Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 126 VOL. LXXIII. FRIDAY. 4th JUNE, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 839 1 i■ I re If I Ob’ WANT IO SHIP, 3 BUY OR SELL k OB TO p l FORWARD GOODS L F TO AMY PART OF tub WORLD p M oo to n L ALLEh DENNYS Co., 0 p T. UNION UTRXTI. p Pm BA Ml-- rr—rrKTTQn-| H mi >
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  • 1508 2 BATTLE ZONE IN THE CARPATHIANS. STIRRING STORY OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY. The Daily Chronicle Special Correspondent, Ha r old Williams writing from Lemberg (via Petrograd), April 22 says In the heart of the Carpathian*, ninety miles south of Lemberg and thirty miles south of Stryji lies a mountain
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  • 237 2 Biggest Task in Britain’s History. I have come back more a temperance man than I went, absolutely determined to save the country from the curse of the domination of Germany and the curse of drink.” In these words the Bishop of London spoke of his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1173 2 DaiAC WANTED. QECOND HAND SIDE CAR for 3| KdlvJi Ivl Rover Motor Bicycle wanted by Casual Advertisements. A N uX NC £™i°y K c’o“™ Walb k FOR RALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. ETC. State experience and salary required. 518—4-6 Apply to No. 35, c/o Pinang Gazette. Minimum Charge $2.00 524—31,2,
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    • 579 2 banks. CHARTERED BANK AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA, Incorporated by Ro y& l Charter Paid-up Capital f Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors’" Hbad Orncß il aw .'W 38, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON »r ▲OBNOIBS ANB Branchi» Hongkong p’ Bangkok Iloilo p u(r Batavia Ipoh p_ n 1 Bombay Karachi BaiaA°° D M«aU. Klnng
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  • Article, Illustration
    1137 3 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] London, Bth May, 1915. A War Exhibition, Ths war exhibition of 1? 15 promises to be the most popular disilay of receat years. Our artists have tre*ted the great ttruggle on the Continent, and upon the oceans from both tie figurative and the realistic
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  • 265 3 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended May 8, there were 70 deaths —4B males and 22 females, equal to a death-rate of 34 95 per mille per annum, compared with 36.44 in tbe preceding week and with 27.66 in the corresponding week of last year. The
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  • 1640 3 ITS COMfOSITIOX AND PUKi OSES. HOW IT HAS PREPARED FOR WAR. Service in tl e Ita ian Army (or Navy) is comyu sory sed universal. The total period is 19 year 3 beginning at tbe age of twenty. The jomg men of the year are divide! into
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    • 292 3 I HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. I Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of the Public is drawn to Skimmed Milk. H E THE I INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS I H At Budapest in 1909 and at Berne in 1914 recognised that B t? SKIMMED MILK 9 9 CONSTITUTES A 9 9
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  • 139 4 Violent Battle Near Arras. MORE PRISONERS TAKEN. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, June 4. A French communique says A most violent infantry battle is still raging ?a?t of Notre Dame de Lorette without, hitherto, any alteration of the position of either side. The French hive taken
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  • 181 4 TO ACT AS WELL AS TALK. Washington, June 2. President Wilson will leave no doubt that the Uni ed States will not only speak, but if necessary act in l.e cause of humanity The American note will emphasise the peaceful equipment of the Lusitania and boll
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  • 66 4 London, June 1. A German submarine sank the British steamer Dixiana by shell fire off Ushant. The cr a w was rescued after being 24 hours in the boa h s. The submarine carried sails to deceive shipping. The Dani-h steamer Soborg was torpedoed in the North
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  • 43 4 London, June 2. The British steamer Saidies, of the Khedivial line, from Alexandria for Hull, was torpedoed in the North Sea. Seven of the crew and the stewardess were drowned in lowering a boat. The remainder were rescued by a trawler.
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  • 26 4 London, June 3. It is officially ann unced that a British submarine torpedoed a large German transport in the Sea of Marmora yesterday.
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  • 25 4 London, June 1. Sir John Hewett has joined the board of the Bank of India, replacing Mr. Bankier, who has retired.
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  • 79 4 FM.S. PLANTER KILLED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Jane 3. A fatal motor accident occurred on Wednesday night on the Kapar Road. A car overturned and Mr. F. B O Malley, Assistant Kuala Selangor Rubber Co., was killed on the spot. Another European occupant and a
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  • 939 4 THE AYER ITAM RESERVOIR. Just off the Ayer Itam Road, where the tram line crosses a plantation, pipes and other paraphernalia will be seen lying about. A light rope railway worked by a winch, runs from the foot of the hill to a considerable elevation. Here is
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  • 949 4 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. Ths hearing of the case brought by Mr. J. W. Hunt against the liquidator of Behn Meyer Co. claiming the sum of $342.81, being the amount of return second class passage and additional mm paid by plaintiff to enable him to return to Penang
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  • 433 4 The Rev. A. D. Harens, M.A., was a passenger by the Lama from Port Swetteuham to-day. We regret to learn that a brother of Mr. C. W. Neely (who recently left Kuala Lumpur and obtained a commission) has been killed in action in France. We are sorry
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  • 70 4 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on June 1 ...$21,178.04 Mr and Mrs O M monthly subscridtion 10.00 Part of Asiatic st-«ff of Asiatic Petroleum Co L monthly sub-
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  • 30 4 Balance on June 1 $413.42 R Seott 10 00 Mr and Mrs O M monthly 500 Balance on June 2 428.42 Amount previously acknowleged ...$13,457.11 Total $13,885.53
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  • 119 4 The output of the Rahman Tin Co Ltd., during the mouth of May wis 1013 piculs. (Pls 506.29 mi 1) (pls 507.59 tributes). The output of Rahmau Hydraulic Tin, Limited, during the month of May was 500 piculs. The total output of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., from all
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 992 4 [To the Editor oj the Pinaag Gazette'] Sir,We have pledged oar honour to restore Belgium Bat; Belgium is not a word—it is a people; and ths Belgian people is starving. If we let it perish daring the proce s of restoration we shill have
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    • 80 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang >| Sir, —Kindly acknowledge through Pinang Gazette a first subscrintion $25 from “P. V.” H Q of Thanking you for forwarding the letter on. Will you kindly state that my nronosM Fund for Michael O’Loary V. C closed owing to the
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  • 29 4 London, June 4* The following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist Latex Creps 2/4£ Para to arrive 2/3|. [♦By courtesy of Messr*. Boustead Co
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  • 211 4 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. A German Taube dropped b ’jtnhs on Paris suburbs without doing much damage. Cases of madness am ngst the German soldiers in Belgium are increasing. The Italians h.«ve landei troops at Rhod s. In the Reichstag the Minister of War declared that Germany was ready
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  • 191 4 The directors of Biuang, Limited, report for the year ending February 28 :—The result again, unfortunately, shows a loss, which, without any provhion for directors fees, amounts to $6,821,56, and leaves a balance at the debt of profit aod loss account of $5,522.56. Although the low prices ruling
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  • 180 4 S.T." For the period from the 4th to 10th June, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and four pence halfpenny p? r and the duty on cultivated rubber on w ic export duty is leviable on an ad
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    • 60 4 the application was made there was no s k a*e of war, only the political situation was involved, and he did not think that the contract was void. They had not fulfilled the contract befo-e the outbreak of war. Judgment was given for the plaintiff for $188,55, the va'ue of
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  • 1229 5 XEW STORIES OF THE WAR SECRETARY. <•’E do not adveitiie,” and so stories of r ord Kitchener are scarce which suggests te greater need for preserving any that do come along- There are some new, excellent Kitchener stories in a book, Egypt from 1798 to
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  • 426 5 Duty of the United States. New York, April 20.—President Wilson, in an address this afternoon before the annual meeting of the Associated Press in New York, eaid The time behind us has been difficult enough the times befote ui are likely to be difficu’t, because, whatever may
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  • 935 5 S.T.” THE LAW OF MARRIAGE AMONG CHINESE Thursday morning’s prcceedings in the trial of Chew Chiat Kbye for alleged bigamy, at the Assizes, were takn up by preliminary argument on the law and cus tomi of marriages affecting Chinese. Mr. T. D. Parsons, for the defence, argued that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 84 5 Advertising shells things beautiful—things useful, things comfortable. Advertisers are leaders in tsßte —they airs educators. They gather from the far corners of the earth, the products of the loom, the farm, the mine, the studio, and the workshop, and retail them for the benefit of t]io community. They inspire the
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    • 764 5 Pritchard Co., PENANG. Great Clearance Sale. Fancy Dress Voiles in Different COSTUMES AND COATS. Colors and Designs. A Saitableia Navy Usual Prices from 45 cts. yd.— 9s cts. yd. SALE PRICES from 35 cts. yd- Usual Price $15.50—535/Striped and Spot Muslins. sale price from $lO/Usual Prices f.om 25 Cts. yd.—
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  • 986 6 f Fragmentary cnly have been cabled of the latest attack by German aircraft upon London. Beyond the fact that ninety bombs, 'apparently incendiary description, were dropped within the Metropolitan area, the cables are s lent as to the exact number cf the attackers and the use of
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  • 931 6 The Birthday Honours are much more interesting than is sometimes the case. There two local honours, Mr. W. G. Maxwell and Brigadier-General Ridout being made Companions of the order of St. Michael and St. George. Both gentlemen will be congratulated on the well earned distinction. At the
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  • 756 6 T.O.M.’ To-day’s quotation for unrefine 1 r in Penang was $78.75 per picul bnJ n Q done—a decrease of 25 cents. 5 Qe Tin is quoted in London to-dav £159 10s. Spot, and £159 three months 7 &t The Homeward mail closes at 6 to-day. p,IDI The
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    • 129 6 ■t vrannwn to his muesiy uno seorse v. Motor, Motor-cycle, solid and Cycle Tyres. No interruption of supplies. No alteration in prices. The Dunlop Company is in a position to meet any demands which may be made upon it. It is to your best interest, at this time especially, to
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    • 33 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. Aa hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always ia readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Brothers 2¥opri«/ors.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 70 6 DEATHS, Upton.—On the 3rd May at the Military II spital, lid worth, Hants of pneumonia, R’chard Upton, (of the Flying Corps, Capt. of Straits Settlements Steamship, Co., Perak 3rd surviorg son of the late Richard Upton (Sherwood Foresters) and grandson of the late Richard Clayton Strelley, of Oakerthorpe Derbyshiie, aged
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  • 162 7 CAPTURES NEAR ARRAS. THE ZEPPELIN ATTACK. MOMENTOUS STRUGGLE IN GALICIA. THE FIGHTING IN GALLIPOLI. Tie British have taken the Chateau of Hooge, about 3 miles east of Ypres. The French north of Arras continue their forward movemtnt. During the last three weeks in this region one French Diviaion
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 509 7 [Reuter’s Services]. BRILLIANT FEAT OF ARMS. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, June 2. The value of the German communique is evidenced by the recent announcement from Berlin that the Germans withdrew a small garrison from the village of Ablain, unnoticed by the enemy, in order
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    • 106 7 LATEST DETAILS. Amsterdam, June 1. A Berlin communique says: “As a reprisal for the bombing of Ludwigshafen we threw numerous bcmbs on tie wharves and docks of London.” Four Killed. London, June 1. An Admiralty statement reports that a man, a woman, a boy, an 1 an
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    • 103 7 CORONER’S COMMENTS. London, June 3. At the inquest on two victims of the Zeppelin raid, the Coroner complimented the peop’e of the metropolis on their quietness and coolness. He was confident that it would always be so. He said the enhanced recruiting was the beit answer to
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    • 223 7 Some remarks of Mr. Hilaire Belloc on the dropping of bombs on Dunkirk are relevant to the recent raid. That piece of futility,” he says, “will stand in the history of this war in the same category with fifty others If any one asks what object
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    • 35 7 London, June 2. The parents of Michael O’Leary, V.C., have received another letter from O’Leary, who is well. The report of his death was due to a mistake in identity.
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    • 15 7 Lenlon, Jure 2. Brigadier General Sir Philip Chetwode has been wounded.
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    • 34 7 London, June 1. The Press Bureau sajs that Germany has now permitted British officers placed in barrack de*ention in retaliation for the internment of submarine crews to be together daring daytime.
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    • 63 7 BRITAIN AND ITALY. London, May 29. The Press Bureau says Mr R McKenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Governor of the Bank of England, and the Hon E S Montagu, Financial Secretary to to the Treasury, meet the Italian Minister of Finance, Signor Carcano, at Nice this
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    • 24 7 London, Jane 1. On the resumption of Parliament the front opposition bench was assigned to Privy Councillor?, not members of the Government.
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    • 17 7 London, June 2. A .Government bill suspends the act necessitating the re-election of new Ministers.
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    • 88 7 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 was the wonderful display of trick-riding by the Indian
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    • 31 7 New York, June 2. The Allies have granted Herr Dernburg safe conduct on his return to Germany. He sails to Norway on June 12th on a Norwegian steamer.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 420 7 ATTACKS WEST OF WARSAW. Petrograd, June 2. It is officially anncuoc d that the enemy, after several days’ preparation, furiously attacked the forts, west and north-west of Przemysl. They succeeded at Fort 8 on the 30. h ult, and in entering fort seven, round which a
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    • 34 7 Petrograd, Jane 3. A Russian patrol captared General Pritwitz, the German Commander of Libau, along with several officers. The Russians killed or captured the General’s escoit. The General was slightly wounded.
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  • Italy's Campaign.
    • 74 7 THE ADVANCE ON TRIESTE. Rome, June 3. An official announcement says: The Italians have occupied the ridge of Montenero, 7,000 feet high. Aero s the Isonzo, six miles north west of Tolmino, the most important Italian success hitherto has been achieved. The first main Austrian barrier of defence
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    • 21 7 London, June 2. There was tremendous enthusiasm in London on the departure of the first contingent of Italian reservists.
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 336 7 DEADLY BRITISH FIRE. London, June 1. Turkish prisoners who arrived at Cairo from Gallipoli affirm that the Ottoman losses are terribly heavy. Whole regiments were practically annihilated, and officer casualties are especially great. The gaps have been filled by naval and military cadets. Men of ever? conceivable
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    • 141 7 Paris, June 1. Telegr»ms from Dedeagatch say a British submarine is now cruising before Constantinople. The Turkish military authorities were competed to hall up all transports with troops for Gallipoli. Transports Torpedoed. Athena, June 2. A telegram from Constantinople says a British submarine in
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    • 16 7 London, Jane 1. All the officers on H.M.S. Majestic were saved.
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  • 477 7 STRAITS 8 F.M.S. AWARDS. HONGKONG AND CEYLON MEN INCLUDED. EARL KITCHENER A K.G. Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, June 2. The list of birthday honuors conferred by the King on the occasion of his birth* day includes the following Knight of the Carter (K.G.) Earl Kitchener. Knight
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  • 63 7 The following is communicated to ua frem the Resident Councillor*» Office The following telegram received from Private Secretary, Singapore, on 3 6-15. Birthday honours. His Majesty has been graciously pleased to confer the honour of Companionship of the Moat D stinguished O der of St. Michael and
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  • 210 7 MR. W. G. MAXWELL. C.M.G. Mr. William George Maxwell, O. M G., was born in 1871, and is a barrister of the Inner Temple. His connection with Malaya dates from March, 1891, when he was appointed a Junior Officer in Perak, his first appointment dating from
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  • 69 7 Brigadier-General Dudley Howard Ridout, General Officer Commanding in the Straits and F.M.S., succeeded Major-General Reade when the latter was ordered home after the outbreak of war, the new G.M.G. being then Colonel of Royal Engineers in the Singapore garrison. He joined the Royal Engineers as
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  • 331 7 Sir A. Wood Renton, a new Knight Bachelor, is Chief Justice of Ceylon, and was formerly Puisne Judge of Ceylon Supreme Court. Born in Fifeshire in 1861, he was educated at Glasgow Academy and Edinburgh University, where he had a distinguished career. Wss called to the
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  • 142 7 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 were trampled to death at Acapulco in a rush
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  • 1410 8 DRAMATIC NARRATIVES OF SURVIVORS. NOTABLE PASSENGER LIST. Exchanges from Ceylon brings further details of the sinking of the Lusitania. Following is a selection from late cables London, May 9.—Tne first and second officers and sixty-seven of the c-ew of the Lusitania, including four s'ewardesse», have been saved.
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  • 340 8 New York, May 3 —Tne warning by the German Embassy, published iu all America’s leading papers yesterday, declaring that a state of war exists between Germany and her Allies ani Great Britain and her Allies, and that those sailing under the Bri’ish flag or the Allied flags
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 314 8 fl Quality. With Lea Perrins’ sauce, a few 7gT iPS drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or Fjj Wwi cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious piquancy and j RJm flavour. yAwj The QUALITY and concentration of its ini Jvw gradients make a little of
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    • 66 8 Just as men and women read of Royal progress in the i<ewspaper, because distance prevents them fn m seeing the-actual event. »o advert sementa, read in the same way, enable people to see. consider, and appraise hundseds of useful articles which in the ordinary wav/they would never hear about. Reading
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    • 322 8 Yorkshire Weave and British Wool, Get light pure wool W for e Smart Suit. If'th Pure Wool Suits are light, healthy, smart and comfortable. Send for 120 Suit Length Patterns Free. Get your local tailor to make up suit lengths sent direr* from 1 Huddersfield, the hub of the World’s
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  • 441 9 BOMBS ON ZEPPELIN SHEDS. Basle, April 28.—According to the latest reports received from Friedrichshafen (on the German side of Lake Constance), six bombs were thrown on the Zeppelin sheds. The German authorities purposely minimise the effect, saying that only insignificant damage was done, but it is
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  • 250 9 Appbals as an Old Sussex Man. London, April 23.—The Jam of Nawanagar, having been invalided from ths front, is renewing his acquaintance with Sussex Country, for which he did so much on the cricket field. He was recently one of the speakers at a patriotic meeting at Eastbourne,
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  • 108 9 MM.” RUBBER OUTPUTS FOR MAY. The following are. rubber outputs for May Bukit Jelutong lbs. 1,600 Consolidated 16.791 F.M.S. 103,429 Gula Kalumpong 81,774 Karan 9,045 Kuang 12,217 K. L. h 109,556 Nellmay 4,501 New Columbia 20,131 Padang 20,200 Padang Jawa 12,686 R. E. ofKrian 21,500 Samagaga 8,510 Sungei Matang
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  • 479 9 CRICKET. PENANG v. PE BAK. Tbe Penang team arrived in Taiping at 11 o’clock and was met at the station by Dr. S. C. G. Fox (Captain) Major Minniken and other members of the Club. Perak won tbe toss and elected to bat Souter and Williams played very
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  • 192 9 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Tennis ties plaved on Wednesday night Men’s Doubles Handicap Class A—--8 F B Martin and Sella 15.3/6 beat C C Rogers and Reid 15 1/6 by 6—3, 6—4. Mixed Doubles Handicap—Miss Mahler and Reimann —3/6 beat Miss Heim and Bennett —4/6 by 6—2, 7—5. Men’s
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  • 148 9 We hear that it is proposed to hold a rifle match between the Taiping Branches of the Perak Ladies Rifle Association and the M.S.V.R. Battalion Rifle Association on June 19 in the afternoon. M.S.V.R. RIFLE CLUB. The following was the result of the Spoon Competition on Sunday, May
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  • 28 9 To-morrow Tanjong Tokong meet Jamathol Moslem in a friendly match. On Sunday, Hutton Lane and Mejlis meet in tbe First Division League. Hutton Lane won last League.
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  • 33 9 The following ties have bean fixed for to-morrow Single Handicap—Dr Rose v Oxenham (2). F N Syer vW E McDonald (1). J P Souter v R C B Hay (3).
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  • 74 9 Spowers won the Ipjh Tennis Championship, beating Strugess in the final set of the game which was not concluded on Saturday. The victory was a farily easy one, his score being six to nil. H, A. Hope beat Hinch in the Men’s Singles 8., thus bringing to
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  • 128 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Lama, Brit., 957, Sinclair, June 4, S’pore, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co. Van Noort, Dut., 1235, Weijers, June 4, Batavia, gen., K.P.M. Golconda, Brit., 3730, Sinclair, June 3, Madras, gen., H.L Co. Rotorua, Brit., 555, «Gully, June 3, Renong, gen., E. 8. Co. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, June
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  • 64 9 To-day. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. Pyrrhus for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Pin Seng for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pangkor for Bindings Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping. Ellora for Madras taking
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  • 74 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Langsa, T Semawe, > I®? I’’ 1 p 1 J h 1 t h f Van Noort 2 P-m-Sabang, Padang etc 1 r Batavia J Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Hong Wan I 3 p.m. Singapore. China and Japan Itola
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  • 130 9 Pbnamg, Juki 4, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 7/32 3 Credit ...2/4 7/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank 174 f 3 days’ sight Private 176 J Bombay Demand Bank 174 f Moulmein Demand Bank n 173 f
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 346 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. JUNIOR CLERK muit be able to work typewriter. Apply No. 38, c/o Pinang Gazette. WANTED. An experienced shorthand TYPIST, Tamil or Chinese. Good Salary offered to suitable applicant. Apply, giving full particulars of experience, to Harrisons Crosfield, Limited, Medan, E. C. Sumatra. TAMIL SPEAKING ASSISTANT CLERK
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    • 131 9 When you are looking for present, please give us a call. Taiping Medical Hall, (ESTABLISHED IN 1900), DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS 75. 75] 77, KOTA ROAD, TAIPING, PERAK. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical and Druggists’ Sundries, etc. DEALERS IN Diamond Jewellery, Gold and Silver
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    • 81 9 VESSELS EXPECTED. Rhesus, June 4, from China. Perseus, June 17, from China. The Penang Choral Society WILL PRESENT “H. M. S. PINAFORE,’’ AT THE TOWN HALL, Under the distinguished Patronage of Tbe Resident Councillor. On TUESDAY, Bth JUNE, and THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 9-15 p.m. IN AID OF H. D.
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    • 154 9 To enrich the blood To strengthen muscles, bones, nerves and brain—you cannot do better than take SCOTT’S Emulsion. In every part of tbe world this valued food tonic has proved its worth as the purest and best of all forms of cod liver oil treatment and the richest strength-maker for
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 150 9 The Picture that has startled the World lntensity.’ NOW SHOWING AT THE STRAITS CINEMA U, EMPIRE HALL, PENANG ROAD. Phone No. 628. Commencing Saturday, the T sth June, THE GREAT GOLD SEAL SERIAL DRAMA Extensively and Expensively Produced by the Universal Film Co., of America. The First and Second Chapters
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  • 228 10 MR. CHURCHILL QUESTIONED IN THE COMMONS. Two questiors relating to the Dardanelles policy of the Government were put in the House of Commons on May 4. Mr Kellaway asked the First Lord of lhe Admiralty whether Lord Fisher was consulted with regard to the March
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  • 141 10 Lord Charles B-rtaford asked the Prime Minisrer Whether the attack on the Dardanelles has developed a new and serious situation whether the ships, munitions of war, and officers and men of both services have been diverted to the Dardanelles; and whether, seeing that the Government have
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  • 547 10 In his report «n MiJicca for last year Mr W. C. Micheli :ays< Everybody and everything in Malacca has, in varying degree*, experienced the influence of the great war in Europe Though Ma’acca was far removed from the scene of conflict still the effect was un d
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  • 677 10 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. The report of the directors was as follows for the year to 31st December 1914. Daring the year 1,539 tons of tin ore were sold as compared with 2,187 tons sold during 1913. The amount realised was £139,015 os. 3d., being an average of approximately £9O
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  • 1185 10 ALLOCATION OF SURPLUS FUNDS Mr. Frank Adam, the bon. president of the Singapore St. Andrews Society, occupied the chair at a special general meeting of the members cf the Society, held in the Cricket Club pavilion, for the purpose of deciding as to the allocation of
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  • 401 10 Punch hi* s off the new patiiot leader writer in a clever sketch I met my old friend, the leader writer, on his way to work,” writes Mr. Punch His eye flashed, his b ow gloomed, bi* jaws were set, his step was firm and determined
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  • 201 10 A correspondent sends this story, evidently from an ironical Swiss paper. A fow soldiers he’onglog to part of a Swiss regiment in garrison at Basel went to a cettain cife for refreshments. One of them eat down alone at a table. Later a c'vilian, a German, joined him
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    • 608 11 N.Y.K. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseille? London and Antwerp, under mail contract «-ith the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining ►hi? service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the latest
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    • 408 11 BRITISH HOTEL Jackson s Patent Smoking restaurant. Meals can be supplied at any time front ana Drying Cabinets. PENANG. 1 1 kk .i, i Under Japanese Management. The essential fact to be kept in view in the laying out of a rubber factory is that all rubber in its various
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    • 1910 12 R 9‘ V- J" te "ded sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Meam Navigation Co. RritlSH INDIA i I s, «"wci 11l STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. T-"™"™ l I BSSg%»U .PECTED ARRIVALS AN# HPAKTOUS. S"*T d Lon<lo, ««ry C», p,t Tongkah. Every Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Malacca. One outward
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