Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 October 1918

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I published daily ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 253. VOL. LXXVI. MONDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1918 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 596 1 I aoaaaD i fc.TO-D*TE PRINTING -.t-largest r*r. by k ■n, P,MW Z ti£ 5 1,41 S w;U riT«n tn* »nd artistic insurance. KWBKgjssaMagßMßßMwa«■■»■■■■ «agw r.Hnnsanßnnnnai.innnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnin r E n n E '—ij'TT' W :U “GRIPOLY” BELTING, j 'ns 4 co., ltd., g JEL jQk g H The tnly BELT of its
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    • 18 1 B RDDDymede Hotel, SEA SIDE. "THE” PLACE Ta-6TAY AT S ?> 1 *DAX.A.®3* S ’PHONE NIGHTS 4 3. g
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  • 1109 2 TEXT OF THE NOTE. Loudon, October 24. A Washingto message says M>. Lansing, tha Secretary of State, has forwarded through the Swi-s Charge d’Affaires, the following reply to Gcrnany’s Note Havir g received the solemn and explicit assurance of the German Government that it unreservedly accepts the
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  • 26 2 London, October 21. The silver market is quiet. London, October 22 The silver market is quiet. London, October 23 The silver market is qu et.
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  • 477 2 A football match was played at the Esplanade, Penang, on Saturday evening, between an eleven of the Chinese Recreation Club and The Rest,’’ the game being a practice for the match versus Perak at the end of nxt month. The C. RC. side was not fully representative, The Rest
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  • 1388 2 Mr. Pastourel of Bukit Slarong is an inmate of the General Hospital, Penang. There have been a good many deaths from influenza in the Malay Settlement in Kuala Lumpur. The price of certain Chinese fruits which are supposed to be cooling to the blood has increased, several hundred
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  • 241 2 It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death, which occurred in the Penang General Hospital, last evening, of o?T.-John Edmund Scott Brown, C. A., a member of a family which is very well known in the Straits, and a
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  • 111 2 DEATH FROM INFLUENZA. We regret to announce the death of H.H. the Sultan of Perak on Saturday from influenza. H.H. Paduka Sri Sultan Abdul Jalil Nasruddin Makhtaram Shah ibni Aimerhum Sultan Idris, K.C.M.G., succeeded his father the late Sultan Idris in 1916. Funeral* A
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  • 118 2 For supplying free attendance and Chinese medicine to poor Chinese patients attacked by influenza. Previous subscriptions $3,103, Mrs. Leong Fee $lOO, Mrs. Lai $lO, Mr. Yoong Hoong Phoy $lO, Mr. Lee Qw’ee Bow $5, Mr. Chuah Pek Hock $25, Mr. Oon Boon Tan
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  • 60 2 Previous subscriptions $11,282, Mrs. Lim Ewe Teong (Cheah Kim Kee) $25, Mr. Chuah Paik Hock $25, Staff of Eastern Produce Exchange $14.30, Mr. Ong Boon Swee $5O, Messrs. Nan vang Brothers Tobacco Co. $lOO, Mr. Tan Lo Heong $lOO, Mr. Kerdijk $3O, Messrs. Katz Biothers, Ltd. $2OO,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 109 2 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.] Sir, —During the influenza epidemic in town, I think the Muncipality should try to minmise .he ardous duties developing cn the Health Officer, and appoint another officer to help him in his duties temporarily. Bv so doing the duties
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    • 210 2 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette. ”J Sir, —Re Mr. Turvill's tetter in Saturday’s issue, the words I shall pas« through this world but once have been attributed to Marcus Aurelius, Addison, Rowland Hill, Carlyle Emerson, Drummond, and others. But the evidence in favour of Stephen Grellet,
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  • 144 2 Prisoners of War. The latest mail news discloses the appalling conditions of prisoners of war in Germany. If it were not for parcels u' food regularly supplied from home these unat 1 ers would die from starvation I Liberal donations are requested from Lancastrians, aricT those inerested in
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  • 293 2 Business fo r Special Meeting. The business for the special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-mor-row will be as follows 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. To consider Draft Budget for 1919 (as framed). 3. To consider Draft Supplemental Budget
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    • 365 2 BILLET In Penang or Pe r > u b U I Book-keeper (Chi o e) ing. Kxeelleu immediate!v. P k en’ v i, lu, Pimrag G?z te. Jx ?5] I W WANTED. Dresser. Mu- i P I stating t=ala:y r qu i r! A mouialg to a n< i, i.
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  • 445 3 LORD CHANCELLORS SPEECH. [R but kb’s far. kg bams.' L n ion, October 28. The Lrd Chancellor, Lord Fiai-iy, speaking a: aa I iter-A.iied Parliamen ary Committee iinner n the Royal Ga '.ery of the of Lords, said Be>giun not only resisted the German armies, bu“ inanioua
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  • 71 3 LET BROTHERLY L WE CONTINUE. Loudon. October 25 Reliable news h-»s reached London confirming the profound and growing unpoculanty of the Germans with the Ta. ks. There have been cases in Asia where the Turks stripped and d gged German soldiers. At Damascus many Germans had their
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  • 60 3 DANGER TO TERRITORY. The Haxu°, October 25 In the Second Chamber, the Premier referred to the increased risx of violation of Du ch territory. Ah military ’.eave was aonsequee* y canc- ed. He adee i 'hat no r-.ason existed for particular uneasiness as regards Hollani’s relati ns with
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  • 109 3 GERMANY AND BRITISH THREAT. Amstsrdam, October 25. Berlin has issued a semi-official reply to the British threat of reprisals for the ill treatment of prisoners in Germany. Ger manv reiterates her demand that the Germans in China sh;»I not be imported, and tha: N.C.O’s and men of
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  • 221 3 FRENCH OPINION. Havas Fulbskass]. Pa I», Oc .-cer 2 > —Opini in France on President W -'ns N. e s an u.m as that a choice is giv G maa •a.c n li ion-*! surrender ar irastic con-ti chances an i the ab'.htlon of :e German Even
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  • 82 3 Paris, O;“cber 26 e great attack by rhe Tidrd aai Fourth British A“m =a east and uorih-e st '.f Le Careau cenninaed with orilliaa resu s va a from of 17 mil s, the b-iag six miles, in face of STong Gf-rmia forces a: avi a; point
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  • 61 3 .heaa a a..h- f e esc is e dghci.g an the 210 m les b.. e f j.io from Ghent j he il use. Tie Be tish troops attacked .a a front of 10 miles east of La Catena ig-t iisc 9 enemy iiv.dous. Germm defeat i- this
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  • 141 3 Frac Max of Baiea tried, iu a speech in the Reichs *g, to c- afase right and w Q-.g His statemen" ‘hat this w;S now a democrative Goveram at has no reality. It is a serious attempt to try to mi-iead opinion among lie Allies. T..e uther
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  • 45 3 Paris, October 27 —Mr Balft a m London at the Australian aai N w Z?a.ani Laocceon C ab. referring to rhe German colonies, said it w aid be inconsistent with the -afe-y of the R-Hsh Empire if they were returned to any.
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  • 66 3 Paris, Ootobsr 27. At a bri iaat reception in honour o ti e British Navy and A*my in Paris at the Circle la er-A.de in pres< uce of M. P inc ire, M. Deschanel paid an eloquent tr bu e to Bri so cooperu'i n on and
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  • 72 3 IRANSVAVL AND KIMBERLEY. ’Reuteb Telegrams.' Johannes a g, October 15. The r e fas been a fu ther trward normal condi“ions in ‘he g d mine*, whe'e he native fr m Infiuecza is nearly 600 The positicn in “he Transvaal co lieries is still critical. Kimberley sn'ws a
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  • 43 3 Cape Town. Oc‘ober 24. The deaths from induerza in Cape I’own from the Is to ‘he 13 h inst., inclusive, were approximately 5,000. of which it s estimated 75 per cent, were coloured pe p e and natives.
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  • 52 3 Londor. Oc‘ober 25. Lord Robert Cecil, ’pinking to the [n ‘eruptiona. Association of Joarna ists, 4»id the peace achiev-d mast be such as to perpe'ua'e and increase the frvn iehip prevailing between rhe present Allies. The war bad brought nothing we va.ued more than the increase of Ang
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    • 920 3 H u/IMTED. Meeting at the Municipal 2_ Ccußm saiucers will ae held at the Mu'iii- 7T-- p re<? qa- a Otfice 3 p.m. cu Tuesday the 29 h Indian Lines Dresser iaiJtaa ud^‘’ ‘nt n I’roog. „v D" X EU’ISBSe ■&FP To eondder draft Budget for 1919 ,•'not *-stve. No
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    • 345 3 Quality. Ww of With LEA PERRINS’SAUCE, a few drefs sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all tjiat is required to impart the most delicious P^Q uanc y flavour. The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients make a little of this sauce go long way UuW I I
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  • 100 3 Obituary. il CHARLES LECOCQ. Paris, October 25. The death has occurred of M Charles Lecccq, the composer and author, ag-<i 30. Loudon, October 26. The dea"h is announced of the Ra. Hon. Sir Eiwsrd Fry, a former Lord Justice of Appeal, ag' -i 90. Lindon, October 26. The death has
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  • 1348 4 It was a happy inspiration cf Lord Robert Cecil, when addressing a meeting in London of the InterDat'onsl A Si < cia ion of Journalists, that led him to dwell upon the recessity of achieving a peace that would perpetuate and ite'ease the friendship prevailing among the present
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  • 73 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $149.25 per picul and for refined tin, no sellers. The Statutes of the D S. O. are published in the curt ent Straits Government Gazette. Subscriptions to the 5| pe r ceQfc Str Settlements W«r Loan up to October 19fch
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  • 1806 4 The resignation of General von Ludendorff, the Kaisrr’s Ludendorff acceptance of which is Resigns. telegraphed will not cause surprise. There have been many indiea ions recently it was orly a ma ter of time. It has b‘en assumed that to Ludendorff w«s due the launching and conduct
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    • 211 4 Pritt <(iri‘Co. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NEW GOODS //V 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 $2.00 por
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    • 98 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. P. G. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. With effect from date, the future rates of subscription to the Daily Edition of the Pinang Gazette addressed to any country
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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. 7.0 a.m. (4ft 7in.) 1.0 a.m. (4ft. lin.) 9.21 p.m. (oft. 2in.) 2 2 p.m. (2ft. 9in To-morrOW. 8.54 a.m. (4ft. 9in.) 3.30 a.m. (3ft. Bin.) 10.4 p.m. (oft. 7in.) 3.20 pm. (2ft.
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  • 149 5 BgITISH CAPTURES. fb£ n;H AND ITALIAN SUCCESSES. rg£ WILSON NOTE. -r ar ,j fourth Armies. r ce Wednesday morning u li&vq 150 guns. Besides f Valenciennes. the advance to the wn. taking vil- e Quesnov and at the r f rest. Several T a on tms portion of
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  • France and Belgium
    • 784 5 ~—k.'-l r r. .-jivt. Rhutkh < Telegrams. ~e. .ihr-.i E. l -ecarts: We cap- IL CCS LSH 3dAV k-’t act i. p" -ess on the high nut 3 suece:-fu ’y repulsed in th sued bourhood. Feting rec'mmenced in thia sector at; 1 I RMce v. Maing w ver::
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    • 1477 5 ATTACKING THE ENEMY’S CENTRE. Leaden, Octcber 25 T e experts declare that the a”Je begun on Wednesday is o-e f the decisive batlea of he war. The Time=’ 1 tn litiry ’orrespondent s*-ys -trategieal y 'he atta-g is an a'temps to substitute for an eas e r n
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    • 249 5 MANY DEMANDS. Am terdam, October 26 During a lively deoate in the Reichstag, the Conservatives ccmp’ained of over-hasty cots tit utional reforms and their non represeata ion in the Government. The Socialists declared the reforms were iesde quite The Viee-ChanceTor, Herr v u Payer, prcm sed further reforms
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    • 91 5 CROAT RISING AT FIUME. Bale. October 25. Ia the Hungarian Chamber, the Premier said the situation was increasingly difficß it. He wool i propose to the King the formation t a Government representative cf ah parties. Tae Opposition leader, Count Karcly i, read a telegram announcing that a
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    • 44 5 Ams'erdam. October 28. Marshal von Hindenburg appeals agains’ 'aint-bear’edae’’ which won d accept hum!’ ating condi ions. Germany mast nave an honourable peace, or fight to the utmest. General van Vieticghofi af Stettin, the n .toricaj suppressor cf public meetings has resigned.
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    • 38 5 Loudon, October 21. The Cotton-Spinners and Cardrocm Workers’ Amalgamation, representing ICQ,OOO operatives, ias demanded 40j>er cent, increase of from December 7th, owing to the excep'ional prefits made by the spinners and the dearness of living.
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    • 34 5 Amsterdam. London 26. The Emperor Karl has accepted the resignation cf Herr Wekene from the Government, and of Bar f n Barian the Foreign Secretary, who is succeeded by Count Andrassy.
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    • 19 5 Amsterdam, Octcber 25. According co Antwerp refugees German residents have been ordered to eave the city.
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    • 25 5 Christian a, October 26. Pi ots at Stavanger report that U '■cats dying the white dag were seen, southward bound.
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    • 35 5 Ams'erdam, October 27, The Niuuws van r n Dag s Berlin ccr-res-poedent says he Kaiser s expec ed to make a declaration wsich will clear the atmodpoere. Rcmours of Ms abdication are revived.
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    • 24 5 Lordcn, October 26 A Jewish National Council representing three million P .li-h Jews has been e’taolisoed at Warsaw and demands seif-ceter-minaticn.
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    • 15 5 A teleg'am from Vienna says a proclamation orders preparations for demcbi.isation. 2
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    • 151 5 SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS London, October 25 Reuter at the Italian Headquarters, cn October 24:h, says the liveliness on the Italian front is lixely to produce developments. if the weather ho Ids. Fruitful Offensive. Loosen, October 25. Reuter learns that the Italians yesterday attacked in the Grappa sector, west of
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    • 104 5 London. October 25 A Serbian communiqee says: W» afasxed the enemy ia the valley of the Morava and forced him to a disorderly retreat northward. The advance successfully continues. We liberated Parachin, Varvaz’a and Belcushiteh. We to.* over 200 prisoners. We are successfully advancing northward. Pursuit in Serbia.
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    • 90 5 Copenhagen October 24. The ELaieet Lm succeptaa. the resignation cf General von Ludendcrfi Kaiser’s Decree Copenhagen. October 27 A Berlin message says the Kaiser, in accepting Ludendcrffis resignation, decreed that the Lower Rhenish Regimen: No 32-, of which Ladendorff was long ccmminder, shal I bear his name. Washington,
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    • 57 5 Wasiaing’on, October 25. It is officially announced that over two million American troops have been sent oversea. America s Representatives. Washington, October -t Colonel Hcu?e, personal representative of the President, and Admiral Benson, cine? of the naval operations, have arrived in Paris, and will represent the
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    • 35 5 Christiania, October 27. The Spanish i filenza is ragiog tiaabatedly in all towns in Norway. Death in Germany. The Spanish induenza is spreading throughout Germany, where there -av® been numerous deaths.
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    • 39 5 HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. Vancouver. Octo .er 27. The Canadian Pacific Rai.way Coe -reamer Princess Soph e, from Skagway feundered in a gale. 163 passengers and 75 crew are reported to nave been drowned*
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  • 1301 6 A REFUSAL TO FACE FACTS. To one who has all his life been associated with pacifism in the old sense of the term, writes the Rt. Hon. J. M. Robertson, M.P., there is something enduringly astonishing in the attitude adopted even by the more competent mouthpieces
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  • 312 6 How the iron grip of the British Navy now requires Germany to pinch and scrape for raw materials for munitions and other sinew* of war is confessed in a remarkable article in the Government “North German Gazette. The “Berliner Tageblatt’ describes it as the most unblushing avowal
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  • 100 6 It is hard service, the R.A.F. If you are a budding pilot, and have a crash for which there is insufficient reason, or if you develop nerves, you are reported upon as temjieramentally unsuitable for flying”—and must go. I hear that there are some 300 young officers
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  • 72 6 Rangoon. October 1. —Owing to a panic, the causes of which are unknown, the stallkeepers in the various Rangoon bazaars suddenly closed their shops this afternoon and their action aroused considerable excitement. Ihe closing started at the Kemmendine bazaars, where a number of coolies it is stated
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  • 87 6 Rangoon, October I.—The rice market rose to-day and Java shippers are paying Rs. 40C and over for rice to fulfil their engagements, for which they have already got licenses, there is much discussion as to how the Government will obtain rice for Madras, as at the present
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  • 53 6 Madras, October 12.—The Local Government has issued an order, directing the issue of a Press “communique” warning all intending prilgrims to the forthcoming Maghmela to be held at Allahabad in the months of January and February not to undertake the journey owing to the difficulty and inconvenience of
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  • 677 6 The annual report of Mr J L Humphreys, British Agent, Trengganu, for the year 1917 shows that the revenue collected during the year w-s $430,195, an increase of nearly $200,000 on the previous year, and »he expenditure amounted to $326,050, afio an increase compared with 1916. In
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  • 335 6 There are, or rather were, as poppy cultivation has been cut down to a minimum, fewer fairer p csp-cts, as se»-n from a train window, than the poppy fields of Northern India when in full bloom. Singapore has cetn d scribed as the half way house for opium,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 322 6 IR. YOUNG fc CO., 111, Q PENANG. I BsiaHsaasMHa I B R*"*** 3o^ FANCY “MOSAIC” n |d Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles, 3 IB S Great Variety in Artistic Colors Patterns. j □I M y tel pW? f 0N v,EW AT OUR offices. qI3 a H si size ftiles i id
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  • 1063 7 Now, once upon a tune, diere wa® a jolly Little boy called Harry Hevea, wntes Cuth.oert in the B.N Borneo Herald." v don t Know who his parents were, but i some peopie suspect that Charley’s Aunt was his ni ther. This niay, or
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    • 764 7 j>:;. mi 9 W MAGNETO IGNITION jSj I i i m I Choose 1 I An Overland 3 I f The great Overland range of models uic.udes a car for practically every need i of motoring. S And the popularity of Overland cars is due to five distinct advantages —appear-
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  • 1331 8 MEMORANDUM BY THE F.M.S, CHAMBER OF MINES. The following is the concluding portion of; the memorandum prepared by the F. M. B. 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
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    • 885 8 Worn out Men Should Take Dr. Cassell’s Tablets; They Cure all diseases due to Lost Strength There is nothing like Dr. Cassell’s Tablets putting strength into weak people. They nourish all the nerves of your body, ennch your blood, and make you splendidly strong and vigorous. You cannot be you
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  • 543 9 I TF ts c-n Hi.® wsy tc- the I Mr T .s e Pacific coast. I Wagner has returned to I Mr?- '?T„. ffi her visit to India. I the Selangor P. W. D.. is I j Selangor Survey I r -.'Home to join up. I t
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  • 56 9 ’J» s?' 1 l7 a fvlow'nj r*o- ,a^’‘ ’c v E-p’acade from a r3j ra Children of f-’H n. T ...Bbhop <^ i?z T 1 7 r a ...Boe-tger ;:i t> n 2 "’hime-» Wi«fand 4 ...N««m*nt) a rTel W r **i -M- a r_7-? r lr
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  • 906 9 A SINGAPORE OPINION. We extremely regret the prosecution for contempt of court which has just taken place at Penang ®ays the Straits Times in the course of a leading artic.e. It seems to us and we speak with the fullest possible rear ect for the whole judicial body in
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  • 153 9 Messrs. Guthrie anu Ltd. t—gap’.re exported -X Tnursday. z—tn oer The weekly rubber auction opened yesterday with a strong demand f .r standard grades at ab'.-ut last wt*tK s prices. Fine pale crepe was keenly competed for and sold up to 59 cents. Prime sheet wao unchanged
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  • 1051 9 By Sib. Ehxist Sai w. g.ch.g rcßarEßrY Bbittsh Mixrsma in T.yyo. Would it not be desirable that those vho speak and write about the “freedom of the seas” would consider what that pnrase reallv means? Of course m time of peace, that is when there
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  • 143 9 DAILY jexcept Sunday). Federated Malay States, AEy train 7.15 a.m. Malacca. Johore, Singa- pore and Hongkong— Saturdays 5 3*) p m Parit Bantar, B’.gan b Serai, and Taiping 10 a.m. 3.45 p m. Kuala Kubu. Kuala > Lum; ur and Seremban j 10 am Bukit Mertajam. Bukit
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  • 29 9 (Post Office, Official Report.) I.aiFT Fenang. Arrived London Aug. 9 A Oct 15 16 C 15 23 E 15 27 G „9 Sep. 8 C 24
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  • 121 9 Psxasg, October 28, 1918 or Ine Bank). Loudon Demand Bank ...1 3 15 16 4 months sight Bank ...2 4 3/16 3 Credit ...2 4 15.32 3 Documentary ..2 4 12 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 3 days sight Private Bombay Demand Bank I Moulmein Demand Eink 3 days' sight
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  • 145 9 Pulaxg, October 28 1918 S. P. Tapioca 57.10 sales M. P. Tapioca 57 30 sellers. Gold leaf 572 sellers. Pepper W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 os' 516 j buyers Black Pepper 525 buyers. White Pepper 540 nom Tr<Ar g pepper no stock. Mace 580 nom. Mace Pickings 561.50 sa.se
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  • 163 9 The hearing wjs concluded in. the Supreme Court. Singapore, bef* re Mr. Justice Ebden assisted by Capt. Rushton and Capt. Stoveil as assess- rs of the million dollar claim, in which the owners of the s.s. Laertes sought c< mpensation for the l-.s® of their vessel as a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 104 9 PINKETTEQ THE TINY LAXATIVES are totally different to other purgative® and aperients, because they do not induce action of the bowels by irritation. The drugs of which they are composed induce thorough, yet painless. evacuation of the bowels, and not the least trace remains in the system. Thus they have
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    • 153 9 I FIRESTONE I TROPICAL SPECIAL I |tires| I FRESH STOCKS j HAVE ARRIVED. IR. T. REID Go., I I PENANG AGENTS. llllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiMii **********1 [‘WOOSTER BELTING 11 BOkl zeClOMHik thas. lad «OREtfB to leather rubber, or shtcaad eaavts beltiag, as it bw no lap», stitcbM piiee er e«maieat«d yarta to
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