Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 December 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-12-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 276 VOL. LXXIII. WEDNESDAY. Ist DECEMBER, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement851 1915-12-01 1 P v l/ lOU WAJfT TO &HIP, BUY OR BELL !RUB B E R OB TO 1 GOODS 2 AM PAjRT or tbb WMLD ALLEN DENNYS t Co, i. WMHr ma». Ihtg-sr yr-nr ~i a «~tti ~rnnnn Nv w r "S SUN LIFE It 1 1 ~i .1 IX.. gja851 words
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Advertisement67 1915-12-01 1 aoDaoau. jQaaDaoDc-aQMaDaaaa| g FOB <3O g g X7OU an havu th® Pinauf g g X Gaaatt®" posted every day a for a wfeole year to your address. q CLOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. S2D. g g Proportionate Quar «ly and n Half-yearly rates. g g Bobscriptions are payable in S adssßM and rosuttances67 words
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Article487 1915-12-01 2 CONCERT AT TO VN HALL. The local celebra'ion in honour «f Scotia’s St. Andrew, the patron «mor, under the auspices of Penang S>. Andrew’s Society, has again come and gone, leaving in its train happy memories b most enjoyable function. As on the occasion of last year’s487 words
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Article95 1915-12-01 2 {From Our Own Correspondent.} Ipoh, November 30. The local St. Andrew's Society held a «tinner and dance at the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, the function being most successful, over seventy attending. A typically Scottish bill of fare was applied. The Chieftain, Mr. A. Grant Mackie, who presided, proposed95 words
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Article82 1915-12-01 2 The dramas. The Mystery of St. Martin’s Bridge,” and Yellow Flame," will be shown to-night at the E'ectric Polyscope, followed by the latest Gaumont War Graphic, and the operations at the Dardanelles, besides battleships in action. The Earl of Paw’acket,” an excellent Comedy, in five reels, is the82 words
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Article52 1915-12-01 2 The Band will play the f o ow ng nro gramme of music at the Esplanade from o till 7 p.m. this evening: 1. Selection The New Baro t’ c. r. muicf ...Crook 3. Waltz eP ,AP < ro*- Desh«ye l 4. Barn Dance ne Darlli s52 words
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Article1478 1915-12-01 2 The Resident of Selangor has appointed Mr. C. E. Donaldson to be a member of the Board of Examiners in Law for the State of Selangor, vice Mr. F. A. S. McClelland. News has been received from Mr. M. Ross, who, after b-ing wounded in France, is1,478 words
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Article172 1915-12-01 2 ABNORMAL WEATHER. The Sumatra Post reports that a serious earthquake occurred in the neighbourhood of Fort de Kock and Kota Gedong, Sumatra, on Monday morning about 1-30. Many houses were destroyed, and their inhabitants engulfed in the ruins. The number of dead, and the extent of the172 words
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Article167 1915-12-01 2 A most distressing fatality occurred on Saturday night at the residence of the staff of Raffles Girls’ School, when Miss Olive Ethel Pinkerton, who was appointed European mistress of the Institution in May, 1913, was shot in the mouth with a revolver, (as briefly wired by167 words
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Article77 1915-12-01 2 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co. advise that the undermentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them by auction yesterday 116,770 lbs. offered, 84,100 lbs. sold. Smoked ribbed sheet $153 to $163 plain 131 138 No. 2 smoked sheet ribbed 120 142 Unsmoked sheet 129 135 Crepe, fine77 words
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Article31 1915-12-01 2 OUTPUTS FOR NOVEMBER. The following are rubber outputs for November Batak Rabit lbs. 18,500 Bagan Serai 27,000 Penang 140,000 Ruhana 50,000 Straits 164,500 S. S. Bertam 87,500 Tali Ayer 55,25031 words
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Article160 1915-12-01 2 Sydney, October 31.1 n the District Court yesterday the ship owners endeavoured to have a fine of £l,OOO imposed on the Coal-lumpers' Union, whose men have been On strike. Mr. Justice Heydon, speaking with great feeling, said that the strike was delaying the despatch of reinforcements from160 words
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Article122 1915-12-01 2 Ex. To add to all His Majesty (the King of Siam) has done for sport in Bangkok he has helped t the sporting community of that city to build for themselves an excellent club house, which Mr. Caulefield James rightly referred as superior to any inEx. - 122 words
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Article964 1915-12-01 2 EFFECT OF THE BRITISH BLOCKADE. The chief cause of the Berlin women’s demonstration before the Imperial Palace is explained by the following report cf a meeting in the capital, at which the effect of the British blockade was very clearly shown. The Berlin City Council at964 words
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244 1915-12-01 2 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., a 3 Secretary to the Malay Peninsula Agricultural a sociation inform us that they have rece’ j the following subscription» which have forwarded to the Central Fund A S Evans Caledonia Estate J Cruickshank do A Forsyth do F S244 words
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Article124 1915-12-01 2 T O M.” Struggle with Police. A gang robbery is reported to hwe tak-n place au G 'pens’ on i;-day night, the property stolen being value! at over SI.OCO. 7 From particu'ar» to hand, it appears that a party ot about fif'een armed robbers simultaneously attackedT O M.” - 124 words
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Advertisement99 1915-12-01 2 The Ancient 'tortures ould have devi»«d nothing more cruel 'n*n the frightful twinging pains of Sciatica Modern Medicine can be devise nothing more effective than LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM wherewith to combat tni<* terrifying affliction. It does its work and does i' well. Al! pain immediately relieved. Simply rub it in.99 words
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Advertisement213 1915-12-01 2 ]NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST. IN Town Hall, on Tuesday evening, a Gold and Jade Bracelet. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Pritchard <fc Co Ltd., Penaxg. TO LETNO. 6, CLOVE HALL ROAD, four bed rooms with bath rooms attached. Shower baths. Electric lights. Apply to W. McKNIGHT YOUNG. GOVERNMENT213 words
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Article1544 1915-12-01 3 A PILOT’S GRAPHIC STORY. The air activity reported from the Western front makes the following vivid personal narrative particularly interesting. My friend, thĕre is not much to tell.” He was an energetic young officer of the French Aviation Corps. All I bad asked was a1,544 words
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Article249 1915-12-01 3 The relatives and friends of Biitish nurses in Serbia need not be anxious,” said Miss Kathleen Burke, of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies. Long since, preparations were made for all contingencies, and the Austro-Ger man and Bulgarian forces that are invading Serbia are not likely249 words
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Advertisement950 1915-12-01 3 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Perak and Penang Aerated Public Works Department, Kedah. Water Factory (PENANG BRANCH) WANTED two European Assistant removed to Engineers for the Public Works c/TU r~ F“T Department, Ke iah Salary $350/- per 10, L-tL! i O /TEE mensem with free quarters and the usual Phone No. 570.950 words
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Advertisement53 1915-12-01 3 A Clear Head a hearty appetite, sound sleep and good digestion are sure to follow an occasional dose of the tiny laxatives. Gentle as nature. Do not gripeOf all chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. WiPiams 1 Medicine Co., Dept. Ic, Singapore. wtwamiCTaaiwwi 11 mw53 words
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Advertisement397 1915-12-01 3 PEHIL,-, rB I When Baby persistently 1 brings up his Food ,J HI is a mother’s most anxious time. Weary and worried, she «g 1: tries one food after another until baby becomes a mere li.sE little skeleton. But if a mother in this predicament g W would be guided397 words
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Article49 1915-12-01 4 Bhittain.On November 25, at Singapore, the wife of J. Surtees Brittain, of a daughter. Oldham.On November 27, at the Nursing Home, Singapore, the wife of J. E Oldham, of a daughter. ViXCBNT.On November 27, at Port Dickson, F. M. S., to Mr arid Airs Stanley Vincent, a son.49 words
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Article942 1915-12-01 4 When the Germans sank in one of their harbours several British vessels they admitted at once that they were of no use to them, for the good and sufficient reason that there is no sea on which they could be utilised to the advantage of the nation942 words
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Article105 1915-12-01 4 APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF SIERRA LEONE. We our courteously informed by the Resident Councillor, the Hon. A- T. Bryant, that he has received a telegram from the Private Secretary to the Governor informing him that* a te’egram has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies105 words
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Article1067 1915-12-01 4 The Hon. R. J. Wilkinson, Colonial Secretary, who succeeds Sir E. M. Merewether as Governor of Sierra Leone a Colony with a coaat line of 210 miles, and an area of aboat 4,000 square miles came to the Straits Settlements in 1889, and after being attached to1,067 words
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Article36 1915-12-01 4 To-day’s quotation fur unrefined tia in Penang was $Bl 50 per picul, buyer; no sellers—-a decrease of 75 cents. Tin is quoted in London yesterday at £l6B spot, and £167 ss. three months36 words
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Article528 1915-12-01 4 The agents notify that the B I. contiact packet Fazilka will probably leave Negapatam at noon to-morrow. The B. I. mail of sth December should reach London about the 28th idem. A subscription of $2O from Mr. H W, Rickeard for the Air Fleet Fund, Ipob, is acknowledged528 words
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Advertisement96 1915-12-01 4 ALLSOPP’S I < s !1 A THE FINEST S WORLD BEER Kl renowned EXS, FOR ON THE EXPORT ABSOLUTE MARKET. rSSSI PURITY. SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PENANG. I I— I’ Illi llil I egMaMMßHMMa FOR Rubber, Coconuts, coflee, etc. Write for Particulars to<]ay to: The96 words
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Advertisement80 1915-12-01 4 E. O-” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS ON HIRE $4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322. notice. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PINANG GAZETTE.” The| accounts of the Finans Gazette,” having; been issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Owing; to heavy outgoing’s, con. tingent on the war, the management80 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1915-12-01 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 5-57 a.m, 0-18 a.m. 7-52 p.m. 0 56 p.m. 7- a.m. 2- 6 a.m. 8- p.m. 2- 6 p.m.36 words
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Article326 1915-12-01 5 SUBMARINE BOMBED. THE KAISER IN VIENNA. GERMAN GENERALS CAPTURED. SCENES AT POTSDAM. THE P. A O. AND THE WAR. Activity on the part of the airmen is the feature of the lateat telegrams from Belgium and France. Sir John French reports that besides attacking a German aerodrome and326 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article320 1915-12-01 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] BUSY DAY IN THE AIR. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph). London, November 30. Field-Marshal French reports that on the night of November 25th, the British forced an entrance to enemy trenches near Gommecourt, and attacked, with hand grenades, several deep dugouts full of Germans. We[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 320 words
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Article32 1915-12-01 5 BY BRITISH AEROPLANE. London, November 30. Field Marshal Sir John French reports that a British aeroplane destroyed, ofl Middlekerke. a German submarine, which was seen to break in half.32 words
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Article76 1915-12-01 5 REMARKABLE SCENE IN LONDON. London, November 22. Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian soldiers converted what was to have been an anti-conscription meeting in London into a demonstration which ultimately passed a reso’urion, with enthusiasm, in favour of winning the war at any price. The Dominion soldiers early76 words
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Article62 1915-12-01 5 HOLLAND’S NEWS STOPPED London, November 30 A telegram from Rotterdam says there are indications of important German troop movements on the Western front. Traffic is congested in the west and south-west of Germany, whence no newspapers have reached Holland for four days. A strict watch by Germans62 words
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Article52 1915-12-01 5 DEMONSTRATION AT POTSDAM. Amsterdam, November 30. The Telegraaf” states that on November 20th thousands of German women demonstrated in front of the Imperial Castle at Berlin, and demanded the return of their husbands from the front, and an improvement in the supply of provisions. The police dispersed52 words
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Article390 1915-12-01 5 DEATH LISTS SHOW RISING AGE. The Vorwarts death notices are again worth close attention. Not only is there evidence that the abso’ute number of deaths is increasing, but undoubted evidence that the age of the men killed continues to grow higher. It is to be borne in390 words
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Article174 1915-12-01 5 MEETING AT VIENNA. Amsterdam, November 30 An official telegram from Berlin says the Kaiser has started for Vienna, to visit the Emperor Francis Joseph. This will be the first meeting since the war began. Kaiser Wilhelm in Vienna. Amsterdam, November 29 An official message from Vienna says174 words
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Article135 1915-12-01 5 DECORATED BY KING EMMANUEL. Rone. November 30. Lord Kitchener visited parts of the Middle Isonzo front, where Gorizia is situated and also the Lower Isonzo. The King received Lord Kitchener at the Italian Headquarters, and personally conferred upon him the Grand Cross of Savoy. Kitchener on the Balkans.135 words
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Article166 1915-12-01 5 ACCEPTS A COMMISSION. London, November 30. Sir Theodore Morison, K.C.1.E., a Member of the Council of India, has accepted a commission and has been posted for training to the Cambridgeshire Regiment, with a view to employment with Indian troops. The Times says when the work of the166 words
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Article82 1915-12-01 5 LONDON’S SUBSCRIPTIONS. London, November 30. The London Stock Exchange is absolutely monopolised in dealing with London subscrintions to the French War Loan, which is being accorded a fine reception. The nominal amount of the loan is not defined. Exchange was fixed at such a rate as82 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article230 1915-12-01 5 THE SERBIAN RESISTANCE. Salonika, November 30. A small Serbian Army is heroically maintaining itself south of Prilep. The Bulgarians are still hanging back in the region of Krushevo. Only occasional shelling occurred on the Allied line. Bulgar Surrenders. A number of Bulgarian soldiers, belonging to a Philippopolis230 words
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Article39 1915-12-01 5 FAVOURABLE EXPECTATIONS. Paris, November 30. Official circles regard the Greek reply as paving the way to the desired settlement, and meeting the wish of Greece to remain neutral while not interfering with the intentions of the Allies.39 words
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Article79 1915-12-01 5 THE KING’S SPEECH. Bukarest. November 30. The King of Rumania, at the opening of Parliament, said The war, which was drenching the world in blood, continues around us with increasing bittf rness. New States have now joined, giving it ever-growing proportions. This situation imposes upon Rumania, more than79 words
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Article134 1915-12-01 5 THE TURKISH STRENGTH. London, November 30. An official message says the enemy’s strength at the battie of Ctesiphon, south of Baghdad, is.estimated at four divisions. Prisoners state that one division was practically wiped out. Our observations confirmed this, but the apprpach of Turkish reinforcements has been reported. General Townshend,134 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article108 1915-12-01 5 PROGRESS AT THREE POINTS. Petrograd, November 30. A Russian communique records severe fighting in the Ulukst region, where the Germans, after taking the offensive, were hurled back till they were swept by the fire of their own batteries. I rofiting by the situation, the Russians counter-attacked and108 words
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Italy’s Campaign.
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Article83 1915-12-01 5 FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR GORIZIA. Rome, November 30. The Italian communiques report severe fighting on the steep Monte Nero slopes. Strong enemy entrenchments were captured Furious engagements occurred northwest of Gorizia, where the enemy, strongly reinfoiced, attacked, hand-to-hand fighting taking place in the Italian trenches. Eventually the enemy83 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article61 1915-12-01 5 30 PERSONS MISSING. London, November 30. The French steamers Algerian and Omara, and the British steamer Tanis were sank. Thirty are missing from the Algerian. The Tanis’s crew were landed. [The. Tanis (5,966 tons) is apparently the former Hamburg vessel of the Deutsche Dmpfsfahrts Ges Kosmos, built61 words
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General News.
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Article158 1915-12-01 5 P. O. COMPANY’S REPORT. RESULTS OF THE WAR. London, November 30. The yearly report of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. shows a balance of £500,000, of which £78,000 is carried forward. The report records the loss of the steamers Nile, Nubia, and India. The cost of the158 words
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Article34 1915-12-01 5 SUSPENSION OF STOCK EXCHANGE. Tokio, November 30. The Tokio stock exchange has been suspended for three days, owing to wild gambling fluctuations, organised by a ring, which is daily spreading sensational umours.34 words
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Article34 1915-12-01 5 Lisbon, November 30. The new Portuguese Ministry includes Senhor Affonso Costa as Premier and Finance Minister, Senhor Soares, Foreign Minister, Senhor Demattos, War Minister, and Senhor Gaspar, Minister for the Colonies.34 words
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Article25 1915-12-01 5 London, November 30 A telegram from Amsterdam says Portu gal is endeavouring to purchase six 400 ton vessels to guard the Portuguese coast.25 words
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Article517 1915-12-01 5 THE GREEK REPLY. t Specially Translated.] The Italian Foreign Minister, Baron Sonnino, stated that the Greek Government is decidedly io favour of the Allies. They have given their consent to the retirement of the Serbian Army to Greek Macedonia, if necessary, via Ochrida in Epirus. The Greeks517 words
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Article215 1915-12-01 5 BISHOP AND THE DEPENDENCY S CLAIMS. London, November 30 Bishop Copleston, in a mission add at St. Paul’s, said there was a deep spir desire in India for a sight of Goc ud union with God. This was a characteristic which had distinguished India among the215 words
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Article660 1915-12-01 6 Messrs. Kennedy Co., report Throughout the past month the Share Market has experienced considerable activity particularly in the Rubber Section where although there have been many transactions in Sterling Issues, the chief has been among Local Companies which have continued in strong demand. Prices all round show660 words
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Article192 1915-12-01 6 Winnipeg, Oct. 30.Two Catholic missionaries and two prospectors have beeu murdered in the Far North by the same Eskimos who speared Messrs Radford and Street, the American explorers. The tribe lives 200 miles inland from Baker Lake, where Inspector Beytes, a sergeant-major, a corporal, and two constables, of192 words
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Article926 1915-12-01 6 HOW SHE WILL INTERVENE IN BALKANS. After four and a half months of war it is possible now to take stock of what Italy has accomplished and the results her vigorous offensive has had on the general conduct of the war, says Arundel del Re. In the Trentino926 words
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Article496 1915-12-01 6 SOME DARLINGISMS. Probably the only judge on the bench who knows nothing about golf was the description applied to himself by Mr. Justice Darling, in an action by the well-known seedsmen, Messrs. J. Carter and Co., to recover £l3B from the Merton Park Golf Club,496 words
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Article332 1915-12-01 6 Inventive German Arrested. Count Max Lynar London, a friend of the German Ambassador, Count von Bernstorff, and Captain von Papen, has been arrested at his residence in New York on a charge of bigam v. He is accused of having wives living in Buffalo and Rochester, while332 words
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Article25 1915-12-01 6 Penang :The E. O. Hotel, The Crag Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Singapore: Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :Strand Hotel. Java Hot Beau Sejyur Lembang.25 words
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Article582 1915-12-01 6 HEART-THRUSTS AT BRITISH ALLIES. Count Tisza, whom the Kaiser received at Vienna, came to the aid of his German colleagues, who are trying to persuade the American public that the AHie° are solely responsible for the continuation of the war. For the Central Powers," he protested to582 words
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Advertisement204 1915-12-01 6 i HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. 1 Now that food stuffs are becoming dearer, the attention of tr»a Publte raj mi iihii iniHW 1 1 4 s drawn to Skimmed Milk. x jj 7 THE INTERNATIONAL congress *ft At Budapest in 1909 and at Berne in 1914 recognised that c? I IWWmwbw s204 words
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Advertisement82 1915-12-01 6 The Original Lora ton Gin IS GORDONS Established 1769. The recipes of this ancient distillery for OLD TOM’’ and DRY” GIN have made these Gins famous throughout the world. IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR PAHITS You will make a point of seeing that you get GORDON’S GIN. It is82 words
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Article1244 1915-12-01 7 STORIES OF GERMAN PRISONERS. Paris, Oct). 28 Die Neu-angekom inenen autreteu New arrivals, fall jn I”). The order, given by a tall German 8 ergeant-major, rang out in the court-yard of an old barracks in the south of France. There was a lively scramble as 200 or1,244 words
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Article129 1915-12-01 7 Chaplain 's Narrow Escapes. Brigadier McKenzie, the Salvation Army’s chaplain with the Australian forces in Gallipoli, describes some of the features of his work behind the trenches. "It is Sunday night,” he says and I have just concluded a meeting on the hillside, and under the usual conditions, big bombs129 words
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181 1915-12-01 7 Calcu’ta, November 17.8 y an arrangement come to with the Assam administration and the managers of the Tea Estates, Commissioner Booth Tucker of the Punjab Salvation Army is about to embark on a new and novel enterprise, namely, that of supplying labour to181 words
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Article48 1915-12-01 7 CLEARANCES! To-day. Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Ban Whatt Soon for Langkat and Pangkalan B randan. Will o’ the Wisp for Deli. Hok Canton for Port Swettenhsm and Singapore. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping. Hongkheng for Singapore and China.48 words
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Article50 1915-12-01 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close Ceylon Australia,> Alor Star (Kedah) Tong Chay Un 9 a.m. Tongkah Calypso 1 p.m. Deli Alma 2 p.m. Bindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Kehda 3 p.m. Trang Trang 3 p.m, Friday. Deli and Asahan Brandan 10 a m.50 words
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Article125 1915-12-01 7 Penang, December 1, 1915. OowrtAsy ot the Chartered Banh> London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/16 4 months’sight Rank ...2/4 9/16 3 Credit ...2/4 27/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7.'8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Private 177 Bombay Demand Bank 175 Moulmein Demand Bank 174 3 days’ sight Private125 words
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Article237 1915-12-01 7 Penang, December 1, 1915. 8; P. Tanioca 56.10 buyers M. P. Tapioca s6| buyers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $3l sellers. Trang Pepper ou t of season. Mace s’lo nom. Mace Pickings ssBfc sales. Cloves237 words
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Advertisement487 1915-12-01 7 THE TAI SEN® Motor Repairing Co., 61 Bnrmah Road a&d Phone No. 208. The Famous Automobile Hospital. The only repair shop tb»l poeeesaea the proper repairing plant* worked throughout by electricity. Only experienced meehent* *m« ployed. ATI work* carried out under our expert personal supervhion and guaranteed. All accessories stocked487 words
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Advertisement27 1915-12-01 7 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co., OF CANADA. ALL KINDS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES ISSUED. Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., GENERAL agents PENANG. E. C. BOYCE, District Manager.27 words
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Advertisement60 1915-12-01 7 N.' Sodium Bisulphite In x /i cwt. Drums. Mercury Perchloride In 28 lb. and 56 lb. eTars. Sulphur (Sticks and Powder). White Arsenic. PRICES ON APPLICATION. THE DISPENSARY (Penang) Ltd. TeIe CHEMOP^T? ss: 2, Bishop Street, Penang. ASK FOR Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Cocoa. Sanders’ Eau-De-Cologne. Jmported by BOELEN Co., 4960 words
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Miscellaneous265 1915-12-01 7 Something Special! Big Opportunities for the Public!! SEE AT THE STRAITS CINEMA. 'Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL. PENANC ROAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 11 Wil! present the universal feature LAWRANCE D’ORSAY. The Eminent and Talented English Comedian in 5 Reels The Earl of Pawtucket, 5 Ree,s A Roliic of Pure Fua. All265 words
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Advertisement2512 1915-12-01 8 P. ¥O. intended sailings. Straits Steam Ship Co., Ltd, fca Ocean «team Navigation Co. EcpiTicu INDIA H lnt, aeJ B i st»m ship c#.. ua. Wire!... Td.gr.ph, fitted 0.. H P 2 CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NM CO m Steamers. SIEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD, T’HE Companies' steamers are despatch All Cabins2,512 words
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