Straits Echo, 1 October 1918
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Straits Echo
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Title Section34 1918-10-01 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL- I<>. 930 Per Annum. PENANG, lUESDAK, ist OLttUBEK, 1918. Single Copy. IO cents. No.34 words
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Advertisement1535 1918-10-01 1 NESTLES MitK J-iIUB THE BESi F >QD FOR YtUr. B„bY! Aft ker 1 lb. 90 CtS« TIN >-ER 1 lb. TIN (BANKS. > rhartered Bank of India, u Australia and China. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter.) 1,200,UO-• £2,000,000 £1,200, (R 0 Paid op Capita UeserveFond geserrc Liability of Proprietor*1,535 words
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Advertisement9 1918-10-01 1 MILKMAID •RAND SWEETENED CONDENSED $20.50 'BTAINABLC KVCI jxxltidßtx£ f ’>9 words
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Advertisement289 1918-10-01 2 a 3 “OUR DAY” TANK FUND. XJ* >o< i i THIS SPACE USUALLY ADVERTISES DEWAR’S WHISKY For which Messrs. KATZ BROS, are the sole importers. .We can thoroughly recommend this whisky as Messrs. KATZ BROS, have been so good as to allow us to use this space to advertise H289 words
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Article899 1918-10-01 3 i Tbs publio of Singapore ere at the meroj of tbs whicns and farcies of their servants *nd have no means of obtaining redress for offenoes which in any other ooantry would be visited with prompt paniihment. The reason is, there is no means of arresting servants899 words
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Article160 1918-10-01 3 Sungei Patani 23,000, S. 8, (Bertam) 96,000 lbs. The late Mt# de Falbe’s famous pearl necklace, consisting of fifty one pearls, with a brilliant in the snap was sold at Christie's in mail week for £47 500. Yesterday (says a Bangkok e T change) we reproduced a160 words
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Article720 1918-10-01 3 CORONER'S INQUIRY. Vmdict or Btrir:sa. C From Char Oxen Correspondent) Euala Lumpur, September 80. In the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday last, Mr. A. W, Just conducted an irquirt into the oause of death of the late Mr. Abe F. Comrie, who on the morning of720 words
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Article102 1918-10-01 3 Penang Our Day 1918. Fourth List ex £ubsomftiohs. Amount previously acknowledged $52,010.81 S. M«hdu Bin Ahmad Albassree 100 Tye Eee Yoon 1,000 do Chinese Consul 500 Box 84 issued to Distrlot Judge Pen&Dg eee 85 Ambrosoh Stoppani A Co. 100 Angelo Boehm 50 Lee S >on Poe 2,500 O'i Lum102 words
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Article80 1918-10-01 3 One of the ohief attractions on tbe Our D*y" programme this year will ba tbe Danoe at the Town Hall on Saturday nlgb* ♦he 26*h October, which Mr. Sarkiea of tke E. A O Hotel, ever to the fore in all grod works, is arranging Fanoy80 words
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Advertisement459 1918-10-01 3 „**«*•**>•< to-night A fife# 4» tttjfcj at 4»* «i«A& mil* TO-NIGHT AT THE 3 IlEOmiC POLYSCOPE f aegyll eoad bosworth Second Shew at 916 p m FILM CORPORATION PBEBBHT f COUNTRY MOUSE Ar' iu»*r.*llot pMy* wiib 4 Reels nary Reels 4 4 4 4 A «h CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN The459 words
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Advertisement903 1918-10-01 3 ITALIAN f VERMOUTH JUST ARRIVED. Send Your Order At Once TO G. AUREL 7 Co, l Jt\ U 3a. Xu X OL j PENANG. f PHOHE 572. CABLE: AURELY, PENANC. Postponement Notice. I™e eastern shipping co. PENANG AUCTION MAH?. By Order off the Mortgagee TO BE £OLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION903 words
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Article, Illustration97 1918-10-01 4 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Snndays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price Dally Local #3O per annum. I, Outstation Postage Extra, Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: "ECHO PENANG.” Telephone» Nos. (Eoho) 580. Printing Department 343. tV.B.—AII business communication*97 words
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Article1180 1918-10-01 4 Certain m tubers of the community who are friends of every bat their own or are so dependent on German trade that they are ready for a German peace never tire of telling mb that it was only the wicked Kaiser and bis Junkers who wanted war,1,180 words
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Article1044 1918-10-01 4 Mr O P. Griffith Jones, who had beea on 1 visit to Penang, returned to the Southern Settlement to-day. The R v. J- A. B. Cook, who had been noting for the R 97. J D. Rjbs, returned to Singapore to-day. 1 The ex-King Constantine is now1,044 words
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Article1038 1918-10-01 4 Lest We Forget Germany must squeeze her enemies with pair of pincers the military pincers and the pacifist pincers. The German armies must continue to fight rigorously, whilst the German Socialists encourage and stimulate pacifism among Germany s enemies,”—Herr David, at Wiirzbu g October 16, 1917. •'The policy1,038 words
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Advertisement139 1918-10-01 4 r LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN ETRAIT3 SETTLEMENT*) est Enalish Harness FINEST QUALITY THROUGHOUT LESS 1 1' S DiSOU.T I s FOR CASH. Beat Blsck Leather, Handsewn with Collar. SILVER PLATED MOUNTS UOIiSK Siza HARNESS $145 00. TONY $125-00. BRASS MOUNT HOUSE SIZE HARNESS $llO-00. COI.T $95-00 PO Y $B5-00. oxac »twr>139 words
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Advertisement26 1918-10-01 4 TANK FUND. TICKETS SI. FIRST PRIZE New Elgin Motor Car VALUE $5,000. OUTSTA7ION APPLICANTS MUST ENCLOSE POSTAGE Aim* apply to the Hon Beca„ Tank Jrund I’enang26 words
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Miscellaneous10 1918-10-01 4 THB WEATHER. 1st Ootobkb. Temperature 75® Biinfall 2 82° mm-10 words
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Article1363 1918-10-01 5 [Reuter's Telegrams] WESTERN OFFENSIVES GOING WELL. CAMBRAI AND St. OUENTIN DOOMED. Tho Lin® In Flanders London, Sef-tembar 29, 8.33 p.m. I> u or U»rn« on Sunday evening that everything is going well with the Allies in Wettarn offensives. Distinct progress Wit uikde on the whole length of1,363 words
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Article655 1918-10-01 5 >. May-June Gallantry Recalled. London, September 29, 11<40 p.m. 8;- Douglas Haig quotei the following 1 order, of the dly of the Fifth French Army of th: 29tb August On the 27th May > waes the British trenches were subjected to l fierce attacks the second655 words
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Article33 1918-10-01 5 Ledieb’ Competition. The result of the Ladies’ Competition for tbe Captain’s Priaa is as follows t—-1-t Mrs. Sayers 180 nett 2od Mrs. Tomson 183 8rd Mrs. O. M. Henderson 14133 words
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Article487 1918-10-01 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] ON THE AISNE. L ndoD, September 29. f A French communique says: North of the Aisne the pursuit was continued at i night-time. We occupied tbe forest of Ficon and reaohed tbe Ailette in these regions and also east of Cbavignon. On tbe Ostei-Cbavon front the487 words
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Article122 1918-10-01 5 The following artioles will be found 00 onr outside pages 1 3 —The Servant Problem. September Rubber Crops, Penang M Oar Day 1918 Penang Swimming Olub. Penang Golf Olub6. —War News and Gossip. Telegrams. Late Mr. A. F Oomrie. Their Majesties’ Silver Wedding, 7. —Politics at Home. Tbe output122 words
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Article1291 1918-10-01 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, 28, 5 p m. A Bulgarian commun qve of the 26tb September states that tbe Bulgarian units west of tbe Vardar coatmub their movement to the north according to plan. Greek AdvanceLondon, September 28, 5 p.m. A Greek communique states i—The Greeks reacted Beles1,291 words
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Article631 1918-10-01 6 [Reuter's Telegrams] KINO ALBERT’S ORDER. London, B»ptember 29, 2.15 p.m, A oable from Paris states that before the Belgian attack King Albert isaned an order of the day to the troops in whioh he says “Bide by aide with our beroio British and French oomradea it la631 words
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Article359 1918-10-01 6 [Reuter's Telegrams.] RECENT OPERATIONS, Pure nit of Retreating Turk*- f London, September 29, 7 p.m, A British official Palestine message states i—Throughout the 27th S?ptember the enemy resisted in the Like Tiberias area bolding the orossing of the Upper i Jordan at J.arbanatyakub and the positions about359 words
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429 1918-10-01 6 Io the course of a review of the tin out look a writer in a financial oontemporary bserves j As to the position in the Strait* Settlements, it is very ob-oure. Private oor'0«po d-nce is the only source of direct information, and f-ntn men at429 words
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Article250 1918-10-01 6 Thu Gift From Phhang. Mrs. W. O. M.obeli has received the following letlors i— 1 Buckingham Palacb, I 1 17th July, 1918. Madtm, Wnh reference to your telegram of the 7th instant, lam commanded bv Tbe Qaeen to say that a cinque for .£528 baa been250 words
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Article183 1918-10-01 6 A telegram from the G-P.O. London reoeived in Penang says that mail H despatched from Penang on the 27th July last was delivered in London on the 28tb September. Christmas and Nhw Yrar. Tbe postal express announces that owing to abnormal conditions it is not possible this year183 words
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Article376 1918-10-01 6 Pritchard Cup Coxputxtiov, Tbe above Competition vis: 560 yard* handicap was beld at tbe Swimming Club on Sunday morning last with tbe following result Start Actual Tiki E, J. B’ncett lit 210 S:oa 12 min> S secs O. B Crisp 2od 100 10 51 R. A- Hunt376 words
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Article3059 1918-10-01 6 (From Our Ovm Correspondent London, August 1. Exactly as I forested last week, tbe Crown Prince of Germany’s troops wpre driven back across the Marne by the lightning blows of General F-ch’s gallant l-gends, aud tbe oontioutd pn s-ure on tbe tiling Huns compelled them to3,059 words
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Article2250 1918-10-01 7 A STUNT ELEOTION. It will oertainly be snrprisiog if we do not I bare a general eleotion io November. The I oraolee that the Prime Miniater patroniaea—loertain gentlemen with an inatinot for good I oopj. who keep their ears to the gronnd—have announced the event and the2,250 words
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