Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-02-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 32 VOL. LXXIII. TUESDAY. 9th FEBRUARY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement860 1915-02-09 1 fu YOU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR SELL rubber OB TO FORWARD GOODS TO AWT PART O» THB WORLD ao to ALLEN DENNYS Co., f. vwbov mm. jb in N Y I Ku r |W| AITH Al I BRITAIN’S CHOICEST CIGARETTES UJI GAtm.kL f* 14 Iw Lm I I I860 words
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Advertisement65 1915-02-09 1 aoaoaaomaaaaamaanaDmotnraenu g FOR $3O g g can have the Pinang g 3 X Genette n posted every day o for a whole year to your addreec. i CLOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). O j Proportionate Quarterly and Half-yearly nt*a. n Subscription! ere peyabln in 7 edoußoe and remittances sbould I be addreeeed65 words
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Article902 1915-02-09 2 FIVE MONTHS’ GERMAN RECORD. Lord Crewe said, in the House of Lords debate, that as a result of the victory in the Falkland Is’ands only two ■German cruisers the Dresden and Karlsruhe, are left to carry out their commercedestroying raids. He added that there are only two armed902 words
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Article694 1915-02-09 2 EVERYTHING READY WHEN ROUMANIA MOVES. A correspondent wired from Rome. January 9—Feelinz against th 3 Austrians, and against the Germans who are supporting them, is growing daily more intense, and it now seems that the nation has been fired to a hitred ripe for action, the death of694 words
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125 1915-02-09 2 New York, Dec. 25.—Interesting figures, compiled with great care by a group of writers and experts upon athletic subjects in this city, show that) approximately twenty-five million spectators witnessed ama-eur and professional sports in this country during the past twelve months. This number is125 words
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Article671 1915-02-09 2 GERMAN SAILOR’S TRIBUTE. The following letcer from a German seaman interned in a concentration c*mp at Eastcote, Northants, says a Reuter’s telegram from Amsterdam, is published in the Berliner Tageblatt To the Editor, Berliner Tageblatt,” Berlin, November 17, 1914 Both I and my comrades will be671 words
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Article232 1915-02-09 2 The first intimation received in Bangkok of the step taken by the Indo-China Government was contained in a letter which stated that the prohibit! >n would apply to both Holland and the Netberland Indies. An official telegram, however, mentioned only the Netherlands Indies as coming withifi the scope232 words
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Article347 1915-02-09 2 HUNTING WITHIN SOUND OF THE GUNS. A young subaltern of a cavalry regiment has told a correspondent something of the fxcitement of following the hounds almost within sound of rifle fire at times j certainly within earshot of the artillery. He was on his way back347 words
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Article248 1915-02-09 2 Tokio, January 21. —Regarding the new negotiations opened by Japan with China from the 18ib January no reply has yet been reported in Tokio. However though it is rumoured yet it is not the fact that the negotations se’e opened in retaliation for China’s demini of evacuation of248 words
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Article55 1915-02-09 2 The sum of £1,350,000 as fund for the indemnity by China is kept by the foreign banks concerned. However it is reported that at the request of the Peking Government the banks have decided to accommodate the Peking Government temporarily with this amount to relieve the present financial55 words
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Article190 1915-02-09 2 American Press Comment. Washington, January 3,—-Commenting on the creation of six new British armies, the New York Tribune says that their force will soon be felt in the Western theatre of the war. Germany put her firstline troops in the field iu August, but this first190 words
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Article293 1915-02-09 2 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday:— Champ onship—M K Whitlock beat H A Neubronner 6—l, 6—3. Singles Handicap Class B—R N Byatt —.3) beat A W Harries —l5) 6—o, 6 —O. Veterans.—G E W-Motion Sr, —l5) beat J G Allan 15) 6—2, 6—3.293 words
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Article48 1915-02-09 2 This tournament was brought to a close yesterday afternoon when Captain ROwen beat Mr A 8 Hall iu the final of the Championship by 21 to 10. The complete results are Championship—R Owen. Singles Handicap—J S Cunningham. Doubles Handicap—J S Cunningham and G B Sou* ham.48 words
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262 1915-02-09 2 Great Rumania will be formed at the same time as great France, and I dare to believe, at the same time as great Italy. We are on the eve of most serious events and we are certain to win, for we are certain of the262 words
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Article54 1915-02-09 2 M. Poincare has signed a decree making the prohibition of the sale or distribution of absinthe and similar drinks definitive throughout France, and prohibiting the opening of fresh establishments for the sale of spirits, liquors, and aperitif», except those on a wine basis and below proof54 words
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Article41 1915-02-09 2 A London, solicitor, who has joined the Ist Sportsman’s Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, has received the following congratulatory telegram from an old client;— Accept my congratulations on your gallantry in joining the Sportman’s Battalion. Anyway, you know how to charge.”41 words
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Advertisement420 1915-02-09 2 WANTED. ANTED CHINESE CLERK for Tin Mine in Ptrak. Competent Book keeper and experience in Mining acc essential. Apply CCOUnt Sellar, Murray Co, Penang. ENGLISHMAN. A DVERTISER who holds position of ft trust which leaves him unoccur.J during business hours, seeks further em ployment at a moderate salary, guarantee given.420 words
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Article1171 1915-02-09 3 PROBLEM OF START AND RETURN. It is somewhat peculiar, wiites Mr. C. G. Grey, Editor of the Aeroplane,” that although the very first experiments with aeroplanes which gave promise of success were made over water, the hydro-aeroplane, waterplane, or sea-plane—whichever one likes to call it is1,171 words
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Article356 1915-02-09 3 German Railway Stations Bombarded. The French Eye-witness describes the fine work done by French airmen In aerial warfare, he writes, our aviators in spite of the atrocious weather, showed great activity. Several of them, in the course of reconnaissances, had their machines struck in the wings356 words
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Article201 1915-02-09 3 There is no longer any room for doubt that unemployment is rife throughout Germany, or that the consequent distress is very grea". One trade which appears to be suffering particularly is the printing and publishing A manifesto issued by the German Book Printers’ Union appears in the201 words
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Article23 1915-02-09 3 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Ceylon :—Nuwara Eliya.23 words
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Article565 1915-02-09 3 PARALLEL FROM APOCRYPHA. The following passage from the Second Book of Esdras, Ch. XI. is the subject of much comment in England just now There awaked one of the heads that were at rest, namely, it that was in the midst; for that was greater than565 words
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Article257 1915-02-09 3 The war, so far, has exemplified in what measure losses are suffered under modern conditions even in incidental operations. In a table published in The Journal of Commerce," the losses on both sides are clearly tabulated, in so far as they have been officially announced.257 words
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Article339 1915-02-09 3 DRAMATIC CONVERSATION WITH HIS DOCTOR. The Matin relates that the late King Leopold 11., when the forts of Antwerp, Huy, and Namur were being co 1structed under his orders, found among his entourage aud his familiar friends a spirit of resistance to and surprise at339 words
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Article270 1915-02-09 3 Sir R. Dane to Manage Land Tax Reform. In Pekin, says the “Daily Telegraph” correspondent, great satisfaction is expressed at the manner in which the Chinese finance has come through 1914. The Customs revenue only shows a decrease of 5,000,000 taels, although the paralysis which has overcome the270 words
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Article219 1915-02-09 3 At the opening of the Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions the chairman offered the congratulations of the Coart to Viscount St. Aldwyn, (formerly Sir Michael Hicks Beach) the only Gloucestershire man who had been Chancellor of the Exchequer, upon having an earldom conferred on him. Lord St.219 words
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Article564 1915-02-09 3 EXPLOITING OTHERS’BRAINS. Lyddite, dynamite, cordito, picrite, melinite. They always give these death dealers euphonious appellation* that sound pre'ty enough to be bestowed on girls. The list reads like the name of a band of fairies in a pantomime programme. Aud it is by no means a comp'ete list,564 words
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Advertisement325 1915-02-09 3 ENGINEER with large rubber experience desires position as FACTORY M INAGER or charge any type Internal Combustion Engine and Electrical Machi□ery. Has also alround experience Motor Car work and is open to accept garage position. Box 321, c/o Pinang Gazette. 133-9-2 WANTED. EXPERIENCED CHINESE /x CLERK in a Lawyer’s Office—only325 words
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Advertisement63 1915-02-09 3 Have you yet tried Ceregen —the allBritish tonic nerve-food It is the very thing to counteract that slack feeling—that sense of being below par so common in the Tropics. Ceregen is not a medicine, it is an ideal concentrated nutrient and its addition to the diet affords a simple method63 words
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Advertisement274 1915-02-09 3 PEOPLE WHO ARE POISED BY MEAT. Persons who are subject to rheumatics should avoid above all things an excess of meat in their diet, for flesh food is productive of uric acid in the blood and uric acid is the cause of rheumatism. Simple, wholesome diet—mainly consisting of fruits and274 words
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Article1481 1915-02-09 4 The meeting at Paris of the Finance Ministers of Englund, France, and Russia furnishes further proof, were any needed, of the unity of the Allies and their fixed determination to prosecute the war to a decisive and victorious end. It indicates that not only the1,481 words
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Article1102 1915-02-09 4 In the news paragraphs from Dutch Indies papers, yesterday, there appeared a few lines to the effect that the Assistant Resident at Batavia, Mr. Canne, had put his official foot down and declined to allow performances of that charming piece, Alt Heidelberg,” fearing a demonstration by British1,102 words
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Article22 1915-02-09 4 To-day’s quotation for nnrefinel tin in Penang was $75 75 per picul, business done, an increase of 20 cents.22 words
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Article585 1915-02-09 4 -“M.M.” The Golconda with the Mails was expected to leave Madras to-day, and should, reach here on Sunday or Monday, The Hon. A. T. Bryant, Resident Councillor, proceeded to Butterworth in the Government launch Booby this morning oc inspection. News has b°en received in Singapore of the death-“M.M.” - 585 words
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Advertisement209 1915-02-09 4 ALWAYS GOING STRONG. PETER WALKER Sjf LAGER 11 fl rX I IHH fr in I I®r|Hsßr Mid From all First-class Dealers, Hotels and Restaurants. AGENTS: SELLAR, MURRAY Co. I I ZZZ WAR ZZZ |=J Is affecting; many things, but it q C does not affect the progress of O I209 words
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Advertisement105 1915-02-09 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 Pinang Gazette,’’.for the ensuing*, year105 words
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Article323 1915-02-09 5 CAPTURES BY RUSSIANS. the ADVANCE AGAINST EGYPT. FOREIGN OFFICE AND SUBMARINE RAIDS. Unsuccessful a* tacks by the Germans in the Nieupcrt region, a slight advance La Ba«eee by the British, and the repulse of a small force of the enemy west of the Argonne, are the chief items323 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article199 1915-02-09 5 [Reuter’s Services J SLIGHT PROGRESS NEAR LA BASSEE. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, February 7. A French communique says Belgium lias been quiet. The British, near La Bassee, carried a brickfield, one kilometre to the east of Cuinchy, where the Germans had hitherto maintained themselves.[Reuter’s Services J - 199 words
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Article27 1915-02-09 5 London, February 8. Li the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith announced that the total British casualties 1 February 4, amounted to 104,000 of rank?,27 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article196 1915-02-09 5 RUSSIANS FALL BACK IN BUKOVINA. [Copyright Telegram.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Petrograd, February 8. A Russian communique says on the left bank of the Vistula, on the Bzura and Rawka, the cannonade continued on February sth, but the enemy did not take the offensive The Russians attacked196 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article133 1915-02-09 5 TURKS SURRENDERING. London, February 8. The Press Bureau announces that a Cairo message, dated February 7th, says no further fighting has occurred on the Canal. Besides Arabs, a number of Anatolian Turkish soldiers are deserting and surrendering. They are despondent at the failure of the attack133 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article96 1915-02-09 5 ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS. London, February 8. Passengers on tbe Lusitania which arrived at Liverpool this morning state that when off the coast of Ireland the Lusitania received a wireless from tbe Admiralty instructing her to hoist the American flag. Accordingly the Lusitania sailed under it to Liverpool.96 words
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Article72 1915-02-09 5 The New York Times ”of December 24 says The Cunard Line has paid a premium of $50,000 to insure the Lusitania for $10,000,000 on her voyage from England to America and back again. This is one of the highest prices ever paid for a single marine insurance policy.72 words
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Article74 1915-02-09 5 BRITISH DENUNCIATION. London, February 8. A statement by the Foreign Office declares that the British Government hss always recognised the use of a neutral flag by a merchant ship for the purpose of escaping capture as legitimate, involving no k reach of Internationa Law, but to destroy74 words
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Article56 1915-02-09 5 [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 9. The report of the Sza Hai Tong Bank shows that $190,941, is available for distribution. A 10 par cent dividend will be paid. $75,469 is carried forward. There has been a steady influx of customers since the war began,56 words
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Article205 1915-02-09 5 The Rev. W. T. Cherry, Ph. D. Superintendent of the Methodist; Publishing House, Singapore, is the author of a new “Student’s Geography of the Malay Peninsula and Archif ehgo, together with brief h'stor oil cutlines of the principal areas under British protection. Tne little work is thoroughly205 words
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Article128 1915-02-09 5 The Presgrave Cup competition for February had the following result HG R Leonard all square A B Vou’es 1 down W S Goldie 3 do DAM Brown 4 do C B Redway 6 do J G Brown 7 do Messrs C C Rogers, L M Evans, G128 words
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Article605 1915-02-09 5 ANSON ROAD TRAGEDY. Mr. Justice Ebien and a special jury this morning resumed the hearing of the case in which Khoo Puan is charged with the murder of Towkay Sit Hoh in Ansonrd on the night of November 27. Last night the Judge and Jury visited the scene605 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article270 1915-02-09 5 [To the Editor o] the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —The curious and comical letter you published yesterday in regard to the war evidently emanated from a native of these parts, whose sympathies, German or Turkish, have entirely obliterated his chance of seeing matters as they actually270 words
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Article85 1915-02-09 5 ALLEGED THEFT OF BICYCLE. In the Third Court to-day, befoie Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton. Khu Yu Ek, a pupil of tbe Anglo-Chinese School, was charged with the theft of a bicycle belonging to one Tan Hock Tat, on the 4th instant. He pleaded not guilty and stated85 words
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Article71 1915-02-09 5 In connection with the theft of sixteen tins of cigarettes from a sh >p in Acheen Street mentioned in yesterday’s i-sue, the other boy who got away with ten tins has been arrested by the Police. He appeared before .Mr. Hamilton thia morning, but as the case71 words
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Article66 1915-02-09 5 A Ceylonese, who gave bis name as Wilfred de Hamel, was brought before the Third Court, charged wjth breaking into the house of one Letchmaoan on the night of tbe 2nd instant and theft of one pair of gold ear-rings and a brass tray. The case was sent66 words
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Article227 1915-02-09 5 There was trouble in the Third Court, to-day, over the charge preferred against a Tamil youth for driving 35 bullocks along Brick Kilu Road yesterday, being a greater number allowed at one time, vide Gazette Notification No. 4of 22-1-15. The num ber allowed is three and they must227 words
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Article172 1915-02-09 5 Li Tek, a Hailam, was charged before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel with personating a police constable on the 30th of last month. Wong Kong, a handcart puller, deposed that he saw several people running in Campbell Street and he ran too. Defendant stopped him, accused him172 words
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Article159 1915-02-09 5 A Bengalee hawker charged a Mahommedan named Abdullah with voluntarily causing hurt on the 6th instant, Complainant bad sold some buttons to a casual passer-by, when accused interfered and told him not to sell bis goods at high prices When he was told to mind his own159 words
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Article58 1915-02-09 5 The semi-official Cologne Gazette publishes the following remarkable admission Circumstances often compel us to swerve from the right path and to answer lies by lies. This is the only way to silence the liars. When ®ur soldiers’ strong arms have prevailed we t-liall be glad58 words
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Article418 1915-02-09 5 INTERESTING WAR ITEMS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. (Contributed.) The following appears in the latest tele gram from the Hague to NetherlandsIndies papers A French aeroplane landed in FindBeverland (Holland), armed with one quick firer and manned with two officers. Th& latter have been interned. Two German officers who were418 words
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62 1915-02-09 5 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance, Feb. 6 ...$83,892.62 Free School, Pupils 29.00 League of the Helping Hand, (P. F. S) 10.00 Government Monopoly Department, January subscription. 96.50 Pundut62 words
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Article29 1915-02-09 5 Balance Feb. 6 $174.23 0. W. Thomson, 3rd contribution 10.00 Pundut Rubber Estate 50.00 Balance on Feb. 8 $234 23 Amount previously acknowleged $8,323.80 Total $8,558.0329 words
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Article118 1915-02-09 5 OUTPUTS FOR JANUARY. The following are rubber outputs for January Ayer Tawah lbs. 11,800 Bukit Mertajam 46,033 Benar 4,000 Bujong 6,650 Bernam-Perak M 15,300 Bruas-Perak n 1,642 Cicely 29,977 Glenealy 11,620 Gloucester t 4,320 Henrietta 21,; 58Jebong m 37,187 Lower Perak 5,400 Ratanui 19,002. 8. 8. Bertam 74,032 Sumatra118 words
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Obituary260 1915-02-09 5 (general cNews. Obituary. LORD LONDONDERRY. London, February 8. The dea’h of the Marquess of Londonderry has occurred from pteumonia. The death of Charles Stewart Vane-Tem-pest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry, G.C.V.O, K.G., P.C., L.L.D., D.L., J. P removes one of Ireland’s greatest men. Born in 1852, eldest son of the sth260 words
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Article1463 1915-02-09 6 A 2| PER CENT. DIVIDEND. The fifth yearly report of the directors of Glenealy Plantations, Limited, to be presented to the shareholders at the annual general meeting, and which is signed by Mr. G. A. Derrick, chairman, is as follows Your directors beg to submit herewith the company’s1,463 words
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Article77 1915-02-09 6 Tuesday, February 9. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Wednesday, February 10. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Thursday, February II Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Friday, February 12. Volunteers Annual Camp, Kampong Bahru. Band,77 words
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Article32 1915-02-09 6 February 16.—Public Holiday, S.S. February 16.—Penang Volunteer, Annual Inspection. February 18.—“ The Quaints at the Town Hall. February 19.—“ The Quaints at the Town Hall. April 3 and s.—lpoh Races.32 words
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Advertisement354 1915-02-09 6 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. Iron354 words
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Advertisement764 1915-02-09 6 BANKS. JUST LANDED chartered bank of ind?? 1 NEW 1914 12/15 AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA, FOUR-SEATER ChM o -las FIAT 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON K n Agencies and Branches’ U <*» A D SkODB lx kl O.lou.ta Klang Ser Canton Kobe Bha h T Cebu Kuala Lumpur SinJ*n« Finish in dark green764 words
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Miscellaneous403 1915-02-09 6 THE TIDES. Penafg—Frbruar y 1915. High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard IT Da e Time. Hb Date Time. Ht h m f\ h m ft. Tu 9 m 8 15 3.6 1 6a 2 8 8 40 a 5.1 10 m 4 15 2.0 W 10 tn 10 15 4403 words
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Article917 1915-02-09 7 viVAL EXPERT AMPLIFIES THE THREAT. Admiral von Tirpitz threatened the her day that German submarines would torpedo merchantmen approaching British ports. The question arose wheiher he really meant that they would bink crews and all—a which seemed incredible. A brief telegram afterwards reported that the naval expert917 words
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Article404 1915-02-09 7 Incredible th\t Merchantmen Should be Sunk on Sight. In view of the Pageblatt” article it is worth while to note the comment of the New York Sun on the Tirpitz interview. The Sun considers the whole question, and pronounces that Tirp.tz could not possibly be thinking of404 words
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Article254 1915-02-09 7 Funeral with Military Honours. The funeral of the late Dr. Crystall, whose death occurred at Batu Gajah Hospital on Sunday,was very largely attended, the military element big conspicuous, the members of the M.S.V.R. present in uniform including Cap 4 HF. Nutter and a firing party under254 words
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Article159 1915-02-09 7 February 3.—Parliament reopens. Unsuccessful attempt to torpedo British Hospital ship off Havre. Russian successes in Poland and the Carpathians. February 4.—German auxiliary cruiser sunk by H.M.A.S. Australia off Patagonia. Turks defeated at three points on the Suez Canal at El Kantra, Ismailia and Tusun. German destroyer159 words
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Article549 1915-02-09 7 ADMIRAL BEATTY’S ACCOUNT. London, January. 28—Admiral Beatty’s p'eliminary account of the fight in the North Sea shows that a battle flotilla and destroyers were patrolling, and at 7-30 on Sunday morning, they first sighted aud attacked the enemy, whose force, according to reports received, consisted of 4549 words
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Article37 1915-02-09 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Foo Shing, Brit., 1243, Hay, Feb. 8, Singapore, gen., Boustead Co. Daisy, Brit., Schaan, Feb. 8, .Singapore, Liquid Fued, A.P. Co. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Gully, Feb. 9, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co.37 words
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Article35 1915-02-09 7 To-day. Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Calypso for Tongkah. Ban Lee for Trang. Trang for Trang. Hong Bea for Rangoon. Sappbo for Teluk Anson. Pa’igkor for Bindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham Singapore.35 words
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Article20 1915-02-09 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Ngi Thye 11a.m. Deli Circe 2 p.m.20 words
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Article121 1915-02-09 7 Pbhang, February 9, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 516 3 Credit ...2/4 5/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 174} Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight Private 176121 words
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Article266 1915-02-09 7 Penang, February 9, 1915. S: 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. Cloves $4l266 words
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Advertisement97 1915-02-09 7 CASH Clearance Sale OF Surplus Xmas Bazaar Stock, NOW PROCEEDING. PENANG CONFECTIONERY, 18, LEITH STREET. BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Monuments and Tombstones of every description supplied. Inscriptions done in all languages, under skilled European supervision. The oest Italian and Carara Marble used. william inward s sons. ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND. Granite97 words
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Advertisement48 1915-02-09 7 THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD. ESTABLISHED 1869. New Business 1914... £3,576,800 Funds £8,705,490 Income £1,473,583 Increase of Funds 705,000 No Shareholders. All profits divided amongst Policy-holders. Claims, Loans and Cash Surrenders settled locally. Local Manager J. G. STRANGMAN. General Agents: BOUSTEAD Co,, Penang and Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement386 1915-02-09 7 A Bunch of Splendid and Appreciative Photoplays I at THE STRAITS CINEMA, PENANG ROAD. The Leading Premier Show in Penang and The People’s Favourite Rendezvous. TO-MORROW NIGHT I TO-MORROW NIGHT I Complete Change. The Latest and Best from the Cinema World. THE LATEST WAR NEWS! On the Ocean Battlefield, The386 words
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Advertisement1743 1915-02-09 8 t P. &O. lUqt- intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Steam Navigation Co. INDIA I I Wirelei» Telegraphy fitted on all TTEiU NAVICATIAU PAUDAIIV ITh Port Swett.nh.rn and Singapore. Wharf° P Kl g CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAV. CO, |T[> Steamer.. |> STEAM NAVIbAIIUN COMPANY, LTD. TBS Companies* steamers1,743 words
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