. M. S. PINAFORE AT THE TOWN HALL, Under the distinguished Patronage of The Resident Councillor. On TUESDAY, Bth JUNE, and THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 9-15 p.m. IN AID OF H. B. H. Prince of Wales’ Relief Fund. Reserved Seats $2. Unreserved Seats $l.
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  • 1202 3 -"T.0.M.” TRACKING DOWN THE MUTINEERS. The corporal of the guard lit the lamp on the floor beside the orderly sergeant’s mattress, pulled the mosquito net aside and ebook the sergeant's shoulder. It’s four o’clock he eaid, The sergeant rolled over drowsily. All right he said Get
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  • 454 3 ICS NATURAL HISTORY AND DISTRIBUTION. The F.M.S. Department of Agriculture has published a bulletin de luxe on the Malayan locust comprising cotes on the natural history of the pest by the Government Entomologist, Mr. H. C. Pratt, and other notes and paragraphs dealing with the distribution and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 451 3 TIMBER. All classes and descriptions of timber at current prices. Special rates for standing orders. All timber, accurately cut and promptly delivered. Estimates given for building contracts under European supervision. For prices, etc., apply to Ths Proprietor, Bruas Sawmills, Bruaa, Perak. 11 6, (lllinilllllQlMaSKßHllllMMß plain Crutbs on the subject of
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    • 74 3 BRITISH HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Meals can be supplied at any time from 6-30 a.m. to 12 p.m. 22, LEITH STREET, PENANG. Under Japanese Management. Fitted with Electric Lights, Fans and Bells. Situated in the business centre. Recognised as the most comfortable and most moderate Hotel in Penang. Catering under the
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    • 807 3 Pritchard Co., PENANG. Great Clearance Sale. Fancy Dress Voiles In Different costumes and coats. Colors and Designs. All Saitabl9 J or Cok l in Na 'T S-rge and Tweeds. Usual Prices from 45 cts. yd.— 9s cts. yd. SALE PRICES from 35 cts. yd. Usual Price $15.50—535/Striped and Spot Muslins.
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  • 27 4 Moller—Lassen.—At St. George’s Church, ou the 2nd Jane, S. E. Moller, Manager of Simpang Estate, Simpang Ampas, to Christiane Louise, daughter of Dr. F. Lassen, Copenhagen.
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  • 38 4 Stables —At the General Hospital, on the Ist inst., to Mr. and Mrs. G. Stables Changkat Estate, P.W., a son. Donough.—On May 24, at 5, Owen Road, Singapore, the wife of H. W. Donough, of a son.
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  • 1038 4 One result of the Cabinet changes is that to write of the Chancel or will no longer mean Mr. Lloyd George—the stormy petrel of Britiih politics as he has been oft described. He has well justified the praise of The Times on his appointment, in 1908, as
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  • 1267 4 King George is 50 years of age tomorrow. The month is also notable as being the anniversary of the birth of the Prince of Walee in 1894, and of the Diamond Jubilee of the late Queen Victoria, 1897. His Majesty has requested that his birth day shall
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 94 4 To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."' Sir, —With reference to the letter from Sympathiser in this evening’s issue of the Gazette re the late Michael O’Leary, V. C., it may interest your readers to know that from home papers received I have learnt that a public
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  • 386 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefinei tin in Penang was $79.00 per picul, buyers no sellers. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l6O 10s. Spot, and £l6O three months. The military correspondent of “The Times writes: The end of the war is not yet clear except that it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 102 4 iabdullal 1 CIGARETTES 1 THE BEST ON THE MARKET. 1 55 X* 1 AUUuLIa BONO Sfw. wy- RETT g Virginian, pßicEs J g Turkish KsMßnETffßwl WJUKMiMKI 60 cts. to $2 and H per tin of 50. Russian. PRITCHARD Co. «■■■■■■■■■■«■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■J CALCIUM I CARBIDE Packed in Cases and J Air-tig’ht Drums.
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    • 33 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. Aa hoar and 10 mintttes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sabkibs Brothers Proprietors.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
  • 49 4 DEATH. Rose.—On May 31, at the Municipal Bungalow, Kampong Java Road, Singapore, Jane Caroline Rose, widow of the late William Harly Rose, and mother of the late Mrs. Saxelby aged 61 years. Obituary. E XRL OF JERSEY. London, May 31. The death has occurred of the Earl of Jersey.
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  • 270 5 BOMBS DROPPED. ITALY’S ADVANCE. AUSTRIAN POSITION CAPTURED. FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI. THE BALKAN STATES. MOVEMENT TOWARDS INTERVENTION. There are reports of Zeppelins having been observed near Ramsgate and over London. Details aie lacking of the results of their flight across the Channel, but it would appear that some
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  • 49 5 [Reuter’s Services]. [Copyright Telegram] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, June 1. The Press Bureau announces that Zeppeins are reported to have been seen near Ramsgate, Brentwood, and in certain outlying districts of London. Many fires are reported, but these cannot be absolutely connected with visits of airships.
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  • 41 5 Later. Bombs were dropped from hostile aircraft at various localities in the Metropolitan area not far distant from each other. No public buildings were injured. Adequate arrangements enabled the situation to be kept thoroughly in hand throughout.
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  • 21 5 WELL-KNOWN POLO PLAYER. London, June 1. Captain Noel Edwards, the international polo player, has died from gas poisoning.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 45 5 Petrograd, May 31. A' Russian communique says The fighting in the Shavli district continues to cur advantage. We have captured on the front between the Pilica and the Upper Vistula, from May 12th to May 24th, 209 officers and 8,617 «WD.
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  • Italy’s Campaign.
    • 91 5 THE SPIRIT OF VICTORY. Rome, June 1. A communique says the Italian advance continues. Along the Tyrol front we occupied an important height northward of Ala, commanding the new Austrian fortress of Rovereto. A victorious artillery engagement on the plateaux preceded the advance of infantry who are
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    • 42 5 Rome, May 31. An official message sax san Italian dirigible flew over Pola and bumbed the railway station, a petrol depot, and the arsenal, where a corflagraticn broke out. The airship safely returned, despite the fire of anti-aircraft guns.
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    • 37 5 GRAIN VESSELS SUNK. Rome, May 30. A flotilla of Italian destroyers bombarded the dockyard of Montefalcone, doing serious damage, and also linking a number of boats laden with grain. The destroyers returned undamaged.
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    • 88 5 EXPECTED AGREEMENT WITH ALLIES. Sofia, June 1. The Bulgarian Minister at Bukharest has arrived here to report on the situation in Rumania, and receive instructions regarding Bulgaria’s attitude in the event of an agreement with Rumania. who is reported to have made overtures for one. A Significant
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 177 5 TURKISH DEFEATS. London, May 31. The Press Bureau says the British on May 28th detected that the Turkish Engineers in Ga'lipoli Peninsula were mining, whereupon we exploded a counter-mine most successfully. The Turks in the evening got a footing in the vacant trenches. We counter-attacked with the
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  • General News.
    • 97 5 AN UNCENSORED LETTER. London, May 31. The Times’ 1 has been prosecuted, under the Defence of the Rea m Ac*, for publishing an uncenscred letter from Major Richardson, the noted trainer of blood-hounds, headed The need for compulsion The letter said, Raw recruits are being called out
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    • 133 5 U.S. PRESS APPEALS FOR STRONG ACTION. New York, May 31. The New York Herald fays in the case of Germany versus civilization the United States holds a brief for civilization. Germany must respect the rights of non-combatants. The United States will not be diverted from her
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    • 68 5 Washington, May 6.—ln view of the activity of foreign spies, the War Department has employed special guards, m'Stly former soldiers, sailors and marines, to'stand guard at all fortifications now under construction. Special precautions are being taken by the military authorities to prevent the leaking
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  • 226 5 HUTTENBACH BROTHERS SUMMONED. In the Third Court, Penang, to day, before Mr. L. V. J. Laville, Messrs Hottenbach Bros., represented by a European assistant of the firm, appeared on a summons issued at the instance of Traffic Inspector E. H. Lawrence for obstructing Church Street Ghaut with some
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  • 235 5 RUBBER OUTPUTS FOR MAY. The following are rubber outputs for May Batak Rabit lbs. 15,500 Bagan Serai 20,500 Kurau <j 21,000 Merchiston 2,450 Malakoff 40,000 Malakoff Plantation 2,500 Penang 131,500 Rubana 40,000 S. S. Bertam 67,500 Straits n 150,000 Sungei Batu 12,200 Tali Ayer 40,000 Vai D’or 13,188 Windsor
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  • 946 5 THE KAISER AND A RAID ON LONDON. It’s our Kaiser and no one else that the British have to thank that half of their island is not laid in ashes It was at one of those dinners which we all know so well, taking place in
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  • 631 5 REASON FOR DELAY OF ALLIES’ ADVANCE. Shortly before Christmas, when the French Generalissimo, Joseph Joffre, was asked by an old friend how bis operations against the Germans were progressing, he repiled with a cheery smile, Ties bien, je les grignotte”. Everything is all right; I am
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  • 52 5 The following are the latest quotations in our share list:— Yesterday. To-day. Bbabbs. 2 1 o S o s Ma? a -r Mining, K. Kamunting 22/9 23/9 23/3 24/3 Kamunting... 26/6 27/6 26/6 28/6 General. E. Smelting (Or? Ss| 56 $6 S6J E. Smelting (Pr.)... 23/6 24/-
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  • 126 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m this evening 1. Selection Ilombardi ...Verdi 2. Gavotte Passion Flowers Fleutini 3 Waltz Dans les Nuages Waldteufel 4 Polka JfireHe Dupret 5. March Of to the Races Hunting By public
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  • 851 5 We regret to hear that Mr. J. E. Nathan, Acting District officer, Raub, is indisposed. Mr. H. F. Nutter has obtained a commission as a Maj or in the Royal Irish Fusiliers. It is feared that Mr. A. J. Scott, formerly on the staff of the H.
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  • 372 6 FITTING END FOR AN INFAMOUS TRAITOR. ADMISSION OF GUILT. Kassim Ismail Mansoor, recently convicted of high treason, after trial by a Field General Court Martial, was executed in Singapore Criminal Prison on Monday morning. The charges against Mansoor were eleven in number. The first nine were of treason
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  • 402 6 The following official statement is issued from headquarters for public information:— The sentence of hanging passed on Kaseim Ismail Mansoor, tried and convicted by a Field General Court Martial for High Treason, on May 3, 1915, was carried out this morning, at the Singapore Criminal Prison. We learn
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  • 91 6 Depreciating Paper Monet. London, May 6.—Mr. Lloyd George, in his Budget speech, declared that Germany’s methods of financing the war by the issue of paper money and selling securities would prove fatal in the long run. The Evening Standard,” commenting on the matter, statesi that the German
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  • 388 6 A DESTROYER’S EXPERIENCES. PATROLLING HARDSHIPS, Writing to the Secretary of the Selangor Club to acknowledge a gift of tobacco and cigarettes, an A. B. says Just a line or two to thank you for your gift of tobacco and cigarettes which I received safely through the
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  • 265 6 It is with regret that the entire Singapore Community, and not cn'y bis own Chinese fellow-townsmen, will learn that, from considerations of health, the Hon’tle Mr Tan Jiak Kim Las felt impelled to resign from his duties as Unofficial Member of Legislative Council.
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  • 183 6 The completion of arrangements for the formation of a British Chamber of Commerce for Shanghai has ben followed by a number of firms signifying their willingness to become members. The N C D News understands that the list of such firms up to date is
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  • 694 6 In his collection of biographical studies, known as Pillars of Society.” Mr A G Gardiner gives an admirable character sketch of King George. The governing fact about King George,’ he write?, is that he is a sailor. He was trained not for a throne, but
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  • 218 6 Ever practical aud resourceful, Queen Mary has not spared herself since the be ginning of the war. At a’l times fond of ki.itting and sewing for charitable purposes, she and Princess Mary have turned much of their energy in this direction to clothes for our service men. No
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  • 282 6 An attempt to get back to their fatherland by seven Gsrmins internei in Sabang was frustrated quite early in the adventure, reports the Times of Ceylon of May 22. The men belonged to the crew of a German vessel interned in Sabang, and, from information
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  • 1544 6 REVENUE DERIVED FROM OPIUM AND LIQUOR. DEPARTMENTAL REPORT. Mr. F. M. Bsddeley, superintendent of the Government Monopolies, Straits Settlements, signs the report on the working of the department, for the year 1914, and in the course of his remarks says The purchase of opium was effected as in
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  • 157 6 In Rasa at present, do°pite the stress o the times, mining on a comparative.y ar 9 scale is being carried on. Kongfii hou* 4 have been erected and work smarted on ■>-’ open cast system on land recently convert for mining purposes by Towkay Tan L of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 91 6 A Cough is Dangerous Too dangerous to be neglected. For small, trifling coughs develop into deep-seated and agonizing afflictions. Coughing saps the vitality, wear?, wrecks, destroys—leads to deadly luug diseases. Stop that cough NOW by using Little’s Oriental Balm. Rub into the chest and back. It will penetrate, soothe, relieve
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    • 12 6 At times of crisis it must be Bovril BRITISH TO THE > backbone.
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  • 1241 7 HOW HE REIGNS IN THE HEART OF FRANCE. 11 The King is dead, long live the King You will find a new and touching version cf that in Paris just now, writes James Milne iu the “Daily Chronicle.” There Edouard Sept, as the Parisians always call
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  • 80 7 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on May 31 ...$21,024 59 I Staff of Chief Post Office, sth insta’ment 46.40 Stsff Pensng Harbour Board, April subscription 53.05 Pupils of
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  • 27 7 Balance on May 31 $343.42 Anonymous 60 00 William Dell monthly 10.00 Balance on June 1 413 42 Amount previously acknowleged ...$13,457,11 Total $13,870.53
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  • 39 7 The following are further contributions which have been received by the selected commit’ee of the Penang Hindu Sabha. Balance on June 2 $886.18 Mr G H Anders; n, Bukit Tjok Estate, Klang 12.48 Total $898.66
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  • 252 7 Oa Sunday afternoon, at the usual service hour, the Rev. W. Cross, who has succeeded the Rev. J. Vance in the ministry of the Prrsbytrrian Church here, was formally inducted into his new charge. There was a numerous gathering of the congregation, and a large attendance
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  • 102 7 M. M.” Cyclist H eld-up Near Lahat. Mr. E Ferdinando, who left Kuala Lumpur for Ba'u Gajah by train on Sunday and from thence went on to Ipoh on a motor cycle, at about 6.30 p m., when within a mile of Lahat town, stopped to light his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 168 7 J. BERRY Co./ Engineers, Merchants and Contractors, I POH. Telegrams VANNER. Telephone 105. Sole Agents for PENANG, PEBAK, KEDAH AND SELANGOR. Fraser Chalmers, LIMITED, Contractors to Admiralty and War Office, LONDON AND ERITH. Mining Machinery, Bucket Dredges, Stamp Mills, Wilfley and Frue= Vanner Tables, Blake Crushers, Centrifugal and Gravel Pumps,
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    • 328 7 Your Baby gf -|P is growing Bi*'/ every day g Ip- f That is why his food is all A W<F X important. |=|2 I 1 A week of wrong feeding I results in indigestion and a "■•Q: loss °f weight and vitality I T* which takes weeks of proper
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 178 7 For an eepecisl striking programme, you cannot do better than call on the Polyscope to-night. THE ELECTRIC POLYSCOPE Co. LYCEUM THEATRE, ARGYLL ROAD. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I A Grand Change of Programme. 3 Reels Won in the Clouds, 3 Parts The most wonderful photo-play ever produced by the Trans-Atlantic.” Airship,
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    • 154 7 AN OUTBURST OF GRANDEUR AT THE STRAITS CINEMA Co., EMPIRE HALL, PENANG ROAD. Phone No. 628. Commencing Wednesday, the 2nd June, THE GREAT GOLD SEAL SERIAL DRAMA Extensively and Expensively Produced by the Universal Film Co., of America. The First Chapter in 2 Acts of LUCILLE LOVE, THE GIRL OF
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2529 8 P- fcn. INTENDED sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Mteam Navigation Co. INDIA E i In,anded t 0 Sail s m STHM wu, l(( Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all I Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. Klam? A D Steamers. VTKAU NAVIPATIAN fftUDANY I Til Port Swettenham and Singapore. {rom
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