Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 130 VOL. LXXill. WEDNESDAY. 9th JUNE. 5315. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1133 1 > L YOU Wan ilo SHIP, J buy ok sell JRUB B E R d OB TO Q FORWARD GOODS k w AMY PAST or Th» WORLD P 80 TO H Z ALLEN DENNYS Co., 0 T. VKION BTKEKT. g-r-rr-mr—i ,-n—h B H VKC Z 8 "S DUTCH CIGARS. 4
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    • 65 1 fnaoaDoaauauqx jcnuueaopochk C FOt SPG B U o»u have tba Pio»ng O J I Qw»tia poetz-d «rre-.rj < 1 fer a wT*r>Aa y«»’» r(ov• >u r A O n.O<*L »an I PiwpKSK* a> Quariwly eon > Rn!A}v*Xay rat*». 1 ar* puy»o>» ir 3 eAwxrd and r «mi t tai sera
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  • 865 2 What gaps this awful war is making in the ranks of men in the world of sport, whom names, at least, are familiar to all of us One day it is a famous footballer, cricketer, or polo player, and yesterday we published the news that an exploding
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  • 35 2 To-day's quotation for unrefined tit in Penang was $82.25 per picul, business done—an increase of 90 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £166 ss. Spot, and £165 10s. three months.
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  • 624 2 A recent book by H H O’Farrell, discussing the war-indemnity which Germany secured from France after the War of 1870 and its economic results, has raided the question—pertinent at this time in consequence of the possible approach of au end to the present war—whether indemnities are
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  • 97 2 The new Government at Athens is taking extraordinary measures to check popu’ar expres-ion of feeling in favour of M. Venezelos who recently resigned the Premiership because the King disapproved of his idea of declaring war against Germany and Austria. The street in which M. Venezelos lives has been
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  • 63 2 Kobe, May 18—Last Tuesday evening a well-known British resident of Kobe ordered one of the boys at the Kobe Club to bring him a pole and on receiving it knocked down and completely destroyed a picture, said to be valued at Yen 20,000, of the Emperor William’s
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  • 67 2 The commander of Libau, General Von Privitz, has been taken prisooe**. Roumania baa given New York an urgent commission for half a million pairs of boots. A Hague telegram says that Mr. Lloyd George declared in a meeting of engine builders that England had not yet used half
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  • 311 2 Ang Hock, who said he was formerly a clerk in Kedah, was charged in the sec >nd Court, Penang, to-day, before Mr. E. E. Colman with cheating and fraudulent possession. The story against him was that on ths afternoon of the 29th u’t, ha went to Chong Chin
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 120 2 The tennis tie* played last night at the Golf C ub had the following results Men’s Singles Handicap Class B Final. Pledger —4 6 beat Reiman—ls.2 by 6—2, 6 1. Mixed Doubles Handicap—Mrs Philips and Threlfall beat Mr and Mrs Everest by 5—7, 6—4 6 —2.
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  • 53 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on June 7 ...$21,924.94 “BI” subscription for sth months Febry to June 50 00 Balance on June 8 ...$21,974,94 Remitted to London on
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  • 29 2 Balance on June 5 $453.42 Mrs Alma Baker 10.00 O B Pike, sth contribution 25.00 Balance on June 8 488.42 Amount previously acknowleged ...$13,457.11 Total $13,945.53
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  • 57 2 Simla, June I.—Presiding at the opening of the Salvation Army Exhibition at Simla to-day H. E. the Viceroy said he had been greatly impressed both by the broad spirit of philanthropy in which the Salvation Army projects had been conceived, and no less by tbe practical oummon-sense
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  • 466 2 CLAIM AGAINST SHIPPING CO. Mr. J. E. Godfrey at Rangoon on the 27th ult., delivered judgment as follows in the suit of Jiawoolla vs tbe Brirish India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The judgment stated: This is a suit for the recovery of damages incu-red by reason of the
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  • 385 2 Sportsmen in Siam have for years out of number beep keen upon slaying sladang. These powerful animals, says a writer in the Siam Observer found in parts of the Malay Peninsula, are supposed to be found also in the Kmburi mountains and also in the Chantaburi hills. So
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  • 245 2 Pbnang, Juke 9, 1915, 8; P. Tapioca s6| se i| er3 M. P. Tapioca s6| Bellers' Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyer» Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper 133 J eellers Trang Pepper $23 sellers Mace suo no m Mace Pickings $641
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 447 2 TAMIL SPEAKING ASSISTANT CLERK WANTED. EXPERTNE3B in Typewriting and accuracy in simple Accounts essential. Salary $5O/- inclusive. Free furnished quarter. Healthy E*tate in Co as al region. Apply by letter only in own handwriting to No. 39, c/o Pinang Gazette. 548 10 6 TO LET. House no. 12. clove hall
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    • 119 2 The Demon Defied The demon Rheumatism can no longer hold you in thrall of terror, pain and misery. No more sleepless nights and days of agony. For between you and your tormentor is raised the protecting shield of Little's Oriental Balm. It defies Rheumatism. It casts it out of the
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    • 14 2 Bovril develops big reserves of' strength IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE
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    • 406 2 Re ERNEST TAYLOR, Deceased. ALL creditors or claimants upon or against the Estate of Ernest Taybr formerly of Ipoh and Batu Gajah in the State of Perak who died on the 30th day of May, 1915, are requested to send in particulars of their debt* or claims to the undersigned
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  • 792 3 How Airships can br Brought Down. Before stating the methods that should be employed to bring down Zippelius, says military correspondent, I will admit that airships can, by rising high, get out of the range of attack. By this manoeuvre, however, they lose entirely the chance of
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  • 33 3 Arrivals. By Alma (June 9) from Deli, Messrs Bicknell, W J Brands, E Smith, J S Harris, C A Martin, D A den Boesterd, E ▼an Engel, S Dubedat and Dr Spillane.
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  • 327 3 M.M.” “PLANTING ILLICIT CHANDU. In the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate’s Court on Monday morning before Mr. McClelland, a Chinese named Tam Ling was charged with having given false information to a public servant. Inspector Taylor, opening the case for the prosecution, explained that on two or three occasions
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  • 234 3 In reply to the protest of the Burma Chamber of Commerce against the order prohibiting rice exports to Egypt, Red Sea, and Mediterranean ports being enforced against existing contracts, the Government of India telegraph as follows In view of the urgency of the need of
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  • 239 3 M.M.” A Tour of the F. M. S. A delegation of the Japanese Planters’ Association of Malaya, who are the Quests of the P.A.M., paid a visit to Kajang on Sunday. They were met by representatives of the Kajang District Planters’ Association and after breakfasting at the Rest
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 281 3 Unsolicited Testimony IS THE Best Recommendation. The local agents of Ross’s, the Bottling Specialists of London, Liverpool, Belfast, and Leith, have received the following entirely unsolicited testimonial from one of their Clients in the Malay Peninsula. c In sending you a repeat order for Ross’s Auk’s Head Pilsener I should
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    • 468 3 I* Baby is nourished only by what he digests g 11 —not necessarily by all ths food ho swallows. O For instance, the curd of unmodified cow’s milk iH forms, in baby’s stomach, a solid, indigestible mass which causes him acute pain and gives both baby and his mother m
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  • 34 4 Knott.—On Jane 5, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Knott, a sen. Gardner. —On June 6, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Capt. and Mrs. Gardner, a daughter.
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  • 1086 4 The splendid feat performed by Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. Warneford in destroying a Zeppelin, presumably returning to Belgium after a raid on England, is one which, while it impresses the popular imagination, will a’so be viewed with the greatest interest by all who are concerned with the use of
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  • 1185 4 “YOU DO US PROUD, SIR. It was hardly a question of chasing the lagging hours along when the Penang Choral Society staged H. M. S. Pinafore at the Town Hall. Comparisons were made by those who witnessed the previous performance of “Pinafore” with that of las
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  • 127 4 DEATH OF A PROVINCE PLANTER, We regret to announce the death, as the result of a motor accident, of Mr. G Stables, aged 32, manager of Changkat Es’ate, Province Wellesley. Full details of the sad occurrence are at present not available, but it would appear that the
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  • 47 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m this evening 1. Selection... Crown Diamonds Auber 2. Two Step... Ths Top Notch Arthur 3. Waltz Idylls Waldteufel 4. Hello Kid Intermezzo Geureuf 5. March Seivad Franklin
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  • 23 4 The output of Kramat Pulai, Limited for the month was 526 90 piculs. Fro tn the Mine $11,400.00 from Tributor? $300.00.
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  • 257 4 The Post Office notifies that when ths alarm is sounded no member of the public may originate calls. Any member of the public who receives a telephone call should immediately reply. Mr. Freeman, of the Kamunting Tin Property, has gone on leave to Australia. Mr, Brockwell, Inspector of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 299 4 iy wonmrtn to his majesty aim georm Motor, Motor-cycle, solid and Cycle Tyres. f X-* V 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
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    • 33 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. Aa hoar and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Brothers Proprietors.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 187 5 ATTACK ON ZEPPELIN. SUCCESS OF FRENCH TROOPS. PESSIMISM IN TURKEY. Further activity is reported from the Arras sector where several fruitless German counter-attacks have been repulsed and the French hsve ganed further ground. The French have also been s rongly engaged north of the Aisne, between Compiegne ai.d
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 245 5 [Reuter’s Services.] ATTACKS BETWEEN SOISSONS AND RHEIMS. [Copyright Telegram (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, June 8. A French communique says North of the Aisne, the enemy made desperate efforts to recapture the two lines of trenches which we took yesterday. The enemy brought up reinforcements in automobiles from a
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    • 67 5 London, June 8. Ti e House of Commons passed the third reading of the bill for the establishment of the new Ministry of Munitions. Mr. Asquith said Mr. Lloyd George would be responsible to the House and the country for the necessary supplies to the troops.
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    • 50 5 London, June 8. Mr. H. W Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, announced that arrangeUl < nt s bad been me de for the production of Ge high explosive Trinitrot olnol, thus eecarii gan aDD p] e supply for oarselves and •Ito enough to slant our
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    • 287 5 ZEPPELIN DESTROYED. London, June 8. Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. Warneford, whose aeroplane brought down a Z-*ppeliu in Belgium, was formerly in the Mercantile Marine He w<s born at Cooch Behar, India, in 1892,the son of a Wiltshire AngloIndian. He came to England from Canada five months ago, and
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    • 47 5 TELEGRAM FROM THE KING. London, June 8. The Admi r alty announces that the King has telegraphed to Flight Sub-Li utenant Warneford as follows Most hearty congratulations on your splendid ach evement. Mach pleasure in conferring the Victoria Cross for your gallant act.”
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    • 43 5 London, June 8. General Sir Francis Lloyd, speaking in London, said peop’e sometimes wondered what our aircraft were doing during the Zeppelin raids. His reports showed that they went out in pursuit and had successfully warded off danger to London.
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    • 637 5 The minimum height at which aeroplanes can fly with safety and the maximum height at which they can do their work are obviously two of the measures by which we can judge the aeroplane in war, wrote an expert in April. High flying by night is far
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    • 231 5 If the recent information received from Rome which is said to be derived from an authorised source, is correct, the ability of the Germans to do harm with their Zeppelins and submarines is decreasing rapidly instead of augumenting as the bluffing foe has tried to make the
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    • 45 5 THE LATEST CASUALTIES. London, June 8. Among the killed is the well-known Scottish Interna’ional Rugby phyer, D. M. Bain, of tl.e Gordon Highlanders. Yesterday’s casuahits from F’auders numbff 3,321, including 711 dead. Yesterday over 240 naval casualties were reported from the Dardanelles.
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    • 178 5 News has reached Paris,writes a correspondent, that Alber Pohl, a well-known German Soccer player, goal-keeper of the Borusia team for many years, was drowned during the naval battle off the Falkland Islands. Pohl was on the cruiser Nurnberg, which was sunk. Another famous German athlete. Euvin
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    • 116 5 PREMIER AND ITALY. London, June 8. In the Hoose of Commons, there were notable incidents on the new Ministers rising to reply to questions, all receiving a hearty reception. Among the first was Mr. Bonar Law, the Colonial Secretary, who was loudly cheered. The enthusiasm was renewed
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    • 50 5 London, June 7. Iu the House of Commons, in reply to a question whether it was intended to augment the present recruiting facilities, Mr. Asquith said the response to the last appeal had been satisfactory. A full announcement in regard to the Government’s pUicy would be made shortly.
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    • 86 5 Loudon, June 7. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said the Government believed that the measures taken to prevent the importation of cotton by Germany weie successful. He hoped the effect of the prohibition of export of Egyptian cotton would be
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    • 72 5 BRITAIN AND ITALY. London, June 8. It is officially announced that the Rt*. Hon. Reginald McKenna, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Italian Finance Minister, Signor Carcano, discussed proposals for financial co-operation. The conference disclosed complete agreement between the two Governments in their resolution to co-operate
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    • 44 5 London, June 7. Imports show an increase of £12,515,676 and exports a decrea-e of £8,432,198 The increase in imports is in food, drink, and tobacco £8,116,627, raw cotton £2,737,507, and wool £2,376.186. The decrease in exports includes manufactured cotton £2,22 ',925.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 66 5 NOTABLE RUSSIAN SUCCESS. Petrograd, June 8. A Russian official telegram says the enemy west of Kolomea have ceased their persistent attacks, wlrch were all repulsed with heavy losses. The Austrians left 5,000 bodies in front of one Russian division. We captured 700 prisoners in one attack in
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    • 42 5 Germany’s Potent Weapon.” London, June 8. A German Staff Order feund on the Bzura battlefield refers to the use of gas as follows By God’s dispensation we have received a new potent weapon in gas with which ire Lave vanquished our enemies.”
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  • Italy’s Campgain.
    • 141 5 GREAT FORCES AT THE ISONZO. Rome, June 8. A regular advance has been made by the Italian Armies over the whole front, capturing most important positions across the frontier. It is announced in to-day’s communique that the Austrian reshtsnee is mostly feeble. Two great operations are
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    • 103 5 London, June 8. A Rome telegram says Grand Admiral von Tirpitz is owner of barreu property on the coast of Sardinia, which, it is suspected, is being u-ed ss a base for submarines. The authorities are investigating the matter. Sardinia, an Italian island, is the second
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 128 5 GERMAN FAMILIES LEAVING. Athens, June 8. Travellers from Constantinople affirm that typhoid is raging in the Turkish Army and among the popu’ation of Asia Minor. Seventy-five doctors have succumbed. There is a great shortage of coal and bread. The Garmans, fearing the forcing of the Dardanelles,
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    • 45 5 SEIZURES BY RUMANIA. London, June 8. Barrels supposed to contain beer, which were examined at Bukharest, were found to contain an asphyxiating gas liquid, which the Germans were endeavouring to smuggle into Turkey. The liquid was confiscated on being discovered.
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    • 77 5 Paris, June 7. The French minelayer Casabianca was sunk by a mine at the entrance to the .ZEgean. A British destroyer picked up two office» s and 64 of the crew. It is possible others reached the coast and were captured by the Turks. The Casabianca was
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    • 33 5 REASSURING BULLETIN. Athens, June 8. Yesterday evening’s bulletin states that there has been a perceptible improvement in King Constantine’s condition. The temperature is 100.8 Fahrenheit, and the vomiting has ceased.
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  • General News.
    • 57 5 London, June 7. It is officially announced that on May 30th, after a naval bombardment, a landing party stormed Sphinxhaven, on Lake Nyasea. The Germans were driven out with loss. Rifles, ammunition, and stores were captured, and the armed steamer Hermann von Wissmann destroyed. The British
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    • 71 5 INTRIGUE AT HONGKONG. London, June 7. In the House of Commons, in reply to a question regarding the discovery of Hongkong plans, supported by the German Government, for the complete subversion of British trade in the Far East, Mr. Bonar Law said Reports to this
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    • 84 5 London, June 8. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said he was aware that the American Government had made a communication to the Japanese Government on the subject of the Sino-Japanese treaty. A further expression of the views of the British
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    • 45 5 FORMER SINGAPORE A.D.C. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 9. Captain Stockley, who was formerly A.D.C. to Sir John Anderson, when the latter was Governor in the Straits Settlements, has been severely wounded at the Dardanelles, and has had a leg amputated.
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  • 42 5 EXPEDITION RETURNS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 9. Advices from Sarawak state that the second punitive expedition against the Balleh Dyaks has returned. The expedition was a complete success. The Government lost two men and the rebels fifteen.
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  • 100 5 —Reuter. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES. THE SITUATION; IMPROVING. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, Jure 7. The Colonial Office reports anti-Moslem rioting in various parts of Ceylon by Buddhists: Moslem shops at Kandy have been looted. Martial law has been proclaimed in several districts’. The Governor reports that the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 109 5 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, I will be much obliged if you wilt through the medium of your paper please state that I am in no way whatever connected with the part es concerned in the Divorce ca j e of Vivienne Marie
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  • 46 5 The following are the latest quotations in our share list Yesterday. Tc-day-. o Shabm. x x 0 0 3) 07 00 07 General. E. Smelting (0r?... s6| S 6. S* Rubber (Dollar). A. Panas s3| $3.60 $3 j Malakoff s2| $2.60 $2.60 $2.65
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  • 84 5 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co. advise uv that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender yesterday, 55,700 lbs. sold Diamond Smoked Sheet $124 to $l2B No. 2 118 123 Plain H H 7 H® Unsmoked Sheet 113 117 Fine Pale
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  • 62 5 RUBBER OUTPUTS FOR MAY. The following are rubber outputs for May Alma lbs. 18,000 Bukit Toh Alang 9,080 Bruas-Perak 1,559 Cluny 14,511 Chemor United 17,039 Gloucester 4,625 Henrietta 20,252 Majedie 7,620 Malacca o 283,550 Kota Bahroe >, 31,258 Kinta Kellas 19.500 Kuala Kangsar n 31,341 Permaa h 18,868 Sekong
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  • 103 5 Dresses at Pinafore Mrs. Fettes (Josephine) looked charming in an exceptionally dainty costume of cream voile, trimmed with fiue luce and pink ruchiDg, made by Mrs. Clarke. Mrt. Ebden as “Buttercup” and Mrs. Spencer Jarvis as Hebe both wore most suitab’e costumes by Messrs. Pritchard de Co who were also
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  • 14 5 Obituary. London, Jane 7, Mr. Cornish, formerly proprietor of the Madras Mail/’ is dead.
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  • 602 6 COMBINATION OF CHINESE AND BRITISH INTERESTS. After many years’ of fruitless negotiations, the Peking Syndicate question has at last leen solved by a compromise between the parties concerned, and a new joint enterprise, it is announced, will be formed under the name of the Fa Chung Corporation. An
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  • 252 6 Following is the directors’ report for presentation at the eighth ordinary general meeting of the above company to be held at Penang on Saturday, June 12:—Your directors beg to submit a duly audited statement of accounts of the year ending December 31, 1914. After writing
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  • 912 6 HOW THE TURKS GAINED IT. The following description of the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453 was written by Richard Knolles who was born in 1540 and died in 1610 A little before day, the Turks app-cach-ed the walls and begun the assault, where shot and
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  • 28 6 Penang The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Nerman, British Hotel, Falmouth House (Boarding.) Singapore:—Raffles Hotel, Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon Nuwara Ellya.
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  • 798 6 The Pioneer.” SKIRMISH ON THE CANAL. Cairo, May 2nd.—This week another small encounter took place on the east bank of the Canal. A detachment- of the Bikanir Camel Corps under Major Rawlins was out doing patrol work, when some twelve miles from the Canal, a little to the
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  • 97 6 Mr. John Graham, late Agent of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Coy., Ltd., at Mandalay, is now serving in Fianders as a driver of an ambulance car in connection with the Red Cross and has been in the thick of it for the last four months. In
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  • 266 6 Its Ec )Noitic Value. In the current number (Vol. XIII, No. 1) of the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute further attention is given to the Economic Resources of the German Colonies” the Agricultural and Forest Products of German Eist Africa being specially considered. These products include copra,
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  • 48 6 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Omapere. Brit., 340, Lyons, June 9, Tavoy, gen., E. S. Co. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, June 9, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Capt Murphy, June 9, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Golconda, Brit., 3730, Sinclair, June 9, S’pore, gen., H.L Co.
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  • 49 6 To-day. Golconda for Negapatam,Madras and Durban. Tong Ohay Un for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Lee for Alor Star (Kedah). Kanior for Rangoon. Dovre for Rangoon. Kawachi Maru for Rangoon and Calcutta. Jin Ho for Asahan. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping.
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  • 94 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 a.m. Singapore, China and Japan Yatsaing 1 p.m. Deli Alma 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Perak (E.S. Co) 2 p.m. Malacca J Port Swettenham and Singapore Tara 3 p.m. Bindings, Sitiawan
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  • 7 6 Perseus, June 17, from China.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 331 6 I HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of the Public is drawn to Skimmed Milk. E THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS H At Budapest in 1909 and at Berne in 1914 recognised that SKIMMED MILK CONSTITUTES A B WHOLESOME AND CHEAP FOOD ESPECIALLY FOR ADULTS H and
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  • 781 7 Summer Meeting, 1915. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE.— No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at least seven days before the 23rd June. 1915, the date of the Special General Meeting. The notice
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  • 126 7 Penang, Juns 9, 1915. {By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 31/32 4 months* sight Bank ...2/4 7/32 3 Credit ...2/4 7/16 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 176 J Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moulmein Demand Bank 174
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  • 877 7 SOLDIER’S ACCOUNT OF A POISON ATTACK. Few more striding indictments of German methods have bden penned than that which has just been sent home by a British sergeant iu a letter describing an attackfumes and all—on his section of the line. He writes “We have been and
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  • 811 7 ZANZIBAR RULER’S LETTER. The following is the full text of the letter which was addressed some time ago by the Sultan of Zanzibar to the Liwali of Mombasa and Mahomedans residing on the mainland and was also circulated among the Mahomedan population of British East Africa To Salim,
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  • 94 7 Harper’s Monthly.” Jean longed for a kitten. When illness made it necessary for Jean to go to the hospital, her mother said I will make a bargain with you, Jean. If you will be a brave little girl about your operation, you ehall have the nicest kitten I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 81 7 .1. The Straits Salesßoom. MR. G. B. MADDEN begs to i uf orm the general public of Penang that he lias opened business at 50, Beach Street, as Auctioneer, Ship Chandler, General Estate and Commission Agent. lie further begs to assure the Public that all household furniture and other goods
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    • 8 7 P. MOIR CRANES* Cylinder Oil. Sandilsnds. Buttery Co.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 594 7 |g FIRST 21 It J ISO The Chance is now at your command to form r be two subjects of the same kind but admittedly tus y Pt***®» QUALITY is the absolute Essential Value that leads A Geaatf pealed ever/ daj c Underlying Secret that taxes the sensitive organs of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2411 8 p O U— J? TENDED SAILINGS Straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean toE! Navigation Co. INH|> D RmSH ND A I For j Intended to Sail. Steamer. STEAM SHl p c# Wireless Telegraphy fi“ed on all I, Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. AND FREE of Charge and each berth is
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