Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 June 1915
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Title Section20 1915-06-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 135 VOL. LXXill. WEDNESDAY. 16th JUNE, ISIS. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement971 1915-06-16 1 CH mi rr mi ulj L LT lOU Wan 1' TO SHIP, BUY OH sell IRUB B B R 8 OR TO p FORWARD GOODS L 7 tc ANY PAST or tu« WORLD "I GO TO J ALLEK DENNYS Co., 0 r VMION STKKWT. p KB I.IL-JjrZX3TEZ2aaarz_UL_ljJj KI nnnnnnunnnnnnHnnnHnnnnnnnnnnnn i971 words
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Advertisement60 1915-06-16 1 lcraocDa«.:>ur'”Dit.’U'’c?«3U!joca a 2 K)K <3O I 9 B V°u ear bav* the Pinaay c g I Gwaeae I*’***<L I for i y-ow to y r r 1 CLOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. SAT) ProporEJCAiaW. Quarterly an*’ 5 J Half- rst*« 2 I mrlbacnptiorn are pa»*-bb tr 3 aAvutiee and remittance. !»©<» be to60 words
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Article1233 1915-06-16 2 ENQUIRY IN POLICE COURT. The preliminary enquiry into the charges of alleged treason preferred against Jagat Singh was commenced in the Second Court, Penang, to-day, before Mr. E. E Colman. Mr. A. B. Voules, Solicitor-General, conducted the enquiry for the Crown, and Mr. S. F. Brereton Martin and1,233 words
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Article332 1915-06-16 2 News whs received in Singapore on Saturday of the death of Sergt. P. H. Lancaster, of the Buffs (E st Kent Regiment) killed at the front, and many in the Settlement will feel the poorer by the loss of this gallant and popular man. His332 words
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Article256 1915-06-16 2 One criticism of a practical k'nd we want to make The financial statement which forma the first part of the report contains a great many figures but an experienced auditor of public company accounts would look upon it with a frown, and he would want to know256 words
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Article288 1915-06-16 2 BRINKMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH, Accomplicb Gets 20 Years. The Batavis murder trial which is sad to be unprecedented in the annals of crime for its fiendishness, terminated on the 14th instant, when Soffing was sentenced to 20 years’ hard labour and Brinkman to death. The Courts were288 words
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329 1915-06-16 2 Calcutta, May 24.1 n a letter from the front Captain W. P. Pakenham Walsh, R.E., late of Fort William, gives an account of the fortitude displayed by the late Captain F. W; Townend, R.E Meerut Divisional Signal Company. He says A shell329 words
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Article208 1915-06-16 2 The Bishop of Loudon preached a striking sermon on German infamies at the London Diocesan conference during mail week. Dr. Ingram, having quoted extracts from German soldiers’ diaries regarding the atrocities of the Germans said An officer, who escaped from Germany, said he walked 200 miles from village208 words
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Article40 1915-06-16 2 Rangoon, June IOn the news of the death of Sir Charles Crosthwaite being received here this morning, all the Courts were closed as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Chief Commissioner of Burma.40 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article189 1915-06-16 2 TENNIS FINALS. List night two final tennis ties were decided at the Golf Club, W. H. Threlfali winning the Men’s Singles Handicap and Mrs. Phillips and Mis. Low annexing the honou r s ia the Ladies’ Doubles Handicap. Threlfali had E. H. Everest as his opponent, and189 words
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Article29 1915-06-16 2 The following ties have bean fixed for tc-morrew Singles Handicap—R Owen v E Reimann (2). ChampionshipSoutham v. Terzano (1); Threlfali v J M Chalmers (D) (3).29 words
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Article15 1915-06-16 2 To-day, at Dato Kramat Gardens, Darul Masudiah meet Suagei Ara, in the Second Division.15 words
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224 1915-06-16 2 A large crowd witnessed the match on the Padang at Ipoh on Saturday evening between Kuala Kangsar College and Ipoh Club. The spectators included the British Res dent, the Hon. Mr. R. G. Watson, C.M.G. The visitors kicked off, but the Ipohites soon manoeuvred224 words
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Article141 1915-06-16 2 At the Straits Empire Hall to-night chapters five and six of the Lucille Love series will be screened. Two strong dramas Phantom of his love and Tragedy at the Court of Milan are also in the bill, and the latest Gaumont Graphic and a Wiffles tit-bit are included.141 words
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Article85 1915-06-16 2 Messrs. Allen Dennys <fc Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender yesterday, 80,500 lbs. sold Diamond Smoked Sheet $125 to $l2B No. 2 121 123 Plain 117 121 Unsmoked Sheet 114 116 Fine Pale Crepe85 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement600 1915-06-16 2 WANTED ASSISTANT for healthy Robber Estate in Perak. Preference given to man with knowledge of Tamil. Apply with references to Manager, Kota Tampan, Lenggong. 589—16-6 WANTED. 4 Tamil tapping conductor useless to apply without experience, also STORE KRANI, must have experience of store work. Apply Box No. 41, e/o Pinang600 words
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Advertisement443 1915-06-16 2 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE HE RACE COURSE is official!» J open for training for the Summ? (1915) Meeting from to-day. No horses will be allowed ou the Track before 6 am. No hacking will be allowed durin» training hours, viz;6 a.m. to 7-30 a.m 8 By order, H- T, REID,443 words
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INDIAN ITEMS.
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Article192 1915-06-16 3 Simla, May 28.The following is issued as a Press communique:—The following are the results of trials of dacoity cases which occurred during the recent disturbance in the south-western Punjab obtained during the fortnight ending May 15tb. Of the 2,121 persons sent for trial, 200 were convicted,192 words
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Article154 1915-06-16 3 Purnea, May 26,—A sensation was eaused in the Seasions Judge’s Court of Purnea, on the 24th instant, by the appearance of a man who was supposed to be dead and for whose disappearance a Patwari and two peons employed by Mr. P. C. Lail, a zemindar of154 words
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Article109 1915-06-16 3 Bombay, June Ist.At the close of the Rosbanara season at the Royal Operetta House on Saturday Miss Gladys Gaylord gave her last professional appearance in India. The Afghan Memorial Church at Colaba to-day was the scene of a quiet wedding when Mr. James Bury, controller in India109 words
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Article77 1915-06-16 3 Calcutta, June 2.The tea market reopened to-day in Calcutta. About packages came on offer and met with a sensational demand. Prices throughout were on a level represented by annas per pound above those ruling a year ago. Commonest leaf s?ld at about 9 as. 3 pies, but77 words
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Article85 1915-06-16 3 Signor Giuseppe Gmeiner, the acting Consul-General for Italy, has issued the following communique: Officers, noncommissioned officers and men belonging to the Ist, 2nd or 3rd category of all classes of th’e Italian Army and Navy will not receive their call to join the colours through the Italian85 words
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Article53 1915-06-16 3 Calcutta, June 2—A big military pageant will bo held on June 18th at Government House, Darjeeling, to commemorate one hundred years’ peace between England and France. There will be interesting military displays and military sports for the troops, cadets and boy scouts. The proceeds will go towards53 words
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Article47 1915-06-16 3 Calcutta, May 25.—The Superintendent, of the P. and O. S. N. Co., Bombay, states that arrangements are now being made for homeward and outward mails to be conveyed overland via Marseilles. This will commence with the mails leaving London on Friday, June 11th.47 words
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45 1915-06-16 3 Calcutta, May 24.1 t is reported the ex-Raja of Manipur, Kula Chandra Singh, who has been a political prisoner at Hazaribagh for the past 22 years, has been permitted to spend the rest of his days at Brindaban, the Holy City.45 words
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Article397 1915-06-16 3 S.F.P.” It is satisfactory to see that by an advertisement appearing to-day on behalf of the Government, iu connection with the operation of The Trading with the Enemy (Amendment) Ordinance, 1915,” and authorised by Mr A M Pounteney, Colonial Treasurer, in his capacity of Custodian of Enemy Property,”-“ S.F.P.” - 397 words
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Article471 1915-06-16 3 Composition of Grrat Batele Line. A correspondent; supplies the following information about the position of the various French armies stretching from the Swiss frontier to the coast of Belgium. On this immense .front, there are no less than nine French* armies. First, between the Belgian and British471 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1915-06-16 3 WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED Motor Car and Motor Cycle Accessories and Oils As well as SOLID TYRES for Carriages. Our prices are the cheapest in the market and we are prepared to challenge competitors. We have also in stock the famous J, E. S. MOTOR SETS 5® b® to any71 words
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Advertisement754 1915-06-16 3 igaininiiiiiiH Summer Diarrhoea gS U No epidemic kills babies with such g" B appalling swiftness and in such great g U numbers as this dreaded complaint. J HI According to reports, this infant scourge is again with us, JI J and the rapid rise in the infantile mortality rate will754 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous486 1915-06-16 3 For an ideal evening entertainment, come to the Polyscope” THE ELECTRIC POLYSCOPE Co., LYCEUM THEATRE, ARGYLL ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT An Entire New Change of Programme. The Pride of the Circus 3 Keels 3 parts A colossal sensational Circus Drama bristling with exciting and amazing scenes. It goes with a dash486 words
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Article54 1915-06-16 4 S TENN ITT—Farrow.—-At St. George’s Church, Penang, on the 15th inst, by the Rev. F. W. Haines, Herbert Jacques, eldest son of Mr. Stennitt of Summerseat, Manchester, Manager of the Dunlop Rubber Coy’s Estate, Bahau, Malacca, to Dorothy Olive, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy Farrow,54 words
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Article1227 1915-06-16 4 The Imperial Government, by asking Viscount Hardinge to continue in office till the end of March, have acceded to pressing requests that have conce to them in the shape of resolutions passed by meetings held in different parts of India. The extension of his term, which1,227 words
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Article1789 1915-06-16 4 Our Singapore correspondent wires today that there is great public indignation in the Southern Settlement at the Government’s refusal to compensate the relatives of the victims of the mutiny, and to pay the costs of burial, and he adds that it is expected the matter will be1,789 words
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Advertisement178 1915-06-16 4 i 1 IA BDUL I— A J I SMOKING MIXTURE. A B ouTl'~~~ i NEW BON h the best Abdull-A j price H is SMOKIES g MIXTURE WTURE ONLY 85 cents g MEDIUM SS 1 OBTAINABLE per lb> tittl 1 5S ±s H 1 PRITCHARD Co. J iniiiiiiiiaiaiiiiiiMiJiiiaiiai I NEW178 words
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Advertisement33 1915-06-16 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs ahd Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkibs Brothkea Froprit/iors33 words
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Miscellaneous25 1915-06-16 4 THE TIDES.’ The following are the tides for today, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 2 7 a.m. 813 a.m. 1-52 p.m 8-55 p.m.25 words
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Obituary37 1915-06-16 4 DEATHS. ARbahamscn.On May 7, at Chester,” Middle-road, Bournemouth, West, Edward Ellis Abrahamson, of Muswell-hill, and 14, Devonshire-square, London, aged 55. Klassen.On June 12, 1915, Caroline Klassen, nee Harvey, wife of John Klassen, Municipality, Singapore, agrd 59 years.37 words
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Article135 1915-06-16 5 STATEMENT BY PREMIER. SEVERE FIGHTING NEAR BALTIC. FURTHER SUBMARINE VICTIMS. GERMANY’S ZEPPELIN FLEET. Mr. Asquith announced that the Naval casualties were 804 officers and 12,743 men killed, wounded, or missing. (three trawlers, a steamer, and a French schooner are the latest victims of German submarines. The French have135 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article75 1915-06-16 5 [Reuter’s Sbrvicbs.] ADVANCE IN LORRAINE. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, June 15. A French communique says German attacks north of Arras and south-east of Hebuterne were repulsed. We advanced our lines in Lorraine, where our progress in the Embermenie-Parroy sector is uninterrupted. Attack North of Aisne. Paris,[Reuter’s Sbrvicbs.] - 75 words
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Article118 1915-06-16 5 KING ALBERT’S VISIT. London, June 14. The King and Queen of Belgium and the Heir Apparent visited the Indian cavalry camp and witnessed a Gymkhana organised in their honour. General Rimington and his Staff welcomed the visitors, who were escorted by British cavalry. Their Majesties drove round118 words
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Article34 1915-06-16 5 London, June 15. The Prince of Wales, who is at the front, desires that all congratulations on his coming of age be postponed till the conclu'•on of the war.34 words
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Article14 1915-06-16 5 Amsterdam, Jute 15. The airship deitroyed at Evere was Zeppelin 38.14 words
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Article558 1915-06-16 5 The strength of Germany’s airship fleet has been the theme of much discussion, and while it is not possible to get ab the exact Dumber now available, it is certain that it is Dot nearly so great as popularly imagined. We have it on the authority of Mr.558 words
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Article77 1915-06-16 5 £250,000,000 ASKED. London, June 15. Iu the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, moving a vote of £250,000,000, said this was the fifth vote of credit since the outbreak of war. There had been three such votes in the financial year 1914-15. The normal supplies on a peace77 words
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Article51 1915-06-16 5 Loudon, June 14. At a meeting, to-d»y, of the Cotton Waste Employers, Spinners, and Manufacturers Association, it was decided to accept the offer of the Board of Trade to intervene in the cotton trade dispute. It is believed other sections of the trade will adopt a simi'ar51 words
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Article53 1915-06-16 5 PRESUMED TO BE DEAD. London, Jone 14, In the Probate Court, to-day, leave was granted to assume the death of the Hon. Gerard Freeman-Thomas, heir of Lord Willingdon, Governor of Bombay. He has been missing since the battle of the Marne, on September 14th, when he wa>53 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article63 1915-06-16 5 SHAVLE BOMBARDED. Petrograd, June 15. An official messsge says great enemy forces, which repeatedly attempted to cross the river Windau, near Liatzkow, on June 13tb, were repulsed, but one detachment crossed lower down Its attempt to advance was checked. The battle for a position near Shavle63 words
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Article74 1915-06-16 5 Petrograd, June 15. A fierce battle was resumed in Galicia on June 12th and 13th. Dense column» of the enemy succeeded in crossing the river capturing the village of Tuchla. Persistent enemy attacks on a bridgehead on the left bank of the Dniester were unsuccessful. An74 words
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Italy’s Campaign.
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Article61 1915-06-16 5 HEAVY ENEMY'S LOSSES. Rome, June 14. An Italian communique says: The Austrians attempted to ignite a forest at Monfalcone but were repulsed by rifle fire. A successful bombardment of Malborghetto continues. The lower part of Fort Hensel has been destroyed. The enemy’s losses at Plava ware61 words
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Naval Operations
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Article41 1915-06-16 5 A SERIOUS LIST. London, June 15. In the Hou»e of Commons, Mr. Asquith announced that the total Naval casualties were Officers. Men. Total. Killed 549 7,696 8,545 Wounded 181 2,262 2,443 Missing 74 2,785 2,859 804 12,743 13,54741 words
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Article94 1915-06-16 5 London, June 15 The sinking by submarines of three trawlers and the steamer Hopemount is reported to-day. The latter was attacked without warning. Three shells struck ths bridge, wounding the captain and four of the crew. The crew were then ordered to the boats, and they remained94 words
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Article51 1915-06-16 5 ALLEGED SUBMARINE BASE, Athens, June 15. Two F'ench destroyers bombarded the port of Tcheshme, in Asia Minor. It is believed to be a base for German submarines. All sailing vessels in the harbour were sunk, and the customs and telegraph offices and petrol stores destroyed. The garrison51 words
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General News.
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Article40 1915-06-16 5 London, June 15. The Press Bureau announces that Sir Frederick Lugard, Governor-General of Nigeria, reports that Garua, on the Benne river, surrendered unconditionally to a combined British and French force, commanded by Colonel Cunliffe, on June 11th.40 words
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Article19 1915-06-16 5 Athens, June 15. The Venizelos party his been victorious everywhere in the elections, except in Macedonia.19 words
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Article111 1915-06-16 5 THREE MEN INJURED. London, June 14. A Port Said message says the British s‘eamer Radnorshire from London to Yokohama, collided with the British steamer Dawlish, from Karachi to Gibraltar, off Newport Reck. The Radnorshire was holed in tho forepeak and returned to her anchorage. The Dawlish111 words
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Article158 1915-06-16 5 EXTENSION OF TERM. London, June 15. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith announced that at the request of the Government, Lord Hardinge had consented to extend his Viceroyship till March 31. Premier's Appreciation. London, June 14. Mr. Asquith, replying to Colonel Yate, (U. Melton) said In normal158 words
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Article106 1915-06-16 5 RESULT OF THE RACE. London, June 15. At Newmarket the New Derby race resulted as follows POMMERN (Donoghue) 1 LET FLY (ChiHs) 2 ROSSENDALE (Clark) 3 Seventeen ran. Won by two lengths three lengths between second and third. THE BETTING. The following was the betting for the106 words
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Article31 1915-06-16 5 Pommern belongs to Mr. Sol Joel. She is a brown colt by Polymelus out of Merry Agnes. Let Fly’s owner is Colonel Hall Walker. Sir John Thnraby owns Rossendale.31 words
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Article31 1915-06-16 5 London, June 15. A fire raged for twelve hours to-day at a cotton and wire warehouse at Liverpool. The damage is estimated at many tffousands of pounds.31 words
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Article172 1915-06-16 5 EFFECT ON THE RECEIPTS. Paris, June 15. At a meeting of the Suez Canal Company a report by ths Council stated that the war has caused a falling off in receipts from commercial traffic estimated at nearly 40 per cent for the second six months172 words
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Article80 1915-06-16 5 GOVT. AND COMPENSATION. SINGAPORE INDIGNANT. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, June 16. The Free Press in a leading article calls attention to the great local indignation at attitude of the Government in refusing to pay any compensation in connection wi’h the mutiny victims and in refusing to80 words
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Article243 1915-06-16 5 STENN ITT—FARROW. The marriage of Mies Dorothy Olive Farrow, youngest daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Bellamy Farrow of Bury St, Edmunds, to Mr. Herbert Jacques Stennitt, eldest son of Mr. Stennitt of Summerseat, Manchester, and manager of the Dunlop Co.’s Rubber Estate at Bahau,243 words
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118 1915-06-16 5 The report of the Singapore Marine Motor Service, Ltd., covering the year ended August 31, 1914, has been issued. It states that there is a small profit on working account of $B9B 64. The total loss for the year, however, without taking into account receipts118 words
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Article34 1915-06-16 5 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $B4 00 per picul, buyers, no sellers—-a decrease of 90 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at and £169 10i. throe months.34 words
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Article62 1915-06-16 5 The following are the official figures sent to Mess-s. Sellar Murray and Co., from the Managers of the following Mines for the first half of June Kamun'ing Tin Dredging L*d.,... 600 pile. Cbenderiang 290 During the last fortnight Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd, Dredge worked 306 hours, digging62 words
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Article370 1915-06-16 5 It is reported to be so extraordinarily hot in Germany that the crops in the fields ar& in danger. Austrian troops with heavy artillery have been sent the Carpathians to the Italian front. Small artillery fights have been noticed on the Serbian front’ers. A Montenegrian troop was370 words
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54 1915-06-16 5 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded bo the Chartered Bank, Penang. B'Unce on June 14 ...$22 299 62 F C Ebbels 20.00 C J Pratt 25 OO Balance on June 15 ...$22,344.62. Remitted to London54 words
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Article23 1915-06-16 5 Balance on June 14 $654.02 FC Ebbels 10 00 Balance on June 15 $664.02 Amount previously acknowleged ...$13,457.11 Total ...$14,121.1323 words
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Article51 1915-06-16 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m this evening 1. Overture Zampa ...Herold 2. Cake Walk Miss Lulu Bit wing ...Thur ba n> 3. Waltz Salvador a ...Gomes 4. Polka Hannah ...Kuhner 5. March Ths Brigade Major51 words
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Article200 1915-06-16 5 Calcutta, May 29.Narayanganj, Saturday—A furious tornado parsed yesterday from Jborashal to Marsinghdi, within an area of about fifteen miles. Every house and tree in its course was demolished. In Narsinghdi bazar more than two hundred, large tin sheds were blown away. Inspector DuUue has be?n transferred to Bukit200 words
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Article1823 1915-06-16 6 ENEMY MEMBERS EXPELLED. y' The nature of the agenda to be discussed ensured a good attendance of members at the annual general meeting of Tanglin Club, on Saturday evening. The Hon E D Hewan, the president, took the chair and the other members of committee present were Messrs1,823 words
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Article1038 1915-06-16 6 THE PRESIDENT AND HIS TASK. A leading New York weekly journal complained the other day, writes a corres pondent lately in America, that the American press had seriously misled the press of Europe; its emphatic espousal of our cause bad induced newspaper readers in the Allied1,038 words
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Article58 1915-06-16 6 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, June 16, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Perak, Brit., 254, Glenday, June 15, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Kalmoa, Dut., 170, Weerd, June 15, P. Soesoe, geu., K.P.M. Toussoum, Dut., 136, Klassen, June 15, P. Soesoe, kersoine, A. P. Co. Singaporean, Brit., 830,58 words
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Article19 1915-06-16 6 To-day. Hong Bee for Rangoon. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping.19 words
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Article80 1915-06-16 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chay Un 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson, and > Perak (E.S. Co) 1 p.m. Malacca J Deli Alma 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Ekma 3 pm. Trang80 words
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Article125 1915-06-16 6 Penang, June 16, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 31/32 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 7/32 3 Credit ...2/4 13/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/16 Oalcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days* sight Private 176| Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moul mein Demand Bank 174 3 days’125 words
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Article27 1915-06-16 6 Penang :The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, British Hotel, Falmouth House (Boarding.) Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon Nuwara Ellya.27 words
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Advertisement550 1915-06-16 6 IHOUSEHOLD_ECONOMY. Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of the Public is drawn to Skimmed Milk, THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS At Budapest in 1909 and at Berne in 1914 recognised that E3 1 SKIMMED MILK CONSTITUTES A WHOLESOME AND CHEAP FOOD ESPECIALLY FOR ADULTS and that its nutritive qualities550 words
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Article2719 1915-06-16 7 BRITISH ADVISER’S REPORT. THE NEW LAND SYSTEM. We publish extracts balow, from the -nnual report of Mr. W, Langham Carter, British Adviser to the Government of Kedah, a’copy of which we received to-day. Financial. The revenue, though $33,000 below the estimate, was about $lOO,OOO in excess of that of2,719 words
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Article387 1915-06-16 7 MANY CONVICTIONS. Trouble at a Buddhist Festival. Calcutta, June 4. A Colombo message states that on the 28th May a small riot occurred at Kandy. Owing to the war the number of Buddhists visiting the Buddhist festival at Maligawa was much smaller than usual and everything was387 words
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Article338 1915-06-16 7 The following gentlemen have been appointed to form an Advisory Board on matters connected with Mahomedhan «religion and custom, Mr. R. J. Farrer (chairman), Syed Omar bin Mahomed Alsagoff, Syed Mahomed bin Agil, Syed Alwi Al-Junied, Shaikh Salim bin Mahomed bin Talib, Imam Yusuf, Chiahi Haji Mahomed,338 words
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Advertisement12 1915-06-16 7 Fortify yourself with Bovril IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE12 words
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Advertisement1005 1915-06-16 7 Slave Yourself. I Bin has got to have some Y his comfort and appearance, A. e Gillette shave can seem W hile to him. More than YIlion Gillette Safety Razor A 1914nearly a million new y ed every year. British made. I dard Sets. One Guinea.Sold Everywhere. id and descriptive1,005 words
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Advertisement2387 1915-06-16 8 P.&O. intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean I Navigation Co. E3p|T|S|4 INDIA I in naed > s I st mer steam ship <«., NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. p rtB mdBlnwo Erety rf 3opm B L BTM HM co lTB AU Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans gT Tuesday, at2,387 words
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