Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 December 1915

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 302 VOL. LXXIII. FRIDAY. 31st DECEMBER. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 920 1 y* iF you Want to ffa BUY oa. sett f i*RUB B E R os TC FORWARD QOOOe w AFT >ABT or m VOtLD ALLEN DENNYS A C<s V. VBMNK IWWWT THE PINANG GAZETTE." nnDunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnQ, OFFICE ANO PRESS: M BEACH STREET. PEWAN6. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS q WgW IT’S WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT
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    • 68 1 sooooqo oaoaoi c n r -a a tfD d a oy FOK >BO g a X7OU esn bare ths Pinang g g I Gssstte posted every day n for a whois year ts your sddrsM. S (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. »27). P g Propordonats Quarterly and 0 Half-yearly ratee. g g Bobscriptiooa
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  • 1025 2 A FINE SPEECH. Lahore, December 11.This afternoon H.E. the Viceroy, with His Honour the Lieut.-Governor, held a most interesting function in the Brigade Parade ground at Lahore Can'onment. The number of veterans, inc'uding those from the Phalkian States, was much larger than was expected.
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  • 347 2 Pioneer.’ Cairo, November 23rd.The uncertainty of the Balkan situation has set afloat the wildest rumours. Egypt must in the olden times have been the birth place of the first canard,” for in all my experience I have never come across such a country for the fabrication
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  • 243 2 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended December 18, there were 60 death* 4O males and 20 females, equal to a death-rate of 29.95 per mille per annum, compared with 31.45 in the preceding week, and with 30.68 in the corresponding week of last year. The following
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 862 2 SITUATION WANTED. ANNUAL INTERCESSION SERVICE. Sunday* 2nd January* 1916» pLANTER wants situation, preferably as |<A and fall in on the x SENIOR ASSISTANT, Hard work- Esplanade, 0.. Sunday, 2nd January, ing, experienced in all branches, knowledge at, 5-30 p.m. sharp, of book-keeping, Malay,fair amount Tamil, By Order, age 9,7, Good
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    • 113 2 Never too late to care Neuralgia If yen are suffering now from the gripping twitching pains of neuralgia if you suffered yesterday and expect to suffer to-morrowyes if you’ve suffered all your life from the agonies of neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, backache, toothache, earache, sprains, strains, or swellings, now is the
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    • 1164 2 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. I BANKS. Auction Sale ot Town Lots at CHARTERED BANK OF l N nu Sungei Patani. AUSTRALIA. AND CHInT FORTY-TWO town lots at Sungei 7 Patani will be put up for Auction a e Y Royal Charter. Sale at Sungei Patani commencing at 10 p a j
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  • 4022 3 CHIEF EVENTS OF THE WAR. IMPORTANT OCCURRENCES IN 1915. To review the events of the year 1915, is to present a summary of twelve months’ warfare. In Europe no less than nin« countries have war raging within their frontiers, whilst twelve powers are actually engaged
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 307 3 To build up in weakn <3 To make you well an keep you wellthis is th* c.k. of SCOTT’S Emulsi In cases of AN/EML WASTING DEBILITY RICKETS SCOTT'S Emulsion has no equal for bringing back the energy, strength and vigour of glorious health. Still the best at all ages of
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  • 18 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in in Penang was $Bl.BO per picul, buyers, no sellers.
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  • 624 4 CLAIM AND COUNTERCLAIM. In the District Court, Penang, this morning, before Mr. W. C. Michell, District Judge, the esse was commenced in which Mr. G. H. Pritchard brought a claim against Mr. R. S. Jarvis, and Mr. Jarvis a counter-claim against Mr. Pritchard, as the result
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 230 4 [7’o the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, In reply to the queries put by One of the Loyal Chinese” in your yesterday’s issue, I beg to reply as follows (1) The Chinese Company will be run on entirely the same lines as the present companies. If a
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  • 255 4 FIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. The weights for Thursday’s racing in the Penang Turf Club’s meeting, on Thursday and Saturday of next week, were announced this afeernoon as follows IGeorge Town Plate and’Purse. Betting Bill 10.4 Brown Comet 9.4 Laksfoss 6.10. 2 Try Again Stakes. Black Satin 9 5 Sandy
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  • 228 4 P. C. C. v FREE SCHOOL. A game of fo ttball on the Padang yesterday evening between the Penang Cricke r Club and the Free School attracted a large number of spectators and provided a splendid match, the game ending, like the previous one between the same clubs, in
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  • 116 4 *LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Entries for the P.C.C. tennis tournament close on Monday, January 17, and play commence on Monday, January 24th. The entry fee is $1 each player for each event. Ladies Double Handicap, free. The events are ;1 The Championship 2 Single Handicap 3 Double Handi
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  • 101 4 The January monthly medal competition 50 yards handicap, will be held at the Swimming Clnb on Sunday, 2nd January, at 11-15 a.m. Entries will ba received up to within half an hour, of the start of the race. A list of the handicaps can be seen at
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  • 364 4 FIFTEEN PER CENT. DIVIDEND FOR PAST YEAR. The report of Wearne Brothers, Ltd., to be submitted to the shareholders at the annual meeting on Wednesday next is as follows In submitting the audited accounts for the year ended October 31, 1915, your directors congratulate you upon the
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  • 458 4 The P. O. Company. The report of the directors for the year ending Sept. 30, 1915, states :The result of the year’s operations, after making allowance for depreciation and contingencies, and bringing the Provident Good Service Fund up to £150,000, which is the company’s actuarial liability, shows a balance of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 509 4 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. Mrs. A. Kerdyk and Mr. J. G. Hummeling, Manager, Runnymede Hotel. Pf. Ijl 1916 Pr. notice. Mr. J. G. ANTHONY has been admitted a partner and Mr. J. O BROWN has been authorised to sign the firm per procuration as from the Ist January, 1916. A. A.
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    • 116 4 111! jy Imi 1 (life PRODUCE'OF FRANCE, ROUGE. (Incorporated in England.) aJAUNE. r— WOTAN—, DRAWN WIRE Metallic Filament Lamps. ASSOCIATION” Cables and Wires. Electrical Accessories OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ARE STOCKED BY THE PENANG ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Coy., 50, Tfishop Street, PENANG. Green island cement to., Ltd. PORTLAND CEMENT. In Casks and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 33 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for tomorrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 6-29 a.m. 0-48 a.m. 8- 0 p.'m. 0-51 p.m. 8- a.m. 2-38 a.m. 9- p.m. 224 p.m.
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  • 2187 5 VALUABLE MARKETS FOR BRITISH TRADE. The British hold on all sections of the Eastern trade has long been enviable, so much 30, indeed, that for many yeafs past a systematic German attack has been made on our position. This has not been without a large measure of
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  • 632 5 AN AMERICAN ANALYSIS. Under the heading Imperial Psychology,” a striking editorial article appears in the New York Times dealing with the Austro-German venture in the Balkans. The main conclusion reached by the writer is that the campaign is a distraction and that though Germany might lose the
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  • 39 6 MasonOn December 30th, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Captain and Mrs. Mason, a daughter. Singapore papers please copy. Laddi. On December 27, at Kingstonon- I haines, the wife of W. Maclear Ladds, of a daughter. (Kathleen Sharland.)
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  • 34 6 Zehnder Daly.At St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on December 28th, by the Rev. F. G. Swindell, Colonial Chaplain, Hugh Ransome Stanley Zehnder, to Edith Louise, eldest daughter of Capt. and Mr. J. M. Daly.
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  • 1800 6 Measured in terms of sacrifice the year that closes to-night ranks above all others in the history of the British Empire. When the year opened the British casualty lists showed a total of approximately 90,000. Today the figures are something like 540,000. In other words, in the
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  • 546 6 Mr. 8. Ramplen Jones, the M.M hears has joined the Royal Engineers. Mr. R. St. C Reid, of Canning Estate is now Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers* Mr. L. A. Davis, of Semambu Estate Kuantan, left recently to join the gbai Contingent. Mr. W. W. Douglas will
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  • 89 6 There will be no issue of the Pinang Gazette” to-morrow. New Year’s Day. The local banks will be clased for busings? on New Yeai’s Day. The Chief Post Office will be closed at noon and only the Morning Express will be issued. The Money Order and the
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  • 46 6 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 till 7 p.m. this evening: 1. Selection Incognita ...Lecocq 2. Quadrille The Gondoliers ...Bucalossi 3. Waltz La Moreno, ...Fetras 4. Polka Whistling ...Lawton 5. March The Rifle Regiment ...Sousa
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  • 42 6 The homeward mail clones on Sunday at 11 a.m registration till 9 am. As the result of the efforts of the '‘Free Press," the lady operators of the Singapore Telephone Exchange have received Christmas gift of $582 from telephone subscribers.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 135 6 CHAMPAGNES FOR NEW YEAR. oV Irroy Co. 1906 I A Vintage. Dry. By Royal Warrant eGieskr Co. Extra Superior. Dry. BOLLINGER 1906 TO His MAJESTY Vintage. Very Dry. KINO QEORQE V. q. Veuve Clicquot (Ponsardin) Dry. SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PENANG. JUST ARRIVED BENSDORF’S
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    • 80 6 E. 0. HOTEL. A SPECIAL NEW YEAR’S EVE DINNER Will be served at 8 p.m. TABLES SHOULD BE RESERVED IN ADVANCE. THE TOWN BAND will play daring Dinner and for DANCING afterwards. The (rag Hotel. PENANG HILLS. Special Rate for the Holidays $ll FROM Friday Evening, 31st December, TO Monday
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  • 234 7 ATTITUDE OF LABOUR. A RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE. BRITISH BOMBING EFFORT. GERMAN RUBBER ON PEACE SHIP. Sfr Douglas Haig reports another successful bombing exploit by the British near Armentieres, and aerial, mining, and artillery incidents. The French commniques are mainly concerned with the struggle at Hartmanns-Weilerkopf, in A sace, where
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 305 7 Reuter’s Telegrams. AN AERIAL INCIDENT. [Copyright Telegrams.j (By Submarine Telegraph). London, December 30. General Sir Douglas Haig, in an official eport, ssys the enemy unsuccessfully atacked one of our aerodromes on December .'th Of four enemy machines, only two ached their objective, doing no damage. )ne
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    • 423 7 SIGNS OF OPPOSITION. London, December 30. A meeting of the Latour leaders was hurriedly summoned for to-morrow, to consider the recruiting position. A special meeting of the Joint Labour Recruiting Committee was held to-day, and it is understood that several members demanded the calling of a National
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    • 63 7 BRITISH PEOPLE’S NARRATIVES. Amsterdam, December 30. Sixty-six British subjects, mostly women and children, have arrived at Rosendaal, on their way to England. They report that life in Brussels is now more rigorous. Foreigners are obliged to report weekly, otherwise they are punished with imprisonment or deportation to
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 271 7 AN AUSTRIAN BOMBARDMENT. London, December 30. A Montenegrin communique states tha' Austrian forts and the Fleet bombardec Montenegrin positions near Mount Lovcir and pounded the Montenegrins for fifteer hours, with 2,0C0 heavy shells, eimultane ously launching determined infantry atr acks, which were all repulsed, the Montenegrins having two
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    • 23 7 ENEMY QUIESCENT. London, December 30. General Townshend reports that the attack and bombardment by the enemy have ceased entirely since December 25th.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 90 7 MASSED INFANTRY ATTACKS. London, December 30. Russia’s new stroke, just, inside Bukovina, seems to indicate a considerable offensive along a forty mile front. At present, big battles are raging north of Rumania, the Russians opening with intense bombardments, followed with ma“sed infantry attack-, between the river Pruth
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    • 53 7 RUSSIAN ASCENDANCY. Petrograd, December 30. Minor encounters are reported on different fronts, in which the Germans were worsted. German Methods in CouUind. Fugitives from Courland speak of the Germans’ cruel and heartlessradministration. All males are commandeered for military work, without payment, and the people are being robbed of
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  • General News.
    • 44 7 ON MR. FORD’S PEACE SHIP. London, December 30. A pitiful anti-climax to Mr. Ford’s peace crusade is a Foreign Office announcement that 4,000 pounds of rubber. corsigned to a well-known enemy forwarding agent in Sweden, were seized on board the Oscar 11,
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    • 23 7 New York, December 30. Francis Monnett, Jacob Taylor and another accused have been released on bail of £l,OlO each.
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    • 146 7 MR. BALFOUR’S STATEMENT. Loudon, December 30. Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at an exhibition of Navy and Army films in London, pointed out that the portion of the Grand Fleet represented was actully engaged in the war, and without it the
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    • 31 7 THE CAPE ROUTE. London, December 30. Owing to the loss of the liner Yasaka Maru, the steamers belonging'to the Nippon Yusen Kaisha will go henceforth via tips Cape.
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    • 45 7 THE INCREASED WAGES. London, December 30. The Trade Union returns show abounding prosperity in all the principal trades. 9he average wages are higher and unemployment is less than ar any time in industrial history. The estimated weekly increase of wages is £1,250,000.
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    • 45 7 SZECHUAN’S POSITION. Peking, December 30. The Chinese Government is still parleying with Yunnan in the hope of a peaceful settlement. No trouble is anticipated in Szechuan, where the chief centres are well garrisoned by reliable troops and the officials are loyal.
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    • 47 7 London, December 27. A luncheon, on December 29th, to celebrate the opening of the Peking branch of the Chartered Bank was attended by Sir John N. Jordan, the British Ambassador, and a representative of Yuan Shi Kai, who sent a message of congratulation.
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  • 41 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 31. At Singapore rubber auctions, 300 tons were offered. The demand was good, especially for crepe fine pale which fetched $2Ol to $207. The sales, which were not completed, were resumed to-day,
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  • 26 7 London, Dec mber 30*. The following is the rubber quotation for to-day Plantation Ist Latex Crepe 4/-. By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.
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  • 194 7 ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH, PENANG. Friday, December 31.6 p.m. Service of Intercession. Saturday, January I.Circumcision of our Lord. New Year’s Day 8 am. Holy Communion; 12 noon Service of Intercession. Sunday, January 2.—2nd Sunday after Christmas 8 a.m. Matins 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion 5 p.m. Children’s Service; 6 p.m.
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  • 980 7 The Austrian officers who have gone to Syria to participate in a campaign against Egypt have a strenuous time before them, for there is almost a consensus of opinion, we believe, among the British, in Egypt and among the Mussulmans of the country that any such attempt
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  • 70 7 ROBINSON—THOMAS. Two quiet weddings were solemnized ato St. George’s Church at noon to-day. The first was that of Mr. Arthur Gordon Robinson of Al or Star, Kedah, and Miss Elsie Thomas, who arrived by the P. and O. liner Nellore this morning. Mr. J. Gorman, State Engineer,
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  • 58 7 The other wedding was that of Mr Thomas Latham, of the Kua'a Lumpur Post Office, and Miss Gertrude Nell Hart Bowgen, who also arrived by the mail steamer. Mr. W. H. Threlfall gave away the bride, the best man being Mr. T. Fitzgerald of Kuala Lumpur. The Rev. F.
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  • 72 7 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Dec 29 ...$45,290.65 Penang Band, 13th instalment... 18.90 Balance on Dec 30 ...$45,309.55 Remitted to London £lO,OOO on 24/2/15 85,618.73
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  • 99 7 Messrs. Kennedy and Co., as Secretaries to the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association inform us that they have received the following subscriptions which have been forwarded to the Central Fund EM R Callard Parit Estate $12.00 Rubber Estate of Krian 46.66 -Prye Estate 96.00 Tanjong
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  • 103 7 London, December 2—A curiouw correspondence has been published in relation to a certain fund called the French Relief Fund, the organisers of which raised £140,000 for the relief of civil victims of the war in France, and organised the French Flag Day on July 14. The letters
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  • 164 7 The New Year matinee at the Straits Cinema, at 5 p.m., to-morrow, will provide an entertainment that should be largely taken advantage of by the children, for whom, chiefly, these matinee shows are given. At to-morrow night’s house, the Straits management, as will be seen from our advertising
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  • 1782 8 A 25 PER CENT. DIVIDEND. At the sixth annual meeting of shareholders of the Ayer Tawah Rubber Plantation Co., held at the Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai December 17, a final Dividend of 10 per cent, was declared, making 25 per cent, for the year. Mr. J. H.
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  • 616 8 A GENUINE DEMAND, NOT MANIPULATION. The recent rapid ri*e of the price of rubber has taken practically everybody by surprise, says the L. <fc C. E.” It does not appear to have been foreseen by either the expert or the outsider, and the result has been a
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  • 493 8 The Standard Market. This market has experienced a somewhat surprising turn during the week, chiefly in consequence of the larger shipments and the withdrawal of American support, says The Ironmonger of Nov. 27. The American needs appear to be satisfied for the moment, although at any time there may
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 57 8 Harah 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 the
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    • 239 8 r MANCRES” I I FOR Rubber, coconuts, cotfee, etc. Write for Particulars to>day to: The Ceylon Manure Works. A. BAUR k PENANG. COLOMBO. j The Largest Manors Works in the East. Wb are preposing to carry out a large and vigorous campaign for the homing year in order to maintain
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  • 614 9 S.T.” ASSOCIATION TO PROTECT THEIR INTERESTS. A meeting of Singapore land-owners and rate-payers was held in the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday afternoon in order to form an association having as its objects the protection and advancement of the interests of such as may care to become members.
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  • 180 9 (Nov. 26 Sir J. D. Rees asked whether raw cotton was now being exported in large and increasing quantities from India to Japan, whence it was returned to the former country in the shape of manufactured piece goods, the impor r s of which were
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  • 98 9 "Times of Ceylon.” Yesterday (December 20) we published a sm»ll paragraph mentioning earth tremors that had been felt on Saturday in the Dolosbage district. To day we have re ceived iotination that an earthquake was distirctly felt as exactly the same time in the Undugoda distr
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 154 9 NIKKO MODERN ART Photographic Studio, 27, PENANG ROAD. Experts sent for Outdoor Photography anywhere. K. S. OKANIWA, Proprietor. Telephone No. 579. Keep th* tha Bicod JjfcP, Blood Pure." LU».” Ig j I Blood. I id Mixture &|f y OU ,offer- from I" just »uch medicine. Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL
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    • 255 9 Do You Require JHL (TURKISH f 1 1 gßi Bath Towels? A FEW WORDS ABOUT fafc SWTTj WHITEAWAY’S "W.L.” RANGE These Towels are made exclusively for us and are not obtainable elsewhere. Our Huge Sales enable us to buy direct from Manufacturers at exceptionally low prices. I We are therefore
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 403 9 Grand Jfew year Programme. We h.v. much pleasure in preoeoting to our numerou. patrona the Bi,goat .nd 3est Programme, aho our Best Wishes for a Happy aud Prosperous New Year 8 THE STRAITS CINEMA. Phone No. 628. EMPIRE HALL. PENANG ROAD. TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW NIGHT THBROKEN COIN (Continued) Episode 9
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  • 658 10 PLANTER’S STORY OF MIDNIGHT ATTACK. Cases of gang robbery have been very numerous up in the States lately and yesterday, in the District Court, says Wednesday Straits Times,” there was given to Mr. Firmstone an account of how the ruffians who make the lonely neighbourhoods so dangerous
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  • 235 10 Good Advice for Thin Folks. The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist or> drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods rubbing on useless flesh creams,” or followin' some foolish physical culture stunt, while the
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  • 705 10 OFFICIAL MINUTES. Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town held on Tuesday, the 14th December, 1915. Present Messrs. W. Peel (President), Quah Beng Kee, John Mitchell and Lim Eow Hong. Absent :Messrs. P. T. Allen, A. F. Goodrich, and Yeoh Guan Seok. A.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 161 10 H Appropriate, always, i With certain dishes, such as Game, LEA j iUk» PERRINS* SAUCE is always appropriate. It is the recognised sauce for such use. LTj In fact, for everything with which a sauce 3EL M can be used, LEA PERRINS’ is invariably the BEST. It has a refinement
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    • 21 10 It seems to us that the country requires as much soap to-day as at any time.—Christie, Thomas and Bros. Ltd., Bristol.
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    • 234 10 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL PENANG. NEW YEAR SPECIAL DINNERS WILL BE SERVED. EXCELLENT CUISINE, NO BAND. TO RESERVE TABLES PHONE UP NO. 635. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANT, LIMITED. IMPORTERS OF Australian Frozen Meat and Produce ALSO English and Siberian Fish and Game. Telegrams: STORAGE. Telephone No. 602. iiimiiii miw ini u iniwiiiii
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  • 557 11 SMUGGLERS CONVICTED. An arms case was brought before the Mixed Court, Shanghi on Decdmber 15, in which enough rifles, automatics and ammunition was involved to equip an army corps. The prisoners were seven Chinese charged with secretly keeping and attempting to sell arms without a permit. None
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  • 254 11 Wholesale Corruption. Milan Novermber 18.The Corriere della Sera” learns from the Russian frontier that the flood of German gold poured into Rumania for the corruption of the Press and of the public is incalculable, and that since the Unionist Federation campsign it is daily increasing. In
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 258 11 P WHITE’S I HONEY’ I K MMmbmm brand 1 I Bacon®,Hams. I Sole Proprietors: John White ®> Co., Bristol, England BUCHANAN’S RED SEAL” BLACK WHITE” ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" SCOTCH WHISKIES i Janes Buchanan Co., Ltd. (London, Glasgow, etc.) have the most extensive Bonded Warehouse in Scotland, and hold, with their subsidiary
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    • 266 11 g n ii n ii m b unurit jnnrrma 1 DRINK I H 1 JEFFREY'S "CHOP KOTA” a 1 B s j g r\ 9 E* M 'R w I Ebb Olli® jflßw tp* o SI B BBQ a The Most Popular Brand in the Market. I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2248 12 &0. B. I—APGAR K. P. M. mail and passenger services. 1 Japafi Mail Steamship Co. 14. I koninklijke paketvaart peninsular and ORIENTAL sailings. a fflggk MAATSCHAPPIJ BHIN MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO.. LU, MAIL SERVICES. I T*HB Companies* steamers *r« dearth Homeward (for Europe). Outward (for China and Japan). (Royal Packet
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