The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 4 September 1918
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Article526 1918-09-04 1324 Nt Friti mm b« sadly puzzled with his A* ntiun of official pabulum. From he gets fire eiting pDstures and explosions of ccntidenca about *»»«ltoftbewar; from Dr. 8jlf, the MmiiUr, he leaina that A'l Wifweoti ihoild awaken to the an o f their common tasks, the526 words
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40 1918-09-04 1324 for various articles of food are being generally observed at the local markets, except as regards fish, which the fishmongers prefer to sail by the piece rather than by the catty.40 words
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50 1918-09-04 1324 that B’Uter announced yesterday when the Garman Foreign 8?cretaty was to have been interviewed by the Morning Pott. The interview was given to the Morgen Pott, a journal that io published as far away from Fleet Street as is the Wilbelmstrasflp,50 words
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58 1918-09-04 1324 which Mr. Carnegie erected at The Hague, was inaugurated wi»h many hopeful speeches. Twelve months later to the day, in the Heligoland Bivht, not a great distance from the mago fiient ar&chronism, the Grand F.eet sent Lur Geimin vesaels to the bottom58 words
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77 1918-09-04 1324 is a three.masted motor yacht flying th« Biiti h fl<g in p.ace of tboGpiman col U'l which hung ever her stem b^fire the war wh»n her owner was Herr K'Ujp von Bohl» n who frequently entered her77 words
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Article195 1918-09-04 1324 the August Criminal AsHi?s wia corcluded with the trial of C T, Hendr< ff, a late e’er k of the Land Office, on charges of criminal breach of trust as a public servant and of wil ally destroying part if one of the office195 words
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Article638 1918-09-04 1324 Mr. T. M. Ki patrick, of the Chartered Bank, Medan, left to*day for home on long leave. Mr. G. A. Mondy, Mines Department, Ipob, ha* bten transferred temporarily to Batu Qsjah. Mr. B. Prior, of Golden Hope Estate, Klang, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Prior, has left638 words
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Advertisement90 1918-09-04 1324 fljT$iraits€cbo. I 'x >4/. o if 4»jg RUSHED DAILY (IMH Sm<W’ Bd l llb,lc holl IaT AT THE gnttlON PRESS- LIMITED, H, Beach Street Penang. Price: aayfceal ISO par annum. Oatitatlon Postage Extra. Ufl idlUon (Post Free) |18 per annum. UiiMdrm: "jECHO PENANG.’ Telephone Nos Coho s0e Printing Department 30.90 words
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Article975 1918-09-04 1325 Battle Contrasts. Such powers of divination as armchair critics credit themseiver with are to-dny teited anew by a trash phase of Marshal Foch’a counter* offensive. The ground the battle covers, familiar enough to the Allied Armies, is, by the new attack of the British, extended io a northerly975 words
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Article24 1918-09-04 1325 the death took place in Singapore on Saturday night of Mr. Peacock, Senior, of Tin Bentong M t M.24 words
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46 1918-09-04 1325 A telepram to the Ipoh paper says Kuala Lumpur, August 27.—A fire occurred this morning which destroyed Messrs. Chow Kit Co.’s rubber factory in Kuala Lumpur. The damage is estimated at $78,000. One thousand piculs of rubber were destroyed. The damage is partly covered by insurance46 words
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118 1918-09-04 1325 Chineso tappers can get work at the mines and Tamil labour which has hitherto been short on many estates can be utiliz'd* In districts where the services of Malay tappers are being dispensed with th*118 words
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206 1918-09-04 1325 before Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley. Malacca, who is acting for Mr. Justice Ebden on leave. On his Lordship ta'rin r his seat the Hon* F. M. Elliot asked that he might be allowed to extend to his Lordship, on behalf of206 words
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Article2456 1918-09-04 1325 Scarpe Succeiiei of f0 r inthe &Xt" Reported to have captured Mosch kN.*’ Guemappe and Wancourt. 7 Another Surprise Attack. Inimy Caught Happing. London, Auguat 26, io i Olu< Ktutei a correipondent at Bntui rL quarter, telegraphing at nooJ morning’s attack east of Arrai battle flank towards2,456 words
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Article29 1918-09-04 1327 the boilers for IV O aw Tupicg Tm D edging Co. Ltd., will be hipped by a a'aamir kaviog Australia to* wardtf Ihe end of mnnth.29 words
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124 1918-09-04 1327 to enquire into the pre- ■ent crisis in the lubbar growing industiy and tu in.\k* recommendations held its first meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, when it was d olled to ask that the Com* mitte» bn made into a commission. Tne124 words
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Article727 1918-09-04 1327 Tom Wright - (By Tom Wright I submit that I?m an essentially fair, minded man. Although I have row coma to the age which recognizes that a certain amount of in justice is inevitable in any world of men, it is a recent conviction, worn with an ill grace. My blood727 words
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Article155 1918-09-04 1327 SMALLHOLDERS MSEy Crron? Qur Ovm m i1b L m P ,r August 21 TrL h JI Ch 1De E bb8 Traders Association, representing tbcinS of small rubber holdings and tweatra». rubber dealing firm?, has held a mutt» and passed a resolution to request tu Government to fix155 words
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Article89 1918-09-04 1327 employed by Dr. J. Lee was charged before Mr, W, Pryde in the Ipoh Police Ooirt with having bis employer without notice, Dr, Lee said that he hid cane to conapUii of the bad work done by the coolie, who defied him. The accvied laid that89 words
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Article111 1918-09-04 1327 took plane in the Globe Hotel in North Bridge load diring Sunday night, From what we (Straw Timet) learn, one of the boyi of the boj seeing the back door of the room in which Mrf. Silve-man, the proprietresi of establishment liven open, walked is found111 words
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Article103 1918-09-04 1327 On Augu’t 17 mitt'd L‘e Teok Aw for ri. ceDl pi r ieg Coart. Bangkok, on a ch ‘VJ« to cheat Nai Mongkol, 8 ‘tnee o The ca.e oroaeed greet intern i. > |k| Chine.e mercantile th Bangkok Timet, and bM WMk principal topic of convereet on103 words
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Article1550 1918-09-04 1328 MEETING. Mr W C. M che.l, Eet> daot :oObQ P rfclid 4 c<1 ./peuotir meeting cf f B ,1» Cc C »«LLOB' 8 SfUCH, nr.0 cf bi« address the Hon. C C Mw»<“ ld ,b8 Ta"* for the purpose of dij- ih. qW'H»» colleol,n 8 fBBd .«ifiig1,550 words
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Article259 1918-09-04 1328 1 ria.l or Mu. Suivto Stuvins. At the adjourned bingapore aisizaa on Monday before Mr Justice Whitley the bearing was started of the ease in which Shafto Sidney Stevens is charged with (1) that be on or about March 5, 1918, cheated Louis Dupire, a partner in the259 words
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Article229 1918-09-04 1328 Legalisation of the new Straits L>t ery as ir proponed in the new Bill Dads the 8in/opore Free F eet to suggest ihit the ahould be rdeaaed from the tramine of officialdom for (he occasion, wbeo tbe Bill cornea before C urOll sod be free to vote according229 words
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Article234 1918-09-04 1329 SIME DARBY 4 CO'S REPORT. Singapore, August 25, London Quotations —Tao btoat wire fmm London ie:eivcd bare 03 the 23rd inet.. dX 2Ut «M Ml»"- ,B»bber 2/OJ 2/1A market et-»dy bnt quiet. Auctions 21rr and 22md August.— As«in prsotieslly all me msnufsoturere' representative» were out of the market,234 words
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Article219 1918-09-04 1329 OBDINABY MEETING. A meeting of the Municipal Oommissionera was held at the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon. There ware present Messrs, A. B. Joules (President), F. Duxbury, 0 E. Craig, A. M. Goodman, Yeoh Goan 8eok, Chee Wor Look, L. M. Ball (Municipal Engineer) and L- A. C. Bigge219 words
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Article88 1918-09-04 1329 says the North China Daxly New» continues in bad luck with its menagerie 11 will be re.alled that the tiger t ot out of its ca«e in Shanghai and had to be shot t y a Bobbling Well policeman after mauling a coolie, who died At Tanen, on88 words
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Article763 1918-09-04 1329 [Io the Editob of th« Strait» Etho Bir, The Gov®rrm«>i t, aft j r nuih inexcisable delay, b*s io» appo nted a Committee, cocsiaiog inosi y of uncffi? *1 mi-mb?ri, to inquire iotj tea lubber position. But not a siog a Asiatic gentleman has been nominated to763 words
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Article143 1918-09-04 1329 The following is tbs official list of winners in the Monthon Poket Lottery is aid of the Siamsee R'd Orees Fundi 21,500 Tickets were sold at 5 Ticali «4 equivalent to.Tioali 118,500, In Prises there were t— Oae 1st Prise Tieali 21,181.00 One 2nd 11,***** One 3rd143 words
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Article115 1918-09-04 1329 Tbe .m.U.r dr.m*tio 1 o J 0 £S entertainers, known as ipohW »d up '’g. p .7 8.t.rd.y «I ****gX«* peotivdly th® hamner loses os lows, •Ur-’*’® Tb. p"* 0 m.kiog theiv i «rittM muoa ooMirted ot J. prtt. <* by member of b port beiog preieot115 words
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Article15 1918-09-04 1329 B uter e»ble« t'° m f P,t«r, Oriaai»- Mr. L jdGiorg' <>•'*’15 words
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Article5539 1918-09-04 1330 XHf KESUMED ESQL’IRY* Fubtis» E/idkhcb a, Saturday moro'°g in the 8?mor Vuit’Ue’i Court, Kuala Lumpy-, tbe *,.*enquiry resumed regarding the ?'ih of Mr. J. W. C. JEUiP, acting Deputy rttrol irof Labour, F.M 8. Kuala LamSX the Senior Magistrate, Mr. A. W J Mr J McCaba Beay.5,539 words
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41 1918-09-04 1332 have entered an action in Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, against tbe Bice Supply Agency, Ltd. of Klang, for S7,024 18 loss alleged to have been suffered throu < h failure to supply rice according to an undertaking <41 words
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100 1918-09-04 1332 —a deficiency of 21 194 as compared with the figures of 1916 Er. Jordon, the Health Officer of tbe port, explain* in his annual report that this is primarily due to the lack of ships, a100 words
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Article181 1918-09-04 1332 has been found regarding the tragic deaths of tbe proprietress of the Globe hotel, and tbe boarder of the same establishment whoso name we learn is Emile Landan, which too< place on Sunday night The name of the deceased proprietress is Bertha Liebman. and181 words
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Article485 1918-09-04 1333 [Burma's London, Augud 27. TvnoHiTtfo corespondent reports ,2. on lb® U.anri front >n which the p-iti-h French and J»pme»e lost XU“«a wounded. Toe withdrew .ir mile». Japanese reinforcements ere arrivingTrade With Enemy. London. August 27. The Liverpool Cotton Association has passed a resolution not to.trade with the485 words
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Article551 1918-09-04 1333 [BlirriR’8 T1L1GBAM8.] DOVER PATROL AWARDS. Th» AtUok on Oshnd. London, August 28. The Gazette contains stirring stories of deeds ot heroism and indomit&b’e courage in the course of a long lilt of mentions by Vice Admiral Keyes, commanding the Dover Patrol,in connect onwith thesecondblocking operation at Oatend on551 words
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Article427 1918-09-04 1333 Death of Mr. Loke Cho w Kit. We learn with regret ♦La» received in yesterday of Mt ’g^ttem^^ enc. i. at Loke Hall, K L„ gor, i, the ton of Mr Lok. -nd like hi, father, After being educated at Psum/Jl School, he entered the commercal B u L Ur427 words
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Article25 1918-09-04 1333 U1 kUU vviim— A Beater’s cable th v‘. tb8 ar ll flo’uh>*”8«’«' 1 ll, viks river flotil White See ooaat tr g25 words
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Article66 1918-09-04 1333 Writing of the opening u p W nne t Writing of the traffic between Bangkok T)Calcutta State*» ..re George and the King f d fl 3re7dy borne to the Indue.re» hjM uoM ed to cononct H u d mu* refuse ferment of a B nt h .j.te® on Hie Majertr66 words
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Article691 1918-09-04 1334 R berti. »!>»•• f‘ r e8?,n V» fore14* Sj *L WBr was aise wont to point O0e*nM the field where at destinies of the world dw.dei- Brt daring tb. part .koi' 'i‘«“ on M "«“J* ’"'JlrwU to B on w 0h u bOrd j r hai691 words
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Article16 1918-09-04 1334 have been fixed at Tanjong Tokong, Maohang Bubob, Kubsng 8’mang, Tassek and Sungei Puyu.16 words
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52 1918-09-04 1334 in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, sued Mr R T Bell of Klang for >2 000 balance due on a share in theBernam Rubber Factory Syndicate. Judgment was given for plaintiff for the amount claimed with costs, Mr. A B. Sanders was counsel52 words
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65 1918-09-04 1334 partner! in the firm of Barlow and Co of Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and eleswhere, hare taken action in the M S Supreme Court against Lon Yeok Ben;, of Kuala Lumpur, claiming *****, 17 damages and general damages |200 for alleged breach of contract65 words
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198 1918-09-04 1334 have found a champion in Perak who writes to the Ipoh paper to put their case before the public. Being as much concerned as any others in the present rubber crisis, the danger that threatens to overtake them is that they will be retrenched —in198 words
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Article241 1918-09-04 1334 A cable to the Times of Ceylon from London on July 29th last stated that there was a strong impression in rubber circles <n England that the Government would shortly agne to regulate the rubber trade for the rest of the war. It was believed then that241 words
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Article573 1918-09-04 1334 Mr. J. Ross, Assistant Traffic Manager. F. M 8 Railways is in Penang on a visit of inspection. Mr. G. E. Shaw, of the FM 8 Civil Service, is still working at the War Office—long hoars and seven days a week—and expects to be there till the573 words
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Article27 1918-09-04 1334 tJ’roz/i Our Own London, August 27. The price* iu ths Landon Rubber Market to«4ay were: Pals Crepe M 1/1| Dis mood Sheet I Of27 words
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Article964 1918-09-04 1335 The Superfluous Mycologist Havs Singapore contemporary “A Bill is published in the flautte to nroTide for the protection of tree*, plants and cultivated products from disease and peats. The bill gives power oontrol the introduction and spread of pests injurious to cultivation,” Now that’s done —and so simple,964 words
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Article291 1918-09-04 1335 YESTERDAY’S MEETING. Rubbbb Expobt Dutt. (fiwn Out Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 29. At the P. A. M. meeting Mr. R. C. M. Kinderuly presided and announced that contributions to War relief from let April to 27th August amounted to >20,339,87. On the question of the quarantine camp at291 words
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Article3528 1918-09-04 1335 INTHE 80ABP1 ULLgy Er his a Sztsiiui. Sir DoigUi^Ru 0 The d.ipits T,i».t,rm re.obed W.nco.rt »od MoatA. h c.ptarin. both and tired the fi st German defences soitu Gavrelle and reached the outskirts of fa. and captured the chemical works to ig north of it, Scotts and3,528 words
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Article1490 1918-09-04 1338 Miieot ittso’ 0 lr0Bg 'i I l»* f, L. Blt r lodutrj i> ptM.og it Io n, t® tO‘t the w 7 M.1.T» keeo J ,!e,t Bnd ’’.J, D do»bied sinister icfiaen- 1 u the moment. Yesterdey Allocation ot M.l.y» met r f*?Ln 0 Ue meeting1,490 words
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Article297 1918-09-04 1338 AUTUMN EXAMINATION EE3UL3T. The pass lists in the examination for the LM.8. Diploma held in August, 1918 are as follows: Licbwtiatus R Letcbamanasamy, M A Gabriel, 8 Perampalam, Lee Kek Boon and Lau Peck Hiong« Passid in Midicini —John de Bilva, S L 8 Jumeaux,297 words
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Article76 1918-09-04 1338 in Chow Kit Road where the fire occurred on the morning of Aug. 27 is the F, M 8. (b’elanzor) Rubier Factory. We are informed the building and atock of rubber were fully inaured with the London, Liter* pool and Globe Insurance Co, Over76 words
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Article1001 1918-09-04 1339 M. CATHIEAVELLOO SUED. In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward yesterday the hearing was begun of the case instituted by David Graham against Murugasu Cathiravalloo for the recovery of the sum of $l a 554.70 being as to >1,278 70, the amount of ■alary and1,001 words
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Article240 1918-09-04 1339 Singapore, August 29, The weekly rubber auction held yesterday and to-day opened rather quietly, but, owing to manufactui era coming in to buy, improved very considerably and closed at best. On the first day Fine Pale Crepe snd Ribbed Smoked Sheet both reached 46 cents per240 words
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Article28 1918-09-04 1339 the Royal Stables at Bangkok have stopped racing during the continuance of the war. The leading Siamese owners are following the Royal example.28 words
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Article343 1918-09-04 1339 -sss'feSEas, C« P e which m Sb forward d,|i TOi Mte X‘ w.Z'’ year which mav nJkiu blowing. There to. hew»» 1 the present po,iti OB Md Ing to hear what, if anv y the Committee he. While there is but litti* rubberuharei, there ere enqmne, end343 words
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Article25 1918-09-04 1339 The aaairei which J".™ JflH» place at Kuantan on Sept. 2«« Uber 23 to take place Ku 16 will take place on Sept,25 words
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Article2778 1918-09-04 1339 Ao extract from Magazine recently. e ar 1 0 j kC to say be agree' de®* 0 a j m He is of boB iMb* Asiatic. b u’ag caunct or u from th i .tier M"* u wa*'' «id it th Indila Mr p jrt2,778 words
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Article235 1918-09-04 1341 Verdict and Sentence. Cfhmt Our Own QurespondtaA) Singapore, August 29. Shafto Stevens was found guilty of criminal breich of trust and sentence! to eighteen months’ rigorous imprisonment, The case against Mr. Shafto Stevens was continued, before Mr. Justice Whitley, throughout the whole day yesterday, says Wednesday's235 words
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217 1918-09-04 1341 that a sound principle is that the former should be at aach a pitch that when peace cornea the ordinary revenue of the colony should be sufficient to pay for it® ordinary administration and the extraordinary revenue should217 words
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Article385 1918-09-04 1341 A'orSu- Z elected office-beartr. f General Abd.h.h bi. AM.l feut nl Jj* of opinion u tl»t it i, 'loo. .11 the B.Bb.1. mterwted in tootb.ll. H, CoenL*' »'n.pBew. ttv. team to Aloe 8t.r ..rly Th. Committee would not pl» except th.t reoognind bj tta &X M.F.A. as representing385 words
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Article23 1918-09-04 1341 to tb i Two ffloi* c«rre B 5 m b827 oolooy w>’« t, je> flow g .-’ed 0b««>« r •rfS*"'*'23 words
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Article1149 1918-09-04 1342 hut b<«“ 9 u da, y w,rr .mo Itritme unanimity »beut '*(b which the Germ.» new.- P ’lHd the uteetio* on the Western nf*'* t re bond to «nepect the from «bore to which the enemy Exactly whet object I*" h.reeo of Wllhelmetra.ee may it initrncte the1,149 words
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31 1918-09-04 1342 in S ngapore have been removed from 111. River Valley B ad, to the second floor of Biffles Chambers, next to the Japanese Consulate offices31 words
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Article38 1918-09-04 1342 have entered an action against the Rice bupply Agency, Ltd of Klang, claiming as dam g es for alleged breach of contract to supply rice the sums of 12,512 6J and 11,424 06.38 words
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Article562 1918-09-04 1342 Messrs, W. D. Fraser and J. G. Orr have returned from Australia, Mr. Justice P, J. Sprouls, who went to Kuala Lumpur, for the Full Overt of Appeal there, returced this morning. Ool. Adame, who waa in Koala Lumpir for the United Maaya Council moetiflf, returned thia562 words
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Article1023 1918-09-04 1343 An Bvtleau Eden. Says an F.M.8 contemporary The Bishop of Singapore has been asked whether any ladies from this diocese would be allowed to go to Mesopotamia for the purpose of helping in the Church Army Huts in places like Basra and Bagdad. The matter has boon referred1,023 words
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Article233 1918-09-04 1343 In advocating a scbojl of tropical agriculture for Malaya, to be erected in the vicinity of tbe Agricultural Depaitment Offices, the Malay Mail tayt that by turning out fifty to a hundred men a year with a scientific training, agricultural research, instead of being entirely in233 words
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87 1918-09-04 1343 last by Mr, D’xter Allen on babalt of St. Andrew’s Medical Mission Food whose most urgent need at present is a suitable building to serve as a hospital for poor women and children The work is at present carried on87 words
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Article784 1918-09-04 1343 CE W TnmX? b l-2* Swrp Sir hA’”" 89 11 W I. trail, Bl .igoro.ily VX,! 1 P* U th. genetal Im. f, om F rei (d d th. enemy .tnbbornly o 9,i .k M tha »t Bri. On the north btnk of th.o capt.red Corl, Md784 words
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Article95 1918-09-04 1344 Port-War ProspBoto. Our Own Corresponds if J) ink. w i Kuala Lumper, August 30, Mr. J a M»n Collieries, Ltd., meeting •uao who P r 8 said there «’«itoBt 0 demaod for Riwang coal, but lr ‘ad n\? Ut n Q ry W10g t0 Ucr f <95 words
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Article42 1918-09-04 1344 According to a corr e s pon de nt tn T coneipondHnt to tbe L| Boldiera and w! tre ll^^rom the operation h Mr pr 'P°^ 1 i m tter u^ om> °o pleaded thould h Ujl ,ndar the N 9 w42 words
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Article538 1918-09-04 1344 [Ritnus's Tuigbajus IRECIPirATE RETREAT. London, August 29, 1 40 a.m. A French communiqse states —We continned to pursue the enemy who under our pressure precipitately retreated on a frfint of thirty kilometres. We reached the heights on the left of tbe Somme from Cuaancourt as far538 words
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Article354 1918-09-04 1344 [Rbutub's Tblugbavs THE BOLSHEVIK TERBOB. London, August 28, I 55 p m. An Archangel message says that those competent to judge state that the Bolshevik Government is maintained by the Lett battalions and E»d Guards who are limited in numbers but are well supplied with guns, rifles354 words
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Article224 1918-09-04 1344 Both Hongkong and Singapore aro or have been involved in conaiderablo difficultioo over the problem of separation al'owancoa following on the adoption of compulsory service and the Indian Government would be wise were they to make themselves conversant with the facte of those two224 words
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Article202 1918-09-04 1345 [EgOTin’a TataaaiM.] LEAVE NO TRACE METHODS London, August 28. Harrowing dMsi'.s .re publi.b.d of the .inking of the French steamer the north coa.t of Spam on th>16 hWy r h T£»X‘ f0m ihe 8 w«el without warning, killing enveral of the crew, A «econd torpedo «truck the venel202 words
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Article49 1918-09-04 1345 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 30. At the annual meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club it was stated that the Committee was considering the exclusion after the war of enemy subjects* It was also considering the extension of the hour of closing of the Club.49 words
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Article36 1918-09-04 1345 (From Our Oun Corrttpondsni) Singapore! August 80. The death has occurred of Mr. J. C. Hudson, Superintendent of the Saliors Home and a resident of Singapore for upwards of forty years.36 words
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Article23 1918-09-04 1345 (From Our Own Corretpondent.) Singapore, August 29Interesting developments are expected in the immediate future as regards the Globe Hotel murder.23 words
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Article86 1918-09-04 1345 (from Our Own Singapore, Avgust 30. At the auction 847 tons weie offered and 727 tons sold at ths following priorsr per pound cts. ota. FineWibbed 40 „47 Good 29 89| Fine plain 84 87| Good 21 Unsmoked fine plain 32j Good 27 Grppa fine pale thin86 words
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Article962 1918-09-04 1345 CHIN SENG CO., LTD. GENERAL MEETING. The ninth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Chin Seng and Company, Limited, was held at the Registered Offices of the Company. 41. Firquhar Street at noon to-day. There were present Messrs. B. E. Ross (in the chair), Cheah Leong Keah, A, Sai962 words
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Article34 1918-09-04 1345 Tiken ovar by the Mdb (From Our Own Corrmpntot) Singapore, Aigul The Rotterdam Lloyd agents han taka over the Si/eiia, DAsnfeU, OsratJ. OwUpfftacA and Laudia, interned 0«»*» steamers in Java ports»34 words
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Article29 1918-09-04 1345 Th. follow,., are ‘1“ •■‘•"‘J* Hosni. A A, Anthony Co.i »h« to-d.yi Y«terd»y. Mining. If I PQ UJ Katoo Deebook l*/3 W) <j.;, Tongk.h H.rbonr_2«M «W»29 words
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Article109 1918-09-04 1345 In tbe Supreme Court *•<«« J L. 14. Wcodward lb» D J wtr betas ot ‘he care W kt n nll<K> f« Graham agelnet .1 554.7O beiet tbe recovery ot the .am of a> to »1.*****, the amount cf m*l allowance eg“« 1« the defendent to109 words
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Article639 1918-09-04 1348 k«*a nrophots of woe ever O ertkU, J t)tW k P ot P bo.tilitie. who 5*. th0 lght do > J**‘“Ji be itopp.d by univen»! of it before „7>u ow. ,TeD h a P r0Ted the predlotiom. but amr- •**/>. .X‘ “> B ld639 words
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Article19 1918-09-04 1348 is gasetted renewing the Proclamation relating to the exportation cf certain articles to Switzerland daring the war,19 words
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32 1918-09-04 1348 of the P. C. 0. Tennis Tournament B B. Beattie and A. Hunt beat 8. F. B. Martin and A. W. Harries by d—4, •—2.32 words
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37 1918-09-04 1348 we (Sarawak Gaieite) under- stand that Kuching Our Day' has contributed over 110,000 to the BaraWak Red Cross Ford which will amount to considerably over >130,000.37 words
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Article36 1918-09-04 1348 regarding the time of closing mails for Ceylon, Dbanusbkodi, ▲trios, Egypt and Mediterranean ports will cease to appear in the Postal Bxpress, antil further notice. Mails for these places will be despatched as opportunities cffar.36 words
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70 1918-09-04 1348 and the Sanitary Inspectors to the state of the drains in Kek Chuan Boad which by the negledt of the scavenging coolies are being turned into breeding places for mosquitoes. It only more attention is paid to snob out70 words
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Article166 1918-09-04 1348 Third Meitiag on Thursday. (Irons Our Own Kuala Lumpur, August 30. The rubber committee is now appointed as a Commission entitled the Rubber Industry Protection Commission. Its third meeting was held yesterday. Bob-committees were formed at the first and second meetings for the purpose cf obtaining necessary166 words
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Article79 1918-09-04 1348 Ti&saMm find Contacts (From Our Own Corrttptndtni Singapore, August 31, In this week’s Gaulle the new Bills include a Courts Ordinance Amendment Bill which provides that members of the Overseas Force called out for active service beyond the limits of the Colony should be entitled to apply79 words
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Article553 1918-09-04 1348 Mr, E. H- King-Harman, manager, Kapar Para Rebber Estates, who was on a visit to Penang with Mrs. King-Harmau returned to Kapar to-day. Mrs. Mayhew and Miss Mayhew who have been spending a holiday in Penang returned to the Southern Settlement to-day. Mr. C. B. A. Goatly553 words
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18 1918-09-04 1348 Will have for Port Bwettenham and Singapore at 5 p,m. ou Tuesdays.18 words
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Article1018 1918-09-04 1349 America*» Mercantile Fleet. The American Official Bulletin, which is described aa a complete record of U, S. Government nativities published daily under order of the Preaident of the United States by ths Committee on Public Information/' gives tbe figures of U.S.A, shipbuilding for war and peace purposes as1,018 words
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Article251 1918-09-04 1349 [Beutuu’o Tiligbamb GERMAN EXPLANATION. London, August 30, The following is another example of how the great retreat is being explained for home consumption, The weH»known military writer, Captain ven Stlamann of the Votiitche Zeitung, says •'We are drawing the enemy into a terrible wilderness in order to251 words
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Article1879 1918-09-04 1349 weeki “Jig,. eart. North of th, «elghboorhood of Fonkm,",' ctor ..trid, 1« k e*it of Vi. e.Arioi,, eM 1 with lot! to th, H.my ,tt.r bmn 2? advanced posts west of Oo» hostile attacks. We have since the morning of the 21 >. a. gios, Tanks actively1,879 words
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Article507 1918-09-04 1351 [Bboibb’s Tblbobam».] London, August 28. 7 20 p.m, The situation created in Siberia by the interposition of General Horvath and it. probable effect, al completely pu.sle official quarter, in London. The whole situation I. »o complex and confused that nobody understand, it. All official new. come, from507 words
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Article736 1918-09-04 1351 [To thb Kditob or thb Strait» Etho.] 8», It is as much the duty of the State to care for its sons when wounded and dying as it is to equip them for the front ranks of sacrifice.” On that declaration I base an appeal for a736 words
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Article69 1918-09-04 1351 la th* Madraa High Court ncath i •Me m heard on appeal in «hid i nn. min was called to account in respect i* certain trust funds which his father U c his grandfather before him had misapply and the judges held that by Hindu69 words
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241 1918-09-04 1351 which cm of its esteemed correspondents was om good enough to describe as its *on out standing quality”, the tireiU ft cusses at length the uselessness t lotteries and the harm inseparable free every kind of gambling, while241 words
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Article22 1918-09-04 1351 London, h ,L»do»B« w M The pricen in t,.day were: |1{ Pele Crepe a 0 1 Diamond Smoked Shoo»22 words
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Article1052 1918-09-04 1352 -5050 8INGAFU1. -irCISJI. 7 ,k«»i »ra now cie» J eiUbbihedi h tthe did receive the FifW» tb State's cable message of July ►"‘‘'’(..«ce »0 b r bbar P°’ lt,<,D Lood.y, tb»t “>e GoTarnme.it lent a Ctuclllj condeonnin? tbe ecbeme W pe,»on who ao expert tbont J1,052 words
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Article43 1918-09-04 1352 com- plain that they bara to carry their own luxgage from the Beat House to tbe Station at the two halting places where they sleep en route. Apparently do outside porters are allowed so enter tbe station premises.43 words
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Article46 1918-09-04 1352 Mr. A. W. Just, in the Kuala Luo pur Pulice Court yesterday, Lam Ming, a Chinese postman, was charged with opening a letter in tbe coarse of trans* mission. He was convicted and fined 120 with the alternat.vi of fourteen days’ rigorous imprisonment.46 words
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48 1918-09-04 1352 charged with embezzling funis belonging to Mess's. Honksberg and Co, of the former city, whilst in their employ, was committed for trial by Mr G- W. King at the pol ce court, Shanghai, on August 9.48 words
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Article106 1918-09-04 1352 how the railway facilities bare increased trade between the north and south sections of Siam, says the Bangkok Daily Maxi Bice, coconuts the po leaf and some kinds or fruits have been collected by buyers at Dencbai and railed south in considerable quantities A jear106 words
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Article308 1918-09-04 1352 As foreshadowed ia the Echo last week, a joint conference of representatives of the Education Departments and of he Govern* ment and aided English Schools of the Straits Eettlements and the Federated Malay States opened in Kuala Lumpur on Friday morning under the Chai manship of the308 words
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Article175 1918-09-04 1352 Auji.t IS. 1918 Tbe Boe M rkrt W1' a bubble of excitement to-day. Au sorts of rumours were flying about and prices were falling all day. So rapidly were the changes rung that it was almost impossible to say what tbe prices were at any particular moment.175 words
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122 1918-09-04 1352 f r tbe signature of the Official Cent r of cinematograph film* which every film passed by him must now beer, a mark to bo affixed by him, which has been approved fry the Governor. Tbe reason122 words
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Article1580 1918-09-04 1353 OFFICIAL ENQUIRY CONCLUDED. Vebdict ov Suicide. (From Our Special Representative.) In the Coroner’s Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday morning, the official finouin into toe circumstances attending the d’?tb of the late Mr J W. C. Elba. Acting Deootv Controller of Labour, F.M.8., wai continued1,580 words
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Article184 1918-09-04 1353 Bvnday morning’s shoot renltod m voder Deliberate at 200, 300 end 5W jaw H.P.& 105. Heap. «ad» L/Corpl G N 8.ye £5 BQM 8 A E Mviray 8oj, ww SgtEWFGilman Pta J Meldram L M Woodward 34 E Bennet ~l S 9140 E H Baitord Lient184 words
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Article307 1918-09-04 1354 FB48JB AND CO.’S REPORT, ain-tuore «hare circular, dated F'“ er cd Co Ute eice P ,io !1 y dB1 .«.nJ to the BBcerUiB futur, ot •7« miioIndustrie*, tin and rubber A* ft, «in P 1 0 “>• P?“ aitid tin h* B beeD «teadily 2 J-o»« dollM307 words
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249 1918-09-04 1354 The Bithop of Singapore writes as follows to the BtrtUi lim»» which prints hia letter id leaded type, "Ai I have been, and atlll am, in correspondence with various high officials about the iott»rlei I have purposely kept out of the ■«••paper controversy249 words
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Article26 1918-09-04 1354 W| »tat IL?/?’ pt of 1 rP P-’ rt tbe 8fct on July 31 t8 t of the ocil, published in paroph-26 words
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Article439 1918-09-04 1354 ALLEGED FRAUD. The hearing of a very interesting case, toushmg the discovery of an alleged fnud on the company through a very ingenious trap, was begun in the District Coon b fore Mr. G, A. Hereford thio morning when two Chinese named Kboo Tek Chye, a439 words
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Article68 1918-09-04 1354 who have just opened Singapore branch of their business, made a first appearance at the Singapore rubber auctions thia week Tn y enter at a critical moment in the history of the in dustry, for there has never been a time says the Strait» Tim»», when68 words
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103 1918-09-04 1354 and Emil Landau in the Globe Hotel, North Bridge Hoad, 1 st Sunday night, the police are offering 11.000 as a reward to any person or persons who can give any information to the detective department regarding the murdera Meanwhile the department103 words
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Article297 1918-09-04 1354 APPOINTMENTSMr, R P. Wa k”’, Travlling Auditor, aas he*n appointed so Asi staat Accountant in th* Inspecting Branch of The Federated Malay fitates Rd ways w.th effset from the 1st January, 1918 Mr J. E. Jackacn, 8‘ate Engineer, Public Works tment, Pahang, has been apponted297 words
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62 1918-09-04 1354 He thinks it sheer non- sente that a cofin that oontaius a corpse should not be allowed to be brought into a bone, even if the corpse be that of its sole owner, and a superstitious practise, considering that carcases can62 words
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93 1918-09-04 1354 for the week ending August 4 was 34 12 The total number of was 241, of which 180 were males and Cl females. Two Eero* peans and 3 Eurasians di’d also 175 Cbietso, 37 Malays, 24 ladiaos. Cmvolslor.s caused 28 deaths, Phtbi*is 42,93 words
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Article28 1918-09-04 1354 CFbowa Our Owe Loudon, August 19. The pnoea in ths London Rubber Market ts-day were: Pale Orepi 2/l| Dis Bond Baokod Bheet 2 0 j28 words
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Article486 1918-09-04 1355 The United Mtlaya Council, which still fails to obtain the adnereuce of Perak trgely wd baiiera owing to personal disagreement with a portion o! its personnel—was to have held a meeting of ita.Erecutiva Cornell in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It may be hoped that it took advantage486 words
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Article162 1918-09-04 1355 to give to Courts in con- neotion with the present war power» of granting relief to members of the Overseas Force of the rtraits Settlements will be introduced into the Leg slat ve Council today The Bill provides that any member of the Overseas Force called out for162 words
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Article25 1918-09-04 1355 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 1157 25, business done, in S ngapore (refined) at >158 business done, »)ld 150 (001.25 words
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Article264 1918-09-04 1355 Sime Darby Co.’s Report. Singapore, August 30. London Quotations—The latest wire from London received here on 28th instant dated 26th was as follows“ Rubber 2/0|. 2/11 market quiet.” Auctions 28th 29th August.—The improvement reported last week continued at the auction under review. The advent of several of the264 words
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51 1918-09-04 1355 —The market for copra has remained steady since our last Report, and although §8 50 was touched during the week, the market c'oaes at last quotations. Fine sundried IS 40, fair to good qualities $7 9 J to $851 words
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Article61 1918-09-04 1355 were put up before Mr. Sugars on Saturday by Mr, Beatty >n bingapore with leing members o' an unlaw ful society called the Lan Huang Hun, and withattending a meeting of the same at 166, Shaik Madresah Road, on August 30. The case was postponed till September61 words
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150 1918-09-04 1355 -Mr and Mrs Sparke, Lt and Mrs Irigbton, Mr and Mrs F B Ca 6 sip, Mr and Mrs C L Maiden, Mr and Mrs C M Henderson, Mr H A Low, Mr J Todd, Mr C C Mr Nicholls E W,150 words
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Article33 1918-09-04 1355 The output of the Ratrut Basin for the month of August: Hours work» 601, yards treated 70,600 Output 525 picuh Estimated value of month's output $50,000. E»H* mated working costs $11,000,00,33 words
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Article112 1918-09-04 1355 Easter n Tungsten Co. DEAL WirHG0VEB NMgSl Dividni of 35 Pe c °L o r At the A, ”««l ™«1 meeting M r. He.«,u ,d th half th, been issued There Me the bankof $338 000 TkA ““u te»P>.tin, the T t h anu was largely die nska of bus.ness112 words
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Article11 1918-09-04 1355 8.S. Bertam 103,000 lb. Sungai Gutu 6,940 ib.11 words
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Article18 1918-09-04 1355 were done by Mr. 1.1, D Lau, Honorary Vaccinator, at the Lu Hua Hospital on Saturday,18 words
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20 1918-09-04 1355 bave declared a Dividend of la tax, payable on 6th September, 1918.20 words
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29 1918-09-04 1355 There are quite a number of vi sitors from Malaya in the hill-stations of 8nthen India this season. Accommodstiss ii it i premium and the hotel» are as badurr.29 words
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Article64 1918-09-04 1355 from Bear kong stating that two Free School toys we sat for the recent Hongkong Unirwiit’ Matriculation Examination Ooi Khyt Hong, son of Mr. Oon Boon Tan and 5? Ah floe, son cf Mr. Ng Tit Shan han toe scholarships. This presumably,' retire ito the64 words
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66 1918-09-04 1355 ii baviK in. O. V’ UlUCl. .v. resigned or been grunted leav® to J Imperial Forces :-Meisri. L, DowaU 2 M.rtin, P L Mill. Porter, D.H O.M.8p« M B. Dukes, P. C. H. r P P66 words
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149 1918-09-04 1355 There will be msoy o™ |h who will le«m -i‘ b of C. P Ui»J.C,Hud.o».tb 8 P^", hti of the Sailors Home, 8mg j|bocourrsd after s at that inehtutiou ye.ter y upward. of 49 year, h« H y J-rl ;l .ariosi149 words
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Article1169 1918-09-04 1356 Altboigh the t fficial erquiry into the aresoiteooee attending tha death of Mr, j W. O.fHii has been concluded, it may beUha for granted that the list has not r t been heard of this lamentable affair. 0i« thing will certainly strike the unbutted reader1,169 words
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Article96 1918-09-04 1356 In the event of 8ir Edward Brockman being calle I to higher office el-ewnere —and there baa been a rumour to this effect for some time past —we believe that p- ople in the F.M.8. would heartily welcome the appointment of Mr- R G. Watson to96 words
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Article709 1918-09-04 1356 M'. and Mrs Btuow, of Pirj Edate, 1 erak, bavj g^n p to Aus ralia on noliday. Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton is by now in Mesopotamia, having stayed only a few days in India en route. Mrs, F. Williamson is expected to return from Australia where709 words
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Advertisement72 1918-09-04 1356 notice. aodf i c<h ftie Iate a Kg Lu ®p« r d tr-i.ad'/ re Q afefiUd to refrain from 6 1118 f aoeral which will 3 3 g opl-at reform style and which beea defiii f ely fixed as originally (Toeschy), the 8rd inetsir. r H’ti st 10-30 ».m. sharp72 words
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Article592 1918-09-04 1357 [RiUTUB’s T1L1GBAM8] IS FOGH SEEKING! A DECISION Hindenburg Assumes Command. Loudon, August 81, 2.45 p.m. Military writers in Pana and L ndon continue to emphasise that the moat important points of the battle front are east of Arras and north of Sonsone. In both these lectori the592 words
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Article3759 1918-09-04 1357 [BbUTIR’s T1L1GBAM8.] Battle of Four kivers. Further British Stiidea. London, August 80, 2.25 p m, Sir Douglas Ha’g reports that despite the destruction of budges over the river our advanced troops crossed the Somme south and west of Peronne. We have taken Clery sur Somme andCombles making3,759 words
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Article379 1918-09-04 1359 30 7" e b£°, V’shL ’oundtd. Th Mo«»w L, «•■Uerdetaih d 8 CcaiWm Gnn T Wir 9 l 6 E19tl 0 Lenin w ia hi t lwiM T l' rt *Mi m ■bonder ud in nn? effected. M “> «t: A Girl Avngtr Landon, September l.lUu etl. W379 words
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Article281 1918-09-04 1360 .-,ha emit/ L'-ndon, August 30, ».Ann1itia police have struck for Most of the to night have come oat. Eleven ire now on strike. Genera) Smuts b J tbe P° ,ice r e P re8e tBtl ,T M 4 A® 4 meet!Dg ko n, R ht of P olice281 words
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29 1918-09-04 1360 that Government contemplates upea.ing tbe Volunteer Emotment and introducing a measure similar to that now in ‘«roe in India.29 words
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36 1918-09-04 1360 •m ananimously elected to represent tbe lodiani of North Perak in tbe United B ya Coanoil at a largely-attendec ®*tmgon Friday last at Taiping presided by Dr. Mohamed Ghows.36 words
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52 1918-09-04 1360 that a telegram has been received t •ntcKTBin naa oeea received tn»,^ 3T0rnor, General of Australia to Aoit l bat tbe im P° rt »tion of copra into th/p 1 'c rom other than islands in io» British or Allied control is52 words
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59 1918-09-04 1360 Mr. Peel, the President, re- f» rn j r> *«el. the President, rekamiuion f ro P° 9a18 of the Housing Upsoie tl w^ involved considerable *difioalt Uncial question was always nut L ne IQ d tbs interests of ratepayers t w<tCkle would59 words
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Article59 1918-09-04 1360 Mr j c at7: faster at 8errin Army Ut <?’ PreTor Koch, of Kapar, w 8tcond Ik ter BD e i i? ht months’ holiday H u, b2 n uV>Qant W M Gordon, M.S V. rant *d leave to proceed to t of hea:th M. 8.59 words
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Article194 1918-09-04 1360 L Hlt7TUa’8 TlLlGlAXi.1 London, Auguit 30. A cab.e from Amsteidam says that travellers from Germany state that forty were killed at Cologne and entire street’s devastated at Mannheim. The aniline works at Bngen and Coblents were utterly destroyed in the Ltest air raids. U. S, A,194 words
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Article40 1918-09-04 1360 of the late Mr. Loke Ohow Kit, of Kuala Lumpur, takes place to-morrow from No 87, Bishop Street and not No. 2S, King Street, at 10 30 a.m. sharp for inter* ment attbe Mount E r sklre Cemetery.40 words
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Article38 1918-09-04 1360 took place at Jasin last Sunday afternoon somewhat suddenly of Mrs. A. B Hogan, wife of Mr. Hogan, P. W. D. Overseer. 8te was buried the following afternoon at Buk't Berindek, Malacca, the Bev, Grtenhow officiating.38 words
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Article45 1918-09-04 1360 a well-known journalist in Peking, has died at Sbanbaikuan of heart failure. He was formerly connected with the Peking Bureau of the Associated Press, the Peking Gazette. the Peking Leader and the Peking Pott, He was only 86 years of *ge.45 words
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Article271 1918-09-04 1360 cannot besmirch tbe proud record of Allied successes since Marshal Fcch launched bis great counter* stroke on the 18th day of July last- Evidently intended then for the immediate purpose of removing the grave danger in which Paris and Rheirns lay, it has been developed bv degrees271 words
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Article690 1918-09-04 1360 (Prom Our O\cn Alor Star, fiepten.b r 2. Tbe e a cond Cup tie between tbe Police and tbe L B f,O. was p ayed off last Saturday on tbe Buka Bata ground in the presence of a Urge creed mclad.ng a good many v.alters fom Pen-ing. lb*690 words
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Article4963 1918-09-04 1361 alleged fraud. Ths hearing of a very interesting case, touching the discovery of an alleged fraud on the company through a very ingenious trap, wee begun in the D strict Court before Mr. G. A. Hereford yesterday when two Chinese named Kboo Teck Chye, a dealer4,963 words
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Article186 1918-09-04 1363 CMwn Our Owm CbrrespondgnQ On Saturday last Mr. Tye Pa Nyon, Chinese Consul of Penang, paid a visit to the Bukit Mertajam Chinese (Mandarin) School to settle a dispute between ooms of the inhabitants and tbe Trustees of Hok Tek Cheng Sin" Temple. Mr. Tye Pu Nyen186 words
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Article24 1918-09-04 1363 Latent Quotation!. I Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at >156.25, business done, in Singapore (refined) at >157/-, business done, sold 2W tons.24 words
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Article48 1918-09-04 1363 Strait. 200,000, Eeoang 196,000, T.li Ay.r 70,500, Buban» 60,000, B.gan Serai 29,500, Batak Babit 30,000, Sapgei Patani 22,5'>0, K.M 8. 16,530 lb. ande 18,674, Padane Jawa 18,688, Erian 33.000, Samagaga 17,3u0, Padang 25,000, Karan 8.700, Naw Columbia 25,855, Gala Kalnmpong 80,300 aid Nellmay 8,845 lb.48 words
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Article15 1918-09-04 1363 toani' mouily decided agunit joining the United Malaya Council. I15 words
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Article390 1918-09-04 1363 promoters, Y e t j Q f bne for xt* ot public stility, it mu’ Purpose for which e kL* must itself dstermins the chml up Mt tho.. who advocate th, ’4 own „k, Bd ,t ,n '•< TO* k m *J wot pethip, tpp t I .om.wh.t of,390 words
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Article34 1918-09-04 1363 The Share Ma rket. ths slisrsifo** The following nrn ««d A. A. Antheny to-day i- Ymtofogi ji u Mining. f i if- Ku S Ratrnl Ba.m J2/S 3 lf Trong 14.00 15 Rahman Tin34 words
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Article19 1918-09-04 1363 will There Xtflt* Workari A B u K fp 8e P M»b.r, *H 0M19 words
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Article617 1918-09-04 1364 Of ooir»«. to come No sooner F.oti begin to threaten the flTdeobrg Lise aD< the outlcok for Germac» etnrb to lo°k somewhat T t«° th9 BritiBh Pacifist gsti busy cd nerte himielf to avert the possibility .fiist psniahment being meted out to the Lios which has617 words
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Article348 1918-09-04 1364 founueo hich liU18 »«h no doubt' "i“ tba •«‘bentw.ty of which 8 either permissible or nos.ihlfi pteponder.te, over toe whole Tb. °rZ’ we 1 ahead fnr domination, prepared more than f l •trocious war which lor tb f jeir9 hil8 terrorised, annihilIf itw r» i P0d tb Whole348 words
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Article41 1918-09-04 1364 b Ohinaman was found hanging in a sbed at Weld Quay. From tbe manner in which the man took his life it appears to hate been premeditated. He belonged to tbe bangtai (or very poor) class.41 words
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Article45 1918-09-04 1364 in tbe FAf.S. Government Gazette thnt a telegram baa beo received from the Governor-General of Australia to the effect that tbe importation of copra into Australia from places other than islands in the Pacific under British or Allied control io now prohibited.45 words
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242 1918-09-04 1364 Mr. Peel, tbe President, re- ferred to tbe proposals of tbe Housing Commission, which involved considerable expense, Ibe financial question was alwajs a difficult one, and the interests of ratepayers most be watched. He would call a special meeting to consider tbe242 words
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Article589 1918-09-04 1364 Messrs Chuah Sin Kab, L-e Hong Teik. L m Eng Hap, Lee Tiang K»-ng and Mustafa b D ,a >*n left to-day for Singapore whence thry will proceed to Hongkong University. XVe hesr that Mr. Firm'oue handled the Eiuca ion Cooferecce at Kuala Lumpur with great tact589 words
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Article22 1918-09-04 1364 be saw cjoeod.l. 1B th. N TM t, r 4. y tbo blndl.d yard, o fl the N.rtk22 words
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Article1016 1918-09-04 1365 Lx Republique Francala», At a time of political ferment in other European countries it should not ba forgotten that to-morrow is the 48th anniversary of the existing French Republic, commemorated, according to kcal custom, by the Rue de Quatre Septembrp, close to the Paris Bouse. It had not1,016 words
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Article14 1918-09-04 1365 uuani- mously decided against joining the United Malaya Couooil.14 words
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Article188 1918-09-04 1365 and his responsible position are the subject of an interesting study by Mr. Chalmers Roberts, the editor of the World* 9 Work, who says Taking him all in all, he is at the moment one of the meat arresting figure! in a whole world of men made188 words
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Article1852 1918-09-04 1365 p m 0 ;t e u»d 8n)8jpU1 8ir D» O gl MHlit h»» s 04p i are(1 pJ 0011e ;~i '**•«’> off enemy count, r t ck fl 2 k *«< Q’Wti» je»tert»y eien n. t k 4 30 th., morning in conjunction with th, B„iS" r1,852 words
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Article186 1918-09-04 1366 CFVwn Our Own On Saturday last Mr. Tye Pa Nyeo, Chinese Consul of Penang, paid a visit to the Bukit Mertrjim Chinese (Mandarin) School to settle a dispute between some of the inhabitants tod tbe Trustee of Hok Ttk Ch‘ ng bin Temple Mr. Tye Pc Nyen186 words
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Article221 1918-09-04 1367 [R.trrii’a TiL.ouva.] REPORTED AT COPENHAGEN. London, September 1, 9 30 p.m. A telegram to Copenhagen from Petrograd layi that Lenin has saocumbad to hii wounds. LABOUR AND THE WAR. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS’ ATTITUDE. No Pitohod-Up Puw London, September 2, JJThe Trade Union Congress has met at Derby.221 words
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Article47 1918-09-04 1367 the Controller of Shipping for last of Baes has fixed the freight on rioe from Rangoon to Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay and the Straits. This is an excellent idea and should tend to bring down the high price of this essential foodstaff ruling at present47 words
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Article269 1918-09-04 1367 cannot besmirch the proud record of Allied successes since Marshal Fooh launched his great counter* stroke on the 18th day of July last. Evidently intended then for the immediate purpose of removing the grave danger in which Paris and Rheims lay, it has bean developed by degrees269 words
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Article387 1918-09-04 1367 YESTERDAYS MEETING. THE GOVERNOR DEFENDED. Lottery Legallmi (From Our Own, Singapore, September 3. At the Legislative Council meeting the Hon, Mr. F. 8. James, who presided, replying to the Hon. Mr. C. H. Niven said that Government had received the rubber cable ef the Secretary of State and387 words
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Article113 1918-09-04 1367 GOVERNOR OF CEYLON ARRIVES. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, S j pt. 1» Mr. F. W. King, manager of the Harbour Board, has left for Japan cn a short holiday. H. E. The Governor, the Hon, Mr. F. 8, James, Commander Gator, the Hon. Mr. Elliot and Mr.113 words
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Article177 1918-09-04 1367 Th0f lnera pl.o.h‘ Mtl,,,. morning, Tu. ‘iforu 41 The fuueral was V, tei I ifcC of relative, .nd ft!'a ed «orm.iii,., iB tb,l7 ted at .boat 10 a? V’ h? ‘To.gb CtXshee Street, C.ro.rroa Street ..a “Pr.eg a Bo.dwh’»',* d ‘"'‘'’M from motor X We177 words
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Article153 1918-09-04 1367 The output of Babman Hydnufi Ltd., during the month of Aigest vs 2 pikuli. The output of The Babman TiiCe, LU during the month of August wssWdpiku Mill Pin 219.64,|Tributes Pie SO. Messrs Sime, Darby A Cs. Ds advise particulars of outputs frais 18,754. following companies for ths153 words
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Article34 1918-09-04 1367 The fcllo Meeere. A. A to-d»y i— Y«.wri*r Illi Mining- J i i. C5 «O’ 2,'* Bangnon 03/. 23.9 >•- Dwboek tit *g; Ratrut Basin jp Tro ng 14(0 U Rahmaa Tin34 words
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Article3661 1918-09-04 1368 K GENERAL MELTING. udictmentjoovernment. mot sWETTENHAM quarantine camp. JVBBJB EXPORT DUTY. "SLIDING SLIPPERT SCALE." i'By Our Special Kepreuntative netting of the Aimatno!Mil»,n was be.d n the M?rc*nt’le Buildings, Kuaa Lump»’’, at 10 30 a morning, therw being -HUL-Tbe Hon Mr B C M Kindereeley, iQuirnin) L*wton B3,661 words