Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 October 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 234 VOL. LXXIII. TUESDAY. 12th OCTOBER, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 61 1 g FOR »80 U X7OU can hare the “Piiisag a X Gums tie tt posted every day c for a whole year te your addrees. D (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). c Proportionate Quarterly and q O Half-yearly rates. c g Subscriptions are payable in e advmwe and remittances should b« addressed
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  • 775 2 THE FIRST OCCUPATION. When Belgrade was occupied by the Austrian and German troops a day or two ago, it was the second occasion in the course of the war th<t the Serbians have had to deliver up tbtir capital to the invader. The Austrian occupation lasted but
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  • 852 2 LONG FIGHT AGAINST OPPRESSION. Attention is naturaiiy drawn to the history of Serbia by recent events. Serbia, as we know it, was occupied by that tribe of Slavs, who to-day still hold the laud, in 638, after baving undergone varying fortunes under tbe Roman Empire. Although at various
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  • 27 2 China Mail.” The Government has ordered the Provincial authorities to suppress all traffic in opium by the sixth year of tbe Republic (1916.)-
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  • 530 2 A BANGKOK MEMORY. Apropos of tha history of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club, rel Red by the Chairman at the general meeting, and his reminiscences of Carbine, it is interesting to recall what "Obscure” said on the particular race in his Some Racing Reminiscences,” under tbe heading of
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  • 117 2 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. Singapore, October 11. The weights for the first day of the, Singapore Races are Race. 1. The Friar 10.3; Tom Tom 10.2 Batu Gajah 9.2; La Cocotte 8.6 Hedonist 85; Venture 8.0; Friendless 7.11 Sandy Greek 7.7. 7 Rack 2. Charity 11.2; Brown Comet 9.0;
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  • 166 2 The Directors of the Asian,” Limited, Calcutta have decided to suspend publication of the paper for the present. Tbe fol'owing is an extract from the note of the "Au revoir; Not Good-Bye!" that our contemporary publishes in its issue of the 15th ulto. Under the circumstances
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 588 2 PERLIS GOVERNMENT. NOTICE. IT is hereby notified that no duty will be charged on Wolfram exported from Perlis during the period 6th September, 1915 to 15th August, 1917. 902-20-10 ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA Messrs, sadleir knight Orchard Agents and Attorneys, Launceston, Tasmania, have pies sure in advising that their Mr. C.
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  • WAR NEWS.
    • 261 3 The Persian Gulf Expedition. Simla, September 29,—A report has been received from General Sir John Nixon that our troops on the R.ver Tigris, on the 28th instant, attacked the Turkish position at Sind, Keren miles east of Kul-nl-Amara, and were completely successful. The enemy held a
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    • 116 3 London, October 3.—The Evening Pcs\" the first paper to be established at Wellington (New Zealand) and a journal which at the present day commands a very wide circulation, says that after India’s splendid war services, the Dominions must cordially approve her inclusion in the Imperial Conferencs.
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    • 62 3 London, September 25 —Commander Mathy (who described the Zeppalin raid over London) was asked at what height he attacked London. He answered I don't want you to give the English the range. They are doing well enough already, and are learning fast.” He added that
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    • 58 3 Loudon, Septe über 29,—Au account in the Berne Tagwitcht of the situation in Russian Poland under the Germans says Half a million factory workers alone are starving. Disease due to hunger is rife. Demonstrations of disc intent have led to numerous arrests. The prisoners are overcrowded.
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    • 48 3 I oodon, September 28.—A French official wirelesi states that, according to reports from Constantinople, great importance attaches to the resignation of the Sheik-ul-Islam, who disapproves of the continuance of ths war against the Entente. The Prefect of Constantinople has resigned on the same ground.
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    • 51 3 London September 27;—The military correspondent of the “Frankfurter Z’i tung,” believes that Serbia has been utilising her long freedom from attack to strengthen her position. He hopes that the attacks this time will be made with sufficient force *nd quality, To overcome resistance, half-a-miliion men may be
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    • 51 3 An Australian private soldier, writing to the Secretary of State for India, on the behaviour of Indians at the Dardanelles, says“ I wish you to know that wherever we meet those grand and game soldiers of India, the Australians will extend an open hand of binding
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    • 40 3 London, Oct. I.—A Stockholm message rays that the Dagensnyheter learns that a terrible explosion occurred on the 28th September, in an ammunition factory at Reinsdorf, near Wittenburg (in Saxony, on the River Elbe) killing 242 workmen.
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    • 24 3 September 29.—His Majesty the spent seven hours at Leede yesterday. He chatted with the munition workers and visited the hospital.
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    • 52 3 London, September 21 —The Daily News” correspondent at Petrog-ad quotes prisoners from GaHcia as stating that an Imperial Order mentions the receipt of reports that the troopt are tired. The Order adds that only at Kieff is rest possible,” and exhorts them to strenuous exertions to
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    • 43 3 It is reported from Dutch sources that 21 Allied airmen appeared in the neighbourhood of Achen, and fired the industrial village of Roteerde, whirs there are great steel works. It is also the junctiou of Germany’s Western strategic railways.
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    • 39 3 London, Oct. I.—Reuter’s Amsterdam correspondent states that during the last few weeks Austria has received la r ge quantities of munitions from various industrial centres in Germany. Apparently, the Austrian stocks are completely exhausted.
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    • 36 3 A tilegram from Ridom to the Geneva Tribune stages that General Mackensen’s force has been ordered to retire, to avoid being surrounded in the triangle between the Pripet marshes and the Upper Styr.
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    • 36 3 The Russians have practically destroyed the momentum of the German attack. Heavy masses of troops are still launched, but they lack vim, and drugs in the tinned German rations are reducing their stamina.
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    • 39 3 A Swiss, who has returned from Constantinop'e, tells of the selling to the Turks of Armenian orphans of both sexes. Tne prices are from 6» 8d to 9< 61, anl we’lconditioned girls are rather dearer.
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    • 22 3 London, September 27.—An Athens telegram received in Berlin announces the arrival of 11,000 fresh Entente troops at Mudros (Lemnos).
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    • 22 3 The total looses o* the Teutonic Powers and Turkey are estimated at 8,509,000, of whom 4,009,000 are permanently lost.
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  • 202 3 A sad event took place during a public meeting of Sinhalese, at the Public Hall, Colombo, and caused a painful sensation. Tnis was the sudden death of Dr. Salomon Fernando. Dr. Fernando has supported the first resolution in a lengthy speech, and was seated. Daring the
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  • 259 3 It is notified in the Gaz itte that His Majesty’s Government, is requisitioning wolfram ore and concentrates at a fixed rate of £2 15s. per unit on a basis of 65 per cent, of WO3, c.i.f. or ex-warehouse in Great Britain, for ores or concentrates containing
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  • 1813 3 EXTERMINATING A PEOPLE. It may be asserted, without fear of exaggerating, that the Turkish outrages in Armenia, of which we give further details, are without a parallel in history. Never has there been so resolute an attempt to exterminate a whole race, never one which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 342 3 Anaemia or Poorness of Blood, is far more prevalent than is generally supposed. Men, Women and Children are all liable to suffer. If neglected, serious consequences may result. If taken when ,the> symptoms are first noticed, it is a very simple matter to. 1 enrich the blood and so effectually
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  • 1002 4 Germany must suffer great humiliations before her people reach a state of mind that will make peace possible. British feeling lags far behind the intensity of the French. That nation is filled with a deep abiding determination to pound Germany into a line of thought and action
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  • 1058 4 A few random shots. The last straw“ The Germans are fortifying the Holy Land.” Tbe Holy Land has seen some fighting. Solomon fortified Jerusalem and is credited with being the builder of the line of defence called by Josephus the first or old wall, which united the
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  • 172 4 A Tamil petition writer, named Narainasamy, Who carries on business on the pavement at tbe Post Office, was to-day charged before Mr. R. Scott, District Judge, with selling stamps without a licence, on the 10th inst. This illegal business was discovered by a Post Office peon
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  • 160 4 Owing to the heavy rain storm last evening, it was deemed adv;sable to postpone the opening of the New Cirque till to-r>ight 5 when, wet or fine, the programme will be proceeded with in the spacious tent that has been put up at the Dato Kramat grounds.
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  • 38 4 By Nagoya (October 11) from London Miss E Rogerson, Miss Burrows, Mr A W S Graeme and Mr J Sweeny; from Colombo to Port Swettenham, Mr J 8 de Basagoiti, Miss Fletcher, Mr, Mrs and Miss Mooijaart*
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  • 35 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $72.80 per picul, buyers, no sellers—a decrease of 60 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £149 ss. Spot, and £l5l three months.
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  • 199 4 The homeward mail closes on Friday at 7 pm. Registration up to 5 p.m. Inspector Colbert has been transferred from Bagan Serai to Tronob. Mr. E. Burnside, having returned from long leave, has assumed duties as Registrar of Titles at Taiping. Mr. H. W. Thompson, who has been
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 91 4 THE POPULAR PETER WALKER PETER WALKER jS LAGER IH |ajsg I J I (< I I PfWRr p@g C^£l--b > > umE MS FROM ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, or i SELLAR, MURRAY Co., i ACETIC i ACID j K 99/1007 PURE GLACIAL J J Large Supplies now on hand J at
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    • 134 4 E. 0. HOTEL. FRIDAY, 16th OCTOBER, SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. AND AFTER DINNED CONCERT At 9.80 p.m. In aid of Cigarette Funds for onr Soldiers and Sailors at the Dardanelles. MISS PATTIE O’HANLON, Irish Contralto, Late of The Follies and Queen’s Hall Concerts, ALSO MADAME DIETZ, The well known
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 38 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 1- a.m. 8 25 a.m. 2- 6 p.m. 8-20 p.m. 2 21 a. m. 9- 5 a.m. 2-43 p.m. 8 52 pm.
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  • 207 5 COSTLY FUTILE EFFORTS. RUSSIAN ASCENDANCY. KING FERDINAND DENOUNCED. THE ALLIES AND SERBIA. The latest message from the Western front records only artillery activity, in which the Germans would appear to be taking their fall share. Other telegrams refer to the desperation of the enemy's efforts against the British
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 237 5 [Reuter’s Telegram*.] STRONG ATTACKS AND HEAVY LOSSES. I [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, October 12. The German artillery fire has only been of fair intensity. The French batteries replied, everywhere, very effectively. The communique adds that fresh reports confirm that the violent counter-attacks by the Germans,
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    • 111 5 London, Oct. 1 -—The village ard height of Tahure, in Champagne, was extremely well fort'fied. The village was honeycombed with reinforced concrete cellars The underground fortress resembled a labyrinth It bad been previously stated that German positions westward of Tabure on a series of Lilis were like
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    • 27 5 London. October 11. Lieutenant the Hon. C. T. Mills, West Kent (Queen’s Own) Yeomanry (Territorials). Unionist M.P. for Uxbridge, hss been killed in action.
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    • 51 5 London, October 11. Lieutenant-Colonr 1 Brettel, the tallest man in the Indian Army, has arrived at Bi ighton. With six wounds, he lay helpless and alone, for three days and nights, between tho Biitish and German lines in France, during which time he was robbed by tl e
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 260 5 HEAVY FIGHTING AT DVINSK. Petrograd, October 11. A Russian communique records the further capture of hundreds of prisoners by the Russians, and desperate fightirg north of Dvinsk, where villages constantly changed hands. The communique mentions the wonderful success of scouts, north of the Pripet, who penetrated, at
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  • 49 5 London, October 11. Refugees from Syria and Palestine, who have arrived at Alexandria, state that the Germans have installed observation posts on the Mount of Olives, within shooting range of Mount Golgotha, and have requisitioned a thousand peasants to dig trenches in the Holy Land.
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  • 68 5 BY K 19. Copenhagen, October 11. Eleven of the crew of the German Luebeck steamer Lulea (3,400 tens) have been landed at Gjedser, the southern extremity of Falstea. They report that the Lulea was torpoeded by the British submarine E 19, near Gjedser lightship. The crew of
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 257 5 FRANCE AND SITUATION. London, October 11. The French Press is keenly discussing the question whether the Western front can be thinned in order to send an ample expeditionary force to Serbia. The French Premier will to-day make an important statement regarding the Near Eastern position, to the
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    • 98 5 REMARKABLE MESSAGE TO KING FERDINAND. London, October 11. The Due de Montpensier has telegraphed to the King of Bulgaria, who is his cousin He says, inter alia: "Your saintly mother, my Aunt Clementine, your uncles, and those noble and unsullied soldiers, Orleans, Aumale, Nemours, and Chartres, if
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    • 313 5 —Ex. URGENT APPEAL TO BERLIN. Athens, Sept. 13.—1 am informed from a Turkish source that the Higher German Command in Constantinople has notified Berlin that, unless assistance is received, the Turkish army cannot continue its resistance beyond the 25th inst. Apart from the above information, which comes
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  • naval Operations.
    • 35 5 A PECULIAR TALE. London, October 11. It is stated from Copenhagen that the crews of all the German warship at Kiel and Heligoland are being transferred to the Eastern and Western fronts.
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    • 722 5 Pageant op British Power. M. Joseph Reinach writes in the Figaro tbe most interesting article on the Grand Fleet we have yet had from the party of distinguished Frenchmen who visi ed it "One bears it said the German fleet is resting in Kiel
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    • 38 5 Petrograd, October 11. A Russian naval communique says Two Russian torpedo boats, off the Anatolian Coast, destroyed 19 Turkish sailing ships, with cargoes for the Turkish troops. One blew up. The others carried grain.
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  • 55 5 [From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 12. At the annual meeting of Jimah Rubber Co., Ltd., the Chairman stated that the condition of the Estates was satisfactory Costs frad been a little lower an 1 the prospects of a dividend were coming appreciably nearer. Me srs, Snodgrass, MeClymont,
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  • 30 5 London, October 11.* The following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist La*ex Crepe 26/£. Para to arrive Oct.-Dec. 2/sf. [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co].
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  • 33 5 —Reuter. Paris, October 11. Admiral Dartige Du Fournet has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the French Fleet, in suectsuon to Admiral Bouye de Lapeyrere, who has resigned owing to ill-health.-
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  • 605 5 CHARGE AGAINST MALAY QUARTERMASTER. Tbe oase against Hajee bin Janus, Malay quartermaster of the steamer Carnarvonshire, for voluntatily causing hurt to Mr. A. Jordan, second < fficer of the same vessel, on the 17th ult., was continued yesterday before Mr. V. G. Ez chiel. Mr. O.
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  • 331 5 STOLEN WATCHES AND CHAINS. Pakirisamy, a Tamil lad, who had been in the employ of Capt. R. Owen for only three days, was charged yesterday, before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel, with the theft of a gold watch and chain belonging to bis employer. Cap*. Owen said that on
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  • 232 5 Penang women workers for Qaeen Mary’s Needlework Guild are informed that a case of Hospital garments for soldiers has been packed, and will be sent to St. James’ Palace at the end of this week. The case contains the following articles, as a result of four
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  • 158 5 Bombay, September 26.—The following extract from a letter recently received from Home gives an interesting glimpse of war opinions in Paris, the lady quoted is one with high connections: I had a long letter from Mrs. X —who is more optimistic in her writings than in
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  • 77 5 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Mixed Doubles—Mrs Crabb-Watt and J R Bennett v Mrs Adams on and Swan (5). Singles Handicap A—R N Byatt vW H Tbrelfall (4). Singles Handicap C—R C B Hay v G E W Motion Jr (7). Blackford v Fitzgerald.
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  • 21 5 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow:— Fours—Rose, Dunn, Adams. Owen v Allan, Chalmers, Reid, Sharp» (final).
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  • 34 5 OBITUARY. MR. E. C. HATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct 1. The death occurred yesterday at Serendah( of Mr. E. C. Hatch, Inspector of Mines, Mines Departmeat, of Kajang, Ulu Langat, Selangor.
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  • 913 6 REV. R. J. CAMPBELL ON HIS TOUR At the City Temple, recently, the Rev R J Campbe 1, who has resigned the Free Church Ministry to join the Church of England, gave a vivid account of bis second visit to the western front, on which occasion
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  • 1292 6 PRESIDENT’S REPORT. The report of the Singapore Municipality has been issued, and, as usual, forms an interesting record of local government, says the ‘*B F. P.” The revenue for 1914 was $3,631,189, considerably higher than in any previous year, a result largely due to the increase
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  • 199 6 Liable for Military Service. The announcement that Greece has ordered a general mobilisation raises the question of the position of Greek subjects in Ceylon. So far as a Times of Ceylon representative was able to gather, there are close upon a dozen Greeks in Colombo—there may be
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  • 231 6 In the tropics many peolpe lose appetite, and from this draw conclusions that are not medically sound. Some say that iu tbe tropics the body does not require so many meals but this is wrong. Certainly the body does not require so many elements that create heat,
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  • 324 6 THE STANDARD MARKET, There is little change in the position, but values are rather easier on the week, mainly owing to a fair amount of prompt metal being available, and lack of any increase in demand says the Ironmonger of Sept. 11th The position must be considered to be
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  • 200 6 Messrs. Guthrie <fc Co. Ltd., in their report, dated Singapore, Wednesday 6tb, say Advices received from London during the past few days have indicated a better tone in the rubber market and this was reflected at the auction held to-day, prices all round showing substantial improvements. Bidding
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  • 111 6 Bhelford —lot divd 4p c. Ke pong.—Second int divd 10 p c. Ebinburgh.—lnt divd 12f pc. Last year 10 p c. Scottish Malay.—lnt divd 10 p o. Last year 5 p c. Harpenden.—Second int divd 17| p c. Last year 20 p c. Malay Rubber Planters.—lnt
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  • 137 6  -  A, W. Let us scatter seeds of Cultur, cried the bold Burnhardy crew, May the Eagle take the vulture as preceptor of the blue; Since our ships are out of action and we’re fain to burn our boats. We will compass Bull’s distraction with the sowing of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 437 6 I, PENANG ROAD, PENANG. AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Messrs, das, dawson Co., beg Kuala Lumpur Office: to announce that their new res- 31 OLD MARKET SQUARE Penang Office: 65 penang street. Toothsome Icee and Calces. Fragrant Coffee, Tea and Cocoa. A of Estate rgamte. at l owe<t Juicy Chops and SteaKe.
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  • 914 7 their importance to the RUSSIAN ARMIES. The fighting on part of the Eastern front has as-utned a novel character owing to the great Russian Marshes known under the name of Poiesis In the near lu u'e these immense marshes, covering the territory of a small State, will
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  • 339 7 SYNDICATE HOPE TO REFLOAT HER. Lying opposite the mouth of the Kelani river, with her starboard deck almost flush with the water, and seaweed forming a fresh coat over those parts constantly washed by the waves, the P iz O Nubia evokes pity, says
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  • 360 7 Rivkrsion to Old Government. Peking, September 23.—The Constitutional drafting committee has decided to adopt the monarchy as a new form of government, preparing a draft in accordance with this new constitution. Yesterday, the President gave the State Department special instructions about the election of a citizens convention, in
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  • 121 7 Hongkong, September, 24.—Alluding to the scholarships at the Hongkong University presented by President Yuan Shihtai, the Daily Press,” concluding an editorial, observes: The practical interest shown in its activities by the President of China and the provincial governments will be valued as a testimony not
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  • 299 7 LETTER FROM IPOH RESIDENT. The following letter has been received by Towkay Cheah Cheang Lim, from Mr. Harry Jennings, who in the early stage of the war proceeded to the front Ward No. 23, Ist Eastern Gen. Hospital, France, 13 9.15. I am sorry to say I
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  • 109 7 The London Post Offiea announces that it has been found necessary, temporarily, to advance by one day the times of posting for printed and commercial papers and samples intended to be conveyed by the overland route to India and Australia, via Suez. Until further notice
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  • 77 7 Writing from France to Henlow, Beds. Private F J Fisher, 7th Suffolk Regiment, says The enemy are getting tired of fighting. One of our men the other day shouted across to the German trenches, fifty yards away, asking if they wanted a few rounds. By
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  • 187 7 Calcutta, Sept. 29.—Under section 27 of the Volunteer Act the Calcutta Scottish Volunteers are mobilised for actual military service. No leave is to be granted after this date, except from headquarters. A monthly muster of 55 members, including one officer, four sergeants and four corporals is required
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  • 73 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. M. Austin, Brit, 97, Co wary, Oct 12, Renong, gen., E. S. Co. Malacca, Brit, 401, Dun, Oct 12, Tongkah, gen., Adamson- Gilfillan Co. Hok Canton, Brit, 287, Mathews, Oct 12, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 197, Bergwitz, Oct 12, T. Anson, gen., E. S
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  • 34 7 To-day. Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Gemini for Singapore. Trang for Trang. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Glenfalloch for Singapore and China.
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  • 59 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close Ten Jit Seng 7 a.m Deli Will o’ the Wisp 1 p.m. Thursday. Tongkah Malacca 3 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta Hakata Maru 4 p.m. Friday. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauri- I Nore 7 p.m. tins, Egypt and >R«g- U P
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  • 136 7 Penang, October 12, 1915. {By Courtesy of ths Chartered Bank}. London Demand Bank ...2/4 5/32 ,i 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 1/2 3 Credit ...2/4 13/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 27/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moul mein Demand Bank 1741
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 47 7 WANTED TO BUY A LOT OF Second-hand Motor Cars OF VARIOUS MAKERS. Owners, desiring to dispose of their Cars, are requested to make their offers at the lowest fixed price to the MANAGING CHIN SENG A Co., Ltd., Motor-Car Establishment, Northam Road and Farquhar Street Penang. 26-10
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    • 81 7 WANTE D. A PETROLEUM INSPECTOR lor the Marine Dept., Penang. Salary $6OO per annum (non-pensionable). Applications with testimonials to be addressed to the Harbour Master, Penang, not later than 31st October, 1915. D. C. MACINTYRE, Harbour Master, Penang. Marine Department, Penang, 12th October, 1915. ADVERTISING. There is only one way
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    • 39 7 Sodium Bisulphite In cwt. and 1 cwt. Drums. Mercury Perchloride In 28 lb. andj>6 lb. Jars. Sulphur (Sticks and Powder). White Arsenic. PRICES ON APPLICATION. THE DISPENSARY (Penang) Ltd. TeIe CH?M C op^K M 2 Bishop Street, Penang. p
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 112 7 Grand Change of Programme TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 1 AT THE Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre, Under the Management of the STRAITS CINEMA Co. Neptune Masterpiece. 2 Parts Enoch Arden 2 Parts A Sensational Dramatical Version by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in Two Parts. Artistically Produced for the Nepture Film Co. by Percy Nash.
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    • 370 7 FIRST VISIT TO PENANG. The NEW CIRQUE (OF LONDON AND PARIS') TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! t AND EVERY EVENING AT 9-15 AT DATO KRAMAT GARDENS. A High Class Circus and Variety Company of European Artistes Freely acknowledged by the Press to be absolutely The Best Show ever seen in the Orient.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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