Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 December 1917
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Title Section20 1917-12-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 292. VOL. LXXV. MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1917. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement552 1917-12-10 1 c -tJaD2D BB BBBnC,BBBBBBaOOnaDa c UP-TO-DATE PRIIHIIIG g c c f every description undertaken, o from a visiting card to the largest J size poster, by The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., S with care and promptitude. J c display guaranteed. g o yyyE beg to notify «to our clients that552 words
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Advertisement84 1917-12-10 1 □□□□□□□!■■■■■■■■■■■Qoaaaaß a TI THEN YOU ARE AWAY J h V V on leave you want to keep b in touch with Malayan affairs, J i Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Aa This you can do J in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of a the84 words
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Article694 1917-12-10 2 RUSSIAN MISSION IN CALCUTTA. Calcutta contains four Russian gentlemen who were appointees of the Provisional Government, which, if we may believe the cables, has now been deposed by the Leninists. They are leading men of business and employers of labour in Petrograd and they were also694 words
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Article375 1917-12-10 2 The Italians at present are incontestably making great efforts in aviation. Two of their aviators have accomplished remarkable flight?—from Turin to London and from Washington to New York—and it is Italian aviators also who are going to attempt to cross the Atlantic. This attempt will mark a375 words
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Advertisement1361 1917-12-10 2 ■pLANTER BRITISH EUROPEAN, ANNOUNCEMENT. INCOME TAX. 7 years experience in this Country in c Rubber from jungle felling to profits seeks t HAVE now returned to Penang and JVI ATTERS 01 IXTEREST to situation as Senior Assistant or Manager. J. shall be much obliged if some of the ITI l>a,ukei’S1,361 words
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Advertisement397 1917-12-10 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE. H S rpHE SALE OF PUNDUT ESTATE Bindings 1 advertised to be sold at Auction by Messrs S H POWELL Co., Ltd., 17, Raffles Place, Singapore, on H Thursday, 15th November, 1917, has been postponed to the 18th December, 1917, with completion one month t: later, H it397 words
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Article685 1917-12-10 3 INSPECTION by THE G.O.C,Continuing his tour of Malaya, H E the general Officer Commanding, MajorGeneral Dudley H Ridou 1 C M G inepec1 the Penang Volunteers on Saturday t fternoou on the Padang, and yesterday n E saw the battalion and the Cadets in a scheme of field685 words
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Article246 1917-12-10 3 It is worth while considering, says the Malaysia Message, first of all, what will constitute the true triumph of the mission»7 enterprise. The final success of foreign Uiiadons will be marked, not by the trebling our gifts or by the pouring into China Rn o246 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article679 1917-12-10 3 [To THI Editoh or thm “Pikaso Gazan.”] lR —The 'Japan Advertiser’ dr serves our H anks is these sad days for supplying some new stimulants to our sei.se of humour The quotations from the Japanese newspapers, which appeared in your issue of the 7th, cataloguing their reasots for679 words
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Article157 1917-12-10 3 The French Red Cross appeals again to the generosity of charitable persons in order to assist the fund of the Cantines du Front,” which is specially organised to give, free of charge, to the soldiers in the trenches cigarette 3, cigars, tobacco and hot157 words
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Article41 1917-12-10 3 Paris, December 8 —The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 59 50 and the 5 per cent at 88,OC. A deert e applies to the colonies the law of August 3d concerning the requisitions against civilians.41 words
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
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Article308 1917-12-10 3 Delhi, November 24. —The Government of India have had under consideration the position which has arisen owing to the increasing number of indents, largely due to the activities of speculators, which have for some months past been received for salt at the various Northern India salt resources.308 words
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Article88 1917-12-10 3 A Bengal Chamber of Commerce circular states that the Military Secretary, India Office, has been addressed on the question as to whether any steps can be taken by His Majesty’s Government to secure the early release and return to India on the termination of hostilities of88 words
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Article141 1917-12-10 3 Karachi, November 24.—A large three-sto-reyed building on the Bunder-road, Karachi, which was in the course of erection collapsed at noon to-day with a terrific noise. About fifty persons were buried beneath the debris. Vigorous efforts to extricate them were immediately made, the helpers including a hundred141 words
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Article161 1917-12-10 3 Rangoon. November 24.—A lengthy Burma Government resolution on the fifth quinquennial report of Public Instruction in the province, from 1913 to 1917, slates. in regard fn the proposed Burma University: There is every indication the time for the establishment of a University in Burma is approaching and161 words
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Article80 1917-12-10 3 Rangoon. November 29.—The Hon. Secretary of the Burma Local Distress Committee, Revenue Secretariat, is authorised to consider in very special cases applications for relief from the Imperial Indian Relief Fund from widows and families of Europeans who were employed either in civil Government service or80 words
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Article55 1917-12-10 3 Trivandrum, November 29.—A report which has just been received states that Mr. Charles Brander. a planter and proprietor of two estates known as Kundakolam and Madamon in the Vadaserikara Chengannur taluk, Travancore State, has been murdered. The Police Commissioner, Mr. Cunningham and the District Magistrate of Quilon55 words
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Article749 1917-12-10 3 TREACHERY TO ITALY. Washington, September 23. —The intense indignation aroused by the German intrigues in Argentina and Mexico culminated this morning in the publication by all the American newspapers of the documents published exclusively by “The Times” yesterday. The wave of feeling has completely drowned749 words
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Advertisement146 1917-12-10 3 Do You Suffer with Rheumatism? Has this terrible, nerve racking, painful ailment fastened itself upon you Don’t lose hope. Here’s succour for you. Little’s Oriental Balm has cured thousands of inveterate chronic cases of Rheumatism —among them hundreds of cases that were pronounced hojieless by doctors. Through this wonderful remedy146 words
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Advertisement414 1917-12-10 3 Special Food for Starved Nerves. Sanaphos supplies the- element Moreover Sanaphos contains other which is needed by our nerves and brain food elements which at once are assimiand which is not supplied in sufficient lated to make tissue and energy. It quantity by our ordinary food.’ Thus it is wholly414 words
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General News
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Article657 1917-12-10 4 HALIFAX FIRED BY HARBOUR EXPLOSION. New York, December 7. A part of Halifax (Nova Scotia) is on fire, as tbe resalt of a collision between two steamers, one of which was an American vessel containing ammunition. The explosion has severed the wire communications of Halifax. Every House657 words
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Article206 1917-12-10 4 WAR DECLARATION SIGNED. Washington, December 8. The House of Representatives adopted the resolution for war against Austria by 363 votes to 1. The declaration operates from to-night. Senate’s Approval. Washington, December 7. Tbe Senate adopted tbe resolution declaring war on Austria-Hungary. Washington, December 8. President Wilson has206 words
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Article82 1917-12-10 4 MR ROOSEVELT’S VIEWS. New York, December 9. At a Pennsylvania Society dinner, Senator Ledge, Republican leader in the Senate, sai i there must be no truce and no bargaining with Germany. Her word was worthless, and there whs no hope of a final settlement, except by physical82 words
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Article202 1917-12-10 4 SIR E. CARSON’S SPEECH. London, December 7. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Anglo-Rumanian Society, at the Mansion House, scouted the idea of a league of nations, of which we had experience in the disregard of the treaty to preserve Belgium. Rumania entered202 words
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Article187 1917-12-10 4 London, December 6. The silver market is very quiet. London, December 7. Silver is at 43d, being dearer owing to tbe difficulty of satisfying small orders. Montagu’s Report. London, December 7. Messrs. Montagu and Go’s report says the silver market has maintained a quiet and steady tone. Should the187 words
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Article279 1917-12-10 4 anti-governmen c outbreaks. Madrid, December 8. Telegrams from the frontier describe anti-Government outbreaks at Lisbon and Oporto. From Lisbon, details are lacking. At Oporto, shops and bakeries were looted. At Oporto. Loudon, December 8. An Oporto message says two were killed and sixty taken to hospital there, lhe crowd279 words
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Article94 1917-12-10 4 The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday, December 12 Single Handicap—E Reimann v ROwen (2) C B Crisp v W K Sharpe (1), Double Handicap—G B F Southam and J H B Smith v H Muir and W B Houston (3). Thursday— Single Handicap—E R Henderson94 words
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Article348 1917-12-10 4 The homeward mail D”) via Singapore, lias been deferred till Thursday, 13ch lust, at 6-30 a.m. Registration till 6 p.m. Wednesday. The Rent Board Singapore has now fairly got into its stride. From 28 adjudications published in the current Uazetre, three slightly reduce the rent from December, 1915.348 words
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Article287 1917-12-10 4 Leading Selangor Officials. A correspondent sends the Malay Mail the following Turning over the pages of a Diary the other day I found under date of August Ist, 1897, the following record of the leading officials in Selangor at that t ime Resident, J P Rodger (lead).287 words
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Article163 1917-12-10 4 The business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commission ou December 1 Itb, is as follows: 1. Minutes of last meeting to Le rs*d and confirmed. 2. To consider and if approved^ to pa” Supplemental Budget No 1 of 19b. Business For Ordinary Meeting 1. Any163 words
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Article68 1917-12-10 4 Pbnang, December 10. M. P p. T £Xa Gold leaf buyef Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb«. 5 0z)... Black Pepper "SS; White Pepper 14 0 Trang p- k Mace Pickings M ono’« Cloves < 4 O Nutmegs 110 s Lugale»{No. 1 <r-02 sale*. No. 2 15 byg Basket 5&68 words
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Advertisement347 1917-12-10 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DUTCH MINER seeks change experienced in Drawing, Boring, Surveying, Dredging, Engineering, Book and Storekeeping. At present in Singapore. Apply Box No. 267, c/o Pinang Gazette. WANTED. CHINESE SALESMAN for Engineering Stores in Perak, apply stating experience and tend copies of references to Box No. 268, c/o Pinang Gazette'347 words
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Advertisement138 1917-12-10 4 i a®* To-night l\ SEE I “PANTHEA' I AND 1 “The Voice I on the Wire” i o I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I o I Free List Entirely Suspended. I 2 Club Tickets are Permitted. j A BOON TO FORD OWNERSJ I* Modernise your car by fixing a SANDBO SELF-STARTER I138 words
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Article389 1917-12-10 5 WEATHER IN HOLLAND. lhe Hague. December s.—Holland has been visited by serious storms during the past few weeks. The bathing pavilion on the island of Ameland war. destroyed last night and 1.500 metres of the road with it. Rotterdam is flooded in parts. A trading sloop389 words
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Article642 1917-12-10 5 —“Chicago Herald.” The North German Lloyd, which has suffered severe losses of ocean tonnage as a result of Germany’s plunge into war. has ordered a large series of new vessels to be built in German shipyards for use after the war. Two large passenger steamers being built,—“Chicago Herald.” - 642 words
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Article1045 1917-12-10 5 Patbick Mac Gill - (By Patbick Mac Gill). The hour was eleven of a night in July. The moon, a mere misty blurr showed in the sky, high over No Man’s Land. A slight haze covered the heaven» and through this the stars peeped out timidly as if afraid. Star-shells curved up1,045 words
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Advertisement288 1917-12-10 5 i TURKEYS j AND I HAMS n i fl Orders are now being booked for fl B delivery about 25th instant. jj Singapore Cold Storage fl COMPANY, LIMITED, g PENANG. S ■B SHEKM■■■■■■XBW aT EVERY ONE NEEDS ve medicine from time to time. Bodily ailments are the com mon 7of288 words
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Advertisement22 1917-12-10 5 fiUBBEB STAMPS. 'T'HE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, x Ltd., is now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Rubber Stamps22 words
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Advertisement306 1917-12-10 5 Estates and Jsoeal -Jigents. SEE THAT YOU TRY OUR j Js>o cal Make Meranti Gases. g The value for your money. The thing for s your entire satisfaction. Tested and proved to be far better than MOM I or other g European make cases in point of E Durability. Economy306 words
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Article43 1917-12-10 6 Watts.—On December sth, at the European Hospital, Kuaia Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Watts, of Bukic Hi am Estate, a son. Adams —At Suusei Mahang Estate, Nilai, on the 6th instant, the wife of H. J. Adams, of a daughter.43 words
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Article1245 1917-12-10 6 One result of Mr. Montagus mission to India has beep to elicit the views of important sections of the population who had been disposed to observe a political truce during the war and to refrain from badgering the Government or conducting an agitation which would divert the attention1,245 words
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Article1830 1917-12-10 6 arbitrate, as it appears tnat we endeavouring to come to a settlement. O.M.’’ The United States War Department published towards the end The Size of the cf October figures comWar. piled by that Department showing that 38 million m n are under arms in this war, ofarbitrate, as it appears tnat we endeavouring to come to a settlement. O.M.’’ - 1,830 words
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Advertisement101 1917-12-10 6 leTiave just received AND NOW SHOWING! ag |E Latest Model Hats B: £< 5£ in the Latest is I* MILLINERY DESIGNS I •fl h in most up-to-date is ss Styles Colourings. £S 35 ALSO I? SR A Larqe Assortment 3E O F 3S FLOWERS H 232 2 2 2 2101 words
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Advertisement13 1917-12-10 6 8. 0.” GARAGE. The best English French Cars on Hire. Tel. No. 322.13 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1917-12-10 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water, Low Water. To day 9.8 am. (4fc. Bin.) 331 am. (3ft. liu 9.44 p.m. (sit. 9m.) 3.1 pm. (2ft 6in.) To MOBROW. 10.6 a.m. (sft. lin.) 4.21 am. (2ft. sin 10.25 p.m. (6ft. 3iu.) 4.154 words
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Obituary14 1917-12-10 6 DEATH. Anthony.—At “Chatsworth,” Northam Road. Penang, on Bth December, Joseph Manook Anthony, aged 70.14 words
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Article187 1917-12-10 7 THE ALLIES IN ITALY. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. ri tei noops carried enemy trenches north of La Vacquerie, south-west of Cambrai. There was some local fi'hrio- farther south on the Hingburg line. The French renulsed enemy attacks north-east of Verdun in the Bezon-Vaux and Beaumont regions.187 words
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France and Belgium
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Article, Illustration1266 1917-12-10 7 [RituTßß'e Telegram»]. LOCAL BRITISH SUCCESS Landon, December 8. Fieli Maishal Haig reports- We cirriei uu” a successful local operation at dawu no th of La Vacquerie. Ulser troops captured the trencaes coos ituting their objectives, considerably improving oar line. Patrols south-east of Ypres last night successfully attacked hostile[RituTßß'e Telegram»]. - 1,266 words
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Article74 1917-12-10 7 SIR A YAPP’S STATEMENT. London, December 7. Sir Arthur Yapp, Director of Food Economv, in a speech, re-emphasised the seriousness of the world’s food shortage. It was useless to have a great wheat crop in Australia if there were no ships to bring it. Altogether 690 b74 words
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Article123 1917-12-10 7 London, December 7. The Conference between cotton employers and operatives, held at Manchester on the suggestion of the Minister of Labour, agreed to recommen! the following for the settlement of the wages question that an advance of 15 per cent be paid from the week ending December123 words
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Article91 1917-12-10 7 London, December 8. The Daily Telegraph says the final report of the Lord Balfour of Burleigh Committee on Post-War Trade is now in the bands of the Premier. It consists of a majority and two minority reports. One of the latter advocates an ad valorem tariff of ten91 words
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Article28 1917-12-10 7 London, December 8. The Times says it is understood important conferences on man-power were held yesterday at the Ministry of National Service and at Downing Street.28 words
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Russia
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Article923 1917-12-10 7 MAXIMALISTS AND EX-TSAR. Petrograd, December 7. It is stated that General Korniloff. with four Sotnias, avoiding the railways, is riding southwards. A Maximalist newspaper announces that several detachments of Red Guards and sailors have been sent to Tobolsk, to guard the ex-Tsar. Korniloff Joins Kaledin. Petrograd, December 7.923 words
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Article151 1917-12-10 7 COUNT CZERNIN’S STATEMENT. London, December 9. Pacifists’ quarters are circulating rumours of renewed peace overtures from Germany. These are discredited, but the matter will probably be raised in the debate on the vote of credit on Wednesday. Meanwhile, a speech by Count Czernin, Austria’s Foreign Minister, to a151 words
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The Near East.
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Article, Illustration19 1917-12-10 7 HEBRON OCCUPIED. London, December 7. A Palestine official report says General Allenby has occupied Hebron (south-west of Jerusalem).19 words
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Article79 1917-12-10 7 TURKS PURSUED ON THE RIGHT. London, December 8. A Mesopotamia official report says we pursued the Turks as far as Kara Tepeh village, 25 miles north of Deli Abbas, through which the enemy were driven on Wednesday, after a sharp engagement. The pursuit was carried out over difficult country.79 words
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Italy's Campaign
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Article426 1917-12-10 7 ITALIANS’ FIERCE RESISTANCE. London, December 7. Reuter’s correspondent at the Italian Headquarters, wiring on the evening of December 6rh, says Despite his boasting, the enemy has only gained a pyrrhic victory. His losses are extraordinary in comparison with the territory gained. The enemy succeeded in gaining a footing426 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article63 1917-12-10 7 Washington, November 9. The American destroyer Jacob Jones was torpedoed and sunk in the war zone on Thursday. Many of the crew were lost, including the Commander, who was a brother-in-law of Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy. Washington, December 9. It is officially announced that63 words
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Article66 1917-12-10 7 IRISH REDISTRIBUTION. London. December 8. The House of Commons passed the third reading of the Representation of the People Bill, under which women are enfranchised. The question of Irish redistribution was remitted to a conference of two Nationalists and two Ulstermen, the Speaker presiding. The recommendations of the66 words
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Article18 1917-12-10 7 RUPTURE WITH GERMANY. Guayaquil, December 9. It is officially announced that Ecuador bas ruptured relations with Germay.18 words
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Article846 1917-12-10 8 SOVIET INTOLERANCE. Recent Russia» uawspapers contain some illuminating passages illmtratrng the political position of the country under S iviet rule. The Cadet organ, the Retch,” compares the conduct of Socialists in many parts of Ru-sia with the doiigs of the Black Hundred under the autocracy. One of846 words
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Article830 1917-12-10 8 THE PLANTERS’ FUND. Hon MrRCM Chairman of the P AM, writes as follows: I would be obliged if you would allow me to clear up some of Mr M J K-nnaway’s difficulties as i-et forth in his letter iu the Malay Mail of the 4nh instant. “1. It830 words
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Advertisement567 1917-12-10 8 ABOUT PILLS. Many people have no hesitation in taking a dozen bottles of medicine in liquid fform prescribed by a doctor, but view with alarm the suggestion to take a course of pills. This misapprehension is no doubt due to the impression that pills arc merely purgative, which may be567 words
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Advertisement468 1917-12-10 8 IR. YOUNG Co., Ltd.,] PENANG. I CAST CONCRETE SPECIALITIES I ss S I i I Illi- BHißiMßirir^— —i —n OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. 1 i If Jjy* a fancy ‘‘MOSAIC S I rj J Collcrete Floo Tlles I 8 R h g, LJ Artistic Colors and Patterns. s I G468 words
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Article924 1917-12-10 9 Mrs. Armstrong is on a visit to the Crag. Mr. and Mrs. Young of Borneo are staying at the Crag. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. T. Murray are leaving the Crag on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Braddell left for*a holiday, of about a month, in Hongkong.924 words
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Article1356 1917-12-10 9 HALF a CENTURY OF BUSINESS LIFE. Deep regret, which was shared by every community in the Settlement, was felt when it became known that Mr. J. AL Anth >ny passed away at his residence, Chatsworth.” Northam Road, on Saturday night. Mr. Anthony, who was 701,356 words
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Article350 1917-12-10 9 Late Admiral Dewey’s Revelation. New York, September 25.—1 n the Senate yesterday Senator Lewis made public for the first time the full text of the prediction made by Captain von Goetzen, of the German Navy, to Admiral Dewey at Manila in 1898 that Germany would within350 words
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Article438 1917-12-10 9 Views of German Military Leaders. A remarkable book entitled Deductions from the Great War by the Prussian General Baron von Freytag Loringhoven. who was Quartermaster-General when von Falkenhayn was Chief of the General Staff and is now Deputy Chief of the General Staff, has reached438 words
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THE POLICE COURT.
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Article69 1917-12-10 9 A Chinese was sentenced by Air. G. C. G. Al idler to a fine of $5 or, in default, seven days’ rigorous imprisonment, for trespassing into the compound of the Supreme Court yesterday. Inspector Bartels stated that received special orders to detail extra constables at the Supreme Court to69 words
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Article200 1917-12-10 9 Two Chinese appeared before Air. G. C. G. Aluller in the Second Court, to-day, with using criminal force on a rikisha puller at Campbell Street last night. The complainant stated that he was engaged by the accused at 5 p.m., near AA’eld Quay. He pulled them to200 words
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Article248 1917-12-10 9 A Alalay was charged before the same Magistrate with theft of one pair of shoes and a purse containing 50 cents, the property of another Alalay, on board a steam vessel lying in the Penang Harbour. Accused pleaded guilty, saying that he simply took the -hoes and248 words
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Article242 1917-12-10 9 The great Universal detective serial The A’oice on the AVire will be shown at the Empire to-night at 9.15. and Panthea Selznick’s remarkable screen success at about 10.15. These films will be shown on three nights only, and are expected to attract big business at the Empire. His242 words
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Article695 1917-12-10 9 FINDING OF THE COURT. The report of the Court of Investigation into the circumstances attending the loss of the s.s. Alerbau in the Straits of Alalacca appears in the Straits “Government Gazette.” It is as follows: In the matter of an enquiry held at Penang, on695 words
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Article161 1917-12-10 9 Dec. 12.—Penang Recreation Club, Annual General Meeting, 6 p.m. Dec. 13 and 15.—Entertainment by Taiping Convent, “Our Day.” Dec. 19.—Board of Licensing Justices, Meeting, District Court, 2-30 p.m. Jan. 15, 17 and 19.—Penang Races. At the Alasonic Hall, Calcutta, His Excellency Lord Ronaldshay was installed as Grand Superintendent161 words
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Article31 1917-12-10 9 To-dayjs quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was «$135.«50 per picul busine-s done. Tin wag quoted in London on Saturday at £293 10s spot, and £291 5< three months.31 words
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Article75 1917-12-10 9 The output of tin from the Tongkah Harbour (N. L.) for the week ending Bth inst., was 28 tons. The output of the Ayer Weng Mine lor the month of November was 300 piculs Messrs. Lean »fc Co., are officially informed that the output from Ipoh Tin Dredging,75 words
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Article35 1917-12-10 9 The following was the rubber quotation in London on Dec. 7th, received on the BJI instant: Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s 4d Smoked Sheet 2s 3fd [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]35 words
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Article58 1917-12-10 9 The following are the latest quotation? in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day. g tn F> Shares. >» -2 -2 03 CQ x Aiming. K. Kamunting 47/- 48/- 48/- 50/-cum Kamunting... 27/- 28/. 28/- 30/T. Compound 13/3 13/9 13/6 14/Tongkah H $l7 General. United E58 words
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Article25 1917-12-10 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for November Hevea (Johore) lbs 23,512 Kuala Pergau Plant 32,200 Tebrau 65,046 Trafalgar (coconuts, 23,200) o 3,97025 words
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117 1917-12-10 9 The subscriptions to 30th November 1917, are as follows No: of Applications Amount November 1916 237 427,760 December 144 283J)40 January 1917 192 243,870 February 204 331,990 March 323 240,900 April 142 314,560 May >' 115 265,220 Ja»‘« 74 159,440 J ul y Hl117 words
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Article121 1917-12-10 9 Pbnang, December 10, 1917. (By Courtesy ot ths Chartered Bank}. London Demand Bank 2/4 1/4 t 4 months'sight! Bank ...2/4 11/16 h 3 Credit ...2/4 27/32 n 3 m Documentary ...2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’sight Private121 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement53 1917-12-10 9 In Aid of Red Cross. Owing to the demand ter tickets in the Penang Lottery the Committee have decided to postpone the closing date for outstations till Dec. 31st. Tickets can be obtained from the Secretaries in Penang, up till January 3rd, iqiB> and the drawing will take place on53 words
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Advertisement66 1917-12-10 9 How did you. feel this morning X Washed-out Liverish Sick head- rx If so, you require a small dose f ache. Tired, no appetite, coated, F of PINKETTES to make J Tongue, bad taste in the mouth. you fit and keep you so. ft ft 50 cents per phial at66 words
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Article941 1917-12-10 10 2 I 2 I a 8 NAMES. I o• RUBBER (Dollar.) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate J 4-40 34.«) Amalgamated Malay Estates 1 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates JJ.4O «><- Ayer Molek Rubber Co. «3’ »iii Ayer Pauas Rubber Estates J». 1 t Balgownie Rubber Estate »rem.941 words
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LONDON RUBBER WIRE.
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Article39 1917-12-10 10 (From Otir Special Corre>pondent L nduD, December 7. The following interim dividends of rubber companies are announced Harpendeu 25 paw cent. Highlands and LowLnds 10 Bidcr 20 Bukit Cloh 12 j The share market is very deforested.39 words
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Article467 1917-12-10 10 Messrs Kennedy i Co, Pe ang, ieport as f Hows In spite of the fact that in some instances (flotations close a shade below those recorded in our last Report, the general tone of the Rubber Share Market throughout the week unde» review has l>een fairly cheerful467 words
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Article324 1917-12-10 10 Singapore December 5.—A steady set back in local rubbers has been recorded this this week this has not been caused by any forced selling but by h growing tendency to reduce holdings in rubber shares in anticipation to getting in again at lower values. Market cuuditious are324 words
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Article292 1917-12-10 10 Messrs. Baker Morgan Ltd., of Kuala Lumpur in their report of Saturday 8 inst says:— In spite of the ruling price of Tin dealings in Mining Shares have been conspicuous by their absence. The one exception perhaps is Kampong Kamuntings, which on the announcement of their292 words
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Article152 1917-12-10 10 A Straits Gazette Extraordinary amends and adds to the proclamation prohibiting the export of rubber etc as follows —(1) That the following headings should be deleted —(D) Rubber (raw, waMe, and reclaimed solutions containing rubber, and any other preparations containing rubber; but not including the following152 words
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Article158 1917-12-10 10 Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., in their weekly »eport dated Singapore, Thursday, 7th inst sai s The quantity catalogued for this week’s Rubi»er Auction was 1,125 tons, and although prices for the leadii g grades are a shade lower, the general tone of the market shows imp. ovement.158 words
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162 1917-12-10 10 In view of the fact that Pera has now de. finitely broken (ft diplomatic relations with Germany, it is of interest to notft that, according to the latest information received at Lloyd’s, there are 10 Germau vessels in the two Peruvian ports of Callao162 words
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Article127 1917-12-10 10 Owing to complaints that rikisha lamps are not visible from behind and thete is danger iu overtakiug these vehicles, the Sir gapore Municipal Ccmmisdouets have decided that, commencing fre m Ist January, no rikisha will be licensed unless the lamps are fitted into socktts fixed above the mudguards',127 words
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Article1268 1917-12-10 10 JYew year JYieeting, 1918. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing*.) RACE DAYS FIRST DAY Tuesday, 15th January, 1918. SECOND DAY Thursday, 17th January, 1918, THIRD DAY Saturday, 19th January, 1918. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1918. 1 7. George Town Plate and Purse. Value $4OO. A1,268 words
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Advertisement45 1917-12-10 10 I -THEI Northam House Photographic Studio, 111 NOKTHAK MAD, PBNANG. TeL 592. 1 THK LSAQING ONE. i! UMfBalM Faculties* Requisite Experlenoe, thnu en. sur ing always the yroductio *of only the best result» in Studlip Portraiture. Enlargements. Outdoor Groups, j M^||B O P°M.| l j45 words
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Article849 1917-12-10 11 —Ex. SIR A. YAPP’S CAMPAIGN PLANS. Sir Arthur Yapp contributes to the “National Food Journal” an article in which he outlines the general scheme of the forthcoming food economy campaign. The following is the text of Sir Arthur Yapp’s article Seven years ago a famous—Ex. - 849 words
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Advertisement537 1917-12-10 11 ISTELASTIcI j=TYRES. The only Tyres holding; the R.A.C. Certificate i for 5,000 miles without Cuts or Punctures. 1 BRITISH AND MADE IN BRITAIN. g f e i I AGENTS FOR PENANG: E E Eastern Pacific Trading I COMPANY. LIMITED. g (Incorporated In Straits Settlements. I g i. i 'iil!L £SßSEaißg;E!Hiß!lHlgi-!IIi!l!1B!MHI3i;!!!!lf537 words
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Advertisement2127 1917-12-10 12 P. 0.- British India N. Y. K. feK K. P. M. I«*™... TLT Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. «I “"'"SSS-JSJSr'"” "’T' AND INCORPORATED IN JAPAN Reserve Fund £I9%S A e 1/ (INCOHPOHATED IN HOLLAND.) Reserve Liability of Proprietors Apcar Line. A A\ s Cmrm > •=?S™?™ M y 'X IOM2,127 words
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