Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 November 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 254 VOL. LXXJII. THURSDAY. 4th NOVEMBER. 9915. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 828 1 r L» TOU WANT TO SHIP. SUY OB SELL RUBB ER J OB TO j FORWARD GOOM I ANY FART <* thb WMLD ALLEN DENNYS A Co., f. weubom onaon. "THE PINANG GAZETTE.’<■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■♦ C ij|\| i i&TE* num-mill■■■■■M—-OFFlCE AND PRESS. r J* I I >, w fl e, BEACH STREET.
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    • 71 1 Monona all ocarni na on a M n a a a FOB $BO H X7OU cun have the "Pinang g o I G—att» posted every day n for a »W» year to your address. Q (LOCAL SUBSCftimON, S27> a B Proportionate Quarterly and d n Half-yearly raAss. a Subscriptions are
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  • 1262 2 THE NEW TAXATION. Malaya writes to the Editor of the Financier I have read with much interest what your Mr. Ki lick writes in his Rubber Notes” in Tuesday’s issue anent the possible application to rubber plantation companies of the tax on war profits, and everyone wbo is
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  • 619 2 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL COMMISSION’S ACTION. At the last meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commission, the President said the special business with regard to the bye-laws in regard to theatres had better be taken first. The present bye-laws had been submitted to the local Government, and had perhaps been somewhat
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1406 2 Rates for govebnment of kedah. notice. Casual Advertisements. education department. advertisements on tram cars. WANTED TWO ASSISTANT "THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS MASTERS for the Governmen' 1 Ltd. having acquired from the run mu. IU UI. WIUAIIVRO smnmi. mw. Engliab School Alor Bfcar Penang Co the intereBtB 1. One Grade 111
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    • 594 2 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA. AND CHINA. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital tarn Fund £l,Boo,e( t Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200 CCC Hbad Ovrioi: 38, BISHOPSGATB, LONDON, I.C Agencies and Bbanohm. Amritsar Hongkong Fenac g Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon aloutte Klang Serembsc Canton
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  • 2385 3 M. J. G. Cruickshank is laid up in hoapital. Mr. G. Cumming has had to undergo an operation in Singapore. Mr. S. 11. Carndly, formerly of Kuala Lumpur, is now in the East African Service. Captain lan 0. Penney, 13th Royal Scots, killed, was the eldest son
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  • 41 3 CLEARANCES. To-day. Tong Chay Ua for Alor Star (Kedah). Calypso for Tongkah. Alma for Deli. Hauroto for Singapore and China. Kedah for Dindings, Sitiawan Began Datoh and Teluk Anson. Trang for Trang. Mambang for Betul. Kumsang for Calcutta and Durban.
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  • 81 3 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. for Per Olooe. Deli and Asahan Benoa 10 a.nr Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban Itolaa 11 a.m. Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh > Atjeh 2 p.m. and Sabang J Taluk Anson Hebe 4 p.m. Colombo Demodocqs 4 p.m, London Demodocu» 5 p.m. Saturday.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 296 3 A competitor, considering that Michelin is a foreign firm, because he is French, has advertised that Michelin has contributed nothing to the War. We are forced to reply that: MICHELIN has contributed more to the War than any other tyre maker. Here are a few facts: MICHELIN has given £40,000
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    • 77 3 Stelastic” I PUNCTURE-PROOF I [motor TYRES I I NON-SKID You can’t drive a Knife through the Tread.” 1 Send for particulars and list of records. SOLE IMPORTERS INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co Singapore. I ALLBN DENNYS Co., ram, RUBBER BROKERS, of The Penang Rubber Auction Rooms, Sales Held Every Tuesday Rubber Bought
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  • 2484 4 DARDANELLES AND BALKANS. SIR E. GREY’S REPLY TO SIR E. CARSON. [A very «mall portion of the concluding art of Mr. Asquith’s speeih appeared sterday. It is repeated today, to reserve continuity.] Loudon, November 1. Mr. A»quith, continuing his speech in t-he Home ef Common?, referring to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 643 4 A Reputation of over 100 year». Cockle’s ANTIBILIOUS Pills are to-day one oi the most useful remedies that the family medicine chest contains. For sudden attack» of biliousness, sick headache or the depression arising when yon are out-of-sorts,” Cockle’s Pills give you prompt relief without any weakening effect afterwards. Two
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    • 119 4 Biave Yourself. I in has got to have some T his comfort and appearance, A e Gillette shave can seem w hile to him. More than I Ilion Gillette Safety Razor A 1914nearly a million new W ed every year. British made. I lard Sets. One Guinea.Sold Everywhere. id and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 329 4 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 11 Grand Change of Programme AT THE electric POLYSCOPE Co., LYCEUM THEATRE, ARGYLL ROAD, PRESENT THE HARPER MYSTERY 3 Reels 3,500 Feet A Gaumont detective tale full of thrills and sensations. It is one of the best detective drama ever shown here. THE HAUNTED CASTLE 3 Reels 3,000
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  • 255 5 Twenty American aeroplanes, says the New York Herald” of September 16, have just been ordered by the Datch Government, according to a telegram received from Los Angeles by the Aero Club of America. The first order for s’x aeroplanes was placed by the Dutch Government two months
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  • 169 5 Sir Edward Grey gave the American Ambassador in London some information on the subject of exports of various articles from Great Britain to America and to certain countries in Northern Europe. Sir Edward Grey gave some useful figures in respect of rubber. He says that re-exports
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  • 192 5 It is stated from Copenhagen that the East Asiatic Shipping Company have resolved to sell ten of their steamers and to replace them by greater motor-driven ships. The steamers, representing a total of 75,000 tons, have been transferred to a new company at a price of
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  • 101 5 The following may be taken as an expression of the feelings of an instructor after a stiff bout with a particularly slow recruit: The hours I spent with this recruit Are as a martyrdom to me I long the silly ass to shoot No
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  • 60 5 u Lady’s Home Journal.” What kind of meat have yon this morning 7’ asked the husband of the butcher. The beat steak we have ever had, sir,” replied the butcher. Here you are, air," as smooth as velvet and aa tender as a woman’s heart." The husband looked
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  • 294 5 Captain VauxBaroness Von Stockhausen. A wedding of considerable social interest in Calcutta was celebrated very quietly at the Colombo American Consulate on Oct. 15. The bridegroom was Captain Henry George Vaux, Military Secretary to Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal, and the brid*i Baroness Edna Benser von Stockhausen,
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  • 75 5 Calcutta, Oct. 26.The steamer Edavana with Sir Harcourt Butler, Lieut.-Governor-designate arrived at Rangoon yesterday. TLn Chief Secretary and an Aide de-Camp boaoded the vessel to convey Sir HarveyAdamson’s welcome on the wharf were the hea -]s of the various officers, civil and militat v. Sit Harcourt Butler
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  • 207 5 A good carriage road running from Cbumpon to Reaong says the Bangkok Times has been in the scheme of public works for some time, and a certain amount of clearing work has been done. The recent ministerial tour in the Pen* insula has evidently given definiteness to
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  • 106 5 foot-steps of those of his ilk. Siam Observer.” About a month ago a well-known Bangkok rice milling firm sent one of their compradores up-country with a sum of Tcs. 30,000 with which he was to have bought paddy for the firm. No paddy having been received to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 Quality. N X With LEA PERRI NS’ SAUCE, JT JPS a few drops sprinkled over the meat, SLEj fish or cheese, &c., are all that is w&r required to impart the most delicious wfer piquancy and flavour. AMn MSUj The QUALITY and concentration of its UfflM ingredients make a little
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    • 288 5 EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL, THE VALUEIB always there. B“ Worth Jack’s Reference Book whil nllllvw is a full up to <ia.e Encycloj x lia, a Legal, C nmercial, F uca ional, Parlian-entary, and a Social Guide. A Gazetteer, Medi I cal Dictionary and much besides. x- l i r>u other
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 195 5 Sweeping Ideal Successes. Every one knows that the Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre, (Under new management of the Straits Cinema Co.) HaB the BEST PROGRAMME Going. We have an Extra-Special Selection Li To-night’s change. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! 3 Parts Lily of tile Valley 3 Parts Evangel uf the ToilersSelig Masterpiece in 3
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  • 13 6 Pugh.On October 22, at Singapore, to Capt. and Mrs. Pugh, a son.
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  • 1155 6 At the beginning of Mr. Asquiths public career Mr. Gladstone, writing to him, said Yon ha Ye a great and noble work to perform. It is a work far beyond human strength. May the strength which is more than human be vouchsafed to you.” These
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  • 1240 6 We read, with considerable amusement not altogether untinctured by regret and sorrow, a little effort published in a new London newspaper under the heading, Things the War has altered.” And we reproduced it with reservations, similar to these prefacing editorial announcements disclaiming responsibility for other people’s opinions.
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  • 549 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $79.50 per picul, butineti done—a decrease of $1.25. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £162 10s. Spot, and £l6l 10s. three months, Japanese papers report that the British Government has begun to send orders to Japan for war
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 115 6 CLAYMORE" WHISKY. SOLE AGENTS: HIBBERT, WOODROFFE Co., LIMITED. I k -J TRY HEINEKEN’S LAGER BEER I STAR BRAND. I I BREWED >!N HOLLAND. I J SOLE AGENTS: BOELEN CO. i M G 1 i i C ku Al 'a i fi§@s?(sra mmi > THE DISTILLERS Co., Ltd., EDINBURGH. Pritchard Co,
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    • 13 6 E. O.” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS "oi< HIRE $4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 32 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 9-47 a.m. 4-13 a.m. 10-22 p.m. 4-15 p.m. 10-31 a.m. 4-56 a.m. 10-57 p.m. 4-56 p.m.
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  • 15 6 DEATH. Chilverb.Ou November 1, suddenly, at General Hospital, Singapore, Alfred H. Chilvers, Planter, Johore, F-M.S.
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  • 162 7 AN ITALIAN SUCCESS. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVES. NEW PABIS GOVERNOR. SIXTH M. P. KILLED. The Paris communique reports trench fighting in the Neuville region of Artois, and violent artillery duels in the same neighbourhood. The Prench artillery has been active at other parts of the front, and in the Argonne,
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 75 7 [Rkutrr’s Services], MINES IN THE ABGONNE. [Copyright Tblegramb.] (By Submarine Telegraph). Paris, November 3, A French eommunique reports violent cannonades, and hand-to-hand trench fighting at Neuville St. Vaast. The French artillery, south of the Somme, plastered the German trenches, and dropped shells among the enemy’s reliefs.
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    • 111 7 Loudon, October 10.-—A soldier in a letter to the Cardiff Express states in a recent battle the British attacked until they were worn out by their exertions. A Colonel then ordered gas to be loosed to give the riflemen a chance. This was successful
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    • 776 7 A general idea of the success of the initial British attack may be gathered from the statements of prisoners, I was permitted, a correspondent in France, to see and converse freely with two officers taken at Hooge and nearly a thousand shaken and rather sullen infantrymen of
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    • 429 7 Rotterdam, Oct. I.There is ferment, uneasiness, and anxiety among the German troops behind the lines in Belgium, This atmosphere has spread to the frontier, where the guards on duty are in a mood of depression which they make no effort to hide. Reports of huge
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    • 190 7 KEEP THE GOAL IN SIGHT.” London, November 3. Reuter’s correspondent at the British Headquarters, writing on November Ist, says the King, on the eve of his departure, issued a Special Order of the Day I am happy to have been once more with my Armies. It
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    • 26 7 London, November 3. The Hon. W. L. C. Walrond, Unionist M. P. for the Tiverton division of Devon, has been killed in action.
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    • 15 7 Paris, November 3. Gereral Manoury has been appointed Governor of Paris
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    • 42 7 Wellington, November 3. The Rt. Hon. F. W. Massey, the Premier, in a speech, said he did not want conscription, but if there was a shortage of volunteers, the New Zealand Government would not hesitate to adopt compulsion.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 108 7 ENEMY BEATEN SOUTH OF RIGA. Petrograd, November 3. A Russian communique says the enemy unsuccessfully attacked, above Friedrichstadt, in an attempt to cross the Dwina in boats. The Russians, on the night of October 31, rushed trenches north-west of Tcha r torysk, capturing a machine gun and
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  • Italy's Campaign
    • 29 7 ENEMY’S FOURTH LINE TAKEN. Rome, November 3. It is officially announced that the Italians forced the fourth line of Austrias entrenchments on the Podgora heights. 1
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  • General News.
    • 177 7 FIVE PROVINCES DECIDE. Peking, November 3. In reply to the advice of the British, Russian, and Japanese representatives, regarding the Monarchical movement, the Chinese Government says it was always opposed to the movement; but in view of recent events, the forcible suppression of these would endanger peace
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    • 61 7 PROFITS FOR WAR FUNDS. Melbourne, November 3. The whole year's profits of the principal Victorian Racing Clubs will be given to the War Relief Funds. A Racing Tax. Sydney, November 3. The Hon, W. A. Holman, the Premier, introducing the New South Wales Budget, said horse racing would
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    • 78 7 WOMEN’S FRANCHISE DEFEATED. New York, November 3. The State elections in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania resulted in the decisive defeat of the proposal to enfranchise women. A Republican candidate has been elected Governor of Massachusetts. The Republicans, who have carried the whole State ticket, as well
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    • 49 7 JANUARY 2nd, 1916. London, November 3. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York propose that January 2nd be set apatt by the Churches for solemn intercession with the Almighty, and thankful recognition nf the devotion of rhe country’s manhood and womanhood. The King has endorsed the proposal.
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    • 109 7 QUESTION IN COMMONS. London, November 3. In the House of Commons, in reply to a question regarding the stopping of publication of the Daily Post (Bangalore), Mr. Austen Chamberlain said he understood the reason for the revocation of the Resident’s permission to publi’h was, that in
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    • 42 7 London, November 3 Mr. Lancing, United States Secretary of State, ha» telegraphed to ascertain Britain’s reasons for the seizure of the Hocking, which was taken into Halifax (N. S), under the recent, change in the law of seizure.
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  • 49 7 [From Our Own Covreipondont] Singapore November 4. At the Singapore rubber auctions ther e were offered 226 ton», of which there wer e sold 190 tons. At the opening there was a quiet demand. Prices improved. Ribbed smoked sheet $137 Fine pale crepe 13G Upaiuuked 127
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  • 729 7 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The seventh annual general meeting of the Penang Volunteer Rifle Club was held at the Drill Hall, last evening. The Pnsiden* of the Club, Major the Hon, A. R. Adams prodded over a large attendance The statement of accounts for the year ending 30th
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  • 50 7 The B I. Contract Mail st< am> r Tara is expected here on Saturday at 6 am. from Negapatam and will sail the same day a' 4 p.m, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. The homeward mail closes at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Registration up to 6 pin, on
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  • 49 7 THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. P. G." Special.) London, November 2. The following dividends are announced. Singapore United Rubber Co., Ltd.t 74 per cent, (final Anglo-Sumatra Rubber Co., Ltd., 15 per cent, (final). Lanka Rubber C<>. Ltd., 5 per cent, (final.) Brooklands Rubber Co L’d., 5 per cent.
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  • 69 7 The following are the latest quotations iu our share list t Yesterday, To-day. X 8Q n ft) Shares M to Ma. Mining. Deebook 17/- 18/- 17/6 18/6 I. Pulai ssf ssf $5 ss| Rubber (Dollar). A. Kuning 85c 90c 90c $1 A. Panas ss| ss| ss| $5
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  • 137 7 London, October 26th The Timos” Balkan corespondent now at Bucharest -ays the Austrians, having crossed the Danube at Orsova, will have a free passage to Bulgaria, for fifty munition-laden steameri, aud lighters are waiting there, the Serbians having withdrawn from the Danube. Pluiuly a largo Serbian
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  • 180 7 Athens, October 4. The protest of the Gieek Government with regard to the landing of troops in Salonika, published this morning, left the public completely indifferent. They accept the necessity that has compelled the Government to take such a step as one that could not be
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  • 301 7 It is interesting to note the extent to which the present royal families of Europa are related We quote from a rtceub editorial in the Boston Globe When Queen Victoria of EnJ an I died some years ago, she was mourned as mother, grandmother, aud great-grand-mother by children,
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  • 982 8 January Meeting, 1916. (.UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) NOTICE. No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary at least seven days before the date of the Special General Meeting, i.e 17th November, 1915. The notice
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  • 495 8 EXTRAORDINARY NEW CRAFT FOR USE OF THE ALLIES. Mosquito submarine chasers are tbe latest feature of the many anti-submarine measures of the Allies. Tbe news comes from New York, where the first squadron of these boats was said to be waiting to be loaded on
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  • 199 8 Owing to the fact that Germany as the result of the British blockade, went on to a war diet, and so reduced her foreign trade to a minimum, the German exchange is no longer a trustworthy index to tbe internal currency and credit of Germany. As
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  • 128 8 Tbe prohibition of treating, which may be felt in a few exceptional cases as an irksome restriction, will go far to abolish a custom the absurdity of which is within everyone’s expe. ience. In Glasgow, shortly before the introduction of the new regulation, eight friends adjourned to
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  • 54 8 A first instalment of £5OO on account of this fund, has been remitted by the British Minister at Bangkok to the War Office, and it is to be hoped that it will be possible to forward a further sqnHar amount, before very long. The list, to
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  • 657 8 MONARCHY’S INFLUENCE ON FOREIGN COMMERCE? That China, the most conservative country in the world, should suddenly change from an Imperial to a Republican from of Government, was one of the surprises of the age that it should revert within a few years to the old order
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  • 104 8 A gang robbery of a daring character was perpetrated at Sentul village on Saturday. Towards 9 p.m., it is stated, a gang of five Chinese, armed with revolvers, made their way into the shop cf a chandu dealer in the village and, having closed the doors and
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  • 90 8 The Malaya Tribune learns that the negotiations which have been in progress between the captains and the owners, the Straits Steamship Company, with regard to a definite adjustment of wages, have been amicably settled, the Company having signified its intention to grant the masters a substantial increase
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 21 8 1 If it is PHOTOS you’re 1 1 wantingplease call at i? 1 KEECHUN STUDIO, I 2 1 Xeith Street. g
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    • 399 8 A. q—WM—T3B- writ' I I 3' 1 m«I |l I 5 From the same tm of Bengers I Food you can maintain a healthy I R man or feed a baby.” I W Bonder’s Food, prepared with fresh new milk, [I I y combines all the elements necessary-to sustain I
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  • 607 9 M.M.” EVIDENCE OF ACCUSED. The case in which Lim Tain Chye, late of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., stands charged with using as genuine, forged documents, continued throughout Wednesday, in Koala Lumpur Supreme Court, before Sir Thomas Braddell, C. J. C. Sir Evelyn Ellis
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  • 152 9 The Hankow correspondent of thi N C Daily News," writing on October 7th, said:A short while ago the German, and allied, members of the Hankow Race Club and Recreation Ground were requested by the Committee, through the Secretary, to discontinue the use of the Club until
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  • 76 9 The authorities of the Finance Department are quoted by the Jiji” as stating that the Japanese Government has imported from abroad gold specie to the value of Y 20,000,000. The paper further learns that the specie has come from Australia, India and Russia. The specie reserve
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  • 422 9 Ahmed Hossain 21-1 Budhoo Ostagar’s Lane, Calcutta, writes to the Editor of the Statesman as follows Sir, The news of the massacres of 800,000 Armenians in a most brutal manner by the Ottoman Government will fill the civilised world with horror and indignation. Europe has never
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  • 207 9 A Train-Hand Kills» and thbh Injurbd. D Oct. 21.—An accident is reported to have happened to an incoming goods train on the D. H. Railway, at noon to-day. From Ghurn to Dar jeeling there is a drop of nesrlv 700 feet, the gradient, in places
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  • 67 9 OUTPUTS FOR OCTOBER. The following are rubber outputs for October Ayer Kuning (F.M.8.), lbs. 48,000 Ayer Kuning 7,000 Alor-Pongsu 20,886 Brieh 12,664 Bradwall 40,119 Bukit Mortajam 52,801 Chersonese 66,341 Dennistown 51,684 High. Lowlands 116,105 Klabang 16,391 Krian Plant. 27,775 Malaysia 25,706 Merbau 7,747 North Perak 801 Sungei Krian 55,625
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  • 213 9 Colombo, October 21.—-Mr B P Kadorntzefi*, Russian Consul, seen by a representative of the Ceylon Observer with reference to the Imperial Ukase proclaiming a state of war in Moscow, said that all this time a state of war existed on the frontier and the Baltic Sea
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  • 90 9 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Nov 2 ~.$40,132.39 Staff of Govt Monopolies, Oct subscription 86 90 Hon AT Bryant, monthly subn 100 00 Sek Tong
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  • 33 9 Balance on Nov I $1,823.66 H de Z Lancaster, monthly subn 25.00 H W Thomson 12th instalment 10.00 Balance on Nov 3 $1,858.66 Amount previously acknowleged ...$18,558 21 Total ...$20,416.87
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  • 41 9 PENANG WOMEN’S WORK. Amount previously acknowledged $685 20 Mrs Horton, Sydney 20 00 $705.20 Hospital garments for soldiers, ready cut out for workers, will be given out every Biiday morning from 10-11 o’clock at the Town Hall.
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  • 162 9 A amusement was caused at a recent meeting of the Calicut CuU icil Chamber because Austrian pencils haci been distributed to the Councillors in the place of German pe jcils, the use of which had been objected to by a Councillor at a previous m
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  • 129 9 Prnang, November I, 1915 fßw "'ortrtssy of the Ch trlortd Hani>. London Demand Bank 2/4 3/16' 4 months’ sight Bank ..2/4 17/3 2 3 Credit ...2/4 27/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/8 Oaieutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days' sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moulmein Demand Bank 174
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 397 9 Fresh f Breakfast g 3 Rolls. I You enjoy fresh rolls, U and milk bread twists D very day, if you have the 0 H baking done at home with the Q a h P of Q fPaiskyJftour" g The SURE raising powriar. Q Bn ad raised with Paisley Q
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    • 11 9 C-As.* w «.-/AW BER® WAGES Vehicles c :oMPANr«.vc > ENCL ANU C
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    • 673 9 hotter ms TmT from b.rth on the Are you Worried about Baby? ~g~ ~[~OW to feed Baby is often a great worry to I I mothers who are unable to nurse their babies themselves. Ordinary cow’s milk however prepared at homeis not a suitable substitute for the mother’s milk. It
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  • 1353 10 PRESENT STATUS OF PRODUCTION. Dr. F. W. Hinrichsen has recently published in the Zoitschrift dee Vereines Deuteoher Ingenieure” a review of the pre* sent situation in regard to the synthetic production of rubber. In thin he confines himself to the essentials of the problem, remarking that a complete
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  • 148 10 Appeal To Tribal Sheikhs. Calcutta, Oct. 26.A circular letter has been issued under the orders of the G O C, Expeditionary Force, Mesopotamia, to the tribal Sheikhs in the Tigris line, reassuring them of the objects and intentions of the British Government in Iraq. It points out
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  • 431 10 Messrs. James F. Hutton <fc Co, Ltd, writing on Oct. sth, report:— Liverpool Cotton. To-day. Last Week. Mid-American—Spot 7,18 6.85 Mid-American, Current Month 7.02 j 6.69 F.G.F. EgyptianSpot 9.85 9.60 F.G.F. Egyptian, Current Month 9.76 9.59 New York Cotton Yesterday. Last week: Spot—Cents. 12.45 11.90 Current Month
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  • 380 10 Serembanlnt divd 3 p c. Strathmorelnt divd 10 pc. London Asiaticlnt divd 10 p c. Hidden Streamslnt divd 5 p c. Federated (Selangor)Jnt divd 7| p c 5 p c a year ago KamuningDivd 15 p c for year to June 30 Last year divd was
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  • 80 10 Tkvradaj. November 4 Ministering Children League, Sale of Work, Town Hall, 4.30 p.m. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Empire Theatre, Penang Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Friday, November 5. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Saterday. November 6. Outward Mail arrives morning. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Suaday.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 37 10 ADVERTISING. There is only one way to succeed in business. That is by constantly and persistently advertising your goods. Drive the thought of them into people's heads, so that they will remember you when considering their requirements.
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    • 147 10 Tyres (the famous French make) £fl Illi Motorist: Suit me I should think so lasI as none other can.’* 4 STOCKISTS i KUALA LUMPUR: Societe Financier Des Caoutchoucs. SINGAPORE: Dupire Brothers. IPOH, F.M.S.: G. W. Wilson. G.P.B. B y I Deodorant I I Disinfectant I Antiseptic. I I FOR USE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 125 10 THE TIDES. PenangNovember, 1915: Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. Oat,. S d H. Date 8 111 h m ft. h m ft. Th 4 m 9 47 6.1 4 15 a 1.5 10 22 a 6.8 5 m 4 56
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  • 574 11 A REIGN OF TERROR. The refugees from Syria, who arrived ma Greece, says the Cairo correspondent of the Pioneer” report that a positive reign of terror has now set io an I that the Turks are court martialling for treason and hanging notables wholesale. A quarrel has
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  • 319 11 Spbbch to Wounded. An example to Leeds munition workers was afforded by the King on his visit to Leeds when his Majesty spsnt a crowded seven hou-s in visits to munition factories, the University, and a mi'itary ho?pital. An employe at one large engineering works, Alfred Wilgon,
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  • 832 11 CHANGES IN FORM OF AGREEMENT. Simla, October 16.A Government of India resolution is published announcing (by means of an addition to the rules under the Indian Merchant Shipping Act) the extension to British ports of the arrangement already in force in the case of foreign ports whereby masters
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