Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 February 1916

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 No. 34 VOL. LXXIV. SATURDAY. 12th FEBRUARY. 1516 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 482 1 :^a jx_3aaL_Jur II IB KXZ TO BHIP. buy or bell RUBBER OB T® I f(*WA*O QOOM j„ un pavt, |«I l-Eh DEMIfYS A Co, I SUN LIFE H. BODOM. CANADA Northam House Photographic Studio, Penang. t Htlßß" 1 f~> Refined Portraiture of Artistic Merit and Gold Currency >2lB million». Technical
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    • 67 1 goooaan aoaao■ an r <j n■aa a u u* g FOB 130 g g «mi Um th* Finan* gB X Ghaatto posted every day g fee a whole year to your addreeo. a clocal •vMcairrioN. san. j q PvnyaaUuaali Quarterly and g Half yearly rates. J O SabaoripitiMM are payable
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  • 776 2 Mr. Hugh Thorne, of Messrs. Wreford and Thornton, Penang, is leaving this weekend for Ipob. M?j or-General Stephenson, formerly G. O. C., Singapore, has been appointed to the command of a Scottish Division. Mr. P. R. T. Owen has gone Home from Sarawak and bis intention is
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  • 917 2 PRESENTATION TO MR. D. G. McCONECHY. Last evening at the Muslim Mahajana Sabhs, in Transfer Road, a number of Indian merchants and members entertained Mr. D. G. McConechy, manager of the Madura Coy Ltd., Negapatam, agents of the B. I. S. N. Coy, together with
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  • 1483 2 THE ABATTOIRS INCIDENT. The charge against H C Rice, Assistant Superintendent of the Abattoirs, and his son, J H Rice, of voluntarily causing hart to, and wrongfully confining, a Chinese butcher’s coolie named Law Khuan, on the night of January 18, was continued yesterday afternoon. Mr. J
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  • STOP PRESS NEWS.
    • 30 2 GENERAL AYLMER ENGAGED. London, February 11. A Turkish communique reports two violent battles with General Aylmer on the right bank of the Tigris, but reports no change near Kut.
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    • 27 2 Madrid, February 11. German soldiers for internment in Spain from the Cameroons now number 2,600, and with their families the total is over 4,000.
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    • 41 2 WAR MINISTER’S STATEMENT. Amsterdam, Februay 11. The Bulgarian War Minister, in an inter, view, emphasises that Bulgaria is fighting only for herself. He declared that as soon as the Salonika campaign was finished the war would be over for Bulgaria.
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    • 101 2 BELGIAN MINISTER’S SPEECH. London, February 12. M.Renkin, the Belgian Colonial Minister, at a banquet in his honour, made a notable speech. He said Belgium sacrificed herself for her plighted word. The responsibilities for hostilities in Central Africa rested entirely with Germany, who dreamt of creating a vast
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  • 24 2 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag Runny mede Hotel, Hotel Norman Singapore:—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Java.—Hotel Bsau Sejiur Lembsng.
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  • 182 2 A very pleasing ceremony the Chief Police le.pec.or/oa J .1 this forenoon, when IQ9nPol Q9nP o/’ ?eQ&n Purvis of Balik Robe? t brother officers in the Police q b v to pre enled with h.„d, oale M albert, with masmic bado e J le «old ture from
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  • 71 2 The following are the latest q Wt «io M in our share list:— Yesterday. -j odgy E e Shares. S 3 o s S Genera/. Riley Harg reaveB $7O $55 s7q S. Steamship $330 $350 Rubber (Dollar). A. Kuning... $l.lO $1.20 $1.15 20 Changkat sB| sBj $Bl
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  • 151 2 Messrs. Guthrie <fc Co., Ltl., in their weekly report dated Singapore, Wedoesiay, 9th inst., says The rubber catalogued for to-day’s auction met with a good enquiry and of 298 tons offered 270 tons changed hands. Demand throughout was good and all prices show substantial improvements. Fine Ribbed
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  • 158 2 The Hongkong Government proposes to lease about 132 acres of Crown Land at Kowloon Bay, New Kowloon, comprisin’ portions of the fore shore and sea bed. The terms of the proposed lease are indicated in the Government Gazette.' I® is mentioned that the leases
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  • 63 2 The outward mail is expected at a P®’ to-day. «j. The homeward mail closes at P to-day. that The Chamber of Commerce learns t the mails which left Penang 0 15tb January were delivered m on the 11th inst. A football match will be P la^ tffoen evening at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 492 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrs. Presgrave. P. P. C. EXPERIENCED British Sumatran (East Coast) Planter seeks immediate employment, with good prospects, on Rubber Estate in F.M.S. or S.S. Testimonials and references on application to No. 141, c/o Pinang Gazette. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT
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    • 11 2 Fortify yourself witb Bovril IT MUST BE BOVRIL BRITISH TO THE
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  • 635 3 HOW TT IS ASSESSED ON OLD AND NEW TRADES. (Among the many new features introduced by the Finance Act (No. 2). 1915, the mos* important, writes an expert, is the imposition of an excess profits tax. This tax w;l* be assessed on the increased profits as shown
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  • 275 3 Shortage of Glass in Francs. Bottle makers and the trades dependent upon glassware for putting up and delivering their products are almost at daggers drawn owing to the bottle famine that is raging in France. Mineral water manu'acturers, brewers who bottle their beer, and kindred industries dealing
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  • 921 3 “DUTCH HAVE ONLY ONE NATION TO FEAR." I t There is accumulating in Holland almost enough evidence to warrant the belief that the great war machine over the frontier is I in some of its parts very seriously out of t order. For some weeks there
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1020 3 ANTE D. Owing to the abnormal increase in the price of ACETIC acid, .tore» preferred. Must be British. we would recommend to Pl.nters the Apply by letter with copies of test.monml. w ot No 140, c/o Finan, EngllSH SulohUflC ACIJ j 39—16-2— 16-2 which is obtainable from WANTED. L. Y.
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    • 114 3 OFISK TYRES “America’s Best.” FISK Red-top Tyres look good and they are as good as they look. Nothing adds to the appearance of your Car so much as the sturdy, substantial looking FISK Red-top Tyres. The price is most reasonable—the tvear, tlte very best. PENANG STOCKISTS: EASTERN TRADING Coy., 35
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 380 3 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 11 the ELECTRIC POLYSCOPE Co., LYCEUM ARGYLL ROAD. The Great Universal Serial Drama THE TREY O’HEARTS 30 Reels Parts 30 The most thrilling serial ever produced. Sensation follows sensation in stupendous crashes. To-night you will see this serial wind up in a blaze of glory. IO Parts Concluding
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  • 16 4 Llewellyn.—Oa February 9, at Balmoral, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Roland Llewellyn, a son.
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  • 771 4 While it is unfortunate for General Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrien that his health should again break down, on the eve of a fresh campaign against the Germans in East Africa, no serious inconvenience has been occasioned such as might have occurred had his retirement from the command
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  • 35 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $87.00 per picul buyers, no sellers—an increase of 35 cents. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £lBO spot, and £179 15s. three months.
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  • 210 4 The output of the Menglembu Lode Syndicate for January was 253 piculs, estimated value $12,650. The Singaporean has been sold to Hongkong owners for the sum of $20,000. This vessel was formerly the Russian Alexime, and has been frequently on the Bangkok rice run. In their copra market
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  • 1181 4 The neutrality of Greece is a subject often ventilated. It i» tiresome subject too, hardly worth the attention paid to it, but when war news is scarce, it is a godsend to Reuter, for the Government at Athens al ways appears to be protesting against some misinterpretation
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  • 243 4 MONTHLY MEETING. A meeting of the Mohammedan Advisory Board for Penang Island was held at the Land Office yesterday afternoon, The following members were present Messrs. H. C. Sells (Chairman), Byed Hashim Alsagofl, A. Emoff Ghanny, K. Patches, Haji Otbmao, Syed Hassan Alshatri, A. 0. Merican, Syed
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 186 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Sir,—“ He that taketh the sword shall perish by the sword The only inference that one could draw from Germany s offer to restore Belgium etc. is this. The time is fast approaching when she will find tha all the
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  • 100 4 The Band will gramme of music at the Golf 5-45 till 7-15 this evening 1. Selection SMn 2. Everybody's Doing it Now ...Berlm 3. Selection Welsh 4. Waltz Lysistrata —Li 5. Sacred Song olotn j D i Ora nro ...F 1 6. March 30th Oc'.ober The Scholarship
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 153 4 we are SOLE AGENTS for PERRIER WATER (Sfjampagne of Xsable Waters.” CALDBECK, MACGREGOR S CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 31. BEACH STREET. PENANG. A vz <Z Z 4Z The Ceylon Manure Works A. BAUR PENANG. COLOMBO. Pritchard Co., Ltd. An Attractive Display of NOVELTIES. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A NEWLY ARRIVED STOCK
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    • 218 4 LEAP YEAR DANCE AFTER A SPECIAL DINNER AT THE E. O. HOTEL On Tuesday, 29th Feb., 1916. E. O. Orchestra and Town Band. Successful Proposals will have the privilege of a free week’s Honeymoon AT THE CRAG HOTEL. ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA. SADLIER KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys, LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 253 5 BERLIN’S DECLARATION. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. GREECE'S NEUTRALITY. BELGIANS AND EAST AFRICAAMERICAN MINISTERS RESIGN. Germany and Austria have given notification th*t it is their intention after March Ist to regard armed merchant ships as warships. It is reported that heavy fighting is in progress at Czernowitz, in
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 257 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] FRENCH RE-OCCUPY POSITIONS. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, February 11. Fierce local fighting occurred in Artois. re-occup;ed more ground at La Folie. The Germans, at nightfall, made a strong •hack at the Neuville-La Folie Road, which was repulsed, Retook some prisoners in the Somme
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    • 160 5 TRAMCAR AND SCHOOL BOMBED. London, February 11. An official statement says the first German raiding seaplane in Kent selected a tramcar, full of women and children, as a target, but the bomb did no damage, and caused no panic. The raider, which was plainly seen circling round,
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    • 138 5 THE RECEPIION, Rome, February 10. There were impressive demonstrations on the visit of M. Briand, and the two other French Ministers, who were welcomed by Signor Salandra, the Italian Premier, and other Ministers. There were immense crowds, despite the rain. Military honours were accorded the visitors.
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    • 57 5 “TO FIGHT AS LONG AS BRITAIN.” London, February 11. Reuter-is informed by a Belgian diplomatist that Germany had made more than one peace offer to Belgium, directly or indirectly. Possibly more would be made. The answer would always be the same. Belgium was prepared to fight as long
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    • 58 5 ADDRESS TO THE KING. Calcutta, February 12. Their Majesties at Buckingham Palace received 26 wounded Indian officers who presented a loyal address on behalf of the officers of the Indian forces. The Rt. Hon Ausen Chamberlain, Secretary for India, was present. The King cordially replied, thanking the officers
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    • 25 5 DUTCH CATTLE FOR GERMANY. Amsterdam, February 11. It is estimated that 10,000 cattle from the flooded districts were sent to Germany.
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    • 23 5 London, February 11. The King is on the high road to recovery. His Majesty has resumed his visits to wounded.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 105 5 IMPORTANCE OK CZERNOWITZ. Petrograd, February 10. The Russians, by forcing a passage of the Dniester, threaten the enemy’s positions at Czernowitz. According to prisoners, the Austrians and Germans are offering a desperate defence at Czernowitz, where they are suffering enormous losses, due to an Army Order declaring
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    • 15 5 Petrograd, February 12. The Tsar has gone to the front.
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 57 5 PREMIER’S DECLARATION. Athens, February 11. M. Skouloudis, the Greek Premier, in the Chamber, again asserted the determination of Greece to abide by neutrality at all costs. A Deputy pointed out that the Government’s policy excited the suspicions of the Entente, but the Chamber, with only six dissentients, passed
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    • 34 5 BULGAR BAND DISPERSED. Paris, February 10. An Athens telegram states that a Greek detachment dispersed a band of Bulgarian Comitadjis, at Soros, on February Bth taking many prisoners, including the leader.
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    • 76 5 TURKISH DEFEATS. Petrograd, February 11. Large enemy forces were defeated south of Hamadan in Persia. Turkish Ships Sunk. Petrograd, February 11. Russian destroyers in the Black Sea bombarded Turkish positions, and sank seven sailing ships off the Anatolian Coast. Arrests in Persia, Petrograd, February 11. A Teheran telegram states
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    • 28 5 Amsterdam, February 11. A report by the Turkish Minister of Finance shows a deficit for the coming year of £14,000,000. Austria and Germany are advancing £34,500,000.
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  • 39 5 London, February 11. All race meetings are cancelled, except the Newmarket fixtures. There will be three extra meetings at Newmarket, two m June and one September, also at Gatwick, Lingfield, Newbury, and Windsor, three fixtures each.
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 148 5 TEUTONIC NOTIFICATION. London, February 11. Germany and Austria have notified neutrals of their intention to treat armed merchantmen as warships after March Ist. Garman Allegations. Amsterdam, February 11. The German memorandum, banded to neutral representatives in Berlin, declares that though Germany considers the arming of merchantmen to
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    • 38 5 New York, February 13. The Government Press is silent, but the Republican newspapers denounce the Lusitania settlement, accusing President Wilson of endeavouring to commit the country to the principle that national honour is nnworthy of defending.
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    • 28 5 London, February 11. The Swedish steamer Toxas, with a cargo of cotton, has a» rived a l, Queenstown, with fire in No. 3 bold.
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  • General News.
    • 101 5 INQUIRY AT OTTAWA. Ottawa. February 11. The investigation into the origin of the fire at the Parliament buildings has opened. Commission er Pringle referred to the German incendiarism in the United States, and said it was time f-»r Canada to awake, or there would be grea'er disaster.
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    • 17 5 ANTI-GERMAN FEELING. London, February 10. A Toronto telegram states that the anti-German agitation is spreading rapidly.
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    • 54 5 BELGIANS ADVANCE FROM THE WEST. London, February 11. Reuter learns officially that Belgian troops sre co-operating admirably with British and French, in German East Africa, which they invaded from the west. Fighting is in progress, and they have already repulsed the Germans in numerous actions, often in
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    • 20 5 London, February 11. The silver market is inactive. Supplies are very restricted, and the enquiry is small.
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    • 40 5 London, February 11. There was a sharp fall in American oil freights from £6 to £4 a ton, due to the appearance of unexpected tonnage. It is expected that this will reduce the price of petrol.
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    • 48 5 VORWAERTS EDITOR CHARGED. Amsterdam, February 11, Herr Meyer, the editor of the Vorwaerts is on trial on a charge of inciting class hatred. The Senteace. Amsterdam, February 11. The editor of the “Vorwaerts” was sentenced to imprisonment for one week. The prosecutor demanded eighteen months.
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    • 401 5 The liberation of M*. J. C. Schroder, Editor of the Telegraaf,” was due to the fact that the judicial inquiry showed he must be regarded as not responsible for the contents of the M Telegraaf. Meanwhile, Mr. Drion, a member of the Second Chamber, is to address
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    • 732 5 The tenor of the news from Persia shows that the Russian punitive force has to deal with an enemy who, thanks to the Germans and the officers of Swedish nationality and bis up-to-date military equipment, cannot safely be despised. The soul of the entire rebel movement,
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    • 51 5 DISAGREEMENT OVER ARMY. Washington, February 11. Mr. Garrison, Secretary for War, has resigned. It is understood he has taken the step because a large majority of the Congress is opposed to his plan for a continental army. Washington, February 11. Mr. Breckenridge, Under-Secretary for War, has also
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    • 55 5 FARMERS’ BATTALIONS. London, February'lo. In a speech at a recruiting conference in Dublin, Mr. John Redmond appealed to farmers on the ground that if the war lasted much longer there would ba crushing taxation, while a victorious Germany would confiscate their land. He suggested county farmers’ battarlions, and active
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    • 17 5 CAPTURE OF LUCHOM. London, February 10. A Shanghai telegram says Yuunanese troops have cap'ured Luchom.
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  • 78 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 11. The report of New Serendah Rubber Co, Ltd, shows a profit of $89,524. The Directors recommend a dividend of 15 per cent, making 20 per cent for the year. The all-in cost was 53.34 cents, the gross price
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  • 29 5 CIVIL SERVANTS PLACATED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 12. The Government has issued a circular removing the grievances of civil servants as regards salaries during mobilization.
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  • 55 5 The Hague reports a melinite explosion in the Skoda works three buildings were blown up, 195 labourers were killed. The fourth German war loan is expected in March 1 in ti e form of treasury bills renting at four per cent with reimbursement in seven years, the
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  • 20 5 Obituary. BRIG-GENERAL WESTMORLAND. London, February 11. The death has occurred of Brigadier General Charles H. Westmorland, C. 8., aged 59.
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  • 556 6 KING’S SURGEON’S VIEWS, rr t i t* The fact that the revolution in methode wrought by this war is confined not merely to military operations but to the nature of wounds and the methods of dealing with them was emphasised by Sir A. Bowlby, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to the
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  • 410 6 Gunner Dickerson, a member of the first Burma Contingent, writing on Novem ber 29th, from Voi (British East Africa) to a Rangoon friend, states: I was so pleased to get your letter and it was kind of you to think of me. We are having the time
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  • 492 6 INHUMANITY SAFER THAN ILLEGALITY. Colonel George Harvey returned from Europe on the Holland-America liner Rotterdam, looking much better in health than when he left New York eight weeks ago. The policy adopted by America with regard to the war was not looked upon favourably by any of
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  • 293 6 Herr Ballin. Discussing an article in the German Press by Herr Ballin, of the HamburgAmerica Line, the Nieuws van de.u Dag writes The special significance of Herr Ballin’s article lies in the fact that he says the Germans should not regard the opening of the road
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  • 84 6 The following is isued from H. B. M. Legation, Bangkok A German News Service telegram dated Constantinople, December 30, appeared in the Bangkok Press a few days ago. It stated that at a combat near Matruh the Senussi captured 130 British soldiers. His Britannic Majesty’s Midster is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 298 6 THE Eastern Produce Exchange In offering their services to the public beg to announce that they also undertake to negotiate Loans, do General Agency business and act as Brokers and Auctioneers of Landed and Moveable Properties. AUCTION DAYS: Every Monday and Thursday. NOTICE. The management i-s authorised to notify the
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    • 181 6 n. HIV lily ir in ip.?, TT PRODUCE OF FRANCE! “Cordon I “Cordon HIBBERT, WOODROFFE&C9 LT9 K.OUGE. (Incorporated in England.) I Jaune'.’ HEINEKEN’S LAGER BEER BREWED IN HOLLAND. Obtainable Everywhere. SOLE IMPORTERS BO ELEN CO., 49 r- WOTATP DRAWN WIRE Metallic Filament Lamps. “ASSOCIATION” Cables and Wires. Electrical Accessories OF
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  • 403 7 French Inquiry Brands Germany. French Journal Official publishes rfnort which has just been presented to the French Premier by the commission tbe ted to inqui e into those acts of the »PP 01D Q j oVft ders in France which constitute Ger[B ition. nob only of every
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  • 84 7 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the fol. lowing list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on Feb 2 $809.20 Hon A T Bryant, monthly subn 100.00 Hon A R Adams 100.00 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Bank Counter Box
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  • 45 7 Balance on Feb 10 $1,398.14 Proceeds of an after-dinner Auction Sale of the table decorations (Allied flags) held on board the ss. Pangkor at Lumut on 2nd Jany 1916 96.20 Balance on Feb 11 $1,494.34 Amount previously acknowledged ...$22,216 50 Total ...$23,710.84
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  • 196 7 Five more chapters of The Trey J Hearts,” will be shown at the Electric Polyscope to-night with 41 The Mystery of ‘he 7 o’clock Express,” in 2 reels, depicting ■be exploits of Nat Pinkerton, the great «elective The Broken Coin,” and a new feature Business is Business,” in
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  • 46 7 The fallowing were the results of the ties played yesterday Mixed Doubles A.—Mr and Mrs B Martin beat Mr and Mrs E H Everest by 7—9, 6—4, 6—3. Singles Handicap A.—AW Harries (—3) beat F G Peony (—.2; by 6 I, I—6, 6—o.
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  • 28 7 Members are reminded that a Club Handicap Shoot will take place to-morrow morning (Sunday) at 7 a.m., the ranges being 300 and 600 yards.
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  • 56 7 The spoon shout of the Ladies’ Garrison Rifle Club, Singapore, for January, resulted as follows 3D *73 13 22 z I Lady Evelyn Young 28 29 57 68.44 Mrs. Ayre 22 26 48 67 58 Wace 21 17 38 67 44 Ridout 29 21 50 66.84
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  • 59 7 The following scores were made in the S, L. R. A. spoon shout:— UL OO T 3 T 3 OB CB O O 'g Q 2 J 2 2; nj H Mrs. Hartnell 23 31 54 13.52=57.52 Brooke 27 29 56 11.42 57.42 Lyall 31 26 57 10.20
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  • 64 7 The following score made by Selangor Ladies’ Rifle Club for the McGregor Cup count for January □D S. •73 g> fcfi O *cS O Q 05 2« -g S tf Mrs McGregor 29 33 25 87 Mrs Smith 24 31 28 83 Mrs Herbert 22 30
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  • 70 7 Speaking of the In’erport Rifle match at the annual meeting cf Shanghai Rifle Association, the chairman, Mr. S S. Ransome, said that last year they had to abandon the interport match. They had received a letter from Hongkong proposing a match this spring and it was decided in
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  • 340 7 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Church of England. St. George’s Church.—Vl Sunday after Epiphany’; Matins, 8 a.m; Holy Communion, 8.30 a.m.; Holy Communion, (Chinese Service) 9.15 a m.; Sunday School, 5 p.m Evensong and Sermon, 6 p.m. Hymn 238 As pants the hart Psalm LXIX Battishill, Psalm LXX Barnby, Magnificat,
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  • 665 7 BRITISH RESIDENT AS WITNESS. The British Resident of Selangor (the Hon Mr E G Broadrick) was the complainant in the case, beard by Mr C E Donaldson in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, in which Mr H C Sykes, of the Standard Oil Co., Penang, was
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  • 189 7 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Tosan Maru, Jap, 2841, Nakono, Feb 11, gen., Guthrie Co. Komagata Maru, Jap., 1918, T. Sugi, Feb 12, Dairen, coal, P. S. Co. Perak, Brit., 254, Glenday, Feb '2, Deli, gen., E. S. Co. Kedah, Brit. 94, Manus, Feb 12, T. Anson, gen., E. S. Co. G.
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  • 244 7 Penang, February 12, 1916. 8. P. Tapioca $7.35 sales. M. P. Tapioca $7.50 sales. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $lB.OO buyers. White Pepper $34.00 s-ilien. Trang Pepper out of season. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $6O sellers. Cloves $3l
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  • 129 7 Penang, February 12, 1916. {By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 7/32 4 months’ sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 29/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Ro. 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’sight
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 ADVERTISING THAT PAYS n' 8t BUcces ®f”l advertisers emadvp a rea that continuity in S s absolutely necessary unu»i| aZar apasmodie advertising &il > pays no one t6bdv''** Cl i re reM, lt« advertise iutelUaa,( cung s!enlJy
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    • 207 7 MUSCULAR BACKACHE. The musoles of the back do the heavy work of tbe 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 back,
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    • 90 7 THE TAI SENG I Motor Repairing Co., 61 Barmab Read aad Phone No. 208. The Faemrs Aotaeebile Hospital. The only repair shop that possesses the proper repairing plants worked throughout by olootrieity. Only experfoMod moohanle employed. VAl? works carried out under our expert poraoMtl saporviaion and guarautoed. ▲ll aoeoEseries stocked
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    • 414 7 Fight Against Consumption by taking ANGIEROmULSION Angier’s Emulsion is now universally in a normal healthy condition, and builds up recognised as a standard approved treatment health and strength. Angier’s Emulsion it for coughs, bronchitis, consumption and all largely used in hospitals and sanatoria for chest and lung affections. Not only
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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