Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 October 1918

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED daily ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 252. VOL. LXXVL SATURDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1318. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 169 2 QUESTION OF SEA POWER. [Reuter’s Telegrams] 'London October 23; Reuter is informed that the Allied Governments a~e unanimous as regards the te m- upon which it would be possible to negotiate an armistice. The terms must include guarantees as regards sea power, which the Allies consider of
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  • 282 2 North America.” Of all the nations of the earth, Germany had least cause to complain of interference with her maritime growth. In shipbuilding and overseas commerce she had attained a commanding position. In 1913 her foreign trade exceeded $5,000,000,000 in value; during the
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  • 379 2 When peace comes again, I look forward to the day when the Prince of Wales may be able to visit the different parts of my Dominions beyond the seas. I know that the desire to do so lies near his heart, and I
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  • 97 2 Amount previously acknowledged $604.12, Mr. W. A. Sims $5O? Total $654.12. This fund is still open. During 1917, we received and sent to London $459.97. More than 8.000.000 books have been distributed among soldiers, sailors, hospitals, etc., since the war started. The
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  • 791 2 Information has been received by cabL that the Rev C E Swinnerton has arrived safely in London. Second-Lieu* T A Rob-.rtson is at pre gent in England, having volunteered in Palestine, for service in France. Mr. R. M. Skinner is leaving Kuala Lumpur on a visit to
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  • 257 2 ASSOCIATION WITH PENANG. Mr. J T. Cremer, who has been appointed Ambassador cf the Netherlands in Washington, was formerly Manager of the Netherlands Trading Society in Penang. During his resilence in the Settlemont, he manied Mi-s Aunie Hogan, aunt of Mr. C. D. D. Hogan of Penang.
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  • 469 2 Marriage of Mr. W. Bartley and Miss Brown. A very pretty wedding was solemnised in St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, when Mr. William Bartley, of the Straits Settlements Civil Service, second son nf Mr. Charles Bartley, Fairview, Enniskillen, was married to Miss Leslie Marion, 'econd daughter of the late
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  • STOP PRESS.
    • 44 2 5,000 DEATHS. AT CAPE TOWN. Cape Town, October 24. The deaths from influenza in Cape Town from the lat to the 13ch inst., inclusive, were approximately 5,000, of which it is estimated 75 per cent, were coloured peop’e and natives.
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  • 327 2 PENANG, OCTOBER 26, 1918. BEEF— cts< Soup per catty 20 Roast 4° Steaks do ou Stew or Curry Meat do 21 Rump Steak do oJ Ox Tail each du do Tongue “O oo do Feet do Heart Small each Liver catty 40 Fillet of Beef do 64 PORK-
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  • 115 2 Penang, October 26, 1918 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/3 15/16 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 3/16 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Fank Rs. 'j 3 days’ sight Private 1 Bombay Demand Bank I Moulmein Demand Bank c 3 days’
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  • 147 2 Penang, October 26, 1918. S. P. Tapioca $7.10 sales M. P. Tapioca $7.30 sellers. Gold leaf $72 sellers. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom; Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $BO nom. Mace Pickings $61.50 salse. Cloves season over
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 572 2 NOTICE. The sale of Police unserviceable clothings Ac., confiscated property and intestate Estate which was postponed on 22nd instant will now take place on Tuesday 29th October, 1918, at Fort Cornwallis at 11 am. PHILLIP R. A. DORAL, Auctioneer. In the matter of the Alien Enemies (Winding-up) Enactment 1915 and
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    • 29 2 THE PENANG POST CARD BOOKLET A delightful Album containing i 2 Detachable' Phatogravure Post Cards of Penang. Only obtainable at the PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. Price only 50 Cents.
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    • 478 2 p. G. With effect from date th rates of to Edition of the Pinang -I dressed to any countrj the Straits Settleme nt3 Malay States win heajf,? Monthly 3.50 I Half v Quarterly 10.50 I Yearly i!! J The additional charge i B increased rostage rates intt > on Ist
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  • 100 2 Obituary. London, October 26. The death is announced of the Rt. Hon. Sir El ward Fry, a former Lord Justice of Appeal, aged 90. DEATHS Alec—On October 24, at her residence, 179, 0-chard Road, Singapore, beloved sister of HC Alec (aged 13 years). Andrews —On October 23, at 25-1, Cairn
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  • 654 3 Suggested Independent Action. We had an article the oSber day in which we suggested that the system cf control pro- posrd by the Rubber C.nimissivn may be f< and diffeult w intrxiuee owing to the necessity of pri .'r agreement with Holland. Ceylon and India. We are of
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  • 352 3 T.0.M.” Messrs Fraser and Co.’s Weekly Circular. In their weekly share circular, dated 'October 23. Messrs. Fraser and Co. report The races rather interfered with business, but local rubbers on the whole continue fairly active and as the rubber auctions have started at good values to-day the
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    • 1290 3 '"'TLitiON wanted. our day. All Schools been dosed ®n-il P US>I fartner notice. Planter U years TANK FIJ N n The da-e of re-opening will be published m? fl aa b- <oald 7 HIP 7 m the newspapers. appointment in TICKETS $l. With the sanctioo of the Govensor-m nionm, -ci\
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    • 210 3 Pritt!» Co. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. N EW GOODS IN OUR DRAPERY LADIES DEPARTMENT. CRETONNES. WE have just opened out a splendid selection of the Latest Designs in Cretonnes. The goods have been carefully chosen and every piece is of exquisite Design. Prices from $1 25 to $2
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  • 1149 4 Now that we have a unified command, a constant stream of American reinforcements, a recovered initiative and a record of successful offensives already waged on the Western, Macedonia, and Palestine fronts, no one in his senses doubts the ability of the Allies to achieve decisive victory. But
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  • 48 4 Bartley—Brown.—On 23rd October at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, by the Ven Archdeacon F. G. Swindell, Colonial Chaplain, William Bartley, Straits Settlements Civil Service, second son of Mr. Charles Bartley, Fairview, Enniskillen, to Leslie Marion, second daughter of the late M. Robert Brown and Mrs. Brown, Brisbane, Queensland.
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  • 24 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $149.25 per picul, and for refined tin $l5O per picul; 25 tons on market.
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  • 206 4 The output of the Ayer Weng Mine for the mouth of September was 90 piculs roasted ore. Rubher f cto its art busy <ig<ii rubber dealers auticipa ing a ris *.—M.M.” I The half-yearlv meeting of District Grand Ledge, EC, will be held in Kuah i Lumpur oi.
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  • 1643 4 Now that the Germans are being com pelied to evacuate Belgium A Bill From people with a beat for 1 Belgium. figures are applying them I selves to the task of 3 counting up the dma;e done. The rotal arrived at does not pretend to be more
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  • 96 4 The homeward mail H closes at.10a.2Tuesday, f r Telegram from G. P. O. London. a despatched from Penang to London on ultimo, was delivered in London on t a iiwtont Commencing from Ist November this will despatch mails by train for Bang*'-’ 11 Singora. a t e 3
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  • 55 4 [From Our Own Correspo>'de- VT jSingapore, October 26. Before Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden, i Supreme Court, Singapore, a decree was given in the case in which Mrs. Brown sought divorce from her hu-U Wilkam Nelson Brown, on the groualleged adultery, cruelty and d ese The respondent
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 218 4 J BASS’s j LIGHT BITTER ALE. Q (GREEN DIAMOND) IN QUARTS AND PINTS. g H BOTTLED BY H 3 M. B. FOSTER <& SONS, London. Q AGENTS: H CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Q COMPANY. 0 %n —iiiimiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[~~ 8 THE REASON WHY 8 YOU SHOULD drink 3 I Asahi Beerj ss xr.
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    • 25 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families, also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 64 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.40 a.m. (oft. 9in.) 10.54 a.m. (2ft. 2in.) 5.0 p.m. (4ft. 7in.) 10.48 p.m. (3ft. 6in.) To-morrow. 4.28 a.m. (sft. 2in.) 8.10 p.m. (4ft. Tin.) 12.16 p.m. (2ft. 7in.) Monday. 7.0 a.m. (4ft.
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  • 285 5 LflOO PRISONERS and I 100 GUNS. L fbencTadvances. I POLITICAL UNITY. I Third and Faarh Armies D* a Wednesday on about twelve K£l frJIC between the Scheids, n? V*lencienne a and the .r LLe Catena, and made a r. X” The r 1 Thursdav on both danks, I
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  • France and Belgium
    • 98 5 GERMAN ATTACK CRUSHED. Reuters Telegrams.‘ Louden, October 24. :an communique says there is W® ‘I.. rv ice maeaiae zun activitv ’Qcie Belgian front. Captaro in F'aaaers. London. October 24. 1 -'■“■an c- i lommunlqur; reports *•s nothing report m Flanders B* oat "a*» French cap r ured
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    • 1517 5 I 5 -Iff battle. I Loudon. October 24. Ikar Wedkt 310(2 1 was by British kuiej J'*' 1 Fhird and Fourth fkic; r.y.. Canal and the P&-- 4 Tae k C-- Qt n *-*-n manv streams. AUf! lit ,aa uteiy defended, r*’ J La aiUl ,y
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    • 38 5 The offensive repeated by Sir Dongas of Le Qaeanoy. and are at the SXts -d of’ the Momul forest between Le Qnesnoy and Avesnes. from which the line is about ten miles to the west.
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    • 15 5 Paris, October 24. Havas ctrresucnden' says 15 divisions pposed the Briti’b yesterday.
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    • 82 5 ENEMY S LOST AERODROMES. London October 24 The Frees Bureau reports that in the period from June to September inclusive tie British destroyed 1,443, and brought down 558 German aerop anes. against 668 Briniao machines mi-smg A significant feature of the recovery of territorv in Belgium
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    • 51 5 London. October 24. In the H:use of Commons, repaying to Ceione David Davies. Lo'd Robert Cecil stated that the Government was trying to reach an agreement wi'h the A lies and the United States which wcu.d enable a detailed scheme far a League of Nations to be
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    • 26 5 The Hague, Oc’ober 18. It s cfficially anncuct i that Heer Cremer, ex-M.mster of the Colonies, has been appain/ed Minister at Wascicgtcn.
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    • 16 5 Loneon, October 18. The is ;*ency. L noon. October 13. The silver marxet is unchanged.
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    • 201 5 PREMIER’S STATEMENT. London, October 35. A Budapest message says in the Hungarian Lower Hoose, the Premier. Herr Wekerle, stated that Ccunt Karoiyi’s demand for separate peace was impossible, as the Germans were protecting danger points on the Hungarian frontiers. The Austro-Hungarian Foreign M inister was framing a
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    • 88 5 AUSTRIAS FOOD SITUATION. Amsrerdam. Octooer 25. A Vienna message st»ys President Wilson s Austrian Note has overjoyed the Czechs, who have now demanded the estaciisrimeut cf a Czeca Government and the withdraVra» of Hungarian troops from Prague. It is possible that the Vienna food fam.ne, w lich toe
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    • 84 5 London, October 25. The Press Bureau announces that the Independent Air Force on the nigat of Oc'ocer 23rd heavily and successfully attached factories and rail wavs ar Bar-rech and Saarbruckeo, dropping tons of bomb-. It also attacked with good results chemicax accoriesat Mannheim, and railway s atCoblenz,
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    • 87 5 London. October 24. A Serbian otficiai report says: We forced the enemy to retreat on toe Raz’tia front, and crossed the west M.orava river, and are advancing northwards. We took over 30C prisoners. Ne satin Taken Enemy Retreat. London, October 25. A French Easreru communique says the Frencn
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    • 318 5 Tn view of the submission of Bulgaria a despatch forwarded to the Tunes by its Salonika corDeepondent and published tx> wards the end .1 August is of especial interest. A deserter fr m the Bulgarian army, the correspondent reported, had made a circumstantial statement to the effect that
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    • 120 5 STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. Landon, October 24. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil 3tated that the Government was now informed that the Armenians at Baku entered into negotiations for the 3urrenaer of the town on the advice of General Duastervilie, when he saw the tall
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    • 45 5 BRITISH ARMYS DISTINCTION. London. October 24, In the House of Commons, replying to Mr R P Houston, Mr Macpherson, Assistant War Minister, confirmed that the proud distinction of being the first to break che Hindencurg line bei-uged to the British Army /Cheers.)
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    • 410 5 And not one Fighting an British Soil.’* Lord Curzon, speai .ng at a Gray’s Inn dinner to Ministers responsible far the fighting service, said Britain had aiaed 7,000,000 men. General Smuts, speaking later, said it was 3,000,000. and we of ad che Allies possessed the greatest armies
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    • 52 5 THREE SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS London, October 24 An Italian official report says the French penetrated the enemy s p siticns at Mount S aemu taxi, g *3O f iaoaers. British troops, south of Asiago, stormed trenches st Ave, taking 214 prisoners. We raided a ridge south or Anns, tax.—BJ
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    • 24 5 Amsterdam, October 25. The Socialist member of the Rsichstag, Dr. Lieoknecht, on beiag released from inprisonment, was gree red oy cheering crowds.
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    • 15 5 London. October 24. Owing to railway difficulties',the Government sas prohibited winter racing.
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  • 410 6 How the U-Boats are Countered. London, September 5. —Since the Jutland battle, apart from a few raids, there has been really nothing to show activity in the German high sea fleet, and no attempt has been made since December on the Dover barrage, there is
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  • 235 6 London, August 23.—Ships and coal these are the two things on which England at bottom depends in peace as in war for all her national activity. And the coal position has latterly been still more unsatisfactory than the shipping. The demand on the British fields is now
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  • 209 6 Mr. Baker has explained why King George in his recent visit to the front awarded the Military Cross and the Military Medal to certain American soldiers, and it shows the stuff these American boys are made of. When the British attacked Hamel on the 4th July some Americans
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  • 94 6 There is a shortage of iron ore for the manufacture of steel in the Far East, a shortage that is seriously troubling Japan, China and Australia. It is true that there are thousands of tons of hematite in the Malay Peninsula, but the fuel difficulty
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  • 52 6 The Band will play the follow ng programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 pm to-day 1. Overture Carnivalia ...William 2 Polka Les Grenouilles ...Delbruck 3. Selection Les Hugonotes ...Meverbeer 4 Waltz The Cloister ...Prout 5 Romanza Non E Ver ...Mattei 6 March Faugh a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 416 6 TFIE/*/ I DEAL. REMEDY X F R jF 1-1 For nearly half a century’ Mother Seigel’s Syrup x has been the reliable fam’, y medicine in hun- <£! dreds of thousands of homes throughout the world for the prevention and relief of stomach I and liver troubles, and as a
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    • 281 6 L WILLIAM HOLLINS CO., L_l|Vl I"F.EP CONFIDENCE. Spinners with over a hundred Z~~ V. years’ experience, and as Manu- 1 vJw facturers of the world-famous **Viyella” Blouse and Shirting Cloth, Wm. HOLLINS CO., Ltd., call attention to their TRADE MARK as above. Whether Q-S on the Selvedge of piece-goods, or
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA.
    • 362 7 Judgment was on October 14 delivered by the District Magistrate, Rangoon, in the case of A. R. Bhumani, of 70. Mogul Street H. G. Mehta, of the same address; K. S. P. Moorty, Clerk in the office of the Ac-countant-General, Rangoon, and M. R. Row, Clerk in
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    • 237 7 A Discouraging Outlook. Simla. October s.—The crop reports for the week ended Saturday, the 28th September. are discouraging. Tn Burma the rainfall was general and sufficient bu t in India as a whole the fall was insufficient or altogether absent, hence the reports, are almost everywhere unsatisfactory. The
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    • 225 7 Calicut, October 5. —The opening ceremony of a new Madrasathul Mohamediya fur the education of the Moplahs of Malabar was performed to-day by Mr. Justice Abdur Rahiman. > Mr. Justice Abdur Rahiman said that Mahomedan education in India was in a verv backward state and that it was
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    • 55 7 Karachi, October 5.—A notice issued at Basra states that the shipment of hKIe J and skins from Mesopotamia to the I rated Kingdom, and the Allies will be permitted until further !noti<je. Transhipment at Bombay will also be permitted on production of a certificate of export from
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS "WiP JOrl p ?<>sl wwb isgwWl I i t-^^aji» |B Tj 10 000 of these Machines sold to the Allied Governments to equip their Armies, stocked in three sizes and sold at pre-war prices by the Sole Agents: IUTTENBACH Bros., Co. Telegrams: LEESAN, Penang. Telephone 765, C a^MMMam
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    • 522 7 SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., Penang 1 and Malacca. THE BORNEO Co., Ltd,, Singapore. MORGAN’S AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. I NOTICE I Er W/ fI j vw To Consumers of ee I KEROSENE OIL I Take Care of your Tins. s You can get seventy cents each
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  • 768 8  -  BY CAPTAIN ALURED F. OZANNE. Towards tlie end of July, 1918, Herr Scheidemann, while addressing an audience of. 12,000 people in the town park at Cassel, told them that ha bad the Imperial Chancellor’s authority for saying that the Prussian Chamber of Deputies is to be
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  • 132 8 When the breaking wavelets pass all sparkling to the sky, When beyond their crests we see the slender masts go by, When the glimpses alternate in bubbles white and green. And funnels gray against the sky show clear and fair between. When the word is passed along—“ Stern and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 337 8 THE JOB POINTING DEPARTMENT OF T’k Plnang Gazette press, Ltd. Is repleta w”h all the latest and most up-to-kate appliances, including Linotypes, for th« prompt production of First-class Work All Descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Price-Lists, Circulars, Posters, Vtsitfng Cards, Rubber Stamps, Die-stamping and COMMERCIAL PRINTING turned out accurately with the
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    • 206 8 ♦♦♦♦^□nnnnnBfflannnann>^nnEnHaann->nnnE3 I Underwood g s S STANDARD S Cppewriters I a i The Machine You i a c 3 will Eventually Buy I a S i i'_ i’ S n 3 I PATERSON, SIMONS Co, LIMITED. J n n (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) f PENANG, SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I a AGENTS.
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  • 466 9 (a nf Mr. W. D. Scott, Mr- s 2' ipoh, is ill with influenza. f«.t Magi* tra 1 n Graham, manager of Oldfield’s Mr. Limited, is among the latest t n M Hatchell, Chief Police Officer, down with influenza since Pritchard are laid up with inThe J P.
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  • 216 9 Government circular, issued by Dr. Gilbert F. Brooke. Government Health Officer, 'ingapore. to Heads of Departments, includes the following instructions 1. During the present epidemic of ln’nenza it is specially important that all sfiees shmdd lie kept as clean and free from dust as possible. 2. The
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  • 101 9 rp and Chinese lr fluori7;. 1 >r h’ nece patients attacked by X.-r q 7' r ’pti"n $2.563. Messrs. Seng V* 0 V 2?.' Messrs. Tye Tong and Co. $2O. •50. Mr m Sl Mr Lim Mah Chai ctrn ani $3. Mrs. Lam
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  • 49 9 INFL U ENZA RELIEF FUND. 2 ’’SLitr fund. !510 8() 7 Ong K!rn K-'eA (c/o I? 3fr, r T Quah Guan Teik 'lOO Al.\ X iea k $5O, Mr. See Kew 5 250 t r daT n R on Gilfillari and Co., ‘"tai *11.307.00. PI M Senq Hoot, Proposer.
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  • 51 9 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 26. Speaking at a meeting of Singapore Municipal Commission, Mr. W. Peel, the President, said the deaths last week from pneumonia were 107, against the normal average of 20. The deaths from influenza were 23, against a normal average of one or
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  • 84 9 “T.0.M.” The British Resident, was in consultation with Dr. Sansom, P.M.0., and Mr. J. F. Owen, D. 0., Kinta, in regard to relief measures to meet the prevailing influenza epidemic. A motor ambulance to convey the sick to the nearest hospital is already at work, and
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  • 223 9 The influenza epidemic is still raging all over Bangkok and certainly does not seem up to the present to be showing any signs of abating. Enquiry at the Local Government hospital on October 19, elicited the fact that up to the 18th, fourteen deaths had been reported
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  • 477 9 THE COURT’S AWARD. Judgment was given yesterday in the Supreme Court, Penang, in the Frye land case heard earlier in the month by Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward, with Messrs. Allen Dennys and J. R. Brown as Assessors, in connection with the acquisition of 23 acres 3
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  • 88 9 A notificatioft issued by the Burma Government wants all women who are eligible to obtain passports to the L nited Kingdom to register their names, so that in the event of a ship being available they may be informed. This is not an indication that the restrictions
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  • 1133 9 ARGUMENTS FOR AN INDEMNITY. Mr. Richard H. Edmonds, Editor and General Manager of the ‘‘Manufacturers Record,” Baltimore, after recalling the financial losses sustained and borne by the South after the American Civil War, as a basis of ‘‘a discussion uf why America and our Allies should feel
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  • 76 9 In connection with a stabbing affair that occurred on Tuesday night at Beach Road. Singapore, a "Malay named Osman bin Awang was put up before Mr. David in the Second Court on charges of murdering a man named Ahmat and of the attempted murder of another called
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  • 144 9 DAILY (except Sunday). Federated Malay States, A By train 7.15 a.m. Malacca, Johore, Singa- > pore and Hongkong— J Saturdays 5.30 p.m Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, and Taiping j 10 a.m. 3.45 p.m. Kuala Kubu. Kuala Lumy ur and Seremban J 10 am. Bukit Mertajam, Bnkit 5
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  • 121 9 (Post Office, Official Report.) Left Fenang. Arrived London July 10 B Sept. 10 8 C >» 3 18 D 10 20 F 18 23 G „8 27 H 28 Aug. 9 A Oct 15 16 C 15 23 E „15 27 G „9 Sep. 8 C 24
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  • 1038 9 MEMORANDUM BY THE F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES. The following memorandum has been prepared by the F. M. S. Chamber of Mines for the Tin Commission In submitting the following expressions of opinion the Chamber has assumed that the terms of reference of the Commission apply in general to
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  • 300 9 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Penang, report as follows: The general tone of the Share Market throughout the past week has continued good and the tendency as a whole steady. Rubbers, owing to profit taking early in the week, opened a shade easier all round but quickly recovered
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 201 9 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.] Sir.—l was rather surprised to find that there was any «question as to the authorship oi that lofty saying used by Sir Arthur Pearson in his advertisements of St. Dunstan’s.—“l expe<q to pass through this world but once. If, therefore,
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  • 43 9 Oct 27. —22nd Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m. Matins 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 10.30 a.m. Matins (Chinese) 5 p m. Sunday Schocl. 6 p.m. Evensong. Monday is the Feast of S.S. Simon and Judo. Holy Communion at 8 a.m.
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  • 32 9 All Saints’ Church, Taiping.—Oct. 27th, 2?nd Sunday after Trinity.— 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon (Tamil); 5.15 p.m. Children’s Service; 6.30 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving Service (Evensong and Sermon).
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  • 24 9 9 a.m. —Children’s Service. 6 p.m.—Public Worship. Preacher :—Rev. Donald J. Ross. M. a. Hymns 27, 443, 142, 425, 494.
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  • 28 9 Public Worsh p will be conducted tomoi row, Sunday morning in the Straits Trading Coy’s Club, Putterworth, at 9 o’clock. Preacher Rev. Donald J. Ross ma.
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  • 33 9 Fitzgerald Memorial Methodist Church (corner of Anson and Burmah Roads'—Sunday Oct. 27th, Sunday School 8 a.m, Epworth League 7.15 p m., Evening Worship 8p m. Speiker—The Rev. B. J. Baughman.
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  • 27 9 Sunday, Oct. 27.—Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost. Low Mass 6.15 a.m., High Mass 8 a.m. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 5 p.m.
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  • 66 9 Sunday, Oct. 27.—Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost. Holy Communion G. 30 a.m. High Mass Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, McAlister Road. —High Mass, Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of the Immaculate Conception,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 30 9 YULETIDE Greetings from Malaya. Private Xmas and New Year Cards with local views in colours. Also Specially designed and Selected Post Cards. ORDER EARLY FROM The Pinang Gazette Press, Limited.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 54 9 WAR CARTOONS. {Reproduced from the World's Press.) ........4 fe-U cc- fcAAI Ww I ‘‘Why doesn't he try the new model?” ‘New York Morning Telegraph.”* r. t r 1.*.. 'I JT ißak nri| jfiw« J ‘■New Yorkers are putting skyscrapers on their vessels so that they can rescue themselves on the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 758 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF AUSTRALIAN AND CHIN A Incorporated in England by R<j ya Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office: ,U 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E Q Agencies and Branches. Aiwritear, Bangkok. Batavia, Bombav n Cawtos, Cebu, Colombo, Delhi, Pooch Hankow, Hongkong, Iloilo, Ipoh, Karachi frl Kohs,
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