Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 March 1917
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1917-03-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 75 VOL. LXXV. FRIDAY, 30th MARCH. 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement771 1917-03-30 1 c WANTED RUBBER CONSIGNMENTS 0 for our bi-weekly auction sales, and private sales. Cash Ad- D vances made. g a ORDERS for estate supplies, a GOODS for forwarding to any part of the world. a FIRE INSURANCE business. a ALLEN DENNYS Co., P 6 Beach St. and 7 Union St.,771 words
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Advertisement84 1917-03-30 1 NDnfInnDNnDDDDNnnDnQDNDeDDe g WHEN YOU ARE away g g V V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, a Social, Commercial, Mining, g Planting, &c. Thia you can de a o in no better way than by aubscrib- g ing to the Weekly Edition of the84 words
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Article862 1917-03-30 2 Mr H de H Smith takes over ths charge of Cecily and Gloucester Estates when Mr Maude leaves. Among Negri Sembilan men who are shortly leaving for Home to join up are Messrs. A Burgess, E Bradbery, H W T Fogden, McKellar and H J Norris. A862 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article210 1917-03-30 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Sir,—The correspondence in the "Straits Times on the subject of the official war films, which you kindly pubish for the information of your readers in to-day's issue of the Pinang Gazette,” is of interest throughout the Peninsula and it is210 words
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Article39 1917-03-30 2 From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 30 At the Singapore rubber auction, 761 tons were offered, and 583 tons sold. Fine ribbed averaged $157, fine pale averaged $156, and unsmoked $l3O. The demand was well maintained.39 words
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Article51 1917-03-30 2 [.From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, March 30. The report of the Singapore Golf Club states that the year was a successful one. The sum of $5OO was given to the Red Cross Fund. HE. the Governor will again be asked to accept the Presidency. Mr. Mugliston is51 words
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Article36 1917-03-30 2 [From Our Own Correspondent}, Singapore, March 30. Judgment was reserved in the case iu which the K.P.M- ®u»d the EllernianBuckuall Lines for $lB,OOO for failure to fulfill a contract to take cargo to Holland.36 words
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Article68 1917-03-30 2 Teams representing Married and Single playing members will again try conclusions on Saturday next, 31st. instant, when the Polo Club holds its usual monthly ’at home.’ The Married side includes Messrs Swee Lee, Onraet, Seng Hye and Venning Thomas and it is anticipated that they will be68 words
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Article74 1917-03-30 2 A sad affair occurred at Bagan Luar on Monday last at about 5.40 p.m., when one Khong Hin, the nephew of Towkay Thoe Kan Theng of Chop Wing Lee Wai, Wine and Spirit Merchants, of 4 China Steet, was drowned whilst bathing in the sea Deceased was employed74 words
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Article59 1917-03-30 2 We are asked to publish the following Instructions have now been received from the War Office that Eurasians may be enlisted for general service with British Troops in India. Full particulars may be obtained on application at Military Headquarters, Fort Canning. Candidates must be passed medically fit and59 words
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Article113 1917-03-30 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 p.m till 7 p.m. 1. Overture Juanita ...Williams 2. Polka How I Love My Lu Boettger 3. Selection Sonnambula ...Bellini 4. Waltz The French Maid Kiefert 5. March King Carnival ...Roiey 938 coolies113 words
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Article224 1917-03-30 2 "One the First Forty” sends the following very interesting note to the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, —Just a line to give you news of some of the contingent you were p-acbically directly responsible in raising. Johnson, of the United Engineers (Sumatra) is now flying.224 words
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Article134 1917-03-30 2 Dutch sympathy with British Red Cross work has already been shown in many ways, and the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John have just received contributions from Holland amounting to nearly £23,000. Of this sum, £21,931 183 3d has been134 words
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Article529 1917-03-30 2 Two final ties io the P.C.C. tennis tournament were decided last evening, Messrs M M Stewart and F R Sayers winning the Doubles Handicap, Class A, rhe Profession Pairs being won by Major Dewar and Mr W H Threlfall. The results were as follows f Doubles Handicap529 words
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Advertisement580 1917-03-30 2 r jj|. STRENGTH I 'X?t‘ -1S& Will PAY, ACCUMULATORS British Made Throughout. In 1892 Wv. 3 ft to work to evolve a type of accumulator which would stind up to the roughest usage. That our efforts were successful is proved by the fact that C A.\ Accumulators were standard on580 words
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Advertisement262 1917-03-30 2 VMere Everybody soes. 9*lay~Jt ouse Empire* THEATRE Business Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. To-night! To-night! I A Big 6 Reel Detective Drama by the Famous Gloria Film Co., Entitled THE GHOST CLUB. Each R?el is Crammed Full of Sensational Incidents. Aho Showing in the same Programme. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In another irresistible absurdity262 words
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Article, Illustration883 1917-03-30 3 ELEVATION. To hit the mark, the rifle must be raised to allow for the fall of the bullet, but without sights it would be impossible to keep the target in view; the rifle is therefore provided with sights which permit the firer to give the elevation required whilst883 words
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Article1268 1917-03-30 3 RE’ORT FOR HALF-YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. The Singapore Harbour Board’s report for the half-year ending December 31, 1916, has been issued and shows that the credit balance of income and expenditure account for the half-year under review is $1,298,290.58. Of this sum, the interest paid or1,268 words
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Article161 1917-03-30 3 New York, February 23.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune has learned in diplomatic quarters that the subjects for discussion at the Imperial Conference will inc'ude the establishment of an Imperial Parliament with representatives of Britain and the selfgoverning Dominions and India the joint control of the161 words
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Article116 1917-03-30 3 Mr S H Preston - Mr S H Preston purposes of the Loan. —Mr S H Preston in the Daily News.” There is a very prolific source of untold wealth which could easily be tapped by the Government. I refer to the vast sums of unclaimed deposits and accounts in banks. It ispurposes of the Loan.—Mr S H Preston in the “ Daily News.” - 116 words
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Advertisement544 1917-03-30 3 Federated Malay states Government 6°/o War’Loan 1921. THE Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Penang, is now prepared to receive from the public the Scrip Cerificatea held by them for their holding in the above Loan the relative Bearer Bonds with interest Coupons attached will be ready for delivery544 words
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Advertisement44 1917-03-30 3 If other laxatives disappoint, use DIMIZETTEC ***** dainty datives that really J 1 lIiIaE 1 I correct chronic constipation. g 50 cents per phial at your druggist’s or direct by mail on re- 2 ceipt of price from DR. WILLIAMS’ MEDICINE COMPANY, s SINGAPORE.44 words
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Advertisement141 1917-03-30 3 ISTELASTICI i TYRES. j s g The only Tyres holding the R.A.C. Certificate for 5,000 miles without Cuts or Punctures, ĔĔ BRITISH AND MADE IN BRITAIN. H AGENTS FOR PENANG: j= I the Eastern Pacific Trading COMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) THE BRITISH SUPPLY AGENCY, 3A, UNION STREET. PENANG.141 words
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Article1073 1917-03-30 4 The reports regarding the evacuation of St. Quentin and of German preparations to evacuate a large portion of western Belgium may only be intelligent anticipation of events. Such developments—should the reports have nothing substantial behind them—will be regarded by many as within the early probabilities. There has1,073 words
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Article85 1917-03-30 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $102.50 per picul business done. To-morrow, at 5 p.m., a reception in honour of the Y.M.C.A. National Field Secretary (Mr. J. J. Virgo) will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Burmah Road, from 5 p.m. In the course of the85 words
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Article1784 1917-03-30 4 There are numerous problems confronting the Chinese GovGerman Concessions ernment as a result of and Consuls in development of Ch,nß the S i n o German crisis, and one of these concerns German Concessions and German Consuls. The German concessions in Tientsin and Hankow will probably be1,784 words
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Advertisement180 1917-03-30 4 Striving Shortly te> < I > .1k X I Rl <*•' X Jeffery Cars.: A FAST GOING AND EASY RIDING HIGH CLASS CAR. Y J A Car that will stand any amount Rough Usage. T Fitted with HIGHTENTIONMAGNETO. J For further particulars please apply t SEASUN CO., pe.ANG. t nnnnnnnnnnrrannnnnnMßwm180 words
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Advertisement43 1917-03-30 4 “E. O.” Latest Music by the “E. O.” Orchestra everyday during and after dinner and on Wednesdays and Saturdays during Tiffin. j Pinang Gazette Press, LIMITED. TELEPHONES. Printing Works Manager and 2 Cashier’s Office I 498 Managing Editor 477 Editor’s Residence 221 ■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Me43 words
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Miscellaneous34 1917-03-30 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. Today. 2 40 a.m. 9.22 a m 3 31p.m. 11.28 p.m. To MORROW. 4 33 p.m.34 words
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Article177 1917-03-30 5 SUCCESS IN PALESTINE. THE SUBMARINE VICTIMS. BRITISH TRANSPORT’S ESCAPE Field Marshal Haig reports the capture of the villages of Neuville-Bourjonval (ten miles south-west of Cambrai), Villersfaucon (seven miles north-east of Peronue), and Saulcourt (a mile and a quarter north of Villersfaucon). West of Cambrai, the British troops advanced,177 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article, Illustration719 1917-03-30 5 [Rbutbr’s Telegrams]. CAVALRY’S WORK. London, March 28. Reutei s correspondent at Headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon, that the cavalry continue to play a tig part in the advance, capturing two or more villages. Since yesterday we have pushed on roughly 3,000 yards on a five mile front[Rbutbr’s Telegrams]. - 719 words
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Article30 1917-03-30 5 SHELLS FROM GERMAN TORPEDO BOATS. London, March 29. German torpsdo boats fired sixty shells on Dunkirk at two in the morning on March 26th. There were two victims.30 words
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Article40 1917-03-30 5 New York, March 29. Messrs Morgan and Co. announce a new French Loan of $100,000,000 in twoyear notes, convertible to twenty-year bonds, at interest of 5$ per cent, at 99, with a collateral value of $120,000,000.40 words
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Article27 1917-03-30 5 London, March 29. It is reported from Switzerland that the visit of the Austrian Emperor to Berlin is connected with new peace proposals.27 words
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Article189 1917-03-30 5 SPEECH BY THE PREMIER. London, March 28 In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George declared that the soldiers, must have a voice in the settlement of post-war conditions. He indicated that the Government were not prepared to adopt proportional representation. He paid a warm tribute to the189 words
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Article242 1917-03-30 5 GOVERNMENT BILL. London, March 29. A Government Bill has been issued, which enables the Army Medical authorities to re-examine all men of military age previously medically rejected or discharged from the forces. It is estimated a million are affected. Effects of Submarinism on Army. London, March242 words
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Article97 1917-03-30 5 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS. London, March 28. In the House of Commons, Mr. A. S. Rowntree asked—ls the Imperial War Cabinet an executive body or only consultative, like the Imperial War Conference Mr. Bonar Law replied—The Imperial War Cabinet is both executive and consultative, its functions bdng regulated97 words
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Article50 1917-03-30 5 MR. HUGHES AND LABOUR PARTY. Melbourne, March 29 Mr. Hughes, in a speech at Castlemaine, declared that the Labour caucus did not dare openly to declare disloyalty, but it was openly lukewarm on the war. Fifty Victorian State members of Parliament resolved unanimously to support the National Government.50 words
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Article48 1917-03-30 5 GOVERNMENT’S DEAL WITH BRITAIN. Melbourne, March 29. Mr. Hughes has sold Australia’s output of base metals for ten years to Britain. The Zine Output. Melbourne, March 29 Mr Hughes states that only the Commonwealth’s output of zinc, not all base metals, has been sold to Britain.48 words
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Article257 1917-03-30 5 SERIOUS SITUATION. Amsterdam, March 28. In the Reichstag, Herr Batocki, the Food Dictator, admitted that the harvest had been over-estimated and that the pig-stocks were insufficient, therefore many more cattle must be slaughtered. The increase of agricultural products was impossible owing to the labour shortage and transport257 words
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Article66 1917-03-30 5 London, March 29. Ganeral Smuts was the guest of the Benchers of Gray’s Inn yesterday evening. The dinner was in accordance with the requirements of the Food Controller, with no potatoes. Those invited to meet General Smuts included the Lord Chancellor, Viscount French, Admiral Jellicoe, General Robertson,66 words
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Article49 1917-03-30 5 ARGENTINE’S PROHIBITION. Paris, March 29. It is understood that the Argentine’s prohibition of the export of grain does not apply to grain already purchased or loading It is pointed out that the Allies have concluded the bulk of their purchases in North America, Australia and India.49 words
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Article91 1917-03-30 5 ULSTER’S ATTITUDE. London, March 29. It is expected that the Cabinet will announce the new Irish proposals before Easter. A new pledge is being circulated in Ulster, refusing inter alia to accept any modification of the agreement of June, 1916, or any decision of overseas statesmen in91 words
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Article49 1917-03-30 5 PROPOSED “SENTIMENTAL” FORCE FOR EUROPE. New York, March 29 British recruiting methods are being adopted—posters, parade 3 and recruiting tents in the public squares. The Cabinet discussed a proposal to despatch immediately a sentimental” army of 10,000 Regulars to plant the American Flag on the western front.49 words
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Article25 1917-03-30 5 London, March 28. The Parliament Prolongation Bill, which has been issued, provides for an extension of the present Parliament till September 30th.25 words
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Article25 1917-03-30 5 London, March 29. The Barrow strikers, by 2,838 votes to 218, declared against a resumption of work on the Government terms.25 words
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Article14 1917-03-30 5 London, March 24. Silver is 35 3/4. The market is featureless.14 words
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Russia.
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Article171 1917-03-30 5 GERMANS REPULSED. London, March 29. A Russian official report says On the western front, German attacks east of Uluxt, and north-west of Postavy, were repulsed. A night attack at Boguchi, northeast of Krevo, occupied part of onr trenches, but an immediate counter-attack restored the situation. We attacked171 words
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Article173 1917-03-30 5 A CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY. Petrograd, March 29. The new Ministers took the oath of office in the Senate, swearing to serve faithfully and justly the people and the Russian State, sacredly to guide its liberty, rights, honour and dignity, to refrain from any attempts to restore the old173 words
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Article45 1917-03-30 5 London, March 29. In the Prussian Upper Chamber, when debating the budget Prince Radziwillsaid the Polish policy must be changed. The Minister, Herr Breitenbach, said the Government was considering the abolition of the expropriation law to grant facilities to use the Polish language.45 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article98 1917-03-30 5 BRITISH SUCCESS. London, March 29. An Egyptian official message reports that we advanced 15 miles from Rafa to Wadighuzze, 5 miles south of Gaza, for the purpose of covering the construction of a railway. We heavily engaged 20,000 enemy in this neighbourhood on Monday and Tuesday and inflicted heavy98 words
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Article47 1917-03-30 5 ENEMY ATTACK STOPPED. London, March 29. A French Macedonian communique says: After violent artillery preparation, the enemy attacked the trenches we captured on March 26th at Cervenastena, but our barrage stopped the attack. The prisoners taken in the recent operations in the Monastir region total 2,104.47 words
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Article23 1917-03-30 5 REPORTED ENEMY ADVANCE. London, March 28. A telegram says very large AustroGerman forces are marching through Vorarlberg (Austria) towards Italy.23 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article212 1917-03-30 5 MIDDLESEX REGIMENT’S SPLENDID CONDUCT. VESSEL REACHES PORT. London, March 28. The Press Bweau announces that the British transport Tyndareus (11,000 tons Ocean S. 8. Cy Ltd., Liverpool) with a battalion of the Middlesex Regiment on board, struck a mine on March 9th off Cape Agulhas (Cape Colony) in212 words
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Article157 1917-03-30 5 LAST WEEK’S FIGURES. London, March 29. The Admiralty reports that the arrivals last week were 2,314, and the sailings 2,433. Eighteen vessels over 1,600 tons, including the Asturias, and seven vessels under 1,600 tons were sunk. Thirteen were unsuccessfully attacked Ten fishing vessels were sunk, of which nine157 words
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Article42 1917-03-30 5 LTndon, March 28 The Admiralty announces that a British destroyer was recently mined and sunk in the Channel. Four officers and seventeen men were saved. Another British destroyer to-day collided with a steamer and sank. There was one fatality.42 words
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Article31 1917-03-30 5 AFTER TEN YEARS. London, March 29. It is announced that the German liner Sesostris, which stranded at Guatemala in--1907, has just been refloated by an expedition from Vancouver.31 words
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Article98 1917-03-30 5 MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. Madrid, March 29. Martial Law has been proclaimed throughout Spain. Apparently the Spanish censorship suppressed previous explanatory telegrams. Economic Deadlock. Earlier telegrams from Madrid indicate a serious economio-aad-poXitical situation. The Minister of Commerce stated that the movement of shipping had almost ceased. Exports have fallen98 words
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Article676 1917-03-30 6 INCREASED SUBSCRIPTIONS. There was a fair attendance of members at the half-yearly general meeting of Ipoh Club. Mr R P Brash, the President, was in the chair. The accounts show that during the halfyear ended December 31st last the less amounted to $887.73, after providing for interest and676 words
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Article102 1917-03-30 6 The thirty-first ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, Tanjong Pagar, on Tuesday, Mr. J. R Nicholson, C.M.C, in the chair. The minutes of the thirtieth meeting having been read and102 words
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Article107 1917-03-30 6 There is an unfortunate superstition still surviving among many of us that heavy meals are necessary to health and that to avoid sudden death it is essential to eat like a pugilist in training. The victims of this delusion imagine that the test of a sufficient and107 words
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Article1146 1917-03-30 6 HOW GERMANY DOES IT. Germany has adapted to the building of U-boats the same kind of workshop methods as are employed by the manufacturers of cheap American motor cars. Parts and processes are duplicated meticulously with the object of facilitating quick construction. In a manner of speaking, submarines1,146 words
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Article236 1917-03-30 6 With the gracious approval of Her Majesty The Queen and with the consent of the Directors General of the Navy and Army Medical Services, this Auxiliary Hospital—with Training School attached—is being established for the treatment of cases of Facial Injury. The house chosen for the purpose236 words
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Article161 1917-03-30 6 London, February .23- —A Capetown message says that the Royal Commission's report on the origin of the rebellion states that it was due to a section of the Transvaalers and Free Staters hoping to regain independence who considered they were offered a favourable opportunity. The evidence showed161 words
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Article119 1917-03-30 6 Master Baker - Master Baker, receive a pound in gold.—“ A Retired Master Baker,” in the Daily New s” There is no reason whatever why the price of bread should be increased. The average price throughout the country is lOd. Flour was quite as high two months ago whenreceive a pound in gold.—“ A Retired Master Baker,” in the “ Daily New s” - 119 words
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Article65 1917-03-30 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE CLEARANCES, To-day. Donggala for Deli, Batu Bahra and Asahan. Rotorua for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Paugkor for Dindings Sitiawan and Bagaa Datoh. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping. MAILS. For Per Close. To-MSUbow. Deli, Edi and Langsa65 words
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Article54 1917-03-30 6 March 31.—P.V.R.C. Shoot 3 pm. April 6.—Good Friday. April 6,7, 9.—Government Holidays. April 14.—Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce 11.30 a.m. April 25.—Birthday of Yang di Per Tuan (Government Holiday in Negri Sembilan.) May 28.—Whit Monday. Government Holiday. June 3.—Birthday of the King Emperor. June 4.—Government54 words
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Advertisement117 1917-03-30 6 There is Nothing; to Joke about in a backache. It may be serious, particularly with women. In all events it is sure to handicap to your activities, at work or at play. There is no need to suffer. Speedy relief is found in Little’s Oriental Balm The sovereign cure for117 words
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Advertisement331 1917-03-30 6 FaquaperU jL Hi (HARROGATE,) BRITISH APERIENT MINERAL WATER “Ensures a Clear Complexion," s i AQUAPERIA" strongly recommended for Jbiver and Srtious (Complaints, (Constipation, etc. THE DISPENSARY <™"> Ltd. 2. BISHOP STREET. PENANG. Telephone 398. Tel. Address CHEMOPTIST. THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Which has now borne the Stamp of Public331 words
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Article613 1917-03-30 7 different opinions as to MEANING OF ORDINANCE. The case in which Mr J C H Johnson, of Eastern Agencies, Ltd., is summoned for failing to make a return as required the Military Service Ordinance, again came up for hearing in the first magistrate’s court Singapore. After farther613 words
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Article234 1917-03-30 7 Mr J Anthony Barnes, a member of the Decimal Association, addressed the annual meeting of the Bury and District Chamber of Commerce, The opposition of the textile trade to :he metric system, he said, was losing ground. In Yorkshire textile associations bad passed resolutions in favour234 words
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Article385 1917-03-30 7 FOREIGN MINISTER STATEMENT. Chinese army and navy officials are to be complimented on the business-like way in which they have performed their duties in connection with China’s severance of diplomatic relations with Germany, says the China Press of the 15th inst. Early yesterday, the Chinese cruiser385 words
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1190 1917-03-30 7 Peking March 11.—The Senate, at an extraordinary secret session, held to-day, approved the policy of the Government by 185 votes to 37. The Premier and all the members of the Cabinet, except Dr Wu Tingfang, who was represented by his son, Wu Chao-chu, yesterday afternoon,1,190 words
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Article102 1917-03-30 7 Washington, March 12. Berlin considers that the arming of American merchant ships is equivalent to a declaration of war. The arming is proceeding. Germany has stated that, if war results, the United States will be considered the aggressor. Brigadier General Kuhn, who has recently returned102 words
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Article851 1917-03-30 7 MR. CHEVALIER’S SUGGESTIONS. Mr Albert Chevalier, the originator of so much that is of real quality on the musichall stage and one of the first well-known actors to perform for the kinema, is still confined to his house through an accident last October at the851 words
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Article42 1917-03-30 7 Canton, March 13.—Prominent Cantonese, interviewed, while regretting that China is severing diplomatic relations with Germany, said that they would loyally support whatever action Parliament and also the President take, thus presenting a united front in dealing with foreign nations.42 words
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Article663 1917-03-30 7 RETAIL PRICES OF FOOD. The following was issued recently by tbe Indian Department of statistics:— The average percentage increase in the retail prices of food in Calcutta at the beginning of each month of 1916, and of January and February 1917 as compared with prices663 words
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Article280 1917-03-30 7 Hyderabad March, 10.—The following letter has been addressed by His Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad to His Excellency the Viceroy: “As Your Excellency has recently remarked the moment has arrvied when the Empire must make a united effort to finish this war. In this further effort I280 words
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Article125 1917-03-30 7 Penang, March 30, 1917. (By Courtesy ot ths Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 1/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2.4 29/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/16 Calcutta Demand Bank 165 3 days’ sight Private 171 Bombay Demand Bank t 165 Moulmein Demand Bank 164 o 3125 words
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Article137 1917-03-30 7 Penang, March 30, 1917, S. P. Tapioca $B.lO sales. M. P. Tapioca $8.40 sales. Gold leaf $72. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) $l6& buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4l sellers. Trang Pepper ...$33.00 sellers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $5B sellers. Cloves s4° sellers. Nutmegs137 words
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Advertisement281 1917-03-30 7 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. K. TAKETOM I, Proprietor of the original JAPANESE HAIR DRESSING SALOON, begs to announce to his numerous patrons, that he has removed his business from The Bodega to more convenient premises at No. 15, BISHOP STREET, opposite Messrs. Whiteaway and Laidlaw’s, where he hopes for a281 words
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Advertisement2443 1917-03-30 8 P. O. —British India M I i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AND A AUSTRALIA AND CHINA A Ancar Line ja Pan Man steamship co.u. iMyjft KON,N Mk^ E cH? P pu VAART lhilllwi INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. H Reserve Fund J gt ~k (INCOBPOBATED IN HOLLAND.) Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1’900«2,443 words
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