Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 December 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. N->. 286 VOL. LXXIII. SATURDAY. Ilth DECEMBER, 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 927 1 FTOU WANT TO SHIP, EUY OR BELL 1 f OB TO FORWARD QOOD9 f AWT PART ar tub VMLD n ALLEN DENNYS ft Co, n v. vnoa «run. i Novelties sww5 wwm WWWMMWWWWMMMMMMWMMWB m in s PADI CDCDO DCCD IT’S A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT Cards, St-timery, Diamond Jewellery, w I
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    • 64 1 u FOR $BO u XT OU can have the Pinang gg X Gaaetto n posted every day n for a whole year to your addreee. a (LOCAL SUBSCBIPTION. $27). 0 0 Proportionate Quarterly and O Half-yearly rates. g 0 Bubocriptiona are payable in n adonnoe and remittance» should S bo
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  • 1550 2 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Cricket Club was held in the Club Pavilion yesterday evening. Mr. H. Waugh, the President of the Club preside!, the others present including Messrs the Hon. A. R. Adam», H, C. Sells, W. S.
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  • 266 2 That there are German spies in London masquerading in the guise of British officers is vouched for by Mr. Edward Turner, formerly well known in Montreal, and until recently a resident at the Queen’s Gate Hotel. To a representative of Canada Mr. Turner said A few days
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  • 982 2 A SOLDIER SON OF PENANG. Gunner A. Pedley, 2nd Light Battery, c/o Capt. Darley, Indian Forces, British East Africa, writes to us on 11th November fr >m somewhere in British East Africa, on trek.” Sir No doubt you will be surprised to receive this letter from me,
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  • 221 2 KAISER AND CONSTANTINOPLE. (Specially Translated.} The Kaiser, after visiting Vienna and Sofia, will proceed to Constantinople. Activity in the Dardanelles. An important offensive movement has been started by the Allies in the Dardanelle®. German Officers’ Escape. Two German officers have male th ir escape from the interament
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  • 302 2 GREAT DAMAGE BY EARTHQUAKE AND FLOODS The Sumatra papers publish long accounts of the earthquake and bad wea f her rec ntly experienced a'ong the west coast of Sumatra. A earthquake shock from the direction of the mountains b u yond Loeboelk Parakoe caused the river
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  • 214 2 A terrific typhoon blew over Weltevreden and Meester Cornelia and lasted for four hours on Thursday. It commenced at midday and carried devastation in its train over a breadth of about a mile, through Tjikini, Senen, K >nengsplein Zuid, Kebon Sirih and Kampoug Lima. Fifty large trees
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  • 153 2 RAILWAY CLERK KILLED Under tragic circumstances, Arunaml a Tamil Railway booking-clerk attached 1 the Taiping Station, met his death Wednesday night. It app-ars that de J? ed, who was off duty that night, left t k* Station about 7 o’clock in company with two Malay fi lends,
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  • 130 2 The attendance at the Racecourse this morning wa’ching the horses in work for the January meeting was n >t bad. Sador and Batu Gajah, came out together but they worked alone. Batu Gajah did much stronger work than Bador although the latter never looked better. Lady Jean
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  • 116 2 At the Straits Cinema th s evening, Pauline will undergo further adventures, a submarine cruise providing the heroine with au extraordinary experience. Tha latest Pathe Gazette and Universal Weekly will afford the latest war pictures, and two s r rong dramas will also he screened, iu addition to
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  • 64 2 OUTPUTS FOR NOVEMBER. The following are rubber outputs for November Asahan lbs. 19,753 Ampat 12,448 Anglo-Sumatra 70,864 Bah Lias 9,473 Investment Trust 14,244 Jendarata 45,800 Lower Perak 7,500 Laras (Sumatra) 4,848 Malacca 312,900 Mendaris 1,735 Majedie 9,075 Pevmas 26,258 Rubber Trust Tea 141,20, Sialang 80,879 Sekong 13,100 Sungei Kari
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  • 60 2 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Dec 9 ...-$43,494.31 Staff of Messrs Adamson. GilfiHan Co Ltd, 11th instalment Balance on Dec 10 ...$43,589 81 Remitted to
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  • 142 2 By Alma (December 11) from Deli, Mr JAS Innes. The Eastern Trading Company sre local agents for the Big Vat Bran 0 Brandy which should find a ready mar e on account of its price and quality. Reporting on the copra market, Barlow and Co., state In the early
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 268 2 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Plans and Specifications for any class of SMOKE HOUSES. ESTATE MACHINERY Supervised, cleaned and reported on. ERECTION ANO CONTRACTING WORK Undertaken and supervised. R. T. BELL, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PARIT BUNTAR. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Municipal Commis®ioners will be held at the Municipal Olfice at 4
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  • 414 3 WOMAN CHARGED WITH BURNING ADOPTED SON. A serious case of cruelty by burning an adopted son, brought against Chua Cheng Kim and Lim Sean Neob, a woman, was concluded before Mr. R. Scott, District Judge, yesterday afternoon. The complainant is Chua Cheng Nui, a Feee School boy of
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  • 127 3 WHAT IMPORT FOR PRIVATE USE COSTS. A recent decision by the Federal Government regarding the import of tobacco for private consumption into the Federated Malay States will, no doubt, ba received with pessimistic feelings by the smoking population. Customs Officials in the different States have
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  • 194 3 "Who Will Help S.T The current mail takes sundry things to Port Said as part of Singapore’s Christmas Box to British Troops in Egypt and the Dardanelles. There are thousands of cigarettes, many tins of tobacco, some dozens of pipes, some warm clothing, and various other comforts. Fifty-five cases of
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  • 100 3 Calcutta, November 30 The India Council of the S. John Ambulance Association received from the General Officer Commanding in Mesopotamia, on October 16th, an em~rg<-ut indent for the following articles :Rezais British 3,200, Rezais Indian 9,900, Cardigan jackets 1.806, warm undervests 8,553, warm drawers long 858,
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  • 296 3 AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE. Bombay, December Ist The Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Salsette, which had been delayed owing to interruption and delay of the train conveying overland pas engers across France to Marseilles, and further owing to the vessel grounding in the Gulf of Suez,
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  • 316 3 Mr Roger Swettenham preaided at a meeting of members of the Seloogor Club interested in the game of chess, at the club, on Thursday evening last. Messrs Alston, Buxter, Camidge, Coleman, Chart, Emmanuel, Greenins’, Joaquim, King, Parbury, Pennycuik, and Wyatt were present. They resolved to form themselves
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 945 3 WANTED. RAWING to the war MADVME CECILE will make considerable A SITUATION as ESTATE MANA- 'reductions in all her Millinery and GER by a planter of many ea^ 3 f kindly solicits an inspection of same at the experience, possessing full knowledge ot J r rubber cultivation and manufacturing, E.
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    • 208 3 MUSCULAR BACKACHE. The muscles of the back do the heavy work of the body. When they are overworked or ill nourished they ache and people who are looking for trouble begin to worry about their kidneys Backache may be due to lumbago, which is rheumatism of the muscles of the
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    • 181 3 INSPECT THE NEW STOCKS MUNICIPAL NOTICEAT Wassiamull Assomull Co*’s rz x Just arrived, bilk Piece Goods, NERS of George Town, Penang» Kimonoes, Jackets and Silk Stockings. hereby invite fresh tenders for supply of 20, 22, Beach Street. firewood (General) for a period of one jear 1148___15.|2 from the Ist day
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 354 3 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 11 STRAITS CINEMA, Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL. PENANG ROAD. PENANG’S PERFECT PICTURE PALACE Providing Placid Pleasure «nd Peaceful Pastime pacifying the petulance promoted by the perpetual pen-pricks of pusillanimous persons perambulating this puny Pulau. PRESENTS PERILS OF PAULINE 2 Keels Episode 17 Reels 2 2 Reels
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  • 21 4 Creightow.At Southport, England, on the 26th ultimo, the wife of R. G. Creighton of Mersing Estate, Johore, of a son.
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  • 1160 4 There is a plausibility about the German Chancellor’s assertion that the armies of the Kaiser, who have been going from victory to victory, and fighting all the time in the enemies’ country,” have placed Germany in a position of such commanding strength and power that she can afford
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  • 942 4 Dr. vou Bethmann-Hollweg, as usual, protests too much for his words to carry any weight outside Germany. Whether he succeeds in deceiving himself is a moot point; his speech certainly will not deceive tbo Allies, who know quite well that time is helping to beat the Germanic
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  • 25 4 The Agents notify that the Outward P. &O. Packet Novara is expected to arrive here from Colombo at 5 a m nr Monday.
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  • 674 4 M M.” To-day’s quotation for unrefined in Penang was $B3 00 per picul, buyers no sellers. Tin is quoted in London yesterday at £l6B 15s. spot, and 168 ss. three months The B.g. Alma will leave for Deli at 4 p.m. on Monday. On the next trip
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 214 4 HUMPHREY TAYLOR’S QUADECANTER OF LIQUEURS. CONTAINING IN FOUR SEPARATE SECTIONS:— Creme de Menthe Starboard Light.” Apricot Brandy Pricota.’’ Peach Brandy Pescarine.” Curacoa Orange. JUNORA." JUNORA, The Wine of Health,” is a marvellous nerve and brain builder and a potent revitalizer. JUNORA is a light delicate dry wine to which has
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    • 14 4 E. O.” MOTOR GARAGE. CARS ON HIRE S 4 AN HOUR. TELEPHONE No. 322.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 35 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 2- a.m, 9-50 a.m. 3 55 p.m. 9 55 p.m. 3- a.m. 10 32 a.m. 4- p.m. 10-46 p.m.
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  • 17 4 DEATH. Holmberg.On Tuesday, December 7. at Owen Road, Singapors, Hosanna Mary Holmberg, nee Apcar; aged 73 years.
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  • 301 5 IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR'S TIRADE. ENEMY’S FOOD PROBLEM. THE BULGARIAN THRUST. BRITISH RECRUITING BUSH. The British and French reports from the Western front disclose the usual minor incidents, with the addition of some severe trench fighting in Champagne, where the French, near Souaio, are winning back a portion of
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 239 5 [Rruter’s Services]. MINOR GAIN IN ARGONNE. i Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) I Paris, Dtcember 10. A violent bombardment of German positions in Champagne continues, an ammunition depot being blown up. The communique records counter-attacks at Souain, which are pushing the Germans back. They now only hold
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    • 1026 5 THE BALKAN SITUATION. Amsterdam, December 10. The Reichstag and the galleries were crowded when Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, made a speech. He to the intervention of Bulgaria on the side of the Central Powers, despite the Entente's liberal promises to King Ferdinand, which included even a
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    • 152 5 AN OUTSPOKEN NEWSPAPER. London, December 10, A remaikable article, considering the German press censorship, appears in the Morgen Post,” which says The discontent among the German population and the scarcity of foodstuffs is so increasing that friends in the country cannot conceal their deep anxiety. L*t the
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    • 106 5 The Hague, December 10. In the Dutch Second Chamber the Minister cf the Interior, referring to Herr Schroeder, editor of the Telegraaf said everyone was free to express sympathy with the Allies or the Central Powers, but they could not he allowed to insult either. The Press
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    • 65 5 There has been a remarkable eleventhhour response to Lord Derby’s recruiting appeal during the last two days, there being at some stations long queues of recruits often four deep, despite persistent rain. So great was the ush at some places that hundreds were attested in batches and
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    • 27 5 INDIAN PRINCE’S SUBSCRIPTION. The Maharaja of Kapurthala, before returning from a visit to the French front, -übscribed half-a-million francs to the French War Loan.
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    • 17 5 London, December 10. Mr. Asquith had a prolonged audience with the King yes'erday evening.
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    • 36 5 ALLIED WAR COUNCIL. Paris, December 10. The Ru’sian Admiral, Rouss'ne. Naval Chief of Staff, has arrived with a Russian Naval Mission. He attended a mee'ing of the Allied War Council in the afternoon.
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    • 23 5 Petrograd, December 10. A French and British Military Mission, headed by the I rench Colonel, Mangin, has arrived at Petrograd.
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  • Turkey and the Near East.
    • 384 5 AN ORDERLY RETIREMENT. Salonica, December 10. Reuter’s special correspondent at the British Headquarters in Macedonia, wiring on December 7th, states that the French withdrawal from positions north of Demir Kapu was necessary, in order to shorten the front, and take up winter quarters. The line was only thrown
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    • 167 5 RUSSIAN PURSUIT. Petrograd, December 10. It is officially announced that the Russians defeated near Hamadan, in Persia, a force containing 500 cavalry, infantry, and insurgent Gendarmerie, and 1,200 German and Turkish mercenaries, with two guns. The enemv fled, leaving a great number of killed and wounded. The
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    • 59 5 THE ADVANCE TO BAGHDAD. London, December 10. Tn the Hou=e of Common-, in reply tn Mr. J. A. Bryce (L—lnverness), Mr Austen Chamberlain said the advance on Baghdad was authorised by tie Govern ii ent, after full consideration of General Nixon’s reports, the views of the Indian Government, and
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    • 17 5 AMMUNITION BLOWN UP. Paris, December 10. The French at the Dardanelles exploded an ammunition depot.
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    • 65 5 BOTHA’S MESSAGE. Cape Town, December 9. 130 wounded and invalided New Zealand troops who are on their 'way home, were given a magnificent reception at the Opera House. General Botha, who was unable to be present, sent a message paying a tribute to their brave and
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 47 5 London, December 4. A Dvinsk telegram says a large German aeroplane landed in the Russian lines, with engine defects. The airmen, one of whom was a Colonel, surrendered, after an obstinate resistance. The Colonel attempted to swallow a piece of paper, but was prevented.
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  • Italy’s Campaign.
    • 57 5 Rome, December 10. In the Monte Nero zone, Austrian detachments, under cover of fog, penetrated one of our entrenchments on the Rodil spur, but were immediately ejected. On Calvario height, we occupied an enemy shelter, capturing eighty rifles, and some ammunition. In minor offensive operations on Monte
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 33 5 SAILING SHIPS SUNK. London, December 9. A Montenegrin communique states that nine Austrian warships bombarded Durazzo, and an Italian wireless installation, and sank a number of Montenegrin and Albanian sailing craft.
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    • 29 5 London. Dec. 10. The Liverpool steamer Veria (3,229 tons) and the steamer Goulandis were sunk. British Steamer Sunk. London, December 9. The British s’eamer Helmamuir was sunk.
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  • General News.
    • 104 5 THE TEUTONIC MENACE. Washington, December 10. At the suggestion of President Wilson, the Cabinet held a preliminary discussion of the plans of the administration to prevent and punish violations of American neutrality. Great Fire in Powder Town. London, December 10. A telegram from Richmond (Virginia) «tates that
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    • 173 5 Some people have been depressed by the news of explosions in munitions factories in America, England, or France, and particularly hy the rumour of a successful piece of German devilry in blowing up a big factory at Petrograd, But even explosions happen in the enemy’s camp as
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 20 5 Paris, December 10. A Rome telegram states that Valona (Albania) is strongly held by an Italian Army.
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    • 24 5 Madrid, December 9. A Spanish Liberal Cabinet has been formed with Count Romanoues as Premier, and Senor Villanueva as Foreign Minister. <
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    • 69 5 ME. SAMUEL’S MAJORITY. London, December 10. The bj-elec-ion in the Cleveland division, causer! by the appointment of the Rt. Hon. H. L Samuel to the post of Chan- ceilor of the Duchy of Lancaster, resulted as follows: Rt. Hon H. S. Samuel (L) 7,312 Mr. Knight (Bu inessGovt.)
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    • 68 5 London, December 10. In the House of Commons, Sir John Simon introduced, the Parliament and Registration Bil’, extending the life of the present Parliament until January 31st, 1917. He said the year 1916 was treated, for the purposes of the Parliament Act, as if it followed immediately
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    • 39 5 Washington, December 10. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico have been restored, on General Carranza’s appointment. Senor Arredonndo is the Mexican Ambassador in Washington. Mr. Fletcher, now in Chile, will probably become American Ambassador to Mexico.
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    • 30 5 Sydney, Docember 10. The New South Wale< Labour Party has endorsed the establishment of a State monopoly of bread-making and selltag, at a cost of £600,000.
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    • 25 5 Brisbane, December 10. The Hon. Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Premier, said the Commonwealth war expenditure in 1916 would certainly exceed £50,000,000.
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    • 32 5 Bii-batie, December 10. The qu°stion of an Upper House for Queensland is again at a critical stage, the Legislative Council having voted by 26 to 3 against its own abolition.
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    • 17 5 London, December 9. The House of Commons gave the Finance Bill a third reading.
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    • 14 5 Sydney, December 10. Timely rains have saved the early crops»
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  • 50 5 THE LATEST DIVIDENDS. (P. O. Special Cable.) London, December 10. The following Rubber Company dividends are announced. Scottish-Malay 10 per cent (interim) Oriental 5 percent (interim) Harpenden 25 per cent (interim) Bernam (Perak) 3 per cent (interim) Narborough per cent (interim) Sungei Krian 6 per cent (interim).
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  • 110 5 We understand that the erection and equipment, of Penang’s Win-less Station by the Marconi Co. and P. W. D. are proceeding apace. The mas h has been up for some time and messages have beenfreceived during the last foitnight from places as far apart as Hongkong, Singapore,
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  • 1386 6 SIR F. E. SMITH'S DEFENCE. Sir Frederick E Smith, the new Attorney-General, presided in the Constitutional Club, on Nov. 4, over a Jecture by Mr. J. L. atrvin on The Balkans and the War,” His speech was notable for a spirited defence of the Prime
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  • 122 6 The International Banking Supplement of the Statist a very useful publication which was re-issued on November 9, in a permanent formcontains an introduction in which the cost of the war to the chief belligerents is discussed. The conclu sion arrived at is that the following
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  • 213 6 .—Ex. The only way of reconciling the startling statement made by the Chairman of the South Indian Railway Co., with Mr G P Greene’s assurance that there is no question of trains being discontinued on the Indo-Ceylon railway route is by assuming that the Ceylon Government
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  • 25 6 Penang The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag Runnymede Hotel, Hotel Norman, Singapore: Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel. Java. Hot Beau Sejour Lembang.
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  • 355 6 A singular story, arising out of an apparently trivial charge against a Chinese; was detailed at the Shanghai Mixed Court the other week. Mr. Macleod, who prosecuted, told the court that the complainant firm (Messrs. Butterfield and Swire) bad a large number of ships arriving continually at
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  • 406 6 The Madras co-respondeit of Capital writes :—Paragraphs have lately appeared in the local newspapers regarding a new deep water harbour scheme at Tuticorin, and intimating that acMou will be taken to lay the proposal before the proper authorises. Tuticorin has always been an important port, its situation
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  • 49 6 CLEARANCES! To-day. Cornelia for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Rotorua for Tongkah and Renong. Trang for Trang. Ipoh for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ningchow for Colombo, Dhanushkodi and London. Colombo Maru for China. Will o’ the Wisp for Deli. Colombo Maru for Singapore and Japan. Jit Seng for Yen.
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  • 30 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. Monday. For Per Oioae Singapore, China and Japan Noyara 8 a.m. Singapore Gaud 3 p.m. Tuesday. Port Swettenham and Singapore Klang 4 30 p.m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 12 6 Fortify yourself with Bovril IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE
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    • 226 6 Send me 100 Used Stampa ot you» Country and in exchange I will give you PICTURE POST CARDS of Famous London Views, British Scenery, etc. Mia* M.-1., Florence Villas, Herne Hill. London, England, Arriving Shortly OVERLAND Li CARS n 5 Seater Touring Body, Price Price Complete Electric Lights and Self
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  • AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
    • 333 7 London, December 3—A co-respondent in Salonika, representing the majority of the London papers, likens the position of the Allied troops holding the crest beyond the Greek frontier to peas in a bottle nock, there being a single railway leading from Greece into Serbia. The advancing army will
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    • 122 7 London, Dec. IToe Central News correspondent at Ams'e'dam says 'that Count Mensdorfi, formerly Austrian Ambasador in London, has gone to Bucharest from Sofia. The Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent at Athens says the Teutons offered M. Bratimo a tempting territorial bait to abandon neutrality. The Corriere Della Sera’s Bucharest correspondent
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    • 152 7 London, 30th November The Times Balkan c «rrespondent wires from. Bucharest that the date of the inauguration of the Russian offensive is doubtful. Some time may elapse before all the troops destined for the Southern front reach the Danube' The visit of the Tsar to the Danubian ports
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    • 67 7 London, Nov. 29.—The Observer’s Athens correspondent quotes a telegram from a good source in Constantinople stating that proclamations have been distributed to the Army and placarded at stations running, Brothers in the name of God, turn your arms against a Government which is leading the country to the
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    • 54 7 The Times Balkan correspondent says a Buchaiest Germanophile league of national unitv endeavoured to hold a public meeting at Slatin-. The crowd outside the station compelled the delegates to be refused admission to the hotel. They broke he windows and threatened to storm the hotel. The delegates
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    • 249 7 London, November 21.— A Stateman’s” cable states:The agitation for a commercial union among the Allies to meet the conditions likely to arise after the war is rapidly gaining strength, both at Home and abroad The Paris correspondent of the Morning Post has ehcite 1 views of
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    • 184 7 London, Nov. 30 An interesting article on artillery activity in regions officially desciibed as quiet says: This kind of quietness necessitates large protecto r s British artillery especially was active last week. A remark of a German prisoner taken in S ptember that he knew the bombardm
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    • 87 7 London, December I.The Daily Chronicles’s Salonika correspondent says that with his achievement at this stage of the operations, the enemy may be definitely declared to have failed in the main object of rounding up the main Serbian Army. The lattet’s losses are 4,000 to 5,000 killed, 17,000
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    • 280 7 The pessimistic person, the dealer in despair, who spends his time in cusin’ and rending clothes and hair, who, in and out of season, has something sad to say, of minor kinds of treason, is guilty, in his way. For in this time of travail no patriot is
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  • 822 7 BA recent casualty list gives Major G Warden, of the E*st Kents, as now reported wounded aud prisoner of war.” Mr. Gilbert L. Stratton, of the Pahang Consolidated Co.. Ltd., leaves for England by the Sardinia, to undergo training for the front. Dr. J. C. Bose, the
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  • 140 7 SUN DAU, DECEMBER 12. Church of England. St. George’s Church.3rd Sunday in Advent; Matins, 8 a.m; Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion (Tamil Service), 9.15 a.m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Hymn 50. On Jordan’s bank Psalm LXV, Russell, LXVI Lloyd, LXVII Hopkins. Magnificat
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  • 126 7 Penang, December 11, 1915. {By Oourtesy 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 Moul mein Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight
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  • 234 7 Penang, December 11, 1915. 8; P. Tapioca $6.40 sales. M. P. Tapioca 56.75 sales. Gold leaf 564.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper SIB.OO buyers. White Pepper 531.50 sellers Trang Pepper seasOQ Mace 1° nnm. Mace Pickings SSBJ sains, dove» 545 sellers. Nutmegs
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 60 7 in these days one often hears of tn* Increased cost of living. Have yon ever si pp dto think that the prices of advertised goods aie never altered The branded mustardthe advertised soap you useyour bottle of sauce with the household nameare all just a* cheap to-day as years ago—and
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    • 45 7 INVALUABLE for yow* HEALTH’S* SAKE. Essence or Flaid Extract of RED JAMAICA renounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Fhe SAFEST and most RELIABLE Remedy for torp l e bJmty s e lassitude, HAS OVER 75 YEARS' WORLD-WIDE REPUTA/M SOLD BY The George Town Dispensary, Ltd.
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    • 179 7 W In w 1 Me 1 J For a Christmas Gift— A The Gillette Safety Razor is sure of a hearty A W welcome, life-long use and a fresh appreciation W Y every day. Put him down on your Christmas y A list for a Gillette. British Made. A Many
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