Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 May 1916

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 124 VOL. LXXIV. MONDAY, 29th MAY. 1916 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1016 2 THE NEW THROUGH TRAIN. On tbe occasion of the opening of the famous through route from Berlin to Constantinople a few weeks ago, seven neutral correspondents were invited by the German Government to travel in the first train to make the journey which is
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  • 561 2 A STORY OF ILL-TREATMENT. There recently arrived at Basra from Kerbela an Indian Moslem pilgrim named Zakir Kusain, son of Nazir Husain, whose case as related in the statement given below is said to have been one of many similar. His story as recorded
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1331 2 Rates for situation wanted. habrakol syndicate im, (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Casual Advertisements, an engineer with good waging XX experience. In charge of workshop 'THE SUBSCRIP HON LIST will close rnn o.ir ta ir T A.T.i.rmuo uiniuT cTo for S ve years. Good draftsman. Speaks 1 O n Monday,
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    • 170 2 1 Say Emphatically Tna*; Sciatica, that most excruciating of ma adies can be cured 1 Little’S Oriental Balm cured me, after five years of misery. It will cure you.” That voices the s -ntimeut of one grateful patient. Thou auds of others are ready to join in the chorus of
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    • 594 2 CHARTERED BANkJTX? AUSTRALIA AND CHINA W incorporated In Eogland by Royal Charts Paid-up Capital net Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors fi’olS? Head Off ICR t1,20<) M 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON Rn Agencies and Branches Amritsar Hongkong IK.IIJ Batavia Ipoh p s Bombay Karachi p Cxlcut» Klang Canton Kob. g, Cebu
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  • 539 3 yCLA TH A E T KEBE S L S S UED BY tvrjDiiiuO. p following proclamation was issued Ithe 1 t he insurgents in Dublin on the outbreak of the revolt Tie Provisional Government of the 1 Irish Republic. To the People of Ireland. Irishmen 1 and
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  • 477 3 The meaning of the name Sinn Fein is ourselves.” Vp to now the movement has been one of academic propaganda work for separatist education, and is a sort of golden main between the old physical forces of the Fenian party and the constitutional
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  • 229 3 There has been a marked tendency to discuss the Sinn Fein movement as an organisation primarily of cranks living in an atmosphere of romantic dreams and talking Gaelic to show the Nationalists—many of whom know no Gaelic, by the way—that they out Iri-h the Irish.
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  • 205 3 A prominent part was played in the early stages of the outbreak by a women, as often happens in disturbances of this kind. This red maid ”of the Sinn Fein movement is apparently the Countess Markiewicz. wife of a Polish painter well known in Dublin society. The
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  • 159 3 Penang, May 29, 1916. S. P. Tapioca 57.25 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $7.60 sales Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers Black Pepper $25.00 buyers. White Pepper $32.25 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace sll° nom Mace Pickings $7O sellers. Gloves $4O buyers
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  • 540 3 From the official report on the State of Johore, in 1915, by Mr. F. J. Weld, the acting General Adviser. I will not easily forget my first visit to this district, (Muar-Bander Maharani). The sharp but distant hill spurs of Gunong Ledang rising away to the north-west, elsewhere what
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  • 324 3 At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Automobile Club the hon’ble Mr C I Carver presided. The Chairman in moving the acccunts said they had a considerable sum in hand owing to the coming in of subscirptions and the non-necessity to expend funds or any matter
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  • 212 3 Penang, May 29. ct«. Soup per catty 16 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 17 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 40 Tongue 60 Feet 20 Heart 40 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 40 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 22 Tongue 32 Mutton per
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  • 91 3 CLEARANCES. To-day. Ban Le 6 for Langsa. Pungah for Batu Bahra. Ban Whatt Soon for Deli. Kaloma for Edi and Langsa. Ban Fo Soon for Bindings, Sitiawan Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. U n Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping Glenogle for Rangoon.
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  • 40 3 May 29.—P.L R.C. Shoot 4 30 p.m. June 3.—P.V.R.C. Shoot 7 a.m. June 10 and 12.—Cricket, Penang v. Perak, Esplanade June 21.—Meeting Board of Licensing Justices, District Court, 2.15 p.m. July 27th and 29th.—Penang Turf Club’s. Race Meeting.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 9 3 P. MOIR CRANES Cylinder Oil. Sandilands, Buttery 8* Co,
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    • 222 3 (F IT FITS YOU, WEAR THIS CAP. Advertising isn’t a cruicible with which lazy, bigoted and incapable merchants can turn incompetency into success —but one into which braina and tenac ty and courage can be poured and changed into dollars. It >s only a short cut across the fields—not a
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    • 623 3 ass asswy Clutch and Brake Linings. J Twenty years ago we invented Ferodo fabric because at m that time there were no efficient,brake and clutch linings. VI To-day Ferodo fabrics are still the only efficient friction Fl surfaces. For clutches and brakes on motor cars, cranes, winches, capstans, railways, etc.,
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  • General News.
    • 59 4 FURTHER PROGRESS. London, May 26. General Smuts reports that his advanced troops occupied unopposed the Ruivu lager on the Pangani River and Lembeni Ngulu, eight miles southeast of Lembeni. It ia reported that there is a renewal of hostile activity at Kondoairangi. The Germans at Ruanda are retreating
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    • 57 4 London, May 29. The Pall Mall Gazette says £85,000 has been subscribed, and that more has been promised to start new liberal morning paper, associated it is supposed with the war views of Mr. Lloyd George. Plant has been secured and the only difficulty is that
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    • 52 4 London, May 28. The propable runners in the New Derby are as follows Gilbert the Filbert (Wheatley) Kwangsu (Tempkman) Polyclamon (Lancaster) Forox (C Ci'ilds or Fox) Sirian (F. Bullock) Figaro (Whalley) Nassovian {Spear) Flamingfire (Donogue) Forestguard {Hunter) Canyon (Rickaby) Fifioella (J. Childs) and a doubtful runner, Condottiere,
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    • 31 4 41 TIMES’” AND THE PRESIDENT. London, May 27. The Times’ is of opinion that the best chance of restoration of order in China lies in the retention of President Yuan-Shih-Kai.
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  • 57 4 General Gallirni, whose death is announced, was appointed Military Governor of Paris when the city was threatened by the German advance in the au'umn of 1914, When the French Ministry was reconstructed in 1915 he became War Minister. He had held various military commands in the
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  • 138 4 According to the Journal des Balcans,” von der Goltz was murdered while sitting writing ata table, by a Turkish officer, who fired three shots at him from a revolver. The assassin, whose name is Ali Abdullah, belongs to the 17tb Anatolian Regiment. Von der Goltz died
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  • 82 4 Business for special meeting on 30th inst. 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Tenders for the construction of Back Lane Drains &c behind 1/29 Keng
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  • 20 4 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging (N L) for the week ending 27th May, was 18 tons.
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  • 333 4 THE AUSTRIAN ATTACKS. (Specially Translated). A Vienna commun quĕ states that the Italians have suffered heavily in the South Tyrol. They were driven out of all their positions on the Lafrain plateau by.the Austrians who also took the Bima Mandriola position in the Astico valley and the
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  • 97 4 The tobacco sheds at Wonodjojo, Java, have been burnt down by incendiaries. On Wednesday a typhoon spread over the Goenseng Parang district, Java ’and did much damage to the tea estates th a re The Chinese and native houses on the estates were badly damaged and large trees
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  • 162 4 MURRAY—JAMESON. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Andrew’s Church, Northam Road, this morning, the contracting parties being Mr Thomas Hecor Murray, Manager, Batu Dua Estate, Batn Gajah, Perak, and eldest son of Mr and Mrs J L Murray of Aberdeen, and Miss Georgina
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  • 153 4 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. The tennis ties plaved on Saturday at the Golf Club resulted as follows Men’s Doubles B—E H Syer and Sharpin w o from Crabb-Watt and Watson. Men’s Singles Open—A O M Forrest beat M M Stewart by 7—5, B—6. Men’s Singles B—E A. Swan—ls 2
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  • WAR NEWS.
    • 251 4 The Austrian Attacks. London, May 19.—The Italian press comments on the Austrian offensive are marked by a note of calm confidence. According to the Corriere d’ltalia the enemy has been employing five corp?, his objective being a mountainous region which is formidable when occupied. This offensive
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    • 138 4 London, May 21—Mr. G H Roberta, Labour M P for Norwich, and on J of the Government Whips, ha-s’ in an interview, expre-sed his personal opinion that the war will not last as long as some experts think. As far as the actual fighting is
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    • 121 4 London, May 20. Die first full official account to be published of the Loos attack iu September, shows that 100,000 British w--re engaged ai.d attacked six hours before the French order to use gas was issued. The latter chose the m r >st suitable time of
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    • 108 4 London, May 18.—The Daily Telegraph’s’’ Milan correspondent mentions Austrian reports of a coming Austrian offensive in Trentino for which 250 000 troops were said to have been assembled, Italian officers, he added, scouted tha idea of such an assemblage being possible. The correspondent goes on to state that
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    • 69 4 London, May 10. —In the American Ex changesaWashington correspondent says that peace hints continue to arrive from Berlin, the Censors apparently passing everything bearing on Germany’s reidiness for the discussion of peace terms. The American Consuls in Germany have been reporting on the effect of the Briti
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    • 53 4 London, May 21.—1 t is known that five, and it is believed six, German steamers have been sunk in the Baltic since 16th May. InsuranceJ has become exorbitant, and some steamers which had started have hurriedly put back. A Copenhagen correspondent says numerous British submarines are operating
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  • 904 4 A PLEASANT EVENING. Even newspapers sometimes make mistakes, but it is gratifying to be able to assert that no one who attended Saturday evening’s concert at the Town Hall, on the strength of the warm recommendation to attend which we expressed in the previous day’s issue,
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  • 1026 4 Mr. A. S. Small is appointed; to act as District Officer, Raub. Che’ Hamzah bin Abdullah has been appointed to act as A D O, Kuala Selangor. Major Graham is appointed Chairman of the Committee under the Reserve Force and Civil Guard Enactment, for Negri Sembilan, A
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  • 86 4 MANURIAL EXPERIMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh. May 29. Lecturing at Ipoh yesterday to the Central Perak Planters’ Associa’ion Mr. G. Gran'ham of the Agricultural Department said all tbe soils found in this country we r e favourable to the growth of rubber, He referred to manorial
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  • 75 4 (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, May 29. At the annual general meeting of Hotel Van Wijk Ltd., Mr. J. W. Van de Stadt presided. The Chairman said the net loss on 1 6 year was $4,648, after making ample pro vision for bad debts. The year hai
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  • 48 4 (Form Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 29At the annual meeting at Singapore of the Straits Settlements Association o Hon. Mr. Elliot was elected President,. Addie Vice President and Messrs. Cook, Still, Darbishire Perkins and M peace the Committee. Mr. Mug -s o Q appointed secretary.
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  • 84 4 SEMANGGOL RUBBER CO. [To the Editor of the Pinang Sir,-We have to to an error in your report ot oi Annual General Meeting of the Rubber Company Limited, w to PF in your issue of 27th instant. r which is to be acquired by t as f does not
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  • 53 4 The Band will play the fo!iow^ fr B gramme of music at tne r 6 till 7 this evening 1. Cavatina From Lucia di Lammermoor 2. Mazurka Jenny Gung’ l 3. Waltz Hesperus K^ng J Q d f re y 4. Polka Th, Holl» k a 5.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 90 4 Reuter has announced that the railway from Tabriz to Julfa has been opened for traffic and this should ensure much greater freedom of action for the Russians in the Azerbaijan region of North-West Persia. Julfa is on the Russo-Persian frontier and has railway communication with the Caucasus via Ervin. A
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  • 1957 5 TEXT OF GERMANY’S REPLY. Berlin, May s.—The following is the text of the note delivered on Thursday by State Secretary von Jagow to Ambassador Gerard: The undersigned, on behalf of the Imperial German Government, has the honour to present his Excellency the Ambassador of the United States, Mr.
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  • 296 5 Among numerous German prisoners taken at Verdun an officer has selected the statements of three of them as typical of the men now to be met with in the German ranks. The first man was forty years of age, and had been some months ago on the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 383 5 Estimates Free for complete House Furnishing. B Turkish Towels, t The “W.L.” Range of Turkish Towels made exclusive- Th© W. L. Rafig© Of rgqW ly for us ami are not obtainable elsewhere. Our rp i i t’ 1 ti i jSpl Huge Sales enable us to buy direct from manu-
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    • 47 5 Fresh Shipments have been received of: FORMALIN 40 per cent In Demijohn of 44 lbs. COAGULATING PANS Enamelled 18 in. x 9 in. x 3j. BOX STRAPPING 5/8’ width in reels of 300 ft. For prices please write to: L. Y. SWEIG Co., PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR.
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  • 35 6 Augustin.—Oa May 27th, at the Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Mrs. Augustin, wife of Mr R. J. Augustin, of the Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited, Chenderiang, Perak, a daughter. Singapore and F M.S. pipers please copy.
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  • 65 6 Murray—Jameson—At St. Andrew's Church, Northam Road, on the 29th May, 1916, Mr Thomas Hector Murray, Manager, Batu Dua Estate, Batu Gajah, Perak, and Miss Georgina Jameson, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs G Jameson, of Aberdeen. The Rev Donald J Ross, ma, officiated. Anson—Du Case April 29, at Sydenham,
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  • 1202 6 President Wilson appears to have been particularly unfortunate iu the opening sentence of his pronouncement to the members of the League to Enforce Peace. Reuter informs us that Mr. Wilson declared that the causes of the European war were at the present time immaterial. Ou the inference
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  • 1728 6 We are emphatically at one with those who indignantly refute the allegations that Britain is not putting her full weight into the war, allegations taken for what they are worth in the countries of our Allies. They are sometimes founded on misconception, but more often than not
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 12 6 E. &O." SPECIAL TIFFIN (EVERY Wednesday and Saturday. E. S’ O. ORCHESTRA.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 27 6 DEATH. Ker.—April 21, of pneumonia, James Campbell Ker s.m j of 4, Norfolk-square, Brighton, late Private Secre’ary to H. H. the Sultan of Johore, aged 69 years.
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  • 226 7 EN EMY*S RESERVES AND VERDUN. german food problem. HU WILSON AND PEACE. THE IRISH COMMISSION. jbe latest g reat G erman offensive at Verdon ended like all previous ones in the enemy being completely stopped They gained trenches at isolated points, but the French have more than compensated
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  • France and Belgium.
    • Article, Illustration
      902 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] FURY OF GERMAN ATTACK ABATED. [Copyright Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph.) Paris, May 26. The German fury at Verdun has abated. The French resumed their slow but steady progress, regaining ground.' The communique states that the artillery duel is still most violent at Avocourt and Dead Man Hill,
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    • 437 7 PRESIDENT WILSON’S IMPORTANT SPEECH. Washington, May 28. President Wilson deliver! d his eagerly expected speech to the members of the League to Enforce Peace. Mr. Wilson said the causes of the European war were at present immaterial The great nations of the world must reach
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    • 200 7 QUESTION OF WORKMEN’S HOLIDAYS. London, May 27. Mr. Lloyd George attended a conference in London of repre entative» of the engineering and shipbuilding employers of the Clyde and Tyne, with reference to the Whitsuntide holidays. He said he was mojt anxious to press on the output
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    • 215 7 Simla, May 21 —The following Press communique has been issued It has come to the notice of the Government of India that among the employes of private firms engaged in the production of Government orders, there exists a highly laudable desire to volunteer for active service, and
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    • 233 7 REICHSTAG STATEMENTS. Amsterdam, May 28. Significant admissions regarding Germany’s food situation were made in the Reichstag. A Government representative emphasised there was a sufficient quantity of potatoes available, but no excess. The number of cattle has declined by 21 per cent, since December Ist, 1915. Pigs have
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    • 123 7 DANGER—AND POLICY. London, May 28. Major-General Friend, giving evidence before tl e Irish Commission, complained that he should have had greater powers against the Sinn Feiners. He emphasised that Lord Wimborne had no control over the military, while Sir M. Nathan sometimes demurred on grounds of public
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    • 88 7 MANCHESTER’S SUGGESTIONS. London, May 27. The London Chamber of Commerce special committee on trade during and after the war suggests the speedy adoption of a tentative tariff, for five years, on an ad-valorem basis, subject to the subsequent settlement of the question of a scientific tariff. The
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    • 94 7 EMPLOYERS’ OFFER. London, May 27. A joint conference of cotton spinners and employers wns held at Manchester yesterday. The latter offered a five per cent advance, on condition that the wages remain fixed for two years, and that fu’ure changes should only be made at intervals of
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    • 22 7 London, May 27. General Sir Julian Byng has taken over the command of the Canadians at the front.
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    • 22 7 Amstetdam, May 27. The Dutch War Minister announces that he will not allow any demobilisatiorl of the Dutch force».
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • Article, Illustration
      179 7 BULGARIANS ENTER GREECE. Salonika, May 28. German and Bulgarian officers on Thursday waited on the Greek Commander, at Rupel, and intimated that in order to assure the Bulgarian left against attack by the Allies it was proposed to occupy a fort in accordance with the principles of neutrality as
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    • 130 7 A BRITISH SUCCESS. London, May 26. The War Office announces that in view of the truculent and unsatisfactory attitude of the Sultan of Darfur, who concentrated a force on Kordofan frontier, (Eastern Soudan) a British force, under the Colonel Kelly occupied the capital of Darfur on May 23rd
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    • 42 7 TURKS REPULSED. Petrograd, May 28. On the Mosul front, the Turks, supported by Kurds, took the offensive in the direction of Sirdisht. The Russians compelled the enemy to retreat with considerable loss by a series of bayonet attacks and cavalry charges.
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  • Russian Campaign.
    • 119 7 Petrograd, May 28. On the Russian front, we stopped an enemy offensive south the Island of D*len. Repulse South of Dvinsk. Petrograd, May 29. South of Lake Drisviaty, a German off nsive was preceded by violent artillery prepara'ion., The enemy were repulsed. German Defensive Plans. Petrograd, May
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  • Italy's Campaign
    • 323 7 CONTINUOUS BATTLES. Rome, May 27. An Italian communiqud says the enemy are persisting in their impetuous attacks between the Adige and Vai Larsa. The Austrians were again bloodily defeated. Masses of infantry assaulted Conizugna in the Boole pass, and were exterminated. Between Posina and the Astico, owing to
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 117 7 AMERICA’S PROTEST. Washington, May 27. A note protesting against the treatment of neutral mail» by Britain and France is published. It denounces illegal and arbitrary methods in forcing neutral ships to go into ports in order to s ize mails and complains of loss of important and
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    • 74 7 London, May 27. The British steamer Denewood was sunk The cew were landed. The British steamer El-Argentino was sunk. The crew were saved. Italian Ship Sunk. London, May 27. The Italian sailing ship Australia was sunk. Liner Chased. Marseilles, May 28. The French liner Moulouja has arrived here
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    • 28 7 London, May 27. Vice-Admiral Scheer has been appointed to the command of the G rman High Seas Fleet, in succession to Admiral von Pc hl.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 27 7 Obituary GENERAL GALLIEN1. Paris, May 27. The death has occurred of the famous defender of Pari», General Gallieni, who recently retired from the post of War Minister.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1194 8 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] L May 4. A German Plot that Failed. Now that the Dublin revolt is over and all the rebel commanders hive surrendered it ia difficult to see what the Sinn Feinera hoped to attain, in spite of lavish pro nises of aid from Germany.
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  • 374 8 S.T.” Late Chief Clerk Committed to The Assizes. The charges against Francis de Rozario, late chief clerk at the Singapore Cricket Club, were investigated in the third police court Singapore. Accused is charged on three accounts with making false entries, the amounts being $l7 76 entered instead of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 515 8 A BLESSING TO WOMEN* Throughout the many stages of woman’s life, from peevish girlhood th womanhood, motherhood, to A ing years of olj age. th OT is *>• m er r mOTe C f live pan,on to w °men-folk than Dr M I Ind-n Root Pills. They J™* 8 A
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  • 1083 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of Penang Swimming Club was held at the Club Bungalow, yesterday. Lt-Colonel the Hon. a. R, Adams, President of the Club, presided over about thirty five members. Mr. E. V. C. Thomson represented the Secretaries, Messrs Evatt
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  • 222 9 SUCCESSFUL MEETING. (From Our Own, Correspondent) Ipob, May 28. The Ipoh Gymkhana Club's Rag Gymkhana was held on Saturday in fine weather, and before a large crowd The function was highly successful. The rag events created great amusement and there was good racing in the more serious
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  • 262 9 LAW AND CIVIL SERVICE v. THE REST. The match between the above teams, captained by C. G. May and R. E. Prentis, recalled in a draw. The Rest put up a total of 194 before the last man was disposed of, no fewer than six men entering double figures.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 309 9 AUCTION sale. The Kuala Lumpur Engineering Works, Ltd., IN LIQUIDATION. Under Instructions from the Liquidator, Mr. A. S. MACKIE, Esq., C. A. Messrs. GLEESON Co. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At the Company’s Works, Rodger Street, Kuala Lumpur, On Friday, 23rd June and Saturday, 24-th June, Commencing each day at
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    • 765 9 PENANG AEROPLANE FUND. The Chartered Bank advises us of the q Sells. following further subscriptions to the Penang Aeroplane Fund P P C No. 1 subscribed ...$19,200.00 Balance on May 27 $6,222.60 Mr. Lim Seng Hooi $lOO.OO Mr. H. G. Palmer 50.00 Total $6,372.60 NOTICE. The price of beef, mutton
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  • 1661 10 FORECASTS FULFILLED. The ten’h ordinary general meeting of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd, was held at Winchester House, Old Broadstreet E. C., on 25th ult. Mr. George B Dodwell (chairman of the company) presided. You will have noticed that our Colonial expen-es for 1915 were £174,524
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  • 248 10 Per P and O Medina. London, April 28. —To Singapore Mr and Mrs Pearson, Mr Norman, Mr Walker, Mr PC James, Mr H M Ball Green. To Penang; Miss Milne, Mrs Spring/, Miss Jameson, Mr E D Lowe, Mr R H Paterson, Mr R K How
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  • 514 10 The report of the Directors to be submitted to the tenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the Company 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday sth June, at noon, is as follows The Directors beg to submit
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  • 263 10 In the Penang Municipality for the week ended May 20, there were 56 deaths —3B males and 18 females, equal to a death-rate of 27.83 per mille per annum, compared with 36.77 in the preceding week, and with 37.94 in the corresponding week of last year. The following
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 978 11 SCULPTOR AND SURGEON. Ab the beginning of the war, writes Mr Harold Begbie in the Daily Chronicle,” Colonel Bruce Porter, of the R A M C made a speech to the Chelsea Arts Club He said it was a finer thing to mend the bodies of broken soldiers
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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