Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1916

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 188 VOL. LXXIV. MONTuY, 14th AUGUST, 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 847 1 a ontiDnndDHnoDnanatTmjnnnannnn WANTED I RUBBER to sell by auction or pri- vately, or for shipment. GOODS for forwarding to part o f thg wor i c i INSURANCE risks against Fire. n He specialize in the above. n Apply to— ALLEN DENNYS Co,, g 6 Beach Street, Penang. g Established
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    • 65 1 BaaaaaDDaaonaaanaoDaantiZioa a FOR $3O a 0 n q can have the Pinang q a X Gazette pouted every day g g for a whole year to your address, q g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). a Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-ysarly rates. Subscriptions are payable in a advance and remittance should g
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  • 717 2 IN THE WAKE OF THE VICTORS. Yesterday I rode a proud steed To-day I am shot through the che’t.” It is beyond the power of words to give a picture of the German trenches over this battlefield of Montauban (writes Mr. Philip Gibbs, in the Daily Chronicle Before the
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  • 339 2 Aims of the Allies. Viscount Bryce presided at a luncheon given at the Savoy Hotel by the Pilgrims of the United Kingdom in honour of the Hon James M Beck, formerly Assistant At-torney-general of the United States, and author of the now celebrated pamphlet, entitled The
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  • 490 2 M,M.” The Echo Beige,” which is at present published in Holland, prints an interview which took place between a member of its staff and a Dutchman who works on a boat up and down the Rhine. This man stated that all the men on the Rhine
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 992 2 A PLANTER at present in India SEEKS CARDERS now being booked for well RE-ENGAGEMET after August, ex- heal r thy KU P? E ux V auumui SEEDLINGS from Lmsurn and Cecily perience six years charge in the Straits Estate seed. Will be perfect for stump. •nd also Ceylon. Good knowledge
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    • 141 2 You can do it younel If you know any one who suffers, if you suffer yourself in the relentless grip of rheumatism, if your joints are stiff or swollen, your musolei weakened, or your limbs drawn out of shape, if you suffer from headache, neuralgia, soiatica or other bodily tortures,
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    • 34 2 THE TELEGRAMS. All Reuter’s Telegrams up to 1 p.m. are promptly issued and delivered to subscribers in town by a special staff of tambies. Subscription $4 a month. Orders registered with Managing Editor, Gazette."
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    • 1078 2 NOTICE. BANKS. LABOUR CODE. 1912. F.M.S. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA "INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911.’ Incorporated in England by Royal Charter MPLOYERS of Indian labour are Paid np Capital hereby reminded that assessment re- R eße rve Fund iljooo turns for the preceding quarter must be Reserve
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  • 1964 3 China Mail.” BY EYE WITNESS. Gurnah, June 1916.—1 t is the oldest country in the world, but you will fiod little or nothing that is old in it within 350 miles of the sea. On the Euphrates side Ur of the Chaldeans has left some perceptible
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  • 344 3 SATURDAY’S RESULTS. [■From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, August 12. There was a good attendance and the weather was most favourable. The second day’s results were as follows Race 1. IDUNNO (H Vincent) 1 SADIE (R Billet) 2 BONNETY 808 (Mat Noor) 3 Won by eigbb lengths; same
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  • 241 3 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended July 29, there were 56 deaths —37 males and 19 females, equal bo a death-rate of 27.83 per mille per annum, compared with 31.80 in the preceding week, and with 27.96 in the corresponiing week of last year. The following
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 557 3 it? S i S? Little Lectures 4Jj by Nurse ‘Wincarnis. (Lecture No. 4.) 1 Weakness jFj Every movement of thebody ffl I 52 uses up a definite amount of JJ I 3E vitality. When you overtax 3E EE yourself, or your vitality is EE I □c undermined by illness, your
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    • 343 3 riBBEaEEr» ij Clutch and Brake Linings are entirely unaffected by water, oil or acids. This is Hi 11 of the greatest importance to motor vehicle owners, Il li especially when the conditions under which ihese 11 vehicles run are so trying as in this district. It means immunity from breakdown
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 331 4 VON BOTH MER’S DANGEROUS POSITION. London, August 12. Stanislau, captured by the Russians, is 75 miles of south-east of Lemberg and is the centre of five rail ways,three of which are already in the Russians’ hands. The town is only 14 miles from Halicz, the possession of
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    • 179 4 GREAT SLAUGHTER OF THE ENEMY. London, August 12. The fighting has been on the banks and tributai ies of the Dniester, It is described in a communique as of the fiercest character. Ihe capture altogether of 23,000 Austrians and Germans was recorded yesterday, but the slaughter of the
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    • 45 4 APPRECIABLE INCREASE. Petrograd, August 12. The revenue for the first three months of 1916 has increased by 232 million roubles compared with 1915. The gold reserve is at present 1543 millions, and the total metal reserve 200 million roubles larger than in 1915.
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 131 4 TURKS’ HE \VY LOSSES. Cairo, August 11. The latest n*ws from Sinai is that the British are continually harra-sing the Turks, inflicting very heavy casualties and taking prisoners. Turks Closely Followed. London, August 13. General Sir Archibald Murray, Commander-in-Chief in Egypt, reports that our cavalry are in contact with
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    • 52 4 London, August 12. Tribal chiefs at Aden have written to the Anti-Slavery Society highly apprecia ting the he'p of the British naval force in repelling the Mad Mullah’s attack at Las coray, which created in the minds of the tribe-men wonderful faith in and loyalty to British
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    • 59 4 WHAT THE “TIMES” WANTS. London, August 12. The Timet believes the Government is doing its best to improve the position in Mesopotamia, but calls for more candour, instancing the witholding of the report of the Vincent committee. It also urges the purging of Army headquarters at Simla and the
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    • 35 4 TURKS REFUSE U S REQUES L Washington, August 12 Turkey has refused the request of the United States to permit a neutral committee to distribute relief in Syria, where thousands are starving.
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    • 26 4 Bucharest, August 12. One hundred officers were killed and 130 injured by an explosion in a powder factory at Dudesohti.
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    • 20 4 GERMAN WATCHFULNESS. Bukharest, August 13. Three German seaplanes flew over Codstanza and the adjacent coast, making a careful inspection.
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    • 796 4 £2,000,000 Yearly Tribute The New York World publishes the following article, dated June 9, from its special correspondent in Bucharest: The peaceful penetration by Germany of Rumania, and the work and organisation accomplished before as well as after the commencement of the war by the Germans
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  • 32 4 Paris, August 1 The Duke of Westminster has left He has recovered from congest ion of the lungs, but is still buffering from fever and remains in hospital.
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  • 20 4 London, August 12. The Duke of Connaught has contributed £250 aud the Chartered Bank £lO5 to Kitchener Fund,
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  • Italy’s Campaign
    • 518 4 TRAGIC SCENES. Milan, August 12. While the Italian advance guards forded the Isonzo and engaged the enemy on the outskirts of Gcrizia, by bombing aud machine-gua fire, driving them from houses, the main body crossed the bridges, which were repaired in a few hcu as the
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    • 59 4 DESTRUCTION AND DAMAGE. Rome, August 12. A semi-official message says the Italian air raid on Fiume on August 2nd was most destructive. They blew up enormous reservoirs of petroleum and destroyed all the buildings near the torpedo factory and three sheds full of valuable machinery.
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    • 32 4 Rome, August 12. The Austrian air raid on Venice on Tuesday night did negligible damage to railway and military establishments, but completely destroyed the Church of Santa Maria Formosa.
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 43 4 MAKING FOR LITTLE BELT. London, August 12, The Daily Mail Copenhagen correspondent wires that a large German fleet, inc'uding Dreadnoughts, emerged from the Kid Canal on Thursday. It was sighted at Tranderup going full speed for the Little Belt.
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    • 67 4 London, August 12. One British, one Spanish, two French, one Norwegian and one Japanese steamer have been sunk. Three were sunk in the Channel, and the Japanese ship in the Mediterranean. The submarine fired on the crew of the latter. More Victims. Later, Eleven sinkings are reported including
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    • 451 4 The crews of two fishing boats which were sunk by a German submarine iu the North Sea were landed by a herring drifter in a north-east port. They told a remarkable story of their adventure and of the extreme courtesy and humane treatment which they received from
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  • 51 4 FORTY LIVES LOST. Athens, August 12. The liner Erefthearea bound from Salonikajor Volo with a cargo of petroleum and 1,200 passengers, mostly Greeks, who had been demobilised, caught fire off Skiathos. The boilers exploded. Forty were killed and many injured. The captain succeeded in beaching the
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  • 24 4 London, August, 12. The Times New York correspondent says a 40 million sterling British loan is being negotiated in America,
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  • 487 4 YESTERDAY’S OPERATIONS. The scheme of Geld operation, lrrßD d for yesterday morning for the Volunteers, Cadets and Sikh Police pro interesting and instructive. F ved The idea was that an enemy force (R ed i had landed during the night at the BWming Club, and seized the Reservoir
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  • 357 4 After the War. Only a minority of women munition workers were getting large wages, Miss Margaret Ashton, of Manchester told a conference of the British Dominions Women Suff age Union in London. In a great many cases employers were paying women 135., 145., and 16s. a week—not
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  • 985 5 DESPATCH FROM GENERAL NIXON. Simla, July 27.—A Gazette of India Extraordinary," publishes the following despatch from General Sir J. E Nixon, K. 0. b A. d. 0., General-Commanding the Indian Expeditionary Force D on the operations at Bushire and Dilwar from July to Septeinb r, 1915 I
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  • 549 5 TOBACCO FOR THE TROOPS. As mentioned in our Saturday’s issue our help for a work which is giving immeasurable comfort and pleasure to the men in the fighting line,” is sought by the Hon. Secretary and Organiser of the OverSeas Club, Aldwych, London. It is a work
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  • 65 5 CLEARANCES, To-day. Perak, (E, S. Co for Deli. Pungah for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Benten Maru for Singapore, China Japan. Mary Austin for Asahan. MAILS. CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Hebe 2-30 p.m.
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  • 314 5 It appears that doubts have arisen in the minds of some of the Arabs in the Straits Settlements as to the announcement regarding the opening of the Port of Jeddah, and in order to remove any misapprehension which may exist on the subject it
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 127 5 Two Watch Values that Stand Alone. 2 0) THE 25 oFTHe sale W’ RATE K T EM PUS WATCH i I MUST HAVE IT A Swiss made jewelled non-magnetic lever. In nickel case, keyless wind, stem set, enamel dial, has new non over wind spring action. Everybody has been more
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  • 16 6 Marshall.—At Bentong, on August 6th the wife of Mr. F. C. Marshal, of a son.
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  • 1190 6 The anniversary of the battle of Metz in 18*0, which was the prelude to disaster for French a r ms, finds the victors of the Franco-German War with no prospect of success for themselves or their allies. The news from the various fronts on which the troops are
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  • 1759 6 The Times is still pegging away at the question of improving the position in Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia,” and credits the Government with doing its best in this direction, though in asking for the purging of Army head-quarters at Simla the suggestion is that there may be something radically
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 308 6 j THE COMMON CAUSE. j The Allies are United in Arms and in Business i ASAHI BEER J THE MOST POPULAR DRINK IN THE EAST. J I Winners of Prizes at Several of the World’s Expositions. J OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. j J PEBSS COMMENT. I We have received samples of Asahi
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    • 30 6 “E. O.” A rendezvous where you meet anybody and everybody. The Latest Music BY THE “E. <& O.” Orchestra Every night during and after dinner AND Tiffins on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 20 6 DEATH. Niven.—ln France, about July 10, Major A, G. Niven, Northumberland Fusiliers, late of the Rembia Rubber Estates, Ltd Malacca.
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  • 312 7 [Reuter Telegrams J RUSSIAN SUCCESSES IN GALICIA. ALLIED ADVANCES ON THE SOMME. EXTENSIVE FRENCH PROGRESS. ANOTHER ITALIAN VICTORY. Under pressure on his front and flanks, General von Both mer has begun a retreat from the line west of Tarnopol, on a front of 35 miles. The Russians have
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 828 7 PROGRESS ON THE SOMME. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph). Paris, August 12. North of the Somme several German trenches were brilliantly stormed in the afternoon. A fortified quarry and two email woods north of Hem wood were also captured by the French, who established a new line on
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    • 140 7 RUSSIAN CO-OPERATION. Petrograd, August 13. The Russians are pouring across the tributaries of the Dniester, building bridges under fire, and dislodging the enemy from fortified positions. General Vcherbatcheff’s success in breaking the enemy’s Strypa front facilitated General SakharofFs advance on the Upper Sereth, by forcing the enemy
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  • 81 7 A GENERAL MOVEME <T. London, August 13, General Smuts reports that his various forces commenced simultaneously on August sth a forward movement against the main enemy force, which since its defeat on June 24th on the Lukigura river occupied strong positions in a fertile and well-watered tract of
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  • 60 7 Cairo, August 13. The situation in Sinai has been very satisfactory since, on Augu-st 4ch, the Turk* were driven out of their positions and pursued to 50 miles from the Suez Canal. The total enemy losses recently are estimated at 7,000, of whom 3,534 are prisoners. Four
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  • 47 7 London, August 13. Two hostile seaplanes flew over Dover at noon. Four bombs were dropped, no material damage being done. Anti aircraft guns bombsrdfd the enemy, and aeroplanes pursued the ra ders, who made off to seaward. One officer and six men were wounded.
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  • 248 7 U. S. Naval Appropriation. Tokio, July 25.—Details of the naval appropriation bill passed by the Senate at Washington last Friday, have been received by the Japanese Government. The bill, which passed in the Upper House by 8 vote of 71 to 8, provides for an expenditure
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  • 104 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, August 14. At the annual meeting of Nyalas Rubber Co., Ltd., Mr. Koh San Hin, who presided, after refe-ring to the death of Mr. Percy Gold, said the yeir had been one of excellent prog ess. The all-in cost had been reduced to
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  • 561 7 (Specially Translated.) An Austrian submarine sank an Italian steamer off Malta. A reconstruction of the Allied War Committee wbl shortly be made. A German minelayer was blown up near Windau. All of her crew were lost. A German aeroplane dropped at Voldorp. The Lieutenant was interned. The
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  • 142 7 New York, July 21.—-Advices from Berlin say that a big movement is to be started on August Ist throughout the Ger man Empire in support of the Government in regard to peace. The Grand Duke of Baden will be at the head of the movement. The movement
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  • 15 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $82.75 per picul, business done.
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  • 77 7 London, August 12. The following is the rubber quotation for Saturday Plantation Ist Latex Crepe 2/3| Smoked Sheet 2/3 [♦By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.] The Registrar ot Sjciecies, Singapore, has reason to balkve that the Engineers’ Association, a society on March 28, 1890, from registration, has
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  • 925 7 EFFECTS OF ALLIED SUCCESS. Nine men out of ten on opening their newspaper and seeing yet another mes sage about further Austrian defeats mentally exclaim, "Well, it won’t be long before Austria is out of it,” says Mr Ernest Hamilton. Writing with a very close knowledge
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  • 960 7 ALLEGED THEFT AND FORGERY. The preliminary enquiry into the charges of theft of two cheques and forgery of a cheque for $l5O brought against Abubakar, until lately a tamby of Mesa s. McAuliffe, Davis and Hope on the 4th July, was resumed in the District Court, Penang, by
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  • 2067 8 Writing to the Editor of The Financier Mr. J. S. M Rennie, formerly of Singapore saja:— With regard to Mr. Maclaren’s letter of June 26th, as the subject is one on which I have previously contributed to your columns, I would desire to make the
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  • 1149 8 INC I 'EASING THE COMPANY’S PLANTED j Area f The sixth annual ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd was held at the company’s office, Malacca, on Monday, July 31. Those p esent were I I Messrs. Tan Soo Hock (chairman), Tan Cheng >
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  • 40 8 August 14.—Penang St. Andrew’s Society, Annual G. M. P.C.C. 6.45 p.m. August 15.—The New Cirque opening night 9.30, Dato Krarnat Gardens. August 19th and 20ch.—Penang Golf Club, Men’s Monthly Medal. August 23rd and 24th.—Penang Golf Club, Ladies' Spoon.
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  • 271 8 Messrs. GtOhrie <fc Co., Ltd., in their weekly report dated Thursday, 10 h inst., says the feature of the Auction which commence i to day was the exceptional demand for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Competition for this grade was very keen throughout and up to $122 was
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  • 127 8 Penang, August 14, 1916. 8. P. Tapioca $7.65 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $B.lO sellera Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 ob). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $25.00 buyer». White Pepper $37.00 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $5O buyers. Cloves J4O buyers
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 31 8 ADVERTISING THAT PAYS The most successful advertisers emphatically agree that continuity in advertising is absolutely necessary. Haphazard, spasmodic advertising usually pays no one To secure results advertise infeeUt gently and consistently.
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    • 351 8 The NEW QBQUE (CLARKE’S) RETURN VISIT TO PENANG. To-morrow, Tuesday, Aug. 15, at 9-30 p.m. (AT DATO KRAMAT GARDENS) THE BEST CIRCUS. The Most Brilliant Assembly of Artistes Ever Brought Together Mesdames A. I. Clarke, Dora Clarke, Maud Martinez, Victoria Alexime, Georges Valsesea, Florrie Martinez and Edina Bowler. Messrs. Muldoon
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  • 1186 9 The Hon Mr John Michell, Penang, hag been on a visit to Bata Gajah. Dr. H. Jacques, of Taipiog, is now acting aj medical officer to a cavalry brigade. Mr Lindsay Vears, who obtained a commission in the R F A, is now in Mesopotamia. Dr. Robertson,
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  • 348 9 Winding up Enactment. The “F. M.S. Government Gazette contains the draft of an Enactment to amend the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Enactment of 1915. The chief amendments contained in this Bill are the following —(a) The scope of the principal Enactment is ex’ended so as to apply to
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  • 1540 9 SHIPPED TO FRANCE FOR WAR WORK. “The Peking and Tientsin Times says: Notwithstanding the frantic endeavours of the Germans to prevent recruitment, Messrs. Galluser Co., of Tientsin have just successfully completed the despatch of about 5,000 Chinese artisans and coolies for France. The Germans hava all along
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  • 126 9 Penang, August 14, 1916. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank), London Demand Bank 2/4 7/32 4 months* sight Bank ...2’4 11/16 3 Credit ...2/4 13/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 27/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days' sight Private 176} Bombay Demand Bank 174} Moul mein Demand Bank 173} 3
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  • 417 9 Growth and Progress of the Corps. The annual meeting of the Singapore Volunteer Corps was held in the Drill Hall Singapore, Lieut. Col. Derrick, v.d officer commanding the Corps, presiding. He was supported by Major Glennie, Capt. Blair (Adjutant,) and other officers and members of the Corps. After
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  • 294 9 Members of Civil Guard Charged. The first case in the Perak Courts under the Civil Guard and Reserve Forces Enactment came up in the Ipoh Magistrate’s Court, before Mr A M Goodman, when Mr F H Barr, Ipoh, was charged by the Police, at the instance
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  • 152 9 By George B. Logan, jr. His radiant fingers so adorning Earth that in silent joy she thrills, The ancient day stands every morning Above the flowing eastern hills. This day the new-born world hath taken Within his mantling arms of white, And sent her forth by fear unshaken To
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  • 363 9 Purchase of Bkdford Estate. A circular issued to shareholders of the Kenny (Selangor) Rubber Company, states that the directors have purchased as from Ist January, 1916, the Bedford Estate,” extending to 600 acres, in the district of Kuala Langat, Selangor, the purchase price being £2,250 sterling, payable by
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  • 45 9 OUTPUTS FOR JULY. The following are additio lai rubber outputs for July Burma lbs 3 293 Bexoh i, 32,991 Bataug Malaka 25,592 Bukit Jelutong >, 5,332 Clovelly 7,650 Hevea (Johore) 20,163 Kuala Pergau Plant 21,460 Kota Tinggi 13,500 Pelepah 26,000 Siginting 6,000 Trafalgar 3,207
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  • 21 9 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging (N. L.) for the week ending 12th inst., was 17 tons.
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  • 132 9 Six Privates Executed. During musketry drill on Hainberg Plain, near Nuremberg, Major Rosenfelder, the commanding officer, was shot in the back and died on the spot within half an hour. Immediate investigation revealed the fact that the extreme severity of Major Rosenfelder excited continuous
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  • 45 9 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on August 9 $1,330.01 Mrs W Hargraves 20.00 Balance on August 12 $1,350.01 Amount previously acknowledged .„$27,308.22 Total ...$28,658 23
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  • 37 9 The homeward mail steamer Novara, is expected to arrive here on the afternoon of Friday, 18th instant, and to sail at midnight. The homeward mail steamer Medina arrived at Loudon ou Thursday last, 10th instant.
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  • 27 9 To-morrow, Assumption of the B.V.M, Day of Obligation, Holy Communion 6 a m. Pontifical High Mass 7 a.m. Vespers and Benediction 5.30 p.m.
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  • 15 9 7 a.m High Mass, followed by Benedic* tion of the Blessed Sacrament,
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  • 838 10 BY ONE WHO KNOWS HIM. General P A Lechitsky, who has made each an onslaught on General Pflanzer’s army in Bukovina, is a self-made mao, and owes bis career soley to his genius. He was educated in Litau ecclesiastical seminarium, but bis nature revolted against becoming
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 22 10 RUBBER STAMPS. r pflE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., is now in a position to «execute orders for ail kinds of Rubber Stamps,
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    • 433 10 II 111 11 II r A Long* Recognised as The Choicest of all Choice Waters Now Proved to Contain A Larger Percentage of < RADIUM Than Any Known Mineral Water. Z d at Springs by The British Company THE CL,FFORD WILRINSON TANSAN MINERAL WATER Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS: Sellar, Murray
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  • 877 11 There is more to a' uly in the Kaiser than in the Crown Prince, but M. Hervier studies the Crown Prince more than he does the Kaiser. He has so many stories to tell cf the Kaiser that there is little room for anything eise.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 58 11 Harsh Purgatives. Salts and Castor Oil, are old fashioned remedies more drastic than safe. PINKETTES the tiny laxatives ensure the same results, but in a perfectly natural manner. They do not upset the stomach, nor gripe, but gently assist nature. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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