Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 January 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 23 VOL. LXXIII. THURSDAY. 28th JANUAJ*?Y, l9tfs. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 334 2 RESULT OF THE WAR BEYOND DOUBT Sir Gilbert Parker has received a letter from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in which he says” The public s-'ntiment in the United Slates is even stronger for the Allies than you in Europe are aware, even more than is attested in
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  • 361 2 M. Trous’ainr, director of the medical department at the French Ministry of War, in a report to the Army Commission, has given s)me very interesting ana impressive statistics. In the two and a half months from September 15 to November 30, the medical corps
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  • 164 2 South Shield» men, members of the crew of the steamer Newbridge, which played an important part in the bottling-up” of the commerce raider Konigsberg in the Rufigi River, German East Africa, had interesting experiences to relate when they reached home. When the Konigsberg was located by the
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    • 1094 2 WANTED A LL PERSONS with outstanding claims u i j e m arising out of The Defence Scheme A N ASSISTANT, knowledge of Tamil xk and previous experience essential. are requ sted to send them in wi i u Apply No. 463, c/o Pinang Gazette. particulars to the Resident Councillor
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    • 211 2 MARSEILLES TILES. “SWAN BRAND.” Large Supplies on Hand. Orders Now Being Booked. INDIAN PATENT- STONE FOR FLOORING AND PAVEMENTS. 30 YEARS’ REPUTATION FOR DURABILITY AND FOR BEING SANITARY, DAMP-PROOF, VERMIN-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF. SOLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG. MALACCA. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY BY USING ST* Z** I <=>
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  • 597 3 amusing capture by a driver There is Cricklewood omnibus out here, (fficer at the front writes, on A. S C. iork and the other day, as it was coming .long the road to—, the driver—l understand he came out with his omnibus—«rotted a couple of stragglers
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  • 292 3 GERMAN SOLDIER’S EXPERIENCES. Amsterdam, Dec. 23.—The following tribute in a German soldier’s letter to the prowess of the B-itish troops it published in tc-day’s Vorwarts.” The-wri'e rsajs:— Our opponents are for the most part English. The Belgian and French are fewer. After our first ba
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  • 522 3 RUSSIAN ENTERPRISE. A Petrograd correspondent wri'es It is now some time ago that I was accorded the exceptional privilege in war time, even for an ally, of visiting one of 'he Russian great aeroplane factories. Several have established to keep up the large supply required by the
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  • 334 3 The Chancellor of the Exchequer is reported to have told a French interviewethat we are now spending £45,000,000 a mon f h on the army and navy or, in other words, that the war is cos ing us more than France herself. One week in
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  • 357 3 REVISED LIST OF ARTICLES. A supplement to the Lindon Gazette," contains the text of a new Royal Proclama tion, giving a revised list of articles which G>eat Biitain will treat as absolute cr conditional contraband. This list is in substitution for the one issued on October 29.
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  • 267 3 In a letter from Bombardier T. H. Holmes, of the 106th Battery R. F. A., who has been awaidei the Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry in assisting to serve a single gun until and after all but one of the subsection had been killed or
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 I NOTICE. I IPROWODNIK TYRES I I COLUMB TREAD i Made in RIGA, RUSSIA. i Messrs. SELLAR, MURRAY S CO. HAVE BEEN APPOINTED 5 i SOLE STOCKISTS FOR PENANG. LARGE STOCKS HELD. i THE COLUMB TYRE Co. (Far East) SINGAPORE, j iiiißaKiriMiiaiaßOiiiHiiaaiiiiMMiMiaiiaMiniiiaiMiiiiMßiiMiiiaiaiiaaiiiiiMiaMXXi»""
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    • 19 3 Proved by ind-penaent Scientific uivestigation to have a Body-Buiid ing Power of 10 to 20 times the amount taken.
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  • 660 4 alleged gang robbery and MURDER Tn the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday «frernoo”, eleven Hokien Chinese —Lim Bien, Tan Mali Seng, Lina Tiani, Yap Hi, Teh Lim Lian, Tan Lee Koh Ng Yew Chin, Yap Keow, Tan Pian, Tan Tong, Lu Siat and Yew Koh—were arraigned on the charges
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  • 312 4 At the annual meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday the following letter was read from Mr. A. van Vollenhoven, agent of the Royal Packet S.N. Company Dear Sirs, Recently there have been again several cases in Court on a question of responsibility between consignees
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 182 4 [To the Edito* of the Pinang Gazette"] Sir,—l have rea 1 the articles and correspondence on the above subject in your columns with interest, and would like to men'ion one or two further p >ints in favour of the local development of the industry. Firs'-, in
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  • 224 4 A Ceylon paper just to hand states that the following letter has be n received by H. E. the Governor of Ceylon, with reference t) a Cryion contingent which left for active service some time ago Queen’s Gate Hotel, Queen’s gate, S. W. December 19, 1914. To
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  • 169 4 —M. M. Three Chinamen Drowned. A strange affair recently occurred at Ampang, resulting in the death of three Chinamen, believed to be gang-robbers, who were drowned whilst attempting to escape from the police. Tne alarm the robbers were about was given during the night, and the police
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  • 101 4 A Dreadful Si uation. Rome, January 16.—N0 organisation can possibly cope with the re cue work in connection with the ea tliquake. The suffering is worse than anything described in Dante. Voices have been heard in the ruins. Poles have been erected to mark the spots,
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  • 86 4 Details have been received of the cause of the downma l train on the Indo-Ceylon connection being held up recently. About midnight when the train was travelling full speed the driver noticed a black mass ahead and before be cou'd pull up the engine had
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  • 73 4 For the perfcd from the 29th January to 4th February, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and four pence per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on wh’ch export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 128 4 The following ties have been fixed for to-day Championship—Savi v Bindley (5); Perrin v Rogers (4). Singles Handicap C—Fettes v Rule (2). Double Handicap A—Dunn and J R Brown v Edwards and Hargrave (6). Double Handicap B—Saye and Ha vey vP T Allen and Ellis (1); Sutherland
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    • 167 4 The thiid game in the first round of the above League was played on Monday evening between the King Edward VII School and the Taiping United Asiatics Club on the former’s ground. Mr. H. Laidlaw acted as referee. At the beginning of the game, the weather
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    • 90 4 The Governor’s Cup, which was run for at ti e Calcutta races on January 16 was won by Mr. Bar lett’s St. Andrews, who started with odds of sevens against him. Matehlock, last i ear’s winnrr who shated the favourit sm in the bet ing with Work
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    • 80 4 Rangoon, January 14. With a brilliant recoid in Au-tralia, Autocrat, a valuab’e Australian pony who has been promine it on the local turf for some years past and the winner of many race®, was drowned yesterday. He w’S being driven by Mr. Harold Smith round the
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  • 53 4 The Hon. Treasurer sends ns the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance, Jan. 26 ...$76,483 82 Gan Ngoh Bee 2,000.00 H. Waugh, monthly subscription. 50 00 Estate of Leong Fee, deceased... 2,000.00 Balance on Jan.
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  • 23 4 Balance Jan 25 1 627.70 Mrs. Ainu Baker 10.00 Balance on Jan. 27 $1,637.70 Amount previously ackuowLged $6,613.33 Total $8,251.03
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  • 162 4 An Official Visit. We hear that the acting Chief Secretary, the Hon R G Watson, the actng General Manager of Railways, Mr G H Fox, the Senior Warden of Mines, Mr W Eyre-Kenny, the acting Chief Resident Engineer for C nstructi n, Mr F D B Openshaw, the
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  • WAR NEWS.
    • 248 4 EGYPT AND TURKEY. L indon, January 14 —The Germans have done th j ir be.'t to distract attention from the defeat of the Turks by widely announcing their intention to invade Egypt. Reliable information shows that the Egytain", are not impre-sed and point to the Turkish
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    • 131 4 A cable to the Civil and Military Gazette, dated London, the 12th January, states that the Tim s” correspondent aPetrograd s«ys that the Turkish force «t Karaugan, midway between K »rs and Erzerum, numbers 100,000. The cons itution of the reinforcements they have brought up is uncertain. The
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    • 147 4 The C. <fc M. G. paper has a a p cial cable, dated London, on the 12th January, which states that the naval correspoadent of th Morning Post, speculating on the significance of the report that the German bat tie fl-“t-t has left Kiel and is concentrat’d
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    • 338 4 A cable to the Civil and Military Gazette dated London, the 14th January states :—The Daily Chronicle’s correspondent at Amsterdam says that all German main lines have been closed to nonmilitary traffic for five days. The Daily Telegraph’s Copenhagen correspondent says that a state of seige has been
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    • 152 4 The Vicaroy has receive! the following from the Secretary of 8 ate, dated the 13th Januarv; The French ParlUme it reassembled yesrerday. The father of the House of Deputies in an opening speech, saluted the Allies of France, loyal Eiglanl, great Ru’si”, heroic Belgium, and exhorted the
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    • 148 4 Paris: At the npeuing of the business p-oceedings of the French Parliament speeches breathing confidence in victory were delivered by the Presidents of the Semte and Chamber. M. Duboso in the Senate denounced Germany, who was intoxicated with a most menacing Imperial dream, wis rushing to carnage and
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    • 129 4 London, January 13. The Kins accompaniei Lord Kitchener when he inspected the 28th division at Winchester yesterday, including soms bat"«lions from India whom His Majesty saw ouring the Durbir visit. Tne division is a ve r v fine one, commanded by General Bulfin, who was promoted
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    • 136 4 A Times of Ceylon cable states that certain of Lloyd’s underwriters evidently do not favour the predictions of an early conclusion of the war, fir the lowest quotation against lisk based on termination by 30th June next is 70 pe- cen’’. Stock exchange business is entirely
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    • 116 4 Another cable to the Lahore pape r dated London, the 13th January, states that the Ger nan steamer Bacia, interned by the United States, has been bought by an American citizen and is now loading wi h cotton for Bremen. It is expected that she will be
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    • 89 4 London, January 16.—1 t is announced, after consultation between Mr. Lloyd George and the London bankers that inasmuch as exchange between Britain and America is now substantially normal, no definite action is at present required for the adjustment of exchange on the lines of the
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  • 415 4 INTERESTING CIRCUI, AR Pr business f lRm Messrs. Wea-ne Brothers hav o the following interesting circu] I of the London firms with I large dealings I Several of our Colonial f rienf! written us indicatin’ tbit they ,f I very speedy ending to the prp Sen
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  • 50 4 LATEST INTERIM DIVIDENDS. RUBBER SHARES ACTIVE. [Z*. G. Special CaWe.] London, January 27, The f /.lowing interim dividends are announced Loudon Asiatic Rubb r and Produce Co Ltd., 5 per cent. Tangga Batu Rubber Co., Ltd, 3 per cent. There is a growing activity m ruboer shares.
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  • 91 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January .7, At a meeting of ludragiri Rubber Co< Ltd., the Chairman seated that theaqencj had been transferred from Bohn Meyer and Co., to Messrs. McAlh and Co., who had agreed to a loan w the company of $15,000. The Chairm» sud only
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  • 32 4 [From Our Own Correspondent} Singapore, January Ninety-eight tons were sold was a bet'er deman!, P brought $ll6, fine brown jD( j to $96, fine ribbed smoke! sheet unsmoked $lOl.
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  • 184 4 The Nieuwe Soerabayasche publishes the following extraC bftva fro- letter received in Sour Bruhl, near Cologne the Cologne fort’fied area. Colog” 9 of the English aviators P e ;P 10 [ltiou otn have been living in a stat> ro pl#n« excitement. Whenever any lat i P 0
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    • 52 4 “Glaxo” is being largely used in the hospita's of England for building up our wounded. Nourishing, delicious, and easily prepared with water only, there is no finer food for invalids or infants than Glaxo. Babies grow fat on it. Free Sample tin obtainable from local agents—Cash Chemists Ltd., 52-54 Beach
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  • 361 5 The followin’ a r e extracts from a letter home received from a private in the 7th Manchester (Territorial) Regiment at Khartoum Since our arrival eirly in October we have been working jolly hard. We were told we were going “to be put through it and
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  • 439 5 The following is an extract from a letter received from a correspondent on the border If the situa ion were not so tragic one could laugh at the childish severity with which the Germans treat children and old women who try to get over
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  • 337 5 The following is an extract from a letter receivel by Dr. Orta, formerly of Brussels and now resident in Birmingham, from his son, M. Jose Orta, an aviator with the French army. Yuu tell me not to fly too low, but don’t forget that we must
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  • 329 5 The following is an extract from a letter from Lance Corporal McCready, Royal Scots Fusiliers. It was a wonder the whole regiment was not wiped out that day. It was on a Sun lay, and after leaving cur billets we marched a few miles, and then
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  • 356 5 Ladies Lives Lost. Three ladies lost their lives and extensive damage wts done on December 20 by a fire which destroyed Herbertshire Castle, at Denny, about 20 miles from Glasgow, belonging to Mr. Charles William Forbes, of Callendar. The victims were the Misses Clare and Cynthia
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  • 21 6 Duncan. —Oo 26th January 1915, at the General Hospital, Penang, the wife of J. T. Duncir, F.R C.S., a daughter.
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  • 1296 6 We i‘ ad in a cable of the 15 inst., appearing in the Indian papers, that the Russian press is intensely gratified at the receipt of New Year’s wbhes from prominent English personages. The papers declare that Russia and Britain 1 ave been drawn together by the inagnit
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  • 1037 6 India as a military a a sst of the Empire is a subject which has baen debited of en enough before circumstances conspired to throw a strong light on iti practical side The Indian Contingent is a fleabite to what India could do if it ware necessary.
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  • 653 6 To-day's quotation for unrefined tii in Penang was $76.75 p r picul, bus J done, an increase of 25 cents. Tin is quoted in London ti-day at £(gspot, and £156 three months. The Penang Library will be closed y Saturday, the 30th January, 1915 u: n <>
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    • 93 6 y—U- SIEMENS “Wotan” Lamps ‘Wnib I <D zS* f mL. < o' c: VW «2? °C jn I o cd *3 tr- tri c c? L TTOT i c*> s j 3 Wwa o s £e- iniTfr -j 3 f .jjM 2? j q y Manufactured in ENGLAND At our
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    • 104 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. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE.*’ The subscription accounts of the Pinangr Gazette,” forlthe ensuing: year
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  • 26 6 DEATH. McGuire. —On January 15, at Dovecot, Labuan, from Pulmonary Embolism, Edith (nee the dearly beloved wife of G. C. McGuire; aged 24| years. Sadly mi-sed.
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  • 339 7 brutish repel desperate ATTACKS. CRUISER TORPEDOED AND ZEPPELIN DESTROYED BY RUSSIANS. 7~he Germans h»ve been showing activity in France, but, at two points they have sustained h-avy defeats. East of Ypres, in the La Ba»see region, and a s<> «e-t of Craonne, in the Soissons distric’, they delivered
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 137 7 (Belter's Special and Ordinary Services J 300 GERMANS KILLED AND 55 PRISONERS. [Copyright Telegrxm.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, January 27. The Press Bu eau says Tn the neighbourhood of La Bassee the enemy delive’ed several violent attacks again-t the British First Division and were repulsed with severe losses.
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    • 699 7 ENEMY’S SERIOUS LOSSES. Paris, January 27. A French communique says the Belgians have progressed in the Pervyse district. The Germans attacked at dawn, with a battalion, to the east of Ypres. The attack was stopped dead, and thrt-e-huudre 1 Germans were killed, includlng the Command'-r of the
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 162 7 ENEMY BEATEN IN POLAND. Pt trograd, Janua’y 28. A Ruisian commun que sax s in the Pilkalen region of East Prussia the Russians assumed the offensive and drove the enemy, often at the point of the bayonet, towards the Malvischken-Lasdenen line. The Germans at emp ed
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    • 109 7 CREW CAPTURED BY r RUSSIANS. London, January 27. The Press Bureau announces that the Russians destroyed a Zeppelin at Libau. The forts opened fire and the Zeppelin fell into the sea where small craft destroyed the airship and captured the crew. Dropped Nine Bombs. The Press Bureau says
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  • Turkey and the Near East.
    • 50 7 Cairo, January 27. Fighting occurred east of El Kantara (Suez Canal) yesterday, when the British losses were one officer and four men slightly wounded. The enemy’s losses were appa r ently heavier. El Kantara is on the Suez Canal almost midway between Port Said and Ismailia.
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    • 44 7 Amsterdam, January 27’ It is semi-official v declared in Vienna that Biron Btn ian, the new Foreign Minister, has declared that Ausnia will refuse territorial concessions to Italy and Rumania even if it means their intervention in the war.
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    • 73 7 NO PREMA IURE PEACE. Petrograd, January 27. M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister, speaking in the Duma, said Gre>t Britain was undertaking a burden far heavier than they ever expec ed of her. Answering a question as to whether there was no danger of a premature
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  • General News.
    • 66 7 GOVERNMENT TO DISTRIBUTE. London, January 27. A German official statement says the German Federal Council has decided to seize all stocks of wheat and flour on February Is 1- All business transactions regarding flour are forbidden from to-day. Municipalities have been instructed to regulate the supply of
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  • 915 7 DETAILS OF THE ACTION. CASUALTIES IN NORTH SEA FIGHT. [Copyright Trlegram (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, January 28. Two British destroyers have arrived at Leith with fifty survivors of the Blucher. Splendid preparations have been made to receive the German wounied. About two hundred of the Blucher survivors
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  • 108 7 DAMAGE UNKNOWN. Malmoe, January 26. It is r- ported that a submarine toip doed the Gt rman cruiser Gazelle off the Island of Rugen. The cruiser managed to reach Sassnitz. Ti e damage is unknown. The Gazelle is a third class cruiser of 2' 03 tons, 328
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  • 260 7 MR. HARCOURT’S SPEECH. Loi do”, J muary 26. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, the Secretary for the Colonies, n a spe'cli in London, refeired to the wonderful work of the Empire during the wu, and acknowl dged the deep gratitude owed to every corner for the unexampled response
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  • 874 7 TRIAL OF EMPLOYMENT AGENT. An American negro, who give? h s name a» L. F. Alexander, was thia morning charg by Court Inspector Nicol in the District Court, Penang, before Mr. G. A. Hall, with cheating D. Jacobs, L. M. Dess and Singaram in respect of $5, $3
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  • 1024 8 -—“S.T.” POINTS FROM A BELATED OFFICIAL REPORT. Except as a matter of bare record there is little object in repro iuciug expensive extracts from the belated Kelantan administration report for the year 1913, which is just to hand. The report signed by Mr. Langham-Carter, British Adviser to
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  • 151 8 Official M inutes Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 12ih January, 1915 Present :—M-s-rs. W. Peel, (Presd n"), F. Duxbury, Quah Beng Ke o Absent:—Mess s P. T. Al’en, Yeoh Guan Seok, John Mitchell, Lim E >sv Hong. 1; The minutes of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 588 8 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £l*2oo,Of Reserve Fund £1,800,00» Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,00* Hiad Office 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E.O Agencies anb Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Puket Bangkok Iloilo Rangoon Batavia Ipoh Saigon Bombay Karachi Serembar Calcutta Klang Shanghai Canton Kobe Singapon
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    • 293 8 1 Gm/uw/JM £>dinburc/A. U——■ ———mW****■■ I 1 Sole Agents: -TONG JOO Co., Penang. WAKING UP WELL One of the best signs of good nerves and clear, well-nourished blood, is to wake up in the morning just at the right time, without a thought of tiredness or disinclination t o rise.
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    • 672 8 “Keen th» ■T’S'L For ,he Bu,od r "W SECURE $l5 MORE FOR YOUR RUBBER. i i I Profitable results accrue from the treatment of Rubber by using U wh/fJI-S g I Jackson’s Apparatus. CHOO ESTATE, SEREMBAN, heais p S TB E h testimony in the following terms: 9 IsHa b
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  • 1923 9 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the sha eholde r s of the Tougkth Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L., was heli on Dec 16 the ctiairman of directors (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) presiding over a g >o 1 attendance of shareholders. The Chairman said Before refering to
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  • 59 9 From the same cable it appears that Atheas telegrams state that the Turkish expedition against Egypt has been abandoned. Unfavourable reports of the spirit and discipline of the Turkish troops at Baghdad are circuiting. The message adds that the death sentence on Piivate Lonsdale has been commuted
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  • 256 9 WEEKLY EDITION. The fo’lowing are the contents of the current issue of our Weekly Mail Edition, ready on Friday afternoon, price 40 cents. Editorials P&9&. The War and Copra 89 A Blockade 89 The Big Guns 90 The Naval Fight 90 A New Navy
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  • 206 9 Penang, January 28. Beef— cis. Soup per catty 18 Roast 28 Steaks 28 Stew or Curry Meat 20 Rump Steak 28 Ox Tail each 45 Tongue 50 Feet 15 Heart 45 Liver per catty 35 Pork Pork per catty 36 Pig’s Head 22 Feet 26 Tongue 36 Mutton
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  • 34 9 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Sappho, Brit., 328, Don, Jan. 28, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co Cornelia, Brit., 194, Ferguson, Jan. 27, Mergui, gen., E. S Co. Lightning, Brit., 2122, Lane, Jan. 28, S’pore, gen., A.A.A. Co.
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  • 56 9 To-day. Leong Ho for Alor Star (Kedah). Aladdin for Rangoon. Perak (E.S. Co.) for Deli. Mambang for Setul. Avagyee for Port Swettenham, Port Dick so i> and Malacca. Lightning for Rangoon and Calcutta. Kedah for Diudings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Kawachi Maru for Singapore, China and Japan.
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  • 82 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 7 a.m. Deli and Asahan Kalmoa noon. Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga Perlis 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Golconda 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Omapere 3 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Pulau
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  • 128 9 Penang, January 28, 1915. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 3 8 3 Credit ...2/4 11/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 3/4 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 f 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 174} Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight
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  • 266 9 Penang, January 28, 1915. 8. P. Tapioca $4.45 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $5.00 sales Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper s32} buyers. Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $65 sellers. Qloves $4l
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 726 9 BUNNYMEDE HOTEL. 2nd February. MOONLIGHT DINNER. STRING BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Private Tables in Dining Room and on the Illuminated Sea Front (weather permitting) to be reserved on application. ORDINARY PRICES. Telephone No. 635 and 543. P. O. S. N. Co. SPECIAL STEAMER FROM Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang DIRECT FOR
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  • 795 10 Christiania, Dec. 10.—Five Norwegian ships, of the totd value of £1,000,000, have been declared coufisca'ed by the Prize Court at Kiel. An appeal has been made to the Supeiior Courc in Berlin. The be wildering decision at Kiel has occasioned much indignation on ths pa r t of
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    • 483 10 H Quality. M gT With Lea Perrins’ sauce, a few JgT JRS drofs sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to Ijmr impart the most delicious piquancy and IMT fIOA flavour. JwSUj The QUALITY and concentration of its inBuJU gradients make a little of
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    • 122 10 STOP! THINK for just one minute of the utter uselessness of suffering wi h Neuralgia! For only Re. 1 you can procure a bottle of Little’s Oriental Balm, and even the first application of'the Balm will bring you relief from the torturing pain Continue its use. Rub it in where
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    • 268 10 'Nunrer /tfc/hly recommends VAN HOUTEN S W COCOA lixTOlk- W I/ is so snd. I& redresdiny 51 dehcrous ffavotinny also K EIV for puddnas ana paslry -lu Lei Cook use I «O'. V 4, I 1 1 1 c 0 p I tf- 1 8 for i stand for Quaity,
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  • 477 11 ENEMY MORE DANGEROUS NOW THAN EVER. A nota of grave warning is sounded in an article which appears in the Mail” from Mr. W. Beach Thomas. The writer declares that the enemy has now learned his own weakness and his opponents strength, and that Germany is,
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  • 405 11 What the Germans Intend for England. Tn a letter sent to a relative in England —who permits the following extracts to be made—an officer on duty in the south of France has some things of interest to tell English readers. He is the son of a
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