Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1915

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. r ESTABLISHED 1833» N<y. 250 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 30th OCTOBER, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 921 1 fr. >■ .1 <*< <■ 1» »rif tou want to SHIP, BUY OR BELL KUBB ER OM TO FORWARD QOOD9 I* vo ANT PART ov thm world n j ALLEh it Jir n gg nznj N 7 MjT' mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm< z a v/’BTL»' M i the S IT’S A WELL-KNOWN FACT
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    • 58 1 g FOB $BO a g X7OU can have the Pinang B X Gawetts n posted every day n for a whole year to yonr address. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. $27). Proportionate Quarterly and g Half-yearly rates. a a Subscriptions are payable in advunoo and remittances should 2 be addroeaod to a d
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  • 744 2 Mr. G. Cumming has entered tie European Hospital at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Oliver Marks, Secretary to Resident, Perak, is laid up with a mild attack of fever. The Resident of Perak is on a visit to Ipoh and will be absent from Taiping for a mon* h.
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  • POLICE COURTS.
    • 72 2 In offering an illegal gratification of a loaf of bread and 18 ceuts to P.O. 195 of Jelutong Station a Tamil bread seller had to pay a fine of $5. Defendant was on a bullock cart in the early hours of this morning together with the driver, who
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    • 63 2 Ratnavelloo, the ram’oy of Messrs. A. A. Anthony, who ab-conded from the Settlement about two years ago with the sum of $167.14 entrusted to him to be d-livered to Mr. Kh*w Joo Tok by Mr. J. G. Brown, and who pleaded guilty to the charge last week,
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    • 144 2 Ong Ah Mun, who plaaded guilty to the theft of some corrugated iron sheets from the compound of a Malay, was discovered from his record* by the Registrar of Criminals. Kuala Lumpur, to be a returned banishee from Siam. He was given three mouths’ rigorous imprinonmeat. Tan Teow
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  • 240 2 Ou October 26, the Residency grout.ds, Kuala Lipis, overflowed with eager crowds anxious to have a sight of the retiring British Resident of Pahang. Among the crowds of people were observed the different heads of departments with their subordinates, and Asiatics of all classes and races.
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  • 120 2 The results of the Normal Class Examinations in the Federated Malay States are not very complimentary as will be seen in the table below. Taipmg. for some unexplained reason, has suffered the most in that not one of the seven candidates who sat for the examination
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  • 60 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Oct 28 ...$39,986.84 A R W Landon, monthly subn 15.00 Anonymous 35 00 Balance on Oct 29 ...$40,036.84 Remitted to
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  • 24 2 By Alma (October 30) from Deli, Mr and Mrs R Bell Messrs P van Twisk, Sie Boon Pang and N M de Souza.
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  • 865 2 A NEW ATTACK ON EGYPT An article which has just appeared ii the Basler Nachrichten on th< situation in the Holy Land, apparent!] based on first-hand information, is interest ing not only on account of the statement which it contains ab »ut the Turkish ex peditionary
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  • 457 2 Mess-s Kennedy »fc Co., report Since the issue of our last Monthlv Report, the Share market has remained quiet with however a small but steady investment business passing. The demand for the most part has been among Local Companies, and quotations in several cases show further advances.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1013 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. to let. WANTED TO PURCHASE H°^ N^ 9 Small Rubber Estate, hroogho,,t ta#diM Apply to E. A. MANASBEH, 50 to 100 acres. 24#, Penang Street. Box No. 89, c/o Pinang Q az-tie. 599w, s,-u c TTZLTTirTrT furnished house. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. H WANTED Married Couple or two f
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    • 329 2 SUIT 1915 No. 392. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, Settlement of Penang. In the matter of a certain Indenture of Statutory Mortdated th-> 4 r h January 1898, Registered No. 34, in Volume XVII comprising th#* land known a-» D. L°t 565, Mukim XIV, Central District in
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  • 830 3 THE SUGAR TAX. A bill long under consideration has at gt completed by the local Department of Finance for levying an extraordinary sugar tax. The new levy is not a mere increase in taxes, but more an attempt to secure for ttie treasury a portion 0 the exceptionally
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  • 91 3 Iron Ore Import Stopped. tables dated London Oct. 15th state lhe Copenhagen Politiken has publi-h a special supplement containing Baltic port «egrams showing how British subm-irines Hr paralysing German shipping. The Ger*nsu importation of Swedish ore is stopP«'l. Forty ore carrying steamers have been sailing regularly from
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  • 939 3 HOW TO BECOME REALLY GREAT. Have you noticed that people who eat too much, and too fast, generally want their own way about everything And that those who are very impatient and determined to get on in the world are almost certainly great trenchermen who bolt their meals
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  • 1197 3 THROUGH THE LITTLE LAND OF COURAGE. Crossing the frontier from Greecs at Ghevghelia, I made the acquaintance for the first time of the Serbs in their own country, writes Mrs. Arthur Moore, nefore tho recent invasion. The Serbian official is a singularly delightful person he greets
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  • 240 3 Simla, October lo.The following is the main portion of the Hostile Foreigners Repatriation Order to-day published: (1) That this order may be called the Hostile Foreigners Repatriation Order. In this order repatriated foreigners means any subject of tie German Emperor, or of the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary, who
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  • 165 3 The Beef and Cotton American. Mr. Roosevelt contributes to the October issue of the Metropolitan Magazine” an article declaring that it is the duty of America to fight for Belgium. He says If no duty has been expressly imposed on the United States in the matter of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 190 3 IS THIS YOUR BOY Is he toox weak and sickly to join his companions in play, and are you helpless in spite of your utmost efforts to make him well What are you doing towards building up his blood Pure, red blood is what he needs most if he is
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    • 433 3 I Look at this J Bonnie QEE how strong N a nd Sturdy he is, how well-de- velopcd are his L It limbs, how wc 11 L Jr* < I fifc t-- h ,s His strong bones Tfk J BBS Z7*X.'** S are not covered X 4 I with flabby
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  • 1364 4 If for no other reason then that the lives of thousands of British subjects who have given their lives for tie cause espoused by their ccuntry should not have been sacrificed in vain, the efforts for pt ace put forward at the present juncture by Germany
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  • 1048 4 It is three days since people heard with emotion of the revolutionary idea entertained by Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster Geneial, who declares that the efficiency of the Post Office is not of much consequence, at a time when fighting Germans is the chief national task. Eighteen mentbs
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 207 4 [To Editor of tht Pinang Gazette,.'' Dear Sir,In your issue of 26th instant you refer to the 42nd Royal Highlanders as being the oldest of Scotland’s regiments.' Now the year 1740, as you say, was about the date of the incorporation of that regiment, but I always
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  • 194 4 A NAVAL MAN DROWNED. A sad accident occurred in the harbour last night resulting in the death by drowning of a naval man. It appears that a party who had come ashore in the evening was returning to their vessel at Prye Dock by the Government
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  • 74 4 The Straits Cinema will to-night show at the Empire Hall Episodes 5 and 6 of The Perils of Pauline.” a four-reel detective drama entitled Conscience,” the latest Pathe Gazette, and several comedies. An entire change is announced at the Electric Polyscope to-night when four more reels of The
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  • 170 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $76.80 per picul, buyers, no sellers—«an increase of 80 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l5B 15s. Spot, and £l5B ss. three months. The ss. Alma will leave for Deli at 4 p.m. on Monday. The annual
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 132 4 ASK FOR [I fl !f ill fi/ii f IM i I II eB li w) WS ALLSOPP’S BEER SOLE AGENTS CAIDBECK, MACGREGOR 6 CO., WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PENANG. Pritchard Co.. Ltd., PENANG IPOH. New Delivery of FANCY HALF-HOSE. Cashmere Socks 9 Shades f Brown, Grey and With Fancy Clocks Wfi
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    • 29 4 TO-DAY, 3Oth OCT. THE Misses Eileen Doris Woods will appear in their renowned Cabaret Entertainment ACCOMPANIED BY Mrs. HARRY WOODS AFTER A Special Dinner AT THE E.& O. HOTEL.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 35 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tidea for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times:— High Water. Low Water. 2- a.m. 948 a.m. 3- p.m. 9-18 p.m. 3-21 a.m. 10-48 a.m. 5- 0 p.m. 12- 4 p m.
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  • 364 5 SERIO US RIDING ACCIDENT. THE BRITISH CASUALTIES. ITALIAN VICTORIES. THE SERBIAN RETIREMENTS. The King, during his visit to the front, was the victim of an unfot tuna'e accident, Ilia horse, taking fright at the sound of the troops' ovation, fell atd His Majesty was severely brubed.
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 83 5 [Keuter’b Telegrams.] ARTILLERY ACTIONS. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph). Paris, October 29. A French communique reports intense and prolonged artillery actions in Belgium, on the Hetsas-Steenstraete front, also north of Arras, and at Bois-en-Hache, and in the region of Koclincourt. The enemy in Champagne violently bombarded
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    • 61 5 AN ENLARGED MINISTRY. Paris, October 29. The new French Cabinet includes the p x-Premier, M Combes, M. Bourgeois, M. Kreycinet. «nd also the well-known Socialist, M Ouesdes, as Ministers without portfolio. Change Acclaimed. London, October 29. Ibe entire Press welcomes the French Cabinet change, as strengthening the
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    • 343 5 COMPREHENSIVE TOUR OF FRONT. London, October 29. Reuter’s correspondent at the British Headquarters dwells on the enthusiastic scenes during His Majesty’s comprehensive tour of the front. The King met representatives of almost every unit on active service. He was welcomed at the French port by Field Marshal Sir
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    • 74 5 HORSE EXCITED BY CHEERS. London, October 29. While the King was inspecting the Army in France, yesterday morning, his horse became excited by the cheers of the troops, and reared and fell, the King being severely bruised. His Majesty was confined to bed, and had a
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    • 157 5 THE PEACE TALK. London, October 29. The Rt. Hon. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Minister for Education, speaking at a Wesleyan meeting, at Westminster, said he wished to emphasise that there was no Government crisis, and there was not going to be any. Mr. Henderson added that he was
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    • 102 5 V. C. FOR COLDSTREAM SERGEANT. London, October 28. The Victoria Cross is awarded to LanceSergeant Oliver Brooks, 3rd Coldstream Guards, for most conspicuous bravery at Loos, on October Bth. A strong party of the enemy captured 200 yards of our trenches,and Brooks, on his own initiative, led
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    • 57 5 A LARGE INCREASE. London, October 29. Mr. Asquith announces that the British casualties in all fields up to October 9th were as follows Officers. Mbn. iTotal. Killed 6.660 94,992 101 652 Wounded 12,633 304,832 317,465 Missing 2,000 72,177 74,177 Total 21.29& 472,001 493,294 Of this total, the
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    • 27 5 Ottawa, October 29. Major-General Sir Sam Hughes, Minis’er of Militia, expects a quarter of a million will be enlisted iu Canada by March.
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    • 31 5 Melbourne, October 29. In the Hou‘e of Representatives, Mr. W. M. Hughes, the new Premier, said the new Government would prosecute the war most vigorously till victory was attained.
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    • 101 5 GREAT GATHERING AT ST. PAUL’S- London, October 29. Perhaps never before in the national Cathedral was there such an intense note of intimate personal sorrow as was seen at the Miss Cavell memorial service this afternoon. Citizens of all classes assembled in the misty morning to await
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    • 47 5 SIGNIFICANT ACTION. Copenhagen, October 29. Kiel Municipality has started breaking up tram lines, in the less busy parts of the town, in order to give the copper cable for military purposes. It is expected that similar action will be taken in other German cities.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 79 5 HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES. Petrograd, October 30 The Germans continue their thrust in the Dvinsk region, but are unable to break the Russian barrier. The Germans, in one instance, suffered cruel losses, in an attack, which started only after the Germans were threatened with annihilation by their
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  • Italy’s Campaign
    • 224 5 ENORMOUS AUSTRIAN LOSSES. Rome, October 29. The newspaper Idea Nazionale” gives fresh details of the great offensive. Italian artillery scaled heights 9,000 feet high. The Italian capture of the mountain summits in Trentino, among an avalanche of snow and in an icy wind, appeared miraculous. Enormous booty was
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 344 5 THE NORTHERN OPERATIONS. Nish, October 30. A Serbian communique admits that the Serbians, on tbe right bank of the Morava, were compelled to retire towards tbe south, after desperate fighting, and that they have occupied tie line Svilsjenac-Grabovatz Cbetogna. The Serbians, farther south, on tbe Morava front, repulsed
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    • 145 5 APPRECIATION OK TROOPS: London, October 30. Reuter’s correspondent at the Mediterranean Headquarters states that on October 18th General Sir lan Hamilton issued a farewell Order to the troops, on handing over the command to General Sir Charles Monro, as follows. I should like the troops to
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    • 48 5 DESPATCHES WITHHELD. London, October 28. In the House of Commons, in reply to Sir J. D. Ree«, Mr. Austen Chamberlain said that at present it was not considered desirable, on military grounds, to publish further despatches about operations in the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia.
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  • 44 5 PUPILS BURNED TO DEATH. London, October 29. At Peabody (Massachusetts), nineteen boys and girls were burned or crushed to death, and nineteen injured, in a school fire Seven hundred children were thrown into a panic. No fire appliances were available.
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  • General News.
    • 718 5 LORDS PASS THE BILL. London, October 29. The House of Lords passed tbe Indian Civil Service (Temporary Provisions) Bill, after rejecting the amendments by Lord McDonnell, and inserting in clause I, That no action will be taken, under such regulations and rules, until submitted to Parliament for
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    • 141 5 Calcutta, Oc‘. 14.Mr. Surendranath Banerjee, Secretary of the Indian Association, has sent tbe following telegram to tbe Secretary of State, protesting against the proposed Bill to suspend tbe Indian Civil Service Examination Secretary of State, India, London. Indian pub ic learn with alarm and
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    • 16 5 Petrograd, October 29. A Russian submarine captured a German ship in the Baltic.
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    • 30 5 London, October 29. Captain R. B. Potter has been awarded the D. S. O. and Captain C. G. Hornby tbe Military Cross for services in Togoland.
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    • 31 5 NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL. Amsterdam, October 29. It is authoritatively stated that the Dutch Minister at Stockholm, Heer Limburg Stirum, has been appointed GovernorGeneral of the Dutch East Indies.
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  • 189 5 From the Orders for November by Major the Hon A R Adams st| Field operations will be held on Sunday, 21st November. P V R C Meeeting will be held at’the Drill Hall at 6-30 p m 3rd November, The undermentioned have been taken on the strength W
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  • 119 5 (Specially Translated). The Daily Mail states that the Rumanian opposi ion has come to an agreement with the Government party about Rumania entering the war on the side of the Allies. Serbian circles in London are optimistic in tone. The situation is not regarded as being hopeless.
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  • 179 5 The football match in connection with the M. F. A. League between tbe Hutton Lane F. C. and Crescent F. C. in the first division takes place at the Dato Kramat Gardens to-morrow afternoon. The following will constitute the Hatton Lane team goal S. M Ebmhim Backs Md. Zain
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  • 1216 6 A POPULAR EXPOSITION. Readers will recall that only a few weeks ago the Anglo-French Financial Commission, aided by powerful American banking syndicates, floated a loan of $500,000 000 (gold) in the United States. The loan was oversubscribed within a few hours of its flotation. The object
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  • 314 6 Discussing the report on the Administration of Civil Justice in Burma for 1914 the Rangoon Times” writes:— Some very strong remarks appear in the report ou the subject of insolvency cases. This, as the resolution indicates, is a scandal that can only be dealt with by some
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  • 71 6 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, Oct 30, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Perak. Brit., 254, Glenday, October 30, Malacca, gen., E. S. Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Manus, Oct 30, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Will-o-the-wisp, Brit., 148, Sampson, Oct 29, Deli, gen., G. H. Slot Co. Jin
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  • 48 6 To-day. Jin Ho for Asahan. Mambang for Setul. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Trang for Trang. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Sardinia for China. Will 0’ the Wisp for Deli. Sardinia for Singa; ore and Japan. Jit Seng for Yen.
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  • 86 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close. Singapore Mossel 3 p m. THE WEEKS EVENTS. Saturday, October 30. Cabaret Entertainment, E. O. Hotel. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Empire Theatre. Penang Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Saaday. October 31 Outward Mail 5 a.m. Church Services. Monday,
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  • 13 6 November 4.Ministering Children League, Sale of Work, Town Hall, 4.30 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 301 6 When Run Down” take AHSIERgMUISION Of all Chemists and Basaara Angier’s Emulsion promotes appetite, conditions. It is, moreover, a very real help soothes and strengthens the organs of diges- in preventing and correcting digestive tion, overcomes nervous depression and troubles and restoring proper tone to all builds up strength and
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    • 200 6 HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. 1 $3 Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of tne Public B is drawn to Skimmed Milk. |B THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS E 3 i&sb minesKimßq SK, LK I L J WHOLESOME AND CHEAP FOOD Eg J j® L ESPECIALLY FOR ADULTS K o 1“ and
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    • 44 6 INVALUABLE for HEALTH'S,SAKE. yCx Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAK) x w > p u WWW TTMm Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Th« SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy fot E uass!?ude, HAS OVER~7S YEARS' WORLD-WIDE REPUTaJOH, SOLD BY Tie Getrge toi Dispensarf. LIL
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    • 204 6 mmia»anv waww To build up in weakn To make you well an c you wellthis is ?ork of SCOTT’S Emulsi a cases of WASTING DEBILITY RICKETS SCOTT’S Emulsion has no equal for bringing back the energy, strength and vigour of glorious health. Still the best at all ages of life
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  • 1220 7 GERMANY HAS EXPANDED BEYOND HER STRENGTH.” It is to bs hoped that the pessimism which has possessed many people of late has be°n finally and completely dispelled by the recent budget of reassuring news from both fronts; There never existed the slightest jtjstifica'ioa far such pessimism. It
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  • 201 7 Messrs Guthrie <fc Co. Ltd. in their Weeklv R»port dated Singapore, Wednesday, 27th A dullish tone characterised the Rubber Auction held to-day and bidding was at times very erratic. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet fetched the highest price of the sale viz $135, but this figure was paid
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  • 205 7 The following extract from the 11 London Gazette,” dated 31st August, is published in a Straits Government Gazette Extraordinary for general information Whereas a Committee has been instituted to receive and consider claims made by British, Allied or neutral Third Parties against ships or cargoes which have
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  • 25 7 Penang :The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Singapore:Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Java Hotel Beau Sej iur Lembang.
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  • 107 7 HIS MAJESTY’S ACCIDENT. King George has had the misfortune to sustain an accident, while touring the front, his horse coming down, after taking fright at the cheers of the troops. His Majesty’s condition is favourable. A LABOUR STATESMAN, The Rt. Hon. Mr. Arthur Henderson, the labour
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  • 77 7 On the 26th inst. the Inspector in charge of The Suppression of Gaming Department, Perak (Mr, Hinton) arrested 15 Chinese in Jelepang village for gaming on a large scale. They were playing Pah and Fan Tan.” On the 27th inst Mr. Hinton in the Ipoh Police Court, prosecuted
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  • 129 7 The sixth and last assizes of the year opens in the Supreme Court on Monday. There is only one case from Province Wellesley in the calendarthat against a Malay named Mat Husein bin Megat for alleged murder. Orders regarding the repatriation of German nuns belonging to the convents
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  • 77 7 BACK LANE COMPENSATION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 30. At the meeting of the Legislative Council, yesterday, tne members were mainly concerned wih the second read’ng of the local Municip-1 Ordinance (Amendment) Bill, on which all the unofficial members passed considerable strictures, especially in regard to the
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  • 68 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 30. The Singapore Straits Chinese are now issuing a Voluntary Register for war work. A number of patrio’ic members of the Chinese community has approached the Government with an cff-*r to establish a corps of volunteers from the ranks
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  • 167 7 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 37, Church of England. St. George’s Church.22nd Sunday after Trinity; Matins, 8 a.m; Holy Communion, 8.30 a m.; Chinese Service, 10.15 am. Sunday School, 5 p.m Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Hymn 438, How’ bright these glorious spirits shine. Psalm cxivn Turrou, cxLvin Turle, cxl x
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 NIKKO Modern Art Photographic Studio. Developing and Printing Amateur’s Work. Experts sent for Out-door Photography. FRAMES.Mahogany, Oak and Japanese Jindasugl. Telephone No. 579. 21, Penang Road. Proprietor: K. S. OKANIWA. FOR Rubber, coconuts, coflee, etc. Write for Particulars to-day to: The Ceylon Manure Works. A. BAUR k PENANG. COLOMBO. The
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    • 249 7 A Rubber Factory Has h«-en im-talied in Penang and is prepared to unaertake and treat Rubber of every description. The Factory is under an expert who has been working on some well known estates for many years. For further particulars apply to the managing partner, OH SENG SWEE, Penang Rubber
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 349 7 Something Special! Big opportunities for the Public!! JOIN THE ARMY OF REGULAR PATRONS TO THE STRAITS CINEMA. Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL, PENANG ROAD. You always find The Latest Picture Plays only. TO-NIQHTI TO-NIGHT 11 PERILS OF PAULINE, 2 Keels Episodes 5 Reels 2 2 Ree’s Episodes 6 Reels 2
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2456 8 P. S' o. intended sailings. Straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. «ju Ocean Steam Navigation Co. Dpitiqu I Kirn a Intended to Sail. j Steamer, STEAM SHIP Ct., |(fl tX/ «r I rori owettennetn and riiugapore. Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. Klang. I and VVtreleat Telegraphy fitted on al p 0
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