The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 13 December 1916
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Title Section21 1916-12-13 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. 17.50 Per Annum. Single Copy, 40 ctn. vol. 14. Penang, Wednesday, December 13, 1916. No. 60.21 words
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Advertisement319 1916-12-13 1 I i ,ZZZZ^ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z/'ZZ/ZZZZ/Z/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/7ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ-'ZZZZZZZZ.7ZZZZZZf j CONTENTS. I 5 I I Leaders: Page, Miscellaneous (Continued): 5 Chinese and Taxation 2,080 A 2,087 The Position cf Rumania 2,075 Registration ot Servants 2,<‘82 s Mr. Acquith 2,083 Malacca Notes 2,082 Age and War 2,089 Queen Mary’s Needlework Guild 2,082 The Warfare of319 words
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Advertisement205 1916-12-13 2 j SB fjl 1 |3| J. THF B STRAITS ECHO I MAIL EDITION. I 9 Published the day prior to the departure of each mall R 1 for Europe, and contains the latest local and States b I news originally published in the daily issues, as well as I <ll205 words
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Article1055 1916-12-13 2075 From the cables this morning it is clear thst the full of must be counted among the possibilities of the next few days. Simultaneously we leirn fiom an official French source that the Grand Duke Nicholas who enj jys ave y high military reputation has ben1,055 words
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Article644 1916-12-13 2075 I* an! Mrs, Birn?, of Singapore, sre •p- rding part of their horevmoAjti at the Crag We regret to It Ara that 2nd L*ut, J M. Chill, who went home from the F..M S. Gjvernment service id February and j< iued the Buffs is reported to be mitemg. We644 words
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Advertisement96 1916-12-13 2075 snaarua V<s qr< FlHhhbd diilv (except Sundays and public holidays) AT TH I CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. Ko. 5 Beach Street, Penang. Pbicb. Daily Local $24 per annum. ,r Outetation,,, Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLB ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing Department 343 N.H.—All busineM communications should96 words
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Article1260 1916-12-13 2076 A Defiaitioa-of Sorts. A journalist, according to a rec mt definition, is a person who is expected to be able to make intelligible to others that which even he may not himself understand.” There is ingenious enough, but it can hardly be said to go the whole way.1,260 words
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Article889 1916-12-13 2076 (Reuter’» Senice,) Copyright Telegram. RECON STRUCTION STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER, Coßfdetits Reports. London, December! In the House of Commons, Mr replying to a question regarding Controller stated that, 8 the ‘‘The King, upon advice I Wva Majesty to day, has approved thl/ •truction of the Government, d?(Reuter’» Senice,) Copyright Telegram. - 889 words
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Article57 1916-12-13 2077 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted h“re to-day at $9l, buyers no sellers, and in London at £lBB spot and £lB9 15s. three months’ sight. Messrs. Boustead A Co. inform us that the following were the quotations for Rubber on Spot in London yesterday Plantation Ist latex57 words
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Article446 1916-12-13 2077 (Reuter** Stnio.) BERLIN CLAIMS. IRST RUMANIAN’ ARMY DEFEAT D Turgoviatea Captured. London, Dec. 4, 7.50 p.m. erl l n (ffic al aD uouncem“nt states that the Austrian. German, Turkish and Dulgar armies in Rumania have ccmpleted tteir junctions and csp’urrd Turgovistes, completely defeating the Rumanian First Army. The(Reuter** Stnio.) - 446 words
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Article447 1916-12-13 2077 (Brwte’i Senia.) v-tMunt THE ENTENTE DEMANDS Goveramsat Promisee. Athena, Dec mber 4. Eight bittenes instead of s x will be delivered tu the Entente. fno G eek Government premises tbs fudest protection to the Entente nationals •nd -grees fe accord legal guarantees to the arrested V «nudists.(Brwte’i Senia.) . v-tMunt - 447 words
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Article293 1916-12-13 2078 (Rntet’s Senice). Copyright Telegram. Treaek-Mortar Fightiat. London, Dec. 5 12.20 a.m. General Haig reports the usual artillery* firing and trench*mortar fighting. Hostile Shelliag. London. December 4, 2.5 p.m. General Haig reports that hostile shelling took place at Guendecourt and Fonquevillers and adds: We heavily bombarded the neighbourhood of(Rntet’s Senice). Copyright Telegram. - 293 words
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Article41 1916-12-13 2078 (From Our Own Correspondent») Singapore, December 6. The engagement is announced of the Hon, Mr. F. Seton James, Colonial Secretary, t) Doris Francis, daughter of Lieut -Colonel W. H. Bisevi, of the Army Pay Department, and Mrs. Bisevi,41 words
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Article26 1916-12-13 2078 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 4, The prices in the London Rubber Market to-day were Pale Crepn w 2/11J Diamond Smoked 2/11J26 words
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Article689 1916-12-13 2078 P. C. Fined fob Assault. Ibrahim, Marine Police Constable No. 203, was this morning summoned before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel in the Third Court charged with assaulting Vengadasalam Chetty. The accused, who was represented by Mr. B. E. Ross, claimed to be tried. Thecomplainant stated that on689 words
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Article394 1916-12-13 2078 [To The Editor or the Strait, Twu.i Una r v~i ln al9bur J’» Uw, O f hod Vol 6, page 11, lt j, .utedJqS* Parliament has authorised t>e comJi acquisition of land it ha. almost in T fe provided for the payment of mo ‘'““J pensation to394 words
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Article187 1916-12-13 2078 Alma 26,900 lb, Bukit Toh Khng 17,575 lb, Shanghai Klibing 12,*****. Kota Bahroe 41,801 lb. Sungei Dun 17,959 lb, Chemor United 19.975 lb, 8b«o--ghai Malay 19.835 lb, Cluny 21.*****, Kinta Kollas 46,686 lb. Khan Ke 6 020 lb, Tanj mg Pau 15.169 lb, 21,535 lb, Kamuoting (io187 words
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1298 1916-12-13 2079 A striking feature of the expression of sentiment in Malaya with regard to the war, to the policy to be adopted towards contributions in money an 1 kind, and tot'.e methods to be devised to meet fresh financial commitments, has assuredly been the gratifying part1,298 words
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Article359 1916-12-13 2079 —T.O.M. A Wabsivq to via Prsttr I i view of tbe hrg« number of app rations far conre-arn of mining land* to agriculture, n tire it g v n •tawhere in thia i»*ue (f the o/ that the Gjvernmett d n t rvc gn <• »nv—T.O.M. - 359 words
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Article293 1916-12-13 2079 Ma. Jt «tick Eabnsnaw* Stbobu, Cbiticish. Mr. Justice Earnshaw deliver’d judgment in a civil suit in which Tan 000 Pmg, Kuala Kangsar, sued John Achib*ld RueeelJ. as c< mmittee of tbe estate of Khoo Khye Cheah. a person of unsound tn nd. of Ku J a K*ngsar The293 words
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Article790 1916-12-13 2080 Mori Suggestions. The Free Press publishes the following report of proceedings at a special meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on November 25, translated from the Chinese vernacular paper Chen Nam Poh The local Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday last held a general meeting which790 words
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Article482 1916-12-13 2080 —M. T. R. J. In his patriotic speech at the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines the other day when a tax on tin for the purposes of the war was discussed, Mr. F. E. Mair made reference to certain remarks by His Excellency Sir John Anderson, then Governor—M. T. & R. J. - 482 words
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Article608 1916-12-13 2080 —T.O.M. Action Bbtwb.n L Hoidat Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court q;— Tuesday morning the Chit f JnS‘ PM John Buckmil, K-C.) began L an action arising out of B the liquiX 2 Garman firms iu the Straits suhi under the Alien Enemies Ordinance of 1914.—T.O.M. - 608 words
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Advertisement61 1916-12-13 2080 A Favorite Rvb Dowa. The golfer, the football and the all player round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, It is just the thing for a rub down after a hard gam°. Ail soreness disappears like msg'*- and Rpiains and swellings are cured in one-third less time than61 words
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Article648 1916-12-13 2081 (leuter’j Sevict.) Oocrright Telecra-n. FALL OF BUKHAREST. BERLIN CLAIMS. Maekeasea it Pursuit. London, December 5, 7.50 p.m. A Berlin official announcement states: “General von Mackensen, who it pursuing and breaking the resistance of the enemy rear-goards, has crossed the railway line from Bukharest to Turgovistea and ii advancing(leuter’j Sevict.) Oocrright Telecra-n. - 648 words
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Article272 1916-12-13 2081 [To th I Editor or thi Mrai/s JfeAo Sr, As reported in your issue of yesterday’s date. one Eng Guan was sentenced by Mr. V G. Ezechifll tn one month R. 1. for theft of 3 hair-pins from a little girl io Kuhm Line, and he admitted a272 words
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Article662 1916-12-13 2081 A Tiikvixa Flow. Ram as imv appea-ed before Mr. 8, H Liogston ia the 8-cuod Court th s morning charged, on three count*, with t’sft o* cloth truth the Hirbiur Muter*» Office and from 75, Y irk R ad and also theft of doth* nz a*, tbe662 words
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Article362 1916-12-13 2082 How IT WORE* IN CEYLON. [To TMi Editor of the Time» oj Malaya,] Sir,—A little time ago one of your contemporaries. in an endeavour to belittle the scheme for the registration of servants,made the ill-informed and sweeping statement that the Ordinance was now a dead letter in362 words
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Article192 1916-12-13 2082 Men's Foursomes. A. M. Sellar and L C. R' binson E. R. Henderson and C. Henry Hertz W. Dnncan and H. Oxeuham I C. G. May and C. B. R’dwav Dr. Jamieson and A. 8 Hall C. C. Rogers and F. C. L°an G. B, Fitzgerald and192 words
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Article287 1916-12-13 2082 B.T. Corr. The price of rubber land in Malacca has risen by leaps and bounds, and offers of as much as $1,500 for an acre in bearing have been refused. There is, therefore, a land boom in this Settlement of no mean order. May it not collapse asB.T. Corr. - 287 words
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Article41 1916-12-13 2082 Latest Quotations, Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $90.75, business done. Messrs. Boustead A Co. inform us that the following were thequotations for Rubber on Spot in London yesterday Plantation Ist latex crepe 3/J. Smoked sheet 3/J.41 words
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Article226 1916-12-13 2082 (From Our Own Correspondent London, December 5, The prices in the London Rubber Market today were Pale Crepe 3/0-} Diamond Smoked 3/0J Reuter cables from tho Hagui that the Dutch Finance Minister bis withdrawn bis resignation. A Reuter’s cable from Amsterdam states that a Dutchman and German226 words
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Article176 1916-12-13 2082 Penang Women \Vobi Ibi Amount previously acknowledged Mrs Jamieson (16th Don 1 H, L (2nd j Mrs Ebden 10.00 Presbyterian Church Ladies Work’ 1000 ing Party (4th Don.) A Slacker w Mrs. B. Powell (sth Don 'J’JJ Mrs. Treogove (16th Don.) sqq P in -33,086.88 Hospital176 words
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Article150 1916-12-13 2082 Mrs. L. P. Ebden acknowledges with many thanks the following donations for 100,000 cigarette to be sent to the Overseas Club for distribution to our soldiers and sailors. Messrs. Adamson Gilfillan and Compioy have kindly allowed freight free for tbs consignment, J. Heim Eeq $lO, Mrs150 words
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Article101 1916-12-13 2082 A’or Pongru 24.370 lb, Brieh 15,271 1U Merbau 12,033 Ib, North Perak 2,033 Aver Kuning 6.700 lb, and TemerloU 7,691 lb. Says the Malay Mail of Tuesday The jack roof of the F. M. 8. t Headquarters Office collapsed yesterday sW’ 2 o’clock in the afternoon while101 words
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Advertisement48 1916-12-13 2082 Accidents Will Hw<*ft may be impossible to' P r^ e l ’”p,rtd «In t, but it is not impossible' ,o for it. Chamberlain's ?»'■> B’l nd anyone’s purse, and wit mO ft this liniment you are l' r<^ ar ir jei sod anything. For sale by U Diepens* Dealers.48 words
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Article616 1916-12-13 2083 Of practically all th it lies behind the political crisis in England we necessarily remain ignorant and probably D ot for another fifty years, till the Letters of King George V and the authoritative Lives of the principal actors in the present drama have been published, will the616 words
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Article677 1916-12-13 2083 The R f P.rU d M tr k .re tUjlD g lt tbe <t Ifwb 'Y Belloa hit by the... Tula to d.Tfor lo.lh wh.re beW(l b.. on Be', 11 M B ,|ton J M... Bedun a.so e (t by the same »eml. Mu, B.teyj, wboM e OWBBI Dt677 words
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Article1062 1916-12-13 2083 Tba Rcthiag Praaiar. Of course no man is mdispea able, not even Mr. Llo'd George, and the w fT<t mundane m vrmrot” wdl not be impeded b>Ciu em n stere resign. But the ret'gnat on ot M r A»qu th, who took over office n April 8. 1908,1,062 words
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Article130 1916-12-13 2084 The following orders have been issued by the Volunteer Headquarters regarding next Sunday's Field Exero ses One Mixim (Bergt. Ballantyne) “A,” B,” C.” and D c ompanies will fall in at 225 am. at Magoz'ne Police Station. Trams will leave at 6 30 a.m. sharp. Veterans will assemble130 words
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Article41 1916-12-13 2084 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 190.75, business done. Messrs. Boustead Co. inform us that the following were the quotations for Rubber on Spot in London yesterday Plantation Ist latex crepe 3/J. Smoked sheet 3/J.41 words
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Article24 1916-12-13 2084 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 5. The prices in the London Rubber Market to-day were: Pale Urey*» Diamond Smoked 3/0|24 words
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Article1493 1916-12-13 2084 (Reuter's Senice) Copyright Telegram. THE NEW CABINET, PREMIER'S POSITION, Extraordinary Situation. Further Details, London, December 5, 7,5 a.m. The Morning Pott says that the departure of Mr, McKenna from the Treasury is regarded as settled. Mr. Lloyd George's Demaads, The Daily Graphic says that Mr. Lloyd George(Reuter's Senice) Copyright Telegram. - 1,493 words
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Article448 1916-12-13 2085 (Imteri Senia,) Oopyr<b’ Tetacraau RADICAL CHANGES. I Ntw s«* Lord*. Louden, December 4. The London Gazette announces that Admiral Sir Cecil Burney has been appointed S’cond B*a Lord and Captain Liontl Halsey Fourth Sea Lord, Sigsiftcaaes of tbt Appoiatcssata. The Admiralty appointments are regarded I as signifying radical(Imteri Senia,) Oopyr<b’ Tetacraau - 448 words
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Article483 1916-12-13 2085 (Icvter’i Scrvia.) ‘•®rnak< Ta.««T«m Ssrbiaa Svcuimi Dav.lopad. London, December 5. A Fe bian c fficial announcement states •‘We drv*kp*d the soccvsms north of Grannta ard Budimirci and earned a new fortified position.” Strat.gie Poaitioa Captarsd. London, December 6. R-uter’s correspondent with the British Headquarters spates that the latest(Icvter’i Scrvia.) ‘•®rnak< Ta.««T«m - 483 words
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Obituary143 1916-12-13 2085 Obituary. Standard Oil Magaata. New York, December 5. The death is announced of Mr. Archbold, president of the Standard Oil Trus Obituary. Dr. Richter. Amsterdam, December 6. A message from Bayreuth says that the musician Dr. Richter is dead. Death. Goldham—At 3, Clove Hill Road, Penang, on Saturday, Docember 9.143 words
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Article518 1916-12-13 2086 (Renter's Service). Copyright Telegram. OFFICIAL STATEMENT, British Life aid Property. London, December 5. In the House of Lords the Marquess of Crewe stated that a telegram had been received from the British Minister which indicated that a certain degree of order had been re-established at Athens. Immediate(Renter's Service). Copyright Telegram. - 518 words
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Article443 1916-12-13 2086 (Teutei's Service.) Copyright Telegram Steamers Sunk. London, December 5. The following steamers have been sunk British— Moeraki. King Bleddyn. Danish— Trsa. Greek— Demiirios Ingles sis. Norwegian— KricA, Lindoe. Bossi. Five of the crew of the Nagota Maru were killed and five wounded by gun-fire. Norway's Losses. Christiania, December(Teutei's Service.) Copyright Telegram - 443 words
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Article407 1916-12-13 2086 (Wet’s Servie.) Copyright Teleg ram President’s Poli Cv MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, Shortest oa Record. President Wilson’s Meswgeto’ cS£. is the shortest on record. It deal, Iv with domestic affairs, mainly tion of railway labou’r on eight-hour day. It advocates an ment of the law, authorising that labour disputes(Wet’s Servie.) Copyright Telegram. - 407 words
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Advertisement37 1916-12-13 2086 Early Colds. Be careful of the colds you k ‘‘d.» tiino of the year. They are particularly genus. A neglected cold may mean ter-long cold. Take Cbambertam. Remedy at once. For sale by <n P® and Dealers.37 words
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Article1207 1916-12-13 2087 rhe recent murder of Eurcpnn pl inter in Johore, following on similar outran, during the present year in Perak and Neiri Se.nbilan, has led to a discussion in the Press regarding crime in Malaya. Murd°r. OUS attacks on Europeans in this count y are of much1,207 words
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Article643 1916-12-13 2087 [To TH! EPITOBOF TH 8 Mai y 1 Tnbt «4. Sr,—ln regard to the mwtinf which took pltce m th* Chamber of C- mme res to diszusw the qu r <tion of war taxation, the report of tbe pr(<e-*ditgi as translated frrm the Cbin e »e papers643 words
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Advertisement52 1916-12-13 2087 Accidents Will Hsppea. I.t may be impossible to prevent an accident, but it is not impossible to be. prepare for it. Chamberlaia’a Pain Brim is not >*• y«>n J anyone’s purse, and with a b3t > o. this huiment you are prepared f r 1,1 anything. Fur tale by Difrl®52 words
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Article63 1916-12-13 2088 (From #»r Own Correspondent,) Singapore, December 7. The Chief Justise, Sir J. A. Bucknill, reserved judgment in the action arising out of the Alien Enemies Winding Up Ordinance in which Mr, Lowther Kemp (Liquidator of the Singapore branch of the Deutsche Asiatische Bank) is the plaintiff63 words
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Article529 1916-12-13 2088 Liability in Dispute, The hearing of the action by Mr. W. Lowther Kemp against Mr. R, T. Reid arising out of the liquidation of enemy firms under the Alien Enemies (Winding Up) Ordinance, 1914, was continued before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, K.C.) in tbe Singapore529 words
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Article469 1916-12-13 2088 [To the Editor of the Strait» Echo,) Dear Sir, I shall be much obliged if you can kindly find space in your paper for the attached copies of letters from the War Office and Stir Garter Secretary, acknowledging the Kedah subscriptions of £2,250/- for a Bittieplane, and £276-18-4469 words
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Article98 1916-12-13 2088 (From Our Own Singapore, December 8. At the Singapore Rubber Auctio® 859,546 lb. were sold at the following priow; per picul Smoked Sheets $l5l to $l5B Good 144 to 151 Plain 138 to 139 Unsmoked Fine 137 to 147 Good 130 to 18$ Fine 133 to 18998 words
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Article210 1916-12-13 2088 The undermentioned prices wore realised for rubber sold by Messrs, Allen Dennyi and Co. at their Auction Sale yesterday Smoked Ribbed Sheet $l5O to $155 per picul. Smoked Plain Sheet $l3l $135 h No. 2 Smoked Sheet $136 $147 n Unsmoked Sheet $129 $134 Crepe fine pale210 words
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Advertisement11 1916-12-13 2088 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods 7 Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d.11 words
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Advertisement90 1916-12-13 2088 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prom pt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to taks a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem dy meets all these requirements. It acts90 words
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Article22 1916-12-13 2089 Eicbabm-Ob Dec. 8:h at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mr. and Mr?. R M Richards, of CUedooi* Estate, a 90 n.22 words
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Article1224 1916-12-13 2089 Youth will be served. The resignation of the Premier, who is 65, making way for a successor 12 years younger, aye-chionisE-s with the passing of the command of the Grand Fleet from Sir John Jellicoe. who is 57, to Sir David Beatty, who is 45, Fourteen years1,224 words
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Article664 1916-12-13 2089 R’uter announces that Sirdar Daljit Singh was received in audience by tee King. Mr M C. Hay. ADO K Kuala Lpts. who has been in >nd iff rent health for some time past, has gone on a trip to Japan. r Mr. R W. I«amberstoD, Chief Inspector of Customs,664 words
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Article319 1916-12-13 2090 (Reuter's Senice.) Ccpyright Telegram. Fuaekal Bombarded. Lisbon, December 6. A submarine threw fifty shells on Fun* eh al and hit a boat and killed six Portuguese sailors. She disappeared when subjected to a strong fire from the land batteries. Freaek Gun-Boat Surprised. Lisbon, December 6—Later. It transpires(Reuter's Senice.) Ccpyright Telegram. - 319 words
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Article43 1916-12-13 2090 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 8. Messrs. Fraser Co’s weekly report states that rubber shares are quiescent. The firmness of the commodity is not shown in the share market. Industrials attracted more attention. The Penang Municipal Loan made 81.43 words
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Article372 1916-12-13 2090 (Reuter's Service). Copyright Telegram. MISLEADING MESSAGES. Foreiga Office ABaouaeemeat. L?ndon, December 6. The Foreign Office states that Press messages from Greece are misleading inasmuch as the Royalist have regained control of the cables and Press censorships and Allied Press correspondents at Athens are threatened with personal violence.(Reuter's Service). Copyright Telegram. - 372 words
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Article411 1916-12-13 2090 (Reuter'i Seni M Copyright Telegr am Pacifist Resolution Rejected, Rome, Dacember 7 Replying in the Chamber to th® n list pacifist resolution the posed that they postpone discussion f months “because the Chambe. could not w. in favour of a premature .nd peace and it was(Reuter'i SeniM.) Copyright Telegram. - 411 words
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Advertisement71 1916-12-13 2090 Whooping Cough. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also Fquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate, It has been used successfully in mai-y epidemics and71 words
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Article1040 1916-12-13 2091 (Roller'i Service) Copyright Teh* run. BRITAIN’S NATIONAL MINISTRY. Mr. Boaar Law Co-operate*. Londe n, December 6. The King has asked Mr. Lloyd George to form a Government. He has consentel and will endeavour to form a National Miniatry irrespective cf party. London, December 6—Later. An authoritative announcement(Roller'i Service) Copyright Teh*run. - 1,040 words
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Article292 1916-12-13 2091 OUiUt’i Snviaj U>«rr«hi TMlNcrw» GERMAN ADVANCE B.rlia V.rtioa. London, December 6. The Berlin offi isl announcement, concluding, state* “We cleand out the Rumanians southwari of the Arge.nl and are now advancing on B >k barest." The communique claims that the Germans captured 1,6* 0 men and four gunsOUiUt’i Snviaj U>«rr«hi TMlNcrw» - 292 words
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Article58 1916-12-13 2091 (From Our Own Correepondtnl) Smgspo D crtr.be r 8 At the Charity foo’bdl match H. K 8r A’thur Young. M«j r-Gene nd K dout, and the Bishop of 8 ng.p-ri were pieaent. Th* find sc ires were 8. C. C. 3 < th Strai's Chinese 1 g al58 words
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Advertisement67 1916-12-13 2091 Qaaccau/y Wsrii Why waat* word» ar d advertising apace in describing the u.soy pr lets of m**rit in Chamberlen*. C ugh R<*m»<Jy The moot fa*t d us *r* a.ti’h d when w« stale that it cur a e»>lda and o>u k ba from swv rsuee, and that it r utaiite67 words
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Article411 1916-12-13 2092 (Renter's Senice.) Copyright Telegram. Viceroy’s Council. London, December 6. Writing in the Times in reference to a leaflet circulated among members of Parliament by Sir William Wedderburn on the subject of a Memorandum regarding elected members of the Viceroy’s Council, Lord Sydenham says that the proposed changes would(Renter's Senice.) Copyright Telegram. - 411 words
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Article276 1916-12-13 2092 FeuteA Service.) Copyright Telegram Legislators at Loggerheads. Petrograd, Dec. 7, The debates in the Duma culminated in the resignation of the President M. Rodzianko in consequence of an insult from a member of the Fxtreme Right M. Maikoff, calling M. Rodzianko a babbling blackguard.” M. Markoff said that• FeuteA Service.) Copyright Telegram - 276 words
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Article58 1916-12-13 2092 Ladies’ Medal Competition, December, 1916. Winner Mrs. F. T. Kinder 40 42 =B2 14=68 nett Miss C. Brown 36 42=78- 2=76 Mrs. Breretcn Martin 45 38=83- 5=78 Mrs. Benson 48 46=94—16=78 The following also played, but made no return Mrs. G. C. Clarke, Mrs. C. G. May,58 words
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Article41 1916-12-13 2092 (From Our Own Correspondent»} Singapore, December 8. The Volunteers will parade on Monday on the occasion of the unveiling of the tablet in St. Andrew’s Cathedral in memory of members of the Corps who fell in the Singapore Mutiny.41 words
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Article41 1916-12-13 2092 Our Own London, D, aabwg Tne price, in the London Rubber M..L to-day were Pale Crepe Diamond Smoked London, December 7 :o T da e y P ;ĕ“ B ntheLOndOn Pale Crepe Diamond Smoked q/? 3/4 3/441 words
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Article96 1916-12-13 2092 (From Our Own CbrreqnndenQ Singapore, December 8, Sin 8 a P ore Rubber Auction 859,546 lb. were sold at the following prices; Smoked Sheet 1151 toMM Good ISI Plain 188 to 139 Unsmoked Fine 137 tn 117 Good 130 to 181 Fine 188 to 189 Crepes 15296 words
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Article80 1916-12-13 2092 The undermentioned price, were realind for rubber sold by Messrs. Allen Dennys and Co. at their Auction Sale yesterday Smoked Ribbed Sheet 1150 to 1155 per picul. Smoked Plain 2 Sheet $l3l $136 No. 2 Smoked Sheet $136 $147 M Unsmoked Sheet $129 $134 H Crepe fine pale80 words
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Article55 1916-12-13 2092 At the Eastern Produce Exchange Audio, yesterday the following prices were obtsi Diamond Smoked Fair from »139 to »}s> Diamond Unemoked J Plain Unsmoked »>29 to IW Diamond Smoked No. 2 371 Brown Crepe »> >„ /gj Virgin Scrap Pressed Scrap Loose Scrap m 83,494 lb. were55 words
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Article56 1916-12-13 2092 Latest Quotation». Tin (unrefined) is quoted at $90.25, buyers no sellers, 10 (refined) at $9l, business done sold) and in London at £lB6 15s. P° £lBB 10*. three months’ sight. Messrs. Boustead Co. i nfor J“ the following were the quotations on Spot in London yesterday Plantation56 words
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Advertisement62 1916-12-13 2092 A Germ Destroyer. There is no danger whatever from lock jaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is promptly applied. It is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause these diseases, It also cause wounds to heal without maturation and in ongpthird the time62 words
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Advertisement10 1916-12-13 2092 For Chronic Chest Comp'ainh, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d.10 words
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Article516 1916-12-13 2093 Most Succmsful Baxaar, The Annual Bazaar aud sale cf work ot th© Ministering Cmldreu’s League was beid last evaoiog at ths Town Hall which w* n tastefully decorated for the occasion. Tae Bazaar, which was under tbe patronage of the Hon’ble Mr. A. T. Bryant. Resident Councillor,516 words
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Article758 1916-12-13 2093 And An»k B«&“ Mr. Jus’ice Earrshsw delivered judgment in Smgopjre rec‘n‘ly in an mte eating Malay wni which turned < n th» c rect iuterpr n tat cn of the words an.ik anak bwa. It w 'u.«l appear that eighteen y'a'S ago probate was granted of the758 words
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Article79 1916-12-13 2093 At the E .stern Produce Exchange Auction yesterday the following pneo were obtained: Diamond Smoke! Fair frlra 1139 to 1151 Diamond Unsm tked w 1133 to 1136 Plain Un*mokei <( |129 to 5134 Diamond Smoked No. 2 S 97 to 1109 Browu Crepe SI 18 Virgin Scrap79 words
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Article293 1916-12-13 2093 Ladirr* Mrdal Com err mow, Decrmbir, 1916. Winner Mrs. r. T. Kind* r 40 +42=88- 14« 68 nett Mls C. Brown 36 +42 78- 2= 76 Mrs. Brereteu Martin 45 +3B 83- 5= 78 Ml». Bensou 48 +46 The following also played, but made no return Mrs.293 words
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Advertisement70 1916-12-13 2093 A Favarite Rvb D.wa. Tbe golfer, tbs football and th 1 player round atb.ete know the va ue of Cban.brlaitt’s Pain Bal®, h>• ju-t the thing for a rub down after a hard g-m-. *I rww-aa 1 L.. m *nd »l”a n» i’l l dipapp ar* l»a ri i I70 words
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Article1293 1916-12-13 2094 A Question of Correct Interpretation, The difficulties of judge and jury in a court like ours, where evidence has to be interpreted and documents translated into English, are well exemplified by the case which we report elsewhere to-day. The whole question turned on the correct interpretation of the1,293 words
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Article65 1916-12-13 2094 The Members, Qt’rom, Our Om Corrapowim!,} Tk O Lum P ur D «mitt 8. The Committee in regard to w. r tmtin» which met yesterday, comprises Sir E I Brockman(Chairmau), the B>u ltend.hi~ Sri Adika Raj., Tuogku M.khofc, and Messrs, Like Yew, Eu Ton» Sen. Parimanam Pillay,65 words
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Article458 1916-12-13 2094 (From Our Own Correipondmt) Singapore, December 8. At the Charity football match H. E. Sir Arthur Young. Major-General Ridout, and the Bishop of Singapore were present. The final score» were S. C. C. 3 goals Straits Chinese 1 goal The Chinese put up an exceptionally good game. Says458 words
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Article810 1916-12-13 2095 4 -L 4 C. E. Further acquaintance with the effects of the decision of the Board of Referess under the Excess Profits Tax, as regards the percentage standard allowed to plantation companies, does not lead to any appreciation of the inequity that is being enforced on many4 -L 4 C. E. - 810 words
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Article150 1916-12-13 2095 [To thi Editor of the Strait» Kch*.] Dear Sir, j I beg to advise having to-dav forwarded I to the Colonial Secretary for the credit of I the above Fund 1897, being further sub- I scriptions received, as per attached list, I since the remittance on 17th150 words
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Article113 1916-12-13 2095 [To the Editor of the Strait» Time».] S r,-Why the trouble aid expense of collecting an income-tax An import tax on all goods not of British origin (with a rebate for our Allies), would produce more than an income-tax, and easier to collect (motor cars and tyres alone would113 words
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Article81 1916-12-13 2095 Tbe cu'put of the New T.mbun MiuM for the month of N -ember pel. 15 M :.r.. Lew 4 Co., «re offi :.»Hr formed” it the output from I|" b J.'» Ttd during November was 300 piculs. x*. h kattis” Tin ore 36.448 Ti a dutv paid was81 words
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Article634 1916-12-13 2095 r. Bright Prosfbcws T .e third annual ordinary general meeting cf the sha’eholders nf Csth Cnemists, Limited, was h*ld at the Chamber of Commerce at noon to day with the Hon. M' J. Mitchell in the chair. There were a!*o pre s*nt Dr. W. N B-igh*. Dr.r. - 634 words
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Article1877 1916-12-13 2096 Annual General Meeting The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Cricket Club was held at the Club Pavilion yesterday evening when there were present over fifty members. In the absence of Mr. R. T. Reid, President, Mr. R E. Prentis (Vice-President) proposed that Lt.1,877 words
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Article1229 1916-12-13 2097 One of the grounds for grievance ag&icat the late Government which we fiud peraiatently advanced in the more critical organs of the London press was its failure to take i‘epi to carry into effect the resolutions of the Paris Conference regarding trade during and after the1,229 words
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Article657 1916-12-13 2097 Mr. J. R X cholaon, C.M G Chairman ot Tn j ng Pager, it in Penang on business connected with Prye Dock. The Hun. M r C. W. Dub shire paavrd through Penang by the Media today n© h>a way home. He motored rounl the Island this aflornooD. Dr,657 words
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Article1252 1916-12-13 2098 Sicvt «rat la prhelpio. Dark days and anxious—Britons, wherefore wonder For Britain, since her chronicles begin, Never waged war in which she did not blunder— Merer waged war in which she did not win. A Word la Stasoa, Says a contemporary: His Excellency the Governor and His Excellency1,252 words
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Article467 1916-12-13 2098 Neuter’s Service.) Uooyright Telegram. BERLIN CLAIMS. Kaiser to Maekeaua. The Kaiser Mackensen thanking him for “th? m memorable capture of the capital of X treacherous enemy, Rumania," Mora Prisoaera Take*. ad 1- i London, December 7. a onn 1 announ oement clams that 9,200 more prisoners were takenNeuter’s Service.) Uooyright Telegram. - 467 words
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Article986 1916-12-13 2099 (Reuter's Senice) Conyntht Televrsm. LABOUR THE PIVOT. Mr. Herbert Samuel Deeliaea, London, December 8, Mr. Herbert Samuel has declined the invitation of Mr. Lloyd George to join the Government. Liberal Co-operatioa Promised, It is authoritatively stated that Mr. Asquith and bis colleagues will fully cooperate with the Government(Reuter's Senice) Conyntht Televrsm. - 986 words
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Article511 1916-12-13 2099 (tatdM SdrviaJ VV-WIM Til rrsw. Dastardly Outrag.a. London, December 7. R uter learns d italic of a d sotardly attack on tbe Mayor of Athens. M. B»nocbi, wbo is a septuagenarian aid a member of the Greek colony in Alrxandna. His house was subjected to a fusillade(tatdM SdrviaJ « VV-WIM Til rrsw. - 511 words
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Article427 1916-12-13 2100 (Revtet't Service). Copyright Telegram. No New» for a Fortaight. Paris, December 2. It is officially announced that the French battleship Suffrsn which left on November 24 for Lorient has not arrive 1. It is feared she is a total loss. [The Bujfren was a battleship of 12.730(Revtet't Service). Copyright Telegram. - 427 words
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Article313 1916-12-13 2100 (Reuter's Senice.) Copyright Telegram. Vote of Coafideaee Adopted. London, December 8. At a subsequent secret session the French Chamber adopted a vote of confidence in the Government by 344 votes to 160. The Chamber’s vote of confidence approves of the Government’s resolution to concentrate on the general conduct(Reuter's Senice.) Copyright Telegram. - 313 words
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Article123 1916-12-13 2100 COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS. Proposal» Gazetted. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, December 8. The F. M. 8. War Coutiibution Committee has recommended, among other thing?, the following import duties Bicycles 10 per cent, ad valorem. Matches $6O per case of 7,200 boxes. Motor Spirit 10 cents per gallon,123 words
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Article187 1916-12-13 2100 To a well-informed correspondent cartain questions regarding the rubber. We give below his answers- at Horned The present rise is due to ths MmoW shortage of freights. Always UwJIT end of the year forward contracts f. t .u December delivery have to be fnisiu Thinking they187 words
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Article128 1916-12-13 2100 The case in which Roda Singh and Baths, the gateman and signalman, who were charged with negligence of duty in connection with the recent railway accident, when a train dashed through and smashed the gates at the Silibin Road level crossing, was taken up before Mr.128 words
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Article242 1916-12-13 2100 Nov. 3 By Balance 8,869.57 4 R Scott monthly 2500 Dec. 2 Chief Post Office 23rd instalment 51.45 4 R. Scott monthly 25.00 Doc. 8 By Balance $3,971.02 An application for a plot of land in the vitiuity of the Chinese Temple at Birdh Road as a242 words
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Article903 1916-12-13 2101 —Str&itt Timet. Kuala Lumpur D cember 7. Shipments of goods after long delays are now arriving one after the other with embarrassing celerity. As a c 'Dsequenc* our traders and shopkeepers are finding them selves with very large stocks to hand's This is certainly better than being—Str&itt Timet. - 903 words
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Article350 1916-12-13 2101 Mrs, T. 0. Woodfoid has rrce ved the following letter of acknowledgment of a remittance sent to the Overteas Club Tobacco Fur.d The Oversea* Club, Aldwych, London, October 30, 1916 Midair, Please accept my cordial thanks for your letter of September 23, with draft for £5O350 words
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Article737 1916-12-13 2101 A F’aospsaors Yuan The trade returns for ’h* tbi’d quarter of the year, which are snslysed in another co.umn, give subatan’ial evidence of the prosperity cf tbe Co’ooy and alao < f tbe fact that that |r vperity is m gr at to rubtier. Oat uf an737 words
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Article913 1916-12-13 2102 [A Characteristic Series by Tom Wright, Reviewing Human Speculations from the Earliest Times till Now.] [Continued.] Zeno they suppose to have backed up Parmenides, but he was really in my line, a making game of it all. He is tbe chap who proved by logic the impossibility of913 words
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Article983 1916-12-13 2102 Financier. [To the Editor of the Maliy a Tribune.'] Sir, —Considerable interest has been aroused by the statement in ths Hous* of Commons on November 14 last, by Mr. Bonar Law, that tbe Colonial Office influence was directed to securing the largest possible man power from theFinancier. - 983 words
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Advertisement40 1916-12-13 2102 The Best Couth Medicine. Cbamlwrlaiu'e Cough remedy. largest selling cough medicine in to-dav because it dees exactly what a co k medicine is supposed to do. It' Bto P®, 0 and colds speedily and effectually, by all dispensaries and dealers,40 words
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Article748 1916-12-13 2103 WAR’S EFFECT ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. Comparative Statistics. I Thu official re'ura of imp rt? and exports of the Straits SettDmenU for the quarter ended September 30 has been issued and shows that the trade of the three Setlements continues to increase, The figures for the748 words
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Article422 1916-12-13 2103 We are in complete agreement with T. E. N. who writes from Johore to the Strait» Timet as follows Eiriy this year—about May—the question of directors’ fees was discussed in your columns owing to tie absurd amount of $l4 890 02 having been apportion! d to the directorate422 words
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Article733 1916-12-13 2103 5 istibdat’s Exnctsna. Th-ide* of th- fi-id fxerciaca for the Volunte*Ts end the Cad-its vewerdav war t! e defence of ard attack on Olugor Honea and th® main or j-ct m this cecaamo for both aides was practice and not »trat®gy, Tbe turn-cut yesterday was unususilv small, probib733 words
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Article902 1916-12-13 2104 Chinese Plater Assaulted. A Malay lad named Bahari was charged yesterday before Mr. A. M. Goodman, in the Ipoh Police Court, with having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Lee Huan Boon on the P.O R.C. padang on November 21, says the Ipoh paper of Saturday. The902 words
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Article406 1916-12-13 2104 Evans—Rickett, A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the St. George's Church this morning by the Rev. Mr. Keppel Garnier, the contracting parties being Mr, Leonard Melville Evans, of Messrs. Huttenbach Brothers A Co, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. Evans of Bala, Wales, and Miss406 words
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Article390 1916-12-13 2104 [TO THE EbXTOR OF THE M a l aya J*. Sir, As an erroneous impression k. uncreated by tbe publication Fn Ur J”**» a reprint from the Free correct tran.lafion of the Chinese n«.» report of the Extraordinary Mating Singapore Cbmese Chamber of hope you will give390 words
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Article208 1916-12-13 2104 fTo the Editor of the Straits Timet Sir, —Indians are still required to secure a police pass in case of their leaving this Colony. Now, the origin of the order has become a talk of the pa st, but tbe pass »y>* tem still lives. The aim208 words
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Article43 1916-12-13 2105 Evans Rick^tt—On Djcembar 11, 1916 at St. George’s Church, Pdmcg by the R- v. Keppel Garnier, M. A., Leonard M’lvi.le Evans,of Meas B,Huttenb-icb Brothers ACo. to Minnie Bjatrice Kicked, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bickett, of Norwood, England, late of Yokohama.43 words
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Article1231 1916-12-13 2105 The situation created by the collapse of Rumania needs to be frankly and resolute» ly faced and it will be noted with satisfaction that there is no tendency in Russia to minimise its serious aspects, Besides pro* viding Germany with stocks of food and oil large enough to1,231 words
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Article584 1916-12-13 2105 We r g et to learn ibat Mr. W. J Lbw is, of 8» rem bar, ad up in hospital— MM. Mr. L. L Milb, a», st nt ©mm is. toner of jo lice, n p»i ted his return from leave of a bee nee and riaum d duty584 words
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Article1324 1916-12-13 2106 S«u*«xiag Th* Public. It would not ba a bad thing if the authorities both in the Colony and the F.MJ3* were t) remind traders and dealers that the local Government possesses ample powers to take over stocks and regulate prices if it thinks fit to do so. At1,324 words
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Article993 1916-12-13 2106 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegr* PREMIER'S POLICi latuffieieat Prog re»», Lordo% Deoei’U»a The meeting of the Privy Council has been cancelled, it is understood insufficient progress in the formation of V I Lloyd George’s Cabinet, COMPOSITION OF THE MINISTIY. Labour's Share. I London, December 7, I It is(Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegr* - 993 words
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Article458 1916-12-13 2107 (fotter’i Sanio.) o»©msbt THE SITUATION REVIEWED. Ruitlta Svecs**, London. December 9. A Rusgitn'commuDique states: ‘‘The Russians captured five hundred prisoners. six machine-guns and three cano n in an engagement south of Valleputu on I the Rumanian front where the enemy was dislodged from two height*.” GERMAN CLAIMS. Largs(fotter’i Sanio.) o»©msbt - 458 words
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Article486 1916-12-13 2107 (tatar'i Unia) Or»*»fell T.b»rui ENTENTE ULTIMATUM. Nestrsl R« pr«,«atahova. Ath-n*, !>*<»mbsr 9. Tbe Mi mat »rs of Spam, ths United Stelee and H illand have made representation* to the Gre»k Government MMMQiiag ths violence o! the Greek soldiery on liter tuber 1 and 2. Troop, Coaeealraimg(tatar'i Unia) Or»*»fell T.b»rui - 486 words
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Article556 1916-12-13 2108 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. U.S. Note to Germany. Washington, December 9. The State Department publishes the U. S. Note to Germany, protesting against the de* portations of Belgians for forced labour as contrary to all precedents and humane principles. The probability is that it will be discussed.(Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. - 556 words
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Article432 1916-12-13 2108 Fcute.’j ServicJ Copyright Telegram BIG ENEMY MOVEMENTS. Presage of Fresh Aetivity. Amsterdam, December 9. Big movements of German troops in Belgium are reported. It is believed that they presage fresh activity. Enemy Trenches Raided. London, December 9, General Haig reports: We raided the trenches in the neighbourhood ofFcute.’j ServicJ Copyright Telegram - 432 words
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Article427 1916-12-13 2108 (Reuter’s SeniceJ e Te!r. mnu Petrograd. Dacembers The Council o£ the Empire limXL a resolution urging "tin ds.t™.p W clandestine responsible affairs of state" and the formatio“J working Government united bytw.ll*.* Programme, elyi “8 00 th 9 confided goodwill of the country, and on the capable(Reuter’s SeniceJ e Te!r.mnu - 427 words
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Article760 1916-12-13 2109 DI&HONIST MISAPPROPRIATION. Omar, a Malay, employed temporarily as a boatman in th<2 Indian Immigration Department, was this inormog arraigned before Mr, V. G. Ezechi 1 charg d with dishonestly misappropriating the sum of $4O, the property of Mr. Yeoh S*ng Chong, Cashier to Messrs. Islay. Kerr A760 words
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Article107 1916-12-13 2109 Service at St. Aadrew's. {From Our Own Corwponfi'-nf.) Singapore, December 12. St. Andrew’s was crowded on the occasion, of the unveiling of the Memorial to the Volunteers and others who fell in the Mutiny. Sir Arthur and Lidv Evelyn Young, Admiral G.aut and bis staff, General107 words
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Article284 1916-12-13 2109 At tl e Extern Produce Exchange Auction yesterday the following prices wem obtained: Diamond Smoked God from $l5O to $154 Diamond Smoked Fa r $l4 Ito 1149 Plam Smoked $135 to $139 Diamond Unsmoked $134 to $139 Plain Un-moke 1 s’34 to $136 Diamond Smoked No. 2284 words
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Article673 1916-12-13 2109 PEN\NG BABA CHARGED. B-foie Mr. V. G Ea*ch»l n the Third Cmt this morning the prel noir ary enquiry w resumed into the oauie against a Struitaboru Chite*e, nuntd <k>n Eng Scon, who was charged with fraudulently and dishoc* ally using as genuine a forged document, pur673 words
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Advertisement47 1916-12-13 2109 The ChiUren’s Colds. Watch the children’s colds and cure them before they weaken the vitality. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy freely. It is perfectly safe. It has been tested by chemi* and pronounced free from irjunous *u atances and costs but a trifl-?. IJf sale fell dispensaries and dealer?.47 words
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Article664 1916-12-13 2110 It is with regret that we announce the death of Mrs. Anna Goldham. wife of the late Mr. Clarence Goldham, of Taiping, who eipired on Saturday night at 11,15 and was interred this morning at the New Cemetery at 8 o’clock, the Bev. Keppel Garnier conducting664 words
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Article469 1916-12-13 2110 We give below the following letter from Lord Inchcape to Captain Macintyre, together with the list of subscribers to complete the Penang Motor Ambulance Fund 122, Leadenhall Street. London, 9th November, 1916, E. C. Dear Captain Macintyre, I have received from the Chartered Bank to-day the469 words
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Article619 1916-12-13 2110 Entertainment IB Aid or P. Oj Saturday very e >ng W 4. spent by those W bo“S Entertainment given in aid ot he Red Cross Society by the pup 1, „f iu?* ing Convent, the Town Hall wth having teen generously lent by the T Amateur Dramatic Society.619 words
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Advertisement10 1916-12-13 2110 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is. id10 words
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Article1860 1916-12-13 2111 Having succeeded in forming a Ministry which seems to satisfy the most critical, Mr Lloyd George has retired to bed to sleep it off.” Certiinly no such Government has ever been presented to Parliament and the people and it is to be hoped that the courage, not1,860 words
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Article3175 1916-12-13 2112 (Reuter's Senice.) Copy igbtZTelegra TRADITION CAST ASIDE. CONCENTRATION SECURED. A Csbiast <»( Five, Londi n, December 10, Ad official announcement regarding the new Government states that the War Cabinet will consist of Mr. Lloyd George Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council and Leader in the House(Reuter's Senice.) Copy igbtZTelegra - 3,175 words
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Article306 1916-12-13 2114 (Rntcr’s Senice.) Copyright Telegram THE ENTENTE’S DEMANDS. Diplomata Prepare to Leave. London, December 10. A telegram from Athene, dated December 9, states that no demands hare yet been formulated in writing. The Greek Government is awaiting developments. The personal luggage of the diplomats was sent to the Piraeus this(Rntcr’s Senice.) Copyright Telegram - 306 words
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Article330 1916-12-13 2114 (Reuter's Senice) Ccpyrisht Telegram I Miaor Operation. London, December 11. A Paris communique repoits South-east of Butte-de-Mesnil the I enemy exploded mines and unsuccessfully attempted to take possession of the craters." Ammuaitioa Dump Bombed. London, December 11, 4.40 p.m. I A French communique repoits an intermittent cannonade south(Reuter's Senice) Ccpyrisht Telegram - 330 words
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Article38 1916-12-13 2114 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $9O, business done, in Singapore (n fined) at $9O 80, business done (125 tons sold), and in London at .85 ss. spot and £lB6 15s. three month»’ sight.38 words
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Article374 1916-12-13 2114 (Reuter’s Senice.) Copyright Telegrwg. SNOW FALLING. Russia* Advaaee. London, December 10. A Russian communique states: “We continued our advance in Trotus, Salty, and Cheboniache Valiev. "The Rumanians took the olLm. along the Buzen—Ploeshti road and back the enemy behind the Gribon river. Berlia Admissioa. A Berlin communique mentions(Reuter’s Senice.) Copyright Telegrwg. - 374 words
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Article942 1916-12-13 2115 Petrol Substitutr». With petrol obviously marked down for taxation in Malaya the question of alternates becomes almost pressing. In America where the problem has recently been brought into prominence by the attempt of the oil barons to force up the price of gasoline, the advantages of a'cohol as942 words
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Advertisement204 1916-12-13 2115 A Fine Complexion. A gir<’s complexion is something more than a inattr rto concern her vanity. It is an indication of the state of her health. Pallor in a growing girl meins a thinning of the blood. Eruptions mem impurities in the blood. Parents should be watchful of their daughters’204 words
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Advertisement334 1916-12-13 2115 THE MEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No 1 THERAPION No 2 THERAPION No 3 < ratt i a cuSa~i .wr. I row you THERAPION Ht nut Tn f i I I Little Lectures tX w by Nurse Wincainii V U.M/tU No I d“Nerves” U Jy Our ntrvr-5 are similar to an334 words
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Advertisement226 1916-12-13 2116 CRITERION PRESS, Id i rt No. 59, Be&ch Street, Penang. |p ESTABLISHED 1883. ft 3 PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. ft /1 Proprietors of the “STRAUS ECHO” and “PENANG SIN POE.” 5 The most enterprising and up-to-date printers and B <4 ithographers in the Orient.- Fl r* Our plant is of the very226 words
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