Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 February 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 29 VOL. LXXIII. FRIDAY. sth FEBRUARY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 961 1 Ipyy I|g BA- II 11l Wil II KI I u YOU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR SELL 'RUBBER OB TO FORWARD GOODS re ABT PAST or ths WOULD 4 «0 TO ALLEN DENNYS Co., I J. «JMIOW BTKJKKT. N. Y. K. AMSTEL BEER, sun life always GOING strong OF Japan
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    • 61 1 >rrooaDCß3tic>nnnnnoaoMaaae<m 0 2 FOk mo o c o 3 X rOC c.n have the Pinnng Y Ga»rtfc« posted every d*y g f"*t wb-.Me yn.r co vunr j a i (LOC*L SURiCRiFTIOh. tan < PrtyportioLnr». Qn*rteriy aod Half-yearly into* r> are payebfr. it 5 s« Mtamtoe and remittances nbonld ba addro'.w!
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 852 2 [7’o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette”] Sir, —I have read with interest the letter on this subject signed Tukang Senapang, in your issue of the 2nd instant. I have endeavoured for some time to get a reliable definition of a miniature or Rook Rifl?. Your correspondent has
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  • POLICE COURTS.
    • 101 2 Last night, from information received, Detective Inspector Dunne, accompanied by a of defectives, pi ocaeded to a house occupied by some Chinese in Penang Road and made a search of the premises. Under a sleeping bench they found twehe bags of tin ore of which the inmates
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    • 81 2 Mutu and Kistneu were charged before Mr. Hamilton to-day with obstructing the traffic in Beach Street yesterday with their bullock carts. They pleaded guilty to the charge. The Magistrate, noticing they wore no badges, questioned them if they were licensed drivers. They replied in the affirmative and said
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    • 179 2 Janu Singh prosecuted a fellow countryman named Harnam Singh in the Third Court to-day for voluntarily causing hurt. He told the Magistrate that yesterday while he was sitting in front of his hou-e in Church Street with two Malay constables in plain clothes, defendant came up and
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  • 137 2 The following were the lesults of the ties played yesterday Doubles Handicap Class A—Edwards and Hargrave beat Dunn and Brown 9—7, 3—6, 7—5 Bennett and Prentis beat Martin and Rogers 6—3, G—2. Veterans—Mitchell (+15.3) beat Goodwin (scr.) 6—l, 6—3 Houston beat Owen 6—2, 6—o. Singles Handicap Class
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  • 61 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance, Feb. 3 ...$83,023 02 W. H. Threlfall, monthly subscription 10.00 Hon’ble A. R. Adams, monthly subscription 100.00 Editorial staff of Pinang Gazette Press,
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  • 24 2 Balance Feb 2 1.755.70 O. B. Pike, 2nd contribution 25.00 Balance on Feb. 4 $1,780.70 Amount previously acknowleged $6,613.33 Total $8,394.03
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  • 50 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 this evening 1. Fantasia Fox Hunting Scene ...Suekley 2. Lancers A Country Girl Monckton 3. Polka Piccolo Solo Badinage ...Damare 4. Wal’z Modern Eve ...Gilbert 5. March The Absentminded Beggar ...Hume
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  • 312 2 Sca-cely any news that we have received since the beginning of the war was more welcome than the report that Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee, who has been received in audience by King George, had succeeded in avenging the loss of the Good Hope and Monmou'h.
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  • 185 2 Rome, Jan, 6—The Popolo d’ltalia publishes an article in which the writer states that Italy is ready Polemics are at an end; intervention has been decided upon all is r.-ady. Toward the end of January, not later, we shall enter the campaign, late, but nut too late. We
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  • 250 2 A correspondent at Cairo has had placed in his hand the story of an eye-witness of the destruction of the Emden. It agrees with the accounts already given, but reports an incident on the Sydney’s returning to her place to escort the convoy, after smashing the Emden, which
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  • 820 2 LINE ON WHICH THEY MIGHT RETIRE. Mr. Hilaire Belloc, writing in Land and Water,” discusses Gjrni .ny’s defensive problem in the west. He points out that critics sometimes talk as though the existence of trenches behind trenches, that is of a series of lines,
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  • 195 2 Arrivals. By Lama (February 5) from Singapore, Dresser Kaniiah and Mr Lim Soon Kee from Port Mrs and Miss Bede Cox, Rev William Cross and Mrs Cross and child, Miss D’Aranjo, Messrs B E E’Aranjo, Low Leong Huat, Choo Kim Thee, Khoo Choot Guan, Mahomed Alli and Ooi Swee
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  • 239 2 Penang, February 5, 1915. S. P. Tapioca s<-45 buyers. M. P. Tapioca 55-00 sales Gold leaf 561.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper 532 i buyers. Trang Pepper $19.00 no stock. Mace 51 10 nom, Mace Pickings $65 sellers.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 NATIVE SURVEYOR for Renong. Apply stating experience and wages required, to D. 8., c/o Pinang Gazette. T. NAGATA, JAPANESE DENTIST. MODERN DENTISTRY. 4, BISHOP STREET, PENANG, Next Door of The Dispensary. 102—m wf2s 2 THE ever popular household remedy Which has now borne the Stamp of Public Approval for OVER
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    • 321 2 Engineer w;fch argß manager Combustion Engine and n«ry. Has aiso B|ro a, Csr work aQ( i ia *P*n<mce M potion. pen t 0 ««pt g Box 321 c/o p; C tiding 133 wanted A N A SSISTA NT, knowledge of T and P™'’ l experience Lee.jJ'"" l Apply No. 463
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 139 2 An Extraordinary Attraction AT George Town Kinema, Kuala Kangsa Road, TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT By special arrangement made between us and Messrs. M. P. Sales Agency Ltd., London, we are now able to show our patrons all the Latest Productions known as FILMS OF THE MOMENT. We hold the largest stock
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  • 774 3 S.T.” DECORATED K.C B. AT SINGAPORE, The ceremony of presenting the insignia of the Second Clasi or Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath to Vice-Admiral Jerram, Commauder-in-Chief of the China Station, in the Legislative Council Chamber Singapore on Wednesday, was attended by the highest
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  • 125 3 Fine weather favoured the “At Home” given by the members of the Lake Club Kuala Lumpur to bid farewell to the Hon. Mr. R. G. and Mrs. Watson, and a very u uccessful function was the result. Unfortunately, the Acting Chief Secretary was unavoidably
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  • 923 3 HOW THE P. O. NILE WAS SUNK. PASSENGERS’ STORIES, Kobe, January 14.—The fourteen passengers of the P. O, liner Nile, among whom were Bishop and Mrs. Foss of Kobe, Dr. Ascherson and Mr. Tyrell of Kobe, as well as Mr. and Mrs Kock and Mr. and Mrs. Connolly of Yokohama
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  • 496 3 DEATH SENTENCES PASSED. The trial of the five Chinese charged with the gang-robbery at Semenjih last November during which a shop-keeper was shot dead began on Monday morning and was, finished at Kuala Lumpur by Mr. Justice Innes sitting with Messrs. Hailstone and Sansom as assessors. Mr. Joaquim
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  • 234 3 Appointment to a Brigade Command. Many old Singapore friends of Col. Fitton < f the West; Kents will be pleased to read of that officer’s promotion iu this appreciative notice Brigadier-General H. G. Fitton, c.B, D.S.O who Las been appointed a Brigade Commander, joined the Royal Berkshire Regiment
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  • 123 3 The following Singapore property was disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell <fc Co.’s sale-room. Land at Queen Street containing an area of 15,752 square feet comprised in East India Coy’s Leases No. 25 and 26 for 99 years from Ist January 1838, yearly quit rent $6. Together
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 322 3 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co, Ltd, SALE NOW ON. HALF PRICE REMNANT DAY, Saturday, Feb. 6th, LAST DAY OF SALE. DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. WI ~8l NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF OF SUPREME COURT. AtOpl 001 The undersigned is instructed to take posA K M w se-sion and
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  • 23 4 Macpherson.—At Fleurs, Elgin, on 31st Dec 1914, the wife of R. Macpherson, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, of a daughter.
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  • 658 4 Until a few years ago the torpedo was recognised as the weapon of the torpedo boat but in the present conflict all the effective work of the torpedo his been done by means of the submarine. Although this has been the case since the beginning of August last,
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  • 531 4 Barou Burian, the successor of Count von Berchtold at the Austrian Foreign Office» is said to have made the declaration a few days ago that Austria does not intend to be bullied by Italy or Rumania into giving up those parts of Austro-Hungarian territory which the Italians and Rumanians
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  • 758 4 —“S.F.P.” The Actin? Chief Secretary of the F.M.S., Mr. R. G. Watson, has gone to Singapore. Mr. S. E. A. Linton, Assistant Engineer, Public Works, Penang, returned from leave by the mail. Prince Erik, of Denmark, after leaving Siam is expected to pay a fairly long visit
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  • 910 4 Apropos of the remarks made v fl ,u day on Culture, not Kultur this time commend the frank and We article of Viscount Harberton i n “English Review” for January to attention of our readers, the majority f whom, whether they take it serious'! Ot otherwise, will
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 278 4 BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KINO GEORGE V. .wjSkaSar Motor, Motor-cycle, solid and Cycle Tyres. No interruption of supplies. No alteration in prices. The Dunlop Company is in a position to meet any which may be made upon it. It is to your best interest, at this time especially, to
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    • 106 4 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 Plnang* Gazette,” for the ensuing:
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  • 277 5 [Reuter’s Services J TURKISH FORCES ROUTED. german destroyer and auxiliary cruiser sunk. Bic SURRENDERS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Tlie Allies have repuhed further German attacks between Rheims and the Argonne, and also in the Argonne it sei f Seine progress has been made at Perthe s in Champagne. »p|
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 130 5 ATTACKS REPULSED IN THE ARGONNE; [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, February 3. A French communique says: There has been nothing of importance in the northern portion of the front. The Germans launched fireboats on the river Ancre, above Aveluy, but the boats were stopped before they
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 127 5 TERRIBLE LOSSES. Petrograd, February 4. A Russian communique says engagements the right bank of the Vistula are becomtug more frequent. The Russians carried tlie town of Skein pe. the left bank of the Vistula, ®2|hting at Borjimoff, Goumine, Boliruoff continues. The Germans have b' en strongly
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    • 54 5 London, February 4. The Russian Government has informed the United States that the distribution of food, money, and clothing to German and Austrian prisoners in Siberia will be permitted, only the Russian Russian military authorities decline to give the privilege to foreign relief expeditious. An American expedition
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  • Turkey and the Near East.
    • 104 5 ENEMY ROUTED AND BRIDGING MATERIAL CAPTURED. Cairo, February 4. The Turks on Tuesday night attempted to cross the Suez Canal, near Tusun, south of Ismailia The British allowed them to bring bridging material, unmolested, to the bank of the Canal, from which the British attacked. The
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    • 154 5 TURKS IN RETREAT. Cairo, February 3. The British also met the enemy in the vicinity of Ismailia. The enemy’s ardour was checked by a sandstorm. Their shootin?, both from artillery and the infantry, was bad. The enemy retreated. The British had six wounded Tusun is on the
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 58 5 RUSSIAN SUBMARINE’S SUCCESS. Petrogiad, February 4. An official communique says a Russian -übmarine sank a German destroyer off Cape Maen, on the coast of Denmark. Cape Moen, is the most easterly point of the Danish Island of Moen, in the Baltic, at the south-east end of Zealand,
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    • 134 5 Captain Persius, writing in the Berliner Tageblatt calls special attention to the fact that the success of the German submarine which torpedoed the Formidable was achieved during the night He says that this fact is perhaps the most important among all the events of the w
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    • 161 5 BY H.M.S. AUSTRALIA. Buenos Aires, February 4. The Australian battle cruiser Australia sank a German auxiliary cruiser, formerly a Woermann liner, off Patagonia. Crew Taken to Falklands. Buenos Aires, Feb. 4. The crew of the Woermann auxiliary cruiser were landed at the Falkland Islands. Patagonia, in
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    • 122 5 STATEMENT IN COMMONS. London, February 3. In the Hous4 of Commons, the Rt. Hon. T. J. Micnamara, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, said the Admiralty had received a mes-age to the effect that a submarine, with conning tower showing, had fired a torpedo at the
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    • 32 5 BRITISH ADMIRAL SEES KING. London, February 3. Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee, the victor in the Falkland Islands battl-*, had a two hours’ audience of the King at Buckingham Palace.
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    • 137 5 THE LATEST PARTICULARS. London, January 26.—A bluejacket, interviewed ab Edinburgh, said that the German fleet when sighted immediately turned and fled. The British rushed in pursuit with the object of intercepting. When H.M.S. Lion fired the first sho% the fleets were about fifteen miles apart. The
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    • 157 5 L' ndon, Jan. 27.—A narrative published in Edinburgh of a bluejack-1 of the Blucher who participated in the raid on Scarborough says the men on the Blucher were informed they were participating in a great naval action extending over the whole of the North Sea. He
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    • 174 5 London, Jan. 28.—A destroyer has returned with a German stoker aboard. He said the objective of the German fleet was an East Coast port. One of the r des royer’s crew said the sinking of the Blucher was a rickening sight. Intermingled with men struggling in t)ie
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  • General News.
    • 45 5 THREE ACCOMPLICES EXECUTED. Amsterdam', February 4, Three accomplices of the murderer of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand have been executed at Sarajevo. The actual murderer, Princip, received twen y years’ imprisonment as ha could not be executed on the ground of Lis youth.
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    • 144 5 THE LATE CHIEF WHIP. London, February 3. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, after paying a warm tribute to the late Mr. Percy Illingworth, Chief Government Whip, moved a resolution app opriating the whole time of the House for the Government. Mr. Asquith sud all
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    • 106 5 MR. MASTERMAN’S SUCCESSOR. London, February 3. Ti e Hon. Edward S. Montagu, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, succeeds the Right Hon. C. F. G. Masterman in the Cabinet, as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, while Mr. Cecil B. Harmsworth, succeeds the Rght Hon. Ellis J. Griffith, k
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    • 125 5 The Hon. Edwin Samuel Montagu, the new Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster has been M. P. for the Chesterton Division of Cambridgeshire since 1906, and becomes a Cabinet Minister at the age of 35. A son of Lord Swaythling, he early showed an aptitude
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    • 176 5 Mr. Francis Dyke Acland was born in 871, the eldest son of the Rt. Hon. A. H. D. Acland, who was Vice-President of the Committee of Council on Education in Lord Rosebery’s Government, and a grandson of Sir Thos Dyke Acland, one of the most
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    • 86 5 Mr. Cecil Bisshopp Harmsworth, M P. for South Bedfordshire since 1911, was born in 1869, third son of the late Alfred Harmsworth, Barrister. Educated at Trinity College Dublin, (B.A. 1891; M.A. 1911), he was Senior Moderator in Modern Literature and St swart Scholar in Literature. He contested
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    • 188 5 Mr. Wa’ter Russell Rea, M.P. for Scarborough since 1906, was born in 1873, a son of the Rt. Hon. Russell Rea, P.O. M.P. for South Shields. Mr. Walter Rea is one of the many successful Liberal commercial members who support Socialistic principles in Parliament. He
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    • 117 5 COLONEL KEMP’S FORCE. Cape Town, February 4. Colonel Kemp and his ommaudo have surrendered. Further Surrenders Expected. Pretoria, Feb. 4. The surrender of Colonel Kemp with his commando number 43 officers and 486 burghers. There is reason to believe that a considerable number of the Union Defence
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  • 157 5 PROSECUTOR’S STATEMENT. [/’rom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, February o. At the Police Court, yesterday, the prosecution opened of Boey Lian Chin, and Lim Tian Siong, late directors of the Kwong Yik Bank, for alleged criminal breach of trust, as bankers, Mr. R St. J. Braddell, who
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  • 118 5 The Local Board of Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd., have been advised by cable that the annual report and accounts for the year ending August 31« t, 1914, was to be issued in London on Wednesday The net profit is £14,818 The amount brought forward from last
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  • 117 5 OUTPUTS FOR JANUARY. The following are rubber outputs for January Ayer Kuning (F.M.8.). lbs. 23,802 Ayer Kuning 6,275 Bakap 29,626 Bradwall 25,565 Batak Rabit 19,500 Bagan Serai 22,250 Batu Matang 10,547 Consolidated 15.894 Chersonese M 62,095 Dennistown 43,750 Gula Kalumpong 84,072 High. Lowlands 102,859 Jong Landor 37,746 Kedah 30,334
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  • 665 5 ALIAS THE GAY LORD QUEX.” Many members of the large audience at the Town Hall last night, must have refl e'ed, as they observed the development of Mr, Pinero’s comedy in the hands of the ladies and gentlemen of Penang whose assistance Mr. and Mrs. Wright-Motion ha
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  • 34 5 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $74 per picul, business done, a decrease of $2.75. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l7l spot, and £152 10«. three months.
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  • 139 5 The output for Tongkah Compound dredge for month ending January 31 was 48 tons. The subscriptions to the Dutch loan of f 1.275,000,000.275,000,000 have so far been satisfactory, considering that the bankers, who transmit the applications of well-to-do persons, have not yet tendered. It is understood that the
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  • 2041 6 RICE, COCONUT OIL AND COPRA SUPPLIES. AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW. With a view to obtaining reliable firsthand information relative to the rice-mill-ing, coconut oil and copra trades of the Straits Settlements. “The Malaya Tribune” availed themselves of the opportunity afforded by the presence in Singapore of Mr, Lim Cheng
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  • 194 6 Friday, February 5, Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. High Water 2.55 a.m. and 3 3« D m Low Water 9.33 a.m. and 9.50 pm’ Straits Cinematograph, p enan George Town Cinematograph KniJi Ksngsar Road; Elect” Co,, Argyle Road. o?e Saturday. February 6. Homeward Mail closes
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  • 31 6 February 12.—Volunteers Annual Camp, Kam pong Bahru. February 14.—Chinese New Year. February 15.—Public Holiday, S.S. February 16.—Public Holiday, S.S. February 16.—Penang Volunteer, Annual Inspection. April 3 and s.—lpoh Races.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 201 6 Maddening Headaches Dall, grinding aches in the forehead, over the eyes or at the base of the brain sharp, shooting pa ns through the temples and sides of the face throbbing, maddening pains in the head—pains that Ret every nerve quivering in agony. All kinds of headaches and neuralgia—all of
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    • 72 6 Advertisers cannot make money on •pe transaction. Every person who replies to an advertisement must bo given such attention and value that the one sale will pave the way to further sales. Busine eses are built up upon friendship and trust twixt the buyer and seller, for a dissatisfied customer
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  • 908 7 THE ANSON ROAD TRAGEDY. At the Penang Ass zes this morning before Mr. Justice Ebden and a special ju r y the trial was resumed of the cise in which Khoo Puan is charged with the murder of Khoo Sic Hoh, a well known towkay, iu Anson Ria!
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  • 501 7 The U. S. Consul-General (Mr George E. Anderson) of Hongu-ong rep irts that an arrangement h»s been effected whereby Garman aud Austrian firms heretofore doing business in Hongkong may continue to do business during the w-ir, under certain restrictions. In line with an
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  • 180 7 Messrs Guthrie Co, Ltd. in their weekly report date Singapore, Tuesday, says A good general demand characteiised the Rubber Association auction held to-day and prices of most qualities again marked some improvement on the week, the only exception being Fine Pale Crepe, which was $1 lower at
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  • 124 7 For the period from the sth to 11th Febiua r y, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and four pence one-quarter penny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an
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  • 319 7 WEEKLY EDITION. The fo’lowing are the contents of the curie.it issue of our Weekly Mail Edition, will be ready to-m»rrow noon, price 40 cents. Editorials Page The Naval Vic'cr y 117* Clubs in the East [l7 Turkish Menace to the Canal 118 Oat side
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  • 205 7 Charge of Personating an Army Officer. Bertram Keatings, aged twenty-eight, described as a rubber planter, was charged before Sir John Dickinson, at Bow-street on Jan. 9, with havinz, on November 13, obtained a commission as Second-Lieuten-ant in the Reserve Cavalry of his Majesty’s Army by falsely representing himself
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  • 157 7 London, Jan. 28.—The Press Bureau says —ln reference to a German wireless from Constan; inople that an English force, covered by three gunboats, attacked the Turks near Korna on the 21st, and were repulsed with heavy loss, Jthe facts are as follows :—A reconnaissance was made
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  • 83 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Maetsuijcker, Dut. 827, Claaseus, Feb. 4, Sabng, gen., K P.M. Co. Rotorua, Brit., 555, Lingard, Feb. 4, Renong, gen., E. S. Co. Omapere. Brit., 340, Lyons, Feb. 4, S’pore, gen., E. S. Co. Sappho, Brit., 328, Scott, Feb. 4, T. Anson, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co Hok Canton,
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  • 55 7 To-day. Kalmoa for Deli and Asahan. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pangnga. Pin Seng for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Omapere for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Pangkor for Dindings Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Flying Dragon
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  • 124 7 Penang, February 5, 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$ 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 174$ Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight
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  • 62 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chuan 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ngi Thye 9 a.m. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Hok Canton 3 p.m. Tongkah and Renong Rotorua 3 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauri- I Nubia 6 p.m. tins, Egypt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 585 7 BANKS, CHAPTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Charter. paid-up Capital £1,200,00; Reserve Fund £1,800,601 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,208,001 Head Office 38, BISHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.O A&KNCIBB AND BraNCHK». Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Pukei Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembar Canton Kobe Shanghai Cebu
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    • 51 7 JUST LANDED 1 NEW 1914 12/15 FOUR-SEATER FIAT CAR. Finish in dark green colour, with the latest touring torpedo body, complete with 5 torpedo lamps and all tools. ON VIEW AT THE TAI SENG MOTOR REPAIRING COMPANY. BURMAH ROAD, PENANG. N.B.— The FIAT’S are the best Italian Cara in the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 295 7 Plain dealing is a Jewel and Sincerity is the Soul of Virtue ROLL UP AC THE STRAITS CINEMA, PENANG ROAD. TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT I! TO SEE THE FIRST RATE EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME The Secret of the Mountain A highly exciting cinedramatic Tragedy with the best sceneries in 3 Parts. Her
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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