Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 October 1915

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. Mr-. ESTABLISHED 1833; HQ. 232 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 9th OCTOBER. 1915. PRICE IO CENTS
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  • 129 2 [Rwoter’s Skrvicks.] A MONTH’S PROGRESS. ’—Ex., household goods of any kind where anywhere visible. He presume* these poor wretches were dumped there, and left to die from hunger and exposure The method now employed by the Turks in their policy of extermination consists in separating the men from
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  • General News.
    • 520 2 ’—Ex., PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT. Washington, October 8. President Wilson, in receiving the members of the Naval Advisory Board, said the whole nation was convinced that America ought to be very adequately prepared, not for war, but for defence. ARCHIBALD’S EXCUSE. DUMBA’S SCAPEGOAT. Rotterdam, September B.—Just before the departure of
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    • 24 2 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE. Washington, October 8. President Wil-on announces his engagement to Mrs Norman Galt. The wedding will probably take place in December.
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  • 106 2 Sixth to Pay Death Pbnalty. Mail papers state that it is officially announced that a prisoner, who was charged with espionage, and tried by general court martial at the Westminster Guildhall on August 20 and 21, was found guilty and sentenced to death. The sentence was duly
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 66 2 ALLIES 7 REPRESENTATIVES LEAVE. Sofiia, October 9. The Allies’ representatives left Sofia yesterday evening. Representatives of the King and Government gave them a farewell at the station. Slight German Successes. Amsterdam, October 9. A Berlin communique says: The crossing of the Drina, Save, and Danube, is favourably proceeding. We
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    • 9 2 —Reuter. A DISHONEST SERVANT.
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  • 33 2 London, October 8. The Times correspondent at Buenos Aires states that the recent general rains have completely changed the prospects of the wheat and linseed crops, which are now most favourable.
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  • 71 2 A RECORD REVENUE. (From Our Own Cor r tsp indent.) Singapore, October 9. The annual report of Singapore Municipality for 1914 shows a revenue of $3,631,189, the largest ever recorded. Income and expenditure nearly balanced. The total valuation town estimated $9,541,676. There was drop in the infantle death
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  • 76 2 THE HALF YEARLY REPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 9. The report of the Singapore Harbeur Board, for the half year, shows a credit balance of income of $957,624, of which $956,958 is due as interest on loans. The half year’s revenues are well ahead of
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  • 221 2 The following Supplemental Orders for Qctober are issued Subject to the approval of His Excellency the Governor it is proposed that the Bearer Section P.V. will in future be known as the Ambulance Company P. V. The Company will consist of two Sections, A and 8., A. Section
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  • 63 2 By Alma (October 9) from Deli, Dr Waterhens®, Messrs J Mitchell, G N Burnham, T B Reid, T C Pratt, R P Everrett, P Correa and Abdul Ralwon. The engagement was announced between William Frederick Pilton Wilson, London Scottish, inly son of Mr. and Mrs. Wihoo, Richmond, and Sheila
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  • 386 2 A Hazue telegram of the sth states that the Harwich—Rotterdam line’s of s'eamer runnings ba vebeen stopped. According to the Secolo telegrams from Bucharest s ate that Bulge» ia«s are deserting in wholesale fashion at Kalafet. 800 arrived and reported that much unrest exists. The Times learns
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  • 409 2 FAILURE OF ENEMY’S FLANKING MOVEMENT IN EAST. KAISERS LETTER TO HIS CENTRALSLondon, September 27,—The German flanking movements on the eastern front have been a failure. The withdrawal of the enemy’s front over a wide area to safer ground was due to the readiness of the Russians
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  • POLICE COURTS.
    • 216 2 Three West Indian members of the crew of the coal steamer Abydos, now in harbour, named Ford, Alexander, and Francois, appeared before Mr. V. G. Ezqcniel, to-day, charged with being drunk and disorderly at Weld Quay, yesterday afternoon. They were arrested opposite the railway jetty by
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    • 100 2 Tan Ah Seng was this morning sentenced by the same Magistrate to three months’ impiisonment for the theft of $l2O at Scotland Road, on the Ist instant, Accused was employed by Mr. Billet. Complainant placed the money in a drawer and went out. Two hours later, when
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    • 87 2 Singaram, a young Tamil lad, was brought up in the same court, on the charge of theft of a silver watch and pendant yesterday at the Warders’ quarters. He said he did not know to whom the articles belonged. He found them at the entrance of the
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  • 335 2 THIS MORNING’S WORK. The Penang horses preparing for the Singapore meeting showed wonderful form in their gallops to-day, and as they all look well they should render a good account of themselves. The horses being looked after by Billet leave for Singapore this afternoon, and those that Ross
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  • 80 2 The following were the results of the ties played yesterday Profession Pairs—Swan and Gregson beat Whitlock and Syer by 6—4, 6 3. Doubles Handicap B—Large and Cowap beat Tryner and Seath by 4—6, 6 2 7—5. The tie between J R Bennett and Prentis in A Doubles
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    • 645 2 Observations on Obesity. In many cases over-stoutness is extremely distressing and humiliating, and when the excessive accumulation of fatty matter begins to hamper the organic function» of the body over-fatness becomes a disease, and a very dangerous one—that of obesity. This must be cured, or the most serious consequences are
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  • 1090 3 THE DWINA OFFENSIVE. In the midst of his perp'exity at Vitepsk Napoleon occasionally addressed the persons Whom he met with such half sentences aa Weil what shall we do Shall we stay where we are or advance How is it possible to stop short in
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  • 255 3 In the Indian Journal of Medical Research Mr J W Cornwall, Director, of the Pasoeur Institute of Southern India, (remarks the Statesman”) destroys one of the most cherished illusions of English residence in the tropics. Everyone knows with what touching confidence, at the beginning of every
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  • 233 3 The Rajah of Sarawak, issued the following on October 4th Whereas the Government at the Sarawak has hitherto in my absence been entrusted to a Committee of Administration it is now my intention to inaugurate on the Ist of November next a permanent and more representative Committee
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1119 3 WANTED TO BUY. "ToRCHAfiDING IN TASMANIA. CEARA RUBBER SEEDS in small or IIJESSRS. BADLEIR A KNIGHT, large quanti|iee. IVA Orchard Agents and Attorneys, Apply to No. 80, c/o Pinang Gazette. Launceston, Tasmania, have pleasure in 12-10 advising that their Mr. C. ff. Pears (forme'ly General Manager, Sembilan Estotoa Co., Ltd.,
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    • 250 3 MORE THAN MONEY TO YOU. Just as the circulation of money is necessary for a nation to exist, so ths circulation of strong red blood in your veins is essential to your life. Your blood is your wealth you can no nsnre live with weak blood in your system, tlhafi
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    • 347 3 As Vital as Love itself I —is it to make sure that your baby is being properly fed. Not all the affection you can lavish on your baby can repair the truly disastrous results of wrong feeding. g Baby has only one ideal food—a healthy mother’s breast milk. If this
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  • 32 4 Stewart.—On the 11th Sept., at Old Court, Hanger Bill, Ealing, the wife of A. J. D. Stewart, of the Char’ered Bank of Indi», Australia and China, Batavia, of a daughter.
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  • 1147 4 About a month ago Reuter cabled extracts and comments on a characteristically frank introduction which Mr. Lloyd George wrote to a volume of his speeches, delivered since the beginning of the war, entitled Through Terror to Triumph.” The mailpapers to hand to-day contain the preface
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  • 1092 4 In the Sarawak Government Gazette,” a copy of which reaches us to-day t there is published a Proclamation by His Highness the Rajab. This is of considerable importance, for it concerns the administration of government when Sir Charles Brooke is away iu Europe or elsewhere. From the
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  • 193 4 The ceremony in connection with the ten-day Hiudu festival of Navarathiree commenced yesterday at the Mariammau Temple, in Queen Street. The first day’s observation of the feast was allotted to the Hindu Members of the local Police Force. Last night a procession of the Pajanai with flags,
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  • 87 4 At the Electric Polyscope to-night the concluding chapters of The Master Key,” will be shown followed by a powerful drama in 3 reels en’itled “Cry of Blood,” and the latest edition of the Gaummt War Graphic depicting the situation at the seat of war. The last two episodes
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  • 6 4 8.T.” THE CINEMAS.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 36 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 0- 9 a.m. 6-36 a.m. o*l9 p.m. 6 50 p m. 0-44 a.m. 1 11 a.m. C-55 p.m. 7-21 p.m.
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  • 64 4 DEATHS. Carter.—On October 7, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Percy Horace Carter, Underground Cable Superintendent, Oriental Telephone and E’ectric Co., Ltd., aged 32. De Ath.—Sept. 10, at St. Leonard’s onSea, Ambrose De Ath, formerly of Kobe, Japan in his 80th year. MvcGillivray.—At Belmont,” Kingussie, on the 11th inst, Finlay MacGillivray,
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  • 478 5 INVASION OF SERBIA. BULGARIAN PORT SHELLED. THE SALONIKA LANDING. PROGRESS IN GALLIPOLI. GERMANS MENACE RICA-DVINSK LINE. The French have defeat®! fierce counterattacks by the Germans against positions now held by the French in Artois and in ln the last-mention' d region two French divisions have penetrated the German
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 406 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] ENEMY’S FIERCE FIRE. Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine telegraph.) Paris, October 7. Following the French success in Champagne, tho Germans furiously counterattacked, and suffered a heavy defeat. The communique says the enemy violently bombarded the whole front. We completely repulsed four successive counter-attacks against captured positions in
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    • 111 5 LABOUR PARTY’S APPEAL. London, October 8. A stirring manifesto by the Labour Party to the workers says Never before has the nation faced a crisis of such gravity. Germany was prepared to involve every country in the world in the war in order tot attain«her ends. We appeal to
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    • 196 5 Paris. Sept. 12.—A Belgian major has informed the correspondent of the Petit Parisian at Calais that «he Belgian Army, which suffered considerably at the beginning of the war, is now completely reorganized, and is more numerous and better armed than when war broke out. The officer added
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    • 78 5 London, October 8. The Rt. Hon. Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, announces that since Sir Hubert Smith has been serving ss General Secretary to the Ministry of Munition’, Str George S. Barnes has been acting as Joint Permanent Secretary to the Board
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 361 5 POSITIONS TAKEN AND RETAKEN. Petrograd, October 8. A Russian communique says: Fierce fighting is in progress in the Dvinsk and lake regions. Part of the Russian trenches north-west of Dvinsk were captured, but the Russians ejected the Germans from trenches north of Koziany, and, during Wednesday night,
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    • 288 5 In an article written for the Gazette de Hollande” entitled “German Manoeuvres on the Eastern Front General de Lacroix writes as follows J. The Russian retreat is being carried out with the same calm and regularity. They retire on selected positions and are never checkmated in their
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    • 87 5 The French official communication issued on September 13th through the Press Bureau states The “Novoe Vremya publishes an interesting article, from which it appears that the replenishment of the Russian artillery ammunition has already largely commenced, and that this state of afiurs has esused the Germans a
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  • 23 5 Ams erdam, October 8. The thfrß Austrian War Loan opens todaye The terms are 5| per cent at 93 3/5
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  • 634 5 London, October 8. It is announced tbat the Grand Duke Nicholas arrived at Tiflis yesterday. THE GRAND DUKE’S RETIREMENT. I am in a position, through a high Russian authority, to state the real grounds on which the Grand Duke’s retirement took place, writes .a London correspondent. The
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  • 65 5 PROBABLE SECOND ISSUE. New York, October 8. The amount of the over-subscription of the Anglo-French Loan is stated to be between five and ten million dollars. All applications which arrived after the closing of the books were rejected. It is understood that numerous important corporations are holding back
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  • 66 5 NEW ZEALAND OPINION. London, October 8. The Times Wellington correspondent says the New Zealand Press welcomes the announcement by the Premier, the R«. Hon. Mr. F. W. Massey, of non-party representation at the Imperia! Conference. .•The Wellington Poet urges tbat Mr. Maesey and Sir Joseph "Ward do not
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  • 21 5 Londoa, October 7. The Ellerman steamer Arabian (2,700 tons) was sunk. Twenty of the crew have been landed.
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 209 5 ITALIAN’S DESCRIPTION. •A WELL-EQUIPPED FORCE, London, October 8. The Salonika correspondent of the Milan Secolo,” describing the landing of the Allies, says great trans-Atlantic liners, followed by smaller transports, with material, escorted by destroyers, entered the harbour at eight o’clock in the morning, while warships guarded
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    • 95 5 BY RUSSIAN CRUISERS. Amsterdam, October 8. The Cologne Gazette learns from Berlin that two Russian cruisers are actively bombarding Varna. Across the Save. London, October 8. A Rus’ian communique states that the Austrians and Germans crossed the Save, between the estuary of the Drina, and the Iron
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    • 176 5 MILITARY AGREEMENTS. London, October 8. A French correspondent at Salonika telegraphs that, acording to a Bulgarian proGerman organ, agreements have been concluded between Germany and Bulgaria, by which the latter will place the railways at the disposal of Germany, and attack Serbia, simultaneously, with a German force
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    • 217 5 Sofia, August 18.—I have jost come back from a tour in the Bulgarian province», says a correspondent of the Guardian.” I visited towns and I crossed the fields aud passed «he Tight at solitary inns. Everywhere I found a state of mind absolutely different from the one that
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    • 341 5 Athens, October 8. The new G eek Cabinet has been formed, and is as follows M Ztimi?, (Premier and Foreign Affairs.) M. Gounaris, (Interior). M. Yanakitsas (War). M. Coundouvioti* (Marine). M. Dragonmis (Finance). M. Theotokis (Public Instruction). M. Ballis (Justice). The Greek Imbroglio. London, October 8. Despatches
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    • 328 5 The Athens correspondent of the Milan Corriere della Sera sent on Sept 9th a very clear account of the position of Greece and of the Venizelos Cabinet towards the Powers of the Entente. Greece, he says, has no freedom of iniiative at prbpent. Last
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  • 594 6 INTERESTING NOTES FROM MR ERIC WEBCERHOUT. The following are extracts from a letter of Eric G. Westerhout to hi» father at Singapore. He belongs to the l<t King Edward’s Horse and wai sent to France on June 16. In the latter part of July> having strained
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  • 290 6 The Russian Press is devoting considerable space to the question of the probability of Japan sending help to Russia. The "Russkoe Slovo.” (Moscow), of Sept. 1, says in a leading article Even Japan, a Power least interested in the European conflict, is hastening to our aid.
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  • 88 6 He had finished his speech at a dinner party and on his seating himself, a lawyer rose, shoved his hands deep into his trousers pockets, as was his habit, and laughingly inquired of those present Doesn’t it strike the company as a little unusual that a
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  • 752 6 APPRECIATION OF TERRITORIALS. The following opinions were written by a British Second Lieutenant directly after the battle of Neuve Ohapelle Of course Germany must be humiliated —otherwise one feels quite certain that some future generation will have toWndnre a'l that we are going through now.
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  • 227 6 The military nuts are ruffl -d at the new circular* from the Army Council commanding themrto look once more like men who joined yesterday and whosĕ uniforms still savour of the shop. In society and sport alike the nut has always done his best work disguieed as
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  • 1166 6 MR. LLOYD GEORGE’S WARNING. Words of startling frankness are med by Mr. Lloyd George in a preface to a volume of his war speeches. Mr. Lloyd George says After twelve months of war my conviction is stronger than ever that this country could not have kept out
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  • 360 6 It appears from figures published by the Board of Trade that our exports to China during the first six months of the current year, valued at £4,059,009, were leas than half those of the corresponding period of 1914. Our imports, on the other hand, show
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  • 20 6 Penang The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag, Runny mede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Singapobe:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • 856 7 Mr. Ffrench Mullen, of Yam Seng Rubber Co., L f d. is now Captain in the Royal Irish Rifles in training at Dublin. Lieut, von Foratner, the hero of the notorious Zabern incident of pre-war days, has been killed in action. He was 22 years of age.
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 106 7 FRENCH SUCCESS IN CHAMPAGNE. Paris, October 9. A communique says that the Germans to-day, after aa intense bombardment, attempted a violent attack on Loos, and its approaches, north and south. They were completely repulsed with h a avy losses. We made fresh appreciable progress in Champagne, south-east
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    • 53 7 Paris, October 9. The Temps says that since the Turco-Bulgarian Treaty, the persecutions of Greeks in Tu key have been greatly intensified. The Greek language is for** bidden everywhere. There have been many assassinations, and many Greek) have been driven to the interior of Asia Minor, where
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    • 29 7 Toronto, October 8, A New Candian War Lian is announced. The amount is not stated, but it is rumoured to be £10,0)0,0)0 at 5 par cent.
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    • 33 7 London, October 8. Lord Curzon is confined to bed, and has been absent from meetings of the Cabinet, and the War Committee,for some days. He hopes to resume next week.
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    • 69 7 London, October 8. A Cabinet Council, summoned for yesterday, was postponed till to-day. Instead of the Cabinet meeting, a War Council meeting at Downing Street was held yesterday, attended by Mr. Asquith, Sir Edward Grey, Earl Kitchener, Mr. Lloyd George, Mr, Balfour, Lord Lansdowne, Mr. Bonar Law,
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    • 48 7 London, October 8. The Queen, in a letter to the women of the Empire, appeals once more to their loyalty and love to continue their splendid and generous support to the Needlework Guild, for providing comforts for the sailors and suldiei s. »-j t
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    • 48 7 London, October 8. British trade increases for September are: Imports £25,286,312, and exports £5,634,331. The former is mostly in food,tobacco, and raw materials, and the exports in raw materials, cotton, wool, iron, and steel. The exports of cotton ro«e a quarter of a million sterling.
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    • 45 7 Washington, October 8. The War Department has approved of the refunding of Panama Canal dues to steamers which were unable to proceed through the Canal, owing to recent serious earth-slides. Several steamships have decided to continue their passage by the Magellan Straits.
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    • 30 7 Copenhagen, October 9. Officers of the crew of the stranded British submarine El 3 have been released on parole. Commander Layton is a guest of Prince Axel.
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    • 24 7 —Reuter. Washington, October 9. President Wilson’s fiancee is the widow of a leading Washington jeweller, and belongs to a Virginia family.—Reuter.
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  • 134 7 Pairs, September B—M. Bazin, contiduing in the Echo de Paris his series of articles on bis visit to the British Fleet, says:— “I learn that by various means employed against the terrible submarine enemy the B iti«h had struck such a powerful blow at the German underwater flee
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  • 61 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. ▲lma, Brit., 459, Bell, Oct 9, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Manus, Oct 9, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 199, Taylor, Oct 9, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Ellora, Brft., 2567, Begaoto, Qct 9, Madras, gen., Huttenbach Liebert Co.
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  • 91 7 To-day. Padang for Batu Bahra. Omapere for Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. D. van Twist for Langsa, T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh. Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Ellora for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Lsisang for Calcutta and Durban. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh Teluk
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  • 50 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close Madras, taking mails Ekma 11 a.m. for Europe, etc., vid > 9th inst. (Saturday) Bombay J Regtr. up to 6 p.m. Monday. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Singapore and China Glenfalloch 3 pm. Port Swettenham, Singapore, China Japan Nagoya 4
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  • 363 7 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—l9th Sunday after Trinity Matins, (no organ) 8 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Chinese) and Baptisms, 9.15 a m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m Evensong and Sermon, 6 pm. Hymn 160 Holy Holy Holy, Psalm LIII Martin, LIV Martin,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 535 7 FIRST VISIT TO PENANG. The NEW CIRQUE (OF LONDON AND PARIS') On Monday next, October 11, AT THE DATO KRAMAT GARDENS, Performance Commencing: at 9.30. A High Class Circus and Variety Company of European Artistes Freely acknowledged by the Press to be absolutely The Best Show ever seen in the
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    • 199 7 Look out! What the p iblio are demanding I !!WE HAVE THEM I! Laugh I To-night I Laugh AT THE Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre. Under the Management of the STRAITS CINEMA Co. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF PHOTO VAUDEVILIE VARIETY Nestor Universal 3 Red Comedy. THOSE WERE HAPPY DAYS. A most
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