Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 November 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 269 VOL. LXXIII. TUESDAY. 23rd NOVEMBER. ISIS. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 780 1 U IF JQU WANT TO SHIP, QUY cm !r u b b e r OK TO 1 FORWARD GOODS ANY FAST <w tu wobld n ALLEK DENNYS A Co, vjuknr munrr. v.iwism^bi^u.: CARLSBERG BEER '/1F X 5 BEST ANO Mti(faM Obtainable at all Stores and Hotels and Bars CIGARETTES r|SB
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    • 66 1 g FOB 530 °g H can have the M Pineng g J I Genette posted every day o for a wtiole year to yonr addreaa. D (LOCAL SUMCRIFTION, »27). D q Proportionate Quarterly and o a Half-yearly rate». g g are payable in n adeunoa and remittances should S be
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  • LOON RUBBER WIRE.
    • 72 2 RUBBER AND SHARE MARKETS. [P. G. Special Cable.] London, November 22. Sagga Rubber Co., Ltd., will pay 25 per cent, dividend. Tandjong Rubber Co Ltd., will pay 20 per cent, and place £lO,OOO to reserve. Sennah Rubber Co., Ltd., announces a 10 per cent, dividend, placing to
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    • 25 2 London, November 22.* The following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist Latex Crepe 3/5. [••By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 22 2 .—Reuter. London, November 22. Mr. Arthur F. Peterson Kc has been appointed a Judge of the Chancery Divi- sion.
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  • 31 2 To-day's quotation for unrefined ti> in Penang was $B2 75 per picul, business done. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £172 Spot, and £l7O ss. three months.
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  • 29 2 The Directors of the Chenderiang Tin Dredging Co. Ltd., declare a first interim dividend of 6d per share, free of income tax payable on December 4th.
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  • 56 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Nov 20 ...$42,240 32 Members of Lower Perak Club 125.00 Balance on Nov 22 ...$42,365 32 Remitted to London £lO,OOO
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  • 64 2 The Band will play the following programme of music ar, rhe Golf Club from 5-45 to 7-15 p.m. this evening 1. Selection Three Little Maids ...Rubens 2. Two Step The Teddy Bears' Picnic ...Saddler 3. Selection Welsh ...Hare 4. Waltz GraJ von Luxembourg ...Lehar 5. What the
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  • 311 2 At a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur District Planters’ Association latex thefts were discussed and it was decided to refer the matter to the P. A. M. A member referred to the American Consular invoices, which demanded all particulars of rubber despatched, and deprecated the throwing away
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  • 869 2 There was a large concourse of spectators at the Padang yesterday evening to witness the pleasing ceremony of the presentation of Princess Mary’s Christmas Gift to those members of the Penang Volunteers who were on the strength at Christmas last year. The gift took the form of an
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  • 196 2 ACCUSED SENT FOR TRIAL. The preliminary enquiry into the charges of alleged cheating and forgery brought against Yiap Bun Ki, a Chinese exclerk of the Eastern Shipping Company, was concluded, to-day, with the evidence of Lor Pang, delivery clerk of 73, Campbell stret-t.. On the morning
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  • 154 2 The Committee of Penang St. Andrew’s Society unanimously adopted the following recommendations (d) That a concert on similar lines to that of last year be held in celebration of St. Andrew’s Day, 1915; (b) That St. Andrew’s Society should collect subscrip ions (c) That the proceeds
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  • 518 2 Popular Pilot Drowned. Colombo, November 12. —Mr. Jackson Jone*, of the Colombo Pilot Service, has been missing since Tuesday night. He was on night du r y on Tuesday and was last seen about midnight in the pilot tower at the end of the S. W. breakwater
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  • 441 2 GERMAN FAILURES IN TEE London, November 12 d correspondent with tbe French sends information from an source concerning the German count» attacks since the 25th o f q er tember The Ge, man High o'’; was then caught napping. Th e a hurried to battle, not as uni’s
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  • 431 2 Sir O’Moork Creagh’s Attack. Sir O’Moore Creagh, in a letter il tbe Times," a month ago roundly averts that before the outbreak of war an expensive system of German espionage existed in India, and the Indian Government not only ignored the danger but even ordered a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1006 2 SITUATION WANTED EYE-SIGHT. BY RUBBER PLANTER six years _jn.iexperience io all branches. Service available Ist January, 1916, or accordingly. Apply No. 95, c/o Pinang Gazette. 1085-29-11 WANTED. TRAINED NURSE or other capable A *7 AniTQ person willing to render occasional Mil. II» L/AXAKUdj services to invalid lady on voyage home,.
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  • 635 3 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber jf Commerce yesterday afternoon, the Hon. A. R. Adami, the President of the Club, presiding. The others present were Messrs. H. B. Pike, W. Peel, D. A. M. Brown, W.
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  • 105 3 According to a telegram from Bukarest to the Giornale d’ltalia last month a Power of the Quadruple Entente has made Rumania an important proposition of a political and military character. The Rumanian Ministers are discussing the proposition seriously. M. Take Jonesco, interviewed by a
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  • 40 3 Colombo. November 15. —Mr A. J. R. De Soysi, the well-known philanthropist, has generously undertaken to defray the passage of ten men to the Front to fight for the Kiog and Country. He gives pre‘erence to Sinhalese.
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  • 806 3 INFANT POISONED BY OPIUM PILLS. An inquest into the circumstances at- tending the death of a nine-day old male j child of a Chinaman living in No, 76, Cecil Street, on the morning of 29th October, as the result of being given Chinese patent pills containing opium,
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  • 126 3 A Colombo League. Colombo, November 12.—A league has been formed in Colombo the members of which have pledged themselves not to stand drinks he period of the war. The object of the league is to encourage economy in the use of alcohol, so novel an example in which
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  • 864 3 MR. BELLOC’S VIEWS. In a lecture to a crowded audience at the Manchester Hippodrome recently i Mr. Hilaire Belloc said that in his judgment the attack on Serbia was intended by Germany as a political diversion, with the object of creating disarray and chaos among the Allies
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  • 44 3 C lour a, November 15th,—Government shows extraordinary consideration and generosity towards the Germans who are being repatiiated. They consist of missionaries, nuns, and others; and pending the departure of the Golconda on Wednesday they are being quartered at the Grand Hotel.
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  • 401 3 Penang Officer’s Letter Lieutenant J.S. Dawbaro, Bth Leicestershire Regiment, late of Penang Volunteers, writes to a friend in Penang, from France. He says I haven’t heard anything about Scobie or Sandeman. I have got my second star now, so am a full lieutenant, which is quite satisfactory.
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  • 217 3 {Specially Translated.) The Netherlands Overseas Trust has had to again impose fines on several commercial houses for permitting tbe export of tea and tin. Heer M. C. Kuning has been selected as President of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. Heer C. van der Linde, a former Singapore Agent of
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  • 182 3 On the Hunt for Scapegoats V e don’t object to candour when it’s tem- pered with goodwill We would not ban the critic with no venom in his quill; But the candour that is prompted by a feverish desire To provide a daily scapegoat moves our
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 563 3 Anaemia or Poorness of Blood, is far more prevalent than is generally supposed. Men, Women and Children are all liable to suffer. If neglected, serious consequences may result. If taken when the symptoms are first noticed, it is a very simple matter to enrich the blood and so effectually check
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  • 826 4 In ids great speech in Parliament at the beginning of the month, the Premier reminded the Hous 2 of Cotnmins that this war, like all great wars in history, has been fruitful in surprises and disappointments to all combatants engaged. And he went on to observe
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  • 498 4 The statement from Zurich that the Russian front is being seriously depleted of Germans, may not contain the whole truth, but in the light of what is actually known it may be regarded as certain that the German and Austrian forces against Russia are now numerically much
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  • 854 4 If the war has not reached anything like a decisive phase on any of the fronts, it is not for want of advice. Everybody’s tendering it—in print at home, and the net result is to give those who are rash enough to read it all a violent
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  • 789 4 The Rev. W. Murray, m.a., will hold a service on Gula Estate on Thursday evening. Lieutenant Norman Huttenbach recentlwent Home from the Dardanelles O a account of illness. Mr. Justice P. A. Farrer-Manby has left for Kuala Lumpur. He ia accotnn a nied by Mrs. Farrer-Manby. Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 135 4 O' imiliiiiiHE J 8 LAPOSTOLLE. FowoATfcua 1827 t PRODUCE<OF/FRANCE 1 U&RD'OtC t- S P LE '"PogXEBK l* ‘CORr>OCf PSWMW? IHIBBERT. WOOOROFFE BrC®gL W*? RO-UjOEj liTCnglandJyJ f mAU.NE.} IMMIMSiMMIMKMIMMIMMIiMMMMMMMMM J THE M Onoda Portland Cement; g COMPANY, LIMITED, M DAIREN (Manchuria) MO JI (Japan). 5 Arriving Shipments Monthly, a M M
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    • 15 4 “E. 6 s O.” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS ON HIRE $4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 0-28 s.m. 7-24 a.m. 0-58 p.m, 7- 8 p.m. 0-54 a.m. 7 52 a.m. 1-30 p.m. 7-36 p.m.
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  • 399 5 BULGARIAN RETREAT. AUSTRIANS HARD PRESSED. GREECE S ASSURANCES. LATEST SUBMARINE VICTIMS. The news from Serbia to-day is probably the most satisfactory that has come t hrough since the efforts of the enemy in Serbia began to give cause for anxiety. It is now possible to gain some idea
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 83 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] LARGE FORCES FROM RUSSIA. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Zurich, November 23. New large concentrations of German troops are reported behind the Western front, the majority having come from the Russian front, from which it is believed one third of the German Army has been withdrawn,
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    • 30 5 London, November 22. The French communique is confined to details of artillery and mining activity at many point?, the enemy’s works suffering severely from the French artillery.
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    • 210 5 The Petrograd correspondent of the Time,” wiring on October 24th says To what extent have tho Austro-Germans depleted their Eastern front in order to over-whelm Serbia? The answer to this question will help us to appreciate the difficulties of the campaign in the Balkans. According to
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    • 421 5 The correspondent of the Times ”at the British Headquarters draws attention to a very telling sentence in Sir John French’s communique,” published on October 20, in which he stated that- Since September 28 the enemy has reinforced his troops holding the front we attacked by 48
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    • 73 5 London, November 22. The Stock Exchange Committee has been urging the Treasury to make a reduction in the prices fixed as a minimum for the sale of stocks, by the amount of dividends paid since July 31st, 1914 The Treasury do not assent to the scheme, but approve
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 47 5 REPORTED GERMAN OCCUPATION. Amsterdam, November 22. A German occupation of Novi Bazar is a feature of the Austrian communique. The assertion that Austro-Hungarians repulsed the Serbian attack in the Ibar valley, east of Novi B*zar, indicates that the Serbians are still capable of an offensive.
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    • 154 5 SOUTH OF NISH. Athens, November 22. The Serbians inflicted a serious defeat on the Bulgarians on the Nish-Leskovatz line, after a three days’ battle. The Bulgarians, who came near to a disorderly retreat, abandoned a large quantity of material. Bulgarians in Retreat. Salonika, November 22. The situation
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    • 87 5 MORE TROOPS AT SALONIKA. London, November 22. Since the repulse of Bulgarian counterattacks on French positions in the direction of Kosturino. all involving considerable enemy losses, all has been calm on the French front in Macedonia. The di^emba'kation of Franco-British forces at Salonika con'inues without incident. Allied Officers-
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    • 115 5 ACTIVITY ON THE DANUBE. London, November 22. A Bukharesb telegram says the transport of munitions to Bulgarian Danube ports is proceeding. The munitions are conveyed in large lighters containing usually fifty, and sometimes a hundred wagon loads. A single tug tows six or eight lighters, the flotilla
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    • 303 5 THE ECONOMIC WEAPON. London, November 22. Further telegrams from Athens appear to indicate that the so-called blockade refers to the prohibition of shipments for Greece from British and Allied ports. Searching Creek Ship?. London, November, 22. The Times correspondent at Athens says the Allied Fleets are severely searching all
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    • 431 5 Bulgarian Premier on the Position. According to a telegram from Sofia, dated October 22, in the course of an interview which M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, granted to a Wolff Bureau correspondent, he said Our military operations in Serbia are quickly anu favourably progressing. We have occupied
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    • 29 5 HEAVY FIGHTING REPORTED. Amsterdam, November 22. A Constantinople communique speaks of a violent engagement at the Dardanelles. Artillery activity is also fierce, with bomb fighting, at Sedd-ul-Bahr.
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    • 122 5 THE RETURN TO NORMAL. Petrograd, November 22. A semi-official message from Teheran states that Prince Ferman Forma, the new Minister of the Interior, has issued a series of orders, which should go far to end the activities of the enemies of the Entente in Persia. Teheran is resuming its
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  • Italy's Campaign
    • 152 5 IMPORTANT SUCCESSES. Rome, November 21. A series of important successes are recorded in a communique, including the capture of the village of Oslavia, northwest of Gorizia, and the adjacent heights. The Austrians after a desperate resistance abandoned their trenches, full of dead, losing 459 prisoners. The Italians
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 73 5 CREW’S PRIVATIONS. London, November 22. The P. O. steamer Caledonia lauded at Plymouth tw-> boat loads of lascars, and four officers, of the Dundee steamer Den of Crombie (4,949 ton?) from the East Indies, who were picked up in the Mediterranean on the 11th inst. after being
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    • 18 5 London, November 22. The British steamers Merganser and Hallamshire were sunk, the crews being saved.
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    • 391 5 Allahabad, November 14.—The “Pioneer’s correspondent gives the following interesting accoun” of the meeting of the s.s. Borollo, of the Khedivial Mail Line with an Austrian submarine in the Mediterranean. The steamer had picked up 32 of the crew of the Sailor Prince which had been sunk a
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  • General News.
    • 150 5 THE INVESTIGATIONS. Philadelphia, November 22. Official investigations into fires at three works, where munitions are being made for the Allies, show that they were due to carefully planned incendiarism. Bridges Menaced. New York, November 22. Guards have been placed on the railroad bridges of the Delaware River,
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    • 64 5 London, November 22. Commenting on the result of Post Office subscriptions to the Indian Loan, the Times says the amount may seem disappointing to English ears, but it equals the expectation of those best acquainted with the innate conservatism of the small investor in India, and
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    • 39 5 Octowa, November 22. The prospectus is issued of the first Dominion War Loan of $50,000,000, price at interest 5 per cent. Large financial institutions are subscribing, and there are indications that the Loan will be oversubscribed.
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    • 19 5 Petrograd, November 22. The Tsar, accompanied by the Tsarevitch,, at Odessa, reviewed troops and inspected warships.
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    • 23 5 London, October 22. The Globe”, which re-appeared to-day, published an apology and a withdrawal of the statements regarding Earl Kitchener.
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    • 39 5 IN GULF OF SUEZ London, November 22. The Peninsular and Oriental mail steamer Salsette, from London to Bombay, is ashore two miles south of Ras Adadarez, in the Gulf of Suez. The vessel requires immediate assistance.
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    • 62 5 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. London, Nov. 22. In the House of Commons, in reply Sir E. A. Cornwall, L rd Robert Cecil said no definite report had been received, but there was evidence that the Trading with the Enemy Regulations were already affecting the activity of German
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    • 60 5 LORD R. CECIL’S STATEMENT: London, Nov 22. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil said the representations of the Entente Ministers to China regarding tfie Monarchical movement were received by China in the same spirit of friendliness in which they were offered. It did not appear
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  • 699 6 A BOND WITH GERMANY? The Bucharest correspondent of the Corriere della Sera describe! in a message dated 16th October, the doubts and anxieties of the Rumanians who wish for intervention against Bulgaria and Austria. Signor Civinini, the correspondent in question, says According to those who favour
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  • 124 6 Denial of Shot as a Spy Report. A rumour that Eugene Sandow, the famous strong man and health expert, has been shot as a spy, and that Mrs. Sandow has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment, is emphatically denied in a letter addressed to the Daily
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  • 817 6 A GERMAN’S ADMIRATION OF PRISONERS. A striking account of the sight and talk of some British prisoners immediately behind the German lines is given by Herr Bernhaid Kellermann, the special war correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt on the western front. He writes They are cleaning
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  • 117 6 The Press Association message says Lieutenant S. S; Caws, of Seaview, Isle of Wight, a member of the Royal Flying Corps, officially reported missing, has been killed under sensational circumstances. He was in charge of an aeroplane in company with Lieutenant S. Wilson
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  • 37 6 Bombay, November 15.—Statistics of recruiting among the Mahrattas and Deccan Mussalmans show 5,000 recruits since the war began, being four and a half times the normal rate. The monthly average is now three hundred.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 FOR Rubber, coconuts, cotree, etc. Write for Particulars to-day toe The Ceylon Manure Works. A. BAUR k PENANG. COLOMBO. A The Largest Manure Works in the East. <■" »5 s°* 5 \>e t¥ t N oo'O' t'o* 0 \nl n x %’A V V*V« i\ T 'i v* r %V-
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    • 465 6 I Earthenware I I Drain Pipes, > z l I Channels, I I etC I 9 Prices on Application I to I IX" SELLAR, MURRAY g Co J I .S PENANG. I The following ore us. Christies Tapping Gouges and Knives, Sodium Bisulphite, Box Strapping 5/8", Momi Chests, Coal Tar,
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  • 1842 7 arms and diplomacy in the BALKAN S. The siege of the Central Powers by the Allies is practically comp'ete, writes the Right Hon. C. F. G. Masterman. On the east the Russian lines bend, bat do not break On the west the Allies neither break
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  • 26 7 Penang :—The E. i O. Hotel, The Crag Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Java —Hot Beau Sejjur Lembang.
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  • FAR EASTERN NEWS.
    • 154 7 Tokio, October 29 L'he Foreign Office to-night issued an important communique outlining the conditions in China and stating that it had instructed the Japanese Charge d’Affaires in Peking to draw the attention of the Chinese Government to the fact that the Japanese Government questions the advisability
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    • 146 7 Peking, October 29.—Mr. Obata, the Japanese Charge d’Affaires called at the Waichiaopu yesterday afternoon and verbally tendered the friendly advice of the Japanese Government to the Chinese Government to suspend at present the movement for the restoration for a Monarchy. He pointed out that the opposition movement
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    • 161 7 Peking, October 29.—0 n the 28th October Mr. Obata, Japanese Charge d’Affaires, at the instance of the Japanese Government, paid a visit to the Waichiaopu with the British and Russian Ministers and earnestly advised the Chinese Government with regard to the change of the form of the Government.
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    • 89 7 With regard to the monarchical movement the representatives of Great Britain, France, Russia and Japan gave warnings to the Chinese Government on the 28th October. Before this Peking Government, upon receipt of telegraphic information from the Chinese Minister to Tokio, had prepared by wiring the
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    • 205 7 The Eastern Times reports :—-The Chinese Government is making the following plans to be effected in the province of Mukden 1 —The opening of Taonanfu and 1 Cbifeng for foreign trade. 2. —The building of the Railway between Chiuchow and Chifeng. 3. —The building of the
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  • 53 7 The following are th« latest quotations in our share list t Yesterday. 1 o day. os oq an a Shares Je 5 "q S’© M tn M o«n*raL Lobitos 27/6 30/Mexican 32/- 34/Jiutber (Dollar). N. Serendah $2.40 $2.60 s2} s2} 'To-day’s quotations, Ulu Piah Co., $1.20 Jebong
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  • 61 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Hok Canton, Brit., 287, Mathews, Nov 23, S’pore, gen., E S. Co. Ban Watt Soon, Brit., 199, Taylor, Nov 23, Langkat, gen., E. S. Co. Cornelia, Brit., 197, Ogier, Nov 23, T. Anson, gen., E. 8 Co. Calypso, Brit., 338, Shopherd, Nov 23, T’kah, gen., Adamson Gilfillan
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  • 34 7 To-day. Indragiri for Deli and Batu Bahra. Padang for Batu Bahra. Glenogle for Rangoon. Trang for Trang. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Kla.ig for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Jinsen Maru for Singapore, and Japan.
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  • 77 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close. Yen Jit Seng 7 a.m, Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chay Un 7 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Hok Canton 1 p.m. Asahan Jin Ho 1 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta Kawachi Maru 3p m. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Cornelia 3
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  • 126 7 Penang, November 23, 1915. (5y OonrtAty 0/ fAs OAaHsrsd 2?anA). London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/16 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 9/16 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 M 3 Documentary ...2/4 29,32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moulmein Demand Bank 174 3 days'sight
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  • 146 7 Penang, November 23, 1915. 8: P. Tapioca s f ’-l° 9al e s M. P. Tapioca s6} salo 9. Gold leaf Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper 233 sellers. Trang Pepper out of season. Mace 5110 nom Mace Pickings
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  • 20 7 Monday, November 29. P. A. M. Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, Penang, 10 a.m. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m.
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  • 24 7 Nov. 30.—St. Andrew s Society Concert. Dec. 22,—Meeting Board of Licensing Justices District Court, 2-15 p.m. Jan. 6.—Penang Races. Jan. B.—Penang Races.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 480 7 P. &O.S. N. Co. insurance. 11 M A I A I A THE CORPORATION OF THE S.S. IYIALVJA, EXCHAMGE ASSURANCE 13,000 TONS, Commander C. E. IRVING, R.N.R. Bxchongo, London Conveying the Mails from Europe /commenced business in a.». 1717 and r Vz was Incorporated by Royal Charter in WILL BE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 179 7 It’s getting hot with successive remarkable picture-plays! at THE STRAITS CINEMA. ■Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL. PENANG ROAD. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 11 THE BROKEN COIN Episode 3 When the Crown Rocked 2 Reels Reels 2 Episode 4 The Face at the Window 2 Reels Reels 2 SEE The Thrilling Stunts
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2291 8 p. &o. g intended sailings. straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd, Ocean Navigation Co. I I or Intended to Sail. Steamer. STEAM SHIP t»„ m. ■w 1 r*ort awextenham ano Singapore. Every Tuesday, at 5-30 p.m. Klang. and Wireless Telegraphy fitted on all Do. Do. Every Saturday, at 5-00 p.m. Ipoh.
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