Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 October 1918

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 238. VOL. LXXVI. THURSDAY. lOth OCTOBER, 1918. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 307 2 FRANKFORT OPERA HOUSE DESTROYED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] ■,'■4^ Amsterdam. October 7. Id is stated from reliable sources that Allied airmen entirely destroyed the Opera House at Frankforc. BRITISH BOMBS ON FRANKFORT. An official of the Independent Air Force, issued in France August 12, states One of our squadrons, despite
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  • 76 2 The Kaiser has telegraphed to the Burgomaster of Frankfort: His Majesty the Kaiser and King deeply sympathises in the misfortune which has befallen the open town of Frankfort as the result of the enemy air attack, which is contrary to international law, and claimed many victims, and
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  • 111 2 One of our returned prisoners, who has arrived and has spent nearly two years in various camps in Germany, described to me the abject terror of the ordinary German during our aerial bombardment of their towns. You do not.” he said, sufficiently value the weapon you have—to end
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  • 257 2 Reuter’s correspondent with the American Army says :—Bombs of an incredible size are now carried by our machines, and some idea of their destructive capacity can be gained from the fact that they cannot be dropped at a lower altitude than eight thousand feet, so greatly is
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  • 55 2 Geneva, October 8. A German nerop’aue attacked and fired a Switn captive balloon on the frontier at midnight. A Swiss observer was burned to death. An Apology. Berne, October 8. The German Minister has visited the President and apologised for the burning of the balloon
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  • 21 2 London, October 8. The Daily News correspondent at Berne says he understands that the Turkish Cabinet has fallen.
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  • 189 2 THE EMPIRE AND VICTORY. Loudon, October, 7. Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Glasgow, reviewing the events through which we have passed, emphasised that the Empire had hitherto not realised the majestic limitle?s nature of its strength. He uttered a warning against over-sanguinenesa respecting the knockout blow before winter.
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  • 51 2 Vladivostok, October B."|j It is confirmed that there is heavy skirmishing on the Volga and Ural front. Large forces of Bolsheviks are concentrating at Simbirsk, seven versts south of which a thousand Red Guards attacked the Czecho-Slovaks. Afoer a day-long fight, the enemy fled, leaving 200
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  • 307 2 From the confused medley of cabled news from various portions of the vast tract of country, ruled over by the late Tsar or as late as 1914 under Russian influence, it is not easy to arrive at any very clear appreciation of the general situation in those
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  • 52 2 MR. McADOO’S APPEAL. Washington, October 7. Mr. McAdoo ha? is-a«d an appeal to the public not to relax their efforts for the Liberty Loan, declaring that the enemy’s peace overtures only emphasise the supreme importance of making the Loan a success, in order to keep up the
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  • 167 2 The appended two telegrams which appeared in the “Times” of August 6, from the correspondent of the paper, hardly bear the marks of that impartiality which the Times of old used to insist upon in its correspondents says the S.F.P.” A Straits Lottery. Singapore. August
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  • 91 2 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. 2 E 2 2 SHARES. s (g tg n tn Rubber (Dollar.) sc. SC. c. c Bassett »0 95 95 1.00 Kempas 675 7.00 6.<0 7.*0 M. Pinda 2.15 JJ.25 2.2 a 250
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  • 23 2 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Henrietta lbs 36,824 Laras (Sumatra) 28 053 Malacca Plantations 290,930 Sungei Matang 28,602
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  • 83 2 Messrs Allen Dennys Co. advise us that the under-mentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at their two auction sales held this week Cts Per Lb. Smoked diamond sheet No. 1 39 to 43 j diamond No. 2 26 38 Unsmoked sheet No. 1 31
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  • 80 2 The output of Liugui Tin Limited for month of September was tribute piculs 94.30. Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co N. L. weekly output from 29th to sth instant, being one week, was 14 tons. The output of Tongkah Compound in September was 24 tons. The result of mining
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  • 258 2 Like Penang and other parts of Malaya, Colombo is suffering from influenza, the number of cases and the severi./ of the attacks being on the increase. Mr. R, W. Bryde, Chairman of the Municipal Council of Colombo states that ihe infection is contained in the upper air
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  • 193 2 The homeward mail, A closes at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow parcels at 3 p.m. The postage on letters posted in India for the Straits Settlements and F. M. S. has been raised since Ist September. The postage is now annas for the first ounce (formerly 1 anna per ounce)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 314 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A Billet as Assistant °n Robber Estate or on cons'ructiin work. Good testitnonialg. Speaks Malay and hag fa r kn>wleige <'f T*mil and Telugu. American. B x No. 247. ,c/0 Piuang Gozstte. Englishman (married) se-ks appointmen on Tin Mine. R <Pni Experience in hyd’auliciny, Gravel, Pumping—Prospecting and
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    • 445 2 PENANG RED CROSS fiYMKHM PROGRAMME. PART I. SATURDAY, 19TH OCTOBER, 1918. ADMISSON $1 TO THE TOTALISATOR ENCLOSURE?. 1. Jumping competition for the Hoops Challenge Cup. High and long jumping. 2. Tent-pegging competition and tilting at the ring. 3. Musical stalls with Deli ponies. 4. 4 furlong Ladies’ flat race. Distance
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 112 2 H ANOTHER STRONG PROGRAMME. FOR WEEK END. 1 Srppire Theatre j 2 NEVA GERBER and BEN WILSON. Week End. J The Two Leading Actors in the MYSTERY SHIP. Are also The Leading Stars—in the Beautiful Butterfly 5; Photo-Play Entitled THE SPINDLE OF LIFE r' A Play of TONE, without a
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  • 76 2 Obituary, •SIR HUBERT PARRY. London, October 7. The death ha? occurred of Sir Hubert Hastings Parry, Director of the Royal College of Mu-ic, aged 70. DEATHS. Sam—On October 6tb, at Kuala Lumpur, of pneumonia, K. Aseervatham Sam, beloved son of the late Abraham Kannoo Pillai of Trichiuopoly. Age 32. Padday—August
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  • 1619 3 Mr Justice Whitley, Judicial Commissioner, Negri Sembilau, tai been granted two and a half mon’hs leave commencing from October Ist. Mr C J B Hur*» cb, kC, has been appointed legal adviser to the Foreign Offie<_in succession to Sir Edward Davidson, kcmg, CB, K C, who has
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  • 61 3 Per N.Y.K. to Singapore: Messrs. F. English. W. Paterson, J. W. Reugg, D R. Dunn, G. Long, Kamchorn, Capt. A. G. Kyle, Messrs. W. J. Balkwill. W. Drysdale, A. G. Hills, J. Long, J. O’Donnell. W. J. Trowell. To Penang: Major O. B. Haines, J. K.
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    • 1238 3 WANTED. TONGKAH COMPOUND NO LIABILITY. 4 Teacher, mast have a good education PUKET, WEST SIAM. a a i training together with some expai ietce. Xoply B cx No c fioacg Gazette. THE above Company is prepared to purr chase for prompt cash or cash and shares any j.jt lv- proved
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    • 977 3 Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences for Penang, Province Wellesley and the Dindings, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders, to be forwarded in sealed covers and marked on the outside Toddy Shop Tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor’s Office until noon on the 19th October, 1918, for the
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  • 86 4 Dickson—-On Bth October, at the aternity Hospital, Penang, the wife of J. H. Dickson, a daughter. Fougere—At Taojong Katong, Singapore on October sth, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fougere, a daaghter. Nixon —On October 6th, at Devon Estate, Malacca, the wife of Mr. H. E Nixon, a daughter.
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  • 837 4 With the Allied armies continuing their pressure on the westeriy portions of the main front, the question naturally arises whether the situation suggests more of the Generalissimo’s plans for the overcoming of the German armies That the fullest advantage will be taken of the tuccesses already achieved by
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  • 63 4 (From Oub Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 9. At the United Engineers annual meeting of the shareholders, Mr. Lemberger entered into a detailed criticism of the report. He stated that outside investments excluding revenue earning property totalled $2,974.569. The inclusive liabilities totalled $5,518,368 and the assets totalled $9,492.302. All
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  • 489 4 —“S.T.” (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 9. A t the Singapore Rubber Auctions there was a fair demand and values were better. 1,689 tons were catalogued. Standard sheet fetched $2B. fine pale s47g. A French Consular telegram says»: The German residents are leaving Constantinople via Rumania.
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  • 1762 4 The new Chancellor of Germany may profess to see a loop-hoje and < or German peace in Lanfaage. President Wilson’s speech of September 27th but with Germany as it is to-day no one but a pacifist or a friend of Germany outside that country can find in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 PRITCHARD Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Gentlemen’s Tailoring. I ATE are shewing in this Department a magnificent range of New Goods, all carefully selected, which affords the widest choice to the prospective purchaser either for tropical or Home Wear, and at prices which should be taken advantage of
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    • 24 4 “OUR DAY.’’ E- O. DANCE &c., AT THE TOWN HALL, Saturday, 26th October, 1918. Gentlemen’s Tickets SIO. No other Charge for Dancing. LADIES FREE.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 51 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to day Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.8 a.m. (6ft. 7in.) 8.43 a.m. (Ift. 4in.) 2.25 a.m. (sft. 7in.) 8.32 p.m. (Ift. Bin.) To-morrow. 2.34 a.m. (6ft. 3in.) 9.9 a.m. (Ift. 6in.) 2.55 p.m. (sft. 2in.) 8.56 p.m. (2ft.
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  • 192 5 french successes. EVENTS IN PALESTINE. the peace proposal. British and American forces attacked between St. Quentin and Cambrai, the operations progressing satisfactorily. They had previously taken 230 prisoners in local operations on this front, in the regions of Beaurevoir and Montbrehain. There was much artillery fire on the
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  • France and Belgium
    • 830 5 CAMBRAI.ST. QUENTIN FRONT. [Reuter’s Telegrams] London, October 8. Field Marshal Haig reports that the f British and Americans took 230 prisoners in snccessful local operations on Monday in the neighbourhood of Montbrehaiu and Beaurevoir. The British and Americans attacked between St. Quentin and Cambrai this morning, and are
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    • 32 5 London, October 7. Reuter learns that the French Government has officially recognised the Polish forces fighting against the Central Powers as an autonomous co-belligerent army. THE CAMBRAI—ST. QUENTIN FRONT.
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    • 180 5 SUCCESSFUL PURSUIT. London, October 8. A French Eastern communique says the Austrian forces from the Italian front who were defeated on October sth, near Vrange, are falling back in disorder toward the north, having abandoned 1,500 prisoners and 12 guns, including six heavy pieces, which have fallen
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    • 54 5 Salonika, October 8. In addition to the prisoners already repjrted in the victorious Macedonian offensive, 65,000 Bulgars west of Uskub have now surrendered to the Allies, in accordance with the clause in the Military Convention providing for the capitulation of Bulgarian units which were west of Uskub when
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    • 86 5 Paris, October 8. The French have captured Beirut. French Naval Men’s Success. Paris, October 8. It was a French Naval Division which entered the port of Beirut. More Towns Occupied. London, October 8. A Palestine (Syria) official message says that our cavalry on the 10th inst. occupied
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    • 922 5 AMERICAN SENATORS’ LEAD. Washington, October 8. In the Senate, io a discussion on the German peace Note, the Republican, Senator Poindexter, described it as a most insidious danger. Senator McCumber moved that before an armistice was agreed to, Germany must disband her army, surrender her Navy, pay
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    • 555 5 Washington, August 25. —Discussing the Man-power Bill, Senator McCumber declared that no peace pact should be signed until Germany had been made to pay heavily for all the atrocities she had committed. Nothing short of planting the flag in Berlin (he added) is going to win this
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    • 474 5 Two very remarkable repudiations of peace by negotiation have been published in mail week. The one is by the leader of the Republican party in the Senate of the United States the other by the senior member for the University of Oxford. The striking fact is the
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    • 134 5 Referring to the intention of the BritisH and American Governments to treat the waj| as an affair between policemen and robbers* M. Maurice de Waleffe recounts in the Paris ‘‘Midi’’ a conversation which he says Presw dent Wilson had with an eminent Allied statesman. “There will
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    • 86 5 HEAVY DEATHROLL. London, October 7. It is now feared that over 150 lives were lost owing to the sinking of the Elder Dempster liner Burutu, in collision. Tbe Burutu was inward bound from West Africa. She sank in ten minutes» Many passengers were on board. Only One Boat
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    • 36 5 117 LIVES LOST. Washington, October 8. The United States steamer Tampa was sunk off the English Coast on September 26tb, while on convoy duty. Ail aboard, 10 officers and 107 men, were drowned.
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    • 49 5 r-r>. < London, October 8. Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, arrived in Washington, with a British naval mission. Meets the President. London, October 8, President Wilson received Sir Erio Geddes, who will participate in an important conference regarding the Allied naval programme.
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    • 110 5 London, October, 7 f Reuter at the British Headquarters on Monday says Sergeant Waaler, during recent fighting around Le Catelet, saw four wounded men lying in the fire-swept zone in the open. Accompanied by two volunteers, ho brought in both, also a tank officer whose tank had
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    • 12 5 Paris, October 8. The famous French airman, Garros, is missing.
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    • 32 5 —i t Athens, October 8. The Governor of Smyrna, whom the Germans recently denounced as proEntentist has sent delegates to Athens to enter into contact with the Allies.
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    • 42 5 IX-'’ Amsterdam October 8. A Berlin official report says ViceAdmiral von Mann-Edler von Tiscbler has been appointed Secretary of the Navy, in succession to Admiral von Capelle, Captain Loeblein succeeds von Tiscbler as head of the U-Boat Department.
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  • 556 6 THE INDIANS IN PALESTINE. Reuter’s correspondent with the British Army in Palestine wires that when some of oor white troops on the Palestine front were replaced by Indians, the organs of enemy publicity exulted, and predicted an early Turkish offensive which would sweep us from Palestine. Probably, how
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  • 347 6 The following interesting pen picture of Marshal Fcch is given bv a Paris corres oondent:—A square-shouldered, thick-set, grizz’ed man, rather under middle height, with a peculiarly keen, challenging expression such is Fer iinsnd Foch. Brown of skin—he is a Frenchman by birth, but with blue Celtic eyer—his mother was
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  • 497 6 IMPERIAL INSTITUTE’S INVESTIGATIONS. At a recent meeting of the Executive Council of the Imperial Institute, presided over by Lord Islington, informati m was submitted concerning a large number of investigations in which the Ins ide has been engaged during the past few months. The subjects of
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  • 413 6 You’ve been booked by a London direct’ rate To work midst the stinks of Penang, To live for five years (that’s the contract) And be all in the world bar senang. Then, good bye to your former ideals For thoughts that will haunt you all day: How long
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 422 6 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 ••OUR DAY” 1918 sk°/ o WAR LOAN LOTTERY. SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of Our Day Committee. TICKETS SIO EACH. (Singapore Currency). The amount of the lottery will be Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be subscribed. 0 30% of
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    • 157 6 i t i I I e Drink SAKURA Beerand Stout the best and the cheapest. G. AURELY CO., Sole Importers. PATRONIZED BY 5 I THE IDEAL PLACE J for I I PROMPT SERVICE AND I I SATISFACTORY WORKMANSHIP. I H JUST UNPACKED SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF I SILVER ARTICLES. I B.
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  • 453 7 Thene would seem to be a concensus oi opinion that the time of trial for the rubber industry has lx* n< fully provided for by the majority of companies, so that the letter will be in a position to take full advantage of the restoration of marketing
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  • 337 7 A correspondent, to a home paper. who is obviously well versed in the different factors affecting the rubber position, writes to point out an important reason why the Departmental Committee should hasten to arrive at a decision. He says: Yery many of the companies have
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  • 88 7 South Malay.—Report for 1917 states planted area 726.31 acres, 42.072 trees in tapping. Total crop 52,075 lb. Serdang Central. —Available profit £9.351 divd. 7 p.c., against 15 p.c. £l,OOO to general reserve; £3.837 forward. Sungei Matang. —Report shows profit £12.487, against £116.90; final divd. 5 p.c.,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 807 7 i NOTICE To Consumers of j LH’jO KEROSENE OIL Take Care of your Tins. You can get seventy cents each for them and so reduce the cost of your oil. ĔĔ Punch a hole only in the cap when opening. =Ĕ Don’t punch a second hole; use a pump. U
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  • 508 8 Its Motives and Objectives There is still a certain amount, of misunderstanding as to the main military objects of the present fighting. These operations aie not break-through’’ operations of the oldfashioned type. What we are doing, points out ihe Times’’ military correspondent, is to take advantage of
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  • 551 8 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday the 24th September, 1918. Present:— Mr A B Voules. President, Messrs Yeoh Guan Seok, F Duxbury, and Chee Wor Lock. Absent Messrs Quah Bong Kee, A M Goodman and C E Craig. 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 450 8 The Government Experimental Vegetable Garden, J 1 PENANG. I s Seeds, as below, of Vegetables and Cereals, also young v plants and cuttings, may now be obtained from the Garden on application to Mr. L. C. BROWN the Hon. Superintendent 3 Bunches of Mint and Watercress for g Indrn Corn
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    • 191 8 iVx./S i vA)J vCx/ i|MDAYMgf I' _5 WILLIAM MOl—l—HMS gt rs:o —l—L jt® CONFIDENCE. Ujbcojy rr’j&'tSJ (f&wAy /%S Spinners with over a hundred JO3jga) /V years’ experience, and as Manu- IQvjcm >S facturers of the world-famous fCr$4iv “Viyella” Blouse and Shirting Cloth, Wm HOLLINS CO., Ltd., call attention to their
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  • 4247 9 -he compensation case. The hearing was continued yesterday he Supreme Court, Penang, before '.‘p Judice L. M. Woodward, with Allen Dennys and J. R. Brown as e <,,,rs. of the case in connection with quisition of 23 acre-», 3 roods, 31 o’ land (Lot 183 XVII, Mukim
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  • 352 9 The following is an excerpt from a lebFfer received by Mr M Oppenheimer in Rangoon from Maj or C W Wingrove by tbe mail Mr Miers has probably told you that I have left the enemy fields of France for the healthier if duller skies of Blighty.
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  • 269 9 At 7 a. m. on Friday, the coffined remains of the late Mgr Bourdon were carried in procession from the Eveche to the Cathedral of tbe Good Shepherd Singapore, for the requiem high mass, performed by the Vicar General of the Diocese of Malacca, in the enforced
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  • 290 9 G. F. N. in the Daily Mail.” “No can do,” said Wong Fong, dispassionately. The officer sighed The job was urgent, and here was the strongest member of the Labour Corps proving a wash-out.” It turned out that Wong Fong was not well. He diagnosed his complaint as
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  • 146 9 The Manufacturers’ Record of Baltimore publishes a letter from the Rev. George Griffith, a Baltimore episcopal clergyman, who is now chaplain of the sth Field Artillery. I feel,” he says, that were I in America to-day, priest as I am. I should do my best to have
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  • 54 9 The eleven representing the Kedah Football Association on the Esplanade to-morrow will be selected from H H Tunku Caseim (Treasury), Syed Abdulrahman, Che Pin. M. Salleh (Lindonsan Bulau,) V. M. Pawan, Midoon, Mann, Osman, Bakar, Matt, A. Rnzik (Police). (Sungei Patani), Cbedin (Adviser's Office), Din (Government English School), Chee
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  • 59 9 Penang Women Workers. Amount previously acknowledged $9.017.07, Mrs. Jamieson $lO, Mrs. Save $5, Mrs. L. Brown $lO, total $9.042.07. Hospital garments for soldiers ready cut out for workers will be given ouf, at the Town Hall every Friday, at 9.15 till 10.30 a.m. All donations should
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  • 116 9 Pknang, October 10, 1918 {By Courtesy ot the Chartered Banh) London Demand Bank 2/3 31/32 4 month»' sight BmA ...2/4 7/32 3 Credit ...2,4 15/32 n 3 Documenta»? ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. (l 3 day*' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Deiusrd Bank o 3 days’sigh: Private
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  • 55 9 Penang, October 10, 1918. S. P. Tapioca $6.95 sales. M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyer» Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $BO nom. Mace Pickings $55 sellers. Cloves season over
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 68 9 WAR CARTOONS. {Reproduced from the Wood’s Press) i ®w Von Kuhlmann: “Vy hat you made speech to exblanation my speech?” Von Hertling: “So der Allies should misunderstood.” —‘‘Brooklyn Eagle.” «A J Z'zMU WHAT GERMANS WERE TOLD—THEY KNOW BETTER NOW. French Traveller: “Why must we wai# so long here?”’ “They- are
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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