Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 November 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-11-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 267 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. 20th NOVEMBER, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement980 1915-11-20 1 U IT TOV WART TO BHIP. I 1“ BUY OB BELL OB TO I FORWARD QOOM A*T FAIT w tbb WOfiLD ALLEN DENNYS Co, I v. varaow muon. 0— .LIL PfID CQ r D p nrrn j n-s a well-known fact that apaaMai. c.u CARLSBERG BELK <%Man-2 best ano cheapest.980 words
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Advertisement58 1915-11-20 1 oaoaaoaaDaoDaaaraaßaanaog g FOB SBO g u can have the Pinaaf g g X Cl—tt»" poctod every day for a whole year te you? addreee. (LOCAL SUBSCRIFTION, $27). p Proportionate Quarterly and B Half-paarly rates. g g BobocriptinM are payable in adeaDoe and remittances should gi g be adtbuseed te a58 words
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Article594 1915-11-20 2 Dr. and M s. Hickey, of Johore Rubber Lands, have returned from Home. Mr. G. Moir, Ute of Taiping. has been promoted captain in the Army Veterinary Corps. Lieutenant A. H. H*-ap, late of the Maxim Section Penang Volunteers now in Ku da Lumpur is attached to594 words
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Article261 1915-11-20 2 When Mr H N Ridley, c m g late Director of Botanic Gardens, Singapore, returned from an expedition to Gunong Tahan, towards the close of 1912, he expressed himself as thoroughly sa'isfiei with the results of his investigations into the botany of his great Malayan261 words
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Article794 1915-11-20 2 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 19. All our spare energy i* being devoted to the furtherance of war funds. The biggest thing we have in the way of funds is the Airfleet Fund., which, under the remarkable energy of its organiser, is being splendidly supported. On Friday794 words
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Article61 1915-11-20 2 Sydney Cup Final. In the final tie of the competition for the Sydney Cup Mr. J Crabb-Watt beat Mr. R B. Osborne by three up and one to play. In the semi-final, Mr. Crabb-Watt defeated Mr. D. A. M. Brown by one up, Mr. Osborne triumphing over61 words
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Article54 1915-11-20 2 The homeward mail closes at 6 p.m. to-day. Christmas and New Year Lktter Mails The P. O. mail due to be despatched from Penang about the 27th instant is scheduled to arrive in London on the 21st proximo. The B. I, mail of 4th December should reach London54 words
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Article153 1915-11-20 2 AN ACQUITTAL. The Riad van Justitie at Medan gave its judgment iu the Preussen case on Wednesday. The trial, which lasted over some ten days, resul ed in the discharge of Cap'ain Lubcke and 4th Engineer and Electrician Voltz. Alth >ugh, as the Court stated, it had153 words
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Article164 1915-11-20 2 -“M.T.” Tin and Wolfram iv Abundance. Lately prospectors found very rich tin and wolfram o e deposits iu the Kemaman Valley, Trengganu S’ate, on the East Coast. Tidings of the fi ,ds reaching Singapore, the good news spread like wild fire, with the resu't that there has-“M.T.” - 164 words
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Article158 1915-11-20 2 The story of a prosperous and law-abid-ing community of twenty thousand Indians in Jamaica is told iu the snnud report for last, year of the Immigration Department of that fl urishing inland, which is now published. The sea on was one of the worst droughts known in158 words
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Article125 1915-11-20 2 Europeans Seriously Injured, Calcutta. November 9.A sensational sho iting affair, as a result of which two Europeans, a man and a woman, are lying in a serious condition in the Presidency General Hospital, Calcu ta, is reported from Jagatdal. The two persons concerned are Mr. David Donaldson,125 words
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Article183 1915-11-20 2 By Alma (November 20) from Deli, Messrs P Boelen, A H Keymer, D S G Shirras and Oon Huah Au. The general advance of the young generation of Chinese in the study of music is testified to in Hongkong by the public performance of such items as these for183 words
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Article345 1915-11-20 2 The German »nd Austrian residents of Bangkok would appear to be somewhat, angry at the general pleasure taken by the Siamese in the fact that their King has received from King George the compliment of being made in honorary General in the British army, says the345 words
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Article243 1915-11-20 2 Crrbmonies in India. Calcutta, Nov. ll. Che Coronation ceremony of the Emperor of Japan which took place yesterday a r Kyoto was observed by the Japanese colony in Bombay and Calcutta with befitting ceremony. All the Japanese commercial houses remained closed and the Japanese national flags were foisted243 words
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Article156 1915-11-20 2 Statesman.” A point of some interest to motor-car twners has been raised in connecion with the r cent riots in Ceylon. When the disturbance was at its height the military authorities commandeered a considerable number of private cars for transport and other purposes, and, as might beStatesman.” - 156 words
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Article99 1915-11-20 2 Calcutta. Nov. 9.Amongst the more recent contributions towards the war from Indian Princes are one lakli of rupees from the Maharaja of Indore for the S. John Ambulance A-S 'ciation two motor-cars from the Maharaja of Seindia of Gwalior, the use of all his workshops for99 words
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STOP PRESS NEWS.
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Article115 1915-11-20 2 [Reuter’s Jelegram*.] SATISFACTORY MEASURED [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, November 19. Reuter learns from an authoritative Persian source that the Persian Government is d >ing everything possible to meet the views of Britain and Russia. Tne Persian Government has prohibited Moha r rum proc-ssions in the streets, ano[Reuter’s Jelegram*.] - 115 words
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Article37 1915-11-20 2 London, November 19. A steamer has arrived ar Syracuse with 49 Indians, part of the crew of the su ken Italian steamer Firenze, who have proceeded to Genoa, whence they will be repatriated to Bombay.37 words
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Article143 1915-11-20 2 LORD DERBY’S SCHEME. London, N vembe°, 19. Correspondence between the Director of Recruiting, Lord Derby, and Mr. Asquith is published, in wh ch th« position of married men who have enlisted und°r Loru Derby's recruiting scheme is defined. Mr. Asquith concurs that unmarried men shall be called up first143 words
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Article14 1915-11-20 2 Rubber 3/0 Our London correspondent wires that rubber was selling a per lb yesterday.14 words
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Article411 1915-11-20 2 Wonderful Fortitude «f Australians. The Central News correspondent at Perth (West Australia) writes The local n“W*paper* publish a letter from Corporal H R M'Larry, of the West Australian Artillery, now at the Dardanelle®, which his sent, a wave of patriotic pride and enthutia*m right through the411 words
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Article25 1915-11-20 2 Nov. 29.P. A. M. Meeting, Chamber o Commerce, Penang. 10 a m. Dec. 22 Meeting Board of Licensing Justices District Court, 2-15 p.m.25 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement526 1915-11-20 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. Ca s.s. MALO J A,” 13.000 TONS, Commander C. E. IRVING, R.N.R. Conveying the Mails from Europe WILL BE DESPATCHED FROM PENANG, On or about Saturday, Nov. 27. SINGAPORE, On or about Monday, Nov. 29. DIRECT FOR AUSTRALIA, Calling; at Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. For passage,526 words
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Article582 1915-11-20 3 GALLIPOLI THROUGH GERMAN EYES. Under the heading The Nations on Gallipoli,” Herr Ludwig, the special correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt,” sends his paper another entertaining article. He begins with the Turkish soldier, who is a quiet, tough, and courageous man, easily led by good officers, willing, and582 words
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Article189 1915-11-20 3 S T.” The changes in the administrative system in Siam still continue. For many years the Ministry of the Interior was one of the most important of the Ministries, but one by one its sections and sub-divisions have been taken from it. Quite lately it lost controlS T.” - 189 words
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Article96 1915-11-20 3 (Specially Translated.) The Times learns that the Germans have imported a quantitv of light railway material into the Sinai Penin e ula, in order to mate a fresh attack on the Suez Canal. The Russians have evacuated the western bank of the Styr. Minister Bratiano has again96 words
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Article243 1915-11-20 3 .-“M.T.” Good Sites for Cocokuts. Along the East Coast of Pahang there are large areas suited to the cultivation of the coconut tree on a large scale, and in comparatively recent times the FM S Government intimated its desire to lease sites for estates on much more.-“M.T.” - 243 words
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Article83 1915-11-20 3 We are requested to remind the Volunteers Chat the distribution of Princess Mary’s gift to all Volunteers on the active list at Christmas last, will be made at the battalion parade on Monday. The boxes of those who do not attend to receive them will be returned to83 words
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Article72 1915-11-20 3 For the period from the 19th to 25th November, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and eight pence per lb., and the duty on cultivated lubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in72 words
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Article192 1915-11-20 3 Calcutta, November 9.—The local mining community in Bunna are understood to be co-operating with Government of India, in measures that are being taken to increase the output of wolfram, a metal which plays so important a part in manufacture of munition. Owing to the192 words
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Advertisement1018 1915-11-20 3 SITUATION WANTED EVp TTT By RUBBER PLANTER six years C C’ulMll 1 experience in all branches. Service available Ist January, 1916, or accordingly. Apply No. 95, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1085-29-11 WANTED. Medical practitioner with tropical experience seeks practice MI Th TT T A’ZADIIQ or partnership on group of estates. MR.1,018 words
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Advertisement218 1915-11-20 3 YOUR GIRL’S APPETITE. When your growing daughter’s appetite becomes fickle and «he shows a desire for sour, starchy or chalky articles look after the condition of her blood. If she is pale and languid, nervous, without ambition and irritable, her blo' d is unable to mteo the demands made upon218 words
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Advertisement390 1915-11-20 3 I'flllißßlHllßH iiiiiiii iiii lii III I I i 1 I I I ii I I ill I I Ii hpi ill I i!i M b in® See how strong and sturdy this baby is how she is bearing the whole weight of her body on her =li arms, how solid390 words
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Article63 1915-11-20 4 Keulemans.On November 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. J. M. Keulemans, Donald House, LogHn Road, Penang, a daughter. Large.On November 19 th, at the Maternity Hospita l Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. C. Large, a son. Toomby.On November 20th, to Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Toomey, at63 words
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Article59 1915-11-20 4 BlackWallace.On November 19th, at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, by the Rev. W. Murray, ma Mr. Gordon Black, of British North Borneo, to Miss Florence Mary Wallace, of Belfast, Ireland. Milks Gaffney.On October 21st, at Colombo, Arthur H. Miles, third son of Capt. E. T Miles, to Christina Gaffney, daughter59 words
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Article1080 1915-11-20 4 M.M.” Amid all the controversies and changes that have lately taken place at Home, not only in the Government but in connection with the supreme direction of the Allies’ military activities, the essential thing aimed at is increased efficiency in the prosecution of the war. Nothing hasM.M.” - 1,080 words
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Article926 1915-11-20 4 Sir Henry Blake, writing to the Ceylon Observer," asks why it is that streets are not paved with rubber, and all heavy vehicles provided with rubber tyres. The iron and stone age," according to Sir Henry, will soon have passed. In that event, rubber companies can afford926 words
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Article450 1915-11-20 4 THE DOUBLE BILL. As Santuzza falls on the church steps and one has listened to the intermezzo and the other gems of Cavalleria,” i ess brilliant but fascinating withal, there is always a feeling of regret that Mascagni has given as so little. Cavalleria is abort and the450 words
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Article48 1915-11-20 4 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Nov 16 $2,436.23 A Bet (A and M)] 10 00 Balance on Nov 19 $2,446.23 Amount previously acknowleged ...$18,558 21 Total ...$21,004.4448 words
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Article64 1915-11-20 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 to 7-15 p.m. this evening 1. In Days of Old, Morris Caracteristiqne, the Satyrs reve' DancesBali 2. Galop Mail Coach ...Leccoq 3. Selection A Waltz Dream ...Strauss 4. Waltz The Dancing Mistress64 words
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Article79 1915-11-20 4 A direct trip to Ausralia from Penmg or Singapore is open to our readers who care to avail themselves of the specia. inducement offered in an announcement by the P. O. S. N. Co., whose fine steamer the s.s. Maloja sails with the mails from. Europe79 words
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Article74 1915-11-20 4 At the Electric Polyscope te-night four more chapters of The Million Dollar Mystery” will be shown, in addition to She Stoops to Conqueor,” Love and Bullets,a Keystone comedy, and the latest Gaumont War Graphic. At the Empire Hall to-night two episodes of the Broken Coin” series wi'l be74 words
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Article51 1915-11-20 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $B3 75 per picul, bu-iu^ s done—-a decrease of 25 cents. Tin is quoted iu London yesterday at £173 ss. Spot, and £172 ss. th ee months Tin is quoted in Loudon to-day a’£172 ss. Spot, and £l7l three51 words
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Advertisement157 1915-11-20 4 ASK FOR JUNORA I A I JUNORS I W WINE OF HEALTH H JUNORA is a delicate wife 1 combined with old-fashw<*.“ 9H H afp.itsing herbs fruit extracts EM KI and organic glycerophosphates |B s of Lecithin ox o Hb H s H Em H H M K-*. Bj humphrey157 words
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Advertisement13 1915-11-20 4 E. O.” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS ON HIRE $4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322.13 words
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Miscellaneous32 1915-11-20 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 11-20 a.m. 5 52 a.m. 11-34 p.m. 5-33 p.m. 11-54 a.m. 6-24 a.m. 6- 9 p.m.32 words
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Article361 1915-11-20 5 MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS BRITISH SUCCESS IN GALLIPOLI. THE BULGARIAN ADVANCE. NAVAL AND MILITARY HONOURS. Sir John French reports a slight British success as the result of a surprise attack on the Germans in the neighbourhood of Messines, south of Ypres, on Tuesday night. The French communiques report only361 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article140 1915-11-20 5 [Reuter’s Srrvices]. SMALL BRITISH PARTY’S SUCCESS. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph). London, November 19. Field Marshal Sir John French telegraphs that, on the night of November 16th, a small party of our troops forced an enemy’s front trench, near the river Douve, south-west of Messines. After bayonetting 30[Reuter’s Srrvices]. - 140 words
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Article33 1915-11-20 5 London, November 19. Major Winston S. Churchill (Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars,) late Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and formerly First Lord of the Admiralty, has gone to France.33 words
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Article104 1915-11-20 5 A VIGOROUS REJOINDER. London, November 19. Tn the House of Commons, prior to the adjournment, Captain Guest retorted indignantly to the recent allegations, made by Lord St Davids, against t> e Headquarters Staff in France. He said these charges were reckless and were based on ignorance. The104 words
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Turkey and the Near East
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Article356 1915-11-20 5 PESSIMISM IN GREECE. Athens, November 18, The Greek newspapers s’ate that the position of the Serbians is moat dangerous. It is feared that Monastir cannot be defended against the numerically superior Bulgarians. The main Serbian forces, who are in Ka’chanik pass, in Old Serbia, are still stubbornly resisting.356 words
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Article62 1915-11-20 5 DECISION REGARDING ALLIED TROOPS. London, November 19. The Times s«ys reliab’e private information received in London shows that Greece is now disposed to regard a British, French, and Serbian withdrawal into Greece similarly to the landing at Salonika. M. Denys Cochin Sees Creek King. M. Denys Cochin, the French62 words
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Article144 1915-11-20 5 ADVANCE NEAR KRITHIA. London, November 19. The Press Bureau reports a very successful attack, by the 52nd Division, in the r gion of Krithia. Everything was c irefully prepared, and, after three mines had been exploded, the infantry immediately advanced, and ed Turkish trenches, east and west144 words
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Article357 1915-11-20 5 MR BONAR LAW’S VIEWS. London, November 11. In the House of Common?, Mr. Bonar Law said he did not agree that the public should be taken into the Government’s confidence now. with reference to Serbia and the Dardanelles. As regards Serbia, th- subject could not be judged357 words
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Article228 1915-11-20 5 The powerful emphasis on the necessity for drastic economy contained in Mr. Montagu’s speech in the House of Commons finds considerable favour in the City, says the Manchester Guardian.’’ In particular his diatribe against the consumption of luxuries and his hint of heavy luxury taxes to228 words
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Article37 1915-11-20 5 London, November 18 In the House of Common?, the ques’ion was asked whether the Foreign Office had official knowledge that a Greco-Bulgarian Tr aty was signed on October 15th. Lend Robert Cecil replied No.”37 words
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Article354 1915-11-20 5 GENERAL MONRO’S REPORT. London, November 19. In the House of Lords, Lord Ribblesdale mentioned that General Sir Charles Monro had reported in favour of a withdrawal from the Dardanelles. Lord Lansdowne said General Monro’s report, and the evidence accompanying it, did not seem sufficient to enable the Government354 words
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Article60 1915-11-20 5 GERMAN NIGHT ATTACK. ENEMY REPULSED ON STYR. Petrograd, November 19. A Russian communique says A German night attack, south-west of Olai, was repulsed by artillery and machine gun fire. Numbers of uuburied bodies of Germans are lying around the trenches the Germans abandoned near Lake Sventen. Another German60 words
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Italy’s Campaign
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Article110 1915-11-20 5 ITALIANS HASTENING SIEGE. Rom-, November 19. The Italians, who are tightening the investment of Gorizi», scored a striking success on the hills north-west of the town. The communique says a methodical attack on a strong position opened on November 13th. While sane detachments engaged the enemy in front,110 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article22 1915-11-20 5 Rome, November 18. A Salonika report states that Allied warships in the Aegean Sea have captured six enemy submarines.22 words
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Article31 1915-11-20 5 London, November 18. The Jam Sahib of Nawauagar, Prince Ranjitsinbji, leaves tc-morrow for India, on leave of absence, to attend the wedding of his S 3' e-.31 words
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General News.
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Article689 1915-11-20 5 BILL IN THE COMMONS. London, Nov 19. The House of Commons gave the Indian Civil Service Bill a second reading without a division. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, in moving the second reading, fully explained the origin and objects of the bill, and the689 words
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Article130 1915-11-20 5 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. London, November 19. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. B. E. Peto, who drew attention co the presence of 300 interned Germans at Hongkong, and suggested their removal, in view of danger to the peace, Mr. Bonar Law said the Governor of130 words
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Article417 1915-11-20 5 A GALLANT GURKHA. Loudon, November 19. The award of eighteen Victoria Crosses* one Distinguished Service Order, and 29 Military Crosses is notified in the London Gazette.” The new V.C.’s include Rifleman Kulbir Thapa (3rd Gurkha?) for most conspicuous bravery in the operations against the German trenches, south417 words
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Article35 1915-11-20 5 London, November 19. The cargo of the Royal Mail steamer Pembrokeshire, which i? ashore near Las Palmas, is being discharged, and it is hoped that the steamer will float when she is lightened,35 words
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Article44 1915-11-20 5 LIVELY MARKETS. MALACCA PLANTATIONS. [P. G. Special Cable] London, November 18. The price of 2/10| was bid for rubber to-day. There is renewed animation on the share market. Malacca Rubber Plantations Ltd, will pay an interim dividend of 10 per cent.44 words
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Article105 1915-11-20 5 FURTHER BILLS PASSED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, November 20. In the Federal Council, the Planters» Loans Fund Enactment was passed with the addition of the new schedule. The Supply Enactment was passed, with amendments, bringing the total to $35,955,221, the principal additions being Malay States105 words
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Article2317 1915-11-20 6 I.— M.M.” NEW ENACTMENTS PASSED. COMPULSORY SERVICE. When the Federal Council resumed at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday morning the committee stage of the Planters’ L?ans Fund Enactment was continued. The Hon. Mr. Nutt a<ked that cl*u»e 8 (iii) providing that no loan shall be made from the FundI.— M.M.” - 2,317 words
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Advertisement256 1915-11-20 6 To build up m weakn sss To make you well an keep you wellthis is the work of SCOTT’S Emulsi ;d, In cases of AFLEML 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 ages256 words
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Advertisement188 1915-11-20 6 Fortify yourself with Bovril IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE g HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY, j Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of the Public M r r -—'ULIt- s drawn to Skimmed Milk. H THE INTERNATIONAL congress S At Budapest in 1909 and at Berne in188 words
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Advertisement198 1915-11-20 6 For all Lung Troubles take ANGIERgMUISION Prescribed by the medical profession organs. Angier's Emulsion is soothing and for twenty-four years, Angier’s Emulsion healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intes. is now universally recognised as a standard j tines, and it has a most invigorating, tonio approved treatment for coughs, bronchitis,198 words
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Article276 1915-11-20 7 Tribute to Lord Hardinge. Bombay, November B.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi, in submitting an account to the Indian Committee of income and expenditure up to 31st January, 1915, in connection with the passive resistance movement in South Africa, makes the following observations;This straggle had defined principles and276 words
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Article459 1915-11-20 7 A French Surgeon’s Operation. Paris, October 13The suture of the spinal cord has b-en msde for the first time, as far as is known, in surgery by Dr Emile Giron. Describing his achievement at the Academy of Medicine, Dr Giron said that the patient was a soldier459 words
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Article177 1915-11-20 7 SUNDAY, NOVE ÜBER 21. Church of England. St. George’s Church.2sth Sunday after Trinity; Matins, 8 a.m Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion, (Tamil), 9.15 a.m.; Chinese Service, 10.30 a m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m Evensong and Sermon, 6 p m. Hymn 165 O God our help in ages177 words
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Article133 1915-11-20 7 Penang, November 20, 1915. (Bv Oourtesy at the Chartered Bank} London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/16 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 9/16 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 29 32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days' sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moulraein Demand Bank >, 174133 words
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Article37 1915-11-20 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Alma, Brit., 459, Bell, Nov 20, Deli gen., E. 8. Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Manus, Nov 20, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. Perak, Brit., 254, Glenday, November 20, Renong, gen., E. 8. Co.37 words
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Article104 1915-11-20 7 To-day. Tong Chay Un for Alor Star (Kedah). City of Lincoln for Colombo Ban’Lee for Langsa. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Jin Ho for Asahan. Van Noort for Langsa, T Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Sabang, Padang, etc., Batavia. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Mambang for Sotul. Tara for104 words
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Article29 1915-11-20 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m. Calcutta and Durban Namsang 3p m. Colombo Stentor 4 p.m. London Stentor 6 p.m.29 words
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Article988 1915-11-20 7 January Meeting, 1916. (UNDER S. 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., 22nd November, 1915. The notice988 words
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Advertisement344 1915-11-20 7 Don’t Forget to see Blue Ribbon Features AT THE Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre, Prize 101 Bison Ridgeway of Montana The World’s Leading Film Artistes are featnred in this Colossus of Modern 3Refl Dram*». A Strong, Clean 'Orima of the Snowclutched mountains h Titanic Struggle for a mine and a love344 words
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Advertisement335 1915-11-20 7 T. NAGATA, JAPANESE DENTIST. NEXT DOOR OF THE DISPENSARY, From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I I THE ELECTRIC POLYSCOPE Co., LYCEUM THEATRE, ARGYLL ROAD, THANOUSER'S FASCINATING SERIAL THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY, 46 PARTS 46 9 Miles of Thrills, Romance and Adventure. Reels No. XXIIIXXVI. She Stoops335 words
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Advertisement48 1915-11-20 7 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, PENANG. Centrally situated on the Sea-front; to be considered as a real Health Resort English and Continental Cosine. JAVA RICE TABLE Every Sunday. I Every Month an ALFRESCO DINNER.” Special Private Dining Room for Extra Tiffins or Dinners. Telegram Address RUNNYMEDB." Telephone Nos. 635 and 543.48 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1915-11-20 7 THE TIDES. PbnangNovember, 1915. Penang Standard Times—Heights referred to Datum of Soundings in Admiralty Charts High Water. Low Water. t Standard p. Standard D,e Time. H Da,e Time. Ht h m ft. h m ft. s 20 m 11 20 5.7 5 38 a 1 9 11 34 a 6.9162 words
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Advertisement2313 1915-11-20 8 P. intended sailings. Straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd. Ocean Steam Navigation Co. |N3E> D R T |SH |nDIA For Intended to Sail. j Steamer. STEAM SKIP (ft I (tf j Lw I rort ana Singapore. Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. Klaiig, and Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all Do> Every Saturday,2,313 words
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