The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 11 September 1918
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Article1072 1918-09-11 1368 liter for a moment have we entertained I the slightest doibt regarding the ultimate I jin of th-i present world-war. That the I cuilst might lilt for twenty years was an I imiulity that we regarded as well within I the rings of possibility, but that England,1,072 words
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Article1327 1918-09-11 1368 General Pershing's Order. VV.i bava seen a copy of a gensral Order issued by General Pershing io regard to the conduct and dress of officers and men in France, In it tbe importance of saluting iu particularly insisted upon, and it ie demanded tost attention be also paid1,327 words
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Page 1368 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1918-09-11 1368 (it straits tcbo.. fV 81- i9HED DAILY (EIMO SwtW’ and p01,,1e ll0l,ll,, AT THE ggffERION PRESS, LIMITED, jl, Beach Street, Penang. Price Local *BO par annum. Outatatlon Postage Extra. (Poo t Free) $lB per annum.. dbU Addrt.i: ECHO PENANG.’ Telephone Noe. (Eoho) SB6. Printing Department 3*3. JIJ-All b«in«M eonsmunicatioi.» ahovM84 words
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Article3149 1918-09-11 1369 SWITCH-LINE SMASHED IN. RETIREMENTS AND EVACUATIONS. ENGLISH AND CANADIAN GALLANTRY Lunching of th* Attack. London, September 2,11 p.m. Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters in the evening says the attack this morning was conducted by General Horne's and General Byng's armies on a front from south of the3,149 words
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Article1007 1918-09-11 1371 -TOM. A decidedly interesting, and almost Gilbertian, situation has arisen in regard to the status of the United Malaya Council as the result of the cold douche administered to it at the special general meeting of the Federated Malay States Onamber of Mines held in Ipoh-TOM. - 1,007 words
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Article19 1918-09-11 1371 rßauraa’a No Ittrnty The /mor- TSm bTTi0 rr In Sib«ri* rmb uti. tS’*’’! tions rie v tMrßauraa’a ) - 19 words
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Article1374 1918-09-11 1372 u„ P ij f b»»e bt tne f Montoro a'ao L '/u E. Greig .nd f.miiy, ot 7 -TO W g*xaG*J* c 1 9 oXtineM cf ln bD *‘P o B “V.fd »»<i Ur Kln S h e 8 0De s c c Cornwell, proprietor of Sollta JL who1,374 words
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Article1838 1918-09-11 1372 ALLEGED EKAUD Tbe hear og of tn c»v-, loose n< ths d icovery of an a fr<*ud on the company itj' g,n» v er y irgeoiosi trap, Wat resumed in toe D strict Court b.-fore Mr. G. A. Hereford this morning when two Coineae named Kboo1,838 words
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Article747 1918-09-11 1373 SIME DARBY "co REPORT. Singapore, September 1. London prices during the month for Fine Ribbad Smoked Soest and Fine Pale Crepe were as follows On the 6th August, Rubber 2s, 2j Id market quiet. On ths 18th August, Rubber 2% 2s li market nominal. On the 21st August,747 words
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Article497 1918-09-11 1374 rßiTTiu’i TiLiaiAMi Ei Condition Sxtbfaciory. LoodoD, September 2, 6.40 a.m. A Riiiiio wireless message of Saturday j l( t states that Lenin’s general ii MtW*° tor y* TherB re “0 Bullita Ui*l London, September 3. A eibiefrom Copenhagen states that the Frem&iWatt reports that Lenin L woundedrßiTTiu’i TiLiaiAMi ] - 497 words
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Article3152 1918-09-11 1374 GOVEENMENT AND THE “STRAITS 1IME8." Tnw liGAiirr or Lottiuius, A of the L«g!s.ative Council was r J^ a^ D0 y Tbp Hod Mr F 8. James, C.M.G (Governor’s Deputy), presided, and tne other m-mb?rs present w»rei H the •n 8 a r *D Br Commanding (Msj n-General I3,152 words
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Article3651 1918-09-11 1376 ALLE° £D £KAUDi > M of u cn% toush ng the 6 j Q wgfed fraud oo tne comTerr ingenious trap, w»s D before Mr. TUreford this morniDg when two 0. A Kboo Teck Chye, a dealer in C* 8 .d Ong Hock Taan, an employee3,651 words
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Article90 1918-09-11 1377 A statememnt laid on the table of the Legislative Council on Monday shows that the War Tax for 1917 produced the following: tear» *3* proceeds >*****5 P 01 mlhou PMiog on over a Im (I® millions $2,650,698, £490 QM remitted home. hu but total product was *****8190 words
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Article137 1918-09-11 1377 To m Editob Of tub Strmts M, Sib > It is a pretty long time that the Gow ment has established the Board of 7»! Control to check the merchant froßcbiqiq exorbitant prices for foodstiffi and tu public has benefited greatly thereby. Brt yet a portion of137 words
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Article2791 1918-09-11 1377 Mr. Kh.w Joo Tok or put from Tin Bentoog Mo uwwJ the month of A»g»«t, J,.. 65 500, Ho.r. 60S; Pio.l» ,26 000; upect l.omari o.tp.t tbi< Syndicate, Limited for the month of W MUI 120 Pie.l. g >lO 560; Tribute 285 piculs value to «-as for the2,791 words
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Article664 1918-09-11 1379 [To THU Editob Of ths Straiti Echo Sib, By chance I have seen a copy of your paper dated last Thursday in which you begin a short article as follows: Since there has been no denial, the somewhat amaung statement published a few days ago by664 words
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Article447 1918-09-11 1379 t T r h t. e .p l< ”i ng >.“ ble WM L eg X®- Bkok P,f Brit" The Weitemt Fiomt. London, August U Military cpfationi for west August 22:-Ae desire recently shown hy the enemy to withdraw from sslisati and straighten his front may be447 words
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Advertisement45 1918-09-11 1379 Now Is ths Time. For rheumatism you will hod nothing better than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Now is the time to g«t rid of it. Try this liniment and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dispenssahe and dealers.45 words
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Article1163 1918-09-11 1380 Cathedral Magazine, r a option o' Aa, r lia riti,h still in the minds of most W ft! Britons and of some travelled But Australia is 130 year, from 22T, colon, .r, allowing for IST 63 year.; or, allowing for “j joar.. Now 40 year, 4Cathedral Magazine, - 1,163 words
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Article600 1918-09-11 1380 Brig Gen. Pearkss, who was once in Sin gapore as .Major I earless at Fort Canning, receives a mention in despatches on the staff in Palestine. It is reporte I that the election of the now president of China will be heldm September 5 It is possible that Fung600 words
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Article978 1918-09-11 1381 Positive Philosophy. The satirical Btmmary, currant half-a-oentury ago, of the evolution of the monkey, concluded i Then he became a Positivist.” To-day is the 61st anniversary of the death of Auguste Comte, originally a disciple of Saint Simon, and afterwards the founder of the Positive Philosophy. It included978 words
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Article345 1918-09-11 1381 [RiUTli’g Tit... >11II? Mb, Kindnbblit on thi Buppbessnd Cable. At the Balgownie Rubber Estates meeting on Monday last the Chairman, the Hon. Mr. R, 0. M. Kindersley, referred to tbe Secretary of State’s cable, The suppression of that cable had caused a very unfortunate delay which might[RiUTli’g Tit... ? >11II? - 345 words
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Article2161 1918-09-11 1381 B lywl B'r o'V 7 defeßt inflicted on?heei7 MUr 2- d Program hu coctioied, general Be Ytres W 0 h B-He. Cr.h? captured or drova bid with i Cl re»rg ß .rd. which red J‘J* Our artillery it fiicted b..».'"' open eights have saccpitf>ii. »imb.r? of the2,161 words
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Article516 1918-09-11 1383 [Ritrrii’s Tblbgbamb.] EVACUATION OF FRANCE, Brognitlon of lartorn Gain». London, September 4 The Timet expert suggests the possibility of Germany evacuating France as a preliminary to a peace cffar on the West front conditionally an the recognition of the Eaitern claims, Salonika Front. London, September 4,[Ritrrii’s Tblbgbamb.] - 516 words
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Article403 1918-09-11 1383 AN EMPLOYEE’S CLAIM. In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice L M Woodward yesterday the hearing was concluded of the case instituted by David Graham against Murugaau Cathiravello for the recovery of the aim of 11 554 70 being as to 81,278 70, the amount of salary and403 words
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Article218 1918-09-11 1383 Perreau v. Perreau. Toe resetv d judgment in this D.vorce case was delivered by Mr Justice W oiwaid last Tu sday oa the application of the petitioner to luve tbe decree nisi made absolute and of the respondent for payment of arrears of alimony pendente lite and218 words
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Article24 1918-09-11 1383 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 1154 25, business done, in Singapore (refined) at 1155, business done, (50 tons sold.)24 words
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Article312 1918-09-11 1383 Ho At the present tin- XF,lr *si?i i» being t.k M b 2' d»ced m th, Biiti.h M “li 2 turei t the L Sccieti.. h. t9 d Mlt member, of th. G*X I?** S’e,. ,M by the Mel.j ButM lofcra.?’ ,W, F»P*’ -eek. io. wpenmeot, „rried 01312 words
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Article101 1918-09-11 1383 RwmmendttioM of Boptft(.From Our Own CorrapoM Singapore, September 5. Dr. Watson in mentions that the °F’ ooe of the mo. iaboodsn in tb and it is consider»d tbiit introduction of Jello^ H ii by uo means DBb lC is is mended tbe meaiuree e “P !oy101 words
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Article24 1918-09-11 1383 (From Oar Own i hirer. f'' e l*& .heet. f p r b B d good erq" 'J.? „.dily »t 1m«24 words
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Article817 1918-09-11 1384 Tom Wuight. ] - TBt Tom Wuight.] u r at real y cultured men one I Tt>< ’/dife of travel, u not proportionally a q top of tbi®» convention I oinnot Itft*. Y unfortunate compels some of those their attainment!. Thue, a te a ./experienced, and thoughtful t 0 think ifc proper 4817 words
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Article426 1918-09-11 1384 (From Out Own Correspondent') London, September 2. The prices in the London Rubber Market to day were: Pale Crepe M 2/1} Diamond Smoked Sheet 2Of [The following is the Market Report of Messrs, Alden's Successors L’d.:— L indon, June 19. Since last week we experienoed a slight426 words
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Article1288 1918-09-11 1384 •The Pur DuAwnr<iB or Nobmaw Liwdsat (Special number of Art in Australia •Songs of a Campaign, by Leon Gellert. (With pictures by Norman Lindiay) •Thu Grxbn.Mibbob, by Hugh Walpole. Il bas been said tbat the poet’s first busi« ness is to feel and see and uoderatand, not to1,288 words
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Article862 1918-09-11 1385 To-day is the fourth anniversary of the First Battle of ths Marne, epoch-making and decisive but also unique in that it has been repeated under the same superb leader, ship, Th? popular idea of this Allied victory is that it came about by von Kluck attempting862 words
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Article314 1918-09-11 1385 Sctchmen can earmark their subscriptions or any money raised in connection with th Our Day 1918 Bed Orosi Find for th Scottish Branch of the British Bid Cross Sooiety in accordance with the arrangements made last year. Such contribstioni should be endorsed Scottish Bed Cron,” The Committee314 words
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Article870 1918-09-11 1386 Malay Mail (bd of thought has been given g A ba bi‘Ct of creating or develop, fi i •‘“jj “ndUie* the F M 8 Oae for which this country h partlcul* w i is the manufacture of matches. d J 1 iJLiuins of money go out of theMalay Mail - 870 words
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Article1290 1918-09-11 1386 We are indifferent about lotteries. Tbe I fact that there is some gain or excitement in I lotteries, totalisators, pari mutxel, at hoc I genus omne, may prove to be an attraction I to some, but we lack that instinct which can I alone make one a keen1,290 words
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1394 1918-09-11 1387 It is possible that we ara a good deal more sincerely sympathetic towards His Excel» lency the Governor thin some of those who. by speech or applause, poured balm upon his wounds at tbe meeting of the Legislative Oouoeil on Monday» We have, indeed,1,394 words
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Article468 1918-09-11 1387 CO3TBOFPKd The -grioult a ra ot the Bt coßtmw, to expand bet Th? •nd uru.,,l labour bu been I. defiri. malted Iron tbl. k <* h l 6 id 00,1 ot ‘“'impirU T. 'l°' hu been neoeiurj that tb. the Britieh-ownM eiUte. iho.w* 8 4 ll468 words
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Article1338 1918-09-11 1388 F er! body in tbe Uuiony and the F.M.B. t be Governor as an extremely and hardworking official and can be none wno know h:m in i t de life who do not regard him in ißoffifii»! capacity as one of the moat JL fOOI| "kindly1,338 words
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Article617 1918-09-11 1388 Mr and M’s. Piatt are l°aving for Penang on a short holiday at the Crag. Mr, Justice Ebien returns 11 S ogapore on the 17;h inatant from bis abort hjimay at 1 eaang. Mr. A. M. 8. Angullia and Mr. M H. Dawood have been admitted as delegates of617 words
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Article1275 1918-09-11 1389 Th» Pilgrim Father». On September C, 1620, just two veers Imi then three centuries ego, the Mayflower seiled from England for America heving on board a party of separatists from the Church of England who sought a home and freedom of religious worship in the Hew World. The1,275 words
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Article2027 1918-09-11 1389 [Bwt.,l, TiL tGUllli] Its Strat ®gical Imwrtaaoe, n.r ksndon, September 4.12 an Br advenes towards iV 1 present a very dangeroui enemy because the V.i o would mean the fall of st n St. Gobam I eight, between L» pj, Affi uu th.“o h w#rth -war: t[Bwt.,l, TiLtGUllli] - 2,027 words
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Article586 1918-09-11 1391 fRIUTUU’B ADMIRALTY’S interesting list. The Premier's 150. London, September 5. The Admiralty announces thit although it is not intended to adopt the practice of giving proof of official utterances of H s Majesty’s Ministers it is thought desirable to give the names of the commanding officer! offRIUTUU’B - 586 words
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Article519 1918-09-11 1391 [RkUTUb’s TULHGBAJfB.] Challenge to Enemy SocialistsLondon, September 4. The Trades Union Congress has passed by an overwhelming majority a resolution call* ing for the war aims of the Labour and Socialist parties of the Central Powers in answer to the Inter-allied Labour Conference’s war aims cabled[RkUTUb’s TULHGBAJfB.] - 519 words
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Article147 1918-09-11 1391 ®u.‘ sSXX e P edw befok‘Mr B al HeS? Tecchlu named Peh Chw n K Wd, oonneted of the cPence s“X‘=.;.-5 Li Ch ’oi HoSk on 23rdM.7cM 91 nnit"” Mt doß ““W blODi TL nip sinant was so senrsly itsbhed i. il neck with noma fcarp cutting147 words
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Article208 1918-09-11 1391 Monsieur be la Condamine, a Fmt: savant, was travelling in 1743 in Ecusdat South America, with an expedition to measure a degree of the nwndun fa scientific purposes- He kept a journal,d the following entry is dated July 11— “In the forests of Quito there flm208 words
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Article58 1918-09-11 1391 father newlw®®**' (Bw» Our Ow» Singspore. Sep»" Ling Ah Tee, who 8j is now chargedtogethe with the ,rd h Peon' l “.da* Emil L.nd.n t Koh P*. iU u* with "‘tilth' were In Present D‘J 1 of K**' 1 “j East,” the r e ’c. M- er58 words
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Article846 1918-09-11 1392 IOM VVxIGHX - (Bt IOM VVxIGHX), uiirD Og 11 11 10 letra t 0 tlcii P t° ,D s B er 8 a blt 1 Liiearefsly we^ d b J tca F oor BWI P 3I t wa tae produced) tbit I lost toe f«r it betore it t“« Q846 words
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Article497 1918-09-11 1392 The Hon. Secretary has kindly sent us the following details of the above i The tank is being constructed under the supervision and with the assistance of the following gentlemen Messrs Ernest Bonnett, J. D. B. Kollar, W. E. Hutson and J. W. Hunt. Its object497 words
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Article694 1918-09-11 1392 A rr.oit co ceident w to the l*gi’liatloa of war loiter es in toe Straits B»rt.ementa as well as in toe kedeiatrd Malay States app»a s the anneuncemtnt in oar adverusing columns to-day. says the T. 0, M, of the opening of the F. M. 8. War Lottery694 words
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Article234 1918-09-11 1393 -JfaJaya Tv ibunt, After aboit two weeks of active work by the Detective Department in following up the circumstances of the double murder, which ocoarred on Sunday night, the 25th August, at the Globa Hotel, North Bridge Road, three men;have been arrested in connection with the case.-JfaJaya Tv ibunt, - 234 words
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Article301 1918-09-11 1393 Io m Editob ov thb Sfratta Times,] gir,—You published a letter from me about the lotteries on August 31 In which I pointed out that «ome words used about H. E. Sir Arthur Young were not justifiable. H. E. thick 1 that it would be better301 words
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Article981 1918-09-11 1393 EEPOET OF THE COLONIAL SECBETABY. Among the papers laid before the Legidu tive Council at toe meet ng on Monday was the Colonial Secretly’ B report on tbe Straits Settlements for the year 1917. In the course of h’s general cbneivationi the hoo M r F.981 words
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Article173 1918-09-11 1393 LEAN A 00’8 WEEKLY BEPOBT. Penang, September I, IM With rabbet steadily price in the neighbourhood of 48—♦’ per lb. there has again been enquiry for a number of rßb^ er ,r the volume of bueioses aotaslly tn»»® 1 continues to be small. Tn bae continued in173 words
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Article1052 1918-09-11 1394 u tel].informed circ-es m Eaghod there i 1 ><▼! been two thoorits as to what oi the German Fe;t woald be 1Q uafavonrab.e to Garmin arms Liud ißCii m we are witnessing to-day. Zat bare held tbe Kal er wo ld and risk everything in the hope1,052 words
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Article243 1918-09-11 1394 Holdbh Dkfeitid, There was a fairly large attendance at the Penang Cricket Club yesterday afternoon to witi ess the challenge round between A« V. Perrin, last year’s champion, and R, A. Hunt, which re-nlted in an easy victory for the latter, Ualike previous years tbe champ onship243 words
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Article482 1918-09-11 1394 Mr. R*ne Proust baa obta ned a com* mission in tbe Indian Army, Mr. D. McColl, general manager of the Shanghai Electric Construction Co., left recently for Singapore, Mr- Justice Sproule is taking up residence in Ayer Rajab, Ayer Rajah Road, lately occupied W. Peel. Miss Helen If. Tomlinson482 words
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Article60 1918-09-11 1394 latest Qnocatioan. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 3152 25, business done, in Singapore (refined) at 3152 67 j business done, sold 125 tons. Messrs. Bestead A Co. inform us that tbs f llowiog were tht quotations for Robber ro Spot in London on toe 4;b60 words
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Article1970 1918-09-11 1395 [Rivtib's Tslbgbams.] SITUATION SUMMARISED. 2nd Not Tot London, September 5, 5 35 pm, It ii emphasised in leiponab’e quarters that while the position on the Weat front continue! highly satisfactory it would be nowise to build too much on the enemy collapse. The Allied offensive has yielded[Rivtib's Tslbgbams.] - 1,970 words
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Article520 1918-09-11 1396 [RlUTll’g TILUGIJLMS.] CAPTAIN CEOMIE’B DEATH. London, September 5. Captain Francis Cromie, D 8-0. was one of the earliest of submarine officers, At the outbreak of war he commanded the Hong* kong submarine flotilla and during 1915 commanded E 19 in the Baltic where be torpedoed the German destroyer[RlUTll’g TILUGIJLMS.] - 520 words
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Article2431 1918-09-11 1396 ALLEGED FRAUD. The hearing of this case, touching the d icovery of an allogtd fraud on the oom* paoy through a very ingenious trap, was resumed in the D.atrfct Court bsfore Mr. G. A* Hereford this morning when two Chinese named Khoo Tick Cbye, a dealer2,431 words
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Article126 1918-09-11 1397 [Buvtm’s Tiugbaub.] Conscript Criwi and Long Voyig* London, Benter is authoritatively informed tW German submarines are again o.twb.-.tb.ygMh-w Meanwhile Briti.b anti-inboeni. J are being imm.ne.ly submarines who were former y .re now con.oripti bet «bera io» in their moral, are not taking the nik. they M clearly[Buvtm’s Tiugbaub.] - 126 words
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Article562 1918-09-11 1398 GALA opening night. «at weather early thi® we a k the t'blto’ Wlrtb ,'ald open in a thunderstorm at C-^ 1 Wnen the rain held off all yesterday DOt only did the Proprietor breathe and when the time came, ■<. hi*i programme entirety, but of P*>*ng WM562 words
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214 1918-09-11 1398 Tue u*!e of wuik of me above school which took place on Baturd>y last at 5-30 pm. und-r the manitfement of Mr< Ba*?, Min DlWaf and M s, Did tl, ice taper utpodeot of toe School proved a great aucceii. D-spite the ioclrment weatb-r the214 words
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Article391 1918-09-11 1398 The business for the meeting te-morruw is as follows 1. Mi nutes of last meeting to be read and con rmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 8. Questions, 4. 8 me bills to be passed 5. Application from Thio Siow Kong for Commissioners' assurance391 words
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Article349 1918-09-11 1398 ST. XIVIEK’B BEAT P.O-C. The cricket match between th» PC C. and St, X'V.er'a R icr-’ation C vb whicn was p ayed on tbe K«p aoade on Saturday afternoon resulted in another defeat for tbe I C,— a w rae on* than on tbe previous occaaion. A though ve349 words
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Article820 1918-09-11 1398 -B.F.P. The Government Service defeated the Chinese Recreation Club st the latt r’s ground on Saturdey by 92 runs. Tbe Government Service put up a grand total of 116 toward, which W. H. Scully, oiv of Penang's best batsmen, contributed 58 in fine style. One over-B.F.P. - 820 words
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Article592 1918-09-11 1399 SEMI OFFICIAL EEVIEW. The following cables were communicated to the Bangkok Press by the British legation: Im Thu West, London, August 30. During the week the Allied armies continued their advance making important progress, British troops on August 23 forced the passage of the Ancre and reached592 words
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Article454 1918-09-11 1399 -f.o* ■ade n b^’?l np<m ,ho k “J 1 named the pol ce were called out to th. L herangoon, early yuteX •tya the Frse Prw of Friday t from the road the dead body of a European .2 >3, dressed in full volun£? Xf ih ap-f.o* - 454 words
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Article2094 1918-09-11 1400 '-9.P P. P> D D g i« i as,l y P road of kh PeDßng .LficftU hlC& haB eXarClBed Ver J Fr itflaaoce on the life of the Settlement, r m tiers not where one turns, its sons are bj foond occupying high position! and LtfWitmz to'-9.P P. - 2,094 words
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Article4825 1918-09-11 1401 [Rixrma’e Tuliguxms.] remarkable progress. Th* Ptroan* Am London, September 6,11.50 a.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports: On the leathern part of the battle front both north and couth of Peronne we are advancing and driving in the enemy’s rearguards and are approaching the high ground on the AthiesNurlu[Rixrma’e Tuliguxms.] - 4,825 words
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360 1918-09-11 1404 p i® OF BT. DUNSTANS." n.»ridV 13*8. 1118 ABn Exbibitie» of the Art Cob Feneog Impru.ion--1,4 rill be held. (by the kindness tod the Chinese Merchants of tn their Club Hone?, Leith Street.) f- '-owing tb« euocessful precedent of het *b*rfby handsome sum of inomy 'fleeted, the360 words
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Article26 1918-09-11 1404 (From Our Own Correspondent.') London, September 5. The prices in the London Rebber Market *•**l were: P*l® Crepe 2/2 Esmond Smck.d Sheet 2O|26 words
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Article117 1918-09-11 1404 m. Latest Quotations. (•«■'fined) is qe-jted here to day i c j, business done, in Singapore Wtcii M MISIQ7J business done, sold letest produce report, Messrs. i O’ •l** 9 Toere has again been re r ,D t b eoo P r m»rkat, although firns 41 p ra P117 words
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Article483 1918-09-11 1404 [Eitrru’s Tmaixsa German Warihip Sunk. A csble from Aoosteidam says that a Uermau wirabip was seen to sink yesterday evening eff tbe Dutch Coast, presumably mined or torpedoed. Becticitrant Submarine Crnwi. T London, September 7. ihe Scandinavian newspapers give a sensational explanation of tbe mystery of[Eitrru’s Tmaixsa ] - 483 words
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Article1061 1918-09-11 1404 [Euutwu’s Tnaeaamu.] DECREE AGAINST CHAIIIREB3. Berlin FlAurdcfi. Lnd®, «rpt.mn-r 6, 12 50 a m. A cable from Am.te;dam statue as an n-Haacecf w dejpretd d »qut»t in Germany that tbe Kotlnucho Volkt Zfitung druwv «Uent.cn to tie tact toat lhe military aatto lues have placarded B-riia, Breslau[Euutwu’s Tnaeaamu.] - 1,061 words
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Article2028 1918-09-11 1405 Mr. P. A. F. David i. to aot u Second Magistrate, Singapore. Mr. R. D. Acton has been granted two months’privilege leave, with effect from August 22. Mr. Percy Cunliffa, the Manager of Brinkmann and Co, Singapore has returned to Singapore, Messrs. G, C. WeUs and W. Conolly, of2,028 words
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Article960 1918-09-11 1406 [Kiutub's Tiligbams,] OntragM on Allied Colonia. London, September 7. I>i»q meting reports are filtering out from is. It i f atated that the whole British colony at Petrograd was arrested and that B ®erou B arrest, were made at Moeoow Ths headquarters of the French Military Mission[Kiutub's Tiligbams,] - 960 words
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Article525 1918-09-11 1407 SIME DABBY A CO.’S REPORT. Singapore September 7. London Quotations The latest wire from London received here on 2nd instant dated 30th was as follows Rubter 2/0i 2/1 i market quiet” Auctions 4th sth «eptbmbbb:—A steady tone has prevailed since our'last report. Considerable quantities of rubber have changed525 words
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Article470 1918-09-11 1407 Soldiers Sailors in Siberia. A m c oMmn The Hon’blg R» j Soldier, i. b,M" 7 M de C ,i P 00 '”“bX"5 by Mr,, M, 0b,11, ToeK,id I-MgiiOD.Scotl.od b M l •“>» "P-...V. to th. Cjc?"*' Singapore Brtl Yo« will perhap, hin P‘per tb.t L ,d, T do j,470 words
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Obituary69 1918-09-11 1407 M B g* H H 2 o- s. B 2 S cL tr* 2 O CT O D D W 5 g. 3. g oo n.5 f R t§ S o 1 g 1 6 3 o 2 8-i 2 "►3-° 8 2.® 5P i T5 is wj; O Boq69 words
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Article1173 1918-09-11 1408 itill both in England and abroad -rtainnot w large but not altogether -portent body of opinion to which the underlying fact of this war baa JTret become apparent. There are, that bto ity- «g man 7 P e °pl® w h° do not ureeive that the struggle1,173 words
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Article56 1918-09-11 1408 CORONER’S ENQUIRY. Aecund Ccnfemi {From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Br-ptenob*r 10. In the Globe Hotel murder e r qairy the Chinese boy his been frond guity by He Coroner, Accused said Y-js. I Commt»t?d the crime Mrs. Calderwood, late of the Penang Power Station and sister of56 words
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Article474 1918-09-11 1408 Mr. f-nd M r Pi »<t are l-av ng Singapore for Pena- gon a abort holiday to »be Crag. M r E-ij Mai-.p ooh, r*cen ly of the Afalay Mail st ff, Kml* Luaipur, has beeu kilted in action. Mr. C D. La Brooy, Financial Assistant, P WD, Kedah,474 words
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Article41 1918-09-11 1408 Statement of accounts to 4th Siptemb r Aug. 2By Balance 32 00 Sept. 3 Tdoh Cbeow Cheang monthly 2.00 4 N. McHetcbisou o jq Sept. 4 By Balance »t 1415 Amount p’eviousy acknowledged 32.863 98 T-tel... IM, «71.1141 words
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Article911 1918-09-11 1409 The Pious Hohenxollerns. It was sixty-one years yesterday since the Evangelical Alliance commenced its sittings at Berlin. The members were invited to visit the King of Prussia, who expressed a hope that the period of their intercourse might be as that of the disciples after the first day911 words
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Article191 1918-09-11 1409 The following Government Notice, regarding discharge of labour by employers of agricultural labourers, has been sent to us for publication:—* 1. "All employers of agricultural labourers who propose to reduce their labour forces, more especially those who are about to discharge tapping coolies, are requested to191 words
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Article122 1918-09-11 1409 The fancy dress ball in the Taiping Town Hall on Saturday, was a huge success. Over two hundred people ware present, snd it is estimated that about |l,OOO will be available for the B d Cross Fund, in aid of which the dance was organised. The122 words
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Article922 1918-09-11 1409 [Reuter's Telegrams.] As Ton Wtt,» Sir Do«g' M °H A'^ e bw 8 .1C.M M portion »OW entered the ir U, vetems con.tr.cted prior ""-«i M.rch offenii.e. Tbe 1D inoreued Peered defence, o«rred to-day g.med ground in th. »< end Epehf attack, .onth-we.r of re P-i*d Nt.[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 922 words
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Article499 1918-09-11 1410 (Leuth’s Tiligiams American Front. Enemy Short of Ammunition i L.-ndon, September 9, 2 15 p.m. hpadn^ corr? poodeDt at American headquarters telegraphing on the 8 h, say. when <e G Mtd 7 Q 7 ,Og th 9 P<Bt week eTeo when German infantry were very hotly pressed, the(Leuth’s Tiligiams ] - 499 words
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Article375 1918-09-11 1410 [Bbutib’s Tslmbaks.] Tiitlag Mime 1914 Tictici. London, 8-p Umber I, 7.15 a.m. To-day's news leaves no doubt that the Garman command bas finally decided to 'urn upon the pursuers or at least to ssttls down on wnat remains of the Hmdmburg L ne and challenge the Allies[Bbutib’s Tslmbaks.] - 375 words
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Article60 1918-09-11 1410 GOVERNMENT'S TEMPORARY MEASURES. Sturptntta of Duty and War Tax i C/rm Our Oicn Kuala Lumpur, September 9. It is officially announced that on the recommendations of the Rubber Industry Protection Commission, Government has decided as a temporary measure to suspend the cdlec’ion of the expo-t du»y an60 words
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Article729 1918-09-11 1411 Tom Wbigmt - (Er Tom Wbigmt), A well-worn Chinese adage says that after thtee daya without atudy a man’s convereatkn becomes insipid. Now we know what was the matter with those fellow passengers of Brother Welham whom he found uninteresting They had been three days (or more) without studying any* thing.729 words
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Article959 1918-09-11 1411 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, September 9, Yesterday was a great day for the Indians and Ceylonese of Alor Star on account of the opening ceremony of the new hall of the India-Ceylon Association in Jalan Langgar. There was a large gathering of members and guests among959 words
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Article115 1918-09-11 1411 Pbelimimabt c g In the Police Court .be Muller P S gli»H was begun into the case ag ;."?oT.. T.h Ah Chong. .nd Lim Ab H’J ,„hb.rT in *he W r*>* f,oto of w* elicited from the eaidenca morning of b of midnight of tbe !2th Siew115 words