The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 2 October 1918
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Article1047 1918-10-02 1487 Biron Burian must ba singularly easy to please it he has in sober earnest expressed satisfaction at the reception accorded by the Powers of the Entente to the Austrian Peace-Note, for they have not only, to adopt an inelegant but expressive colloquialism, turned It down, 1 bit1,047 words
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Article572 1918-10-02 1487 Mr. W. B. Momlaws has left to join up.— M.M, o o The following passengers arrived here Singapore t-Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mr, H. H. Park and Mr. MaoDonald. Mr, J. A B. Henderioks, who killed a full grown tigress on the Kumunting Mills on the 20th572 words
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Advertisement102 1918-10-02 1487 cije straits Echo. J M AILJUM *> -Tv w W?' itertlW ■XhP PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays!) AT THE CRITERION press, limited, sf, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Dally Local $BO per annum. Outstation Postage Extra. MaU Idltfon (Post Frje) 118 per annum* Cable Address: ECHO PENANG." Telephone Nos.102 words
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Article835 1918-10-02 1488 ’’The Mikado” Tabooed. Oar Singapore correspondent wires this morning that the proposed performance of ••The Mikado” by the Singapore A.D.S* han been "forbidden.” We toowght it would be, if the A.D.S. did not have the grace to withdraw its proposal after the pretty broad hint given in the835 words
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Article16 1918-10-02 1488 did some damage on the Selangor coast last Saturday morning.— M.M.16 words
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20 1918-10-02 1488 that the Teutonia Club has been bought at auction by Mr. E. 8, Manssseh for 161,000.20 words
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Article27 1918-10-02 1488 of Foodstuffs for the Tampin District of Negri Sembilan will be held rft Bembau on Saturday, Sept. 28th, from 12,30 p.m. to 6 p.m.27 words
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Article26 1918-10-02 1488 has dele- gated to the Chief Secretary to Government all powers vested in him by sectiod 10 of the Public Emergency Enactment.26 words
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Article129 1918-10-02 1488 From Monday's Straits Times Mrs. Snow, wife of Capt. Snow, of the Pilot Association, has gone on a brief holiday to Australia, Mr. W, B. Penm an has come from Penang to assume the duties of accountant at the head office of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Sir E. L.129 words
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Article90 1918-10-02 1488 Rlutuk’b Tblbgbamb j .a- ►jj.- umUMU India’s Large Share One of the remarkable facts of General Allenby’s achievement is the reorganisation he has effected sinc'i the Garmin Western offensive of the 2lst March which necessitated the withdrawal to France of a part of his force. It is a90 words
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Article2121 1918-10-02 1488 [RioiW, lit laiMfs] Eaemy's Lart A Wm CI(M A P.io Ddcn Septeilber 23 koe_ A Palestine commini b 7• P-m. sened the passages of nL t 68 damiehon Sunday morning ths**** avenue of escape west nf# he Uit The 7.h and P 8 Xu Tirtu.ll, ceased to2,121 words
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Article1060 1918-10-02 1490 [Eiutub’s Tuligbams.] Ta» Serb! tn Victory- London, September 23, 2.45 p,m. A Serbian communique of the 22nd evening lays We liberated fifteen villages. We are farting the German and Bulgar reinforcement! te retreat. We crossed to the left bank of the Vardar and cut the main railway line1,060 words
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Article466 1918-10-02 1490 [Rwrin-e The Ah” Mi™ t P bsr 23 3 P B ‘otal of bomb. d tk, 20th w., 22| ton, P Our°«°.r th ’i lBht ol the night of th, 21,t bomh,a° P 0,1 gunned four 1 m *chine. hit tbe bIM: e, hX." d466 words
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Article1066 1918-10-02 1491 [Eitrrus's Tiligbams.] The British Front. Sack at Switch Line. London, September 23, 3.25 p,m, Belter’* correspondent at Britan Head<W rters, telegraphing on the 23rd, says that hit night we attacked from a point below Villers Gdalain attaining our object and taking over 100 prisoners. Fighting was retained1,066 words
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Article701 1918-10-02 1491 ALIENS REGISTRATION ORDINANCE. Fubtbib Pbosicvtiows, At the instance of Mr. V. G. Savi, Registrar of Aliens a Chinese named Check Kim Etu was charged before Mr. 8. fl. Langston with not giving notice to the Registrar of Alien*-, of the presence of a Japanese woman, named Yasu701 words
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Article88 1918-10-02 1492 Fibst List or Subicuiptions. Honour ble W. 0 Michell 025 Mr Heny Justice Woodward >0 Justice Sproule 1® Honourable J. Mitchell Mr. Laing 5 „6, Anthony 5 Grumitt Chambers 5 Conradi 6 Stevens 5 J. Hunter 6 Perrott 5 Dr. Gray 5 Mr. A Mrs. Biggs 51188 words
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Article10 1918-10-02 1492 was revived eighteen years ago to-day.!10 words
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Article26 1918-10-02 1492 will also be despatched to-day by train to Singapore for the United Kingdom. It closed at 3 30 p.m.26 words
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64 1918-10-02 1492 have set aside from the Olub funds subject to the approval of a general meeting the sum of five hundred guineas for war charities to be allocated as follows i—--Bdanger Our Day Fund 210 guineas, Soldiers Hospital for Facial injuries 100. Selangor Prisoners64 words
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243 1918-10-02 1492 in which two Chinese were charged with forgery, for the purpose of cheating, of certain agreements used in connection with the recruitment of artisans for Mesopotamia. The jury found the first accused not guilty, and his Lord ship243 words
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Article856 1918-10-02 1492 (By Tom Wbight,) From the foot of tbe villey, where the car dropped us, to the head of it, was about four miles. After the last banana farm was pissed, the trail split up into paths made by young people after guavas, and beyond that, into mere856 words
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Article347 1918-10-02 1492 Messrs. David and Toft, stock and share brokers, of Singapore, write us as followsi— For the information of the many local shareholders in Trong Tin No Liability whose shares have not yet been registered and who consequently have not received the directors’ report for the year347 words
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Article36 1918-10-02 1492 Tbsr. will bo ‘^»S O p O m.’B^’* d aextth. 28 h in«U at i I p. Meß bsr.wd T’ 6 d 3oo nnte tb‘ 1«‘ °Sh in Oot«b« r or Novsmben36 words
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Article1267 1918-10-02 1493 T nn .-STRAITS TIMES” ON .qScBXPHOK AND RUBBER. .great wrpri.B ('-T s .J «rail» Tima of Monday) when we b 8 d th»t the Government intended to be auoe a conscription law. Bet we know that it never did so outrageously depart f O V its own1,267 words
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Article60 1918-10-02 1493 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 25. The result of the first day’s sitting of the exemption Tribunal under the Military Service Ordinance was that of 52 applications for exemption no opposition was offered to the release of two, one case was postponed -nd one »PP60 words
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25 1918-10-02 1493 F M S lor the year 1917. dated March 18, has^ju.t'teen received from the Govarnment Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Article418 1918-10-02 1493 Plaoui Epidimio Endud. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at tbs Municipal Office yesterday afternoon when there were present Messrs. A B, Voile». (President), Yeoh Guan Seek, Chee Wor Look, L.M. Bell (Municipal Engineer) and L. A. 0. Biggs (Secretary), Plagub and Small pox The418 words
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Article38 1918-10-02 1493 At a public meeting held in the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club House on Thursday, September 19, the date for the celebration for "Our Day” in Nibong Tebal was fixed for Wednesday, October 16.38 words
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42 1918-10-02 1493 that at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday next Mr. Braddell will propose that the Biver scheme be undertaken, particularly the straightening of the upper part of the river and the reclamation of the swamp area.42 words
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Article71 1918-10-02 1493 received a call from the Kajang Police Station at 9.42 on Saturday night, and the engine left shortly afterwards for the 14£ mile Kajang Road, where, upon arrival, it was found that a large two storeyed zinc and wood rubber store was well alight. The back71 words
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Article1345 1918-10-02 1494 Miners throughout toe Peninsula will doubtless ba deeply interested in the annouccemsnt made eUewbere of the appointment of a Commission by tha Federated Maliy Sistas Government to enquire into the existing conditions of the tin mining industry in these States. This Commission, it. will be remembered,1,345 words
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Article16 1918-10-02 1494 here for second-hand English cars is proportionately higher than for second»hand American cars.— M.Af16 words
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Article438 1918-10-02 1494 [To m E DII0 o, IHI rtisin'ja b.th'li.n" ot‘ Vol.n?,"" t“'“ •monget the n .ti, e ’J Wutry •xpense whion they h at 6 th ®.hl Hd h*ve been the ccoa.ion of 4 of adverse criticism on the XnS A“" M men trained were not likelo J d438 words
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Article77 1918-10-02 1494 iM l.na ft Lin Lehmenn, »d pU‘« w d,ji *go h d«»gh‘« ro with muticlovere. 8 {wM) B d Bwdoiph LdH»»’», r cbsB bBri. .rnnd-dwgb*» «t the IM«* lhel t»died Edinb.rU r B f 4rti."lBBl’ She o. n ti»«a to ..ij ted S-d h o a XUion. A77 words
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Article503 1918-10-02 1495 demand in offices nowadays for 1 r ki able to writ© shorinand and use the typewriter is pressing, partly due to increase f the number of new firms doing business •Lgingapore, partly to depletion of European *.ff B calling tor more correspondence and labordinate clerks. It is not503 words
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Article57 1918-10-02 1495 who is said to be the richest Armenian in the world and who his given «£1,000,0 JO to relieve bis suffering oountrymen, was recently murdered in his rug store in Fifty Avenue by an employee, who afterwards escaped. The employee, it w statad, was dissatisfied because57 words
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Article78 1918-10-02 1495 a veget- -Li j »>iin owes vneaug, a vegetr e gardener of Stophens Road who was nto hospital on the 16th inst. and in fk Ur suffering from pains b übdomea and obstruction of the am P rnortem examination revealed in th* k78 words
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Article860 1918-10-02 1495 An F.M b View E OD Mr C W Philh 0 ui*n-power at toe Singapore Chamber of Cammerce mating appears iikeJ o revive the acrimonious Press correspondence Which we hoped had final y bwDh'd lo re,. The Strait, 'Jime,, n see» has already started on him, Mr, Darbishire860 words
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Article230 1918-10-02 1495 SIME DABBY A Go’s Bipobt. Singapore, September 28. Londom Quotation.—The latest wire from London received here on 18th instant, dated 16th was aa follows Bebber 2/1 2/2 market steady bet quiet.” Auctions, 18ih A 19th Septimbbb,—lt was generally anticipated that prices would be lower than those that were230 words
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Article69 1918-10-02 1495 Messbs. Allbn Dbnnts ACo 'e Auction. per pound cts. cts. Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 1 36 44j Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 2 81| „35 Unsmoked Sheet No. 1 29 M 311 Unsmoked Sheet No. 2 24 26| Crepe Fine Pale Thin 43} „50 Good 34 Fine brown 2469 words
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309 1918-10-02 1496 Sometimes we smile a little sadly (says the Strait» Time» of Tuesday) as we note the efforts that are made to brand us pessimist, One writes for one’s public. We remember an instance long ago. There was wildly reckless dealing in rubber shares, and309 words
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Article164 1918-10-02 1496 PENANG WOMEN WOBEUM. Amount previously acknowledged 38,910.57 Mr.. Hjme Mr.. May 2,00 "Bridg I- 00 5 J BA. H. 20 00 Mrs. Simpson 4,w 18.971,57 Hospital garments for soldiers ready cut out for workers will be given out at the Town Hall every Friday at 9.15164 words
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Article383 1918-10-02 1496 The last judical proceeding against the alleged culprit in the Globe Hotel double murder was opened at the Arises before Mr. Justice Ebden and a special jury yesterday, (says the Malaya Tribune of Tuesday) when L tug Ah Tee the Hockcha boy of toe hotel, was charged383 words
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Article201 1918-10-02 1496 r o the Editob of thh Straits Echo,] American Consular Service, Dear Sir, This office has received ths following oablegraphic instructions from the Department of State: “Certify no invoices for ocean shipments made on or after October 1, 1918, of any commodity other than coin, bullion or201 words
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Article26 1918-10-02 1496 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 3149,124 business done and in Singapore (refined) at 1498 7s, business done changing hands 40 tons,26 words
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250 1918-10-02 1496 rui EditObTof iflTn_ 18th instant tbit a den J. pipw ot Chinese waited upon anA, i<m PeD ‘*t on the above subject to* hTh? J. peliti °n on that same date with OTW »or say. petition, I cannot positively On the face of the natitinn250 words
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Article75 1918-10-02 1496 Third List or Subsobiptiows Amount previously acknowled Chee Wor Lok Martijn and EHerman Khoo Ewe Yong HA Low Llm Mah Cbye Heah Swea Lae B D Ekaireb a/tu 150 Eastern A Pacific Trading do, LW. K E A Maricar Co, Cheah Chim Yean A. Stephen Anthony75 words
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Article94 1918-10-02 1496 Amount previously 10. Messrs. Conlay $2 BberriW ton }J* Vavler 10, Nellis 19, p arl y 10. Clement Jackson 10, P Dar 16 Rich 10, Captiin Brown J() Mr g. 10. Messra, Harvey 1 strive 00 J’ Hofland 10, Pow-H 5 Robinson 5. B°’’ r2 d 5,94 words
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Article825 1918-10-02 1497 Needless to B *Y, wa do not «bare the views by the Malay Mail in the article »i M»iay aD Matters which we reproduce elsewhere. Bat a^eram partem, has always been a guiding principle of the Penang Chinese organ —a title gracefully onnferred upon us by825 words
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61 1918-10-02 1497 says the Vottische Zeilung, Of the 26,000 men and women on the stage it is said that the overwhelming majority are eking out a miserable existence on X4O a year. Thousands, especially women61 words
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Article103 1918-10-02 1497 On the 23 d instant at the instance of Mr. Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Cbandu Monopolies, Ng Kim Swee, a barber at Trong, was charged with affording facilities for the consumption of cbandu in his shop and with having chandu dross in excess of tbe one103 words
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112 1918-10-02 1497 who according to a Paris newspaper is in command of tbe Arabs who cut the Hedj«z railway in Palestine, belongs to the 30th East Lancashire Regiment. He is a grandson of the eldest brother of the first Lord Lawrence and of tbe late Sir Henry112 words
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Article160 1918-10-02 1497 of the India- Ceylon Association at which there were present Messrs. P. K Nimby ar, H, H. Abdul Cader, K M. Kumarasamy, P. D. Nam by ar, M. Kadir Bawa, E, A. Merican, Gulam Mydin, J. Samuel, J. V. Chelliah and many others, tbe following160 words
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Article624 1918-10-02 1497 n Gard, of the Straits Trading Lo ‘> binsapore. has left for India to take up commission in tbe Indian Army Eessive of Officers. The Rajah of Sarawak has intimated his desirs that no ceremonial or public funstion shall mark HisHighness* birthday which takes place to-day. Mr.624 words
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Article1367 1918-10-02 1498 Shanghai Hotel». We had always been led to believe that food and accommodation ere so good in the Shanghai Hotel», but Britisher tell» a different »tory in a letter to the Shanghai Timet in the courie of which he eays Companies secure privilege» from the authorities, do not1,367 words
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Article72 1918-10-02 1498 Poor Demand and Few Buyers* (.Prom Our Own, Singapore, September 26. There was a poor demand at the Auction and very few of the regular buyers were present, Of the 1,332 tons catalogued the buik of the offerings were difficult to sell. Fine pale crepe and fiao72 words
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Article441 1918-10-02 1498 Th» Brithh Viet»» The whole Tatki.h tow.rds D»ma 80U8 M| j sfl pushing pr.ctio.ll, .11 the Ukeo. Th, boot, i„ n B oXr Tk.‘”, b and artillery vvill Abe infantry reach ot D.m Mcls ““iV’ itoi .re e« n Ze il„ J° lt,Ml e# «'< military re,alt,. Tha441 words
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Article1501 1918-10-02 1499 [Eiurire Tilsoiams.] ALLIED VICTORIES EXPLAINED. Briula’’ Home Army in France. Lindon, September 25» a oabla from Amsterdam sutee that in uA-uchstag, General von Wrisbarg, exitmine the military situation on the West D t, attributed the failure of the German X- eißt of Eheima to the impossibility cf1,501 words
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202 1918-10-02 1499 bas just been published atd is a worthy successor to its numerous interesting and instructive predecessors. Tbe contents are: Malayan Membracidae, by W. D, Funkhouseri some peculiar Papuan Customs, by Mias L. 8. Gibbs; Hoseanthus Merrill, n.202 words
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Article537 1918-10-02 1500 In the St> Quentin Sector. London, September 24, 10.15 p,m. Sir Douglas Haig reports i —A successful operation was carried out this morning in co-operation with the French in the Saint Quentin sector. The English atticked at dawn over a four-miles front from the neighbourhood of the537 words
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Article560 1918-10-02 1500 [Kivtsr 8 TnaaiAMs.] The Bulgarian BoutParis, September 24, 9 p.m. Marshal Foch’s strategy is that of not knowing quiet. The fronts first in Palestine and then in the Balkans have been crumpled up. The Bulgar rout is complete over a front of 90 miles from Monastir to Lake560 words
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Article416 1918-10-02 1500 Anotbzs Alism Fikid, A Japanese named Tomastku v appeared before Mr. 8 H morning on a charpn nf this guilty. Mr. ArtS ‘Su. registered here nd left for 5i.,.2 some months ago. He reported that be w lBfcTo Penang and was toft he must report his arrival416 words
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Article43 1918-10-02 1500 Contribute” from cUmW (Frrn Our Own 1 SwgaP"’- Mr.? 8 At the inTi i< a rt tMy H t‘'» “'t Ttmee Colonial Secrewj. b wbe re cb“7i-«‘‘V? e XS«^ doM Td they er e otJ’fuod m•» The ■Sa |6,000 each.43 words
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Article1112 1918-10-02 1501 (From a Correspondent,) I rv well-wisher of the had we live in ke to see ita future more securely wo ,“larded than it is by the starting of new 11 i«> on sound lines towards a career of ind»* tr present the future of the P roiperl 'too1,112 words
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Article87 1918-10-02 1501 The following are the alterations in Messrs. A. A. Anthony A Oo.’s share list to-day Yesterday. To-day. Rubber. [J 1 I po 00 CO 00 Bassett 070 077 J 0.78' 0.80 Kemps. 6.00 6.50 6.' 0 6.40 8-Zreol 115 l’®s 1-20 1-30 Teluk Anson 825 8.75 B*so87 words
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Article53 1918-10-02 1501 states that the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has decided to rebuild its Shanghai Premises The new building for which designs are now being prepared, will occupy not only the Bank’s present site bnt »)w that at pre,ent occupied by Messrs. Kelly and Walsh »nd the old53 words
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Article63 1918-10-02 1501 in agreeing with ms when I say that the est.tes which have suffered most owing to the slump in t price of robber are those small estates wb h ft. P y owned 7, o’ g 'tw Rubber Commission will ±OO6 more than -be proverb.al63 words
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Article389 1918-10-02 1501 Plaintiffs' Claim Dismissid Mr. Justice JP. J. Bpoaie in tbe District Court this morning delivered judgment in the suit instituted by Mr. H. S.bb'lee, manager, Central Milaya Eoptneering and Motor Wok», Taiping, ar.d M’’», Sibbeltje against tbe W.lhson Wirth's Circus and Menagerie claiming 1400 as damages389 words
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Article25 1918-10-02 1501 It The Hague reports that Polish Zionists have resolved to collect 10u0,0n0 marks for tbe establishment of a colony in Palestine.25 words
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Article46 1918-10-02 1501 to the Kd.nioeho Zeitung states that a proclamation has been published by tbe Ministry of the Interior according to which 145 specified persons are declared to have lost Prussian citizenship because they failed to respond to the Kaiser's dem nd for tbeir return.46 words
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64 1918-10-02 1501 Sowa fourteen of onr local men have been not fi d that His Majesty may require their services. There is no grouse about this, only it does seem a shame to take indispensable mvn from the out ports while there are many spare thousands64 words
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Article115 1918-10-02 1501 in reply to Cardinal the Archbishop of Rhiems, who recently wrote to President Poincard requesting the holding of official and public inter, ession services for the cause of France, said t All citizens are free to assemble in the churche? for such ceremonies as you desire, but the115 words
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Article291 1918-10-02 1502 (To THE Editob of ths Timet of Malaya) Sir —lt is inspiring to reid the suggestion of your correspondent, K.A.W.” that our Chinese youngsters and maidens be permitted by their parents to choose their ortn mates in hie. If the letter’s desire is really to see their daughters291 words
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132 1918-10-02 1502 pays a fine tribute to the British aristocracy in some statistics be given which show how large a percentage of what ie commonly called the classes have answered the call. Out of. the 251 Peers who have served, or132 words
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129 1918-10-02 1502 Such attacks are now brazenly justified on the ground that hospitals are nothing bat English guardian-angels ter inanition?, just as the Lusitania massacre was justified on the ground that she carried munitions» Callous and unblushing avowal of the Huns’ refusal to be129 words
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Article352 1918-10-02 1502 How TO SwBLL TH. FUND, We have received for publication the following letter Dear Sir, As “Oar Day is approaching and it is time for everyone to come forward and do his little bit in this great charitable cause and as we all know tbat business352 words
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Article262 1918-10-02 1502 We have also nceived the following appeal on behaif of the entertainment on the 19th Ootobe. next: Sir. Of your courtesy wa crave an inch or so of your most valued columns to invite your readers’ sympathy and support in the matter of what we fear262 words
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Article45 1918-10-02 1502 This event takes place at the Raoe-ooam on Saturday 19th October when there will be five competitions of various kinds end s the following Saturday when ths balance of the programme which we shall give in full ta-morrow will be taken up.45 words
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Article372 1918-10-02 1502 Before Mr, Justice Ebden at the Sings, pore Assises on Wednesday miming, ths hearing was continued of the case in which Liang Ah Tee, a Hockoba, stands charged with the murder of Mrs. Sarah Liebmin and Emil Landau at the Globe Hotel. 10. 826, North Bridge372 words
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Article14 1918-10-02 1502 The French M reduced to a < i|( format H,been stored nlty.14 words
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Article1209 1918-10-02 1503 Count Herding is not quite so satisfied tne general position of the war as r ron Bun» 0 but still he knows that the hour must come wben our enem i oB will see J |OB an d be ready to make an end of the war before1,209 words
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Article52 1918-10-02 1503 was this morning fined 825 by Mr. 8, H. Langston for selling fish beyond the price fixed under the Food Control Regulations. Goh Ah Lan was sentenced to pay a fine of $lOO under the same regulations for selling milk at 45 cents a tin instead of52 words
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71 1918-10-02 1503 Apropos of Mr. Darbishire’s rec e nt speech to the Singapore Caamber of Commerce, "Orang Larue" writes to the Straits Times His remarks re the Japanese invasion of our commerce seem to be out of place. Is it not a fact that in the course of business, he allowed one71 words
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Article460 1918-10-02 1503 Dn O'M»y hu returned to Suit lu.ur «tom Kb.l, Pil,h.—T,o K g a r J H *'l “d th. Or.n, K.ra tn Rr?» B 8" to 8 ">«*po«. will Mtwri to Brunei in a few days. From the Malay Mail of Wednesday; for^otth WOrth hasr ne to460 words
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Article28 1918-10-02 1503 was this morning sentenced by Mr, 8. H. Langston to a fine of 850 for being in possession of more than three tahils of ohandn dross.28 words
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25 1918-10-02 1503 The Asiatic Petroleum Cj (d. 8.) Ltd.,draws the attention of consumers to the rise in the prices of keros*n* oil.25 words
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Article33 1918-10-02 1503 i-“ The appeal of Lee Kim Soo, a cootrtotor, against tee dechion of Mr, Justice Farrer Maaby in regard to the supply of tar to Govermeul has been withdrawn,”33 words
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Article915 1918-10-02 1504 Where Every Prospect Pleases. At the present moment the Allies are in the pleasant situation of being able to consider which of their B «stern victories outweighs the other, and as the Balkan and Palestine campaign have followed nearly two months of counter-offensive in the West, the cumulative915 words
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20 1918-10-02 1504 that the Jewish community of Singapore have promised another 119,150 to the Our Day Fund.20 words
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Article33 1918-10-02 1504 is the lurkisb form of the Serbian Sbtiplye, and is a town whose population in 1902 was 10,000, more than half of whom were Serbians on the Bregainitsa 41 miles from Uskub.33 words
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Article36 1918-10-02 1504 will conduct service at the Batterworth Club on Sunday at 9 a.m. and St. Andrew's Church, Penang, at 6 p.m, the subject will be—“ls the Almighty a God of Love36 words
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Article55 1918-10-02 1504 —lt is said that the Bishop of Singapore recently preached a sermon in reply to recent criticisms on the relations between the Church and the State in the F M.S., but so far we have not observed any mention of His Lordship’s utterances in the Pre55 words
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84 1918-10-02 1504 —•‘A shockin; accident occurred yesterday afternoon in Jalan Idris. A car which was empty was being driven along the street, when a Chinese woman, with a ch'ld in her arms, was purchasing some clogs on the roadside. The car knocked her down84 words
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Article119 1918-10-02 1504 which the victorious British forces jul wi&sa nutuu fjvvv*»*-- e have occupied and the civil administration of which baa also been taken over, is known under three other spellings via.» Calfia, Khaifa and Kaiffa. It is the ancient Soaminum of St. Jerome and Eusebius and a seaport in Syria119 words
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Article775 1918-10-02 1504 [Hitnu'i Ti M#UMg j the military situation Exriwjaa of Wlthdnwm von Wrisberg i# the B,iohs k"" 11 Germ.n withdr.w.l. i„ 8 ld ‘Net th, in ord." to f “j”* ta» Br tleh .tt.ck, DeSing with th.’fir salient, General .on W.T.a Mlllie l army w«e now adeaaatel. 0,t775 words
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Article58 1918-10-02 1505 A Fair Demand. (From Our Own Correspondent-) Singapore, September 127. At the auctions the following prices were realised. Ribbed Smoked sheet 45 to 46 cents; fine F* on° re P a Con te; plain smaked sheet 28| to 29 cents, plain unsmoked sheet 80 cents. Jnere ware58 words
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176 1918-10-02 1505 could make its report or finish labours, the rumour somehow got about 10 Singapore this week that Government oatrol of rubber had been decided upon. It rumour on no foundation,- says the r<« Press, but that of an alleged telegram e eof but176 words
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Article1126 1918-10-02 1505 [Riivm- S Tit S(IS4M9 British Front, Sharp Local Fighting. I a- September 25, 11.55 p.m. sharn Vn? i ‘fl re P ort Thera was L C u Acting this morning in the I neighbourhood of Selency which we capturm 88?e I al P riBonerB rifla and fire1,126 words
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Article335 1918-10-02 1506 [Eitrrai s Tflaiawu,] GOOD WORK BY ARABS, Over 40.000 Prisoners. London, September 25. 7-35 p.m. A Palestine official message states: East of the Jordan we are approaching Amman north of which the Arabs have effected important demolitions of the railway. Other Arabs are pressing the enemy whs is335 words
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Article921 1918-10-02 1506 The following has been received by the General Officer Commanding from the War Office and is issued as a semi-official statement to the Press: London, Saptember 23, 8 45 p.m, 11 General Allenby's victory has been obtained over a group of three Turkish Armies under the supreme921 words
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Article294 1918-10-02 1506 msUXT THREATENS ÜBKUb D«p»nte Difoao* of Pril, p w A fai London September 85, 9 in D wrUin teo d«“sp'r.’tely^ enemy aud it, occupation would be rm important. Wo hold the Vardar frS tinnier t Qt d,ko T 1“ Barbirme co, pn,oMt, Th< 7 oepHrtd another thirty guns294 words
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26 1918-10-02 1506 We read in th. mWb in (Mr Millen) wishes it uno® subscribed. H subwrited other locelitie B further «uW>P‘K» ul,26 words
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Article763 1918-10-02 1507 gggULTS OF FIRST HEARING. Mr. CodringtoD, clerk to the Exemption fribeael. forwards to onr Singapore contemporaries the following lint of results at Monday’* hearing, coupled with the intimation that M if any further information io required it can probably be given on application The following employee were763 words
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25 1918-10-02 1507 Sir lan Hamilton has been appointed Lieutenant of the Tower, in succession ta General Smith Dorrien.25 words
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49 1918-10-02 1507 Messrs, Barlow and Co. state i The market for copra baa been quiet, since we last reported, valuations blow but little change aad to-day’s quotations may be given as 88.40 for fine sundrled and >7.90 to 88,10 for fair to good qualities.49 words
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Article283 1918-10-02 1507 In tbe course of a letter to the Strain Timet, a Saremban Planter says: w The type of “boy” at present in the F’M 8 is, from what I can see of them, a danger to any householder. For all wa can tell they may be ex»gang283 words
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Article195 1918-10-02 1507 The hearing wae continued before Mr. Justice Ebdon and a special jury at the Singapore Aloises on Wednesday of the casein which Liang Ah Tee, the Hoekeha boy” of the Globe Hotel wao arraigned for themurdor of Mrs Sarah Liebman and Emil Landau on tho night195 words
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Article75 1918-10-02 1507 The following is tho health statement of tho Penang Municipality for the wook ending September 21,1918 r—{Malo 42) r 67 Female 15) Death rate 27.84 per mills per annum compared with 27.35 in the prooodlng week and srith 31.48 in tho oorroepoadiog wook of last yesri Nationality. M.75 words
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Article430 1918-10-02 1508 One has happy recollections of many pleasant re-unions within the hospitable gates of the Residency. Under the gray and waterladen «kits of yesterday the familiar lawns and darker mysteries of foliage, in sombre beauty all their own, formed a fitting contrast to the bright soene within,430 words
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Article131 1918-10-02 1508 War-Profiteering [To THi Iditob ov ths Sir ait t Echo Dear Sir, I have just received a letter from my landlord putting up my rent 25J& at one fell swoop owing to “the'present state of landed property and the money market.” I fail to understand how the present’ state of131 words
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Article603 1918-10-02 1508 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of tba Rahman Hydraulic Tm, Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, Bank Buildings, at noon to-day. Thera were present Messrs. A. S. Anthony, H. J. Cooper, C. Pearse, Lim Kean Beang, H.603 words
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Article20 1918-10-02 1508 that 1,405 coolies arrived to-day 443 will go to Pulau Jerejak and the balance to Port tiwettenham.20 words
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396 1918-10-02 1508 JBntrm’e iMMuite.] A cab!, lr#lß Admiral von Koester if 5> thlt Germ»n Navy L,ag, e d M o»"'rt‘thr?' league ot n.t.on. Germany after the war must «i 4 ’r‘‘d. ’o^tbe^ 0^1 d > Mi d Mdw The Submarine Campaign. a < London, September396 words
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Article20 1918-10-02 1509 On the 28ih Sept., at the Mttemny Hospital, Penang, to Mr. and g rli c. p. Hewett, a boy.20 words
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Article868 1918-10-02 1509 Constant complaint; is made in certain I organs of the London press that, whereas Germany has spent millions on propaganda, the Alhea in general, and Great Britain in particular, have almost neglected this by no means unimportant department of the War. To a certain extent these com-868 words
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Article18 1918-10-02 1509 telegraphs that the total of the Singapore h Our Day Fund to date is 1113,406,18 words
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Article21 1918-10-02 1509 of the members of the Parish Hall will be held at the Hall after High Mass to-morrow.21 words
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23 1918-10-02 1509 has the mosquito pest in the Erian district been as bad as it is at present.23 words
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Article21 1918-10-02 1509 were dona by Mr. Lim Tai L°*. the Honorary Vaccinator of the Lam Wah Hospital, to-day in 32 oases.21 words
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Article19 1918-10-02 1509 contains a prohibition of the importation of parboiled rice except under licence, our Singapore correspondent telegraphs.19 words
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50 1918-10-02 1509 •‘Thia afternoon a huge fire broke out in the native kampong and within an hour more than 100 houses wre destroyed. The Fire Brigade was absolutely powerless owing to the dryness of the river. Great material damage was done.”50 words
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224 1918-10-02 1509 The son of a sailor (C immander J, T. W. French) John Denton Fingstone French was born on September 28, 1852 in the beautiful little Kentish Estate of Ripplevale, near W*lmer, in the same year as his colleague General Joffre. His mother,224 words
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Article544 1918-10-02 1509 M r T. A, Slack baa been appointed bon. cone-ponaiog secretary at Bangkok for the Qjyal Colonial Institute. The Bishop of Singapore leaves for Mesopotamia to-morrow, telegraphs our Smetpore correspondent to day; Mr J- 1« Westengard, General Adviser to the Siamese Government, from 1909 till 1915, has544 words
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36 1918-10-02 1509 announces that "in view of tbe unsettled conditions now prevailing io tbe rubber industry, tbe Dnectirs consider it inadvisable to pay an Interim Dividend on account of the current year.”36 words
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Article996 1918-10-02 1510 History Repeating Itself. I When Marshal Joffra lauoched the 1915 French offensive in tbe Champagne it was against lines that were immensely strong, since the section is strategically so vital. They formed what historians of the war called one vast semi-subtarranean encampment fortified in every yard with tbe996 words
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Article180 1918-10-02 1510 (From Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, September 28. At tbe meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. Boland Braddell’s motion regarding the reclamation of the swamp areas and tbe upper part of the river at the earliest moment was passed. The President mived (hat in tbe opinion of the Board180 words
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Article97 1918-10-02 1510 ■BW ▼ArfjVwV MUUUI As a sequel to thia outbreak Chinaman named Li Kong was charged before Mr. b. H- Langston thia morning with mischief by fire. He was remanded for a week97 words
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Article2011 1918-10-02 1510 [Rwnn-. Tbl MWw j SEQUEL to st. mihiel. A Se l 6 “'»r 26,4 P, B bX?°“ Gouraud ia Conmui A „.b| oU <>B W, 12.40 p. m A cable from Paris says the La ■tote, that th, French itai,. in th, Ch»m“ P gne offensive are2,011 words
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142 1918-10-02 1511 "An Indian" writes to the Malay Mail May I ask whether there is any proposal of the Government increasing its Postal exchange ia Indian money. Isn’t it a little surprising to note that the Post Office still goes on paying Rs. 155 when the Bank value has risen by Rs.142 words
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Article1049 1918-10-02 1512 [Ruurss'i Tslugbams.] BULGARIA’S broken army. Uikub’i Strategic Importance. London, September 26, 6.50 p-m. Reiter learns that the latest reliable news from the Balkans is that the Bulgarian army is in a most dangerous fix and will probably be decisively defeated if the Allies reaeb the vital centre of1,049 words
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62 1918-10-02 1512 was thisi morning fined $2O by Mr. SH. Langston or in default of payment of the fine to one month’s rigorous imprisonment. Inspector Mann stated that the accused had tendered a month’s notice62 words
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Article431 1918-10-02 1512 [BwTna-s T Wmium] British cavalry 1 Tnrkß Forc9d Into Ar lb HiJ' I» Palertin, .bore, ot Lite T, ber ,JXe..Si W hands. The Turkish L 8 ll “> »»r stiffly bat were overcome "T" le el occupied Amm.n and are no«°a h J enemy up tbe Hedjaa raiiwS7..lT431 words
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Article20 1918-10-02 1512 Tops Ten O.r On v Singipwe, S«P»'. Subicriptio®’ fc/'th. P‘s e6 l9th Septe“> ber .(’’J^gjogipo' B20 words
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Article477 1918-10-02 1513 n Mr. Jflftca Ebden on Ttureday u trial w»s contioufd of the Hokchia boy a h Taa charged with the murders of «nd Ea.il L.ndau at the h Hotel on the mgnt of Asgn.t 25 het. greater part of the morning w.e t.k;n 1 with the477 words
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71 1918-10-02 1513 has called attention to the warning of Hikki Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador at Berlin, to the effect that the war cannot be ended in the west. In order to win victory over the most terrible wd stubborn of our enemies, Great71 words
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84 1918-10-02 1513 When the great Vaterland was munched in Germany, a German said to a united States officer How many troops -vwvvo UIUUCI I UUW LUBUJ Davwpn "T ou ,tbink we can pnt on board her th a t l k now >” was the reply, upon which e German answered, Ten84 words
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Article87 1918-10-02 1513 U» *-a Rud J ft rd K pling’a speech to troops he quoted from the reo Tribune, which said Germ 8n W 0 went to war with q er ln J lfc Was Wlth th «solve to destroy insan? D ki War P° Wor If87 words
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Article789 1918-10-02 1513 The following is the Market Report of London, m "j’uly!- 8 0 LU dat6< 1 he market has been steady with a difference of about |d on values, Crepe is being offered to day at 2s. 2fd. and RSS at 2s IJd, July Crepe at 2s 3d,789 words
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Article206 1918-10-02 1513 SUu.d.y afterßoon’a Club Shoot resalted as follows H.p’SV 200 300 and 400 7 rd Pl. oI 4 H’osp. made, rce GA de Cr»z 75 79 75 Lim Teik Boon 53 74 49 Bgt Chan Cheng Kboon 62 73 98 Coy 8/M«j Y<p Bwee Lin 70 7180206 words
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177 1918-10-02 1513 We read in the Malaya Tribune of Friday In the Second Court yesterday a Hylam boy” of about lb’ years of age was charged by a European lady residing in the Tanglin district with assault and misdemeanour. It would appear that the servant, on beii g remonstrated with, struck the177 words
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Advertisement51 1918-10-02 1513 A Good Kale for the Home* Make it a rule of your home to always keep on hand a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a satsguard against bowel complaints It always cures promptly and no household is safe withuut it. For sale by all dispensaries and51 words
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Article626 1918-10-02 1514 FURTHER INCREASES IN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The official rsturns of imports and ex« porta of the Straits Settlements for the quarter ended Jane 30, has been issued and •hows an appreciable rise both in the imports and exports of Singapore and Penang, though the figures of626 words
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Article52 1918-10-02 1514 speaking at ths conclusion of the sittings of the War Conference, said that the Prince of Wales hoped to tour the Empire immediately after the war. Tbe King said that the idea of a visit to the oversea Dominions wm very dear to the heart of the Prince52 words
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Article114 1918-10-02 1514 decided to raise from last mouth tbe »*Hries of officials drawing not more than Y9OO a year by 40 per cent* and of those earning over ¥9OO but not more than Y 2.000 by 25 per cent., the total increase for the remainder of the current financial114 words
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112 1918-10-02 1514 a nrw Extreme Radical Party baa been formed in the House of Commons. include Messrs, J. King (Liberal), H. B. Lees Smith (Lib 1 rd) H. G. Chancellor (Liberal), P. W. Baffan (Liberal), and G. Arnold (Liberal). They have formulated112 words
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271 1918-10-02 1514 in tbe Far E «st qua excess profits duty is certainly anomdoue. It was set out clearly at a rrc. general meeting ef shareholders, and the Co«umau pointed out that the country nd it« Allies wanted more and more tin, and directors of271 words
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Article237 1918-10-02 1514 Co.’, BlWbi At present there is very litti* r to operate, but the mwkrt' »nly ahght encouragement to S'* »11 round, Mining .hare, a» ~7k ptl! this week, but the ra tber «Mier ««optionally .mail, buB i M ">' ere wide margin, in price, continue to”S Industrial237 words
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Article300 1918-10-02 1514 will have to look to its laurels if it would retrieve the name it bears amongst some of the aharsholderi cl the Singapore Electric Company. One of the members of that body expressed bis view at the annual meeting, and considered that the action of the Municipal300 words
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Advertisement5 1918-10-02 1514 Wood'. Great fepp.rtumt O ,r5 words
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Article379 1918-10-02 1515 RESULTS, Mr Codrington, clerk to the Singapore owfflDtion Tribunal, supplies the following 5 of results at Wednesday a hearing Asiatic Petboleum Co. Ltd. I i p B Lewis Mercantile Assistant. 1 The above application stood over for further consideration. Eastebn Tbligbaph Co. Ltd. 218 K W, Day379 words
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Article35 1918-10-02 1515 K. C. Chief Justice, arrived here this morning from the Southern Settlement, to preside at the sittings of the Military Tribunal which began this after--5200, and is staying with Mr. Justice Woodward,35 words
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Article468 1918-10-02 1515 The Our Day fund has made a very fine start and it will not be taking a great risk if the Topicist predicts that 1918 will be a record year. Already the .hats have begun to fill, though the publio has hardly started subscribing, What with Oar Day468 words
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Article32 1918-10-02 1515 (Mr. Justice Innes), in the Full Court of Appeal in Ipoh dismissed the appeal of Chung Yin Fatt, defendant appellant, against the Soeietedes Etains de Kinta, plaintiff s-res-pondents.32 words
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Article43 1918-10-02 1515 from London to New York say that the coal and shipping crisis has come Ito a head. Behind the labour crisis is a political one. The Government is accusec of assuming obligations to Allies and I neutrals which it could not fulfil.43 words
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Article138 1918-10-02 1515 was the date fixed by the I» Court at Bangkok to h.ar the arguments of counsel in the case brought by the Privy Purse Department against the 7 Chartered Bank for the return of gold which was deposited with the Bank by Prince Sanpasart in security for an138 words
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Article221 1918-10-02 1515 A meeting of the Ladies willing to help in the ‘‘Oar Diy” 1918 campaign was held in the Governor’s Boom on Saturday, September 28, at 10.30 a.m. A committee was formed of the following Ladies —Mrs. Bennett, Benson, Blackstone, Bright. Cavendish, Davies, Dodds, Danshea. Duxbury, Dewar, Miss221 words
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143 1918-10-02 1515 has kindly consented to play an inter-state match with the Kedah M.F.A. on October 111 at the Esplanade in aid of the ‘‘Our Day” Fund. The same evening with the kind per I mission of the Head Master and the Com" I mittee of the Free143 words
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Article42 1918-10-02 1515 that speculators in Japan have been trying to corner the available supply of cotton gauze used for Red Cross purposes, calculating that the demand will be great on account of military activities in Siberia. That seems about the limit.42 words
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71 1918-10-02 1515 gave judgment on the 21st inat, in the case brought by Messrs Katz Bros., Ltd*, against two Indian traders for having the trade mark of Smith and Smith, of Glasgow (for which firm Messrs. Katz are the local agents), on cloth not manufactured by that71 words
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114 1918-10-02 1515 An occasional correspondent writes from Kedah Mrs. Gorman of Alor Star is up the Taiping Hills. Mr. Alfred Ebsr, Inspector of Works, P.W D Kedah, haajreturned to Alor Star from the southern settlement. Next Saturday and Monday, being respectively the birthday of H.H. the Sultan of Kedah and the Mohammedan114 words
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Article278 1918-10-02 1516 [To tri Iditob or th» Biraitt Echo.] Dear Sir, May lok y ol to iniert this latter as an addition to yoir account of the Essidency At Home and to enable me to acknowledge the help given by the assistant •‘invisible hands" of Messrs, C. A.278 words
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Article17 1918-10-02 1516 is added to the Commission of the Peace for Singapore.17 words
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85 1918-10-02 1516 was 30.88 per mill® of the population. The total number of deaths was 219, of which 175 were male subjects and 44 female. Convulsions claimed 19, phthisis 34, malaria fever 27. beriberi 22. small-pox 0,85 words
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74 1918-10-02 1516 including several Europeans interested in mining who gave evidence before the Tin Mining Commission, which sat in Ipoh from Monday to Thursday. The Commission temporarily suspended its enquiries in Perak on Thursday and the Selangor members left for74 words
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Article126 1918-10-02 1516 formerly Siamese Minister at the Court of St James, has been sued at Marylebone County Court for £42 rent due in respect of his residence at Abbey-road, St John's Wood. In the witness box he said that he ceased his duties as Minister in 1907, and had since126 words
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Article116 1918-10-02 1516 The amount realised at Mrs. Michell's Lingerie Bale in aid of St. Dunstan’s, representing the work of a lew of the ladies of Penang, was *****. The very lovely materials used for the garments that were on view, were nearly all without exception supplied by Messrs. Wassiamull116 words
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Article74 1918-10-02 1516 Amount previously acknowledged 3395.40, Messrs. W. Duncan 25, J, G. Brown 5, Meldrum 5, Souter 5, Kerdyk 5, Van dor Woude 5, Hyme 5, Strong 5, Bussell 5, Van Vollanhoven 5, Kramalcff 5, Hogan 5, Winfield 5, Hunt 5, Beattie 5, 8. G. G. 5, Chatsworth 5,74 words
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20 1918-10-02 1516 September 28 was thirty-one tons. for the week ended20 words
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24 1918-10-02 1516 has about 387,000 of its notes in circulat on in the Colony and the Hongkong Bank 376,000.24 words
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Article29 1918-10-02 1516 on September 29, 1873, three unofficial members of the Straits Legislative Council resigned their seats on the question of the abolition of the Grand Jury system.29 words
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32 1918-10-02 1516 Singapore is exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. The Soh Ann Kok of Singapore is registered and the Chong Siang Sia of Penang,32 words
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53 1918-10-02 1516 relating to examinations for certificate is published in the Gazette, Temporary rules for tr e examination of Masters and Mates due to war conditions are also published. No subject of an enemy state will be permitted to present53 words
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92 1918-10-02 1516 of a recent Hindu festival in Ipoh is being enacted in the First Magistrate’s Court, where Mr. W. D Scott has been engaged several days during the week in hearing charges against about 34 persons of causing a breach of the peace during a92 words
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Article126 1918-10-02 1516 was committed early this morn- ing at 171, Muntn Street, where two women were stabbed by one Tan Ah Saw one of them died but the other is in the General Hospital with three wounds and may possibly live. The murdered woman was ths kept mistress of Tan126 words
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Article178 1918-10-02 1516 Th. h. win .777 quir y. <* the enq.?; M* 4 0B lores 3 roods and 21 i T^*e of 23 S O, h ol the Prai Bi»e P r °u h', “‘h ‘be Federated Malay State. R.T C, i, a by ‘ha Prye (Penan.) SyndiAi? t’‘178 words
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Article168 1918-10-02 1516 of the China Aisooia* tion nealty sums up the political position in China at follow*:— Apparently the South accuses the North of endeavouring to overturn constitutional Government; the Southern party maintain! that although the North nominally recognise* the Republic, in reality Government it carried on by a168 words
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Article100 1918-10-02 1516 of the director. of the Bolted Engineer;, Limited, after fees of director., auditor. u<l tru.tee., and making fall bt| MD ,i. depreciation and writing off a dtred bad, shows that the net: H year i> »2 137,925 85 To th»to blknoe bought against shrinkage in the m*r .took100 words
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Article586 1918-10-02 1517 Mn Arqaith’® condemnation of the Austrian Peace-Note, though a little belated, ia important, for the ex-Premier carries great weight io circles which refuse to trust implicitly either Mr. L oyd George or his UJoniit associates. So far as Great Britain i® concerned, Baron Burian’s proposal586 words
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Article66 1918-10-02 1517 took place on July 20, at the Driunnn -vok place on July zV, at the nn bT CatD P at Euhlebm in Gerformer^'o^ r k <,t £f e y Jali, Amery, Civil r th o federated Malay States Chiripo rJ 10P Beco °d son of the late Mr,66 words
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Article566 1918-10-02 1517 Mr Henry Easier announces his forthLeT Monnv™? 0 T bin apore with Miss Mar S ce Ar 6 Haute F<om the Malay Mail -f Friday. Sh erB on of Tanjong Malim, has obtained a commission in the Indian Army. K Dd MrS Yel?opton Craig, of Pantai month’’.566 words
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Article2229 1918-10-02 1517 [Rbutxr’b Tixugbams 1 developing success.?u .ly. First G.rnun Pcsltlcw Carried Looduo, September 27, 4.25 pm. A French comm.niq- it.tr.Ye.terT J ■■on 'n tlle Cn.mp.gne h.a dt.elop--1,. Pro S.ippetoth. Argonne tha fir.t German positions consi.tind bL h ‘J or id ble «‘’wk o' tranche. d b bed ’“O A’»2,229 words
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Article2267 1918-10-02 1519 [RIUTBS's Tbligbams Closing in on Cambrel London, B?pt*mber 28, Sir Do«? ,a 9 reports Portions of First and Third Armies under Generals r roe aQ d Byogrespsctivey attacked before a wnoa* wide front io the general ton of Cambrai. Nat withstanding the rest strength of the enemy2,267 words
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Article764 1918-10-02 1520 [RIUTIU’S TILIOBAMB.] APPLICATION FOR ARMISTICE, Official British Views. London. September 27, 6-35 p m, Reuter learns that the Forigu Office has received Bulgaria’s application for an armistice. There is no suggestion that M. Malinoff’s action was taken only on his own initiative, The request is for an764 words
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Article39 1918-10-02 1520 wish to thank the public for the response to their appeal. A sum of $853,5u has been subs* cribed and has been handed to Mrs. Pullen. The Fund is now closed.— M. M,39 words
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Article41 1918-10-02 1520 is announced of Mr. Neo Eu Jin, second son of Mr, Neo Ong Hee, JP, Malacca, to Miss Lina TekNoe, only daughter of Mr. Lim Kiong Tin, Singapore. The marriage wil! take place in Singapore on November 13 next.41 words
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Article57 1918-10-02 1520 of the Sings- me annum gcucim pore Straits Chinese Recreation Clnb w« held on Thursday. The following 8» 1 were elected offioe-beerer. for h “"J year,-President. Mr. S. J. Ohan ’>« president, Mr. Tan Kwee W*. J committee, Messrs, Ob n g el tHong Tye. Hook57 words
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Article110 1918-10-02 1520 Illis *-•f T k'g The Scholarships of ®*slB Institution. Singapore, f .—The Senio» have been awarded as follows hip Class-l. The DiamondJnbrtoo (awarded on the rose Its of geth Senior Examination, 191- ultB of 11. Scholarships awarded on to? WJg! thi Cambridge Junior Exam fa Se t 1.110 words
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Article852 1918-10-02 1521 rertein member! of the community who Jfriendi of every country but their own 1,8 |0 dependent on German trade that r ready for a German peace never „7 it Ullin »>“>•/ i‘ *M o»'y h -SnkAd Kaiisrand his Jnnkers who wanted and that the kindly people of852 words
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29 1918-10-02 1521 five Chinese, one Eurasian and three Malays, all employed at Messrs. Robinson C'., have been charged with fraud and remanded, bail in 11,000 each.29 words
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50 1918-10-02 1521 styled The Perskutuan Indra K*yagan,” the members of which are mostly Government officers i President, Mr. Mohamed Nor* VicePresidents, Mr. Sheik Ibrahim (and auditor) and Mr. Mohamed Aishak; Hon. Secretary, Mr Che’ Em by; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Abdul Asia.50 words
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Article67 1918-10-02 1521 whose festival occurs to-day, was Bishop of Rheims during the closing years of the fifth century. It is recorded of him that in one single day ho baptised Clovis, King of the Franks, and no lees than three thousand of the latter’s army which had just routed in67 words
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Article95 1918-10-02 1521 the overland mail service between Europe and the Far East ma tbe Siberian railway was inaugurated, effecting a great saving of time as compared with the sea route. The vast length of this by far tbe longest stretch of railway in the world was then complete95 words
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Article100 1918-10-02 1521 Pbitchabd Cup Computitiom, The above Competition via*. 550 yards haodio.p wa. held at the Swimming Ol.b on Sunday morning last with the following result: Siam Actual Timb. E. J. Bennett Ist 210 Secs 12 min 3 secs G. B Crisp 2od 100 10 t 61 R. A.100 words
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Article594 1918-10-02 1521 Mr, O P. Griffith Jones, who had been on a visit to Penang, returned to the Southern settlement to-day, The Bev. J. A, B, Cook, who had been acting for the Bev, J. D. Bess, returned to Singapore to-day. The ex-King Constantino is now being men ioned594 words
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Article1068 1918-10-02 1522 Lett We Forget. •'Germany must squeeze her enemies with a pair of pincers, the military pincers and the pacifist pincers. The German armies must continue to fight vigorously, whilst the German Socialists encourage and stimulate pacifism among Germany's enemies,”—Herr David, at Wuribu'g, October IS, 1917. a ••The policy1,068 words
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346 1918-10-02 1522 True, his last did not have a very good press, vague and tentative though it was, while the organ of the intellectual Socialists from whom he may have expected a friendly reception was positively vitriolic. It said Lord346 words
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Article1640 1918-10-02 1522 tßwnn’e s. «ran, The Line in Plandtri. t'hd? w’l “T* Wlth Xfa I was made on the «hole length of tbe'attiek prog ,,ed •moo yesterday morning taking total «,000 prisoners. Th. fall o f o„br.i fa certain owing to tha entire of wrerni, important point.. Two hundred1,640 words
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Article432 1918-10-02 1523 [Riutis's Tbliobams.] ON THB AIBNE. London, September 29. A French commuaique says: North of the Aisne the pursuit was continued at night-time. We occupied the forest of Piuon and reached the Ailette m these regions and also east ot Cnavignon. On the Ostel-Chavon front the enemy is livelily432 words
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Article34 1918-10-02 1523 LaDIUS* COMPETITION. The result of the Lidiei’ Competition for the Captain’s Prius is as follows i Lt Mrs. B*yers 130 nett 2nd Mrs, Tomson 133 3rd Mrs. O. M. Henderson 14134 words
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Article1465 1918-10-02 1524 [KiUTIR's TILUGBAMB.] London, September 28, 5 p.m. A Bulgarian common que of the 26th September states that the Bulgarian units west of the Yard ar continue their move» mint te the north according to plan. Greek Adygncc. London, September 28, 5 p.m* A Greek communique states :—The1,465 words
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Article426 1918-10-02 1525 [RiVTIU'S TlLl<3lAltB KING ALBERT’S ORDER. London, 8-ptember 29, 2.15 p,rr, Aflib* freoa P*ns states that before the Belgian attack King Albert issued an order of tilt day to the troops in which he eays ••fide by fide with our hsroio British and French comrades it ii for426 words
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Article32 1918-10-02 1525 in the North Borneo u Our Day ,n 108 «orru Borneo uur Luy **ottery and the F.M 8« War Charities can be obtained at tbe office of the Criterion Press, Limited.32 words
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32 1918-10-02 1525 k ’-oang onanou dross to arnnciai b ig was this morning fined 1100 aiuiL Langston. Oog Obew was of »50 tor being in FWM,w nt cbendl.32 words
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Article458 1918-10-02 1525 [Ruxmu’e TuligiuibJ EECENT OPERATIONS, Purin.t of Retreating Turks* a Bntiu 7 h„1? 7 U“ d he Like Tiberi.. Jordan A' f ,be «o«»>ng of tbe Upper •bo«t Irhi/ s*l’ t,,k b ,nd ,he P’"t>oo« f *T id v h ’r* d tigb ft ft w b of458 words
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Article839 1918-10-02 1525 f por ,r, ,l “««y k 0bi»:.,., redr... for b“ r b e >. ny r •“•“‘-y would re Jo. i. d Th h p, pl p nl, ‘> a s Ton is, tnere is no means of arresting they do happen to be arrested there is839 words
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Article246 1918-10-02 1526 Tan Gut Fbom Pbuang. Mrs. W. C. Michell has received the following letters Buokinouam Palaci, 17th July. 1918. Madam, With reference to your telegram of tbe 7th instant, I am commanded bv Tbe Queen to say that a cheque for £528 hue been received through Tbe246 words
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Article11 1918-10-02 1526 Sungei Patani 23,000, S. 8, (Bertam) 26,000 lbs.11 words
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Article36 1918-10-02 1526 of the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L, for the month of September wsni—Hours worked 603; Tarda treated 70,000; Output 545 piculs; Eotimat* ad value of month’s output 145,000; Estimated working cost $ll,OOO.36 words
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Article36 1918-10-02 1526 held a rue on a track from ths Clsb premise* to Sumatra Hosps,” Taojong Bongab, on Sunday Morning, The fo'lewng we»e the priae dinner* :—l, KoayTeikHock (35 mirites) Viitilinfun; 3, Ong Ohm Bang,36 words
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Article705 1918-10-02 1526 COEONKK'B INQUIRY. VIRDICT OF SuiCIDl. CFrom Our Ou*n Kuaia Lumpur, September 30, In the Magistrate's Court on Saturday last, Mr. A. W, Just conducted an iaquiry into the cause of death of the late Mr. Alec F. Comrie, who on the morning of Saturday, September705 words
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Article80 1918-10-02 1526 Foomb Lm Sonwnnno,, do Chinese Consul ‘xne Box 84 issued to District Judge Penang 8 t Ambrosoli Btoppani A 00. Angelo Boehm Lee Soon Poe o Ooi Lum Chong \aa Koh Eog Hin gg Netherlands Trading Society 500 Tan Sin Chains per collecting card No. 7280 words
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Article79 1918-10-02 1526 One of the chief attractions on the “Ow Day programme this year will be ths Dance at the Town Hall on Saturday night the 26th October, which Mr. Barbies of the E. AO. Hotel, ever to the fore in ill good works, is arranging, Fancy Dress79 words
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Article87 1918-10-02 1526 Pbitomabd Cup Compititiox, The above Competition vii:Moyj handicap was held at the SwiMiag Ojab on Sunday morning last with ths fellowisg Start Actual Tins, E. J. Bennett Ist 210 Seos 12 mln fuel G. B. Crisp 2nd 100 16 wjj R. A- Hunt 3rd 122 4 U87 words
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Article25 1918-10-02 1526 Th, tat, Moe de Fall» 'J neckl.ee, conmatag of W <> n brilliant in the .n»P. waa ld V in mail week for «£47,500.25 words
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Article72 1918-10-02 1526 Ye.terd.y (.aye B n k t ’iX*»' reproduced a atatement that eoldiers in France haTe 'cre te u name of “Didonk for The Americana may ba e in but they are,not the fi pjsFrench reader quotas the amoi fesor P. P oll,ot for £ollowU 1900. as his authority statement72 words