Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1918

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 244. VOL. LXXVI. THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 763 1 JU JUTSU. prof. Y.h. Murokaffii,<; I I ANSON ROAD. (J I 0o n e Setting and Surgical Manipulation. IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED. L < 7 a state Express become the all-time L jf X BEAR BRAND MILK o every man who smokes i I VvV'W I them and recognises
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    • 14 1 IRunnymede Hotel, SEA SIDE. g "THE” PLACE TO STAY AT <• I»} m Jh T
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  • 101 2 LIBERATING TERRITORY. [Reuter’s Telegrams] Lcndcn, October 15. A French Eastern com nuniqud says the Serbians, supported by their Allies, continue to liberate territories. The Greeks, participating, are reoccupying Eastern Macedonia. In the course of brilliant fighting, resulting in the capture of Przrend and Mitrovitza, the French captured
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  • 33 2 London, October 15. An Italian official report says: In Albania, after forcing the defences and heights of Pfljamaj and Sassobianco, the Italians, on October 14tb, captured Durazzo, taking prisoners and material.
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  • 85 2 London, October 14. The Polish Committee in London officially describes as absolutely false the German allegation that a request had been made to Germany as regards continued occupation of Poland. Prussian Poles* Demand. London, October 14. Owing to the German acceptance cf President Wilson’s 14 points, the Prussian Poles
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  • 232 2 It is declared in the German Press that as a result of the conference at Imperial Headquarters, Poland—truncated Russian Poland, that is—will be set up as an independent State.’’ The new kingdom is to have close relations with the Central Empires, but especially with Germany.’’ [Thus the Frankfurter
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  • 25 2 BRITISH OFFICIALS TO BE RELEASED. London, October 15. Reuter learns that the Moscow Government has agreed to release the remaining British officials in Russia.
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  • 37 2 Amsterdam, October 15. A Vienna message says a Bukharest express train fell into a river near Peagra, owing to hfavy rains undermining the rails. A hundred were killed and two hundred seriously injured.
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  • 31 2 London, October 14. The Board of Trade returns show an increase in imports of £11,702,864, and a decrease in exports £3 092,051, compared with September last year.
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  • STOP PRESS.
    • 421 2 [Reuter Telegrams.] London, October 15. Field Marshal Haig reports: We crossed the Hautedtule canal on both sides of Pont a Vendin, and captured Estevelles, Meurchin and Bauvin. Farther north, we made progress in the neighbourhood of Haubourdin. British Near Courtrai. London, October 16. Field Marshal Haig reports that
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  • 99 2 [Havas Telegrams.] Pari", October, 15. The fresh blow in Flandera is by the British Second Army, the Belgian Army and French contingents, commanded by King Albert. The attack is on a front of 28 miles from Dixmude to Wervicq, north of Lille. Rapid progress was made.
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  • 89 2 Paris, October 15—The first act of Tewfik Pasha’s new Turkish Government was to send a note to the Austro-Hungarian Government stating that owing to the military situation, Turkey is forced to conclude separate peace. The Turkish Minister presented to the Spanish Government a Note from the Ottoman
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  • 71 2 Paris, October 15.—The official text of the German reply was received in Washington. Opinion grows stronger that the Allied countries have no terms except unconditional surrender. The accepted view of the French people at present is that conversations would be full of danger, and that President
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  • 176 2 GERMAN INHUMANITIES. [Reuter’s Telegrams] Mr. Hughrs. the Australian Premier, at the Paris Foreign Ministry, said an armistice must be left to Marshal Foch. London, October 15. Appalling stories cf the sufferings of British troops made prisoners in the spring off-nsive, recorded by the Committee
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  • 53 2 London, October 15. The Committee on Production has refused the claim of shipwrights on the Clyde at Barrow, Aberdeen, Dundee and Leith for a minimum wage of £5 weekly, because this would prejudice the hearing of the case of the whole trade by the Committee fixed for
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  • 285 2 Before Mr. E. E Colman, in the Diitrict Court, Penang, to-day, two Malays were charged with the theft of four pieces cf cloth from a shop in Beach Street. The first accused pleaded guilty and the second accused claimed to be tried. Yoh Heng Hunt, a
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  • 161 2 Before Mr. E E. Colman, to-day, Court Inspector Nicol tren’ioned the case in which a Chinese policeman was knocked down in Bishop Street by a car. The party driving the car (the accused in this case) had paid the policeman $420 compensation The complainant had at
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  • 150 2 Pbnang, October 17, 1918 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 15/16 i 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 3/16 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank }> i Moulmein Demand Bank I 3 days’
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  • 914 2 S.T.” The death is reported of Comte d’Aunay, a French, ex-Ambassador. Mr. W. Gresswell Dobson is now in an Officers’ Training Corps at Cambridge.—Ex. Mr. H. H. Park has obtained a commission in the Indian Army Reserve of Officers and is leaving next week for Northern India.
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  • 34 2 Th« homeward mail ”D closes at 10 a.m. on Saturday registration till 9 a m., and parcels till 8 a m. A Post and Telegraph Office has been opened at Padang Serai.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 57 2 0 AUCTION SALE OF Rubber Machinery and Oil Engine I AT BUKIT MERTAJAM. 1 S kSatart/ay, 19th Oct., at 11 a./fl'l J. G. ALLAN, Auctioneer. lIH I 1 1 I Finest Quality TOWE LSI OBTAINABLE AT I ss, SBeacd Streit- I 200 dozs. only! 2 Weehs only I I SIZE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 406 2 r FMP! B THEATRE 0 B Homeland Pictures Presents With Scenes from Home I JAMES WELCH g England’s Most Popular Comedian in a British Masterpiece Entitled: 1 “WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD” B A Superior Comedy Drama in 4 Acts. Produced by B THE LONDON FILM COY, R Most residents in
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  • 3089 3 REPORT OF THE COMMISSION. The following is a further portion of the report of the Rubber Industry Protection Commission appointed by H. E. the High Commissioner, Sir A. 11. Young, to enquire wither action should be taken by the Government to give protection or assistance to the
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  • 143 3 Prnanq, October 17, I Q IB S. P. Tapioca £6.95 sales. M. P. Tapioca $7.00 sales. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) $l6) buyers Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper £4O nora. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace SBonom Mace Pickings £55 sellers. Cloves season
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    • 1778 3 wanted notices. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Planter assistant on estate. 4 years Notice is hereby given that Mr. Tiew I IE) A a it-rien ce of rubber. Fluent Malay and Teng Khoe claimed that the Monthei I Testimonials. Please write Box Puket Lottery Ticket, in aid of the 219 Pinang Siamese
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  • 1558 4 S.T.”- General Peyton C. March, the American Chief of StaS, has seated that Marshal Foch is working on the sound principle that when yoa get an enemy going, you keep him going; never give him a chance to recuperate or think it over keep Liittnig him hot,
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  • 1460 4 H. E. the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, in bis annual speech at War Conlribu- meeting of the Legist'ons? Straits a tive Council, was able to point to a satisfactory) financial record, if there are other features in his survey of the year 1917, as for in?tance, the
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  • 187 4 To-day’s quotation for refined tin ini Penang was $149 J per picul, and for unrenn-. tin was per picul 25 tons. TIN OUTPUTS. The output of the Ratrut Basin -I Dredging Co, N. L. for tho first half October was: hours worked 301, cubic aJ I treated 34,000.
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  • 139 4 The following are the latest quotat'C® Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s Yesterday. E SHARES. >, -S s o 5 a S 3 Rubber (Dollar.) t c sc.s c. 5 c s A. Molek 1.80 2.00 2.00 A. Panas 8.25 850 1 L) j Bukit Katil 80 90 f jj
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    • 206 4 I pritcwo co. I LIMITED. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NEW GOODS I IN OUR DRAPERY LADIES DEPARTMENT. CRETONNES. I WE have just opened out a splendid selection of the I Latest Designs in Cretonnes, The goods have been carefully chosen and every piece is of exquisite Design. Prices
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    • 25 4 POSTPONED THE E. O. DANCE. 4c.,forthe Our Day Fund, announced for 26th October, has been Postponed till further notice in consequence of the prevailing epidemic,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 50 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day Penang Standard Tinies High Water. Low Water. To-day. 10.3 a.m. (6ft. sin.) 4.13 a.m. (2ft. 3in.) 10.41 p.m. (6ft. 9in.) 4.31 p.m. (Ift. 2in.) To-morrow. 10.9 a.m. (6ft. Bin.) 5.4 a.m. (Ift. oin.) 11.21 p.m. (7ft. oin.) 5.16 p.m. (Oft. 6in.)
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  • 277 5 ROULERS and menin CAPTURED. BRITISH NEAR COURTRAI. OVER 12,000 PRISONERS. The Allied offensive in Flanders has yielded c ver 12,000 prisoners, and many guns, an d farther extensive advances on the whole of the 28 miles of the attack, from east of Dixmude to the Lys, west of
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  • France and Belgium
    • 1181 5 ROLLERS CAPTURED. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, October 14. A Belgian communiquĕ says at 5-30 on Monday morning, Belgian troops, closely co-operating with the French, attacked on R front of over twenty kilometres (12 miles) between Handzaeme canal and the Roulers Menin road. Breaking the enemy resistance, the troops made
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    • 28 5 COMPULSORY WAR LOANS. Melbourne, October 16. Under the Federal scheme of compulsory contributions to War Loans, companies and other bodies will be liable, as well as individuals.
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    • 300 5 SHOALS OF PRISONERS. London, October 15, Reuter’s correspondent at Headquarters, telegraphing on the 14th inst., says it may reasonably be presumed that the Germans expected this attack would be on a grand scale. Undoubtedly the enemy has done all his dwindling man-power permitted, to strengthen
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    • 122 5 A GERMAN REQUEST. Amsterdam, October 15. A Berlin official message says the German Command requested Switzerland to inform France that owing to fears of bombardment, a general panic is probable among civilians in the region of Lille and Valenciennes, and intimates that the Dutch Government has
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    • 50 5 ATTEMPT TO SHIFT RESPONSIBILITY. Amsterdam, October 15. A Berlin official telegram protests against the unheard of French and British agitation regarding so-called systematic devastation of Northern France in the course of the backward movement of German troops,” and ascribes the devastation to the French and British artillery.
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    • 36 5 Washington, October 15. It is announced from White House that the Government will continue to send over 250,000 men, with their supplies, monthly, and that there will be no relaxation of any kind.
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    • 587 5 “AUTOCRACY MUST GO." Washington, October 15. In the Senate, President Wilson’s reply was read and vigorously applauded. The unanimous opinion is that it means autocracy must go. President Wilson made a statement urging over-subscription of the Liberty Loan, in order to secure peace on our own terms.”
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    • 39 5 Paris, JOctober 16. The|Germans displayed great ingenuity in flooding the Lens mines, and blowing up all valuable machinery, which they were unable to carry away. It will be impossible to work the mines for two years.
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    • 158 5 SEEKING SEPARATE PEACE. Amsterdam, October 14. The Weser-Zeitung’s” Vienna correspondent telegraphs that Turkey has notified. Vienna that she intends to seek a separate peace. The Central Powers urged Turkey to await the result of the present pourparlers with President Wilson. Turkey has not replied to this advice. Requests an
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    • 40 5 London, October 14. There are indications from independent sources that another political crisis is brewing in Germany. The left-wingers are trying to oust Prince Max, owing to.hi» letter to Prince Hohenlohe, cabled L oo October 7th
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    • 38 5 London,* October’ls. j-iil i n -’’WR It is semi-officially denied from Berlin that the Kaiser intends to abdicate. The Leipziger Volks-Zeitung says the Kaiser is wholly responsible for th& present situation, and his departure ia imperative.
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    • 24 5 Amsterdam, October 14. 1 A Berlin message says Herr Delbrueck,. former Home Secretary, has been appointed Chief of tbe Kaiser’s Civil Cabinet.
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    • 28 5 COUNT TISZA’S ADMISSION. London, October/15. f JIIWLZ’--«EkZ wr- A Budapest message says [Count>Tieza, in a speech, admitted the possibility[of tho breaking-up of the Dual Monarchy.
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    • 29 5 Bale, October 115. A Vienna message says. Emperor Charles accepted the resignation of the Austrian Premier, Herr Hussarek, and charged Count Taronka to form a ministry.
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    • 81 5 INTENSIFIED CAMPAIGN. London, October 16. Sir Eric Geddes’s warning Washington that Germany, amid tbe peace offensive, is preparing intensified submarine ism, is confirmed by various announcements from Germany. For example, the “Rheinische Westfalische Zeitung assures its readers that eubmarinism will reach a climax this winter, and produce an economic
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    • 29 5 London, October 14. The new German Government, in an official Note on the Hirano Mara and Leinster crimes, excuses the outrages as an inevitable consequence of
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    • 72 5 A LEAGUE OF NATIONS. London, October 15. When the House of Commons resumed, thre was a full attendance. Lord Robert Cecil stated that the Government were consulting the Allies regarding a League of Nations. Irish Recruiting. Mr. Shortt stated that voluntary enlistments in Ireland, hitherto, were 9,629. Miners
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  • 4362 6 FINANCE POSITION OF THE COLONY. NEW BUDGET INTRODUCED. A meeting; of the Legislative Council was held on Monday. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, G C M G, K 8.E.) presided and the other members present were (the Hon Mr F S James, C M G), H
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 45 6 j MICHELIN TYRES I INCREASE of prices. c n a From Ist October, 1918, u u n n I THE PRICES OF I MICHELIN TYRES D Di I Are increased as follows: H B COVERS 15 per cent. I TUBES 5 per cent a n
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  • 326 7 With the American Army in England. July 20. Almost every airplane used by >he Allies soon will carry bombs. Experts in aerial warfare are convinced that the general efficiency of the corps will be increated if a bombing device is added to every |line sent out,
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  • 349 7 PENANG, O TOBER 17, 1918. BEEF— cts. Soup per catiy 20 Roast do 30 Steaks do 30 Stew or Curry Meat do 21 Rump Steak do 30 Ox Tail ea* h 35 d? Tongue do 55 do Feet do Heart Small each 35 Liver per catty 40 Fillet
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  • 84 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Asahau lbs 31,254 Ayer Molek 12,313 Anglo Sumatra 62,226 Ampat Sumatra 15,650 Bukit Katil 12,660 Bah Lias 40,635 Bila Sumatra 13,480 Central Sumatra 15,570 Holland 698,633 Hevea (Johore) 26,745 Investment Trust 32,222 Investment Tea 541,232 K uala Pergau 36,805 Mendaris
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  • 1097 7 NAMES. 3 S .2 M RUBBER (Dollar.) Sc. Sc. 8 c Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3.00 3—5 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2.25 —4O Ayer Hitam Planting SyndicaV 11,50 12.50| cum Aver Kuning Rubber Estates 1.1( 1.15 Aver Molek Rubber Co. 20C 2.25 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 9,50 10.00 Balgownie Rubber
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    • 227 7 llllllllllllllllllll l|||ih Hil||li[! cut the ®OLD I i CjCARETTEL g I pI i I ggaroM t' <ss <5 h =g ’O c, »'i«oTiJi < M«»! Hoowai» 6 0! ,S; P r~ 6 75 cts. Per Tin of 50’s. S|VD-WINES| BEST QUALITIES at I I LOWEST PRICES. ST. JULIEN, MEDOC, MARGAUX,
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    • 355 7 Take Dr. Cassell's Tablets for Backache Gravel Urinary Complaints and Weak Kidneys It is weak Kidneys that cause pains to come in your back, it is weak kidneys that bring on gravel und stone and rheumatism. But when you take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets your kidneys become strong again, and then
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  • 943 8 REPUDIATION OF BREST-LITOVSK. Peking, September 22.—Telegrams from Omsk recently reported the assembly o? the Siberian Duma at Tcm k and it» adjour ment pending the iutroduc ion of monadeqante representation of prop* rty ewi g clttsies. Ac the re-opening of the Daraa M. Vulo godsixy, President of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 435 8 Vl’* lIS' HK§ BSL3B3S3fI '"/flSfffi |H9 j| i cl !!lsJ'*£ r 4 Y IWWBMMff RBB®Sc < J 1 S v HL r<' S\ V Never Use An Oily Polish on Any of My Furniture—just jomsoiK Prepared Wax OILY polishes gather and hold the dust, soiling clothing, linen and everything with
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    • 459 8 5 NOTICE I T° Consumers of j OjfCJ KEROSENE OIL j 1 Take Care of your Tins. 1! You can get seventy cents each for them and so reduce the cost of your oil. S Punch a hole only in the cap when opening. Don’t punch a second hole; use
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  • 321 9 Message from King-Emperor. following is copy of a telegram, rei bv the Resident Councillor, Penang, Private Secretary to His Excellency October 16, 1918. lowing mesage from His Majesty «Ins been communicated to the GovI .i v the Secretary of State “York Cottage, Sandringham, Norfolk, On the occasion
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  • 139 9 Before Mr. Justice Ebden the hearing was commenced in the Singapore Supreme Court of the action by the owners of the steamer Laertes against the owners of the steamer Warrimoo for damages resulting in the loss of the former vessel midway between Pule Pisang and the Brothers
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  • 119 9 It is notified in a Straits Gazette Extra)rdinarv received to-day that, in pursuance ’f the provisions of section 4 (8) of the To>acco Duties Ordinance. 1916. the duties im>osed on imported tobacco by subsection (1) cf section 4 of the said Ordinance and by Section 4
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  • 118 9 Presiding at the annual meeting of British Rubber Estates of Java Mr. Stanlake Lee referred to the exceptionally low capital cost of the cultivated area of the property. The capital account having been closed, all expenditure is debited to profit and loss, and on this
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  • 147 9 In the course of his report on the BankApartment, Straits Settlements, for the Ron. Mr. C. J. Saunders writes: IPre r seven trade bankruptcies of some j our gj n g a p OTe j n Penang n d <>ne in Malacca. All were Chinese, and
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  • 43 9 SI NGAPORE RUBBER AUCTIONS. I From Ovr Own Correspondent]. Singapore October 17. ’lair 7 nca P Rubber Auctions, there was a 571 n:an< J at better prices. Ribbed smoked an d fine pale 581 cents. Good parL °ther grades were about three cents
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  • 604 9 OFFICIAL FIGURES. There had been 21 deaths io Penang from infl enza till 15th inst. The first fatal c>*se occurred on the 9th October. The average rate is three per day. Mr Theat Kim Kow, proprietor of Sin Taik Lee and Co, 525 Chulia street, and Chief Storekeeper
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  • 30 9 The Flu in Singapore. [From Oub Special Correspondent.) Singapore, October 17. Enquiries in Singapore elicit that so far influenza locally is nothing like so bad as io June and July.
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  • 107 9 OUR DAY FOOTBALL. PENANG v PERAK. The following are the teams for the Our Day football match between Penang and Perak to-morrow at the Esplanade, at 5 p.m. Penang :—T J Williams M D Rutley (Capt) and O Hcck Chuan F A Reutf-ns, C Choon Lim and C Seng Kooi
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  • 153 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States, By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca. Johore, Singa-> pore and Hongkong— j Saturdays 5.30 p.m. Parit Buntar, Bagan 7 Serai, and Taiping J 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu. Kuala 7 10 am Lumpur and Seremban J Bukit Mertajam, Bukit 7 10
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  • 32 9 (Post Office, Official Report.) Left Penang. Arrived London July 10 B Sept. 10 >♦ 8 C 3 m 18 D 10 20 F 18 23 G „8 27 H 28
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  • 54 9 Oct 18.—Interstate Football Match, Penang v Perak, Esplanade, 5 p.m. Nov 2.—Tennis and Concert, Krian Club. Nov 2.— Empire Theatre Special Performance. Nov 3 and 10.—Caledonia Club. Nov 9.—Penang Swimming Club, Carnival. Nov 16 and 17.—Krian. Nov 20.—Children’s Play, Rehearsal, Town Hall, 5 p.m. Nov 23.—Children’s Play,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED?” Situation as Nurse or Mother’s Help English with hope of going home after the war, good Needle woman, age 35, speaks Malay; Apply Box No. 254, c/o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE. Showy and Fast Bay Mare 14j hands. Eight years old. No vine. Excellent polo pony. Broken
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    • 53 9 Reliable second hand CANS of various English and American makes. Suitable for hiring purposes. Guaranteed in good running order. Also several ALBION LORRIES suitable for Estate use: can be fitted and arranged according to purchasers’ requirements. Apply to The Managing partner TAI SENG Motor Repairing Coy. OK G. J. M.
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    • 218 9 foAggnannaDWananana»4aannwaaa»nnnEgnanH» i Underwood I a n STANDARD j Cppewriters n The Machine You n n a n x u I will Eventually Buy B q s'; a n n n PATERSON, SIMONS Co., f LIMITED. a n (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) n 1 PENANG. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. i AGENTS. rftrf are
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 60 9 WAR CARTOONS. {Reproduced from the World's Press.) L 1 <s3®-1 But you promised to take me to the seashore this summer,” say Frau Germany indignantly to her harassed lord. New York Times.” o W& < s gTbC* t V tii. German Angel: We offer a worthy and disinterested peace. We
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    • 787 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INObT* AUSTRALIAN AND CHINA Incorpsrated in England by R Oya Q h Paid-up Capital Keserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1 200 Head Office: ,WX) 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.C Agencies and Branches. Amritsar, Bangkok. Batavia, Bombav n > Can ten, Cebu, Colombo, Delhi, Foochow 7 n
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