Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 December 1915
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1915-12-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 278 VOL. LXXIII. FRIDAY. 3rd DECEMBER, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement655 1915-12-03 1 E WU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR BELL 7RUB B E R n o« to jj QOOCM9 AFT rAIT or TH! VOBLD f I ALLEK DEMHYS A Co, h mimmi man. > n annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnßnp' lE>( J I IFF THE TAI SENG TCmMSPMT’C OF official Motor Repairing Co., jENNEiIII S CANADA.655 words
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Advertisement50 1915-12-03 1 i FOR $BO YOU can bar» the Pinaag GaMtto” posted every day q i for vtoote year to your addraoi. (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, J 27). B Proportionate Quarterly and q Half-yearly rates. Bnbocriptiona are payable in g I advanoß and remittance» ahmld i bo addMßed to I PUUMBAZKYTKMtSS LU. Pernas. UMUuuußuuPwnwnnanßabbsbbß50 words
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Article1307 1915-12-03 2 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. The preliminary enquiry into the charge against Pte. Donald Pengdly of B Company of the Penang Volunteers, of causing the death of Robert Nelligan, by shooting, on the afternoon of the 25th alt., was held in the Second Court, Penang, today, before Mr. E. E.1,307 words
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116 1915-12-03 2 The Hon. Treasurer sen l us the following list of farther contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Dec 1 ...$42,772.92 Chief Post Office, 11th instalment 42 95 Simpang Estate Co Ltd, Sept, Oct. and Nov. subn.116 words
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Article292 1915-12-03 2 in England women are debarred from practising either as lawyers or barristers, though in 1913, many efforts were put forth to open these closed professions to women. Our Colonies have shown far more gallantry in this respect, and in Canada, Western Australia, and India women are practising292 words
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Article1626 1915-12-03 2 Mr. J. B Parrington, of Midlands Estate, now 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Service Corps, is in France. Mr. J. H. Rich, manager of Tronoh Mines, returned from Home Ly the mail, He is accompanied by Mrs. Rich. Mr. Ferguson, who recently arrived to join the Eastern1,626 words
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Advertisement313 1915-12-03 2 USEFUL BOOKS. Price. Post Fr«. Planter’s Medical Guide By E. N. Graham, F.R.C.S., (Edin.) Medical Officer, Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited $2.00 2.50 Contains very valuable advice for Estate Managers on Plantations situated some distance from a Doctor, and in case of emergency when delay in waiting for the arrival of313 words
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Article1089 1915-12-03 3 S.T.” CORONER'S ENQUIRY INTO DISTRESSING FATALITY. The distressing circumstances surrounding the death of Miss Olive Ethel Elizabeth Pinkerton, acting first mistress at Raffles Girl’s School Singapore who died on Sunday afternoon last from the effects of a revolver shot, were enquired into on Tuesday afternoon by theS.T.” - 1,089 words
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Article363 1915-12-03 3 Bukma Recruiting Labour in Malay Peninsula. A meeting was held at Government House, Rangoon, under the presidency of the Lieutenant-Governor, when the question of the output of wolfram in Burma was discussed. The meeting was called by the Lieutenant-Governor who wished to discuss with firms of363 words
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Article78 1915-12-03 3 Fridav, December 3. Band. Esplanade, 6 p.m. Empire Theatre. Penang Road Electric Polyscope Co,, Argyle Road. Saturday, December 4. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. Sunday, December 5. Homeward Mail Closes 11 a.m. Church Services. Monday. December 6 Public Meeting, Prince of Wales s Fund, Town Hall. 4-3078 words
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Article44 1915-12-03 3 Dec. 10.—P.C.C. Annual Meeting, 6 p.nl. Dec. 13.Meeting. Justices of Peace, Governor s Office, Penang, noon. Dec. 22.Meeting Board of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2-15 p.m. Jan. 6.Penang Races. Jan. B.Penang Races. jr e b. 4.P. A. M. Meeting at Johore Bahru.44 words
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Article868 1915-12-03 3 MOST DEMOCRATIC RACE IN EUROPE. The Serbs, tired and weary after three years of continuous warfare, are struggling manfully against overwhelming odds, fighting bravely and tenaciously against foes which are attacking them with fury and venom from north, east, and west. They are near the end of868 words
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Article474 1915-12-03 3 MORE REVENTLOW. Count Reventiow provides the Deutsche Tageszeitung with another of his genial articles about Zeppelin raids on London He describes in graphic terms the excitemsnt of which he finds evidence in Parliamentary proceedings, and says that the general rage, agitation, and anxiety prove that the British474 words
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Article348 1915-12-03 3 S.F.P.” An Interesting Anninersaby. (December Ist) twenty-eight years ago, (1887) at a conference held at Government Hou a e, Singapore, the services of a li-t of over ninety meo who w?re enrolled as willing to serve as members of a Volunteer Artillery Corps for Singapore were acceptedS.F.P.” - 348 words
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Article25 1915-12-03 3 Penang :The E O. Hotel, The Crag Runnymede Ho*el, Hotel Norman, Singapore: Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Java.— Hot Bsau Sejour Lembang.25 words
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Advertisement470 1915-12-03 3 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Public Works Kedah. WANTED two European Asswtaut Engineers for the Public Works Department, Kedah; Salary $350/- per mensem with free quarters and the usual allowances Applicants must be 'a.Wft to produce satisfactory evidence of thejr training and experience as Civil Engineers, and should forward their applications stating470 words
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Advertisement57 1915-12-03 3 Harsh Purgatives, Salts and Castor Oil, are old fashioned remedies more drastic than safe. the tiny laxatives ensure the same results, but in a perfectly natural manner. They do not upset the stomach, nor gripe, but gently assist nature. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the57 words
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Advertisement585 1915-12-03 3 I LOST. ON St. Andrew’s Night a SilVCI* Paste Hair Pin. Finder will be rewarded on returning to District Court. 1147-6-12 INSPECT THE NEW STOCKS AT Wassiamull Assomull Cfc’sJust arrived, Silk Piece Goods Kimonoes, Jackets and Silk Stocking’. £O, 22, Beach Street. 1148-15-12 NOTICE. THE NIKKO STUDIO beg to inform585 words
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665 1915-12-03 4 President Woodrow Wilson's thanksgiving proclamation was issued in October, and the terms were reproduced in our columns, because the document reveals the President’s attitude as being of a philosophical or, we should say, a semi-detached nature. The year, he says, has been one of special blessing to665 words
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Article83 1915-12-03 4 Tre homeward mail closes at II a.m. on Sunday. Registration up to 6 pm, tomorrow. The contract packet Fazilka, with the mails from Europe, left Negapatam at 6 p.m. yesterday and may be expected to arrive here on Tuesday. The P. i O. homeward intermediate steamer Nagoya, which83 words
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33 1915-12-03 4 The members of this Corps will meet on Sunday, the sth instant, at the Police Headquarters, Butterworth, to receive their rifles. Mr. Wm Duncan, Caledonia, has been appointed Commandant.33 words
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Article243 1915-12-03 4 The November Monthly Medal Competition viz 200 Yards Handicap, has been postponed to Sunday next. sth December at 11 a.m. The official rate of exchange on the Mexican dollar for last month was Is. 9Jd. at Hongkong and on the China stations. Tanjong Katong is moving with243 words
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Article1299 1915-12-03 4 We know little or nothing of the Salonika landings, or the strength of the Allied Armies, and can only take it that they are growing at a rate commensurate with the work that lies before them. The Germans, Bulgarians and Turks labour under no such disability. This1,299 words
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Article163 1915-12-03 4 ENTERTAINMENT AT TAIPING. (From Gar Own Correspondent.) Taiping, December 3. In aid of the Malayan Aircraft Fund, the Infant Department teachers of the King Edward VII. School, assisted by a few friends, staged Dick Whittington and and his Cat in the Kindergarten Hall, yesterday evening, with163 words
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Article34 1915-12-03 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $£0.65 per picul, business done—an increase of 25 cents. Tin is quoted in London yesterday at £165 spot, and £164 10s. three months34 words
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Article109 1915-12-03 4 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Coy., (No Liability) for November was 53 tons. The output of Katoo Deebook (No Liability) for November was: Cubic yards 32,193 hours 443 piculs 155. The output of Deebook Dredging (No Liability) for November was Dredge No. 1 cubic yards109 words
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Advertisement203 1915-12-03 4 XMAS 1915. I I GREETINGS from MALAYA 1 Private Xmas and New Year 1 1 Cards with local views in colours. g 1 A Specially designed and Selected g g Stock just arrived S g ODDER EARLY FROM THE g Pinang Gazette Press, Limited, Cash Chemists Limited, Penang, OR George203 words
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Advertisement15 1915-12-03 4 E. 6 s O.” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS ON HIRE s4> AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322.15 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1915-12-03 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 8- a.m. 3-20 a.m. 9- p.m. 312 p in. 9-52 a.m. 4-19 a.m. 10-24 p.m. 4-11 p.m.33 words
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Obituary26 1915-12-03 4 DEATH. Armstrong.On December 1, at Wilkie Road, Singapore, John Perham, infant son of Mr and Mrs. G. Armstrong. Funeral at Bidadari Cemetery at 4.30 p-m. to-day.26 words
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Article213 1915-12-03 5 enemy removing troops. A MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS. GREEK GOVERNMENT’S REPLY. THE BRITISH CASUALTIES. The British squadron which bombarded the German coast on Tuesday numbered forty ships. A severe artillery bombardment by the Allies over almost the whole front in Belgium and France is reported. Mr. Asquith announces that the213 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article140 1915-12-03 5 [Reuter's Services] ACTIVITY IN BELGIUM. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph). London, December 2. Intense bombardments are a feature on the entire Western front. The British and French artillery in Belgium, according to a Paris communique, severely damaged the enemy’s field-works, and made a breach of thirty metres[Reuter's Services] - 140 words
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Article287 1915-12-03 5 An officer of the Monmouthshire Regiment writes fsom France On Tuesday, October 12, our Division made an assault upon the German lines, and took and held the Hohenzollern Redoubt which our troops had failed to do a week before. It is a most important, position. We were287 words
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Article599 1915-12-03 5 Germany having denied the accuracy of the claims made by Sir John French that the Allied aviators on the western front had maintained and even emphasised their ascendency over those of the enemy, the following French official statement was issued The German communique of Oc599 words
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Article51 1915-12-03 5 London, December 2. The Board of Trade directs attention to the probability of an increased consumption of coal in industrial areas, and a reduced output from the mines, owing to the enlistment of miners, and recommends that industrial consumers make contracts, and not riust to the open51 words
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Article52 1915-12-03 5 London, December 2. Au Order-in-Cou icil requires that every person leaving the United Kingdom shall be provided with a valid passport not more than two years old. and that Britishers of military age must hold passports issued since November 15tb. These will not be granted except for52 words
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Article55 1915-12-03 5 OVER Half a millionLondon, December 2. Mr. Asquith, in a written answer, announces that the total British casualties in the Army and Navy, till November 9th, were 510,230, of whom the following are Killed. Officers. Men. Total. Western Front 4,620 69,272 73,892 Dardanelles 1,504 21,531 23,035 Navy 58955 words
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Article65 1915-12-03 5 The previous statement of casualties, up till October 9th, in all fields operations, showed a total of The details were as follow Western Area. Officers. Men. Total. Killed 4,401 63,059 67,460 Wounded 9,169 225,716 234,885 Missing 1,567 61,134 62,701 Total 365,046 In All Fields Officers Men. Total.65 words
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Article40 1915-12-03 5 The British casualties at the different of rhe war were a* follow’ October 31 57,000 February 4 104,000 April 11 139,347 May 31 258,169 July 18 321,889 August 21 381,983 October 9 493,294 November 9 510,23040 words
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Article304 1915-12-03 5 Since the War Office began in October to issue long lists of casualties, presumably referring to the fighting which began with the British advance on September 25, the officers’ losses recorded on the Western front up till November Is", numbered 2,958, and those in the ranks 45,288.304 words
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Article20 1915-12-03 5 Amsterdam, December 2. The Dutch Premier denied the existence of a secret treaty between Germany and Holland.20 words
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Article37 1915-12-03 5 Adelaide, December 2. The South Australian Government Statist forecasts the aggregate yield of the harvest at 27,250,000 bushels, a record for the State. The area cropped was 350,000 acres above that of last year.37 words
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Article98 1915-12-03 5 VISIT TO QUEEN ALEXANDRA. London, December 2. The King, on his first outing since his accident, called, with the Queen, to congratulate Queen Alexandra on her birthday, remaining to luncheon. Subsequently Lord Kitchener had an audience with His Majesty. The King’s Recovery. The King, till very recently, used98 words
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Article151 1915-12-03 5 MINISTERIAL ADVICE. London, December 2. The Trade Union conference passed a resolution to the effect that copies of the speeches of Messrs. Asquith, McKenna, Runciman and Pointer be distributed among Trade Unionists, with a request to give the matter favorable consideration. Mr. Asquith’s Appeal. London, December 2.151 words
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Article81 1915-12-03 5 FINANCIAL POINTERS. London, December 1. Two significant facts reflecting the bedrock of neutral opinion as to the result of the war are that the Sew York exchange rat* on Berlin is now below eighty per cent, and that Holland is supporting the French War Loan more strongly81 words
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Article46 1915-12-03 5 Ottawa. December 2. The Hon. Mr. W. T. White, the Canadian Minister of Finance, announces that the subscriptions to the $50,000,000 War Loan amounted to $lOO,OOO 000. It has not yet been decided whe’her the Loan will be increased to the amount subscribed46 words
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Article27 1915-12-03 5 Melbourne, December 2. The prospectus has been issued for a 4J- per cent Commonwealth War Loan of £10,000,000. The applications close on Januaty 31st.27 words
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Article46 1915-12-03 5 London, December 2. Private discussions are in progress on both sides of the House of Commons, with a view to the formation of an organization to bring pressure to bear on the Government to ensure the most vigorous prosecution of the war.46 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article58 1915-12-03 5 WITHDRAWALS FROM SERBIA. Zurich, December 2. It is reported that in view of a powerful offensive, which the Russians are preparing in Galicia, a large German force has been withdrawn from Bulgaria and Serbia, and sent to the south-eastern front. Several battalions of Bulgarians have been sent58 words
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Article281 1915-12-03 5 The Russian army, drawn from an empire with a population of over 170,000,000, is naturally a very large one, and’ includes in it number of different nationalities. From men dwelling within the Arctic circle to the swarthy Orientals of the Caucasus, all serve under a flag which to281 words
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Turkey and the Near East
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Article121 1915-12-03 5 London, December 2. A Montenegrin communique says We attacked in the region of Fotcha and defeated the Austrians, who retreated in disorder towards Gorazda. Monastir Still Safe. Salonika, December 2. The Serbians are holding Monastir. The Bulgarians are endeavouring to outflank the town from the south-east, and, if121 words
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Article65 1915-12-03 5 ALLEGED REFUSAL. London, December 2. The Rome correspondent of the Star says Greece has notified the Allies that it is impossible to accept the demands for the Greek evacuation of Salonika and Allied surveillance of the Greek coast, because these would be tantamount to a violation of65 words
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Article140 1915-12-03 5 RUSSIAN TROOPS ACTIVE. Petrograd. December 2. A telegram from the Novoe Vremya correspondent says the Russians in Persia were cru-hing the opposition, on November 26th, in the region south of Lake Urumiah. A force of Turks and Kurds, after a sharp encounter, fled to Turkish territory. Karaj and Kengiiman140 words
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Article88 1915-12-03 5 ROOSEVELT’S HIT AT WILSON. New York, November 2. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, in a letter declining to attend a meeting to protest against the Armenian massacres, says the nation that was too timid to protect its own citizens from murder and outrage, or to speak on behalf of88 words
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Article67 1915-12-03 5 London, December 1. An Order-in-Council in the London Gazette” has for its object the ex. eluding of German influence in British Companies in China, and provides that the majority of directors of British company in China shall be British subjects resident within British jurisdiction. None but67 words
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Italy's Campaign.
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Article48 1915-12-03 5 MONFALCONE HOSPITAL SHELLS». Loudon, December 2. The Italians are busy consolidating their new positions. The Rome common que says intense artillery bombardments were directed towards the breaking down of fresh enemy lines. The Austrians bambarde 1 and set fire to the civil hospital at Monfalcone.48 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article51 1915-12-03 5 CREW’S EXPERIENCES. Malta, Decern': e. J. The We»t Hartlepool steamer Malinche was sunk. Two lifeboats brought in the crew, who were exhausted, having battled in a storm for 24 hours. Aoother VictimFive Missing. London, Dec. 2. The London steamer Kingsway (3,647 tons) was sunk. Five persons are51 words
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Article89 1915-12-03 5 GERMAN TRADE MEASURES. London, December 2. The Admiralty publishes a document showing that the Swedish Customs have to telegraph to Germany the sailings of their vessels, saying, No contraband on board,” while vessels must have clearancepapers in both German and Swedish. All vessels leaving the Baltic are examined89 words
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General News.
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Article48 1915-12-03 5 A TEUTONIC WARNING. London, December 2. A mysterious explosion at a powder factory at Wilmington (Delaware) killed' thirty men. The factory officials state that placards had been posted in the vicinity of the factory warning Teuton workers to quit work if they valued their lives.48 words
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Article88 1915-12-03 5 London, December 2.‘ In the House of Common*, in reply to Mr. J. King (LSomerset N who suggested, in connection with the resignation of the Vice-Principal of Calcutta School of Art, that the European Principal of the school might be withdrawn, and the school reorganised as88 words
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Article66 1915-12-03 5 THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. RUMOURED LOSS OF RUBBER. (P. G. Special Cable.) London, December 2. Kepong (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., will pay an interim dividend of 10 per eent. Tali Ayer Rubber Co., Ltd., 5 per cent, (interim). Rubber spurted to 3/4| on a rumour of the loss66 words
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Article25 1915-12-03 5 London, December 2 The following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist Latex Crepe 3/5. [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]25 words
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Article51 1915-12-03 5 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 till 7 p.m. this evening 1. Selection The Bat ...Strauss 2. Two Step The Palm ...Estella 3. Waltz La Gran Via ...Paul 4. Barn Dance The Gone Coon ...Bidgood 5 March Rebecca Comandery51 words
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Article940 1915-12-03 6 January Meeting, 1916. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Thursday, 6th January, 1916. SECOND DAY... Saturday, Bth January, 1916. FIRST DAY. Thursday, 6th January, 1916. 1 5 THE GEORGE TOWN PLATE and PURSE. Value $350 each. A Handicap for all ponies 14.2940 words
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Article538 1915-12-03 6 A WAR OFFICE PROBLEM. Two following inc dents from the mail paper renders specially interesting the subjoined on the question of the boy soldier. Mrs Lock, 40, Colebrook-street, Winchester, has secured the re’ease from the Army of her fifteen-year-old son. He joined the Hampshire Regiment in August538 words
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Article354 1915-12-03 6 Dr. Franz von Liez r who fills the chair of International Law at the University of Berlin, has been lecturing in Vienna on the International Jurisprudence of the Future. Before the outbreak of war, remarked the Profe-sor, there seemed a prospect of international understanding and354 words
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Article654 1915-12-03 6 PICTURESQUE CELEBRATIONS. November in the Siamese capital is always rather a lively mouth as it is full of State and social functions, and the setting in of the north-east monsoon brings really beautiful weather, bright sunny days tempered by a cool breeze and cool nights, the thermometer dropping654 words
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Article80 1915-12-03 6 The Superviver of Customs, Perak, N., advises that for the period from the 3rd to 9th December, 1915, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at three shillings and four pence per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber, on which export j80 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement98 1915-12-03 6 the ever popular household remedy I Which has now borne the Stamp ol Public Approval for I OVER FORTY YEARS. F ENO’S FRUIT SALT’ Pleasant to Take, Refreshing and Invigorating. IT IS VERY BENEFICIAL IN ALL CASES OF Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Errors in Diet- Eating or Drinking, Thirst, i98 words
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Advertisement113 1915-12-03 6 To end Sciatica seems too geed to be true, dces’nt it It is good to be sure, but it's true, TOO. soothes the stabbing, biting nerves. LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM Brings instant relief to pain and continued use brings permanent relief. Take a little m your hand and rub it in113 words
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Advertisement375 1915-12-03 6 Unsolicited Testimony IS THE Best Recommendation. The local agents of Ross’s, the Bottling Specialists of London, Liverpool, Belfast, and Leith, have received the following entirely unsolicited testimonial from one of their Clients in the Malay Peninsula. In sending you a repeat order for Ross’s Auk’s Head Pilsener I should like375 words
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Article696 1915-12-03 7 MEMBERS’ ARREARS DISCUSSED. That the spore of Kings is at a psjlonsly low state in the F. M. S. at the present moment, owing tt> the war and its eliect, was amply demonstrated on Wednesday night in Ipoh Club when exactly one dozen members ot the Ipoh696 words
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465 1915-12-03 7 Injthe latent number of Die Zukunft Maximilian Harden admonishes nis compatriots regarding sundry shortcomings he has noticed, and in the riot of language iu which be indulges, manages to say some very unpleasant things to them Bridle your joy at the tidings of victory,” he465 words
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Article204 1915-12-03 7 Lord Charlemont Earns £3 10s. A W EEK. In a letter to a friend at Stewartstown, Count Tyron°, Lord Charlemont de-cribes his experience as a munition worker at a factory near London. He states that he holds the position of ordinary mechanic at 25s a week204 words
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Article834 1915-12-03 7 THE ANNUAL REPORT. The report of the committee of the Penang Cricket Club for the year ended 31st August, 1915, says In spite of the reduced membership the Club had a satisfactory year. After making allowance for debenture interest and bad and doubtful debts and depreciation the834 words
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Article66 1915-12-03 7 CLEARANCES! To-day. Brandan for Deli and Asahan. Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Lian Choo fo Alor Star (Kedah). Pin Seng for Port Swettenham Singapore. Jin Ho for Asahan. Hebe for Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Pangkor for Bindings Sitiawan and Bagan Datoh. Neleus for66 words
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Article96 1915-12-03 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Morrow. For Per Close Calcutta and Durban Kutsang 9a m. Langsa, T Semawe, > Segli, Olehleh, c, v r» 1 ?D. Van Twist 2 p.m. Sabang, Padang etc., I K Batavia J Langsa Edi, T. Semawe. Segli and Olehleh Atjeh 2 p.m. Port Swettenham96 words
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Article125 1915-12-03 7 Penang, December 3, 1915. (By Oourlesy of the Chartered Bank}. London Demand Bank ...2/4 3/16 4 months’sight Bank ...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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Article234 1915-12-03 7 Penang, December 3, 1915. S; P. Tapioca JG.IO 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 out of season. Mace J l lO nom. Mace Pickings $58 1234 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement335 1915-12-03 7 SHERRY IB AN EXCELLENT DRINK AT ALL TIMES. INSIST ON SANDEMAN’S Sodium Bisulphite In y 2 cw k and*l cwt. Drums. Mercury Perchloride In 28 lb. and 56 lb. Jars. Sulphur (Sticks and Powder). White Arsenic. PRICES ON APPLICATION. THE DISPENSARY (Penang) Ltd. Tele CHEMOPTm ess: 2, Bishop Street, Penang*335 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1915-12-03 7 Something Special! Big Opportunities for the Public SEE AT THE STRAITS CINEMA 'Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL. PENANG ROAD. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 11 Will present the universal feature LAWRANCE D’ORSAY. The Eminent and Talented English Comedian in 5 Reels The Earl of Pawtucket, 5 Reels A Ro Hie of Pure122 words
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Advertisement2512 1915-12-03 8 p. o.— b. i. N.Y. Kirs. K. P. M. and *Wt STEAM SHIP <•„ t||] APCAR LINE apan Mail Steamship Co. Id. koninklijke paketvaart «■> M Vx/SrIL ,S^S SudA MAATSCHAPPIJ CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAV. co. LTb MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. I qpHE Companies’ «teamen *red nßns ZK [Royal Paeiet S.2,512 words
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