Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1918

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. published daily ESTABLISHED 1833. N O. 269. VOL. LXXVI. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 65 1 FOCH’S WARNING. [RBUTKk’ 8 1 BLBGRAMB.] London, November 14. P! ,ncb re P" rt aayB MarBhal L Dt tothe Germ n High L o i Otatirg that German troop, in L„ e «Hnmittiog acts of violence r ta lubsbitants, contrary to the F q the violations do
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  • 154 1 I IMPRESSIVE heroism. I London, November 14. Inter the British Headquarters, on Ember 13tb, says the troops are busily Lriug for the advance towards Rhine, which is expected lepnwithin a few days. The German Kj’aw&l is generally proceeding in an ty fashion Many regiments are fcbiog back
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  • 49 1 I London, November 14. I German official wireless message says ■new Prussian Government has issued a Bhmation confiscating the Prussian Bros entailed property, and placing Bier the administration of the Ministry ■‘Hance. Unentailed property which is Bonaltu the King and the Royal Family, Hot affected.
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  • 53 1 Loudon, November 14. h German light cruiser Koen’gsberg Mea oa Wednesday with plenipotenrof the Workmen’s and Soldiers’ F'l of the Fleet to meet the British pity’s representa’ives. hirsl von Ripper, Chief of the High I or ws, participates in the negotiations PP®tt adviser regarding the naval tlCDa
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  • 36 1 I London, November 14 nCrowii Prince’s fate is still a mystery. K®’ rona Amsterdam now state that EJ? Eysden on Tuesday, and was K’p aes tricht, to the residence f Pernor of Limburg.
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  • 32 1 I Copenhagen, November 14, luk e °ir/ nn I- r nce Henry of Prussia frfoeH‘ l<lt r c k Ferdinand's Castle ar e ’°lDtiuu ec^ his adhesion to
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  • 29 1 L tn3,6r^am November 12. ■'^tch^r 4 z ex ov ernor General L)ar&t U( f' S 9eeU3rt to have made 8 ur the Kaiser’s arrival in
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  • 95 1 I?. London, November 14. l&sr r rejoicing in Peotk «m 0 0 A hundred r Q| ed i rrftfa! B ftr Square, L Sbaroin» R-g waving the it Reworks. Officers Uo t-B"nd (irei Very lights h au!ed frOUQ the Mall, I were thrown into a bonfire, and others
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  • 114 1 London, November 14 Mr Asquith privately addressed his supporters at the House of Commons last evening. It is understood he dwelt on tl e necessity of maintaining the unity of Liberals, which is in no way impaired by the Premier’s speech. He said if the Liberal policy
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  • 24 1 Berne, November 14. The National Council by 136 votes to 15, approved of the Federal Council’s military and other precautionary measures
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  • 27 1 London, November 11, There is a holiday on the markets, owing to the armistice. Consols are rupee paper 53|, nominal 74/64 and Chartereds 89.
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  • 38 1 AUSTRALIAN PRODUCERS’ ACTION. Mr. Arthur Miles has received the following cable from Ringwood, Victoria, dated November 15th. Meeting of Tin Producers yesterday approved erecting smelting works failing satisfactory smelting contract with Penang Smelting Companies.”
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  • 306 1 [Fbom Oub Own Correspondent]. Bangkok, November 15 King George and the King of Siam exchanged congratulatory messages. There was considerable rejoicing throughout Bangkok. The Allied Legations were ovated. The Directors of the Wagon-Pachaung Wolfram Mines, Limited, have declared a first interim dividend of 5 per cent, on
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  • 730 1 OUR DAY 1918. RESIDENT COUNCILLOR’S APPEAL. The Hon the Resident Councillor, Penang, has issued the fo’lowing appeal On the 28th August Ust a public meeting was held in the Town Hall to c 'nsider the question of raising fund- for the Red Cross. The meeting was at 1 ended by
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  • 16 1 [From Our Own Correspondent j Singapore, November 16. Singapore’s “Our Day” Fund totals $226,066.
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  • 748 1 TERMS OF ARMISTICE PUBLICLY PROCLAIMED. Never in the history of Singapore di 1 a more smiling, heterogenous and happy crowd assemble on the Esplanade than chat which filled the sou hern portion of it on Wednesday evening to learn from the Governor the terms of the Armistice with
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  • 271 1 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, November IG. The restrictun on the publication of si ipping movements is removed. GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL SHIPPING. The Shipping Controller at Home has given the local shipping committee an excellent lead in stating that Government control of m-.rchant shipping will not continue after the
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  • 411 1 Mfssrs. Fraser and Co’s Weekly Circular In the weekly share circular, dated November 13, Me srs Fraser and Co. report:— There was r general advance in Rubbers during tl e arly part of the week, but ve r y little has been done over the past two
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  • 66 1 Official Thanksgiving Service. Nov. 17.—25th Sunday after Trinity, 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion, 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 11 am. Special Service of Thanksgiving. 6 p.m. Evensong. Hymns 379, .98, 308, 537. Psalm 89 Hopkins, Magnificat 48, Nunc Dimittis GO. Collections at all Services for the Red
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  • 34 1 Special Thanksgiving Service. 9. a.m. Sunday School. 6. p.m. Special Thanksgiving Service for Victory and Peace. Preacher :—Rev. Donald J. Ross, M. a. Choir Practice, Friday, at 7 p m.
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  • 49 1 A Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving will be sung at the hurch of Assumption for the Victory of the Allies, at 8 a m. on Sunday, 17th instant. A Collection will be made during the Service in aid of the Red Cross Our Day Fund.
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  • 64 1 Sunday, Nov. 17.—Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost. Holy Communion G. 30 a.m. High Mass Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 8 a.m. Church of Uur 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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  • 33 1 Fitzgerald Memorial Methodist Church (corner of Anson and Burmah Roads) —Sunday Nov. 17th, Sunday School 8 a.m., Epworth League 7.15 p.m., Evening Worship 8 p.m. Speaker—Tho Rev. B. J. Baughman.
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  • 280 1 “S.F.P.” Special Services of Thanksgiving for tho cessation of hostilities will be held ou Sunday at S. Mark’s Chu ch, Butterworth, at 9.0 a.m. and Caledonia Club, at 5 30 p.m. Special Service and Hymn forms provided. Volunteers are requested to wear uniform. Also at Alcr Star
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  • 714 2 Tha following is the minute of a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 29th October, 1918. Present:—Messrs A. B Voules (Eiesident). Quah Beng Kee, F. Duxbury, A. M. Goodman, Chee Wor Lok, and O. E. Cratg. Absent —Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok. 1. Ihe minutes
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  • 107 2 The terms of the armistice as published above were read out by the Chief Secretary to a crowded meeting on the Padang on Wednesday morning. A guard of honour was provided by the M.S. V.R., while detachments of the M.V.L were also present. An enthusiastic crowd represented
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