Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 July 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-07-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 162 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 17th JULY. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement969 1915-07-17 1 ~nz IF YOU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR SELL JRUB B E R i R OB TO "j y FORWARD GOODS re AMT PART or thb WORLD f 80 TO ALLEN DENNYS Co., 1 f. (UNION STRUCT. kl AB" 1t 1 TH It—tflf II M Y K NORTHAM HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHIC969 words
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Advertisement60 1915-07-17 1 laoooooßannanßnaoaamDaanDg i FOB SBO g YOB can have the Pinang g Gaaette posted every day q I for a whole year to your address. I (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). Proportionate Quarterly and g < Half-yearly rates. a I Subscriptions are payable in I advance and remittances should m I be addressed60 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article54 1915-07-17 2 The following ties have been fixed for Monday ChampionshipS F B Mar?in vF C Gregson (4). A W Harries v C C Rogers (5). Singlee Handicap Class AR N Byatt v A S Hall (6). Profession PairsW E McDonald and E A Davies v G M Terzano54 words
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Article55 1915-07-17 2 The following ties have been fixed for Monday FoursJC Rose, WS Dunn, AR Adam?, R Owen v W Hamilton, E R Henderson, J Sharp, J Dick (1). J G Allan, J M Chalmers (D), R H Reid, W K Sharpe v R R Turner, R C B Hay,55 words
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Article326 1915-07-17 2 M. F. A. LEAGUE. Crescent secured tbe League Championship by their rec®n r > d.feat of Bahrol Alam, and the full table for the First Division is given below. Four Clubs relegated to the Second Division do not appear in this year’s table, while Crescent Star and Hutton Lane326 words
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Article139 1915-07-17 2 At the Electric Polyscope to-night the following will be shown Up to her Tricks," a film in 4 par s, The Mysterious Man,” Big Horn Massacre,” 3 and 2 reel fiims, together with the latest Gaumont War Graphic Battle of Calais,” and several dramas and comedy films. At139 words
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Article97 1915-07-17 2 Ex-Volunteer writes to the Editor, Times of Malaya.” Sir,The controversies raised by the Eurasian community of the Straits is rather bewildering. Why do they not keep quiet and let their fair brothers defend the country What is the use of them troubling about being shot or exposed97 words
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Article80 1915-07-17 2 The Band will play the following programme of music an the Golf Club from 5-45 to 7-15 p.m. this evening:— 1. Selection Babylonia ...Williams 2. Why Don’t theßaud Play ...Boettger 3. Selection Robbie ...Elliot 4. Waltz Modern Eve ...Gilbert 5; ...In the Night. One Step ...Gilbert 6,80 words
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Article491 1915-07-17 2 A neutral observer communicates the following to The Times”: Mein Feld ist die Welt (my field is the world) is the bold inscription chiseled deep in the granite keystone over the entrance to the head offices of the Hamburg Amerika Line in Hamburg. In times of peace491 words
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Article289 1915-07-17 2 Trading With ths Enbmy. The foil wing official announcement has been issued Toe Board of Trade direct the particular attention of all manufacturers and traders concerned in the export trade to the need for scrupulous care in the transaction of their business aboard. The Government’s reprisals289 words
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Article106 1915-07-17 2 Lieutenant John William Hart, who is reported killed in action at the Dardanelles, was in his 29th year. He was educated at Greenock and at Fettea College, and after being six years in the Glasgow Branch of tne National Bank of Scotland, went to Rangoon in the106 words
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79 1915-07-17 2 The Hon Treasurer sen is us the following list of further eontribu'ions to the above Fund, forwarded t> the Chartered Bank, Penaisg. Balance on July 15 ...$26,903.65 Brown, Phillips and Stewarts, staff Jane Subscription 70.00 Lim Boon Thock contribution 30.00 Lim Boon Aw79 words
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Article38 1915-07-17 2 Balance on July 15 $1,661.09 Amt co'lected in Gala Club 240.00 European staff of the Malakoff Rubber Co and the Malakoff Plantations Co 130.00 Balance on July 16 $2,031.09 Amount previously acknowledged ...$13,457.11 Total $15,488.2038 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article103 1915-07-17 2 [To the Editor off the Pmang Qazelte Sir,Will you kindly insert the enclosed letter in your paper Thanking you in advance. Yours etc L P. Wilferstan. Chosen House, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, June 22. Mrs. L. E. P. Wolfersten, Alor Star, Kedah, Malay Peninsula. Dear Madam,I have103 words
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Article289 1915-07-17 2 It is not generally knovn that each belligerent nation in the field to-day is armed with a different make of rifle. Naturally, experts are not agreed as to which is ac u%lly the best, though those competent to judge are inclined to favour the British289 words
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Article238 1915-07-17 2 The Russian Consul transmits for publication a copy of a circular which has been issued by the Chamber of Export of Petrograd. It says The world-wide war has provoked d< ep revolution in international trade. Many products which previously were supplied to Russia by Germany and Austria-Hungary238 words
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Article137 1915-07-17 2 Very interesting are the figures j aB to hand, issued in the Canadian Govern-nent Blue Book for 1914. We quote for the information of our readers the figures of the five leadin» Canadian Life Assurance Companies. 8 Total Business in fforee as at Dec 31st 191137 words
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Article71 1915-07-17 2 Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Medan, have, on the advice of their Head Office', dismis’ed 6 Managers and 20 A-sistants from their rubber estates on the grounds that they were of German or Austrian nationality A lengthy circular is published in a Medan con empo a-y setting71 words
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Article78 1915-07-17 2 Saturday, July 17. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Empire Theatre, Penang Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road George Town Cinema. Sunday, July 18 Homeward Mail Closes 10 a.m. Church Services. Moaday, July 19. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 20 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Wednesday, July78 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1141 1915-07-17 2 wanted SHORTHAND ONE first class Pianist and one first T »"l! ht competent Lady Teacker». class Violinist for the Empfre Cinema in Ipoh. Must be able to play TYPEWRITING UNDERTAKEN* from Music. Good salary for the right persons. p or terms apply Apply to RRE Thj George Town Bill Posting1,141 words
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Advertisement50 1915-07-17 2 HOTEL NORMAN. Penang’s Select Residential Hotel. ENGLISH PROPRIETORSHIPENGLISH CUISINE. ENGLISH TREATMENT. Large Airy Rooms facing the Sea. Under the patronage of H. M. Judges, Medical Officers, Colonial Secretaries, Magistrates, ic. Terms Moderate and Inclusive. Cables Normans.” Telephone 392 Fortify yourself with Bovril IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE50 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1915-07-17 2 THE TIDES. PbnakgJuly, 1915. Penang Standard Times—He ghts referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Standard Standard Date Time. Hh ate Time. h m ft. h m ft. s 17 m 3 6 6.4 17 m 9 10 2.2 2 47 a 7.1 9 3«166 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1915-07-17 3 No doubt the present straggle for the Dardanelles is in many details unlike all the other campaigns of which those muchcontested straits have been the theatre. Steam and the ironclad, long-range gunnery and high explosive 3, aircraft and submarines. have vitally changed the problem of attacking1,202 words
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Article155 1915-07-17 3 Monfalcone, the Austrian town in the Gulf of Trieste, which has fallen to the Italians, has a special interest to Scotsmen. Eight years ago a shipbuilding yard was established there, aud it has develoyed into large dimensions, chit fly through the instrumentality of Scotsmen. Beginning in a155 words
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Article121 1915-07-17 3 M.M.” Result of Examination. The ladies of Kuala Lumpur have b-ea working hard in Ambulance classes for several months past. Recently an examination was held as per the S”. John's Ambulance regulations, when the following ladies were successful. We print their names in order of marksM.M.” - 121 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement23 1915-07-17 3 I ACETIC GLACIAL *****07. g Guaranteed* free from Copper. s I ACID NOW IN STOCK. I BOELEN Co., 49 Beach Street, Penang. iIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIiS23 words
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Advertisement112 1915-07-17 3 The Sting of Sciatica The stinging pains, the stabbing knife(thrusts of agony—-the fearful tortures of this dread disease have no more terrors for those who have tried and so know the power of Little’s Oriental Balm. If you have not used this miraculous remedy your faith may be weak. You112 words
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Advertisement325 1915-07-17 3 ll III III! ii I i'll I s [r H B 1 h r IRISZrM I I; I I Baby’s Food should I be in liquid form HI Baby’s delicate little stomach cannot digest solids E|| and consequently he can derive nothing but pain and SB Hi irritation from them.325 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous547 1915-07-17 3 BETTER THAN EVER! For Wonderful Value and Unrivalled Quality 1 Go to the THE STRAITS CINEMA Co., EMPIRE HALL, PtNANG ROAD, Phone No. 628. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I! THE TERRIFIC WINNER The Trey 0’ Heart, Crack O’ Doom, Serial No. 6 in 2 Reels, stale Mate Serial No. 7 in 2547 words
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Article36 1915-07-17 4 BlamdMordaunt.June 9, at Lon don, Lieut. R. W. H M. Bland to Mildred Dorothea Mordaunt. GillElcum.—June 12, at Southsen, N. R. de la Lee Gill to Jenie, daughter of Hon. J. B. Elcum, of Singapore.36 words
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Article1056 1915-07-17 4 The visit of the Canadian Premier to England, his presence at a Cabinet meeting and the important declarations made by himself and British statesmen, coupled with the splendid success of General Louis Botha in German West Africa and other recent circumstances and incidents unneces sary to enumerate in1,056 words
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Article1013 1915-07-17 4 It has been repeatedly reported that the Germans are p’acing much hearier guns on battleships now building than was originally decided upon. There is no reason to doubt it; the point is, how many large ships are under construction in German yards Last August Germany had started1,013 words
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Article37 1915-07-17 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefine i tin in Penaag was $BO.OO per picul, buyer’, no sellers—a decrease of 5 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £169 10s. Spot, and £163 ss. three months.37 words
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Article720 1915-07-17 4 Arrivals. By Alma (July 17) from Deli, Mr H Stewart, Mr J A Brown, Miss Yan Gui Chin, Miss Wong Kim Kon and Nor Mobd Maricani Most of the survivors of the battleship Majestic and about half of those of the Triumph, which were torpedoed in the Dardanelles, have720 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1915-07-17 4 BRISTOL MILK SHERRY AND ROYAL TAWNY PORT Shipped by Messrs. John Harvey Sons, Ltd., BRISTOL. BY ROYAL WARRANT WINE MERCHANTS TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. JUNORA COCKTAILS AND NERVES. WINE OF HEALTH More pleasing and in favour at all the Leading London Clubs and Hotels. Because JUNORA c ntains142 words
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Advertisement105 1915-07-17 4 E. O. HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. on Saturday, 17th July. After Diaaer at 10 p.m. The Misses AILEEN and DORIS WOODS WILL APPEAR WITH THEIR ACCOMPANIST Mrs. HARRY WOODS IN THEIR SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN CABARET.” ADMISSION FREE. NOTICE, TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PINANG GAZETTE.” The accounts of the Pinang*105 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1915-07-17 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 3- 6 a.m. 9-10 a.m. 2- p.m. 936 p m. 3- a.m. 9 41 a.m. 3-19 p.m. 10-6 p.m.37 words
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Article134 1915-07-17 5 MR. ASQUITH’S REBUKE. GERMAN OFFENSIVES IN EAST. NEUTRAL STEAMER TORPEDOED. AUSTRALIA’S EFFORTS. A quiet day was experienced in the West, where German at aoks ia the Argonne were beaten. The Rufsians have encountered a strong German offensive in the Baltic Province, between Riga ani Shavli. The line is134 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article110 1915-07-17 5 [Rkcter’s Services.] AN M. P. REBUKED. Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, July 15. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. H. Asquith, with great gravity, uttered a stern rebuke to Mr. R. L. Oulhwaite (Liberal, Hanley), who asked whether it was not a fact that both[Rkcter’s Services.] - 110 words
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Article167 1915-07-17 5 Respecting German peace terms,” various Washington correspondents, obviously writing after visits to the German Embassy, explain Germany’s chief wish to be the establishment of the principle that private non-contrabaud property at sea shall not be subject to capture unless it tries to run a regular blockade. If possible,167 words
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Article28 1915-07-17 5 Paris, July 16, A French communique says The day was relatively quiet. Two German attacks in the Argonne were repulsed. Elsewhere there were artillery actions.28 words
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Article56 1915-07-17 5 London, July 15. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under Secre’ary for War, informed Sir Henry Dalziel that the recent denial of the use of gas referred to Gallipoli. There was no change in our policy as to the use of gas in56 words
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Article69 1915-07-17 5 Reuter. London July 16. In the House of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary for India, said he had no information beyond the two reports already submitted to the House regarding the treatment of Indian prisoners in Germany. He understood they were given full opportunitv to performReuter. - 69 words
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Article860 1915-07-17 5 L. k W.” MR, BELLOC ON THE CHANCES. The chances of the enemy abandoning quite shortly his long maintained and now perilous defensive attitude op n the Western line have been discussed much more among the general public of Western Europe during the last weekL. k W.” - 860 words
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Article56 1915-07-17 5 ANOTHER BRIGADE ACCEPTED. London, July 15. The Imperial Government has accepted a further offer by the Commonwealth Government, of an infantry brigade, with supernumary units, and aso double reinforcements. Still Another Contingent. Melbourne, July 16. The Commonwealth Government is consulting the Imperial Goveromrnt regarding the con position of56 words
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Article34 1915-07-17 5 Melbourne, July 16. The Commonwealth Government has prohibited the export of gold, either specie or bullion. The Government is about to issue a war loan of £’25,000,000 at 4| per cent.34 words
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Article25 1915-07-17 5 Rtuter. London, July 15. The German spy, Rosenthal, whose arrest was reported on June sth, was convicted, and was executed this morning.-Rtuter. - 25 words
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Article38 1915-07-17 5 Robert Rosenthal confessed that ho was «ent over by the German Admiralty to obtain information on naval matters. Rosenthal was arrested as he was leaving the country, after being in Britain a short time.38 words
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Article27 1915-07-17 5 London, July 15. Lieut.-Col. Biddulph, Ceylon Planters’ Rifle Corps, has been appointed to command the Bth Battalion of the Loyal North Lancashire Regim nt.27 words
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Article203 1915-07-17 5 GOVERNMENT’S lOLICY. London, July 16. Tn the Bouse of Lords, the Marquess of Crewe, replying to a series of questions in regard to cotton as contraband, reiterated that the Government hoped by continual friendly negotiations with neutral countries to gradually limit the exports to these countries to203 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article89 1915-07-17 5 ATTACKS IN THREE THEATRES. Petrograd, July 17. A Russian communique says: The enemy, strongly reinforced, took the offensive, on July 14th, in the region between Riga and Shavli. Oar cavalry and advance guards detain the enemy at crossings of the river Windawa, and at Venta and other favourable89 words
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Italy's Campaign.
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Article83 1915-07-17 5 INFANTRY’S ACHIEVEMENT. London, July 17. There has been a renewal of aetivity on the Italian front, after a lull which sstwd some days. The communique records a feat by an infantry Attachment, in sca'ing the tides of a ravine reputed to be inaccessible, ai d surprising and capturing83 words
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Turkey and the Near East
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Article78 1915-07-17 5 SUCCESSFUL BOMBARDMENTS. London, July 15. General Sir lan Hamilton says: The pteliminary bombardments to both attacks on Monday were mosb successful. The enemy’s first lines were easily carried. The General adds When a brigade of the Naval division retook a lost section, they were supported by the78 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article40 1915-07-17 5 Kondon, July 14. The large Norwegian steamer Rim was torpedoed last n’ght, without warning, in the North Sea, and sank in three minutes. The second engineer was killed by the explosion. The crew were brought to Yarmouth.40 words
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Article25 1915-07-17 5 GERMANY ADMITS LIABILITY. Washington, July 16. Germany admi's responsibility for the torpedoing of the American steamer Nebraskan ou May 26rh, and offers compensation.25 words
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Article25 1915-07-17 5 The Hague, July 16. The Dutch Second Chamber adopted the bill for the enlargement of the Navy by 6 votes to 21.25 words
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General News.
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Article132 1915-07-17 5 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS. London, July 15. In the House of Common?, Mr. J. King (North Somerset) a«ked whether His Majesty’s representatives in China had received complaints regarding present difficulties, or th® future status of British subjects trading at Kiao Chau. Sir Edward Grey, in rep’y,132 words
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Article65 1915-07-17 5 London, July 16. In the House of Commons, in the debate on the estimates, Sir J. D. Rees drew attention to the fact that there was no grant for Nyassaland, and asked if this was due to the removal of the military. The Hon. E, S. Montagu, Financial Secretary65 words
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Article36 1915-07-17 5 London, July 17. The Hon E. 8. Montagu, Liberal M. P. for Chesterton, and Financial Secretary to the Treasury, has become engaged th Mias Venetia Stanley, daughter of Lord Sheffield.36 words
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Article36 1915-07-17 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 17. Intimation has bsen received that Second Lieutenant V.D. French, Oxford nd Bucks Regiment, Ja'e manager of Shelford Estate, Klang, died of wounds on June 16lh.36 words
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Article475 1915-07-17 5 A German submarine of the very latest type has been sent to the English Channel. King Constantine is forming a Coalition Cabinet in order to preserve Grecian neutrality. The Stamps states tbat owing to the Greek coast being blockaded a protest has b eu sent t o475 words
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Article158 1915-07-17 5 London, July s.The Germans are developing their machine-gnu service in order to balance their enormous losses. Indications are that they will depend upon machinery rather than men in the second year of the war. The reply of the Allies will be both men and machinery. All ths home158 words
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Article150 1915-07-17 5 The Batavia Niewsblad learns that Dowes Dekker, the former leader of the Indian Party in Java, who was removed to Holland, where he has undergone a medioal course, is now working as a doctor in Zurich, Switzerland. A Batavia telegram of the 13th inat. says that a fierce150 words
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Article746 1915-07-17 5 The Hou. Robert Munro has been re-appointed Lord Advocate, and Mr. T. B. Morison, Solicitor-General, tjr Scotland. Mr. B. J. Eaton is to lecture at the Klang Club on Monday n*-xo at 4 pm. on Variability of Plantation Ribber; it» Cause and som> Contributory factor*. Capt. Deuisen746 words
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Article39 1915-07-17 5 THREE MACHINES PRESENTED. Mr. Alma Biker informs us that he re ceived the following telegram from Louden yesterday i The three aeroplanes from Malaya have been presented by Queen Alexandra to the Royal Flying Corps.”39 words
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Obituary67 1915-07-17 5 Obituary. MR. O. E. COCKRAM. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, July 17. The death occurred in Seremban Hospital, after an operation for appendicitis, of Mr. C. E. Cockram, accountant and general agent, of Kuala Lumpur. Deceased was a well-known Free Mason and was married to a daughter of the67 words
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Article976 1915-07-17 6 READY TO DIE I'o END WAR. Below is a letter from a Breton farmer, a very intelligent man, about forty years of age, a private in a regiment of Territorials see jndly, a fragment of a letter from a Paris politician who is a distinguished Socialist976 words
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903 1915-07-17 6 Indianapolis Star.” PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE. British communities everywhere in the East are rising to a sense of their responsibilities, says the Calcutta Englishman.” Onevery important outcome of the riots in Singapore has been the introduction of a Bill in the Singapore Legislative Council requiringIndianapolis Star.” - 903 words
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Article353 1915-07-17 6 SUNDAY, JULY 18. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—7th Sunday after Trinity Matins, 8 a.m Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Tamil Service), 9.15 a.m Sunday School, 5 p.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 6 pm. Hymn 534 Far down the ages now Psalm XCIII Ouselay, Psalm X'TV Gray, Magnificat353 words
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Article49 1915-07-17 6 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, July 17, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Edavana, Brit., 2686, Rouse, July 17, Negapatam, gen., H. Liebert Co. Malacca, Brit., 404, Dun, July 17, Tongkah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan Co. Avagyee, Brit., 247, Capt Murphy, July 17, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co.49 words
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Article65 1915-07-17 6 To-day. Atjeh for Langsa Edi, T. Semawe, Segli and Olehleh. Bulimba for Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Reael for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Edavana for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hok Canton for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Penang for Port65 words
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Article50 1915-07-17 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Madras, taking mails Ekma 10 a.m. for Europe, etc., vid > Regtr. up to 6 p.m, Bombay J 17th inst. (Saturday) Momday. Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban Hakata Maru 2 p.m. T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang etc, Padang De Klerk 250 words
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Article61 1915-07-17 6 Monmouthshire, S’pore, July 18, B Co, Radnorshire, Colombo, July 18, B Co. H Mani, S’pore, July 19, P 8 Co. Bandon, S’pore, July 20, G H S Co. St Ronald, S’pore, July 22, PS fc Co. K Maru, S’pore, July 23, B Co. T Maru, R’goon, July 26,61 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1915-07-17 6 THE MERCANTILE PRESS. £5, Biach Street, Penang. The interest and responsibility of Ana Mahomed Abdul Cader in the partnership in the above Press ceased as and from the 30th day of June, 1915. The said Press will be carried on by Kawana Moona Shayna Shini Tamby solely. The said Ana286 words
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Advertisement262 1915-07-17 6 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., PENANG. Tailoring Department. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT? If not, can we induce you to do so Our Materials are right. Our Prices are right and we guarantee all Garments made by us to give complete satisfaction. ARMY GREY AND KHAKI SHIRTS QUICK DELIVERY, Send262 words
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Article587 1915-07-17 7 FRENCH TRIBUTES. Paris, July I.The Journal” gives the following account; of Lieutenant Warneford 1 last flight On Thursday, after a lunch at which he had been eotertained by a few of his fellow countrymen, Lieutenant Warneford went to Buc in order to try a biplane; He587 words
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Article318 1915-07-17 7 VICTIMS F@UND FIFTY FEET APART. Before the fatal accident at the Buc Aerodrome Lieutenant Warneford made an inirial trial fl ght, lasting five minutes, with Naval Lieutenant Fitzgibbons, without mishap. It was arranged that the latter’s wife should go up as passenger for second flight, but at318 words
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Article289 1915-07-17 7 S.T.” Vivat Sunk and Brisbane Badly Damaged. The arrival of the steamer Brisbane at Tanjoog Pagar on Wednesday afternoon in a badly damaged condition was the means whereby news was brought to the port of the loss of the Vivat. In the early hours of yesterdayS.T.” - 289 words
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Article230 1915-07-17 7 Messrs. Guthrie <fc Co., Ltd., in the weekly report dated Singapore, Wendesday 14 f h inst., s?ys :The promise of high prices indicated by the exceptional demand experienced last we?k and the further rise advised from the other side was not fulfilled at the sale held to-day,230 words
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Article207 1915-07-17 7 Total of £100,000,000. In a written reply to Sir John HarmoodBanner, Mr. Runciman says The enemy property in this country to the amount of £97.000,000, which has now been increased to £100,000,000, of which the Public Trustee has received informotion in accordance with the Trading with207 words
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Article610 1915-07-17 7 V V* wv V go home?Philadelphia North American.” THE STANDARD MARKET. There is little change to report in the general situation, supplies being pretty regular and the consuming demand remaining consistently steady, says the Ironmonger of June 19th. The sharp rise in values this week was occasioned by theV V* wv . V ~ go home?Philadelphia North American.” - 610 words
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Advertisement247 1915-07-17 7 WHY MALARIA RECURS. Once the spores of the Malaria parasite have become established in the blood something more efficacious than quinine which at best is purely a palliative is necessary to eliminate them. Unless three spores are completely exterminated they will remain dormant for varying intervals of time only to247 words
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Advertisement566 1915-07-17 7 1 HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. I 4K Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of the Public is drawn to Skimmed Milk. 2 THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS B a At Budapest in 1909 and at Berne in 1914 recognised that B j SKIMMED MILK I B CONSTITUTES A B S WHOLESOME566 words
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Advertisement2429 1915-07-17 8 P. &O. intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd, Ocean Steam Navigation Co. Rr|TISH |nDIA Kor i Intended to Sail. Steamer. STEAM SHIP Ct., Wirek.. Telegraphy fitted oa .11 Vlr a TIAII rAUDANV ITh Port Swettenham Mid Singapore. EVery fX'.Ttbo Pm Klane CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO.. LTB Steamen. B\2,429 words
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