Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1914
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1914-09-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 206 VOL. LXXII. MONDAY. 7th SEPTEMBER, 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement970 1914-09-07 1 3 IF YOU WANT TO SH/P.'y BUY OR SELL R U B B ER: ■I OR TO =j J FORWARD GOODS U j TO ANY PART or tub WORLD Q 3 GO TO I ALLEN DENNYS Co., Q j 7. UNION STREET. Q ™S™“ BTTE n nDnDnnaDnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnn g SUN LlFEqiiii970 words
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Advertisement60 1914-09-07 1 ■aoaoaomaaanamaaaaaaannom» a FOR SBO a can have the “Pinang g X Gasette posted every day d for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, 527). 8 Proportionate Quarterly and g g Half-yearly rates. g Subscriptions are payable in c advanoe and remittances should g I bo addressed to d60 words
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Article343 1914-09-07 2 At a recent Council meeting of the F. M. S. Chamber of Mines the following were present Messrs. F. E. Mair (President) in the chair, R. P. Brash (VicePresident), O, S. Dawbarn, J. H. Rich, F. H. Symonds L. Vaughan, G. W. Wilson, J. Boy, the343 words
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Article255 1914-09-07 2 NORDDEUTSCHER’S 4 7 GUNS. •In the present strained situation in international politics the German Government at least is thoroughly alive to potentialities, stated a Sydney paper recently. According to a cable received by the German Consul at Melbourne the Norddeutscher Lloyd S.S. Co., has received instructions from255 words
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Article206 1914-09-07 2 We have received a copy of the report of the directors of the Standard Life Assurance Company to the annual general meeting at Glasgow on March 17th. From it we see that the amount of new assurances accepted during the year was £2.189,323. The revenue fur the206 words
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Advertisement789 1914-09-07 2 WANTED. Si; Ai .IF 1E II TAMIL DRESSER to take up duties on Ist October. JUST UNPACKED try commencing $7O per month. Manager, 1 NEW FOUR SEATER Trong Rubber Estates, Ltd. 9 9 ±Bronchi car, TO LET. MARBT E HALL, Northam Road. Price $3,500 Apply KENNEDY <fc Co; 480—uc NETT789 words
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Advertisement522 1914-09-07 2 constipation. I 4- r-- I The Cause of much Suffering. I When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and enters the I blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other522 words
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Article1649 1914-09-07 3 GREATLY INCREASED IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The annual report on the Settlement of Penang for the year 1913 is published in the Government Gazette. The followin’ figures, subject to audit and final settlement, show the revenue and expenditure for the year :—Revenue, $3,885,994, expenditure, $2,385,492. The revenue exceeded1,649 words
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Article1161 1914-09-07 3 POINTS AT ISSUE. We print the following extracts from The Anglo German Problem,” which at the present moment have peculiar significance. The three hereditary enemies ”—England, France and Russia—have joined hands, ani have delivered Europe from the incubus of German suzerainty. German diplomacy has strained every effort1,161 words
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Article538 1914-09-07 3 Admiral Bow de Lapeyrere, Com-mauder-in Chief of the Fre ich battle Fleet might stand for a type of the senior officer of his service. He has held commands in more waters than falls to the lot of most French officers. The far East, Iceland, ths Atlantic,538 words
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Article700 1914-09-07 3 In an interview with constitutes a message of the utmost urgency and importance to the British nation,Rear-Admiral Mahan, whose books on sea supremacy have been directly responsible for the creation of the German Navy, declare! recently that if England wishes to rema’n a world Power she must700 words
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Article194 1914-09-07 3 The motorcycle to-day has numberless devotees, and thousands of new recruits are enlisted into the pastime every year. Any motorcyclist, whether a beginner or a practised rider will find it hard to discover a better handbook on the subject than the Motor Cycling Manual,” a new edition194 words
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Article329 1914-09-07 3 Baron von Kuhlmann, Councillor of the German Embassy, whose humorous excursions into print in the English newspapers we propose to follow, says the “Daily Mail,” cracked another of his little jokes. At the mom* nt when all London was ringing with the news that Germany had329 words
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Article361 1914-09-07 3 BY ALFRED NOYES. I Thus only should it have come, if come it must; Not with a riot of flags or a mob-born cry, But with a noble faith, a concience high And pure and proud as heaven, wherein we trust, We who have fought for peace,361 words
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Advertisement58 1914-09-07 3 Sore throat denotes a weakness in tl.e larynx that has been seized upon by harmful germ*, who, colonising there, are prepared to create serious trouble unless swept away by a dose of Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, a true germicide, which at the sime time, soothes and heals the t nder58 words
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Advertisement73 1914-09-07 3 The survival of the fittest is exemplified in advertising. Only those goods which continue to give satisfaction can afford to be advertised, because first results do not pay the advertiser. Directly he fails to give Satisfaction to those who ,r eply, the advertising ceases to pay. The goods must justify73 words
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Article2254 1914-09-07 4 .—Reuter. PREMIER AT THE GUILDHALL PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. A GREAT SPEECH. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Reed. Sept. 5, 4 p.m. At a great patriotic demonstration in London at the Guildhall, Mr. Asquith received a magnificent ovation. The Lord Mayor presided, and besides the Premier he.—Reuter. - 2,254 words
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Article26 1914-09-07 4 OUTPUTS FOR AUGUST. The following are the output for August: Benar lbs. 3,950 Bujong 8,215 Khota Tampan 11,900 Lower Perak 5,100 Trafalgar 1,933 Uganda 1O,O74|26 words
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Article44 1914-09-07 4 The Band will play the following programme of music on the Esplanade from 6 till 7 this evening 1. Overture Morayma ...Castaneda 2. Bolero Pasquita ...Bigge 3. Selection Grand Contest Semiramide ...Rossini 4. Waltz Tout Paris ...Waldteufel 5. March Mazzantine ...Ernandez44 words
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Article29 1914-09-07 4 Ties for Wednesday, 9th Ladies’ Single Handicap.—Mrs Dunn v Mrs Neubronner (4), Ladies’ Double Handicap—Mrs Ebden and Miss Mahler v Mrs Sells and Mrs Crichton (5).29 words
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Article518 1914-09-07 4 DRIVEN UP TO BELGIAN GUNS.” Mr. M. H. Donohue, war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle,” cabling from Brussels about the defence of Liege, states The Boncelks fort, on ths extreme south, bore the brunt, as the ground here was more favourable fjr the attackers. The attack in518 words
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Article326 1914-09-07 4 A Wife’s Allegations. At the High Court, Calcutta, on Monday, Mr Justice Fletcher was engaged in hearing the suit brought by Virginia Apcar against her husband Thomas Andrew Apcar for a dissolution of her marriage. Messrs H N Sen ani R L Roy, instructed by Babu S326 words
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Article258 1914-09-07 4 The following news of the first Australian Expeditionary Force is communicated to the Western Mail” (Perth) by its Melbourne correspondent, under date August 12:— The Minister for Defence (Senator Milieu) stated this morning that the expeditionary force now being enlisted would be called the Australian Imperial Expedition258 words
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Article240 1914-09-07 4 The War After war was declared the prices of foodstuffs rose immediately and Government took measures to fix the prices of certain articles of consumption in consequence of which Tan Puan Lii of Taoah Merak was arrested by Capt. Anderson for demanding 42 cents for a tin of240 words
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Article206 1914-09-07 4 All interested in racing will read with regret of Alt Turner’s death, which took place in Java on August 10th. Turner was riding in the Straits as far back as 1901, training and riding for Messrs. Cheang Thye Phio, Chung Ah Yong, Eu Tong Seng,206 words
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Article1390 1914-09-07 5 A STRIKING ARTICLE. [The following article from the pen of Mr, Cecil Chesterton is reprinted from “The New Witness” of January 2nd, 1913. It shmli be noted that the conclusions of Dr. S*rol a, in his book on “The Anglo-German Problem,” have been most strikingly coinfirmed by recent1,390 words
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Advertisement593 1914-09-07 5 TOOL “cat BRAND STEEL FOR ENGINEERS, SHIPBUILDFRS, Ac. HIGH SPEED STEEL CAT BRAND.” SPECIAL M IOI” HIGH-SPEED STEEL. HIGH SPEED DRILLS, TAPS, Bc.. (SPECIAL QUALITY). CRUCIBLE CAST STEEL for Tools, Drills, Chisels, &c. FILES, HAMMERS, TAPS, REAMERS, &c. MINING DRILL STEEL. FLOCKTON, TOMPKIN Co., Ltd., NEWHALL STEEL WORKS, SHEFFIELD. ESTABLISHED593 words
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Article1005 1914-09-07 6 The Guildhall, that famous building rich in splendid memorials of the past, has been the scene of many historic gatherings in times of peace and in the dark days when Britain has been brought face to face with a menace to her safety. The nation’s orators have,1,005 words
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Article435 1914-09-07 6 MR. G. C. CLARKE AND MISS MAUDE THOMPSON. Quite a military appearance was impartei to the wedding of Mr. G. C. C arke and Miss Mauds Thompson at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, on Saturday afternoon. The bridegroom, who is connected with the Asiatic Petroleum Co., is a member435 words
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Article85 1914-09-07 6 “B” COMPANY AT HOME. “B” Company of the Penang Volunteers gave an “at Home” at tie Town Hall on Saturday evening, the function proving of a very successful and enjoyable description. The officers of the Corps were present as also were the non-commissioned officers of A Company and85 words
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Article295 1914-09-07 6 H. E. the Officer Administering the Government has approved the following appointments and promotions in the Penang Volunteers. Captain Morris Webber, Reserve of Officers, to be attached to the Corps. Dr. John Stewarb R ise to ba Second Lieutenant. Sergeant V. C. Upton to be Second Lieutenant. The295 words
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Article130 1914-09-07 6 —Reuter. GERMAN TORPEDO BOATS SUNK. FISHINC FLEET ATTACKED. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Reed. Sept. 5, 9.45 p.m. The Press Bureau announces that according to information from a trustworthy source, seven German destroyers and torpedo boats arrived at Kiel in a damaged condition, and it is understood—Reuter. - 130 words
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Article53 1914-09-07 6 GERMANY BUYING. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Subma r ine Telegraph.) G. Special Cable.} London, September 5. The Edinburgh Rubber Co’s, interim dividend is 10 percent. Java United’s profit is £15,000 which is carried forward. Rubber continues firm. German agents are reported to be buying rubber in London and53 words
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Article23 1914-09-07 6 —Reuter. oVIMEI’S WIN. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Recd. Sept. 7, 5 30 a.m. Ouimet won the American amateur golf championship.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 23 words
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Article24 1914-09-07 6 i.—Reuter. [Coryright Telegram (By Submarine Telegiaph.) Recd. Sept. 5, 4-47 a.m. The Pope has appointed Cardinal Ferrata Secretary of State.i.—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article56 1914-09-07 6 The following is the business for the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners to be held on Tuesday 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the Deputy President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Application56 words
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Advertisement174 1914-09-07 6 NOTICE. To avoid misunderstandingr, the undernoted beg to inform their numerous customers and others interested that The Ceylon Manure Works I A. BAUR are a Swiss firm and are not in any way connected with, or interested in, German enterprise. Their business— dealing exclusively with Manures—is being carried on as174 words
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Advertisement33 1914-09-07 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. An hour and 10 minutes from the E. 0. HOTEL. Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors.33 words
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Obituary234 1914-09-07 6 DEATH. O’Kbbffe. At Bangalore, on the 2let August last, Alberta, the wife of Dr. S. A. O’Keeffe. OBITUARY. MR. A. HECTOR RITCHIE. Me regret to announce the death, from blackwater fever, at Batu Gajah Hospital, at noon to day, of Mr. A. Hector Ritchie. Manager of Chenderiang Tin, Ltd, Deceased234 words
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Article251 1914-09-07 7 ENEMY’S WIDE CONVERGING MOVEMENT. OUTFLANKING ATTEMPT. SUPERIORITY OF BRITISH SOLDIERS. COMPIEGNE DISTRICT EVACUATED. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Recd. Sept. 5, 10.43 pm. A Paris official m°ssage says the movements of the opposing armies near Paris were continued to-day without contact. The Germans in the district of251 words
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Article360 1914-09-07 7 GERMANS GET A SURPRISE. R°cd. Sept. 5, 12-46 p.m. strong German army left Bruss ls towards Termcnde to cut communications between An’werp and Ostend. The Belgians opened the Dykes in the south-west of Malines and flooded the district. The Germans were completely surprised and heroically stood in the360 words
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Article67 1914-09-07 7 COMPIEGNE DISTRICT EVACUATED. Recd. Sept. 5, 6-5 p m. An official Paris message says the German enveloping movement on the left appears to be definitely checked. The fierce bombardment at Maubeuge was continued, the place resis'ing. The Germans evacuated the Compiegne and Senlis districts. [Maubeuge, is 1567 words
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Article617 1914-09-07 7 Reuter. GERMANS ATTEMPT OUTFLANKING MOVEMENT. Recd. Sept. 5, 12-40 p.m. An official French communique says The enemy on our left is apparently neglecting Paris, and attempting to execute an outflanking movement. They reached Laferte and Sous Jouarre and passed Rheims. They are proceeding along the west side ofReuter. - 617 words
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Article43 1914-09-07 7 We would remind our readers of the fact that contributions will be received by the Hon. Treasurer, at the Chartered Bank, Penang, towards the Prince of Wales’s War Relief Fund. They will be acknowledged in the Pinang Gazet’e.”43 words
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Article37 1914-09-07 7 Arrivals. By Klang (September 7) from Singapore, Mr J D Kemp, Mr Maconochie, Mr J M Kidd and Mr Hvalsoe from Malacca, S Lupton from Port Swettenham, Mr Chua Cheng Bok and Mr G A Hereford.37 words
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82 1914-09-07 7 Ba»avia newspapers dated Sept. 2nd, to hand to-day, state that a question his been raised between the Netherlands Indies Government and the German consulate regarding the steamer Stolberg, lying off Batavia with a full cargo of coal. They state she is in all probability waiting82 words
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Article65 1914-09-07 7 It is stated in Batavia newspapers that several thousand of Americans are at present in Holland, waiting for an opportunity to return to their country. They sent a telegram on August 31 to the Dutch authorities expressing thanks for the hospitality they received. About 300 Belgians have also65 words
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Article32 1914-09-07 7 Australian emigrants on the German steamer Roon have been afforded shelter, until such time as they are able to proceed on their journey, in the warehouse of Messrs. McColl, Batavia.32 words
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111 1914-09-07 7 London. August 10th.—In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. T. P. O’Connor drew attention to the unreasonable delay in the transmission of Press cable messages abroad owing to the inadequate assistance given to the cable office censors. Mr. Reginald McKenna Home Secretary agreed that it was111 words
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Article106 1914-09-07 7 Paris, September 2.—ln order to avoid having to fight under unfavourable conditions, the French left wing has moved south-south-east towards Rethel and stopped the enemy. The position of the centre and right wing of the French front is unchanged. Paris, September 3.—The Russians have won in Galicia106 words
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Article87 1914-09-07 7 Lahore, August 17th.—The “Civil and Military Gazette” publishes the following cablegram, dated London, the 15th instant The “Morning Post’s” St.’ Petersburg correspondent reports that the stories told of the activity of the German Fleet in the Baltic are baseless, and declares that the German87 words
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Article104 1914-09-07 7 London, August 7.—Mr. Max Bernstein Laurens, a music hall artiste, was prosecuted at Bow Street yesterday on a charge of espionage for Germany, and was remanded, Laurens made a long statement, asserting that he was born in Melbourne, served in the Matabele campaign war, was one of104 words
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Article79 1914-09-07 7 The Evening News states “There is evidence of ths widespread buying of firearms and explosives by Germans in London. Many rifles and revolvers have already been seized. The detectives continue to make a systematic search for Germans. They have eflectel numerous arrests. All the public buildings are79 words
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Article33 1914-09-07 7 A message to the Russian Legation, Peking, says a Russian transport carrying 1,000 tioofs was sailing for Vladivostok when she was captured by a German warship in the Japan Sea.33 words
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Article55 1914-09-07 7 .—Reuter. GERMANS LOSE 3,000. [Copyright Tklkgram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Recd. Sept. 7, 3-11 p.m. Tbe Germans lost three thousand men in a terrific encounter to the west of Malines. Montenegrin Success. The Montenegrins beat the Austrians at Boljanitza in Herzegovina, capturing all their stores. They also.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article132 1914-09-07 7 D.0.L.” Swatow, August 21.—1 t is confirmed from reliable sources at Hongkong that Indian troops in Hongkong have mutinied and have made an attempt upon Sir Henry May, the Governor, who has been slightly wounded. The Indian regiments have been interned. It is said that this was done.—“ D.0.L.” - 132 words
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Article86 1914-09-07 7 —Harcourt. The following telegram from the Secretary of for the Colonies, dated September,,‘/.as been supplied for public information Steam drifter Lin=dell and H. M. S. Speedy struck a mine off the east coast and sank. Casualties reported six missing, two injured. The Speedy was an old torpedo—Harcourt. - 86 words
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Article76 1914-09-07 7 The first contribution towards the Prince of Wales’s War Fund has come from the Grenadier Guards, in which tho Prince of Wales is a second lieutenant, the amount being £lB,OOO. The K ng has contributed £5,000, the Queen 1,000 guireas, Queen Alexandra £5OO, the Prince of76 words
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Article124 1914-09-07 7 Tbe Government of the F.M.S. has drafted a bill to amend the Banishment Enactment, 1210. The Hon. F. Belfield, the Legal Adviser, F.M.S. states that the penalty provided by law in these States up to December, 1910, for unlawful return from banishment was rigorous imprisonment for any term not124 words
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Advertisement119 1914-09-07 7 THE CONTENTS BILL. Page 2,—The Price of Tin Standard Life Insurance Armed German Liners. Page 3.—Penang in 1913 “The AngloGerman Prob'em”; Admiral Mahan’s Adv ce Kuhlmann Day by Day; Admiral Boue De Lapeyrere Motor Cycling Manual The United Front. Page 4. Might and Right; A Terrible Cannonade; The Australian Force119 words
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Advertisement685 1914-09-07 7 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, an Assistant to the Ruunymede Hotel. Apply in person. TENDERS INVITED. Federated Malay States Railways. TENDERS FOR COAL. TENDERS are invited for the supply of coal to the Railway Department at Prai and Singapore for 1915. 2, Sealed tenders endorsed “Tender for Railway Coal supply at Prai and685 words
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Article1676 1914-09-07 8 FRENCHMEN’S RUSH TO THE COLOURS. The astonishing thing about the French frontier t >W(b generally is that they are 8) quiet. I have b v-n up and down the frontier for days now, writes Mr. H. Hamilton Fife in the “Daily Mail” of Aug. 3. Everywhere I have1,676 words
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Advertisement143 1914-09-07 8 Do Not Despair even if you have sjffered through dreary, di-mal days and hideous nights with the affliction of a swollen knee. Do not despair even though phys’eians and remedies have given you no relief. Little's Oriental Balm is what you used. It will c»use the swelling to disappear, and143 words
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Advertisement1029 1914-09-07 8 BANKS. JVz/Z.J’O Jlig/lly CTkJI cHABTI'.RLD bank or INDIA VAN HOUTEN’S AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA x —MI Paid-up Capital £1,200. 'k*. f its Reserve Fund £l,Boo,ot< 7/ 7 '7 7 irvZ n txr.LL Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200 bfii 1c is so sire north eninq and i&sg M Hbad o™»: re/resJslny f1,029 words
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Article1125 1914-09-07 9 GENERAL PROSPERITY. The report of Mr Firmstone, Commissioner of Trade and Customs, is published with a recent issue of the F M S Gazette and contains much information on the economic year of the F M.S. Mr Firmstone writes The aggregate volume of the trade of the Federated1,125 words
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Article664 1914-09-07 9 PORT SWETTENHAM’S DEVELOPMENT. In the report of the F. M. S. Commissioner of Trade and Customs for 1913 we find these references to the marine activities of the States The number of vessels, exclusive of native craft, which entered the ports of the Federated Ma’ay States during 1913664 words
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Article1783 1914-09-07 9 June 27.—Assassination of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand and bis consort at Serajevo. July 25.—Austrian ultimatum to Servia expires. July 28.—Austria declares war ou Servia, alleging comp icity in the assassinations. August I.—Germany declares war on Russia. August 2.—German troops invade France. August 3.—Germany declines to recognise the neutrality1,783 words
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Article112 1914-09-07 9 Result of mining operations during the months of May, June and July Ore Sales. y Sundry ***** Weight. Price. V ,ae Revenue. Piculs. c. c. c. May... 449.43 42 21 18,968 87 280 93 June... 321.01 42 36 13,599 72 930 71 July... 415 s:<|112 words
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Article115 1914-09-07 9 The Position of Companies. A special cable to the Times of Ceylon (dated Aug. 25th) stated The Ceylon Association is circu'arising members re-pecting the donation of tea. The Rubber Growers’ Association is taking counsel’s opinion relative to the position of companies, on the question of share transfers and the115 words
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Article377 1914-09-07 9 The annual report of Capt A R Chancellor, I G P., on the Straits Settlements Police Force, for the year 1913, is published as a supplement to the Government Gazette. The authorised strength and distribution of the force on Dec. 31st last, covering all ranks and nationalties,377 words
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Article226 1914-09-07 9 Penang, September 7. Beef— cts. Soup per catty 20 Roast 30 Steaks 30 Stew or Curry Meat 20 Rump Steak 30 Ox Tail each 45 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 50 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head 22 Feet 28 Tongue 36 Mutton226 words
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Article1132 1914-09-07 10 M«*n of a certain type have been assuring us. savs a London correspondent, th: no country would be so desperately wicked as to violate a treaty to which the great English Parliament had given its con-ent. and reams have been written giving, neatly and precisely, the dates1,132 words
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Article1154 1914-09-07 10 Business on the Stock Exchange was lasi Week suspended until further notice. An unparalleled movement took place in the Bank Rate, which was advanced from 4 to 8 per cent. The Prince of Wales has accepted honorary life membership of the Royal Automobile Club. American grain1,154 words
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Advertisement419 1914-09-07 10 -L?J W M' 0w FROM A WOMAN’S POINT OF VIEW SUNLIGHT SOAP is BEST, because the clothes f washed with it retain all the “charm of their newness B Washing with Sunlight Soap means preservation jf —the preservation of fabrics in their original f freshness and appearance. B Thts “Charm419 words
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Advertisement8 1914-09-07 10 P. MOIR CRANES’ Cylinder Oil. Sandilands, Buttery Co.8 words
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Advertisement276 1914-09-07 10 ®W f /1W M I/ M i\ DIRECTION.- \w a I W Half a W k > Wineglassful y' j; g 1 I Will help to give you—--1 A hearty appetite 7 I I Sold in bottles good digestion. at all Chemists Buoyant spirits -1 and Stores Strong steady nerves276 words
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Article576 1914-09-07 11 PREPARATIONS FOR NEUTRALITY. The grave crisis in the affairs of Europe which developed with such dramatic suddenness daring the week-end has been viewed here with deep concern, but hope for a peacful solation has never been lost sight of, wrote La Gazette de Hollande at the576 words
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Article170 1914-09-07 11 Monday, September 7. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 1.36 a.m. and 1 34 p.m. Low Water 7.57 a.m. and 8 2 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Tuesday, September 8. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. High Water 1 56 a.m. and170 words
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Advertisement1029 1914-09-07 11 NV 3 8 JL ak Yorkshire Weave and British WooL Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. Get light pure Wool jSL jk A. f° r a Smart Suit. Pure Wool Suits are light, healthy, smart and comfort- /Jlw/ able. Send for 120 Suit Length Patterns Free. Get fit your local tailor1,029 words
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Advertisement60 1914-09-07 11 Graphite Lubrication. By using this method it is claimed Cylinder lubrication ccst is reduced 90 per cent in j either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel j Consumption is reduced 5 per cent, to 10 per cent. and Piston rings, Valves and Valve gears are protected from wear, i Joseph60 words
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Advertisement456 1914-09-07 11 Weakness Debility IRON ‘JELLOIDS,’ the reliable tonic, strengthen your blood and fortify your system against climatic effects. After a course of Iron ‘Jelloids,’ the blood is enriched, appetite is restored, vitality increased, Weakness and Debility disappear, and your system is enabled to combat attacks of Malaria and other diseases. Iron456 words
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Advertisement1483 1914-09-07 12 British India ’jT X Ocean iUCSL 1 1 steam BH,P to., u< STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. china mutual steam nav. co., no J I j *T*HE Companies* steamers are despatohec Awn from Liverpool outwards for the Straits For Sincaoorc China, and Japan every week, and from Japat IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL1,483 words
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