The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 25 September 1918

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  • 5 1449 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION
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  • 1657 1449 Mr. Bilfoir, besides being one of Britain’s “elder statesmen,” is known throughout the world as a remarkably clear thinker; he h»s Dot taken long to to shreds the Asatrian peace proposal and expose it for what it really is: an impudent attempt to divide the Abies.
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  • 26 1449 (7h/w Qwr Own London, September 16. The prices in the London Bibber Market to-day were: Pale Crepe 2/2 Diamond Smoked Sheet 2 I
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  • Page 1449 Advertisements
    • 95 1449 Che Straits echo. PUBLISHED daily (Except Sundays and public holidays,) at the CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Prioe x pally Local 980 pep annum, Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) 918 pep annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.* Telephone Noe. (Eoho) 588. Printing Department 343« O.~All bu.incM communicitionu
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  • 982 1450 Hating the Hun. dir Walter Baleigb, in a recent speech at Mill Hill, seemed to imply that we might hate Germany 100 much. We think Sir Walter is too squeamish. When, day by day, we hear of the B’d Cross being used aa a target by German airmen
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  • 254 1450 DEPUTATION TO THE GOVERNOR Petition for Btgistration. a 11 1 (/row Our Own, Correspondent,) Singapore, September 18, A deputation, beaded by Mr. Cheab Kee Ea, waited on H E the Governor this morning with a petition largely signed—including Messrs. L?e Tian blew, Cieang Lim, Qcab Bang E>e. Yeap
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  • 986 1450 IBiutW, T»m OMXl] All-Bound ProgressLondon. September 17 2 A cable from Pana B ays tLat th? cffiXsS*'* h di, ioa Towards Fre.ne. the French t ree kilometre, on a front of eighteen ud r. ached a line east of Watronville and writ of Ha.tecourt, Dieppe and Morgevill.,
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  • 1050 1451 [RiUTUU’b TILIGRA.XB.] An Allied Victory. London, September 16, 10 5 p.m, A French Eastern communique of the 15th states that after violent artillery preparation the French and Serbians attacked enemy works in the mountainous sone of Dobropoloe, entered the first line of the Bulgarian positions aud biilliantly carried
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  • 1621 1452 [Rictus's Tulugbams ALLIES TO ‘CONSIDER IT. Opinion in London* London, September 16, 4 10 pm In well-informed oirolin London it is the opinion that the Allies will carefully consider th* Austrian Note. Consequently, the answer cannot be given for some days. It is thoight, however, that little
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  • 308 1453 TRAGEDI at a well. The heiriog was concluded yesterday before Mr, Jastice L. M, Woodward and a Jpecul jary of the cm agaioat Ln Kuok aVewho was chartpd with tbe mu of v o fcKweeintha Dmdings on July 26, the Jry returnng s rerdict of gouty of kipable
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  • 328 1453 The next case wav that against Peers m* balam Pillay for forging an endorsement at the back of a cheque for >51.43 and with fling as genuine a forged document. The Mowed was found guilty and sentenced to •oe year’s rigorous imprisonment. The accused in this case
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  • 604 1453 10 th® Gaseffe appear a Ion? Hat nt inventions in connection with which full ”*bts are granted. i 8 follow 1-2 111 and N Ge v r u E r Ubber Co of New Jersey nd New York i Imorovemente m prtcesapi th./Zh"? ‘V 01 1 Obt.lD-d thereby
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  • 154 1453 PENANG OUR DAY“ 1918. AN APPEAL TO TBE LADIES. C n< !l ,h Honorary Beor.. «J O.r D.y” 1918 w.ll ba .),d I. ce.ve a. 8000 a< poseioie tbe names of any •Oies of auy rariunaluy woo are willing to an?of tJ' 1 918 CAU) P aI u lo or
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  • 141 1453 The owners of any articles which they no longer require and which they regard M while elephants are kindly requested to present them for sale for the* Bad Cross Fund, It is particularly deaired that only articles of some value be sent. The articles will be
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  • 30 1453 "OUR DA Y” AT BUTTERWORTH. Our Day will be celebrated at Betterworth on Thursday October 10th when there will be aquatic sports, a football match, and other attractions, ,J v
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  • 213 1453 Policb Activity. Acting under instructions from the Food C ntrol Committee, detectives are being sent to the d fhrent maikets and elseWbere to arrest prifi eers who violate tbe regulations regarding the control of the price of food» stuffs. There have Jbeen several cues brought to tbe
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  • 564 1454 Substitutes fob Tin Containebs. A London nuouftctur og firn which cltimi to mike up aboat 60 per cent of the total present English oirpit of cardboard containers say* that 6,000.000 containers are being ptoauaad hem every week, tbs gnat balk of them being of the 2
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  • 53 1454 The output of tae Bandon Property of Toe Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited, for the month of August was P.cnls 362. The outputs of Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. for the First fortnight of September 1918: —Hours run, 609; Cubic Yards treated, 90,700; Total Piculs, «39 84 j Realised
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  • 599 1454 From a Shanghai we take the following iote.esting sketch of Ch na’s new boan execm va j The election ot Sbib chang typifies perfectly tbe b zaire character of Cninese politics in the last decade, For H-u was one of the most fa thful of the o
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  • 524 1454 A» lh!°“ Cbmo,b ths instance of Mr v n Ae.i.Unt Supsrioteodeat 'of p?' 8wi B’g'.tr.r of Al.ec. a P Md 8 m.d.t obi .nd bi. wife b alle re. Biog io tbe CJ™'7’r w lll notify tbeir cb.Offo of ..H, Police Cffioer. Bo th pleaded”
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  • 657 1455 president Wilson, into whosa hands tho moral and P ulllical leadership of the Al has gravitated to an extent which reflects no great credit on British statesmen, rejected the Austrian proposal for an informal conference of the belligerents within half an hour of receiving the Note from Vienna,
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  • 1212 1455 A Protect. 1 nofe wh '°h we reproduce elsewhere toe limes of Malaya says witu some tiueb that •’me m.j ,rny of our public men are afraid to fpeak out and openly criticise the Government where criticism is necessary and then it proceeds to add that the newspapers,
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  • 612 1456 Our Singapore correspondent states that when receiving the deputation on Chinees Marriages, H, B. the Governor mentioned incidentally that he would probably be going to Penang in December. This possibly means that Sir Arthur and Lady Bvelyn Young will spend Christmas up the Hill. The Rev. R
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  • 1897 1456 [RIUTUB’a rULUGBAMS.] Beyond Hindenburg Line* London, September 17, Benter’s correspondent at American Head* quarters says evidence is accumulating that the enemy intends withdrawing behind the Hindenburg Line in Lorraine if further pressed. He is burning towns along the Moselle likely to fall into our hands including Dommartin
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  • 60 1457 Dr. Boon Bang’s Attitude(From Our Own Correeptudeni-} Singapore, September 19. When introducing the deputation on Chinese Marriages to H. E. the Governor, the Hon. Dr, L m Boon Keng, M. L C., agreed that it was necessary to have comps \ory, but thought that the supporters of th
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  • 111 1457 A deputation of Chinese ladies including several ‘well known hdies waited on tbe Hon. the Resident Councillor at the Residency yesterday afternoon at 4.30. Mr. and Mrs. Michell gave them a welcome The petition after being read was handed to Mr. Michell who promised to forward it
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  • 540 1457 [Ruittm's TiLuanausl Lor d' n, September 17. A cable from York states that the ucquahfi dly approves President jWi son a emphatic rejection of tbe I Proposal which was delivered half.an-hour after receipt of the Note. The «Staia epitomises these views thus.* “There can be no talk
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  • 573 1458 [Rntu’i Tiuoai-] Dam&gfi it Miti SabloasLondon, September 16, The Air Ministry announces that cn the Bight of the 15th-16th our aeroplanes heavily sad repeatedly attacked four enemy aerodromes with excellent results, started fear fires, wrecked three enemy machines on the ground, demolished two hangars, directly hit several
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  • 327 1458 -T.O.M The announcement that the Federated Malay States Government has been able to lend the Mauritius Government a million and a half dollars, to support the sugar industry of that country, has created a good deal of comment round the town, and there is
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  • 270 1458 Mbsbbs. Allbn Dbnntb Co’s Auction. per pound cts. cts. Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 1 W 431 Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 2 26 88f Unsmoked Sheet No, 2 23 26J Crepe Fine Pale Thin 46 „49 Fine brown 15| 18 Dark 10 18| Barky 6| 9, Scrap, Virgin and
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  • 550 1458 wep InPrlcM, Our Own c7rre,, MW) Siace the 1.. t rubte”!».?**® 1 been practically no business h,< in Pin.ng and the dem.nd has S?" do e Yesterday 1,156 ton, were L± B •*le. The demand w M f. ir «lues were I. th. b .tand.rd grade, both
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  • 346 1459 uj turnih been handled at all satisfactorily.—Free Prim, T .on cur M'h’» r y Service B 11, tbe r IB A andChM Etprcu puts forth a ndltion we have not beard before. C°®« e 0 103 eat oQ gays. ‘We are glad ThO J 4P Tfl
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  • 239 1459 MEN’S fOUBSOMEB, P I Sprouls and L M. Evans 7 p A.M. Brown and G F. Turner... U Losie and G. F Lean 7 Pdq W, 8. Goldie and H Oxeobam JO. Gregson and T. A Melville... 7 «•B. Filsgerald and Dr T. Gray... OiE A Goatly
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  • 1108 1459 A DUTCHMAN’S O’. LEM MA. Lojtg Dblaybd Penang Warrant, lo ihe Keal* Lumpur t’oi ci C u i. on Site do, B *jB th b Malay Mail of W*dnesday, Wrbf-lm Head ik K-ymgs, a Dutch subj-'Ct, who oo Tuesday labt «as remanded, pasting tbe imw of a warrant
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  • 124 1459 [To thi Editoi of thu Strait» Echo Dear bir, I shall bs most grateful if I may trouble you again to aoknowhdge through your paper further funds and comforts received for Major Jensen’s men in Mesopotamia as under Musofotamia Fuud. Amount previously acknowledged $276.25 Messrs. Adams and Allan
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  • 1300 1460 PETITION TO THE GoVKBNOB FoR REGISTRATION. We take from the Strain Timtt the following more complete sccouot of the deputation to the Governor on Chinese Marriages i A deputation from Stra.ts-born Cniaese British subjects waited on His Excellency the Governor, Bir A. H. Young, G L.M.G, K-C.B.E, at
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  • 545 1460 Our Own Correjpondai!.) A* th. Si.«p B or Bg,R 8 g, R, r b h ep t 20 ton, wer.iffered .nd 653 ton,' ,Ml |j' 1 1053 following prices; U 3Um P ?r pound Fine ribbed °!j °7i Good •> 85 F ne plain Uasmoked good plain
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  • 1230 1461 Altboagh the siaiflemen have tpoken, it fan rem*i<i**d with Marsh»! Pooh and Sir Dougns H*ig to dot the i’s and cross OO fi of che Allied refusal to walk into ibeAmtnao peace-trap, .Since the enemy got back to the Hindenburg Line the Allied idvaooe has naturally slowed
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  • 583 1461 M.-. and M'« D almond Hay, of o.langor, have arrived in Briuin. f H E 8o Ifr K,ala Lumpur for Home on W.-dursd-y Lit, r st Mr J B. Mclatcb ha. Mt J«s..lton t« Jew th. rtny He j, mwßbsr cf fh# turn of M?ss!|. Harrisons and
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  • 1250 1462 A Comparison in Warfare. To-day io the anniversary of two important events in our military history. On tieptember 20,1157, the siege of Delhi ended and the city was taken after a six day’s straggle in which great heroism was shown, one prominent incident being the gallant death of
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  • 3204 1462 Tblig Umi holnon captured. koodoo, September 18 Sir Douglas Haig reports •—A,. yesterday's onerationa u reB °f Holnon village and made s-verii 0 86 100 of Thia morning we attacked to the of Saint Quentin. YeaUra. n rt^eik the enemy attacked at of heavy barrage and pressed
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  • 401 1464 [Rwtin-. Tn l9llM|] p ,h p “■>" taa, The London, September 19, o»rio.ity md’ploaX “«>> cannel thro.gh which lb a Germ.*?' 11 Th,?’ P c Allied diplomatiita a. 8 Ted moD R Wife «obie.ed. It j, Brgtd J, to 7 1 11 offensive is probablv a 6 u
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  • 2292 1465 J.A.T3ST D2WOPMSNTB. MEDICAL OFFICERS- protest. An Ofem Litter. The following is the text of the open J, dated Lumpur, August 19 1 to the unofficial members of the 7* .1 t ie »nd Federal Councils of the Sysndtbe F.M.B. by the Society of State Medical Officers
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  • 623 1466 LEAN CO’S WEEKLY REPORT. Penang, September 20. Rubber is somewhat easier with prime qualities making 49 cents, a decline of 6 cents on last week’s closing price. The Rubber share market continues stagnant, but there is a good demand for Bassetts and some enquiry for the fullypaid
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  • 173 1466 Singapore, September 19. The weekly Rubber Auction opened yesterday with a fairly good demand at prices up to 51 cents for Fine Pale Crepe and 50| cents for Ribbed Smoked Sheet, these figures being 4 and 5 cents respee* tively below the highest paid last week
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  • 68 1466 SINGAPORE SUBSCRIPTIONS. An Excellent Start. (From Ow O«m Singapore, September x- ma «-Our Day ’’commit loB At a meeting of tbe Our < j SeOret .ry, the Hon. Mr. F. S. Goverannounced that H'B d A. nor had giwn »2,000 to ti I <bo Allan, ot Messrs. MoAhster
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  • Page 1466 Advertisements
    • 50 1466 A Good Rale for the Home Make it a rale of your home to always keep on hand bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints It always cures promptly and no household is safe without it. For sale by all dispensaries and dealers.
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    • 10 1466 For Children’s Hacking Co.gb M Wood’s Great Peppermint O«ro 6J
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  • 3851 1467 both accused convicted. The hearing of tbs case, touching the discovery of an alleged fraud on ths Eastern Smelting Company through a very ingenious trap, was resumed in the District Court bsfore Mr. G. A- Hereford yesterday when two Chinese named Khoo Tech Chye, a dealer
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  • 482 1469 This TMt’» meeting of the Tr.de Un on (Wrei« i* P' rh *P 8 tho m CBt on n ‘O“‘>“ •k.hi.torr oßtr.de «monism, for never b.s ?et U t' me 90 UU of pron,iBe ,or ,he l tore of labour. Evil as the war has been
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  • 25 1469 h»i Out (hm, Ciimtponrtent.') Thn. London, September 18. to-day were* endoll Bibber Market Pwlo Crepe 2/91 iai »ond Smoked Sheet .7 2/li
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  • 105 1469 Tin (unrtfi Q aota tions. 121 nn lB Q tt °ted here to-day at (refined)” s?lq o?i d Q0 tnd in Singapore c^’ l b t 9 ad 8 8 7 i’ b« B *eus done, 100 0^! drB 8 acd P* teafc ar« 8h u aear enou h
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  • 957 1469 In the Balkans. th Berblans filing the picture and the Jogo-Skvs and French bearing their part, Briton and Greek are no doubt being held m leash against the arrival of the moment hinted at by Mr, Bdfour of greater triumphs in which they are to share equally, bo
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  • 240 1469 -s,r. THE U.M.C., EDUCATION AND RUBBER. MR. DARBISHIRL'S REVIEW. (From Owr Own Correspcrnderd,') Singapore, September SI. At the half-yearly meeting of the S ngapore Chamber of Commerce the Hon. Mr. C, W, Darbishire, Chairman, gave an interesting review of local affairs. Reforr* ing to the United Malaya Council,
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  • 540 1470 Mr 8. B. Archdeacon who wm on t busiBMI visit to Penang returns to Singapore to-day. e Mr. Justice Sproule paid a wieit to Snngei Patani yesterday in connection with Masonic matters, Mr. B. T. S. Durston, manager of gentian Eitate, Began Serai, has gone to fadia
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  • 33 1470 Supply Ordinance. (From Oar Own Correipondent.') Singapore, September 21. la the Government Gazette is published the 1918 Supply Ordinauca. It makes provision for >10,304,892 for the public levies in 1010.
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  • 3189 1470 [RlUTlu’B TILUGBAMB.] BRITISH LINE INTACT. Vloltnt Counter-Attack. Benuleed London, September 19, 3 15 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy I opened a violent bombardment from many I guns yesterday afternoon in the northern I portion of the battle front between GouzeauI court and the Arrae-Cambrai road,
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  • 1097 1472 Exchangi of View» on Pbqposed Bbgibtbation. As mentioned in. the report which appear, ed yesterday regarding the deputation which waited on His Excellency the Governor at Government House and presented a petition, the signatories of which included among hundreds of names those of Messrs. Cheah Kee Ee, J.P.
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  • 333 1473 T o Ig Editob or Tin Malaya Trihttna]. a- As visitor to 8 ngapore, I m e Tar '0 ol.im j h« Cniness wife in the advertisement do J oar pipar. That there should SX neoeiiltj .t »H «or Ctnoe.a 60 ’A to give publicity »8 to her
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  • 256 1473 The following are the alterations in Messrs. A. A, Anthony A Co,’a ehare list to-day t Saturday, To-day, ir. E E E 2 Mining. p> a pq 02 n co Biugnon 1/- par 1/3 6d Kampong Kamuting 57/- 58/- 57/- 58/6 Katoo Deebook 16/- 16/6 6d 1/6
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  • 1290 1473 CLAIM FOB DAMAGES. In the D.stiiot Court before Mr. Justice 1. J, Sproule thia morning the hearing was begun of the suit instituted by Mr. H. Sibbeiee, manager, Central Malaya Engineering and Motor Works, Taiping, and Mrs. Bibbeleeagainst the Willison Wirth’sCireus and Menagerie claiming $4OO as
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  • 1893 1474 MR, DABBISHIRE’B REVIEW. The following taken from the Strait» Time» is a more detailed account of some of the matters touched upon in the Hon. Mr. C. W. Dirblshire’s speech at the halfyearly general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on Friday last: Lnited Malaya Connell. This
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  • 17 1475 p. tlfTlB —Oo 21st September, at Penang, to Mr cd MrB, fi E PreatlB dau hter
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  • 1153 1475 From France, the Balkans, and Palestine newß continues to be excellent and fl \ips it io not too muoh t 0 hope that fl near future we shall hear too of a rtcoewf»! resumption of operations in Meiopotami» whence reports have been ether meagre since
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  • 71 1475 The authorities have decided that the deliberations of the Straits Tribunal are to be conducted in camera, basing their decision on para 15 of tbe Military Service Ordinance 1918. The decisions arrived at hnwfivsr will, as far as we understand, be onm ni.nio»te<i to the Press. The
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  • 533 1475 In a game of billiards at the Singapore Catholic Club between Mr. D. Ferrao and Mr. Lswii, the latter made a break of 125. Mr, B J. Husband, formerly of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, is now on active service as a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers.—& 1».
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  • 1271 1476 Germany in Crisis. Obviously, there is a very direct connection between the defests which the Allies sre inflicting upon the Qaadruplioe —as it likes to call itself—in the fl?ld and the internal political crisis which is now agitating Germany, At the same time, when considering the reports which
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  • 2667 1476 [Reuter's Telegrams.] AT BT. Q UgMIH The British M otk Sir Do 8”?.?H b, b M I 'S<»P.w. midday on Thursday the' Fo'.r Lempiete-fipeby seoJl a. d ked considerable opposition and in heavy artrllery lnd m a ohioe ‘J' ot va.uable progress to a dqpth of
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  • 1088 1478 [Rat jib’s Tiliubams.] THE BRITISH BREAK THROUGH. ALLENBY’S DECISIVE VICIOEY. Cats off 25,000 Turks. London, September 20, 10 p.m. A Palestine cfficial message states i During the night of the 18th we commenced a general attack between the Jordan and the sea. British and Indian troops east of
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  • 2798 1479 [Bairns* itwVrrX- 1 :T T.nl>dn«. S > l ®°> 6S l’- 1 •-2; h Stic a >■■ tit£s AB r i han at five in rS: rrb-*lB keltathe lb S 'de. ‘t ci L k D in Wscl F ia d „f tea L' s 1119 t ,4n011
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  • 384 1480 Tn MUxil NEW GOVERNMENT AND NEW CHANCELLOR. A Policy th* Situation London, September 21, «.,5 A cable from Amsterdam statu th.t tu nvTTt PH™' B lol’meT TL O L’ BrDm t “wtanaM j x Th Majority parties are firmlv wv k 6d -ii oo PttlUme “tary
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  • 1311 1481 AnJUaL General Meeting. The anna*! general meeting of tbe Penang Automob.ie Ciab was ne<d at the Coamber Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mr. t. M- (P fes^?aI P rFsl ded and others nresent were Messrs. L. A, C. Biggs, C G May. B« Fniliips, N. Goodwin and V.G. Savi
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  • 260 1481 Claim fob Damages. pt q Dl Bttiot Coir before Mr. Justice irf P I°? 10 y o terda 7 hearing was concluded of the suit instituted by Mr. H, Siband Motor Work,, T.ipiog, aad Mr,. Sibbelee against the W.lli.on Wirth’,Cirea. .nd Menagerie claiming »400 a, damage,
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  • 263 1481 A Siamese View. As we know, says a Bangkok exchange, the holding of war lotteries was legalised in the Straits by an unanimous vote of the Legislative Council, no doubt to the grave scandal of the u unco guid,” As a matter of fact we think
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  • 71 1481 The Reverend Lady Superior and the Sisters of the Convent have kindly arranged an intertainm a nt in aid of the B d Cross Food on Wednesday, October 23, 6 p no. (R hearsal) aod on Friday, October 25, 5.30 p m. Our Day Tank. Mr.
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  • 612 1482 (To this Editob oh TH! Time» of Malty»,) Sir,—A million and a half of our money has been lent to Mauritius, whilst malaria kills thousands each year in Malaya be* came of the lack of a proper scheme to eradicate malaria in thia Peninsula, and there hao
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  • 348 1482 Commenting on the Dutch Convoy” incident, the Tree Preu says: Living as we do in close proximity to the Hollanders in the neighbouring Colony, and knowing them as wo de, we should be the last to question this compromise, so long as the definite right of
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  • 288 1482 The completion ef Siam's railway communications to the sonih and west has been greatly looked forward to by the Bangkok business community, since it was expected to bring about a considerable acceleration of the mails received from Europe. However, although the railway connection with the west
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  • 283 1482 fIuCOXD Lltt. r Chua Kes Es ,M 100.00 Anonymous 7.45 ’taXEK" 1 Oan Ngoh Bee A visitor to Penan® Biilav M 100 00 Collection Sunday, flenteute* ix 10,00 Our Lady of Sorrows Jules Martin WOO Maganshi Ohunilal A Co, OhsahHeeNyan J OOlO 21*“ Ae Oo" ’HOM
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  • 1268 1483 Of the different kinds of peace with which to end the War, that which would mean that the Central Powers had come out of the adventure with a balance of loss, that they had met with bn unquestionable defeat, is to the German rulers unthinkable, bit
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  • 651 1483 m Aoiiog Gece .l M.n.ger, r MS. E.Hw.y. and Mr, P. H. Hen.h.w Ir.ffio Manager, hive visited the .pot between Bekit G.nt.ng and P.d.ng Bengaa where a. large bonlder .truck the engine of the mail train on Sunday. Theynrrived here to-day. Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that on
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  • 1212 1484 Four Years Ago. p is just over four years sines the possibilities of the submarine were first brought homo to the British public and in a highly unpleasant manner, by the destruction of the Aboukir, Bogus, and Cressy off the Duteh coast, It is one of those incidents
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  • 1034 1484 [Reuter's Telegrams.] British Front, Sir Doigl., »tt,ok Boith-weßt of La 8,”.' 4 hoitile mornug wa, not reported thj ?ot changed, In loVe'L?" ”•““>» i< Zillebeke. the aei ßbbourhood of •tubbor» nghthg Ran». d° D| September 23,12.45 an, Reuters correspondent at quarters, telegraphing on the 22nd enemy who
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  • 779 1485 [RIUTIB’B TILIGUAMB.] Turks Cut Off in Estreat. a r> 1 koodoo, September 22, 9 p.m. in 7k 08UI10 CumDQQ “’que states:—By nine the °n the 21st our left king’s h/di try r? ng oc thair lefl about Birasur, 81/ n b h d u th l Hfle
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  • 357 1485 Aleppo, the road to which the /Palestine victory has opened, is in the north of Syria and the oipital of a Turkish province between the Orontos and the Euphrates. It lies in a fruitful valley watered by the Kuweik, in a large hollow surrounded by rocky hills of limestone.
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  • 539 1486 [RIUTIB’s TILUGRAJfe.] London, Septamber 22, 6 30 p.m, A Serbian communique states We advanced over twenty kilometres to the north on the 20th.> We are now several kilometres north of Havards. We captured twelve more guns. German and Bulgar reinforcements are continually arriving, London, September 22. In
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  • 425 1486 t Eeutix’s Tuligxams AN ORDER BY "THE KAISER. Fit Germans to join Bolsheviks. London, September 22. A cable from Peking states that the Kaiser on the 10th September ordered all Germans in Russia fit for du*y to join the Soviet troops and oppose Japan and the Allies
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  • 50 1486 European Found Shot (From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, September 21, Mr. Alec F. Conorie, who was living with Mr. Falls, manager of the Nestle Milk Company, was found in the garden at 5, Treacher Road, at 6 o'clock this morning dead, shot through the temple*
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  • 458 1486 Tin. A oot reep O odeaTwrifeĕ7— British R,do“' B ‘ft tbl ’P ort etc M Rabial-Awal, 1337 roluk j 10(3 17tb, be;. 1918) ;,a 7 0 4 2 WOJ.tOO in 11 ticket,-50% u u W 1 1 -ow ..a... 3rd X ».000 6Prize.oUiOoO-e.eh;;: 20 «TO
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