The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 13 November 1918

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  • 5 1732 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION.
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  • 1226 1732 Germany’s friends in the House of Commons have naturally been perturbed at the programme of Allied peace terms outlined by Lord Northcliffe m the Times *ud they have succeeded in obtaining from Mr. Bonar Law an assurance that the writer was speaking for himself and not for
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  • 283 1732 A cable to the Deli Courani states that the Allied Fleet passed through the Dardanelles last Thursday morning. A later cable reports that a British naval contingent has been landed. Krupp’s agent at the Hague has been informed that a strike has broken* out at Krupp’s works
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    • 103 1732 Cbe Straits echo. 'VFfI w/ J »4jVU W WW PUBLISHED daily (Except Snniais and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED. 59, Beach Street Penang. Price: Daily Local $BO Pep annum Outstation Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB pep annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 586. Printing
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  • 53 1732 DEATH. Tiap Gim War Nuoh,— On November 5, st her residence No. 58k, Northern Road, Penang, of pneumonia, the beloved wife of Mr. Ong Huok Hoon, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeap Keng Teng. Age 29. Deeply regretted. Obituary. London, November I. The death is announced of tbe
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  • 622 1733 Mrs, E. H Everest and Mrs. Stephen Anthony are expected back in the Straits in about ten days’ time. Mr. A. W. H, Hamilton, Asst. Superin* tended of Police, is going to Australia for a short holiday in the near future. The death has occurred of Mr.
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  • 1154 1733 Goldsmith and War Reporta. The art of writing war reports which mislead, distort, exaggerate, minimise, sappress, etc,, etc., is no new thing in the Central Empires. Oliver Goldsmith's happy skit of 150 years ago in The Citiz m of the World" deserves recalling—though we are told that nobody
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  • 14 1733 Latest QuotationsTin (unreined) le <]“"Lfosd)"* »1« 50. in Singapore (refined) buyer, no seller,-
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  • 1003 1734 [Riuthb’s TbLHOIAMsJ LORD NORTHCLIFFE’B REVIEW, Peace and Aftar. London, November 4, 12 35 p m The first reasoned exposition hitherto published of the situation with which Europe will shortly be confronted and of some of the problems attendant on the long transition period from war to peace and
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  • 473 1734 ;RlUTlb’o TILUOBAMa.I SEPARATION op HUNGARY, Xppul to th. Nation. London > N.tembar 4, 2.40 p.m, thS*S 5“' t rdlm &•>» B.d.pe,. tnLn Co nt Karol Ji* speaking at the X“.. h th.’*»** K g h,d ”"’-“<1 Th. a th ooT rnn >™t Oom it, Mtk. The Government
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  • 476 1735 [Ruutbb Tiligkams] I THE TAQLIAMENTO CEOSSED. Amtrictna Participating London, November 4, 3.50 p.m. British-Italian official message states The Tenth Army has reached the line of the Tagliamento. Amongst the troops crossing the river at several places was the 382nd American regiment forming part of the 31st Italian Division.
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  • 1093 1735 [Riutks's Tuligbams,] Great Allied Offensive. Prom Valenciennes to Guise London, November 4, 6.50 p.m. A great Allied offensive, in which British, Fienob, Americans and Belgians are all participating, is now in progress on the West front. The British First, Third and Fourth Armies are attacking on a
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  • 773 1736 CFrom Our Own f Alor Star, November 8, I Yesterday was the Depavalli Festival which was religiously observed by the Ohetty community who went to pray in their temple in Jalan Barn. After the service! they partook of various kinds of 1 cakes specially prepared for the occasion
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  • 501 1736 Penang’s H halts Biturns. The health statement for the week ending I November 2, showing tbe number of deaths within Municipal limits during that week, indicates an appreciable decrease in the number of deaths as compared with the I previous week. The total nembar of deaths was 263,
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  • 953 1736 ‘lt is quite certain, wa believe thu Awenc. w.ll „l. x th, import “..Vow m«.t d. .o m order to meet tbe need, of her >“d«« ne.,b.t even y e 0 the pre.wt oond.tiore, .ed we d.re not co.nt on I'., n>ay b.re nlino.tr.ino., elect .non th.
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  • 225 1737 Mr. Alfred Stead, writing from Ostend on September 8,1914, said t The story of the twenty-one virgins of W—should stand as truly a martyrdom as any of those of the Catholic Church* Here in the twentieth century after Christ, in a prosperous town, once full of happy
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  • 153 1737 -M.M, The output and profits from Kramat Pu'ai Ltd. for the month of October wis From the Mine—Output Dressed Ore, (Tin) 200 piculs, (Scheelite) 206 piculs; Estimated Profit $24,500, From Tributors—Output Dressed Ore 217 piculs; Estimated Prefit $2,250. The output of the Kenong Tin Dredging Company Ltd. for
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  • 745 1737 —Truth Amkbmjan Compbtition, I here was a curious article in the Times the other day. Mr. Hurley, the American Shipping Controller, had written to the journal in deprecation of mischievous suggestions about the advantage which the United States will get after the war at |our expense
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  • 47 1737 Total Dbath, f 160 Death rate 118.47 Mr“’2!l| 1 03 compared with 196 86 ST 8 MHun and with 3384 .wwk last yaari ‘‘““"«■PoadingwHk.f I Eurasian s Chinese 100 60 160 J™* 10 21 31 47 15 62 Unknown 2 2 Total 160 103 263
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  • 136 1737 [To THi Edit OB or ths Strato Eeho.] Sir, Under the heading Chinese Marriigei M in yonr paper of the 21st September 1918, re exchange of views on proposed regiitrstion of Chinese Marriages between Mr. Cheah Kee Ee and H, E, the Governor, Mr. Cheab KesEe io reported
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  • 197 1737 Samagaga 15,100, Nellmay 6,049, Bakit Jelutong 2,000, Wellington 22,800, Eng Joo 7.400, Pid.ng J.wa 19,777. .Bubbflr Estate, of Krisn 25,200, New ColeaibA 22,079, G«ln 66,000. Ayer Kunmg (F.M.8.) 43,188, Bradwall (F.M.B) 28,651, Obereonese (F.M 8.) 38.850. Drnni«town (Kria’l 81,000, Highlands A Lowland, K'abang 18,153, Krian Rubber Plsntatwnfl
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  • 560 1738 [Reu run's Telugbams CLIMAX OF THE FIGHTING, Vital Points Affected. London, November 5, 7.45 a m The series of battles raging on the wLat front from Valenciennes to Stinay promises to prove the most etupendous conflict of the war, It is a mistake to suppose that the
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  • 546 1738 E.i.o. leto'pVbten o Nil ••A’»’.» the conditions Bet f orth By the ward Vernacular I mean Malay, Hindu and Chinese; and therefore Mohamed an, Hindu BBddhirt The gX.' sohoolw re gr 7 enoo "‘g«d 'T? et doe® not exist one properly organised English school, where religious influence thAT
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  • 655 1738 Tn J R A Nr jl EMPI O T« ChARGUD. In the District Court before Mr. R. D A ton U>, morning the bwi w menoed ot the cm. againat Tan Ah Anal, a Amre.» P n Gre E ter W. Assurance Company, who
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  • 1087 1739 COMMITTEE MEETING IN PENANG. A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Penang on the 4th November, There were present —The Controller of Labour (Mr. J. B O. Aidworth) Chairman, the Principal Medical Officer, F. M- S„ (Dr. 0. L. Bansom, C M. G.) f The
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  • 681 1739 Text or Award. The following is the full text of the award in the enquiry in connection with the acquisition of 23 acres, 3 roods 81 poles of land (Lot 188 XVII Mukim I) from the Prai (Penang) Syndicate for public purposes by the Federated Malay States
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  • 40 1740 PRICES UP, Demand for Higher Grades. (From Our Own Singapore, November 7. The Auctions have net yet been finished, fine pale crepe fetched 71| cents. Bibbed emoked sheet fetched 67J cento. Lower grades were difficult of sale.
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  • 1237 1740 SIME DARBY CO.’S REPORT. Thh Bvbbbb Maikbt in Octobib. I Singapore, November 4. London prices during the month for Fine I Bibbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe I were as follows: I On the 3rd October Bibber 2/14, 2/21 market steady. On the 10th October Rubber 2/3, 2/4 market
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  • 987 1740 .—Biraitt Timet, Something like seven years ago we point* ed out the grave prevalence of gang robberies and warned the Government that the ordinary police could not grapple with the evil. We needed a criminal investigation department, and we needed a special force, provided with motor oars,
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  • 82 1741 Bowls Tournamunt. The following will be the events in the forthcoming Bowls Tournament i—--1, Championship, 2 Singles Handicap, 8. Doubles Handicap, 4. Championship Pairs, 5. Teams of Four, 6. Mixed Doubles Handicap, 7. Ladies Singles Handicap. Event No. 7 Ladies Singles Handicap will ba played only if
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  • 90 1741 Consolidated 44,287, Bate Matang 9,245, Bakap 17,000, Jong Landor 29,579. Kedah 26.354, Par it Perak 12,100, Straits 170,600, Penang 148,000, Tali Ayer 53.500, Bubana 57.000, Bagan Serai 25,500, Batak 27,500, Alma 32,000, Bukit Toh Alang 11,244, Shanghai Klebang 12,537, Kota Bahroe 80,245, Sungei Dari 20,056, Chemor United
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  • 1045 1741 SOUTH AFEICA’B DEATH ROLL. Suoeessfol Vaccine Treatment* [Rxuthrs Tile isams London, November 3. A cable from Cape Town of the 81st October says the influenu death-roll is 7.500 at Cape Town, 4,500 at Kimberley, 1,000 at Pretoria, 600 each at Johannesburg and Stellenbosch but only 47 at Durban,
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  • 1925 1742 A few years ago we used to arouse the ire of our worthy Ipoh contemporary by our frequent reference! to the prevalence of serious crime in the State of Perak, our articles being interpreted as a reflection upon the Perak police whom the local paper loyally strove
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  • 536 1743 Heer Cremer, the newly appointed Minister of the Netherlands in Washington, will leave Holland for America by the a.a. HolUndia during the carrent month* The funeral of Mrs. Oheah Tat Jin will take plao on the 10th instant at 10 a.m. when the remains will be removed
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  • 1248 1743 War Poetry. Mr. E B. (Lborn says the amount of war verse written by civilians since August, 1914, is simply appalling. He quotes nn estimate that the Geiman output alone runs to more than a million pieces. In Great Britain and America the production has been very large
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  • 1695 1744 [Bunruu’s Tmlugbams.] «TATBHMT BY TBB PB.MIEB. Text ef the Conditloa,. London, Loxenibsr 5 5 55 m The Pre.. B.rea. a nno no the ,ondj. toon, of the .rm.tioe -nth A.,t t i,. H n rv as follows: 8 Ijr Military Clatueg. Th Fir.t Ola.aa provide, for th.
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  • 1081 1745 [EIUTI.'d TlLtmil.] RAPID ALLIED ADVANCE. NORMAL FOREST CAPTURED. Xxttnilve Girmin BstreitLondon, November 5. Belter learns that the Germans are retreating on a seventy-mile front from the Scheldt to the Aims. We crossed the French and Belgian frontier between Valenciennes and Bavai and captured the whole of the
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  • 64 1745 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 1145.50, business done, in Singapore (refined) at $145.25, business done, (275 tons sold.' Clair Estate, the property of Herr Ji H. Tatlock, an alien enemy, is to be sold by public auction. Reuter, cabling on the 2nd inst., says that
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  • 187 1745 Dutch W ar Cables Dag, 8 Of W»r and that Heligoland and u. S‘ leri i'r.E- -J have been mere serious than B P8W U t.», .«."‘"'.'te prims';». V St in the liberated district. of Belgiim d The Queen of Holland has visited ths southern provinces inorder toinsuotth! y r
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  • 141 1745 The following are the alterations in Messrs, A. A. Anthony A Co.'s share list today:— Yesterday. Today. RnbUr. J? ca do M Ayer Molek 2.39 2.50 120 2.40 Indragiri 6.75 7.25 6.80 7.15 Jimah 1.65 1.89 1.55 1.70 Lunas 7.50 8.00 7.50 7-80 Malaka Pinda 2.70 2.90 2.60 2.75
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    • 35 1745 Now Is thsTlafFor rhe«m»ti’ m yo« will. better than Ch.-oberiai. i, the time to get rid of it. 7 t(M went and eee how q-iokJy rt *ll re pain and BcrenesB.A^® r saries aud dealers
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  • 462 1746 [Ruutub’s Tbligrams Serbs Enter Bosnia. London, November 6. A French Eastern communique states j The Austrians on the Save r«. Crossed the frontier, Snabati has been occupied, Serbian cavalry entered Bosnia where they occupied Vardiste in the direction of Visegrad. The Austrians are retreating in disorder, Their
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  • 632 1746 [Riutrb Telegrams] J fulfllment of laties Urg.dA n.ki a London, November 6. L.g.ti A frOm Peklni! A died reo.pltnl.tinj 8 fh' Se ed ota to Ctio China has n 4 polats 10 which connection d ltB datieB Ally expressing Hi th B y B B ent8
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  • 290 1746 In England and Wain. [Bimu T»l«.}bam, Lindon, November 6. An official return give. tbe namber of death, from infl.ene. in tbe great t 0... l u±° d nd W le compared wi ,482 lait week. Tbe retpeotive totale for London are 4,168 and 2,227. larLu.su Bataa. Fuirn. A
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  • 201 1746 I Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) io quoted here to-day at ***** 371 and in Singapore (refined) at 8146,121, business done, changing hands 490 tons. I Philippopolis, one of the camps for prisoners of war whose infamous commander has especially distinguished himself for ill-traatment, is tbe capital of the province
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  • 1368 1747 Lif» and Propirty No Longbr Ekajonably Safk.” Perak is rapidly earning reputation wh cli is who! y ujdcii.ab e, tor tae recent murder of Mr, van Cuylenberg in the Kampar district is not an isolated instance of criminality but mere.y further evidence of the scandalous state of
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  • 526 1747 (from Ow Own Mr. J. Q 50<,. 51 8 ,P ,N# e b B»g«ie, 8 »g«ie, of th, StraU. rcom in E»ffl B Hotel yerteri„ ’“Habnlbt in th. I 8”? •evolTer in hi, bend. Tb e {.A" 3 pU r°M h b o, g
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  • 1084 1748 Now thtt the Utrail, T imeti the g P° r ‘nt- I,ma ,f B od the Penang Chinese or x an have each in turn told the F. M. 8. Government more or less politely what they think of the reign of terror in Perak
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  • 1213 1748 Tradition and discipline combine to keep the German army in the West together and enable it to oppose to the victorious Allies a measure of resistance which we cannot fail to admire, But lengthy and inglorious inactivity has sapptd the morale of the Kaiser’s navy and the mutiny at
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  • 88 1749 Slight Rise. (Ikm Our Own Singapore, November 8. At the Auction 1019 lots were catalogued and 597 sold. Prices were as follows par pound ots. cfs. Fine ribbed smoked sheet 65 to 67| Good 52J 64j Fine plain 55 Unsmoked fine plain 50 57i Good 38J Crepe
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  • 24 1749 Latest Quotation*. Tin (unrefined) is quoted hers to-day at 1145 371 and in Singapore (refined) at 1141.121, business done, changing bands 490 tons.
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  • 623 1749 Mr. H. J. Gillespie, manager of Bagan Datoh Estate, accompanied by Mrs. Gillespie, is going on a holiday in India. Inspector F, G. King, who baa been in ilkhealth these last few months, has been advised to proceed home on leave. Mr. W. K. Sharpe, of Messrs.
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  • 486 1749 KEPUB s L i c a Soldlurs A message f tcm oonfus.on and d.sorder reign Hung.ry, Soldier, .re demti.. mg to their homes after 8 •tor... Prisoner’ eJ wav’ m.kiog fortheir homes a. best h gwd Railways are dislocated the «am* OID| polisiog th. train’’ andthere r
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  • 1381 1750 NAVAL MUTINY STRIKES. KIEL COMMANDED BY SAILORS SOCIAL OEMOCRATSDEMAND PEACE. uhcohditiomal end of the WAR.” [Biittbb’u Tblugbams.] London, November 6 A message from Amsterdam says the German papers report serious disturbance! at Kiel on the 3rd owing to an attempt bv naval men and civilians to release
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    • 88 1750 Chamberlain's Gttgh Remedy. When yoa have a bad cold yoa want a remedy that will not only give relief, bat effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirement», It acts on nature's
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  • 1642 1751 [Kuutuk’s Tilkgbaus,] BICK TO THE MEUSE. Enemy's Last Estreat* London, November 6. Sir DouglasjHaig reports i—ln the great battle that opened yesterday between the Sambre and the Scheldt our Third, F otar th and First Armies heavily defeated 'with severe losses in killed, wounded and prison* ere,
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  • 1133 1752 -TO.M. The question ton will soon be asked in cir midst is, wnat has tEe F.M.S.Govcromeat B nd our various public bodies done brheito to prov de the requisite machinery for q ea in* with the questions that will shortly bo eallloK or treatment P So fir
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  • 196 1752 MILITARY FUNERAL. The funeral of tbe late Mr. R. AMcCulloch, who died at the General Hospital from pneumonia, took place yesterday evening when his remains w ero in* terred in the Protestant Cemetery at Western Road. Go the arrival of the cortege headed by the Firing
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  • 1426 1752 COMMITTEE MEeJING MINUTES. Tee fd owing is an excerpt from the miDuVs cf a meeting of the Committee of L C x T tirbpr f Commerce bdd at •n 6 T Dt^ b r Djwnio Street, Penang, en Tuesday, sth November, 1918, at 2SO o clock p.m.
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  • 430 1753 "Demobilisation" and "Reconstruction. What Singapore Wants. We hope, but hardly expect, that the local authorities are ready with their plans of demobilisation of government methods of interference with private rights. Some conditions will have to be kept in force for economic reasons, such as restriction of imports and exports, iW
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  • 589 1753 LKAN 4 GQ a weekly bepoey The firm attitude oVXr, I h7.‘ Bb 81 further advinoe o rubber .L 68 crepe i, reputed to her. towW -ini. ribbed amoked sheet the market ol OMS below the hkt “a demand for shares whinh 1 nd well sustained at
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  • 621 1754 Among the aginda for the mating of the Legislative Council on Monday next is the “Theatres, Amendment Bill” to amend the Theatres Ordinance, 1908 Committee and 3rd reading. Wo take this opportunity of suggesting to the Attorney-General that it would be a wise and humane action so
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  • 615 1754 A.Hr.lif’ M,it guoe a ‘'iP ‘o here J e nd fi rff n” Buccee ded by Lo.iGerman K my. QUirterma er()ener&l f Mr. C. F. J. Chairman of the vi"it to p‘e“a P ng. S it rT B 0" d Pving General PM s Co T*u the
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  • 1230 1754 Pity the Poor r,llw J '«port to; 1917 velr J T“' 6 ,n P-'-’-r Ur., extra receipt "I,* r »1.033.000 enough in ff Wh,oh euuugu m OO n ßOienOo for “XT; Tbe e,istißg ched<l -X rate B P?“ P-°P‘« of mode, li.r lB01 deot»lly, w Bot ot $1033
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  • 1518 1755 [Kuutus’s Tblugrams,] DEVELOPMENTS AT HAMBUEGI Soldiers' Council and Processions. London, November 7. A telegram to Amsterdam from Hamburg 1 says the sailors and soldiers who have revolted completely control Hamburg. The Red flag is hoisted on the ships in the harbour. A Soldiers’ Council has been established
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  • 1540 1756 [Rkutub Tbligb.ms] J advance of whole line, B&vai Captured. a;- -n London, November 8. H ig teport W tbs M n nC! > ,he Wbole f,0! Of tb > Mon, -Cu.de C.n.l. South of tbs rB,Bhed the L C.p?lle-Mau-o.insa dOO botb «idea of Avasoei >.d E2S.SJ* WBBtern oatekirt.
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  • 1033 1757 It is of interest to remember, particularly at the present juncture, that a state of war continues to exist daring an armistice, and that although the latter usually precedes, more or less immediately, the negotiations for peace, it may yet be concluded for other purposes. Though all armistices are
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  • 66 1757 unit. General on~Ww Situ>tlo«’ CFrom Our Own Singapore, H. E Major Gener.l Bidout. G. inspecting the Veteia j new. evening, said that in view ”7 r ob.bly ba thought that that aay them bl the last time he won d .dd«« ko he was thinking abon hi.
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  • 1154 1758 [Rbutbb’b Tblegbamb DECISION BY MONDAY MORNINGCarn? in Proposal Bojioted. London, November 8, 4.5 p. m A wireless French official m BBBB g 0 B notice* that the German plenipotentiaries received the conditions of the armistice and were given until Monday at eleven in the morning to accept or
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  • 325 1758 Epidumio im Sarawak. nn Thr f WOTS first MSB on three of the Malay crew of the s.s, KwcAjm I early in July and the disease spread to the ktmponge and became very prevalent durinr July and Augfcst. The bauaar did uot however appear to be affected. The
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  • 1413 1759 [Euuruu'e T«LIG*AMB.] British Front. ViUagu Captured* London, November 8, 12.50 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports i —There was sharp fighting yesterday evening in the neighbourhood of Nelaibes and Limont Fontaine to the south of Hautmont. We captured these villages and made a num* bur of prisoners. Our
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  • 279 1760 SIME, DARBY A Co’s REPORT S.ngapore, November 9. London Quotations -Th« Ulest from London received here on 6th instant dated 4tb was as follows j— "Rabb&r 2/4 2/5 market very quiet.” /4 Auctions 6th and 7th Novbmbkb The market opened with a decidedly fi'rm tone and prices were
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  • 245 1760 Singapore, November 7. The Weekly Rubber Auction which commenced yesterday saw a further substantial advance in the prices of all grades. Io the earlier part of the sale spirited competition rushed the price for Smoked Sheet up to 67} cents (which is 4} cents above last week’s best),
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  • 581 1760 AS4DEND Xee B Abeilliasi J»’ CS ei «'"“em.n, who w. a mA u ffliB Hote1 discovered by of tna bo b dead on the floor of tri h<°rT’ Mr Wl fie d the of he hotel, was immediately apprised of the occurrence and he
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  • 622 1760 Mesbb.. Flinn AMD Co’. WIKLT < lUODLAI. Nov’wb’/c, m’JJ, F°*,e r 2'c ,!ar > d ed B o m e.d.. OCP .7 e^:' A this week but dp»l« h.». Bcnlp Tha h 8 bOPB 00 «mailer scalp, The raw material ha. been in ffo od demtid, in
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  • 1240 1761 A new note in annual departmental reports is strack in that on the fc F.M,S. Jtailways for 1917, which makes up for its brevity by a wealth of tabular statistics and by introducing, for the first time m our recollection of official reports in Malaya, a doasn pages
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  • 23 1761 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted hure to-day at >145.05, business done, in Singapore (refined) at >145.80, business dona (310 tons sold,)
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  • 478 1761 Wri,M Dr Arabella K N.ture S proT°ide“u,'t to* >«'. women is ago rataI prepon^®r *noe of «■portent disS J tti, parent.. Who! the '.the/ bT 01 greater oon.titntion.l or X danghte s predominate, When the mia"' ’IKS" Tit S' Men making greater efforts as braid winners, women’s
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  • 1321 1762 It u not so easy, might at fi t be ,apposed, to say what we hare b“en fighting for in this war. I n been fighting f„ many* We have been fighting, for inst.’ce »ad most obvionaly, to dear the <;.? nan ent of the land. he invaded—Belgiem North
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  • 527 1762 s.e,e, l.i? Ob’tle. and L.ny Orewe an j j dV f< Th( «P«‘ rat,™ to Singapore on Deo»mber 9. AooouUn General Postmaster-General, Singapore ft* E n e in be I Tin 8 ,or moLth Ao, r dwi ThMnt?n^>.?°‘’ ,0, 1 W/aferi .nd Inornton, who wa. I.d ap
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  • 2375 1763 RENUNCIATION BY CROWN I SINCE. NEW GERMAN CONSTITUTION. ELECTORAL REFORMS AMD NATIONAL ‘ASSEMBLY. BELIEF IS THE JUSTICE OF HIGHT CONQUERED, [Rumis' s Thlmbamb.] Landon, Novembsr 9, 6.10 p.m. A wireless German official message states that Prince Max ef Baden, the Imperial Chancellor, hasissusd the following decree:— “The
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  • 1020 1764 [Riutib’b Tiluobams.] THE FLANDEEB FIGHTING. Allies' Joint Progresi A p, h k n i LondoD November 10, Thin?- 00 ““»niq.e it.t... ih. ok C,pr ,he »«k ot the Ghant-Teraa.gn cn.l from the D.tob frontier to Ghent itation. The French ?2! ,p ed l Meldo he ‘Bkt« out
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  • 1203 1765 The Nhmbtr of Lepers. For obvious reasons the precise number of epera in the different countries liable to the fell disease is not easy to obtain, and even the Indian census authorities are not satisfied that thoir figures on that head are quite trustworthy. The mission to lepers
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    • 37 1765 Now IstheTtae. For rheumatism yon better than Chamberlain sP* B ÜBi i. the time to get ridl of it w u ment and eee how ai, F W nain .nd sorenes.. For swo -J series and dealers
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  • 1985 1766 A DUTCHMAN FINED. Io the District Coart before Mr. B. D. Aoton this morning a Dutchman .named SaiDßon Ooderwyasr was charged with attempting to export to Medan gold, silver L other articles to the value of $9,000 in breaflh of proclamation dated 16th August 1918 *°d
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  • 840 1767 In the Supreme Court, Sersmban, on Friday hit, before Mr, Justice Whitley, with Mr. C. L. Harte-Lovelace as connsei for plaintiff, and Mr. A. B. Bailey, of Bannon and Baiiey, for the defendant, the part-heard civil notion, brought by Mohamed All bin Hail Abdul Latif, as
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  • 574 1767 People are reading books as they have not read them for many a long day. Even people who had “no use” for books are turning to them, Why should this be? Broadly the reason is the growing strain of the war. It limits the channels of
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  • 605 1767 Recent quotations of a dnli.w tjn in the markets of N 9?° IBd f f that this highly necessary B Wst which the United States n <Or mines at the opposite aide of the globe soon rank with the prucious meh J”’?? importations into America Th authoritative
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  • 967 1768 At recent meeting ot the loc.l Munioipal Oemmienonere it wm decided to„.nt the epphcetion of one of the 1,», echoels to nee a portion of Data Krom»? derdene for gnmeo. Thi. eppli M t lon tft, permission reflect credit alike on the Mhcol concerned and on the Manioir.il
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  • 331 1768 The end has come. After more than four and a quarter years of the most terrible carnage mankind has ever known the forces of civilisation have finally triumphed against those ot barbarous militarism which have threatened not only Europe but the whole world. Left without a friend, ally,
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  • 909 1768 PENAMG’B official pbogbammi. Xiisur T i’ k Pr.oed.d by monnted Booiih .nd Boy fioont. ~d the Town Bind, will p.rnda th. nrinoio.l .tre.t, .toning from th. Hongkon. ftEk d endmg M th. E,pl, n .d. t no’nn. Th. pabiio >re invitod to follow th« procession m vehicles* 12
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  • 187 1769 Ipob, November 11. There is a great outburst of enthusiasm hero and the day io practically a holiday. A splendid proosssion of all the schools headed by the Perak State band took place. A crowded public meeting was held at noon in the Town Hall, the Resident presiding.
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  • 180 1769 Mr. W. J. Tro well, Surveyor-General of Ships, Straits Settlements, reported his return from furlough and resumed the duties of his appointment on tho 28th October, 1918. H. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Tan Cheng Tiong to bo a Municipal Commissioner of the
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  • 80 1769 lam Hua Bblibi* Fumd, Previously acknowledged 35,792 60 Mrs. Cheam 15.00 Chinese Drapers Guild 25.00 In remembrance of mother 10 00 Mr. Cheah Sin Kee 10.00 Mrs. Cheah 10 00 Mr. Lee Pen Leong 50 00 Mr. Ohan Leong Kbuan 10.00 Tong Joo A Co. 77.40 Total 36,000.00
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  • 51 1769 •Our Day” Contributions(JFrom Out Own Correspondent;) Singapore, November 11. The Singapore Sporting Club has contributed 1,000 guineas each to the Rsd Cress Gymkhana and the “Oar Day" Race meet ng, 5,000 dollars to St.Denstan's, 8,000 to the local Red Cross workers and 2,000 dollars to the Children's
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  • 23 1769 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at 3142.85, business done, in Singapore (refined) at 1143.10, business done (310 tons sold*)
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  • 2407 1769 [Birni Tnino IAMI i BRITISH PREMIER’S ANNOUNCEMENT. ON MONDAY MORNING AT FIVE CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES FROM 11 O’CLOCK YESTERDAY. I London, November 11,11,„ ~n Th *f rM Bur,au -tat-» that «fc*. r m B M,n,stBr announcei that the Armistice was signed at five In the morning of tho
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  • 957 1771 [Ruvtub’s Tiligbamb.] BRITISH FRONT. At the Mons-Oonde CanalLondon, November 10,11.30 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—South of the Sambre we reached the French and Belgian frontier, North of the Sambre we progressed, despite increased resistance. Our advanced detachments advancing south-east of Mona reached the line of the Canal
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