Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 March 1916

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 73 VOL. LXXIV. WEDNESDAY. 29th MARCH. 1916 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 56 1 e □□□□□□aaaaaaaaaaac FOR $3O X7OU can have the “1 J. Gazette posted eve for a whole year to your ad (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, s2*. n Proportionate Quarterly —-nu u Half-yearly rates. Subscriptions are payable in advance and remittance should g be addressed to a g PIN ANO GAZETTE PRESS. Ltd.. g
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  • 1143 2 Reuter telegraphs that Colonel Sir W. S. Bisset, k c.i.k., is now out of danger. Dr. Hoops, of the Kedah Government Service, has been on a short visit to Ipoh. The rain storm on Monday evening was particularly violent in the Tronoh District. 1 Mr. J. Descraques,
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  • 325 2 FORTNIGHTLY MEETING. The fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town was held in the Municipal Offices, yesterday afternoon. The members present were:—Messrs. W. Peel (President), J. Mitchell, A. F. Goodrich, and Yeoh Guan Seok, with Messrs. L. M. Bell (Engineer) and L. A. C. Biggs (Secretary).
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  • 30 2 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Singles Handicap Class A—Gregson v Savi (4); Everest v Martin (5). Profession Pairs—Sells and Threlfall v Hall and Evans.
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  • 614 2 CHINESE PRESIDENT’S MANDATE DECISION. Mr. Hoo Wei-yen, Chinese Consulate. General at Singapore, sends to the Press the following copy of a telegram, relative to the abandonment of the monarchy, which he received from the Foreign Office at Peking By mandate twenty-second :—Since establishment republic disturbances followed one another
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  • 25 2 Wednesday, 29th.—Stia Persnangan and Jamathol Horea (third meeting). Saturday, Ist.—Crescent Star and Jamathol Moslem* Saturday 2nd,—Hutton Lane and S P or J. H.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1052 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wanted. P UROPEAN ASSISTANT for Rubber NOTICE. Estate, Kedah. Commencing salary s2oo p.m. PENANG GOLF CLUB. Apply Box No. 171, c/o Pinang Gazette. 319—27 29 31-3 '■'THE annual general meet1 ING of Members will be held in the WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Club on Friday, 31st March, at 6-30 p.m.
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    • 110 2 ADVERTISING. Seven pages are filled in the current issue of The Advertising World with the testimonies of leading general advertisers whom the war has not Bufhced either to paralyze or to dismay. Here are a few sentences culled from the letters published There is only one way to succeed in
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    • 540 2 Hawaiian Grown on Halifax Estate, Selama can be obtained from HONG BEE 6? Co., TAIPIn g Delivery first week in April, Standing orders will have special attenti 285—15-4 “ST. SUBSCRIBERS to the above are invited to attend a meeting to be held i n f? Penang Cricket Club on Wednesday
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  • 1205 3 T.0.M.” ANNUAL general meeting. The annual general meeting; ofE the F. M. S. rh mber of Mines was held at the Chamber s office in Ipoh, on Saturday afternoon. Mr r p Brash, President, occupied the chair, and „ther members present were Hon Mr A e
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  • 1307 3 INTERESTING LECTURE BY MR. J. B. SCRIVENOR. As an auxiliary to the annual meeting of the Chamber of Mines on Saturday, the new and important question of tungsten ores was very comprehensively dealt with in an able paper read before the members, at the Ipoh Club, by Mr.
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  • 436 3 Libel on the Army.” A cartoon depicting a British soldier lying drunk, with a bottle of rum, and entitled Reported Missing,” was the subject of a Defence Act prosecution at the Mansion Hoose Police Court, London. The proprietors of the B}stander,” Messrs. H. R. Baines and Co.,
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  • 1440 3 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The third annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Bukit Kepong Rubber Estate, Ltd. was held on Saturday at the registered offices of the Company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Mr. W F. Jiutt was in the chair, others present being Messrs.
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  • 138 3 At the annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Anglo-Java Estates Ltd., held at Shanghai on March 14th, the following resolution proposed by Mr F B Marshall, and seconded by Mr A W Burkill was carried by 47 to 43 That the agreement made with Messrs.
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  • 83 3 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co. advise as that the under-mentioned prices were realised for rubber sold at their 177th auction sale yesterday, (64,400 lbs. offered, 49,000 lbs. sold): Smokedribbedsheet $177 to $lB2 plain 165 No. 2 smoked sheet diamond 168 176 Unsmoked sheet 160 165 No. 2 Unsmoked
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  • 148 3 Here are some of the reasons put forward by dissatisfied constables and sergeants at Shanghai in asking for increased pay The last increase granted was 13 years agoDuring that time the cost of living has more than doubled. Many of the married men are struggling against impossible
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 To Correct Constipation and Biliousness, clear the complexion of blemishes and sweeten the breath, use the dainty laxative MM' They gently assist nature and will help to keep you well. Tiny but thorough, do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine
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    • 196 3 Special Food for Starved Nerves. SANAPHOS I 1111 l ff I v rYv/ill I g| I THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD A VALUABLE RESTORATIVE IN NEURASTHENIA NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA AND AN/EYIIA ISH Sanaphos supplies the element Moreover Sanaphos contains other which is needed by our nerves and brain food elements which
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  • 964 4 When Colonel House, the close psrsonal friend and emissary of President Wilson, passel through London and Paris after his visit to Germany.attempts to get him to disclose the result of his mission, particularly as regards possible terms of peace, completely failed. Whether he or persons he has
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  • 81 4 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 29. The report of Telok Anson Rubber Co., Ltd., states that the profit on the year’s working was $65,931. It is proposed that a dividend of 10 per cent be paid, making 15 per c°nt for the year. It is also
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  • 198 4 We are authorised to state that there will be no Volunteer drill for N. C. O.’s this afternoon, to give them an opportunity of attending the Residency at Home. Eight thousand and twenty-nine dollars worth of pigs were turned into pork at the Ipoh and Kampar abattoirs
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  • 1042 4 It is never-tailing «owe» of solace t„ as, that bright little «legr.m that invariably arrive. carrying 'citizen, of U. S. A. a. well as 'Englishmen and women is blown up or holed by a torpedo—“ The situation regarded by the officials as very There was a time
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  • 263 4 CLEVER CAPTURE AT BALING. Yesterday, we published the news tbe arrest in Penang of a suspect, a Indian named Gurdita, in connection with the murder and robbery of a Corporal aud Police Constable of the Perak Police op January 14th. Gurdita appeared before Mr. K. E. Colman
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  • 126 4 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. It may be remembered that in October last we reported a case of a Chinese named Mok Lim, who was undergoing sentence of six months in the local prison for being in possession of counterfeit coins, attempting to commit suicide by hanging himself with his baju,
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  • 162 4 Charged before Mr. E. E. Colman with committing mischief by breaking the door of his nephew at Acheen Street this morning Yeoh Chang Tek pleaded that this was a case which should be settled outside. Toe matter should not be gone into here. Lim Gim Guan, his
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  • 51 4 The following are the latest quotations in our share list t Yesterday. To-day. OQ at 0D Sharks g, ,2 »02 S 3 72 Mimng. Deebook 16/- 16/6 15/- 16/Trong 34/6 36/- 35/6 37/Tronoh S. 8/6 9/6 8,6 9/Ulu Piah JI.7Q sl| $l2O Rubber (Dollar). Sandycroft... $lO $ll
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  • 34 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin iu Penang was $94.75 per picul, buyers, sellers—an increase of 50 cents. t Tin is quoted in London to-day £202 spot, and <£l96 ss. three months.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 233 4 0 SCOTCHWHISKY. 0 gS| BULLOCH LADE g Co. Ltd., GLASGOW. I I SWUM-WwOh) n 1J? a, ro qualities:- fefef L/3 WHITE LABEL jSggr IESSS AND rHHm GOLD LABEL. WB SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. RED STAR Disinfectant Fluid An efficient creosote disinfectant, easily miscible with water in all proportions. 1
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    • 48 4 NOTICE. /''XWING to the enhanced prices of Whisky, Brandy and Gin and difficulties of getting shipments, on and after Ist April and until further notice, the price of Stengahs and Pabits consumed at the “E. O.” and “Crag” Hotels will be increased by 5 cents. Sarkies Brothers, Proprietors.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 518 5 an ITALIAN SUCCESS. THE RAID ON SCHLESWIG. SEVERE BATTLES IN RUSSIA. THE PARIS CONFERENCE. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. British troops, comprising the Northumberland Fusiliers and the Royal Fusiliers attacked the Germans at a salient in the line at St. Eloi, two miles south of Ypres. The British took two lines
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 158 5 [Reutrr’b Telegrams.] TWO LINES OF TRENCHES TAKEN. [Copybight Tblbgrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) London, March 28. General Haig reports: After exploding mines, the Northumberland Fusiliers and the Royal Fusiliers Infantry, this morning, assaulted a German salient at St. Eloi, successfully taking the front and second line trenches
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    • 255 5 ENEMY’S FEARFUL LOSSES. London, March 28. The terrible losses of the Germans at Verdun are shown by the fact that the greater part of more than 27 divisions hitherto employed by the Germans had to be re-consMtuted. For instance, two-thirds of the regiments of the Third Corps have been
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    • 31 5 London, March 28. A big strike of Dundee juteworkers has taken place, owing to the Masters’ Association having refused an application for a 13 per cent, increase in wages.
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    • 92 5 THE PLACES ATTACKED. Copenhagen, Macch 28. Besides the two German patrol boats sunk, two were badly damaged. Hoyer and Tondern were bombed, and a corn magazine at Randerupbull. A large German seaplane was destroyed. Large Naval Forces, When the British destroyers attacked the German patrol boats, five
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    • 247 5 MILITARY AND ECONOMIC. Paiis, March 28. Never in history have so many allied nations met in conference. Twenty-nine delegates met in the historic room at the Quai d’Orsay, which was the scene of the peace conference after the Spanish-American War, where Cavour in 1856 secured the
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    • 58 5 A PRESS APPEAL: London, March 28. Lord Curzon has recovered, and has returned to London. He presides over the Unionist War Committee to-day. The Morning Post again appeals to him to form a National Party. The Times hopes he will bring the Unionist Committee into line with the
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    • 22 5 London, March 28. The Lancashire operative cotton spinners have decided to ask a 10 per cent advance of wages.
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    • 19 5 London, March 28. It is unlikely that there will be any increase in the tea duty,
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  • Italy’s Campaign
    • 101 5 FIERCE FIGHTING. Rome, March 25. A strong enemy attack captured a trench at Pal Piccolo, bat the Italians, fiercely counter-attacking on an extensive front from Monte Croce to Pal Grande, captured a whole series of entrenchments, taking prisoners. The fight at Pal Piccolo lasted 30 hours, and
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 147 5 BERLIN’S VERSION. Amsterdam, March 28. A Berlin communique states that the Russians renewed specially violent attacks against Marshal von Hindenburg. They employed masses of men and ammunition, north and west of Jacobstadt, to an extent hitherto unknown in the eastern theatre. The communique nates the usual state
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 31 5 TWO MACHINES FELLED.” Salonika, March 28. Six German aerop'anes dropped 20 bombs, killing twenty civilians, chiefly Greeks. Two of the raiders were felled while again crossing our lines.
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    • 51 5 OFFICERS SPECIALLY MENTIONED. London, March 28. The London Gazette published a supplementary despatch by General Sir lan Hamilton regarding Gallipoli, which specially mentions Captains A H MeCleverty (2nd Rajput Light Infantry) A L Wilford (sth Light Infantry), J F Coleridge (Bth Gurkhas), and B W Shuttleworth (45th Rattray’s
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 66 5 A POSSIBLE RUPTURE. Washington, March 27. The attack on the Sussex and the sinking of the Englishman have again raised the question of breaking off relations with Germany, if it is definitely confirmed that they were torpedoed; but it is probable that President Wilson will first consult
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    • 47 5 THE BALDWINS SAFE. London, March 28. Professor Baldwin and his wife are safe. Their daughter is in hospital at Boulogne. Persian Prince Missing. London, March 28. The Persian, Prince Bahram, son of Zilles Sultan, was on board the Sussex, and is believed to have perished.
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    • 48 5 TORPEDOED AT ANCHOR. Copenhagen, March 28. Evidence in the Maritime Court, by the crew of the Danish steamer Skodsborg, showed that the vessel was torpedoed when anchored off Yarmouth, on March 20tb, though the Danish colours were easily visible at a distance of half a mile.
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    • 59 5 London, March 28. The latest vessels sunk are the steamers Cerne (British), and Hebe (French). The whole crew of the former, and ten of the latter’s complement were landed. It is believed that the remainder were picked up. The Hull fish-carrier Khartoum was also sunk. Two were
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    • 20 5 London, March 28. The steamer Manchester Engineer (4,302 tons) was sunk. The ciew were brought to Queenstown.
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    • 22 5 TEN LIVES LOST. London, March 28. It is officially announced that ten were drowned on the Dominion Line steamer Englishman.
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    • 20 5 SURVIVORS AT MALTA. London, March 27. The Minneapolis was torpedoed. 163 of be crew were brought to Malta.
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    • 247 5 A specially large and fast type of German submarine is rumoured to have been secretly built during the past eighteen months. The size of these new submarines is said to approach 5,000 tons, which means that they are larger than most light cruisers and almost equal in
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  • 25 5 DEMAND FOR ABDICATION. Shanghai, March 28 The representatives of 17 Chinese Provinces have telegraphed to the Foreign Ministers declaring that Yuan-Shi-Kai must abdicate.
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  • 123 5 THE ANNUAL MEETING. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, March 29. At the annual meeting of the Ipoh Golf Club held last evening Mr. V. Hill was re-elected President. Mr. de Paula was elected Captain. Mr. V. H. Pearson Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, and Messrs. Kenion, Rutley, Sanderson
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  • 48 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 29. The Hon. Mr. A. M. Pouotney, Colonial Treasurer, will propose in the Legislative Council that £117,000 the amount of the military contribution, during the war not expended on the local garrison be not recovered from the Imperial Government.
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  • 601 5 A GERMAN DISCLAIMER. (Specially Contributed). The Directors of the Holland Amerika Line deny that Ballin stated Germany was to stop all trade with Britain by special measures. Palembang and Tubantia. The head steward of the Palembang, Heer De Vries, is positive be saw a torpedo. The Btitisb
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  • 120 5 The R.M.S. Novara is now expected to arrived here about 5 p.m on Friday, and to sail for Colombo &c about 3 a.m. the following day. The homeward mail closes at 7 p.m. on Saturday. Bombay, 21st March The P. and O. Company’s ss. Arabia, with the outward
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  • 18 5 On and after the 3rd proximo, the Wireless Station, Penaga, will be open continuously day and night.
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  • 931 6 S.T. HONOURED BY CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce gave a party in their rooms in Hill Street, Singapore, on Saturday, in honour of Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, c.M.G. on his retirement from public life. There was a large
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  • 735 6 SULLIVAN’S GREAT FIGHT WITH O’KEEFE. The remarkable popularity of boxing was clearly proved at the Golders Green Hippodrome. The two contests, the one which carried with it the heavy weight championship of England, and the other over the full championship coarse, formed the nucleus of a programme which
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  • 114 6 Whenever Little’s Oriental Balm enters a home ti e headaches are driven out. By simply rubbing in a little of this sure-acting remedy the meat stubborn ache or pain is soon brought to terms. When you apply LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM yon tan Jtel the pain going away. Think
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  • 652 6 GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. The Dutch Government’s views and policy in regard to the political question of the day are set forth at length in a note which has just seen the light. It constitutes the customary reply to the various points that were raised during the general
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  • 115 6 March 29.—Resident Councillor At Home,” 5 p.m. 31.—Masonic Dinner to Wor. Bro. R. Young at E. O. Annexe. 31.—Presbyterian Church, Reception, Mayfield, 5-30 p.m. 31.—Entertainment by Mr. Terence Ramsdale, Drill Hall, 9-15 p.m. 31.—Penang Golf Club, A.G.M. Golf Club, 6-30 p.m. April I.—Cricket, “A Coy and Veterans v.
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  • 18 6 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel. Singapore: —Raffles Hotel. Rangoon Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 259 6 I Bovril gives I I strength to win I 9 Whether you are engaged in fighting or in working, or even only in the 9 dull strain of waiting, the present times are drawing heavily on your n B store of vital energy. Victory is to 9 those who have
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  • WAR ITEMS.
    • 156 7 General Smuts* Task. London, March 17.—A British official from East Africa, in an interview with a representative of Reuter’s Agency, said the region in which General Smuts is now operating is the most difficult part of German Eist Africa. If the enemy is broken there, the
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    • 100 7 London, March 17.—General Botha, speaking in the bouse of Assembly of the Union of South Africa, dealt with a statement made in the German Reichstag by Herr Dr. Solf, the Secretary for the Colonies, to the effect that the German troops in South-West Africa were reduced to
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    • 55 7 London, March 20.—M. Ribot in the Chamber indicated that the Government is confident that the Verdun fighting would shorten the war. History will consider the defence of Verdun as one of the grandest exploits of our country. I can say, without vain optimism, we can see the
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    • 153 7 London, March 17.—The Central News correspondent at Amsterdam says that, although reports of the burning of German dead in blast furnaces is contradicted, the Dutch Press has obtained the evidence of an eye-witness, a Belgian resi dent of Seraiug, who, despite the stric orders to close doors and
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    • 220 7 Berlin, March 14. —ln Dusseldorf, at the annual meeting of the German Iron Masters’ Association Dr. Springbrum stated that the British hopes and efforts to defeat Germany by destruction of its industry, which was absolutely necessary for the outfit of the soldiers and for the maintenance of the
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    • 121 7 London, March 23.—“ The Daily Telegraph publishes a verbatim translation of the agonised German official appeal for sub scriptions to the New War Loan. This extraordinary document evinces the extreme urgency of the situation, its pathetic reckoning on the ultimate exhaustion of the resources of
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    • 40 7 London, March 17.—The Agencia Nazionale’s Bucharest correspondent says that Bulgaria has forbidden the passage of all merchandise to Rumania. All commercial relations between Bulgaria and Rumania have been broken oft. A Russian force was landed at Ismail.
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    • 377 7 Lisbon, February 24 :—The Official Gazette publishes a decree regulating the form of utilisation by the Portuguese Government of German vessels interned in Portuguese ports. The Minister of Foreign Affairs stated, in an interview, that the act of requisition was not belligerent, but necessary, owing to
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    • 1023 7 London, February 24—Mr. Asquith confirmed the announcement this afternoon that the Earl of Derby has undertaken another great voluntary work. He was, glad, be said, to be able to announce that Lord Derby had accepted the chairmanship of the joint Naval and Military Committee on Air
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  • 127 7 Pbnang, March 29, 1916. (By Courtesy oj the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ..2/4 1/4 4 months’ sight Bank ...2'4 5/8 3 Credit ...2'4 7/8 3 Documentary ...2/4 29/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 Moulmein Demand Bank 173 3 days’
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  • 165 7 F.M.S. LOAN. THE LATE SULTAN OF PERAK. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, March 28. H. E. the High Commissioner presided at a meeting of the Federal Council. The forenoon was occupied by speeches on the subject of the Loan Bill, which was accorded the unanimous and whole-hearted
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  • 495 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 28. The meeting of the Ipoh Club on Saturday evening held nothing that was of very great importance. The business transacted was more or less formal, and had it not been that the question of enemy aliens and Club membership was introduced
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  • 359 7 AIRCRAFT FUND; Having assisted very considerably—to the extent of approximately $7,000 towards the completion of the air squadron presented by Malaya to the British Government, the women of Malaya are by no means resting on their oars. Their latest effort is directed towards the inclusion in the Squadron
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  • 73 7 Generous Start to Local Effort. Mr. Alma Baker informs us that Messrs. C. F F. and T. J. B. Wearne, of Messrs. Wearne Brothers, have generously subscribed SIO,OGO towards the cost of a “Fighter” aeroplane to be called the Singapore.” Mr. A. E. Baddeley has contributed $250 to
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  • 107 7 CLEARANCES. To-day. Lian Choo fo Alor Star (Kedah). Aing Thye for Alor Star (Kedah). Will o’ the Wisp for Deli. Ban Lee for Langta. Pungah for Batu Bahra. MAILS. CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. To-Moorrw. For Per Close. New York EgrementCastlelo-30a.ru. Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan Ajax 10-30
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 428 7 S plain Crutbs i n the subject of Health are the only acceptable pronouncements. Exag- "Lrated statement, end by convinc M i <r"no one -rather do they create bus- i<>n and give rise to doubt. But m ’ay safely listen to universal K inion. The public have for long known
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    • 154 7 r FIRE INSURANCE j 1 requires an agent with experience to handle satisfactorily in the interest of the insured. You do not buy a diamond from a glazier—enough said. Buy your E :> Fire Insurance from ALLEN DENNYS CO., j I 6, Beach Street, Penang*, g who know the business,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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