The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 19 November 1914
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Title Section21 1914-11-19 1 THE STRAITS ECHO, MAIL EDITION. $17.50 Per Annum. Single Copy, 40 cent! Vol. 12. Penang, Thursday, 19th NOVEMBER, 1914. No. 48.21 words
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Advertisement376 1914-11-19 1 X CONTENTS. X < X > X X X I X x X x Leaders paue. Miscellaneous (Con'd.): page I Recruiting at Home and out Here 1.578 Belgian Relief Fund 1.580. IneKu.'Sia’ Advance 1 578 i ;q> i i i zmo M l, in T ai > li 'w Si376 words
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Advertisement180 1914-11-19 2 THE I STRAITS E<U„ MAIL EDITION. I Published the day prior to the departure of each mail J for Europe, and contains the latest local and States I 1 news originally published in the daily issues, as well as I a all important news from various parts of the Far180 words
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Article629 1914-11-19 1578 Undoubtedly the War i ffice has taken a wise step in increasing substantially the allowances to be made to wives and children of soldiers and sail irs killed in action or dying within the next seven years. A pound a week as the minimum629 words
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Article177 1914-11-19 1578 It is quite clear Lom the despatches of ♦he past week that, the Russian armies have scored sucre-ses of great importance in the eastern theatre of the war. Those which have invaded the Austrian Empire so successfully iu Gilicia have b ea ably seconded by the corps177 words
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Article185 1914-11-19 1578 At the meeting of t.ue L”gi< itive Council on Friday next, the Colonial Secretary will ui've: “Thit this Council approves the limits prescribed in Council Piper No 28 of 19'4 as the limits iu the Settlement of Penang within which the provisions of the Straits Settlements Ports Ord185 words
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Article558 1914-11-19 1578 M r L. W. Lu merit. of Messrs. Piterson, Simons Co Ltd will be leaving for home soon in order t> proceed to the front. Mr. A. Cavendish, Assistant Adviser to the Kedah Government, has come to Penang to meet Mrs. Cavendish who is due out from558 words
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Advertisement91 1914-11-19 1578 STOTC daily (except Sunday i and piblio holidays) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Frick. Daily Local ...»24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Jiri Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CARL® ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 566 Printing Department 343 burnen» c*»n- muni cation» abonld ba addraaaad to91 words
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Article1353 1914-11-19 1579 Copyright Telegram. Received 12th of Nov. at II am. [Reuter's Special War Service.] HOW THE KOEN.GSBERG WAS LOCATED. London, November 11. With reference to the Chatham's attack on the Koenigsberg in the Rufigi River, German East Africa, an official statement has been issued by the Admiralty.[Reuter's Special War Service.] - 1,353 words
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Article105 1914-11-19 1580 Copyright Telegram. Received 12th of Nov. at 11 am. 'Outer’s Special War Service,] M&ga'ficent Piece of Gallantry, London, November 11. The first Victoria Crosi awarded io the present wr has been con?erred on SergeantJl/jor White, of the Army Service Corps, for display mg magnificent gallantry at'Outer’s Special War Service,] - 105 words
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Article68 1914-11-19 1580 (Reuter). London, November 11. The death has taken place, from cancer, of Mr. Cecil Raleigh, the well-known dramatic author He was dramatic critic of Vanity Fair until 1t97 and of the Sporting Times and was the first President of the 0 P. Club. Among the best(Reuter). - 68 words
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Article218 1914-11-19 1580 There is a good deal of truth in the following note which a Penang correspondent sends to the Kuala Lumpur pap«r; P nang seems to have recovered somewhat from the Emdc shock though many of the bet er class of Chinese and also numbers of Mahrs218 words
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Article149 1914-11-19 1580 Three Years Imprisonment. Sentence was passed, at the German Consul »r t'ourt in Bmgkok on the 3'd inst., on ,1 B Otten, a clerk at the Chartered Bink, who was charged with embezzling by forgery sums amounting to Tea. 14.00 There were six charges of grave forgerv149 words
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Article223 1914-11-19 1580 MONDAY MESS DINNER. 1 Car Own Correspondents Singapore, November 11. At a meeting of the Malayan Contingent yesterday evening a provisional committee was appointed to organise a Contingent Mess Dinner at the Europe Hotel each vlonday as this will be the means of the men meeting and223 words
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Article121 1914-11-19 1580 Heroes of the Mousquet. Rsquiem Mass *t Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 12. The Hon. Mr. R J Wilkinson represented II E. the Governor at the Requiem High Mass at the Catbe Iral of the Good Shepherd for the sailors who weie drowned by the sinking nf the121 words
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Article182 1914-11-19 1580 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 12. The report of the Cold Storage Company shows a total bilance of $62,661. A dividend of 12| is recommended and a bonus of 2-j while $lO 000 is recommended to be put t the reserve, $5,000 paid to the Directors182 words
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Article257 1914-11-19 1580 Before Mr. L. V J. Lt ill yesterday, a Tamil, r ained Tanikl wa*- ch rged with untiring away Ana Puranam, me wife of Pitebay Mutu Mr. J Crabb Watt apo< ared for the prosecution and Mr. B E. Roas for the defence. The complainant Pitchay Mutu257 words
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Article58 1914-11-19 1580 We are asked to state that this fund is now complete (closed). All subscribers are thanked. Captain Macintyre informs us that the s'3o, subscribed to the Russian Sailors’ Fund yesterdav. was not from the Commander and Officers of the French Cruiser D'lberville but from the Commanders. Officers58 words
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47 1914-11-19 1580 Mr. W. G. Peter, Hon. Treasurer, sends us the following further Ist of contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang Nov. 10 By Balance $27,479 48 11 A. E. Key mer 20.00 Balance Nov. 11. ...$27,499.4847 words
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Article111 1914-11-19 1580 Mr. W. G Peter. Acting Manager of the Chartered Bank, advises us that the following amounts have been received by him for the credit of the Belgian R» lief Fund opened by Mrs. John Mitchell; Nov. 10 By Balance 477.74 11 A. E. Keymer 20.00 The Warren111 words
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Article69 1914-11-19 1581 The following mess-age received by telegraph from the Governor of Ceylon has been forwarded to 1 >cal the papers from Government House for publication.— Following telegram to be sent to Under Secretary of State for the Colonies. Moslems in Ceylon, represented at this meeting, humbly beg69 words
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Article171 1914-11-19 1581 When the authorities decided to accept recruits for a Malayan Contingent for the war candidates were given distinctly to understand that those who journeyed to Singapore to undergo the prescribed medical examination would have their fares and expenses refunded, even should they not ba accepted.171 words
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Article85 1914-11-19 1581 All N. C o’s and men of “A Coy. (including the Maxim and Cyclist Sections) are informed that they will be able to receive any pay th it may be due to them if they call at the Perimeter between the Louis uf 6 and 10 a m85 words
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Article214 1914-11-19 1581 According to the Poet, German goods and covering invoices received recently m Medan show that German manuf icturers < f various lines are continuing to produce and ship their goods regularly. Several invoices indicate that the manufacturer has not only taken the increased cost cf shipping for his214 words
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Article3813 1914-11-19 1581 A SPY AND HIS SECRETS (Echo Special.) Among the large crop of war books for which the outbreak of the present European conflict has been responsible one, published just before the mail left England,* may be recommended to those who like their reading to be rather3,813 words
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Article599 1914-11-19 1583 Ribel Activity—More Bomb-Throwi atA Serious Situation Cantonese Dissatisfaction-An Appeal for Loyalty. {Erom Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, October 28. Twenty-eight persons were killed and mo e than fifty wounded here on the night of October ‘J 7, when a bomb exploded in front of a restaurant at. the599 words
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139 1914-11-19 1583 u'v not apMar Government Gazette u ln Mac Dermott to act as FiJ e ;T 3la J or AT rw n. Raul,; MrE A S 1” District Officer Upper to «U Mr B M Baker to act as T S er,oh; Mr AW Just to139 words
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46 1914-11-19 1583 Mr. W. G. Peter, Hon Treasurer, sends us the following further Ist of contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang: Nov. 11 By Balance 127,499.48 12 3 Musketeers 2nd instalment 45.00 Balance Nov. 12. ...127,544.4846 words
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Article198 1914-11-19 1583 Mr. W. G. Peter. Acting Manager o? the Chartered Bank, advises us that the following amounts have been received by him for the credit of the Belgian Relief fund opened by Mrs. John Mitchell: Nov. 11 By Balance I ***** 12 H. B. Marshall of Brunei A198 words
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Article805 1914-11-19 1584 We note with regret that no notice has been taken by the local authorities of the suggestion made by a correspondent. i’u tbe local press that a committee should be appointed to collect monthly subscriptions tx) the Prince of Wales’ National Kei-ef Fund. Well, if805 words
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Article393 1914-11-19 1584 1 here was something of a breeze in tbe Supreme Court this morning when Mr. 'I hambyah appeared to make an application before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith on behalf of a man detained in the Civil Prison. His Lordship refused to entertain the application and referred393 words
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Article466 1914-11-19 1584 Sir Richard Morris Dane leaves London shortly for China. H. E. the High Commissioner was expt eted in Kuala Lumpur yesterdav. Mr. A. W. 11. Hamilton has returned to Penang and resumed his duties with the Police. Mr. E. A. Swan, of Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co Singapore,466 words
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Article1134 1914-11-19 1585 Copyright Telegram. Received 13th of Nov. at 8 45 a m. (Reuter's Service.) Paris, November 12. It is officially stated that the enemy throughout the d iv continued his effort of yesterday, but without achieving any fresh result. He nude a counter-attack at Lornboertzyde but was repulsed(Reuter's Service.) - 1,134 words
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Article119 1914-11-19 1585 A Hague official telegram of the Bth i iust. says The Germans have made a fresh attack on Ypres and Lille. The attack is most fierce and is still in progress.” Another Hague official telegram of the same date says: The action of Turkey finds no sympathy119 words
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Article109 1914-11-19 1585 The Janopakari" Case. Claim for Damat<»* Iu tbe District Court tin s menu ng Mr. O A. Hall. W. M AWtl John Stephens Kaja Rae. Kadar and K. M S. mi prietorsoftheJanopato» Dy concluded. The plaintiff "f has nuffered d n a B®. andp "J' falsely and mll ''f e109 words
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Article1313 1914-11-19 1586 WELL-KNOWN TOWKAY SUED. The bearing is proceeding in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice T. Sercoinbe Smith o f the case in which Khaw Joo Tok and saveral others sued Ng 800 Bee and several others to have (1) an account taken of the partnership dealings between1,313 words
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Article471 1914-11-19 1586 NEW—BOOKS. The following books have been received at the Library:— George the Third and Charles Fox, Vol. 11, by The Right Hon. Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 1914. Wagner as Man and Artist, by Eroeet Newman, 1914 The Kaiser’s Heir, 1914. The Religion of the Sikhs, by Dorothy Field,471 words
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Article1369 1914-11-19 1587 (For the Echo, ry Tom Wright). Seventy years ago, on October 15th, 1814, Friedrich Nietzsche was born. He died in 1900, but has to be reckoned in the yet liveth class, for reasons now to be discussed. Gerhart Hauptmann, a popular German novelist, in answer to1,369 words
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Article115 1914-11-19 1587 laterestiag I po h Caw (Front Our Own Correspondent) Ipob, November 12. An interesting case is being heard before Court UStlCe Edm ud!j in the Supreme VV. M. Reid, formerly Manager of tbe leluk Anson branch of Messrs. Aylesbury and Garland, is suing the firm for $2,200115 words
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Article182 1914-11-19 1587 A Client Sued. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 12. In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Earnshaw the Kwong Yik Bank sued Soon Keck Ltd., and Chop Chin Tai and Chop Yee Hin, as guarantors, to recover $M and accrued interest due from tbe first defendant182 words
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Article1041 1914-11-19 1588 Q ur leadin’ articles oi yesterday and last Saturday have brought us so many ex oresj ioiL< of approval that we can only conclude that the public is much more actively interested in the subject of the treatment of the alien enemies in our midst and the1,041 words
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Article704 1914-11-19 1588 A half crown income-tax, a regular army of well over two million men, a casualty list of fif y-seven th usand in three months —that is a prospACt at which in ordinary times the average Briton would have stood aghast. But to-day the Empire realises that it704 words
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Article218 1914-11-19 1588 Spies in Peaant. We learn on good authority that the Colonial Office in London is nnw in posaea» sion of information which proves that for some considerable time two German residents in Penang were actively eng g e( a 9 secret agents for the German218 words
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Article546 1914-11-19 1589 Mr. E. S. Hose, Controller of Labour, is on an official visit to Penang. Mr. W H. Thorne, of Messrs. Adams A Allan, left for England on long leave yesterday. Captain J. Fisher Welch, for a long time master of the s.s. Kedah, left for Home yesterday.546 words
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Article930 1914-11-19 1589 (from Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 12. Your remarks upon our very friendly treatment of alien enemies in this part of the world, in the leader upon “The Crown Colonies and thb Situation,” that appeared in the Straits Echo of Saturday last have met with unqualified930 words
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Article204 1914-11-19 1589 At the Bukit Mertajim Police Court, bef re Mr. R. Scott, on Thursday a Hindu named Nala Tamby was convicted of (1) offering for sale milk to which ntot other ingredient had been added to the p» judice of purchaser, and (2JI of without having first obtained204 words
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Advertisement39 1914-11-19 1589 Accidents w It may be.'“P“ sB b^ s9ib to to be dent, but it IS not imp lm l8 n»t foHt Chamberlens yond anyone sp DrepB red for this liniment yo“ p pkpeMan* thing. For sale by ai Dealera.39 words
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Article853 1914-11-19 1590 WELL-KNOWN TOWKAY SUED. The hearing was resumed yesterday afternoon in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith of the Cl se in which Khaw Joo Tok and several others su-d Ng 800 Bee and several others to have (1) an account taken of the partnership853 words
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Article358 1914-11-19 1590 The “Mo usquet” Disaster. Requiem Mass < elebrated in Singapore. As already briefly announced bv cable, the Cathedral of the G >od Shepherd in Siugap ire was crowded n Thursday morning when the Bishop <f M«lacca, Monseigneur B irillon, assist 'd by Father Balloche and Father Lambert, celebrated a lequiem358 words
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Article1149 1914-11-19 1590 Copyright Telegram. Received 13th of Nov. at 6 30 pm. Reute ’s Service.] VIOLENT ACTIONS. Paris, November 12. An official communique states that on the left wing the action continues to be as violent as ever with alternate unimportant advances and retreats. The battle-front generally has notReute ’s Service.] - 1,149 words
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Advertisement39 1914-11-19 1590 Early Colds. BecarTul of the colds you take at this time of the year They are particularly dangerous. A neglected col l may a win-ter-long cold. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at once. For sale by all Dispenaaries and Dealers.39 words
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Advertisement61 1914-11-19 1590 A Favorite Rub Down. The golfer, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is just the thing for a rub down after a game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and ‘•Wellings are cured in one-third 1 ss time than61 words
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Article238 1914-11-19 1591 PENANG HARBOUR LIMITS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 14. At the Legislative Council meeting yesterday the Hou. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, Colonial Secretary, moved: That this Council approves the limits prescribed in Council Piper No. 28 of 1914 as the limits in the Settlement ot Penang within238 words
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Article826 1914-11-19 1591 Now that all the a i,M‘han and P aClfic J® 111 Wlii, tk. off Valpanaso th o oth partl the accounted for.it is not ave been to hope that the censora^^ 8 to much movements of British ardin th ‘«■■o.v.uwuba J—a’visable to keen a H ;i; r-Lidw was826 words
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Article300 1914-11-19 1592 Columbia Cup. The following was the result of the play for the Columbia Cup: Result. CCR'gers 42 +3B 39+41 160— 8=152 E H Buiford 47 +41+49 51 191—36 155 E R Turner 53 +4s+ 46 48=192-32=160 E 8 Hose 42 +45 41+46=177-i2= 165 H G R Leonard300 words
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Article1364 1914-11-19 1592 l lhe Nineteenth Instalment of these Notes appeared in the Echo of November 7th The canal or river (rm r L »a, I think) at VVa tbam s Cross was thickly fringed on both banks with anglers They cou d ea-ilv have made a human chain without1,364 words
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Article658 1914-11-19 1593 A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Penang on November 13th. There were present Mr. E. 8. Ho&e, acting Controller of Labour (Chairman the Principal Medical Officer, F.M S (Dr. C. L. Sansom), the Hon’ble R. Young and Mr. W Duncan, with the Secretary658 words
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Article524 1914-11-19 1593 An Official Explantation, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Canton, October 29. While admitting that whatyour correspondent has said in his previous message about the gambling monopoly in Canton is correct, a high official of Canton has forwarded the following statement with a request for its publication In the524 words
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Article528 1914-11-19 1593 against their once might, ‘J 4 6 asg'nssor, Au.tna.HunX? d ""W to her resources, Serbia L pw l wt «>« and achieved results infiniw? d those ot any other Power ltl "ar; and it must "W thi, tl>at if to-day the X r fyrly for the528 words
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Article645 1914-11-19 1594 A noble Christian k emleinan and a great soldier has gone to his last rest in FieldMarshal Earl Roberts. Faithful to the OQ d be died among the gallant troops be loved so well and by whom he was literally worshipped. From its dawn to its eve be645 words
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Article647 1914-11-19 1594 Mi 11. 11. Ablui Kader, advocate and 'J a itor, who bad been on a holiday in lud.a returned on Sundiv Mr Crockett, manager of the Medan branch of the Chartered Bank has been on a visit to Penang over the week-end. Mr. John Malone, of the647 words
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Article708 1914-11-19 1594 HOW THE CRUISERS WERE SUNK. The New York World publishes what purports to be the narrative of Captain Otto AV -ddingen, commander of the submarine L 9, which sank the three British crui ers tbe Hoyue, Ciessy and Aboukir in the North Sea. Th »ugh it708 words
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Article3994 1914-11-19 1595 Copyright Telegram. Received 12th of Nov. at 11 a.m. (Reutet’s Service.) Important Russian Success. Petrograd, November 14. A communique issued to-night announces an important Russian success, compelling the Germans to retreat from Ry pin near Thorn. We continue to make progress in East Prussia and yesterday captured(Reutet’s Service.) - 3,994 words
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Article846 1914-11-19 1597 —S.T. SUPPLY Bn r oUnc 'l. BILL AND TH i? economy Need h «'d ou P rl( f ay PH-seut: His A. II Young, K.C.m G) Hi. 2 OVer oor Officer c °™mi E T n A (Major General R. N R J Troops ■•MG.), the Alt ,rney.General—S.T. - 846 words
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Article276 1914-11-19 1598 England, there was a time when the Mijnheers Did rule the waves, and Holland sent her fleet I In honourable war the foe to meet Whose growing sea power was a threat to theirs. Then were the mighty days of those great heirs Of glory, great in276 words
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Article2280 1914-11-19 1598 A D'OGR VPHICAL SKETCH. Fiehl Marshal Eirl R Herts w:s born at Cawnpore on September bOtb, 1832 His father was of li-h and his m itlvrot French descent Waterford was the family a*, but S'-r Abraham Riberis left ttn-ru in 18”3 tor India, and, like his famous son2,280 words
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Article211 1914-11-19 1599 A bid providing 1 r the establishment, of a public trustee in the Straits is shortly to be introduced into Ct wncil. The objects and reasons are as follow 1. This Bill provides for the creation of the office of Public Trustee, who is to be a211 words
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Article265 1914-11-19 1599 Survivors of the Emden The following information is forwarded to us by the Hon’ble Resident Councillot for publication: “It his now been asce-tained that of the cew of the Emden some 150 have survived and are prisoners of war.” Mr. Wei Chen-tso, formerly Chinese Minister to Holland, his been appointed265 words
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773 1914-11-19 1599 Io the Editor of thr Dear Sir, THli Towards the end of W the leading Europeans of Ta? 1 few <* to organise an enteitaiumeut T 8 Wided pose of collecting money tokrd» the Putetc, of those gallant men of «Jk‘.’T***’ made up their773 words
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Article461 1914-11-19 1600 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, Ic is to be hoped your stirring leaders wi 1 galvanize some life into the dry bones of Penang. It is time for every citiz *n of the British Empire to seriously ask him self—am I doing461 words
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Article850 1914-11-19 1600 LETTERS OF A MANAGER. Judgment for Aylesbury and Garland. a u Uay ’s L Da-*' of .dataya lue nearing of the claim by Air. McNab Reid against Messrs Aylesbury and Garland, Lid, f r $2,500 damages for wrungtul dismissal was continued to-day in the Supreme Cumt, Ipon,850 words
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Article214 1914-11-19 1600 On the night of the 13tb instant, at in the district of Bukit Mortmain, a robbiry was committed in the bouse of a Chinese planter, na med Tan Ah Puat. It is alleged that iour Chinese with blackened faces and carrying fire-arms and knives entered the house214 words
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Article212 1914-11-19 1600 To the E itor of the Straits Echo. Sir, —I wmt to make clear to my coreligionists our position at this crisis when Turkey has thrown itself into the whirlpod of this war. Who is our Khalit Certainly not the wine-bibbing, poik-eaiing Young Turks who have212 words
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Article846 1914-11-19 1601 A Sensible Indian View. A great deal ot distinctly sickly, sloppy sentiment has been wasted in Penang and these pirts generally on the Emden and its Commander, Captain Von Mueller has been acclaimed a sportsman and a tine fellow by people who, if they were846 words
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Article63 1914-11-19 1601 Mr \V. G Peter, Acting Manager o the Chartered Bink, advises us that the following amounts have b-eu received by him for the credit of the Belgian Relief Fuad opened by Mrs. John Mitchell: Nov. 12 By B dance 627 74 13 Straits Trading Co. Club 5063 words
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321 1914-11-19 1601 Mr. W. G. Peter, Hon Treasurer, send’» us the following further 1 st of contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang Nov. 12 By B dance $27,***** 13 Straits Trading Co. Club 100 00 Balance Nov. 13. ...$27,641.48 The321 words
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Article602 1914-11-19 1601 British Moslem, not nnl. throughout the Empire 'ibut emtunut y sensible ainX?” fcb<,w w- unfortunately “X Allies and Tu key. T 1 l *»ew the X° U, ’K Tui ks who, urged on brEi* aie responsible for this find y buv,Jr Pasha, Great B.ttatu Mi602 words
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Article494 1914-11-19 1602 After miking several persond and unofficial appeals to His Majesty the King and the Punii Minister to bi allowed to proceed to the front, H R H. the Pr.nce of Wales, wh) was gizettel to tin Grenadier Guards at tne outbreak of war, app oacbed Lord Kitchener officially494 words
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Article671 1914-11-19 1602 Ihe health of the Sultan of Selangor, we are glad to bear, is improving. Mr. G. I) Lucas, Acting Seniir Warden of M oes, I M.S, will be g jing on leave in December. Tie editor-in-chief of Het Nieuws van dea Day, Mr. K Wybrands, as well671 words
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Article236 1914-11-19 1602 The Du*ch G •vn»umeut has protest» 1 to the British Givernmeut against the statement that the Dutch Cruiser Kortenaar was present w en the Nijer was sunk in the Downs. They have given the Dutch Fleet orders to sink all mines found. OAL telegrnns received via New York236 words
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56 1914-11-19 1602 M r W G Peter, Hon. Treasurer, sends u-i the following furth- r list of contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bi»k, Penang: Nov. ]3 By Balance >27,644.48 17 Lim Seng Km Neoh 50.00 Manager and Staff of Bcrtam Estate56 words
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Article76 1914-11-19 1602 Mr W G. Pater. Acting Manager of the Chartered B«nk, advis-is us Hist the following amounts have be- n teceivod by him for theenditof the “Belgian Relief Fund” opened bv Mrs. J.ffiu Mitchell: Nov. 13 By Bahnce > 677 74 17 Manager and Staff of Bert am76 words
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101 1914-11-19 1602 {F rom Our Own Correspondent Singapore, November 17. Ihe fund for the benefit of the members of the Malayan c >ntii g*nt. for the front is receiving excellent support. Eighteen bundr-d dollars in ca-h has been receive!, also numerous gifts iu kind. Clothing is badly w101 words
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Advertisement49 1914-11-19 1602 •J Accidents Will Happen, It may be impossible to prevent an acci dent, but it is not imp issible to be prepared writ Chamberla n’s Pain Bilmisnotbeyond anyone’s purse, anlwi ha botrle of his linim mt you are prepar id for most any For sale by all Dispensaries and49 words
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Article1182 1914-11-19 1603 Copyright Telegra n. Received I7rn of Nov. at 5 pm. (Wer’s Service.) Off to the Front. London, November 17. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales has gone to the front. It is understood that he will be attached to Sir John French’s *taff Received 18th(Wer’s Service.) - 1,182 words
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Article74 1914-11-19 1603 [To the Editor, Timet of Malaya] Dear Sir.-I hope that all reasonable Biitishers in this, and other countries, read Disgusted’s protest m vour issue of Saturday 14: will agree with what he say ie the attitude of this Government towards Such weak-kneed ways are sickly,&od cannot74 words
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Article58 1914-11-19 1603 A telegram bas been Chinese Consul >n p «ang f to th« effect „f C < mmunications, -h nghaU 0 that China’s D.niestic Loan oversubscribed. A violent thunderstorm ’«'peXf W' much lightning swept o rf evening. It is stated c loek-tow« houses and th« F M M were58 words
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Article977 1914-11-19 1604 (From Oar Oicti Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November J 4 The guns winch sound the alarm of fire aroused Kuala Lumpur at a quirter to four this morning, when the fire brigade was called to Kampjug Atap. The men, who ar e suinmoaed by bells in their bedrooms,977 words
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Article327 1914-11-19 1604 Requiem Mass. A solemn High Miss of Requiem fir the repose of tbe souls of theoffi’ers and men of the French torpedo boat Mou qaet was held th s morning at the Church of tbe Assumption, the Rev. L M. Duvelle, assisted by the R-v L327 words
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Article300 1914-11-19 1604 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, It is to be h »ped that when we begin to >et our bouse in order after tbe war is over, one most important, question wdl not be oveiluoked, viz., that of prohibiting foreigners from holding Hotel licences. Even300 words
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Article318 1914-11-19 1604 Ihe North China Daily News says —A German cunespondent writes to contradict ibe report to wiiich we alluded, under tbe usual reservation attached to all tueb st >ries, hat Ctpt. Carl v<m Mueller, of the Emden, has an English mother and wife aid was paitiy318 words
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Article840 1914-11-19 1605 As regirds our Random Note of Satur day. it must be pointed out that there are still several German armed march mt vessels at large which may be lurking in these waters and that ship-masters would be well advised not to relax any of the precautions hitherto observed.840 words
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Article126 1914-11-19 1605 A Protest from Ngri Sembiltn. (From Our Own Correspondent Ku da Lumpur, November 18. The Committee of the Negii Setnbilan Planters’ have pa<*ed a resolution expressing their g ave alarm at the recent proposal of the F.MB Government to p ostpone the State’s public works and the126 words
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Article768 1914-11-19 1605 The undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by Messrs. Allen Dennvs Co by auction and private tender yesterday. 24 4 0 lbs. were sold Smoked Sheet $lO6 to s’ls Plain 572 $lOO Unsmoked Sheet 68 82 No. 1 Crepe 2 $BB ‘T m 173 4 560.. 64768 words
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