Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-09-13 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833, No. 209 VOL. LXXIII. MONDAY. 13th SEPTEMBER. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement820 1915-09-13 1 S_B Jtl~ll BBS 111 IB II KCZ IF YOU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR SELL RUBBERS i OB TO 6 FORWARD GOODS TO ANY PART OV THB world n 'OO TO J ALLEN DENNYS Co., f. wwaoa mm. ►ym bi bi ‘THfc.PINANG GAZETTE.” f V SUN LIFE 111,1 nfHOE *hopress:820 words
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Advertisement66 1915-09-13 1 g FOR $BO g U "^7 OU can have the M Pinang g S A Gaaatte n posted every day q for a whole year to your address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, 527). O n Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. a Subscriptions are payable in q advance and remittances should g66 words
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Article2008 1915-09-13 2 ARCHBISHOP OF YORK’S VISIT. A RETROSPECT AND A TRIBUTE. Sailor, what of the debt we owe you Day or night is the peril more Who so dull that he fails to know you, Sleepless guard of our island shore Safe the com to the farmyard taken, Grain2,008 words
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Advertisement1532 1915-09-13 2 Rates for typist wanted kedah rubber company, ltd. by Ltd IP h SaUry MOTICE i. hereby given tb.t the CaSUSII AdVCftlSCmCntS» IN transfer books of the Company will BBo—l7-9 be closed from Bth to 22nd inst. inclusive. KATZ BROS.. LTD., FCR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT, ETC. W ANTED s-.crelorit».1,532 words
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Advertisement584 1915-09-13 2 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF IND., AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital l(3oonnf Reserve Fund Ji' Reserve Liability of Proprietors.’’’ £l2OO Mo Hiad Offici 38, BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON E ▲gkncixs anb Branchb» Amritsar Hongkong p e Bangkok Iloilo Pukat Batavia Ipoh Ran Bombay Karaohi Baig On Calcutta Klang Serembar584 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1915-09-13 3 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] 19th August, 1915. An Enormous Task. Tremendous as is the task of collecting the registration forms throughout Greater London, the officials have made excellent progress, and most of them bear testimony to the patriotic spirit in which they are received by all classes of1,089 words
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Article286 1915-09-13 3 Half Yearly Report. All things considered, the Ipoh Club Committee have every reason to be satisfied with the position during the half year ended June 30th. The report covering that period shows that after making due provision for depreciation on buildings and furniture, and charging interest on286 words
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Article501 1915-09-13 3 GENERAL MALCOLM’S ORDER. Colombo, September I.—At Kandy the charges against twenty-four Afghans of throwing states at the Buddhist carol on May 28th, were withdrawn. An appeal is pending regarding the previous unsuccessful charges against thirty-four other Mahomedans. In a farewell order to the troops General Malcolm thanks501 words
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Article146 1915-09-13 3 Talking of relief funds reminds me that while the people who organise charities in this country are always ready to solicit and invariably obtain support and assistance from the kcal newspapers, which practically means hundreds of dollars’ worth of free publicity, they rarely or never invite146 words
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Advertisement44 1915-09-13 3 After Dinner assist your digestion by taking one or two the tiny laxatives, which gently correct all distressing results of over indulgence. HEADACHES, BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION. Of Chemists or post free for 50 cents, from The Dr Wil iarns’ Medicine Co., Dept. 1, Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement477 1915-09-13 3 ake Z Corn Flour. )u want a specially nice cake for tea make it with half Brown Polson’s Flour and half ordinary flour, in- W nary flour. lour gives a fineness of texture and W >ur unattainable when only ordinary wn a. Polson’s/ Corn Flour/ recipet for Adelaide cakes, Vanduara477 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article150 1915-09-13 4 [RbUTBR’B SIRVICBS]. SUBMARINE COMMANDERS. London, September 12 The mndon Gazette announce- the award of ten Naval Distinguished Service Orders, including the following Commander C P Talbot, for sinking a German destroyer off tne enemy’s coast, on July 26;h, wh.le on patrol duty with his submarine. Commander[RbUTBR’B SIRVICBS]. - 150 words
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Article191 1915-09-13 4 GERMANY’S EXCUSES Amsterdam, September 11 Germany's reply to America on the sinking of the Arabic contends that the torpedo was fired becau'6 th 3 liner altered her course and Leaded for the submarine as if to ram her. The reply expresses regret for the death of the191 words
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Article65 1915-09-13 4 London, September 11. A survey of British shipping losses during the year ending 31st July show? that 70 vessels were lost in the fits l period prior to tho submarine blockade out of 4,421, or 11 per cont. 98 were loit in the sec .nd period or per65 words
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General News.
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Article215 1915-09-13 4 DIPLOMATS IMPLICATED. Washington, September 11, The authorities are considering the activities of the Austrian at New York, and also of Count Bernstorf! and his Attache, Capt. von Papen, in connection with the Count Dumba case. It is understood that Capt. von Papen, writing to his wife, referred215 words
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Article320 1915-09-13 4 New York, August 18th.—The Providence Journal assert» that at the request of President Wil-on it has presented to Mr. Daniels, Secietary for the Navy, and to the member of the Neutrality Board, a series of facts proving the existence of German piopaganda and ths activity of the320 words
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Article123 1915-09-13 4 BULGARIA’S HELP SOUGHT. Sofia, September 12. On September 7th, a deputation of Armenians, supported by Bulgarian Deputies and journalists, besuught M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, to intervene at Constantinople, on behalf of the Turkish Armenians, where tl e situation is desperate. M. Radoslavcff reputd that he would123 words
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Article376 1915-09-13 4 New York, August 15. The L’nited Press publishes the following article from its special correspondent, Mr. Henry Wood, in Constantinople. For nearly three months the 2,000,000 Armenians of Turk a y have been undergoing at the hands of the Young Turk Government a renewal o? atrocities. The critical376 words
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STOP PRESS NEWS.
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Article106 1915-09-13 4 [Rbutbr’s Sbbvicbs.] A NOTE OF WARNING. A Russian communique utters a warning that the Germans are trying to minimise their recent defeats in which they suffered very heavy losses in men, material and guns The Germans also try to find significance in our victory coinciding with the[Rbutbr’s Sbbvicbs.] - 106 words
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Article46 1915-09-13 4 COLOURED MEN FOR THE FRONT. Pretoria, September 11. It is announced that the Army Council gladly accepted the Union Government’s offer to raise an infantry battalion at the Cape of ookured men, also two bea»ev companies of Indian.» resident in Scuth Africa.46 words
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SPORTING NEWS
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Article110 1915-09-13 4 The fol’ot.ug ties have been fiv„d for Wednesday Singles Handicap D— E Lewis v C B Rea way (7); E A Davies v W McK Yeung (9); Morrison v Alexander (10). Doubles Handicap A.—II C Sella and W H Tbrelfall v V G Savi and F R110 words
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Article149 1915-09-13 4 There was a la gainering at the Parish Hall on Saturday night cn the occasion of the presentation of prizes the winners of the Bi in k Tournament. Proceedings commenced with a lecture by Mr CPC Aeria on Tho effects of the War generally," which was much applauded.149 words
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Article120 1915-09-13 4 The following are the latest quotations in our share listt— Saturday. To-day. x n x t Sbabes Ji jg 3 3 "5 M 73 »72 Mining. Deebook 17/- 17/9 16/3 17/P. Bhaiu 85c 51 85c 95c P. Lama 50c 51 50c 75c Tongkab H. $l5) 516 sls}120 words
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Article57 1915-09-13 4 Arrivals. By Klang (September 13) from Sings* pore, Mr and Mr» Johnson, Mr aud Mrs Alma Baker, Mrs Jacksun, Miu Baker, Messrs A M Birchall, Wynne Jones, M M Stewart, J P Roach and 8 B Archdeacon from Port Swettenham, Mr and Mrs Low Leong Huat, and daughter, Messrs57 words
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Article1401 1915-09-13 4 PENANG’S MEMORIAL TD KING EDWARD VII A new- era in the medical history of Penang was inaugurated on Saturday, when the Maternity Hoipissl, in McAlister Road, erected as a Mem jriai to the late King Edward VII, was formally opened by the Hon. A. T. Bryant, the1,401 words
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78 1915-09-13 4 The Hon. Treasurer iends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Charterer: Bank, Penang. Balance on Sept 9 ...$35,088 30 Amount collected by Dr W S Sheppard from staff of Sungei Bakap Hospital 3rd suba. 20.0078 words
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Article27 1915-09-13 4 Balance on Sept 9 $1,540.67 Mr and Mrs P Micford monthly subscription 25.00 Balance on Sept 11 $1,565.67 Amount previously acknowledged ...$16,859.10 Total $18,424.7727 words
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Article95 1915-09-13 4 Oa Monday morning last a quarre broke out amongst the stokers on board the German liner Offenbach, which has been interned at Soerabaya since the outbreak of war. The affair arose over a question of gin. Stoker Mornung attacked Stoker Walzenbaoh with a piece of95 words
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Article59 1915-09-13 4 The business for the meeting of Penang Municipal Commission to be held tomorrow is as follows 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Tenders for the59 words
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Article21 1915-09-13 4 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Jredging Co., Ltd., for the week ending 11th inst was 22 tons.21 words
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Article445 1915-09-13 4 [Specially Translated] Dutch mails for America, C anaj Curacao were on board the l she was torpedoed. The Turkish torpedo-boat destroy v Hissan, of 350 tons, which w», b n l ar France iu 1908 has b?eu sunk i a the 8 lQ Marmara by a submarine.445 words
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Article332 1915-09-13 4 There was a very full house at the Empire Theatrelast night, either on account of the excellent programme of films provided by the enterprising St r aits Cinema Company or to witness the Jujitsu v Wrestling contest between Prof Liihara aud Sauicau Braharoan, an Indian332 words
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Article35 1915-09-13 4 OUTPUTS FOR AUGUST The following are rubber outputs t’f Aui £„r w. vBujong u Glugor, S. Pstani T oq7 Kuala Pergan U’m K. M. 8. Taipmg (J Clorelly Durian Sabatang KotaTinggi Pelepah Valley Siginting35 words
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Article2860 1915-09-13 5 BANK’S CLAIM AGAINST BEHN MEYER AND CO. WORKING OF THE NEW ORDINANCES, The provisions of the AHen Enemies (Winding Up) Ordinance*, the intention of the legislature in respect of those ordinances, and the constructions to ba placed upon them were points that were considered and argued at some2,860 words
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Advertisement222 1915-09-13 5 Sanaphos puts into you what Nervous Strain takes out. Not drug.—Not a false stimulant.—Just a real f od. —lt goes direct to the nerve-centres.—lt builds up strength.—lts flavour is pleasant.—Of a'l Chemists See ho* it will help YOU. WOOD-MILNE TYRES. A Triumph of British Skill and Enterprise. The never ending222 words
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Advertisement203 1915-09-13 5 THE POPULAR PETER'WALKER PETER WALKER LAGER Ji A A PETEB FROM ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, or MURRAY Co., ENANG. Huttenbachßros.&Co So/e Agents IN S. S. AND F. M. S. FOR Z“y y <TTA T\ The undisputed premier manuI 1111 rC rC facturers of safes, strong room doors, and locks in the203 words
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Article1132 1915-09-13 6 Little direct new’s has filtered through of late about the operations in Gallipoli, but there is a growing realization on the part of tlje public cf the vital importance cf forcing the Dardanelles and of the tremendous difficulties inherent in this undertaking. Writing on the subject in a1,132 words
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Article1218 1915-09-13 6 The telegram in a Dutch exchange stating that 400 workmen have been sent from Kiupps to Constantinople is just another indication that Germany’s attempts to run munitions through to Turkey are being foiled. Recently many instructors, officers and workmen have gene to the Dardanelles and we may1,218 words
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Article275 1915-09-13 6 Penang Volunteers aud the Cadets were engaged in strenuous operations for fu ly three hours yesterday morning. The idea was that two hostile forces, each 300 strong, had landed on the east coast of the island, and the defenders were to take up positions, including the summit of275 words
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Article182 1915-09-13 6 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 to 7 p.m. this evening 1. Selection MadaiM SherryJ* 3. Lancers The Pelican ...Salomen 3. Polka How I Love My Lu Boetttger 4 Waltz My Lady Love ...Rosey 5, March Right Lejt ...Sousa182 words
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Advertisement400 1915-09-13 6 .aww pf agf jlt acts like a charm N 1 1&J kJ W AU who desire better health, brighter spirita. more_ g| tvJ rX-* J b skilfully combines all that is required to renew the V=> •J Uyl =§d physical and nervous energies so quickly used up in modern hie.400 words
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Advertisement84 1915-09-13 6 “E. S 9 O.” MOTOR OARAGE. CARS ON HIRE $4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PINANG GAZETTE." The accounts of the “Pinang Gazette," having been issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Owing to heavy outgoings, con. tingent on the war,84 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1915-09-13 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 2 11 a m. 8-34 a.no. 2-15 p.m. 8 44 p m. 2-40 a.m. 9- 6 a m. 2-44 p.m. 9- 6 p.m.39 words
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Article204 1915-09-13 7 RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE IN GALICIA. America and dual alliance. fighting in alsace-lorraine •fh? Rus-iane continue their successful < fleusive in South Eastern Galicia, and the enemy are reported to be falling back towards the Dniester. Several thousand more prisoners have been taken by the Russians on the west of204 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article433 1915-09-13 7 [Reuter’s Telegram*.] ENEMY OFFENSIVES. [Copyright Telegrams.) (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, September 11. Artillery activity continued and was especially effective in the Argonne. The Germans shifted their offensive to Lorraine and Alsace, but were everywhere checked. The communique says the enemy used poison-shells from Lingekopf to Barronkopf,[Reuter’s Telegram*.] - 433 words
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Article75 1915-09-13 7 NO DAMAGE DONE. London, September 13. It is officially announced that Zeppelins attempted a raid at night on the East Coast. Bombs were dropped, bat there were no casualties, nor was any damage done. More Deaths from Tuesday’s Raid. London, September 11. The Press Bureau states75 words
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Article52 1915-09-13 7 London, September 11. The Press Bureau announces that an unnamed spy recently court martialled was found guilty and executed to day. Lincoln to be Extradited. New York, September 11* The Court has ordered the extradition of Tribitsch Lincoln, a former M P on a charge of forgery in52 words
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Article22 1915-09-13 7 London, September 11. Mr. Bonar Law’s Committee en naval and military pensions recommends a higher scale to officers all round.22 words
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Article76 1915-09-13 7 RESTRICTED WITHDRAWALS FROM BOND. London, September 11. A Government Order has been issued in Ireland, prohibiting traders to withdraw goods from bond in excess of the daily average of the past quarter. Increased Taxation Anticipated. Louden, September 11. The Customs Order restricting withdrawals from bond is also applicable76 words
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Article75 1915-09-13 7 PEACE TALK DISAPPROVED. London, September 11. The Trades Union Congress to-day showed its immediate disapproval of peace talk. A resolution that peace terms satisfactory to workers should be formulated and advocated found vary few supporters. Mr Ramsay Macdonald, M P., in conveying fraternal greetings from the75 words
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Article25 1915-09-13 7 FEEBLE RESPONSE Paris, September 12. An official note says the German people are giving a feeble response to the German War Loan25 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article918 1915-09-13 7 ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS. Petrograd, September 11. The Russians have scored another striking success in Galicia. The communique says Our troops on the Sereth repulsed a series of enemy attacks, on Thursday, and then counterattacked in the sector above Trembovla and Tohortkofl, forcing the Austrians to beat a precipitate918 words
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Article44 1915-09-13 7 Petrograd, September 11. The Novoye Vremya”says the Cabinet discussed the results of the Conference with the Progressives. It was considered difficult to reconcile the different views, but no decision was come to pending the submission of the whole question to the Tsar.44 words
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Article160 1915-09-13 7 Petrograd, August 13.—For the moment the Baltic provinces are again the most interesting feature on this front. After the fei u r e of the German fleet to penetrate into the Gulf of Riga the enemy was compelled to withdraw bis columns both from the neighbourhood160 words
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Italy's Campaign
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Article294 1915-09-13 7 CONTINUOUS FIGHTING. London, September 11. Though nothing striking has happened recently on the Italian front the fighting is continuous there, [consisting, as last evening's Rome communique points out, of small but important actions over the whole front in consequence of the activity of the Italian reconnaissances and294 words
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Article29 1915-09-13 7 London, Septerab r 11. Besides the organisation of the conquered territory the Italian Cabinet also considered the question of a fuller participation in the European war.29 words
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Turkey and the Near East
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Article68 1915-09-13 7 A QUIET SPELL. Paris, September 13. A French communique says The last five days at the Dardanelles have been quiet. The Turks, in the northern zone, on different occasions,opened a violent artillery fire, but remained in their trenches. Nothing noteworthy has occurred in the southern zone, except for68 words
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Article25 1915-09-13 7 Paris, Sept. 11. It is officially’annour ced that the terrible losses sustained by the Turks in Gallipoli have much impaired their morale.25 words
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Article382 1915-09-13 7 A Desperate Necessity. Rumania, August 18.—Threats to Rumania and blandishments to Bulgaria are now the keynote of the German addresses to the Balkan States. The situation is evidently regarded as getting desperate. It is becoming more and more e’ear, too. that what is382 words
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Article62 1915-09-13 7 BRITISH VICE-CONSUL SUCCUMBS. Petrograd, September 11. A telegram from Ispahan, says the British Vice-Consul-General has died of wounds be received at Shiraz. Most of the British subjects are leaving Ispahan. The Russians aod French are preparing to depart. Allies Leave Ispahan. Petrograd, September 12. French and dins62 words
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Article13 1915-09-13 7 Loudon, September 11. Greece is recalling all officers from abroad.13 words
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Article126 1915-09-13 7 BRITISH GUNS AND FRENCH AIRCRAFT. London, September 12. A telqgiam received in Paris from Serbia conveys thanks for the services of British Marines and French airmen. The Austrians no longer dare to bombard Belgrade. The Austrians had Belgrade at their mercy till five months ago, but the arrival126 words
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Article308 1915-09-13 7 The debt the Allies owe to Serbia was described by Mr. Crawford Price an. “EyeWitness with the Serbian Army, to a gathering at the Liverpool Reform Club; To the Serbians, be pointed out, was due whatever success might be won in the Balkans. Their defeat of308 words
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Article166 1915-09-13 7 ANGLO-FRENCH COMMISSION IN AMERICA. New York, September 11. The Anglo French financial commission has arrived. Mr. Pierpont Morgan met the-Anglo-French commission on arrival. The leading bankers entertained the commission at a reception at Mr, Morgan’s home. The exchange rose on the news of the commission's arrival and166 words
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Article21 1915-09-13 7 London, September 11. The death is an announced of Sir Claude Macdonald. [Other Telegrams on Page 421 words
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Obituary20 1915-09-13 7 Obituary. SIR WILLIAM VANHORNE. London, September 12. The death has occurred of Sir William Vanhorne, the Canadian Railway magnate. Reuter.20 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article375 1915-09-13 8 [To the Editor oj the Pinang Gazette."] Sir,— Kindly publish the following translation of a letter received from Dr. Jacobs, the administrator of His Belgian Majesty’s military hospitals in England. Exclusive of the amount acknowledged by the Hospitals a further remittance of £4OO (making £BOO in all)375 words
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Article506 1915-09-13 8 First Minister The public meeting he!4_in Kuala Lumpur in theY MCA Hall on Friiay in connection* with the settlement of the Rev A D Harcus as first Presb terian Minister in Kuala Lumpur and the social a >d sale which preceded it, were attended by close upon a506 words
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Article1217 1915-09-13 8 FATE OF THE GERMAN OFFICERS. New York, Aug. 13.—The United Press publishes the following article received from its special correspondent Mr.’ Henry Wood Constantinople (by Courier to Dejieagatch and thence by mail to New No doubt exists any longer in the mins qf any Turk1,217 words
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Article290 1915-09-13 8 A First Interim Dividend. The following circular letter has beau sent to s’ areholders of the Klanang Produce Co., Ltd Ab a recent board meeting the directors decided to pay a Ist interim dividend of 20 per cent, on account of the year ending 31st December next. At290 words
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234 1915-09-13 8 Thinks it Inadvisable at PrbsemtPeking, August 26 —Reuter’s Agency understands that Dr. Goodnow is annoyed at the persistent mi°qflotations bj the Chouauhuei of his memorandum to Presi 1ent Yuan Shih-k’ai. Dr. Goodnow never gave a blank endorsement of a monarchy, but advocated it under234 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1915-09-13 8 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. Centrally situated on the Sea-front; to be considered as a real Health Resort. English and Continental Cusine. I JAVA RICE TABLE Every Sunday. I I Every Month an “ALFRESCO DINNER.” Special Private Dining Room for Extra Tiffins or Dinners. Telegram Address: “RUNNYMEDE.” Telerhone Nos. 635 and 543.161 words
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Advertisement15 1915-09-13 8 I FRESH STOCKS I ACETICI ACID I PRICE ON APPLICATION. I SELLAR, MURRAY Co., penang.15 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous180 1915-09-13 8 EXTRAORDINARY I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Latest Pictures. The World Renowned Plays. The World Renowned Stories, acted by the leading Actors and Actresses, Stage Stars whose names are Household Words. The Home of the Latest Picture Serials THE STRAITS CINEMA, ■Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL, PENANO ROAD. The Only House that180 words
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Article2207 1915-09-13 9 Mr. R. Greening, Editor of the M 3 V.R.” ii on a business visit to Fen» ng’ His Excellency the Governor has added the name of Subadar-Major Bhall Singh to the Commission of the Peace for the Eelilement of Penang. Chief Inspector Ward, of Scotland Yard, proceeded2,207 words
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Article22 1915-09-13 9 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $75 62 j per picul, business done—a decrease of 271 esnts.22 words
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Article437 1915-09-13 9 On Sunday, the Penang and Province We’leiley Sikhs assembled in the Penang Sikh Temple to express their thanks to tbe Government for the great honour conferred on the entire S>kh commu lity of Malaya by the bestowal of a J. P. on one of their most437 words
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Article254 1915-09-13 9 There are a goad many people who sadly deplo e that a man of the brillian" energy and capacity of Mr. Winston Cbvrchill should be relegated to a compaiative sinecure as Chancellor of tbe Duchy of Lancaster. I am told, writes a London correspondent, tha‘>254 words
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Article218 1915-09-13 9 It is not yet gen rally known to tbe public that the Entente diplomats have been bolding in reserve a very powerful argument against Greece. Certain particulars regarding the escape of tbe Goeben and the Breslau from tbe Central Mediterranean to the /Egean, and then to218 words
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Article134 1915-09-13 9 Pbnang, Sbptbmbbb 13, 1915. (2?y Oourtssy of tho Charlorod Bank). London Demand Bank ..2/4 5/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 15/32 t Credit ...2/4 13/1« 3 Documentary ...2/4 27/32 Calcutta Demand Bank R*. 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 175 Mouimein Demand Bank 175 3 days’134 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1915-09-13 9 If, when you go down the street» you see one of our favourite shops being improved and enlarged, it affords you little surprise, because in your own mind you have always assooiated that shop with value in hats, boots, or furniture. The enlargements are mado to cope with the mere&se80 words
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Advertisement435 1915-09-13 9 Do you Suffer with Rheumatism Has this terrible, nerve-racking, painful ailment fastened itself upon you? Don’t lose hope. Here’s succour for you, Little’s Oriental Balm has cured thousands of inveterate ebrenis cases of Rheumatism—among them hundreds of cases that were pronounced hopeless by doctors. Through this wonderful remedy srffarers have435 words
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Advertisement180 1915-09-13 9 TOWN HALL, PENANG. THE Phillips Howitt Dramatic Co. WILL PRODUCE TBE SCREAMING FARCE WHY SMITH LEFT HOME Oo Taesday, Sept. 14th, AND THE FAMOUS CRACKSMAN COMEDY “RAFFLES’’ On Wednesday, Sept. 15th, AT 9-15 P.M. Booking Plan open Saturday, Sept 11th, at 9 a.m. NOTlCE.— Tickets must be paid for at180 words
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Article348 1915-09-13 10 NEST F.M.S. BILL. The current F. M. 8. Government Gazjtte publishes the draft of the planters’ Lnans Fund Enactment In the objects and reasons it is stated The Government has entrusted to a Board composed of officials and unofficial» the supervision and management of the loars which348 words
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Article485 1915-09-13 10 Romance of a London Man’s COMPCSITION. A new wedding hump, Fount of All Life,” sung at the marriage of Sir Oliver Lodge’s daughter, was received with high favour by the wedding party. The hymn was written by Mr. Marshall Wood, a London gentleman, and there is a485 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article43 1915-09-13 10 To-day. Alma for Deli. Van Riemsdijk for T. Semaive, Segli, Sabang Olehleh etc., Padang. Kedah for Bindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Au sou. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping. Glenfalloch for Singapore and China.43 words
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Article51 1915-09-13 10 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Alor Star (Kedah) Aing Thye 8 a.m. Deli and Batu Bahra Indragiri 10 a.m. Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban Dnnera 4 p.m. Teluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4-30 p.m. Wbndesday. Deli Will o’ the Wisp 1151 words
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Article270 1915-09-13 10 Puna no, Sbptimbir 13, 1915. S: P. Tapiooa $5.50 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $5.90 buyers. Gold leaf $61.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oa). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $lB.OO buyer*. White Pepper $28.00 sales Trang Pepper out of season. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $55 buyers. Cloves270 words
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Advertisement360 1915-09-13 10 Unsolicited Testimony IS THE Best Recommendation. The local agents of Ross’s, the Bottling Specialists of London, Liverpool, Belfast, and Leith, have received the following entirely unsolicited testimonial from one of their Clients in the Malay Peninsula. “In sending you a repeat order for Ross’s Auk’s Head Pilsener I should like360 words
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Advertisement458 1915-09-13 10 CONSTIPATION. The Cause of much Suffering. When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and enters the blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness Heartbum, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other ailments I disturbing the Heart and458 words
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Article455 1915-09-13 11 BURMA VOLUNTEER’S LETTER. A Rangoon gentleman has received a’letter from Mr. C Mackenzie, who went away with the first Burma Contingent. The Letter is dated Alexandria, 27th July. Among other things, he says he is in the best of health. He had been at Alexandria for three weeks.455 words
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Article414 1915-09-13 11 THE LATE CAPT. MCKINLEY. Captain Alexander McKinley, Superintendent of the British India Steam Navigation Coy., at Rangoon died suddenly August on 30, of heart failure. Up to the last be appeared to be in the best of health, for as had been his custom for many414 words
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Article626 1915-09-13 11 ITS CLAIMS ON OURSELVES. The following is from South Perak Church Notes, |by the Rev. E. A. Hone, ,Ipoh A year of the war bas gone by, and we people in Malaya may well be asking ourselves to what extent we are being really affected by626 words
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Article82 1915-09-13 11 Monday. September 13. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Empire Theatre, Penang Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Tuesday, September 14 Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. The Phillips Howitt Dramatic Co., Town Hall at 9.15 p.m. Wednesday, September 15. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. The Phillips Howitt Dramatic Co., Town82 words
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Article20 1915-09-13 11 Penang :—The E. <fc O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman. Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel.20 words
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