Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 June 1916

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 148 VOL. LXXIV. MONDAY 26th JUNE. 1916 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 977 1 J IF YOU WANT TO SHIP, BUY OR SELL g I rubber g OR TO FORWARD GOODS E g to ANY PART or m WORLD d ao TO D g ALLEN DENNYS Co., i 7, UNION STREET. c gaaoDaa ananDnnDannannnnDuno c ‘‘THE PINANG GAZETTE.” office Mft A I 4c BEACH
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    • 59 1 j FOR $3O g 2 XTOU can have the Pinang o a Gazette posted every day for a whole year to your address. n (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, $27). g Q Proportionate Quarteily and Half-yearly rates. n 3 Subscription» are payable in advance and remittance should g q be addressed to q
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  • 956 2 SIGNIFICANT CONTRASTS. In a great war like that now raging in Europe neutral countries are bound to be more or less affected. To some it has brought a great access of trade, while others have only suffered loss and injury. China comes distinctly within the latter
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  • 774 2 AMERICAN SHIPPING. The war that is shaking Europe to its foundations is making i self increasingly felt in America. The most pronounced phase of this reaction is beyond doubt the shortage of ocean-carrying tonnage. That America could have captured much of the trade formerly done by Europe had
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1107 2 WANTED CONTRACTOR MUNICIPAL NOTICE. FOR the good maintenance of nearly 300 a n ORDINARY MEETING of the acres of robber by monthly clean- /x Municipal Commissioners will be held weeding—also for planting about 120 acres at t h e Municipal Office at 4 p.m., on reserve land with tapioca crop
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    • 34 2 Your Morning Headache will disappear after a dose of the tiny laxatives which do not gripe. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Dept. sc, Singapore.
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    • 934 2 WARNING. BANKS. REUTER’S SERVICE. r. H A Cr r7r,r„.T~~^~—— CHARTERED BANK of INDIA ALL persons are cautioned against AUSTRALIA AND CHINA making unauthorised use of R-uter’s Service of News, and any person or persons Incorporated la England by Royal Charter found infringing the Copyright Ordinance Paid-up Capital £1200™» of the
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  • 810 3 dedication of new organ. A large congrega’ion assembled in the Rom» 11 Catholic Church of the Assumption, Eaiqubar Street, on Saturday evening, w hen the interesting ceremony of the blessing of the new pipe organ in the church, installed by the Robinson Piano Co., took place,
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  • Article, Illustration
    1219 3 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] June 1. The Greek Crisis. The motives for the Bulgarian advance into Greece are still obscure, but there can be no doubt that the presence of the hereditary enemy on Greek soil has aroused a flime of indignation in that country. The Greek soldiers
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 Rubber is practically the only tropical ’odustry which Britain, despite her large Colonial Empire, holds the whip hand in. There is one thing which cannot happen Rer the war, and that is the Germans will Dot be able to dump any raw rubber on our or any markets,” said Mr.
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    • 203 3 It’s a Bad Sign When you have that obstinate, lingering cough which will not be shaken off. There is no cough at any s age, whet he old or young, but what reeds attention A cough soon wrecks a strong constitution, -oon makes one helples’, in fact a cough is
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    • 425 3 20 aZ'tes the would famous 20 artistes WINSON COMPANY. A TROUPE OF REMARKABLE Conjurers, Jugglers, Gymnasts, Acrobats, Illusionists, etc. IN THEIR DARING AND MYSTIFYING ACTS. Also Performing* BEAR and DOG FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Grand Opening THURSDAY, 29th June, 1916, at 9 p.m. sharp, AT THE Chinese Theatrical Hall,
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  • 1499 4 Mr M M Whitely is to act as Legal Adviser, F.M.S. Mrs CH Nicol was a passenger from Singapore by the Klang to-day. Mr and Mrs H T Clark were passengers to Penang by the Klang this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett returned to Penang by the
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  • 215 4 RECRUITING—TODDY—PLANTERS’ RELIEF FUND—THEFTS. [From Our Own Correspondent'] Kuala Lumpur, June 25th. At a general meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya at Klang, Mr J. Davidson McCulloch in the chair, f he question of raising the local recruiting fee aroused discuision. It was finally decided that the matter
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  • 88 4 ADDRESS FROM SIKHS. i Prom Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, 25th June. An address was presented this morning at Ipoh to the Hon R G. Watson, c.m.g British Resident of Perak, by the Sikhs of the State. The address expressed deep loyalty to the British Raj The Sikh religion
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  • 339 4 American Missionary Killed During a Hold up. The “Hongkong Daily Press” of June 17 reports the details of a d s'ardly derailment and hold up” of the express from Canton to Kowloon, between Sun Tong and Nun Kong (about 21 miles from Canton). These show that an
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  • 145 4 The death occurred in the Ipoh Hospital of a Tamil coolie as the result of an unfortunate incident which took place in the Ipoh Railway Yard on Thursday night. From what could be ascertained it appears that the coolie was discovered in the neighbourhood of the Railway
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  • 352 4 MISHAP TO GOODS TRAIN. A railway accident took place on the F.M.S. Railway at Eoggor Railway station on Saturday afternoon to a goods train that waa on i’s way to Prai. Enggor Station adjoins the Victoria Bridge—the largest bridge in Malaya, which crosses the Perak River
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 216 4 To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, I have followed with much interest the correspondence in your paper re the proposed income tax 1 think that a married man ou‘ here with say a salary of $4OO a month has all his work cut out to
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    • 244 4 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."] Dear Sir, Herewith a further list of subscriptions to the Kedah Aeroplane Fund. Already acknowledged $7,671 95, Station Staffs, Kedah Riilway, through Mr J Kay $5l 30. Collected by H H Tunku Ismail, Kulim. $1,277.45 H H Tunku Ismdl $lOO,
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  • 381 4 FIREMEN AND GREASERS “CHINESE PRINCE The Prince Line stMawr Prince, which was scheduled ***** Manila yesterday afternoon at 2 n' for was suddenly held up owing to tht°. of eix of her firemen and gre along with her. The H„b„" m Commander D.C. Macintyre aSter cated with
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  • 59 4 The outward bound P O mail steamer Kaisar i-Hind which left London for Australia on the 9th June arrived at Port Said on Saturday morning, the 24th inst. She was scheduled to arrive there on Thursday, the 22nd inst. Passengers for the Straits transfer from her at Colombo
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  • 360 4 The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday Championship Pairs —Reid and Sharpe v J G Allan and Muir (1); Houston and Cunningham v Chalmers and Fitzgerald (2). Sergeant-Major Bagawan Singh of the Penang Police Force has been promoted to Jemadar. Mr. and Mrs. Ted de Cruz and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 412 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, ONE 20 H.P. Two heater FLANDERS CAR, in good coniition and fanning order. With spare tabes and accessories. Apply No. 221, c/o Pinang Gaulle WANTED A BILLET. CAPABLE CORRESPONDENCE CLERK seeks engagement. Expt* rience Estates, Shipping, General Agency business Jic. Apply No. 224, c/o Pinang Gazette
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  • 1380 5 SAKAI ABORIGINAL CUSTOMS. The Malay Peninsula, on account of the rubber and tin produced there, is not quite such an obscure corner of the earth as it some twenty years ago. The gift of a battleship has also helped to open men’s eyes to the wealth and
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  • 418 5 In the first summons court Singapore, before Mr Langham Carter, on Wednesday morning, with Mr Siew Tow as counsel for defendant, Low Tang Choon of Chop Law Cheng Kee, 48 River Valley road, was charged by Detective Inspector Miller, that he, being a licensed rubber dealer,
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  • 163 5 Per P and O Malwa. London, May 27. —To Singapore; Mr Hodgkins, Mr J P Baird, Mr Phillips. To Penang Mr Eggspulen. Per P and O Kaisar i-Hind. London, June 9.—To Singapore Mrs Palmer and 2 children, Mr Tickler, Mr Keyzer, Mr Edwards. To Penang: Mrs
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  • 18 5 Pesang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 368 5 ts man Y disadvantages one of the most felt being the increase in ■f JptL th 6 Cost °f arf icles. Owing to the position we occupy in the buying M mar^et we atc still able to place before our customers almost identical >2L value to pre-war rates having placed
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  • 16 6 Beks.—To Mr. and Mrs. F. Dale Rees, on June 23 at Brighton, Sussex, a son.
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  • 1295 6 The telegrams received during the weekend, as has been the case on many occasions during the course of the war, contain much that is important. The decision of the Nationalists of Ulster to support Mr. Redmond’s acceptance of the settlement proposals is satisfactory news. The statement
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  • 1739 6 If evidence were wanted to support the off-repeated assertion that the war has affected Malaya to an insignificant degree, comparatively, it will be found in the rep irt of the F.M.S for 1915 signed by the Chief Secretary, Sir Edward Brockman. The quiet prosperity ”of the F.M.S.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 336 6 EVERYTHING for your BATH. Bath Sa,ts and powderB with the T,ae Ocjour f J Flowers. Bath Glove?, Loofahs, Bath Brush, Bath Soap. Sponges of every texture. JBATH SOAP »n Wooden m Buwl ccmple e with Brudi, X $3.00. The George Town Dispensary Ltd., PENANG, TAIPING AND IPOH. NOTICK. ADVERTISEMENTS ON
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    • 10 6 “E. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY Wednesday and Saturday. E. O. ORCHESTRA.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
  • 29 6 DEATH. de Cruz —On the 23rd instant, at St. Anthony’s Villa, Penang, Connie, the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted de Cruz, aged 16. Singapore papers please copy.
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  • 376 7 great german efforts. ENEMY’S DEPLY IN VOLHYNIA. CONQUEST OF BUKOVINA. LORD SELBORNE RESIGNS. the MEXICAN SITUATION. The Germans, failed to make progress in Champagne, as the result of three attacks on a front of 1,200 metres, delivered tremendous attacks on the right of the Meuse, at Verdun, over
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 834 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] THREE GERMAN ATTACKS. [Copybight Telegrams.] (By Submarine Telegraph). Paris, June 24. The Germans thrice attacked on a front ©f 1,200 metres in Champagne, and penetrated trenches west of Mount Tetu, but *ere driven out with the bayonet, leaving prisoners. Artillery activity continues elsewhere. Great Battles at Verdun.
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    • 303 7 Before the German 42’s had demonstrated the folly of all modern fortifications, Douaumont Fort di« indeed constitute an almost vital spot m the defences of Verdun But with the introduction of war as it is to-day it lost its importance as a fort and became but part of the
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    • 322 7 The battle of Verdun has entered upon a new stage says a military correspondent on May 23. Not that the scene of the latest fighting can be said to vary appreciably from that which has taken place for the past two months. Mort Homire and Hill 304
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  • Turkey and the Near East
    • 398 7 THE ALLIES’ NOTE. London, June 24 The Allies, in the note to Greece, emphasise that Greece is not asked to abandon her neutrality, but to maintain loyal centrality. The note points out that the Chamber does not reflect the opinion of the electors, and states that it is not
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    • 765 7 From the enemy’s standpoint, the Bulgarian occupation of the Greek forts on the Struma is an excellent business, and it furnishes him with the outer key of the valley through which there runs a natural road for an Allied advance upon Sofia. His position for defence is, therefore,
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    • 27 7 ALLIED AIRMEN ACTIVE. Salonika, Jane 24. Allied aeroplanes bombed military establishments at Gumuldjina camp, and Veles. The Bulgarians demolished the minarets of the mosque at Ghevgheli.
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    • 63 7 THE TURKS RESPONSIBLE. London. Jane 24. Renter learns that the contributory cause of the Arab revolt was the hanging, shooting, and imprisonment of prominent Arab?, following tbe visit of .Enver Pasha to Mecca. Two Moslem Deputies were exe" outed, and news was received that the Turks shelled
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  • Russian Campaign.
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      843 7 CARPATHIANS REACHED. Petrograd, Jane 24. 1 he Russian offensive in Bukovina continue 3. We occupied Gura Humors on the Straja, west of Radautz, and also Veahnitz on the north-western border of Bukovina. The Russians have thus reached tbe Carpathins throughout Bukovina. Fighting South of Dvinsk. There was local fighting
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  • 71 7 London, June 24. It is stated that the real cause of the delay in appointing a successor to Lord Kifchener is the statutory prohibition of the presence in the House of Commons of more than four of the principal Secretaries of State. There must be a reshuffling
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  • 147 7 Mr. Thomas H. Reid, Malay States Information Agency, London, communicates to us the following Under the Imperial Institute (Management) Act passed in April, the management of that institution is transferred from the Board of Trade to the Colonial Office. The Act abolishes the Advisory Committee and creates
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  • Italy’s Campaign.
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      154 8 ITALIANS PRESS THE ENEMY. London, June 24. An Italian communique states that the Italians maintain the pressure against the enemy at Asiago. Italians Again Supreme. Rome, June 25. General Cadorna in an Army Order praises the Staff for the concentration of great forces which have not merely arrested
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    • 503 8 In General Cadorna’s grave but manly report concerning the progress of the Austrian offensive from Trentino, his blunt reference to Austria’s immense superiority in artillery material should afford all the Allies plenty of food for thought. For all of them, in varying degrees, have sinned in not
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  • 78 8 London, June 26. The “Gazette” announces that the Distinguished Service Order is awarded to Major Doppiug-Hepenstal (Ist Gurkhas); Captains H. R. Hunn (25th Punjabis) P. F. Gow (R A M.C.) and P. C. Hobart (Royal Engineers). The Military Cross is awarded to Captains W. E. James (89th Punjabis)
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 137 8 TAKEN TO ZEEBRUGGE. Amsterdam, June 25. The Great Eastern Railway Company’s liner Brussels, bound for Harwich, was taken to Zftbrugge by four German destroyers. The Brussels. London, June 24. The capture of the liner Brussels by the Germans is confirmed. It is stated it was taken to
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    • 37 8 400 LIVES LOST WITH MINED STEAMER. Petrograd, June 25. Four hundred persona were drowned on the steamer Meicury, mined near Odessa. Eight hundred were on board, including many scholars going home for the holidays.
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  • General News.
    • 310 8 ULSTER NATIONALISTS’ VOTE. London, June 24. The conference of Ulster Nationalists voted for the accepance of Mr. Lloyd George’s proposals by 475 votes to 265. Mr. Redmond's Threat. The Ulster Nationalists held a private conference at Belfast to consider Mr. Lloyd George’s proposals. Seven hundred delegates attended. Mr; John
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    • 23 8 London, June 23. Lord Hardinge was received in audience by the King, and was present at a conference at Downing Street.
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    • 23 8 London, June 24. Sixteen members of the Salvation Army have left for Java to assist in stamping out the plague.
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    • 20 8 Lourenco Marques, June 25. The Germans had many casualties in an attack on the Portuguese post of Ande.
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    • 224 8 AMERICAN MILITIA FOR BORDER. Washington, June 24. The War Department has ordered the first 5,000 Militia mobilised in the Central and Western States to be rushed immediately to the Mexican border. The Garrizal Fight. El Paso June 24. General Pershing announces by wireless that stragglers from Carrizal report that
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    • 105 8 MR HUGHES’ DEPARTURE. London, June 24. Speaking at a farewell dinner to Mr. Hughes, Mr. Bonar Law said he was certain the resolutions parsed at the Economic Conference would be adopted by the Government and the House of Commons. They might be taken as representing the settled
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    • 49 8 London, June 24. Mr. Asquith presided at an important conference at Downing Stree’,believed to be connected with the economic conference in Paris. Lord Crewe, Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Hughes (Australia), and Sir G. E. Forster (Canada) were present, aho Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Samuel.
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    • 119 8 MR. HENDERSON’S STATEMENT. London, June 24. P<esiding at the first meeting of the Governors of the School of Oriental Studies, Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Board of Education, emphasised that the school would play an important part in the reconstruction of commerce and industry by
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    • 39 8 London, June 24. The north-east Lancashire cardroom workers have temporarily accepted a 5 per cent, advance and gave a month’s notice to terminate the agreement whereby the wages in north-east Lancashire follow those of south-east Lancashire.
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    • 48 8 NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL. London, June 23. It is officially announced that H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught is returning to England in October. H.R.H. Prince Alexander of Teck is unable to succeed him as he is on active service. Ottawa, June 24. Lord Curzon’s name is mentioned as successor.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 366 8 A Reputation of over 100 ytart. Cockle’s ANTIBILIOUS Pills ensure good digestion and a HEALTHY, active liver. Of Chemists throughout the world. Prices in England, 1/li and 2/9. James Cockle 4 Co., 4 Great Ormond St., London, W.t. if 1 {>Sf > o, Little Lectures Js by Nurse ‘Wincarnis.’ e=
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    • 397 8 GREEN OLD AGE? Assured by the Occasional Use of U Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. I To reach a green old age and enjoy good health can only be obtained by the care of the system It is from the little irregularities of the system that the common ailments arise,
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  • 1009 9 The annual administration report on Aedah by the Acting Adviser, Mr. G A. Hall, states The revenue for the ye*r amounted to «2 592,024 on an estimate of $2 :97,527, showing »n increase of $78,235 over the preceding year. The expenditure was $2,396,477. Chandu yielded $1,051,174 against an estimate
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  • 736 9 The following are extracts from the Annual Repo t on Perlis by Mr. H. C Eckhardt, Acting Adviser to ths Perlis Government: Tin Mining. The output of tin-ore was 3,860 pikuls (229 tons). About eighty per cent, of this came from the underground workings of Messrs. Lim Eow Hong
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  • 1013 9 THE PRICE OF GERMAN. OBSTINACY. The present battle before Verdun surpasses in magnitude all that have gone before it. It is a general battle between the two armies. It is possible that the present perhaps decisive, period was opened not by the enemy's initiative but by the will of
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  • 361 9 A grand inquest of 23 citizens from the counties of London and Middlesex on May 25th returned true bills in the treason charges against Sir Roger Casement and Daniel Julian Bailey. Despite an application by Mr Artemus Jones to postpone the trial until July 10 in
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  • 221 9 Dramatic Incident of Russo-Japanese War German military methods have always been the same. The Temps reveals how, in the RussoJapanese War of 1904-05, Major von Runkel, the special German Military Attache representing the Kaiser with the Russian Armies, was caught pilfering confidential information at headquarters, and was sent
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  • 17 9 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $B5 00 per picul buyers, no sellers.
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  • 21 9 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging (N. L.) for the week ending 24th inst, was 18 tons.
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  • 46 9 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 til! 7 this evening 1. Intermezzi... Ruse ...Franke 2. Galop Carillon ...Leutner 3. Waltz A Maid q/ Rent...Louthian 4. Polka Les Grenouilles... Delbruck 5. March Wee [men’s Patrol Banta
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  • 309 9 Satisfactory Half Year. The half-yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Company, will be held on June 30, when the following report, signed by the Hon W W Cook, managing director, will be submitted to the shareholders The directors now submit the accounts for the half-year ended March
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  • 281 9 The story of the tragic dea’h of Private Edwin Lloyd, 25th Batt. Res. Regiment, son of Mr J T Lloyd (who recently left Singapore) was told at an inquest he'd at Southport on May 15. Evidence was given by Mrs Horsfall, of Clithero, a sister
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  • 47 9 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the following list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on June 23 $491.50 Collection Box at E O Hotel 40.00 Balance on June 23 $531.50 Amount previously acknowledged ...$27,308.22 Total ...$27,839.72
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  • 74 9 Business for special meeting on 27th 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. Declaration under Section 136 of land taken for back lanes for sealing
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  • 94 9 June 24,—G01f Club, Captain’s Prize, Entries close. June 25.—P.A.M. Meeting, Klang Club, 11 a in. July 2.—F.M.S. Chamber of Mines—Visit to French Tekkah. July 6. —Concert Rehearsal (for Belgian Children’s Day), Town Hall, 6 p.m. July 10.—Belgian Children’s Day, Concert, Town Hall, 6 p.m. July 15.—F.M.S. Chamber of
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  • 249 9 Penang, June 26, 1916. S. P. Tapioca $6.75 sales. M. P. Tapioca $7.50 tellers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $25.00 buyers. White Pepper $36.00 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $llO nona. Mace Pickings $6O sales. Cloves $4O buyers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 27 9 We recognize the danger of allowing our name to “fade” even m a slight degree, and are therefore carrying out our original advertising programme.—Avoolndia Rubber Co.. Ltd.
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    • 110 9 WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARS ft. Packed Free. Carriage Paid direct from our Factory to your Port. Ten Daye i'ree 2 Trial. Best British-made MEAD COVENTRY FLYERS H S- Defiance Puncture-Resisting or Dunlop Tyres. Coasters. Variable-Speed Gears, w/Ul D. S A Free Wheels. Flyer or Brooks fPiwL Ini Yfl Saddles, etc. //XWkjl
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    • 195 9 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND. Auckland. Wellington. Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji 0? inducement offers). The Company’s Steamers maintain a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and New Zealand. Approximate Dates of Sailing from Singapore: For Sailings apply to Agents.
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  • 949 10 THE MARRIED EUROPEAN’S CASE. It may be our duty to help the Imperial Government for ten nr even twenty years, says the 8. T” of Friday, and there may be the need of income tax for other than war purposes long before that period expires. There is but
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  • 1137 10 PROFITS EQUAL TO NEARLY 50 PER CENT. OF CAPITAL. The seventh annual general meeting of the Sungei Krian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on May 24 at the offices, Ceylon House, 49 and 51, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. Thomas B. Silcock (Chairman of the company) presiding. The epresentative
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  • 1042 10 CHIEF SECRETARY REPORTS A PROSPEROUS AND QUIET YEAR. In his report for the year 1915, which is just to hand. Sir E. L. Brockman, k. Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. Govtrnment, writes as follows on the general condition of the country The year under review has been
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 312 10 i EARTHENWARE I J i I“RANEEGUNGE” 1 a H to Drain Pipes, Channels, i J Tiles etc. J a J STOCKS HELD BY J SELLAR, MURRAY Co., AGENTS. PENANG. J a a H B■ H» H■■ ■■■■lt 1 Quality in Scotch Whisky. zn S S R HOUSE was established by
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  • 911 11 Madras, June 10.—The B I S N Mombassa, homeward bound with general cargo and some passengers while leaving Madras harbour on Thursday night met with a serious accident she fouled the harbour wall with the result that she was badly damaged in the bows and had to be
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 475 11 MANILA CIGARS FROM THE “La Isabel” factory. FRESH STOCKS OF:~ Londres, High Lifes, Reina Victorias, Perfectos, Perlas, Imperiales, etc. Have now arrived and can be obtained Jrom the Jollawing Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. j OO Hoe &Co Tong -Joo Co. j OO s ean g 0 Chong Kee Co. Kean Huat
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    • 436 11 MACKAYS LIQUEUR IffUICV V nmon i (Che Original Brand) AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS -a HOUSE OF COMMONS. SOLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., (.INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) PENANG, SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. INSURANCE. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. the corporation of the mat EXCHANGE ASSURANCE PRESCRIPTION WORK— We hold an exceptionally large
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2150 12 P. 0.-B. I.—APGAR N. Y. K. Ifev K. P. M. O«A N (INCORPORATED IN GREAT BRITAIN), I II Ka oaitc-tvaapt I/ MUM snip MAIL AND PASSENGER services. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. j|| K MAATSCHAPPIJ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. USOOBPOKATXD IJf JAPAJT. (INCORPORATE» IN HOLLANK.) CHl L «TEAM NAV. CO.
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