Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 May 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-05-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 114 VOL. LXXIII. WEDNESDAY. 19th MAY, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement929 1915-05-19 1 f7oTX!ciDacczrooL_jocziL!t km kjcz L if you want to ship, BU/ OR SELL ’RUBBER: k OR To L FORWARD GOODS L i ro AMY PAST or ths WORLD M GO To D ALLEK DENNYS Co., L R T. UMON MTMKSCT. a Par > ifK~m m n ~it ir irw —nr~h N929 words
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Advertisement66 1915-05-19 1 Boddoub soooaD k oaao■a dqo 0« a FOK sao 3 D enn have the Pinaag B f X Gaßstte n posted every day C foe a wbote year co your address, a C (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, >27). PiegNßrsiouate Quarterly and c 3 Half-yearly ratoa. I Bohecrfptione are payable in aANßsee and66 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article507 1915-05-19 2 THE FIRST DAY’S RESULTS [From Our Own Correspondent.} Singapore, May 18. The following are the results of the races to-day. 1. Ths Opening Stakes. Value $6OO. A Selling Race. A Handi cap for Horses that have non won a Stake above $750 since Ist January 1914. The Winner507 words
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Article144 1915-05-19 2 [Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, May 19. The following are the handicaps for the second day’s events. Singapore Stakes. Glorify 10.7 Rouge et Noir 8.1 Storey 9.3 The Friar 7.8 Tongkah 8.9 Gay Gordon 7.7 Stable Stakes. Michael Graham 9*2 Wistful Lass 8 7 King Blaze B*ll144 words
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Article220 1915-05-19 2 THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The following ties are fixod for today •<— Men’s Doubles Handicap Class B Landon and Ward —2 6) v Oxenbam and Rickett —15.3). Mixed Doubles Handicap—Mrs Phillips and Threlfall —15.4) v Mrs Low and J Anthony (Ser). Miss Heim and Bennett —4/6) v Miss220 words
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Article53 1915-05-19 2 Selangor V. Perak. The foil jwing will represent Selangor in the above match at Kuala Lumpur on Whit-Moaday, the 24th instant:— C B Atkinson, A S Bailey (capt) W' L Chamberlain, N Grenier, Dr Hennessy, T G Hickley, A Mustard, H R Nicoll, E W Oliver, A F Spooner,53 words
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Article1461 1915-05-19 2 —“The S. G.” LATEST NEWS OF THE EXPEDITION. His Highness the Rajah arrived at Kapit on the 20 h February accompanied by the Honourable the Resident of 3rd Division, reports ti e B. N. Borneo Herald.” A force of about 3,000 men was at Kapit ready to—“The S. G.” - 1,461 words
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Article296 1915-05-19 2 Mr. J. C. Adamson, representing the Shalimar Paint, Colour, and Varnish Co.. Ltd., Calcutta, who is at present in Penang, has completed arrangements with Messrs. B instead 6; Co. to represent the above Compiny in Penaog and to hold stocks of their manufactures. The Shalimar Paint296 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement567 1915-05-19 2 WANTED, ANTED a Machineman for Cylinder Printing Machine. Apply at once with copies of testimonials to The Works Manager, Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. TO LET. TWO SPACIOUS GODOWNS at 35, Beach Street. Apply No. 28, c/o Pinang Gazette. 465—20-5 TO LET. OFFICE and GODOWN at No. 6, Beach Street. Apply567 words
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Advertisement66 1915-05-19 2 International Football Match BETWEEN TEAMS REPRESENTING HOLLAND AND BRiTAI N On the East Coast of Sumatra at Medan, ON Ist JUNE. 1915. Kick off 5 p.m. prompt. Minimum Admission Fl. 1. Proceeds to be divided between Deli Fonds and British Bed Cross Society. MUSIC 8. O. K. BAND. Late trains66 words
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Advertisement136 1915-05-19 2 Have Hope Neuralgia can be cured Those darting, agonizing pains cm be stopped 1 Restful sleep and pleasant d ysmay be yours You can get relief NOW—this very day and hour—by the use of Little’s Oriental Balm. The maivellous efficiency of this wondeiful remedy is almost beyond belief. Yet its136 words
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Advertisement232 1915-05-19 2 'THERE is a VACANCY in A gentleman of quiet taste, J?** nished bungalow, pleasant convenient tion, good table, piano, garage. Apply No, 22, c/o Pinan9 WANTED VfOTOR CAR (four seuter) i n running order. °4 State full particulars and price to 386—u o N 14 0/0 PinM} FALMOUTH HOUSE PRIVATE232 words
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Article787 1915-05-19 3 PENANG COCONUT. The second annual general meeting of the above Co., was held on April 6 at Colombo at the office of Messrs. Whittali Co.’s Agentsand Secretaries, represented by Mr. A. S. Collett. Present:—Messrs, E. R. Waldock (in the chair), Edgar Turner (Directors), Hon. Mr. W. H.787 words
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Article812 1915-05-19 3 ANNUAL MEETING. Shareholders representing 88 738 shares were present at the second annual general meeting of shiceholders in the Taiping Rubber Estates, Ltd., (1913), which was held at the Palace Hotel, Shanghai. Mr. Brodie A. Clarke presided, and was supported by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie and J.812 words
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Article27 1915-05-19 3 Penang The E. iO. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, British Hotel, Falmouth House (Boarding.) Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Cbylon :—Nuwara Ellya.27 words
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Article691 1915-05-19 3 RECORD OF A SUCCESSFUL YEAR’S WORK. The following report ot the committee of the Kelantan Planters’ Association for the year 1914-15 has been forwarded by Mr. H. C. Paxon, chairman The membership consists as for the previous year of 37 votes, representing 15,217 acres planted. Six general and691 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement464 1915-05-19 3 BRITISH HOTEL, 22, LEITH STREET, PENANG. Under Japanese Management. Fitted with Electric Lights, Fans and Bells. Situated in the business centre. Recognised as the most comfortable and most moderate Hotel in Penang. Catering under the direct supervision of the Manager. Y. ICHIBE, Manager. Telephone Cable:— No 480 British Hotel,” Penang.J464 words
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Advertisement218 1915-05-19 3 IF IT FITS YOU, WEAR THIS CAP. Advertising isn’t a cruicible with which lazy, bigoted and incapable merchants can turn incompetency into success —but one into which brains and tenacity and courage can be poured and changed into dollars. It is only a short cut across the fields—not a moving218 words
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Advertisement385 1915-05-19 3 RMIIIIIIBIIIiiIIIBMiIIIWIMIIB Officially Tested 3 and |f Proved Reliable > "\7ERY possibly no Infant Food has 3 been so thoroughly tested by F official authorities as Glaxo. |J’ xrrr 3 For over five years it has been persis3 tently in use by various Corporations. fj in Schools for Mothers, and in385 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1915-05-19 3 THE TIDES. Penang—May, 1915. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard H Date. Time. Hfc Date Time. HL h m ft. h m ft. W 19 m 240 5 1 19 m 829 2 3 2 22 a 6 3119 words
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Article59 1915-05-19 4 De Reis—Haslam.—At the Church of the Assumption, on the 18th May, 1915, by the Rev. L. M. Duvelle, James Leonard De Reis, of the Penang Smelting Works, youngest son of the late Mr. S. A. De Reis, Chief Clerk, Post Office, Penang, to Emily Mary, third daughter of the59 words
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Article1026 1915-05-19 4 A sickening piece of intelligence has come over the wires. Even in these war days, when we have grown more or less hardened to huge losses of life, the report that six thousand Armenians have been massacred by Turks and Kurds fids the mind with horror. At1,026 words
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Article866 1915-05-19 4 Reuter wires that all His Majesty’s horses for the Derby have been scratched—except Sammarco. This is a valuable item of news, or it would have been if Sammarco had been scratched too. It looks as though the vigilant agency is endeavouring to make a mountain out of866 words
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Article40 1915-05-19 4 The 8.1. pack-t s Tara with the mails from Europe left Negapatam at 7 a.m on Sunday rug is expected to arrive here t i-morrow morning. The Homeward mail by the Golconda closes at 6 p.m. on Friday.40 words
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Article25 1915-05-19 4 By Alma (May 19) from Deli, Capt Cheney, Messrs C M Sigmund, J G Keuiemans, Dr McVkee, L M Cheah and A L Jomes.25 words
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Article838 1915-05-19 4 Mr. J. G. T. Pooley has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Capt. J. G. Cheney, Penang Volun» eer arrived from Deli thia morning. Mr. and Mr?. C. W. H. Cochrane are shortly leaving Kuala Lumpur for Home Mr. A. B. Slee has obtained a commi,. aion in the838 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement107 1915-05-19 4 5 THE POPULAR PETER WALKER PETER WALKER S 3 LAGER 111 f AB PETER FROM ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, or SELLAR, MURRAY Co., H. M. S. NAVAL PARTY AND PENANG VOLUNTEERS. Inspection by the HON BLE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. Per Snapshots by Photographers of an Allied Nation, PAY A VISIT TO NIKKO107 words
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Advertisement33 1915-05-19 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, “SANATORIUM” PENANG HILL Completely Renovated. Aa hoar and 10 minutes from the E. ft HOTEL Chairs and Coolies always in readiness at the foot of the Hill. Sabkies Brothers Proprietors.33 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1915-05-19 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 2 40 a.m. 8-29 a.m. 2-22 p.m. 9-19 p.m.25 words
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Article337 1915-05-19 5 MOKE BRITISH SUCCESSES. MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. THE RUSSIAN VICTORY IN GALICIA. MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS. Sir Pou.las Haig’s First Army gained further ground on Monday between Neove Chapelle ani La Bissee, and took a large numbar of prisoners The British bad been unsuccessfully counter-attacked on Sunday night. lu the337 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article247 1915-05-19 5 [Reuter’s Services]. 1,003 PRISONERS TAKEN. [Copyright Tĕlegr*m.' (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, May 18. A French communique says We maintaired all our gains on the east bank of the Yser. The British, north of La Baesre, who were counter-attacked very strongly by Germans on Sunday night, continued to[Reuter’s Services]. - 247 words
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Article410 1915-05-19 5 DEADLY ARTILLERY WORK London, May 18. Correspondents in Northern France describe the Bri ish preparation for the attack at Festubert, north-west of La Bas see. It was the firest artil’ery work' hitherto, and smashed the wire most effectively, hence the casualties were less than were to410 words
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Article34 1915-05-19 5 ANOTHER FRENCH SUCCESS. Paris, May 17. The French troops have gained a brilliant success, capturing Escka, in the Cameroon?. The French losses were insignificant and those of the enemy seri< u a34 words
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Article79 1915-05-19 5 STORIES OF DISASTER. Paris, May 18. Unconfirmed reports from Northern France state that a Zeppelin which was shelled by a French destroyer fell into the sea and disappeared off Gravelines and that the crew were drownrd. A Zeppelin which was damaged by the Calais guns fell two79 words
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Article17 1915-05-19 5 CHILDREN KILLED. Calais, M?y 18. A Zeppelin dropped bombs on Calais, killing some children.17 words
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Article70 1915-05-19 5 L 1 Wrecked in North Sea. Wrecked near Mlawa, Sept. 1914. Wrecked at Dusseldorf by British Airman. Nov. 10, 1914. Wrecked near French lines. Wrecked near Cologne, Feb. 28, 1915. (Parseval) Wrecked at Libau. L 3Wrecked in Denmark, Feb. 17, 1915. LC in North Sea, Feb. 18,70 words
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Article19 1915-05-19 5 London, May 18. AH His Majesty’s horses for the Derby have betn sciatched, ticept Sammarco.19 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article137 1915-05-19 5 ALL ALONG THE LINE. Petri grad, May 18. A Russian communique says the battle at Chavli conrinues to develop most favour ably to the Russians. The Russians crossed the Dubissa and attack! d the Germans, storming their trenches and capturing prisoners. We have taken up a new front137 words
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177 1915-05-19 5 A REMARKABLE COLLAPSE. Petrograd, May 18. A Rus-ian communique says The magnitude of the Austrian rout in Bukovina entirely nullifies the Austrians’ temporary success in West Galicia. The whole region from the Daies'er to the Pruth is now in our power. The Austrian Army is177 words
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Article148 1915-05-19 5 ANTI GERMAN FEELING. Borne, May 18 Anti-German feeling is very high. The Municipality proposes to al’er German streets to Italian British, French and Russian flags are flying everywhere. German Despondency. Amsterdam, May 18. The most influential German newspapers declare that war with Italy can now hardly148 words
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Turkey and the Neat East
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Article262 1915-05-19 5 6,000 ARMENIANS MASSACRED. London, May 17. A telegram from Urumiah (Persia), dated May 15th, stages that six thousand Armenians have been ma stered at Van. The Armenians are now defending themselves against the and Kurds, but he p is urgently needed. Van, the scene of the latest massae’e,262 words
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General News.
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Article121 1915-05-19 5 ASSAILANT KILLED. Madrid, May 17. The Premier, Senhor Chagas, while proceeding to L'sbon, was seriously wounded with a revolver at a wayside s.atiou. The assailant was killed. Lisbon's Losses. Lisbon, May 18. The latest numbers of casualties are given as 200 killed and 500 wounded, mostly of121 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article326 1915-05-19 5 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir—For a long time I have noticed an advertisement appearing in the papers, in which a Chief Boarding Officer is required for Penang. The duties carry with it sufficient responsibility to make it necessary for the Officer to326 words
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Article37 1915-05-19 5 The following are the latest quotations in our share list:— Yesterday. To-day S8A»«. a r. a If 7, Renong 22/- 4J4/6 (Jenera/. Shell Transport 92/6 97/6 92/6 95/Rubber (Dollar}. Mala&off $2.30 $2.40 $2.40 s2|37 words
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Article32 1915-05-19 5 To-day’s quotation for unrefine 1 tin in Peuang was $80.5) per picul, business done. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £162 10;. Spot, and £162 10s. three months32 words
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Article83 1915-05-19 5 Messrs. Kennedy <fc Co as Secretaries inform us that the output of the Ulu Fiah Mina for the mon h of April was 400 piculs. Mr.’ A. E. Coope is now acting as A. D. O. at Ipoh in the p ace cf Mr. F. T. Tree, who83 words
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Article528 1915-05-19 5 DINDINGB MURDER CHARGE. At tbe Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon before Mr. Justice L. P. Eoden and a jury, the hearing was continued of the charge of murder against a Tamil named Perumal, who was accused of causing the death of his wife Periatbai, at Pundut Estate, Bindings,528 words
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Article149 1915-05-19 5 DE REIS—HASLAM. The wedding took place at the Church of -■■nnoption, yesterday, of Mr. James D** R ia, youngest son of the late Mr. S. A De Beis, Chief Clerk of the Post Office, and Miss Emily Mary Haslam, third daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Haslamjcf149 words
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48 1915-05-19 5 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following further contributions to the Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on May 17 ...$19,228.89 Toh Khay Beng ICO 00 Balance on May 18 ...$19,328 89 Remitted to London on Feb. 24. £lO,OOO48 words
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Article53 1915-05-19 5 The Band will play tbe following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m this evening 1. Selection English ...Hartmann 2. Gavotte Louis XIII ...Riviere 3. Waltz Cupid ...Burns 4. Barn Dance Faust up to Date ...Lu'z 5. March It's A Long Long IFay53 words
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Article955 1915-05-19 5 [By Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, May 16. The opening of the new building of the Young Men’s Christian Association by H. E. the High Commissioner, and his remarks on that occasion, have been the means not only of giving a fillip to the work that is955 words
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Article1181 1915-05-19 6 BY THE BISHOP OF LONDON. I am glad to accept an invitation to Write on this subject, as I should like t > say something in honour of the men whom I have learnt to love and respect more than ever during the last fortnight. I1,181 words
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Article104 1915-05-19 6 How thb Apparatus Works, A German prisine* h»s state! that in coarse of his military service he received instructions how to use the Brandroehre,” the machine designed, during an attack, to asphyxiate the defenders. It consists of a stick at the end of which a brass tube about104 words
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Article101 1915-05-19 6 Sentknce of Death. Ou Monday morning, in the Supre ne Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Mr. Justice Innes, Judicial Commissions, and two assessors, Messrs. C. L Chapman and G. A. Wemyss, a Tamil coo'ie named Valen, employed on Seafield Estate, Batu Tig», was tried for the murder of his101 words
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Article106 1915-05-19 6 Would’Make for Pba.ce London.—Lord Brassey, speaking at a meeting of the Colonial Institute, said that the Dominions’ demand for a share in the foreign policy of the Empire was justifiable. Th a ir participation would make for peace and act as a brake on fanciful schemes or in106 words
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Article83 1915-05-19 6 Messrs. Allen Dennys <fc Co. advise us that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender yesterday, 53,000 lbs sold Diamond Smoked Sheet $127 to $129 No. 2 121 126 Plain 116 117 Unsmoked Sheet 113 122 Fine Pale Crepe83 words
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Article90 1915-05-19 6 Wednesday. May 19. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. ose’s Circus. Empire Theatre, Penang Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Tkvraday. May 20 Mail arrives morning. Singapore Races. Baud, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Fridav. May 21. Homeward Mail Closes 6 p.m. Harmston’s Circus. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saturday, May90 words
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Article18 1915-05-19 6 May 28.—The Grotesques, Town Hall. Early in June.—H.M.S. Pinafore, Town Hall June 4 and s.—lpoh Races.18 words
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Article722 1915-05-19 6 TRENCH WARFARE. Mr. Hilaire Belloc, in ‘‘Land and Water,” B«ys the common feature nowadays is the domination exercised over the new trench warfare by the heavy gun. Many excellent critics have eaid that there is nothing new in this, because whenever siege work was concerned the722 words
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Article202 1915-05-19 6 Mr. Hilaire Belloc in tbs latest issue of “Land and Water” refers to the tendencyjto under-rate the effect aud to misunderstand the character of the Neuve Chapelle success. He emphases that the thing for the public to note is not haw much might have been done,202 words
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Article1038 1915-05-19 6 DORSET'S’ COLONEL KILLED. Madras, May 7.—The 2nd Dorsetshire Regiment, which was a few years ago in Madras, has lost its officer commanding, Lieutenant-Colonel 8. L. Rosher, who was killed in the successful operations in the vicinity of Shaiba, in the Persian Gulf, a few weeks1,038 words
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Article435 1915-05-19 6 A SERIOUS MOTOR SMASH. A serious motor-car smash, in which several people had veiy narrow escapes, occurred on Sunday morning in Grove Road, Singapore. lu the early hours a large party of Japanese seamen started out on a tour of tbe is'and, occupying in all something like435 words
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Article266 1915-05-19 6 In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Monday, Mr. Justice Earnshaw was occupied with the appeal of two Chinese boys, B*an Lai Hing and Bean Joo Jean, against the sentence of two months’ imprisonment passsd upon them in the police court, the charge against them being that266 words
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Article220 1915-05-19 6 At a summary Court-Martial, held at Meerut on April 19, No. 572 Sowar (acting Lance Dafadar) Ishar Singh, and No 310 Sowar Hazara Singh, both of the 12th Cavalry, No. 2970 Havildar (QuarterMaster Havildar) Biba Singh and No. 2848 Sepoy Pbula Singh, both of the220 words
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Article598 1915-05-19 6 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION’S OPINION, Calcutta, May 10.—The European a, go ciation have adiressed a letter to Government of India, Homs department on the question of volunteering j n j a ,j a with special reference to the propose made by the Bengal and Bu rrni chambers of commerce598 words
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Advertisement247 1915-05-19 6 A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. Nervous people who have not yet developed a disease that can be recognised an treated by the medical profession have t*o greatest trouble in finding relief. Irritation, headache, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, all these d scomforts make i miserable but are endu r ed rather than247 words
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Article340 1915-05-19 7 Mr A. W. Gam age on the Value of Personality. Mr. A. W. Gamage, managing director of A. W. Gamage, Limited, discourses pleasantly on ihe value of the public’s goodwill, in a contribution which he makes today to the series of articles on Business Opportunities in340 words
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Article261 1915-05-19 7 On the outbreak of the mutiny the Bishop and all the Clergy in Singapore at once put themselves at the service of the authorities, and rendered valuable help in various and novel capacities A visitor to Government House,” —so runs the report in the Cathedral Monthly Paper,261 words
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Article283 1915-05-19 7 M. Viviani’b Stirring Declaration. Paris, April 12.—M. Viviani. the Premier, addressing the Council General at Gneret, declared that Germany was completely ignorant of the soul of France and was now suffering the punishment of her error. Germa >y thought to find before her a nation283 words
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Article35 1915-05-19 7 CLEARANCES. To-day. Jin Ho for Asahan. Sanuki Maru for Singapore, China and Japan. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Bharata for Singapore. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping. Yatshing for Calcutta and Durban.35 words
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Article75 1915-05-19 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Leong Ho 8 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 9 a.m. Deli Alma 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, > Port Dickson, and > Perak (E.S. Co) 2 p.m. Malacca J Port Swettenham and Singapore Tara 3 p.m. Bindings,75 words
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Article19 1915-05-19 7 Yat Shing, May 19, from Hongkong. Ayri, May 25, from Port Said. Cyclops, May 25, from Liverpool.19 words
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Article128 1915-05-19 7 Penang, May 19, 1915. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 1/4 3 Credit ...2/4 15/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 1/2 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174} 3 days' sight Private 176| Bombay Demand Bank 174 j Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight128 words
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Article267 1915-05-19 7 Penang, May 19, 1915. 8. P. Tapioca $6.00 sales. M. P. Tapioca $6.05 sales. Gold leaf 564.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $34.50 sales Trang Pepper $23 buyers. Mace $llO non. Mace Pickings $67.00 sellers. Cloves $45 sellers.267 words
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Article1281 1915-05-19 7 Issue S A Value. 2 Name. k M a? o Mining». Ayer Weng fßahmanJ DAP. 00. ja. ,n ,n Belat Tin Mining Co Chendertang Tin Dredging Co rn/I I Dee book Dredging N. L. 24/- 25/£1 Xi i Gopeng Consolidated 27/6 30 £1 12/6 D P* rt P* id1,281 words
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Advertisement402 1915-05-19 7 coming! coming ii of Hontf Kons The Event of the Amusement Season. UmV€lSiry 01 nODg flODg. UI D M QTft IU Q Matriculation, Senior and Junior H/■ 111 OIV IB O Local Examinations. (/TQPTTQ OTICE is hereby given that the li Matriculation, Senior and Junior AND ROYAL MENAGERIE. Local Examinations402 words
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Advertisement43 1915-05-19 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 Surrender settled locally. General Agents: BOUSTEAD Co., Penang and Singapore.43 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous319 1915-05-19 7 Will you be there? Where? Why at the “Polyscope” to see their special change of pictures to-night. THE ELECTRIC POLYSCOPE Co. LYCEUM THEATRE, ARGYLL ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT II An Entire Change of Programme, Detective Daring and the Thames Coiners, 2 Reels 2 Parts A remarkable sensational detective drama possesses many319 words
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Advertisement2423 1915-05-19 8 P. &O. intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Jrjto Ocean Steam Navigation Co. RrITISH INDIA intended to Sail. j Steamer. STEAM SHIP steam navigation company, ltd. ''ZrZZ'T MKKE Of Charge .nd ewh berth i. lurched T.luk Anrara Friday, .t 5 p.m. Hebe. Ohrna, Jwo eviX t^k'aid I avith au2,423 words
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