The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 27 November 1918
1918-11-27
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Article862 1918-11-27 1809 America's answer to the German com* munioation regarding the armistice terms might, in the opinion of a good many people, have been given with advantage when Dr. Solf first began to approach the United States Government on the subject of peace some weeks ago. Quite obviously862 words
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Article567 1918-11-27 1809 Oalontta Gradnste, Oxford'VnlX f B U Lord Bonthborongh, the Chairman, and 21 ,Blben 01 ‘bo Franohlw I The following pa«sengsrs arrived here > Hon. Mr. W. M. Firmstone, Mr. Herbert Siemsn, Mr. E. L Huson, Mrs. E. L Huson, Messrs. W. M. MoLaohian. P. K. Nimby ar and P.567 words
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Advertisement102 1918-11-27 1809 Cbe Straits echo. IIMSF A rri W/Zl vowf 1 PUBLISHED daily (Except Santeys and public holiday.) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59| Beach Street) Penang. Price: Dally Local |3O Per annum Outstation Postage Bxtra. Mall Edition (Post Free) MB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Boho) SSO. Printing102 words
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Article1334 1918-11-27 1810 Acquired Characteristics. As a widespread rumour is going about that the children of men mutilated in war may be born with similar mutilations, a London contemporary with its eye on the birth-rate considers that it io essential that the public should know that the inheritance of mutilations is1,334 words
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Article1359 1918-11-27 1810 [Burrin’, TiMßutw. a MAE0 to bhinb BEGUN Admo. Through l n By correspondent VSW. qn.rter., telegraphing 0B the 17rh .dv.no. 10 the, Shine ha, be«„ .tter daylight .mall column, on the varioi, rente, of march with S Pl.jmg ana oheering and .tagTng n! movement i, baled on the[Burrin’, TiMßutw. ] - 1,359 words
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Article169 1918-11-27 1811 Our Own Correspondent,) Sifrgopore, November 20. Mr. C.A. RathboVn, formerly with Messrs. Bobinaon A Co., Singapore, has been married to Miss Chessman* of Dorking, Lieut, Ralph StHek. formerly of Messrs. Topham, Jones and has been promoted Qaptain for excellent services in Mesopotamia. The second of the wooden ships,169 words
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Article283 1918-11-27 1811 Chamgu Agaimst Mb, Mojtxla». In the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Kuala Lumpur this ’morning, before Mr. A* W. Just, Alec Moretdn.Monkland, of Sega m but Estate, Selangor, was charged with having on Nov. 12th last committed a rash act by discharging a firearm in a public place, thereby283 words
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Article269 1918-11-27 1812 BRTUEN TO NORMAL. The epidemic of Spanish influenna, which has wrought se much havoc in Penang and whish .has been gruduslly dying oat owing to the effective measures taken, may now be •aid te be over. The death returns contra this. Those within Municipal limits available up to269 words
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164 1918-11-27 1812 Turn List op SunscaiPTiona Rhohvid. Amount previously acknowledged 183,623,1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church collection at Thanksgiving Service 282 00 B. B. 100.00 Sime Darby Co, Ld. 250.00 W. A. feU 100.00 T. 8. Saminathan Chatty 200.00 Oollection box No. 62 issued to Protector164 words
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Article672 1918-11-27 1812 8 INGAPOHI VIUWS. Private Jones lost the bolt of his rifle during a rough field day. It was reported to the one stripe man, and passed up to 8.M., the two pipper, the adjutant, through all the ranks we know so well, till it got to the Colonel,672 words
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Article648 1918-11-27 1812 —Tiwsee o/ Malaya. be^’ 3 paying .“"J?/ b gan Mai.,. h H h.Vng oiltitteV own na, I, J t tor Ui pl.ee, for potato..? oniow* hw chillies. This wu even the .turner. o.me .nd went° w?H? interruption, but a v«r» S;4» Wei Wltko *i when the ,l.mp—Tiwsee o/ Malaya. - 648 words
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1912 1918-11-27 1813 INSURANCE employee charged, In the District Court before Mr, B D Aoton this morning the hearing was resumed of the case against Tah Ah Kuai alias Tian Ah Kwi, a former employee of the’ Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, who was charged on three1,912 words
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Article940 1918-11-27 1814 Tom Weight - (By Tom Weight Where heao'nlppentioe Contemplation dwell», And ever-muting Melancholy reignt' ung Mr. Pope—if you can call it singing. My Bat I never seem to get over the shock of recognising and rerecognising the nature of the hogwash our respected forebears used to relish in the way940 words
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Article1067 1918-11-27 1814 Strait» Tim»* No doubt there will be important changes ii the Government of Malaya during the next twelve months. His Excellency the Governor is considerably over the age at Which public servants are expected to exchange salaries for pensions, and war conditions alone have justified the very heavy burdenStrait» Tim»* - 1,067 words
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Article1858 1918-11-27 1815 The reference! to Edactu- Legiehtiee Oonnoil 1B tb very rud. .hock to „1“ M ml interest in the nrohlam. t,k any edecation. We v.nt.red k ?g M ,t Jj.“* week, ago that oar edwatioill’ v’ me about to be put h oX m ob M there were1,858 words
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Article1818 1918-11-27 1816 The M C. 3.” The Siraiit Timet is something rather lees than kind to Mr. F. 8. James in the article which we reproduce on page 5 to-day. The trouble is that the Colonial Secretary is a man *—in mind as well as inches—and any '‘man” in his1,818 words
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Article2766 1918-11-27 1817 [Reuter's Tblkgiams] SURRENDER of warships. ling Visits Grand Fleet. London, November 19. It is now artanged that the German warghipa shall surrender in British waterson the 2lst. The King visits the Grand Fleet to-morrow prior to its departire to take over the German ships. Vessels Leave Kiel. London,[Reuter's Tblkgiams] - 2,766 words
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Article289 1918-11-27 1818 On 20 and 21st Duoimiib. As appears from an advertisement elsewhere it is proposed that the ‘•Our Day” celebrations in Penang should take place on Friday and Saturday December 20th and 2 lot A draft programme is being drawn up and the Hon. b’eoy. will be289 words
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Article1194 1918-11-27 1819 The salaries, pensions, etc., of the n;ui Service in the Straits and the Fu a to be considered by a Commission Chairman of which is to bo th* nkuJ i a tiC Bt iU °This I has raised the question “What I Cleric*! th. ,re certainly muoh1,194 words
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706 1918-11-27 1819 INSUBAMOE EMPLOTIE CHABGBD. In the District Oeurt before Mr. B.D. Acton yesterday the hearing was concluded of tho case against Tab Ah KnaL alias Tian Ah Kwi, a former employee ot tho Great laotorn Life Assurance Company, who was charged on three oounta with706 words
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Article573 1918-11-27 1820 ([To Editob or inn Strait» EoAo,] Dnab Mr. Editob. Can yon spare me a oorner in your much-appreciated columns to oombat some false notions that would inevitably ba spread by your leader of yesterday’s issue. The aim of the article is a worthy ene but the appeal appears573 words
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Article588 1918-11-27 1820 -a t. A Government Gateite Entraerdinary of ■.he 20th instant contains the following notifications:— The following telegram from the Eight Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies to His Excellency the G veruor dated 16th November. 1918, is published or general information:— On the happy-a t. - 588 words
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Article130 1918-11-27 1820 Singapore Opi u m Case. 8U Warn OanvloM Before Mr ehiong Men», 1,»1 t.ilor, F DixSn 7b r K,p pol S’ D h P j‘ en B mew > ’ere oh.rged th. fir.t .oouHd with btins interJuo concerned in the remor.l of oni.* .f r second .sensed with being in130 words
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Article108 1918-11-27 1820 Largo Stocks and Good Price* CFroj» Owt Oim CorrespondcriQ Singapore, November tt. The Auctions have not finished; 2552 tons were catalogued. There would probably have been a larger quantity offered but only lots of not less than 1000 pounds were allowed to be put up. It is108 words
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Article62 1918-11-27 1820 Mnmm* Alum Dunnts A Co.’s Auction, per pound ots, oti. Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 1 64 72| Smoked Diamond Sheet No. 2 «i »<* Un.moked Sheet No. 1 M 5l »-J Unsmoked Sheet No. 2 41J N 41 Crepe Fine brown 38 89 Duk M rky j t62 words
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Article180 1918-11-27 1820 Unoln Kills Ninon g. In the Police Court yesterday a Tamil named Pakiri was charged with the of his niece, Taugachima. and with attsmptea mnrder of one Kata Perumal, a peo employed in the Police Court. He was remanded for a week, It appears that the alleged180 words
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Article1131 1918-11-27 1821 Hon established itself m London, to continue thriving (as it seems) under the presidency of a Darwin descended (aa we believe) from the stock of the great Charier and to publish a quarterly magauine of biological research that can be commended sincerely to doctors of medicine and1,131 words
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Article550 1918-11-27 1821 i.w^nt‘ liT «U know. SZt.L d d ‘> 8i»«»por.. 80 —ay Ceylon for sons, time, kC? Bob r ,on MoAHtter .V W t ”< tn,,,g Bi,g por <*• r S i J g po Z 8 O’TO’POhdent telegraph. h been appointed Chairman of Titi Tin Co. owing to the550 words
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Article1237 1918-11-27 1822 -S,T. Foci aad Kitsbnur, One of Marshal Foch’s greatest regrets is that Lord Kitchener ia not alive to witness the triumphs of the Allied arms, It is not generally known that Foch, like Kitchener, was a volunteer in the Franco-German War of 1870, and he went through the-S,T. - 1,237 words
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Article2266 1918-11-27 1822 [Kiww’i the panoply of stJJJ 1 Hlitorio Message to Impl». 1« »he .t.tely Ho.m of Lord,, H M. tke th noon met both Houae, of ♦he representative, of the Domiir 18 1 d Indi, sad other part, o t tb. Bm°"‘ Md d ’ITV" hi,tor^‘l •P 6[Kiww’i - 2,266 words
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Article949 1918-11-27 1824 [Ruurua’s Tulkgbams,] Fighting the U-Boats. British Sumin’» Gallutrjr. Pari», November 20. The Admiralty publishes very thrilling accounts of some of ths most notable actions between British decoy ships and enemy submarines. It is noteworthy that Commander Gordon Campbell, V.C„ D. 8.0., was one of those mystery”[Ruurua’s Tulkgbams,] - 949 words
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Article2004 1918-11-27 1825 JU Moods of Ginger Mick, The Songs of a Sent it mental BMe, 6, (J. J. D.nnu; Doreen, Back Block Ballade j and Later Verses, j d» Irak Heart, by David McKee (P.bli.bed by Ang a nd Eo a Sydney.) It b»> been very tr.ly aid2,004 words
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Article260 1918-11-27 1826 The Court of Appeal, with Sir John Buck* nill, KC, as president, upheld the judgment* of Mr. Justice Ebden in favour of the receiver in the Ahagcff case, in which Mr. E. R, Koek was for Syed Hamn bin Mohammed (representing the benefichr es of the estate)260 words
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Article565 1918-11-27 1826 Akbivals. Malacca, B•. s.s. 405 tens, Captain Hirvay, from Singapore November 21, rice, Adamson Gilfillan A Co. Spielman, -Dutch s.s. 578 tons, Captain Esser, from Sabang November 15, for Belawan Dali November 28, general cargo, K P.M. Othhr Items. The s. Malacca which arrived here thia morning direct565 words
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Article65 1918-11-27 1826 Mem,, A^A^Lthcny^&c* l1 1011 ot to-day;— ®bo. s share list Yesterday, Rubber. g Sj E b 1 £5 Bukit Jelutong Glenealy g 0,60 170 Indrag* T. 200 2.15 Kuala Sidira 171) 1 'oe 7.25 Malaka Pinda iSO 280 255 pX m (Parak) I.ls 2.60 280 United Malacca 1.35 J.65 words
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Article110 1918-11-27 1826 It is stated that Troehtra’s revolutionart movement in Holland was supported bv the German Socialist leaders who aim at the establishment of a German-Dutch Republic The new German flag is black, red and veHow, the colour! of the old Holy Reman Empire.” Female suffrage ii to be110 words
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Article269 1918-11-27 1826 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted hare to-day at 5127.55, and in Singapore (refined) at >128.30, no business done, Messrs. Boustead A Co» inform is that the following were the quotations for Bibber on spot in London on the 18th inst received to-day x Pale, Crepe 2/5269 words
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Article360 1918-11-27 1827 Military Funbkal, It is r<? g ,ot tiiat w 0 announce the death of Captain Alan W-lson which occured at the Geieral Hospital this morning after a short illness, In fact he had not bsen enjoying very good health in the last few month®* was born360 words
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Article215 1918-11-27 1827 In the Supreme Court at Singapore on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Ebden, the hearing was continued of the petition for divorce by Captain 0, W. B- Maddox, who alleged infidelity against his wife, Clara Augusta Maddox, citing as co-respondent Arthur B. Especkerman, The petitioner w as represented215 words
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Article31 1918-11-27 1827 Ths output of the Via Piah Company, limited for the month of October was t Mine output 169 pls. approximate valua •*M79.83; Tribute Ore 130,67 pis approximate value >1,095.40,31 words
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Article663 1918-11-27 1827 -Malay Mail, Po,r r l b j"‘ “«ch n need of fi Q nolal fi d ten, year, hence m it i. to-d.y Hence thl pohey ot tribute, in.titnted during the Wir m»y continue indefinitely. Hi, mnontton in Britieh Colonial T h tbject must be approached with In-Malay Mail, - 663 words
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Article587 1918-11-27 1827 ev^L fir u ß^ P m° tioe wai held y«rterday eyeumg in the Town Hall and was writ ?h M d of d ’th" U Z in i thß flighkof time ,OBW thing of their familiarity with the step had, m a few instances, baen lost,587 words
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Article873 1918-11-27 1828 Tom Weight - (By Tom Weight There bn been talk of a league of nation! to police the world against militarism. Quite whe journalists will have grasped a fraction of the idea, and will hare pointed out that it ia Utopian. (This, of courae, without reading Sir Thomas More.) Granted,873 words
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Article167 1918-11-27 1828 On Thursday, the 21st instant, at Penaga a gathering representative of the Malay population of tee Northern District Province Wellesley waited upon the Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley, and tendered their heartfelt and loyal congratulations to him as representative of the Crown in the District on167 words
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Article432 1918-11-27 1828 LEAN CO’S WEEKLY REPORT. Penang, November 22. With Saturdry and Monday Public Holidays and with operators still under the spell of jubilations and celebrations it is difficult to correctly describe the state of our markets since the resumption of business, but it may be said that there432 words
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Article323 1918-11-27 1828 Missus, Frasbb and Co’s Bipout. Ia their weekly share circular, dated November 20, Messrs. Fraser and Co. report t The week-end holidays rather curtailed business but rubber shares again shew an advance over the previous week, tbe demand being more general, although it is noticeable that considerably323 words
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Article93 1918-11-27 1828 The mortality returns for p.lity of George Town for the week dj! November 16 show that the ]efl of deaths was 92, of which 68, were and 24 females. Tbe de»th-ra P per annum was 44.94 ao ®P* r L g i iB the in the preceding93 words
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Article1106 1918-11-27 1829 U fk a o,t <Jert,lß ’oonomia reHit! of th* Germio-made w»r w ;ii hn inorousd, almoat world-wide, dem»n<l BriU.h-m.de good, I, th.\2S“X r people will demand British products in pho. of the £80.000,000 goods imported annually before the war while many expect that our1,106 words
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Article565 1918-11-27 1829 01 ‘be El.o.tion sSSi*> p n r ?*n«more, of th. F. M. 0. Civil Service, i. passing through Penang on hie wav to South Africa. g Mr. H. A. Cader, J.P., and jn b XT," innuenaa, i. geing to Singapore on a health trip. Save th. Bangkok Daily MaUi565 words
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Article1304 1918-11-27 1830 Belloc on Political Lawyer*." Mr. Hilaire Belloc, at one time M.P. for Salford, and more latterly “Military Expert’* of 2xa»da»J Water, has just republished in book form (George Allen and Unwin 2s. 6d.) the essays on “The Free Praia which he contributed in 1917 to the New Age.1,304 words
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Article1448 1918-11-27 1830 [Reuter Trligramb] the sailor.kihg at RosYra, Esvlew of Grand Fleet troyers forming the vanuußr.l J 1 t<ieB, hundred fi.htiSg .hip. ’u I°. ,ai ftrJna h DR reviewed th« entire Grand Fleet and was received everywhere with tremendous enthusiasm. Improved Weather. beea ’broudirg the Mirth th b fOr[Reuter Trligramb] ! - 1,448 words
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Article1573 1918-11-27 1831 u KIDTM'B TILIGIAMt a dismal failure. Trotliir.', Apologia. A cable from Hth fi‘*d forth ~.12 tion promised by Troel.tra, waa marked bv Oon‘ PPe Th.:eU B he he deol red that ths week had yielded important results. Ha hitherto been ab, eat fr.m thi m..tin,?‘.f the CongressuKIDTM'B TILIGIAMt ] - 1,573 words
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Article179 1918-11-27 1832 iaqwrt tni Verdict. (/«>..» Oitr o, m Sing.pore, November 2S At th. .rqee, t into the death of Mr. J 0 a.oret.ry.ee.d he w*. the deoeaie) who had beM long time. Wife.., had gone fhro.gh th. deo.Med’* p.per. bat bed toned no ole. t» hi.179 words
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Article345 1918-11-27 1832 Women’s and Children's Passports. (From Our Own Correspondent,') Singapore, November 28. The Gaeemmeai Gaertte announces that passports for women and children can be indorsed for passage homewards, but the reatriitions ondhe outward ‘journey are still in force* Military Service. H. E, the Governor does not propose calling out345 words
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Article1092 1918-11-27 1833 [Euutbb Tklugrams] Extradition of ex-Zriier. Paris, November 23, M Ciemenceau has consulted the Dean of the Faculty of Law at Paris as to whether the extradition of ex Kaiser can be demanded under International law* President at Peace Conference. preaident Wilson is expected to address the Peace Codference,[Euutbb Tklugrams] - 1,092 words
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Article452 1918-11-27 1833 Versailles, where the Peace Conftranee it to meet, is a city more of pleasure than of industry, long accustomed to find its sustenance in the expenditure of a luxurious court. The town covers a large area in proportion to its population and its great attraction io its palace. The452 words
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Article1425 1918-11-27 1834 OFFICIAL ENQUIRY INTO TRAGIC DEATH. ThsJ following from the Strait» Tim»» supplements our brief telegraphic report of the Ooroner’e enquiry concerning the death of the late Mr. J. 0. Sugars, of the Straits Battlements Civil Service, which occurred under tragic circumstances in his room at the1,425 words
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Article1006 1918-11-27 1834 (Duriansis Horrident,) the «even wonder, of British North Borneo he w U u;d unhesitatingly include, v give pl.ee of honour to, the King of Fruit, Do not imegioe that I desire to dim th, glory of other Wonders. That is not. and never will be, my1,006 words
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Article1026 1918-11-27 1835 The King of the B e lgi ans [Keuter’s Telegrams 1 -E.F.F, WM#Bntry into Capital. The King od q^ 0 November 22. “^ga Bt u ee Xy.ntoß: h s elX;’ r M the royal cavalcade. Bnthntiaatie Btooptlcn. London, November 23. says m Th? 8 V r 8,1,1886,8 of the 220[Keuter’s Telegrams 1; -E.F.F, - 1,026 words
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Article1624 1918-11-27 1836 A REPLY EROM BT. XAVIER’S. We have received from the Brother Director of SL Xavier’a In&titutoa the following communication: **We are very thankful for your article of the Slit initant in io far as it opens up a very important queition—perhaps the most important —that Governments and1,624 words
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Article334 1918-11-27 1836 Wa hasten to endorse the following which appears in the Siraiit Timet: M The censorship has been abolished in Great Britain, but it appears to be still in fores here, and we enter a formal protest against the liberty of the press being restricted, when there334 words
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Article1799 1918-11-27 1837 We feel justified in oonoUdin» frnm ““L Wa i Ta rBMl ed t”e Ilbjaot, tb.t the view, expressed in these columns last Thursday on schools and teachers appear to have met with general approval, though certain remarks made in reference to Arded Schools app ßlr to have been1,799 words
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Article585 1918-11-27 1838 H.E. the High Commissioner (Sir Arthur Young, G C.M.G arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning. The French Government has conferred the Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour on Queen Elizabeth of Belgium and on the heir-apparsnt. e w e It is notified that the King's Exequatur empowering585 words
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Article1201 1918-11-27 1838 Up-to-Date, Even the planters are getting alarmed at the spread of revolutionary methods in their midst. The formation of a party of agricultural moderate reformers", as opposed to the bucolic Bolsheviks who are always agin the Government," is one of the signs of the times. The Straits Times1,201 words
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Article3250 1918-11-27 1839 [Kiutur’b T«LKG*AMB.] gUBBENDERJOF HIGH SEAS FLEET. Splendid British Armada. f Locdon, Ncvember 21. Under such headings as “A Bloodless Trafalgar the North Sea the papers describe the historic surrender of the main portion of the powerful warships of the German High Seas fleet, as provided by the[Kiutur’b T«LKG*AMB.] - 3,250 words
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Article6339 1918-11-27 1841 STIRRINGRESOLUTIONS. NO MOR£ GERMANS. RUBBER RESTRICTIONS. In the Town Hall, Penang,>t 10 o’clock yesterday morning, a very representative gathering of members of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, including planters from almost every District Planters’Association throughout the country were present at a General Meeting. The chair was taken by6,339 words
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Article205 1918-11-27 1844 A Peking despatch to the Jiji says that in view of the earnest desire for the unification cf North and South held by President Hsu Sbih-ohang, Sir John Jordan, the British Minister, has informally intimated the desire of the British Government to see a speedy205 words
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Article466 1918-11-27 1844 —Malena Iribnne. iulbe T r ho ’’4 according to him han A. tr «ie, cellent qualities, being f ß i r ex m their de,l,ng,_ P«hL “1 6 00 bl tew bean ru nniD g loo.e in the m' l Singapore i, not health, place «•pooially we—Malena Iribnne. - 466 words
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Article72 1918-11-27 1844 flank Liquidation* (Hom Our Own Comspmdati Singapore, November 2S. The Ewong Tik for the year ending 17th Peoeuw says the only matters delaying p M y tion of liquidating ar. the aft Lian Chin and the estate wb ioh deceased. Claims outstand ng g9^918 dividend, are payable amount72 words
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Article38 1918-11-27 1844 The Mandai Tekong repo t i, the total available of wgo price being rried or "Y d i b /all.in costs H' 6 61 9 cent, and th. pwM The nett profit was v >13,638.38 words
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Article666 1918-11-27 1845 Tom Weighs - (Bt Tom Weighs). The mind of a middle-aged min who has lived *nd travel ed, felt aid fieen )g a thicket, inhabited by many and divers birds This extraordinary simile came down a singing waterfall, high up among the mountains of Oahu, and str ack me666 words
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Article416 1918-11-27 1845 When the foreign merchants settled at Canton early in the 17th century their dealmgs with the natives were limited to a monopoly known as the Thirteen Hongs, and that was the foundation o? ths middleman system that exists to-day in the compradore. proceeding that pleases the Chinese416 words
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Article128 1918-11-27 1845 All articles intended for sale at the Bazaar will be gratefully received by Mrs. J >hn Mitchell, York House, at any time before November 25. All sections of the community are asked to kindly assist in making the Bazaar a suceiss. Success can be assured by128 words
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Article477 1918-11-27 1845 MABQXH3 OKUMA’B VIIWB. What will be Japan', peace term. The question wai an.wared by Marqni. Okuma, ex t'remier of Japan, in an article publi.h. ed by the Kokumin on October 22. Since the beginning of the war none of the Japanese statesman or publicists have tried to477 words
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Article41 1918-11-27 1845 Amount previously acknowledged 18,076 791 Amount as published m Caledonia list 1,262 80 Mr. W Dsncan (2nd subscription) 1,500 00 Mr. T. W. Patton 30.00 Proceds of Nltong Ttbal Bp< rts 940.09 Mr, D* C. Ellis 50.0041 words
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Article786 1918-11-27 1846 Free Preet, The armistice is signed. The celebrations connected with that event, wise and other* are coming to an end —and still little or* nothing is being done to remedy the homing question in Singapore. The signature of the armistice terms is no remedy for the handicapFree Preet, - 786 words
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Article430 1918-11-27 1846 The Committee of the Geje al Engineerirg Congress to be held at Batevis, Java, in 1919, bis issued its first circular ourlining tbe purposes of tbe Congress. It is proposed to invite attendance of engineers principally from tbe countries in the region of the Du'cb East430 words
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Article591 1918-11-27 1846 re P“ rted d C tbe club at midday, etc alre.d tha ,hop spectacle differroUrorn’anyS tJT' 11 of Ute years, and an at“S‘ O n Tl certainly pervades this, as doubtless it j”' most other countries IW u* doM that the tin posit™’ shouli i’ 111591 words
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Article1172 1918-11-27 1847 Wb.t w*« formerly the organ of the P*B-Germana end the Pru.i* n ermameet firms wbo made the war, Eheinitch- W—tfadiachs Ztiinng, com plains that the Poles are behavmg with incredible rudeness” towards their Prueahn taskmasters. One of the leading representatives of the old regime has fled and1,172 words
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Article602 1918-11-27 1847 O? T 19 0.? Ti,n Statel on bi r iag ,Or N Mr, B. G. rut Someron luve. to-day for j°.“ whe wiU P'OOMd to new a aaland to recuperate, p P®‘ r *n°« ari Proverbially deceptive *nd many people misled possibly by M. Von is 31m I snow-white602 words
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Article1264 1918-11-27 1848 The Coming General Election. Evidently the Coalition is not going to be allowed to hire anything like a walk -over at the General Election next month. Libour promises to make a bg effort on its new programme, in the elaboration of which Mr. Sydney Webb and his fellow1,264 words
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Article598 1918-11-27 1848 tHINE BBCHAWEDECHARQED occurred at the junction °of J““ h w h*ch »nd McNair Street y," ter d Btr tertnnately, however, ’none oAh.” 8 11 o» «he two cm, 0lm 8 •owpatrt. collision—a Chin a a Worie tor tha Soo wa. charged before Mgs'hTm..?" «hi. morning with drlvinn598 words
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Article1290 1918-11-27 1849 [Ruutbr’b Tilegbimb.] EXECUTIVE WITH SOVIET. kb Republic of Hamburg, T 8 I di r. Lo don November 24. 0 A cable from Copenhagen says thM Bbrlin fl officially announce» that the Soviet and the P Government have agreed to the transference of the executive authority totheSoviete who[Ruutbr’b Tilegbimb.] - 1,290 words
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Article201 1918-11-27 1849 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted hero to-day at *****0, buyers no sellers, in Singapore (refined) at 1124.80, no business done (75 tons pold). Messrs. Boustead A Co, inform us that the following were the quotations for Rubber on spot in London on the 20th inst roooivod201 words
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Article66 1918-11-27 1850 rEuxrfSa's Tulugbams.] R.Q.A. Scheme Abandoned. London, November 21. la view of the cessation of hostilities, the Rubber Growers’ Association has resolved to abandon the scheme for Government oontrol of the industry. It is in consequence understood that no farther Immediate steps will be taken by the GovernmentrEuxrfSa's Tulugbams.] - 66 words
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Article345 1918-11-27 1850 IMPOSTS TO THE U. 8. A. Tomb Mows. A cable advice received from the Department of State by the American Consul at Penang states t War Trade Board has authorised issuance of licenoes prior to January first next permitting importation seventy-five hundred tons crude rubber from overseas in345 words
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Article40 1918-11-27 1850 Amount previously acknowledged 18,076 79-J Amount as published m Caledonia list 2,262 30 Mr, W. Danaan (2nd subscription) M 1,500.00 Mr. T. W. Patton 30.00 Proceeds of Nibong Tsbal Sports 940.09 Mr. D. G. Ellis $O.OO40 words
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Article916 1918-11-27 1850 ROYAL PROCLAMATION. OU THU OCKJASIOM OF THU GUXAT VICTOBT OF UHB ALLIIS, {Translation) On the 22nd of July of the present year 1 invited the Siamese people to unite in an intercessions! prayer invoking the Holy Buddhist Trinity and the Virtues of the departed Sovereigns of916 words
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Article291 1918-11-27 1850 [To tub Rditob of tub Sfarifc&b] Dear Sir, May I ask you to bo so kind as to publish in your paper the following tetter received from the Secretary to Hur Belgian Majesty Queen Elisabeth Madam i, When receiving from the hands of The Oomtessa de Oaraman291 words