Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 August 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 183 VOL. LXXIII. THURSDAY. 12th AUGUST. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • INDIAN ITEMS.
    • 417 2 Simla, July 29.—1 t is interesting to note that there seems to be no falling off in the contributions which are constantly bfing made to the various war funds in India. One of the latest gifts is a fresh donation of a lakh of rupees from the
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    • 269 2 Tie following letter, dated Rangoon, the 19th Ju'y, has been forwarded from the Lieutenant-Governor of Burma to the Secretary General, the Order of the Hospital of S'.’ John of Jerusalem, in England Chancery St. John’s Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E. C. At the instance of Mr. C. Guinness, Agent
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    • 101 2 Calcutta, August 2 The task of orga nising the workshops of the Calcutta ju’e mills for the manufacture of munitions on the lines laid down by Mr. Victor Bayley, is now ne- rly comp'eted. The central factory which the Superintendent of Muni tions designed to establish, i->, thanks
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    • 40 2 Calcutta, July 29.—One of the results of the recently formed Munitions Department s that the output of the Dum Dum factory is bdng very largely increased. The staff are practically working night and day turning out bullets;
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    • 42 2 Simla, July 29.—The Government of India have decided that the orders regarding the grant of free passages Home to the families of British soldiers ordered on active service overseas, shall in similar circumstances be applicable to the families of volunteers.
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    • 274 2 Simla, Augu-t 5 The following are examples of gallant deeds by sepoys, lanes i aiks, and mule corps drivers for which admission to the Ind an Order of Merit is rr-day gazetted. This civeted distinction is conferred upon: (1) Two sepoys of the 120th Rajputana Infantry, for
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    • 122 2 237 policemen from Upper Burma comprising Sikhs and Mahomedans having volunteered for service at the front were to leave Mandalay for Rangoon by express train on 4th August. Of these 120 men, two Indian officers and five non-commissioned officers are drawn from the Mandalay battalion
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    • 503 2 Calcutta, July 28.—The special correspondent of the Statesman wires from Silchar on July 27th that the floods in Cacbar have qnite subsided. The river and town of Silchar at present shows a normal appearance. Government is advancing agricultural loans liberally to assist ryots until the next crop,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1430 2 p KT/’\ r T*T/’ a E? KTOTICE is hereby given that on the Rates for IN V 1 IL/lLr. IN 24th July, 1915, I purchased from Cheah Gaik Seow the business of the Casual Advertisements. wanted. <weS X. is liable io pay all debts due by the George Town Kinema
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    • 340 2 Fresh B Breakfast B Rolls. I g You can enjoy fresh rolls, scones and milk bread twists every day, if you have the B baking done at home with the n g help of 3 JU The SURE rawing powder. Bread raised with Paisley fl ra Flour ”is so light,
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  • 1216 3 HIE DARDANELLES FROM THE IURKISH SIDE. The military problem of the forcing of the Dardanelles, writes Mr. Granvilles Fortescue at the beginning of July, is the most facinatiug one of the war. Not only dees it loom large wi‘h possible political consequences, but it combines all the
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  • 364 3 << g. t Charge Against a Bengali Policeman. A Bengali policeman named Peeranletta attached to the Bukit Timah police station, in the second court, Singapore, on Tuesday, was called upon to answer a charge of receiving an illegal gratification of $l9 and of attempting to obtain
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  • 304 3 We extract the fallowing from the “Oban Times” (the Aigyleshire County Paper) of 10th; uho viz. GlendarUel.” Obituary.—The deepast gloom was cast ever the district when it became known that Lieut. Colin W. Burnley Campbell of Ormidale was killed in action in Fiance.
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  • 328 3 CAPTURED AT LAST MARITZ’S PROCLAMATION. Colonel Maritz, the South African rebel, who had been, according to previous telegrams, captured by the Union forces, and shot by the Germans, is now reported to have been captured by the Portuguese in Angola, along with some followers. An old and well-known resident of
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  • 351 3 Private E. W. Smith of Whitton, who writes, under dare of June 13tb, sends two verses composed by a number cf his brigade, sung to the tune cf the popular ballad Sing me to sltep.” He says I know those at home aie only too delighted to
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  • 865 3 COLONIAL OFFICE IGNORANCE. In Lis attempts to obtain reasonable and authentic information as to the circumstances connected with tbe Singapore mutiny, Mr. Gershom Stewart, tLe Unionist Member for Wirral, has in his quiet but thorcugh manner done all that can be done in these times without embarrassing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 231 3 I GRAND-MARNIER. Al M “CORDON ROUGE,” "CORDON JAUNE.” The Perfect After-Dinner Liqueur. SOLE IMPORTERS: g Hibbert, Woodroffe Co., Ltd., ĔĔ (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). S THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY I Which has now borne the Stamp of Public Approval for OVER FORTY YEARS. I ENO’S ‘FRUIT SALT’ Pleasant to Take,
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  • 558 4 CHARGE OF VOLUNTARILY CAUSING HURT. TEACHER SENTENCED. The decision of Mr. V. G. Ezechiel, third Magistrate, in the case of Rex vs. Tan Kim Hoe, the Assistant Master of St. Xavier’s Institution, who is alleged to have caused the death of a pupil named Chin Kim Shin
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  • 170 4 Mr. Harold E. White of the AngloChinese School surrendered in the Tnir &gt; Court, to-day, before Mr. V. G. Ezechiel, to a warrant issued against him for disobeying a mmmons issued against him at thinstance of the Registrar of Births for failing to report the birth of
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  • 73 4 The Sharpshooting Carsons, havfng extended their stay io Penang, will give a few more performauc» s at the Straits Cinema. A holiday Matiuee is announced for Saturday. The George Town Kinema will show tomorrow, among several features, The Ma-ter of the World in 3 parts A Hereditary Burden”
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  • 37 4 Tne Contract Packet Tara with the Mails from Europe in*y b&gt; expected to arrive here on Saturday morning. The homewaid mail closes at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Registration up to 6 p m., on Saturday.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 230 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Dear Sir—l shall be much obliged if you will kindly publish the attached accounts &lt;-f the performance of 11 H. M S. Pinafore” given in aid of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales’ War Relief Fond on the Bth and
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    • 635 4 [To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette."] Sir, —I was very much interested in an article which appeared in your paper some weeks ago suggesting a special Department, for dealing with Indians in Malaya The utility and necessity of such a scheme as was then outlined
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    • 146 4 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sir —lt appears that the Malays in P. W. under tin leadership of Tuan Samat of Sungei Dua, P. W. will observe Thursday the 12th instant as their Hiri Raya Pussa and that the Malays in Penang directed by Tuan
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  • 52 4 [From Our Ouon Correspondent) Singapore, August 12. In Singapore Cricket Club Tennis Tournament th* Championship Final beween Gaunt and Upc itc was not finished. The other winners are “A” Singles—Hartnell. B Singles—Z bud»r. C Singles—Wilson. Newcomers—Wodehouse. A” Doubles—Tyler aud Hartnell. B Doubles—Dove and Aspinall. Profes-ion Pairs—Miles and
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  • 90 4 Messrs. Cunningham Clark Jc Co advise us that the unier-mention-d prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction and private tender ye terday: Diamond smoked sheet $126 to 131 Plain do 125 Unsmoked sheet 116 120 D amond do No. 2 118 121 Pale Crepe No
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  • 66 4 There will be no issue of the Pinang Gaze'te to-morrow. The Penang Library will be closed on Friday. O i Friday, the Chief Post Office and the Sub Post Offices will be closed at noon and on’y the 9 a.m. express will be issued. The Money Order and the
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  • 50 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m. 1. Selection Bid me Discourse ...Bishop 2. Old French Dance Fonlain&gt;bleau Vandervell 3. Waltz Song of the Sea Quentin 4. Bcho tische Blue Bonnets ...Balfour 5. March Troopers Review Tyers
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  • 126 4 German newspapers published exten sive eulogies cf the Kaiser on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the agreement securing Heligoland from Ei gland bv exchange. The papers emphasised the Kaiser’s foresight in obtaining the isla id, without which the present development of the German fle*-t would have been
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  • 899 4 STIR IN THE ENGLISH FORTRESS.” A German writer in the Cologne Gazette gives an interesting if possibly a somewhat imaginative description of a raid by a Zeppelin upon the British coast. He says Intelligence cruises by airships and aeroplanes almost daily increase our
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 115 4 BRITISH AND GERMAN VICTIMS Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, Augu,t 12 The Admiralty announces »1, small British patrol boat R a e commanded by Lieutenant H R was sunk by the German auxiltj: cruiser Meteor, on August 8 h in .l North S&lt;*a. 10 Four officers
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  • 597 4 M.M.” ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST. In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, ou Tuesday, before Mr McClelland, Mr E H Scott, planter, was charged with 'criminal breach of trust with respect to $lOO. Mr A S Bailev conducted the prosecution, Mr H H Wai»er defending accused whe pleaded not
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 503 4 LOST between the Golf Club, Western Road, Rice Course, Macaliuter, Anson, Lsru-, Notham Roads, Farquhar and Light Streits and the Fort a Moose Skin Purse C mtaining notes, £2 sterling and 2 farthing-», Mo'.or-cyc’e driver’s licence and some private papers belonging to C. B G. Bartels, Central Police Station. Finder
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    • 20 4 BANh HOLIDAYS. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, 13th August, 1915, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday.
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  • 415 5 UNREST IN CONSTANTINOPLE. London, July 9.—The special correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at Mitylene telegraphed yesterday :—Turkish prisoners who have arrived at Mitylene are being well f-.d, and they are jubilant at their rescue from the inferno of Gallipoli. They declare that the spirits of th J
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  • 177 5 A curious order has been issued by the police of Berlin against the making of unnecessary noise by the beating of carpets. As everyone who has been in Germany knows, this i&lt; a constant; annoyance, for every German h&usfrai thinks it necessary to beat
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  • 231 5 London, July ll.—Jacob Astley, a brother of Lord Hwings, has been sentenced to 19 months’ imprisonment f r forgery.— The above recalls an incident of a few years ago a visitor to Kandy calling bimse f the Hon. Astley but who was also known under the alias
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  • 1029 5 BRITISHERS FROM SIAM WITH THE COLOURS. The “Bangkok Daily Mail” gives the following list of British-Siam men who have joined the services in the course of the ydar in which the war has been going on Mr. Eric St. J. Lawson, Commissioner of Police, went home
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  • 454 5 In the Penang Municipality for the wee k ended July 17, there were 59 deaths —47 males and 12 females, equal to a death-rate of 29.45 per mille per annum, compared with 30.45 in the preceding week and with 39.23 in the corresponding week of last year. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 231 5 YOU CAN’T RUB IT OUT. The pain of rheumatism is something that you cannot rub out. Every sufferer from rheumatism has been advised to rub this or that on the affected part but after all the rubbing the pain remained. Thin blood and rheumatism come together and if they are
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    • 446 5 GREAT |l||||Tr |l| ||If'QIPROCEE!)!NG sale nnlltAnAi 100 Dozens. CotoM^ 1 &gt; A lliere Specially to Our order by g 1 JASON” UNDERWEAR Co., of Leicester. 1 I Splendid variety of colours:— T an», Greens Grey, xMiUve*, Navy and Black, all size". Usual Price SALE RATE 60 CtS. cents per pair.
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  • 1152 6 Sir Andrew Fraser, fotmer’y LieutenmtGovernor of Bengal, has written for one of the home papers an interesting article narrating what India has done in defence of the Empire. He pays a tribute at the start to the present Viceroy, Lord Hardinge, “who has won the
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  • 1521 6 While the legislators of the Colony have been struggling with divers problem» of draughtmanship calculated to test even the areatest legal minds, Penang has been busy, as witness the following in the official magnzice of the popular F.M.3, Volunteer Corps Recruiting in Penang has recently been nearly
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  • 181 6 FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT. Ths Bri-i-h Red Cross Fund will benefit to the extent of $355, as the result of a collection and sale of a framed photograph, for $4O, made at the Cabaret Entertainment at the E. O. last evening by Mrs. and Misses Woods, whose
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  • 43 6 MR. JUSTICE WOODWARD. The Hon. the Resident Councillor informs us that he has received a te from the Private Secretary to His xc lency the Governor, stating that Mr. Woodward, Judicial Commissioner, has been appointed Senior Puisne ul Straits Settlements.
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  • 45 6 To-day's qootauoa. for in Pe ang was $75 50 per picui, done—an increase of $l. t Tin is quoted in London £152 ss. Spot, and £154 10». mon Mrs. R. J. Falgar left for hr me by the »,s. Kashgar on Sunday.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 179 6 White Porcelain Rubber Cups M TUMBLER SHAPE. JJ Momi Rubber Chests j .JB 19* x 19" x 24". JJ Acetic Acid GLACIAL. JJ J Onoda Portland Cement J DRAGON BRAND. S i jg For Particulars and Prices apply to M The Eastern Trading Co., s M 3 X PENANG IPOH.
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    • 82 6 “E. S’ O.” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS "ON* HIRE S 4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322. NOTICE, TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE ‘■PINANG GAZETTE.” The accounts of the “Plnang Gazette,” having been Issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Owing to heavy outgoings, con. tlngent on the war,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 36 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water, 1-12 a.m. 7-27 a.m. 1- 6 p.m. 7 51 pm. 1-40 a.m. 7-55 a.m. 1-35 p.m. 8-17 p.m.
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  • 224 7 IMPORTANT VICTORY IN GALLIPOLI. german soldiers* plight. BULGARIA’S NEGOTIATIONS. latest peace campaign. No activity is reported from the Western front. Additional details in regard to the British success at Hooge, east of Ypres, suggest that the attack surprised the Germans, who have now come to regard each
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  • Francr and Belgium.
    • 196 7 [Reuter’s Services.] A SURPRISE ATTACK. Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, August 11. The British attack at Hooge appears to have been a surprise, judging from reports reaching the Dutch frontier of hurried German troop moments to Passchendaele, and Z.nnebeke, the Germans regarding every British attack as
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    • 106 7 additional casualties. London, August 11. The Press Bureau states that another woman was killed, and a further man and several w m-n wounded by the raid. The Lost Zeppelin. Amsterdam, August 11. Four Zeppelins passed Amelanl from the west, going towards Germany. Five were sighted on the
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    • 43 7 A FLYING ACCIDENT. London, August 7. Georgf-s Carpentier, the champion boxer, now of the French Aviation Corps, while flying an aeroplane in the Vosges, had a fail, in which he broke an ankle and split a bone over an eyebrow.
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    • 64 7 12.000 MEN RECALLED. London, August 11. Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview with a correspondent of the Temps said the shell output was fifty times greater in July than in September. It would be a hundred times greater this August, and from that month onward it would
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    • 19 7 London, August 11. Lieut.-Colonel A H Allenby of the Royal Scots Fusiliers has been killed.
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    • 185 7 GERMAN INSPIRATION. Nrw York, August 11. Theie is now more talk of peace than war in America, which is attributed to German inspiration. The Hearst newspapers lead the campaign with a full page editorial, entitled, Let a League of Neutrals urge the making of peace in
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    • 42 7 London, August 10. Baron von Biasing, the Governor of Belgium, has arrived in Berlin. Reasons for Resigning. London, August, 11. It is understood that General von Bissing has resigned the Governor-Generalship of Belgium, finding the post disagreeable and onerous.
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    • 61 7 London, August 11. German anxiety regarding finances is indicated by a semi-official note to the German papers on the 9th inst., declaring there had been too much speculation in Germany, and that private capitalists and financiers should concentrate on the Empire’s vital interests and not divert
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    • 18 7 London, August 11. The South African Overseas Contingent is adopting the Spiingbok as a badge.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 1187 7 FINAL SCENES. Petrograd, August 10. When the Russian troops marched cut of Warsaw the inhabitants shouted Come back and the soldiers answered Never fear, we shall return soon, en route to Berlin.” Great urns of tea were installed at all halting place o and restaurants, food shojs,
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    • 32 7 The French Consular telegram to Singapore states that, according to a Petrograd message, dated August 10th, the Russian troops have drive*’ back the Germans 37 kilometres from Riga.
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  • Italy's Campaign.
    • 200 7 THE ENEMY’S DIFFICULTIES. Udine, August 11. General Cadorna, the Italian Generalissimo, does not allow Austrian counterattacks, or a temptation of any k nd, to change his plans not to resume a decided offensive until he is well settled in the conquered positions. Austrian Losses. The Austrians, whose
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  • 26 7 Pretoria, August 11. Th® rebel leader, Colonel Maritz, and a small party of followers, have been arrested in Angola by the Portuguese authorities,
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 220 7 63G PRISONERS TAKEN. Lor don, August 11. General Sir lan Hamilton reports an important success in the Anzac zone.” Anzac is an abbreviation for the Australian and New Zealand Army Co r p°. A footing was gained in the Chunuk Bair portion of Sari Bair mountain, and the
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    • 82 7 RUSSIAN VICTORIES. Petrograd, August 11. A Russian communique mentions that Tut kish attacks over the whole front in the Caucasus, on Sunday, were repulsed. There was a despe ate fight for possession of Merghemir pass, from which the lurks were driven, and they fled in disorder. The
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    • 88 7 BULGARIAN PREMIER’S SPEECH. Sofia, August 11. A speech by the Bulgarian Premier, M. Radoskvoff, *t j a deputation regarding agrarian dispute o helps to clear up the complicated Balkan ituafcion. The Premier said the proposals of the Entente were conditional on repli s from Athens and Nish. Negotiations
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  • 64 7 BY ITALIANS IN AMERICA. Philadelphia, August 11. Several thousand Italians, armed with clubs and bottles, and waving Italian and American flags, stormed a meeting of Austrian and German agitators, and pummelled the audience. The meeting was part of a programme arranged by German sympathisers to persuade the
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  • 32 7 A SNUB TO AUSTRIA. Washington, August 11. The American reply to the recent Austrian note rejects the contention that American export of munitions to the Allies is inconsistent with neutrality.
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 231 7 AN EXTENSIVE OPERATION. Petrograd. August 11. The Baltic, on Sunday, saw the biggest Naval encounter of the war, when two German divisions of ves°eh of the line, with ciui°ers, and swarms of t* rpedo craft, swooped towards the Gulf of Riga. The battle raged for a
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    • 19 7 THE BATTLESHIP’S CREW. Athens, August 11. Most of the crew of the Kheyr-ed-Din Barbarossa were drowned.
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    • 27 7 The French Consular wire to Singapore announces that a B i ish submarine sank the Turkish battleship Kheyr-ed-Din Barbarossa in the Sea of Marmora.
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    • 64 7 AMERICA’S LATEST NOTE. Wa hington, August 11. The reply to the last German note regarding the steamer William P. Frye has been despatched. It is understood that while reaffirming that the Prus-o-American Treaty was violated, Ameiica ag-ees to accept payment under the conditions laid down in
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  • 24 7 London, August 11. The death has occurred of the Novelist, Richard Marsh author of “The Beetle” and many other popular works of fiction.
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  • 44 7 THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. (7?. G. Special London, August 11. Langkat Rubber Co Ltd., announce an interim dividend of 5 per cent. Selangor United Rubber Co. Ltd, will pay a dividend of 5 per cent. Weaker Market. The rubber market is weaker.
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  • 48 7 [From Our Own Singapore, August 12. At Singapore Rubber auctions there were offered 260 tons, and sMd 138 tons. The demand was good, but prices were somewhat down Fine Pale Crepe $133 Ribbed Smoked Sheet $l3O, Unsmoked $l2O. Large supplies of Unsmoked were bought in.
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  • 19 7 The copra market was weaker. Fine Sundried was $7.70, and Fair to Good up to $7.20.
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  • 72 7 HALF VILLAGE DESTROYED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 12. News has been received fiom Teluk Anson of a fire, at Sabak Beruam. The fire which is said to originate in a Malay tailor’s shop, spread so rapidly that in less than half an hour half
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  • 893 8 In the recent test case of Mrs Bea 1 the wife of an interned merchant officer who is a member of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, versus Mr F W Horlock, owner of the steamer Ooralie Horlock which was seized by the Germans on the outbreak of the
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  • 30 8 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Hebe, Brit., 346, Scott, Aug 12, T. Anson, gen,, Adamson Gilfillan &lt;fe Co. Kamor, Nor., 949, Odner, Aug 12, R’goon, rice, and gen., G H 8 Co.
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  • 28 8 To-day. Perak, (E. S. Co for Pert Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Alma for Deli. Kedah for Bindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Malacca for Tongkah.
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  • 263 8 Pbnang, August 12, 1915. 8. P. Tapiooa 15.70 sellers. M. P. Tapiooa 16.00 sales. Gold leaf 564.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. VThite Pepper 529 J buyers Trang Pepper out of season. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $6O sellers. Cloves
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  • 118 8 CLOSE AT OENEftAL POST OFFICE. To-Moxxow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Lian Choo 7am. Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee 8 a.m. Deli and Asahan Menggala 10 a.m. Singapore and Hongkong Dunera noon. Port Swettenham and Singapore Pin Seng noon. Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul Un Peng noon. Teluk
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  • 29 8 Kumsang. S’pore, August 12, B Co. rnngking, S’pore, August 14, G H S Co. Gleniffer, London, August 18, B Co. Benalder, London, August 25, S B Co.
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  • 128 8 Penang, August 12, 1915. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/16 ,1 4 months* sight Bank ...2/4 3/8 3 Credit ...2/4 3/4 3 Documentary ...2/4 25 32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 1751 3 days’ sight Private 17 7 j Bombay Demand Bank 175} Moulmein Demand
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 351 8 ■&gt;&lt; ii t-"" 1 “From the same tin of Benger’s Food vou can maintain a healthy I; f&gt; man or feed a baoy, i| I? Bender’s Food, prepared with fresh new milk, |i ffl combines all t.e elements necessary to sustain W life i.i fail vigour. In addition it contains
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    • 271 8 MICHELitI Tyres (the famous French make) c 1 1 Motorist: “Suit me? I should think sol as none other can.” STOCKISTS* KUALA LUMPUR: Societe Financiere Des Caoutchoucs. SINGAPORE: Dupire Brothers. IPOBF, F.M.8.: G. W. Wilson. G.F.B. INSURANCE. THE CORPORATION OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Royal Exchange, London COMMENCED business in
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  • 1297 9 .O 5 3 l»« ne Nam*. o* Value. J A’ O’ M N I N O 1 Ayer Wong rßabmarU DAP- 00. -30 c 400 ,0 io Bajat Tin Mining Oo 24 93 r 1 £i Chenderlang Tin Dredging Co 16/6 M pl Deebook Dredging N. L. 17/3 18'3
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  • 1154 9 AN ESTIMATE OF STRENGTH. Roms and Athens both report the appearance of seven large Gertnam submarines in the js3*ean, with a consequent threat to the safety of the Al ied warship? working at the Dardanelles. At the same time, Lord Selborne, a former First Lord of the
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  • 297 9 Sourabaya, August s.—At a recent committee meeting of the Batavia Rubber Association, the president, Mr. Kan, stated that it was deemed necessary to make certain radical changes in the bye-laws of the association in the interests of the rubber trade, and that it was of importance to
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  • 290 9 It is possible that in future, owing to the despatch of the homeward mails on Friday afternoons, the meetings of the Legislative Council will take place on Thursdays. Th s week, of course, Friday is a bank holiday. At the meeting on Thursday, the Treasurer will move That
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 Where to Stay. Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Falmouth House (Boarding.) Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—strand Hote 1 Cbylon :—Nuwara Ellya.
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    • 85 9 Quality. I? With LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE, 7? m a few drofs sprinkled over the meat, Pj/K %Ld fish or cheese, &c., are all that is SEp required to impart the most delicious ffllffi* piquancy and flavour. |w| KSSM The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients make a little of this
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 310 9 LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT 11 LOOK OUT I H OUR FRIDAY’S CHANGE AT THE GEORGE TOWN KINEMA. The Master of the World In 3 Parts. “An Hereditary Burden In 3 Parts. “The Rose of May” in 2 Parts. “The Girl and the Gangster” In 2 Parts. August Business is Uncertain
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  • 489 10 “ALL TOGETHER.” Mr. Joseph Cook, leader of the Federal Opposition of Australia, has issued the following statement:— Our men have proved themselves, as of old, the best troops that ever fought, and the reason victory is yet not in sight is because we have nob enough of
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  • 228 10 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 27tb July, 19H. Present—Messrs. W. Peed, Quah Heng Ke®, and Yech Guan Scot. Absint. —Messrs. P. T. Allen, A. F. Goodrich, John Mitchel 1 and Lim Eow Hong. 1. The minutes of the last
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  • 137 10 Calcutta, July 28. Slightly under 18,000 packages were offered at yesterday’s sale and met with a good all-round demand, The feature of the sale was the resumption of buying for Moscow by the largest operators and the pronounced demand for wiry leaf and tippy teas for Persia.
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