Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 September 1916
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1916-09-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 206 VOL. LXXIV. MONDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement1000 1916-09-04 1 c .j a ccna WANTED g a Uf BBE II to sell by auction or pri- g vately, or for shipment. GOODS for forwarding to any c par t o f th e wor id. g INSURANCE risks against Fire g written. r n Jfe specialize in the above. S’Apply1,000 words
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Advertisement70 1916-09-04 1 a FOR $3O a a n V Ol7 c n bave the Pinßn n n 1 Gazette posted every day g for a whole year to your address. Q O (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION, SS7). g Pro} ortionate Quaneily and g g Half-yearly rates. a g Subscriptions are payable in D advance70 words
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Article1261 1916-09-04 2 A TRADE MENACE. A new menace and an exceedingly serious hindrance to trade between China and foreign countries, especially concerning Great Britain and the United States, has recently developed and hai created a situ ation in which the capture of China’s entire export trade by Japan is1,261 words
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Advertisement1461 1916-09-04 2 PINANG GAZETTE. wanted. I FALMOUTH HOUSE, Bates for A BILL C ApJiy u° B MCari,y 3 ooo On the sea front. Casual Advertisements. TIANQ LBE 4 Co Board Eesidence o/o— 4-y Tennis. Terms moderate. FOR SALE. TO LET. BITU4TIMS «ACMT. HO. WANTBD MRS. TRENGOVE. Minimum Charge $2.00 For lin ertion1,461 words
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Advertisement304 1916-09-04 2 RUBBER STAMPS. ’pHE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, A Ltd., is now in’a position to execute orders for all kinds of Rubber Stamps. i I f s Little Lectures by Nursb ‘Wincarnis. fir (Lecture No >.) 1 “Nerves” 1 'Tijr Our nerves are similar to an rjw I intricate network of telegraph304 words
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Advertisement857 1916-09-04 2 The Straits Trading Company, Limited. {lncorporated in Singapore Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting o f the Company will be held at the Regi3t erp j Office of the Company, No. 11, Colly er Quay, Singapore, on Wednesday, the sixth day of September, 1916, at nooo, for857 words
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Article596 1916-09-04 3 T.0.M.” HALF-YEARLY MEETING. The half-yearly general meeting of the members of the Ipoh Golf Club was held at the Club on Friday. The Hon. Mr. A. N. Kenion, President of the Club, presided. The Chairman submitted the statement »f accounts for the past half year which had‘ T.0.M.” - 596 words
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Article217 1916-09-04 3 "B” COY. v. “THE REST.” The cricket match played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon resulted in a victory for “The Rest” by 149 runs and two wickets to fin.ll. Reid for the winners played a hard hitting game and knocked up 81 runs within three quarters of an217 words
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Article596 1916-09-04 3 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Cricket Club was held in the pavilion. The President (the bou’ble Mr. C. I. Carver) was in the chair and he was supported by Dr. A. G Butler and Messrs G. N. Allen, J. R.596 words
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Article273 1916-09-04 3 Twenty-eight craft have been presented to date at a cost of $441,108.90. Subscriptions are still required to complete Malaya No. 29 (“Fighter”; subscribed by all nationalities. Previously acknowledged $6,607.54 H W Rickeard, Kulim 20.00 $6,627 54. In addition to the above The Negri Sembilan fighter is273 words
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Advertisement342 1916-09-04 3 jg Price *’•0.1!. Singapore plus surtax ou account of abnormal freight rates ruling at present. Model 75 Touring Car ($1,975 F.O.R. Singapore plus surtax). Roadster ($1,925 F. O R. Singapore plus Elec it ic Starter SUlttlx). 1 i.... This Car is Complete and Look at the Price Think of the342 words
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General News.
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Article, Illustration47 1916-09-04 4 CLOSING IN ON THE ENEMY. London, September 3. General Smuts says the enemy’s intention of making a lengthy resistance in the Unuluguru mountains has been frustrated. A 41-inch naval gun has been found dynamited. A column is approaching Dar-es-Salaam and will co-operate with the Navy.47 words
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Article20 1916-09-04 4 SEIZED BY GERMANS. London, September 2. A German torpedo boat sexed the Danish steamer Axel in the Baltic.20 words
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Article24 1916-09-04 4 8-HOUR-DAY BILL PASSED. Washington. September 3. Congress has passed the eight-hour-day bill and the labour leaders have rescinded the strike order.24 words
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Article573 1916-09-04 4 New York, July 27.—The four transportation brotherhoods, including the major organizations of railway employes, on the refusal of their demands for a basic eighthour working day and an advance of 50 per cent, in pay for overtime, have voted to go out on strike by an573 words
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1219 1916-09-04 4 BRIGHT FUTURE ANTICIPATED. The fourth ordinary general meeting of the members of The Wagon Pachaung Wolfram Mines, Limited, was held at the offices of Messrs. Barker and Co, Downing Street, at noon, on Saturday. There were present Mr W H Thorne, in the chair, the Hon1,219 words
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Article118 1916-09-04 4 {Specially Translated.) The sale of petroleum in large quantities has been prohibited in Berlin. The Dutch vessels Rindjani, and Temor, have had to land their mails at Kirkwall. The Medan Mixed Doubles Tennis Handicap has resulted as follows: Ist Round.—Mrs Mathewson and Bicknell 15/1 beat Mi»s Gout and118 words
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Article383 1916-09-04 4 The Band will play the following pro gramme of mu«ic at the Esplanade from 6 til! 7 this evening 1. Selection Girojle Giro/ia ...Lecocq 2 Polka I Love My Lu ...Boettger 3. Waltz Blue Bells Waldteufel 4. Schottiscbe 3/ctric Stuart ...Fmbling 5. March Castaldo ...Novacek The returns383 words
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Article795 1916-09-04 4 Mr J A Russell has left Kuala Lumpur for home. The Rev E A Hone, Taiping, is confined to hospital with fever, Mr M J Kennaway has gone to Ootacamund for a month under doctor’s orders. Mr H. Berkeley is now in command of the Prisoners of795 words
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Article733 1916-09-04 4 OPENING OF THE NEW PREMISES OF THE HINDU SABHA. When people of every grade and creed had collected and gathered themselves here in the Straits from India such an institution as that known as the Penang Hindu Sabha was a long felt want. This long felt want733 words
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Article131 1916-09-04 4 Mr L V J Laville to act as Assistant District Officer, Sitiawan, Crkss IV, Mr I Fitzgerald to act as Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang, Mr J Rigby to act as Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court, Class IV, Mr J McC Reay131 words
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Article62 1916-09-04 4 UTILISATION OF SMALL SUMS. [/*rom Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur September 4. A War Savings Trust is being formed at Kuala Lumpur. The primary object is to collect small savings, which will be investe in British securities for the support o Imperial credit. The Trust is assured62 words
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Advertisement418 1916-09-04 4 TENDERS INVITED. Federated Malay States Railways. SUPPLY OF LUBRICATING OILS. TENDERS are invited for the supply of the undermentioned Lubricating Oils during 1917. Axle Oil abcat 90,000 galls. Cylinder Oil 14,000 Tender forms, specifications, and any further particulars may be obtained cn application to the Stores Superintendent, Federated Malay States418 words
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Article790 1916-09-04 5 “T.0.M.” A TALE OF HER SUFFERINGS. It wrs a piteous tale that was told the otl er evening by Col. Govaars, of *the Salvation Army, in the course of a lecture delivered by him in the Angle-Chine j e School, Ipoh, under the auspices of the local branch“T.0.M.” - 790 words
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405 1916-09-04 5 Tokio, August 15.—0 n the ground that his actions have been detrimental to the interest of Japan and her Allies, Herr Hermann Wohlers, for the last three years a resident of Yokohama, has been ordered to leave the country within eight days. Dr. Ichikq Minister405 words
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Article237 1916-09-04 5 Captain E. W. Rigby. The “Hornsey Journal” of July 28th reports The death has occurred iu action on July 14tb, of Captain Edward William Rigby, of the Shropshire Light Infantry, who was the only son of the late Mr. John Cooke Rigby and Mrs. Baynes, of 10,237 words
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Article64 1916-09-04 5 On 13 August there was an aerial combat which resulted in an enemy Fokker being brought to ground behind the Turkish lints. The Turks attempted to savethe machine bat were driven off by artillery fire which also destroyed the Fokker. Daring tbe night of 14th and 15th August,64 words
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Article199 1916-09-04 5 Early in the evening of August 31st, owing to tbe very heavy rains in the uhi, that part of Kuala Kubu town near the newly-raised main iron bridge across the Selangor river was for the first time during the last six months, or even after199 words
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Article19 1916-09-04 5 Penas G :—The E. &O. Hotel, Tbe Crag, Rannymede Hotel. Singapore Raffles Hotel. Rangoon ;—Strand Hotel.19 words
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Article129 1916-09-04 5 Penang, September 4, 1916. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ...2/4 7/32 4 months* sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2/4 13/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 27/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174| Moulmein Demand Bank 173| 3 days* sight129 words
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Article116 1916-09-04 5 Sept 4.—P.L R.C. Shoot, 4.30 p.m. Sept. 4.—Howitt Phillips Co., Town Hall 9.30 p.m. Sept. 6.—Lodge Royal Prince of Wales 9.15 p.m, Sept. 7. —Coronation of Sultan of Perak, Kuala Kangsar. Sept. B.—Ministering Children’s League, Meeting 4.30 p.m., Free School. Sept 9.—Rahman Hydraulic Tin Ltd., noon. Sept. 10.—P.116 words
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Advertisement423 1916-09-04 5 Ah O-Cedar Polish<S./gJa r THE WORLD’S E O-Cedar Polish Cleans as it Polishes. 4 or-Bottle «Octi. FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING Hard- ,j3jjlb DUST GATHERER. 12 M Bottle $1.20 /WTO wood Floors, Furniture, Pianos, Motor W|| THE O-CEDAR MOP ars an d arria^es e^c OBTAINABLE AT ff l|3||g WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW WX\423 words
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Article22 1916-09-04 6 Sharpe —At Poole Lodge, Northam Road, Penang, on the 3rd September, the wife of Mr. W. K. Sharpe of a daughter.22 words
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Article116 1916-09-04 6 Baptist—Akgvs—On the 4th Sept., 1916, at the Church <f the Assumption, the Rev. L M. Duvelle, m.a officiating. Mr. Harry L, Baptist, of the General Post Office, Penang, and Margaret Sybil, second daughter of Mr. Thos. A. Angus, Registry, Supreme Cour* Penang. Singapore and F.M.S. papers please Thomas-Kerr.—At St.116 words
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Article1195 1916-09-04 6 As one reads the news, emanating from all quarters, of the growing pressure, military, naval and economic, of the Allies, and the intensity of the offensive West, East and South, the cumulative effect is one of increasing confidence in a success that will assure their ability to dictate1,195 words
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Article707 1916-09-04 6 OUTPUTS FOR AUGUST. I The following are additional robber outputs for August i Jebong lbs. 39,926 I -KMS 11,553 i Malaysia 37,161 i Singapore Para 46,696 The next meeting of the Ministering Children’s League will be held at 4-30 p m., on Friday, September Bth, at the707 words
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Article16 1916-09-04 6 Tin is quoted in London to-day at £l7O 5s spot, and £l7l three months.16 words
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Article72 1916-09-04 6 The following are the latest quotations in our share list t Saturday. I o day. EE EE Shabss k 5 53 0Q W Mining. Trong D. 17/9 19/- 18/9 20/6 General. F. M. S. 6% War Loan 2}% 3% %3 %4 Rubber (Dollar). Jimah $1.25 $1 3572 words
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Article523 1916-09-04 6 M. M.” OUTPUTS FOR AUGUST. I The following are additional robber outputs for August i Jebong lbs. 39,926 I -KMS 11,553 i Malaysia 37,161 i Singapore Para 46,696 The next meeting of the Ministering Children’s League will be held at 4-30 p m., on Friday, September Bth, at.—'* M. M.” - 523 words
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Advertisement288 1916-09-04 6 r THE COMMON CAUSE. j J The Allies are United in Arms and in Business 1 ASAHI BEER I THE MOST POPULAR DRINK IN THE EAST. J j Winners of Prizes at Several of the World’s Expositions. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. j PRESS COMMENT. We here received «ample® of Asahi Beer from288 words
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Advertisement21 1916-09-04 6 THE CRAG HOTEL PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Laundry on the Premises. Telegrams: “Crag,” Pbnangi Hills.21 words
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Miscellaneous25 1916-09-04 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 3-13 a.m. 9-43 a.m. 3-16 p.m. 9 46 p.m.25 words
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Article356 1916-09-04 7 extensive fighting in FRANCE. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVES. THE RUMANIAN ADVANCE. TENSION IN GREECE. A Zeppelin was brought down io dames, all the crew being killed, in the course of a raid on London and east oast districts in wh ch thirteen airships took part Comparatively little damage was done,356 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article, Illustration571 1916-09-04 7 [Rbutrr’s Trlkgrams.] GERMANS’ HJSAVY LOSSES IN LAST ATTACK. London, September 2. General Sir Douglas Haig in a com says: South of the river Ancre the situation is unchanged. From the Ancre up to Hebuterne the artillery on both sides has been active, also north of Arras. Further details[Rbutrr’s Trlkgrams.] - 571 words
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Article33 1916-09-04 7 AUSTRALIA’S FIGHTING SONS TO VOTE. Melbourne, September 2. Mr. Hughes says Australians over 21 on active service abroad will be enable! to vote on the referendum regarding compulsion on Oct. 28th.33 words
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Article17 1916-09-04 7 Ottawa, September 3. The Duke of Connaught has re-laid the cornerstone of Parliament buildings.17 words
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Article15 1916-09-04 7 London, September 3. Colonel L. A. Stopford has been gazetted commandant at Sandhurst.15 words
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Article15 1916-09-04 7 London, September 3. The Dundee jute spinner, Mr. John Sharp, left £303,511.15 words
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Article306 1916-09-04 7 LONDON VISITED. London, September 3. It is officially announced that several hostile airships attacked the East Coast at 11 o’clock in the evening. They dropped bombs on a few places The raid is still in progress. London, Later. It is officially announced that an attack was306 words
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Article51 1916-09-04 7 London, September 3. New measures for the reduction or obscuration of light were most effective. The Zeppelins were unable to steer a steady course as in the raid of last autumn and spring, but groped about in the darkness looking for a safe avenue of approach to the51 words
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Article599 1916-09-04 7 The following relates to the air raid of a month ago. This official announcement issued on August 1, says Last night between ten o’clock and midnight the easterns and south-eastern counties were attacked by several hostile airships. They flew at a high altitude, and owing to599 words
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Article87 1916-09-04 7 London, September 3 In reply to representations regarding the effect of high freights on cotton prices, in which connection the example of Jupan in subsidising shipping and providing war insurance at a low rate was mentioned, the Board of Trade state they are unable to87 words
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Turkey and the Near East
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Article178 1916-09-04 7 PASSES WON AFTER FURIOUS FIGHTING. London, September 2. Austro-Hungarian despatches via Switzerland though reticent and strongly censored show the Rumanian offensive has begun at four different points and is amazingly rapd. They advanced eighteen miles into Hungary in two days, strengthening their positions as they proceeded. Severe178 words
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Article127 1916-09-04 7 UNABLE TO HOLD THE FRONTIER LINE. London, St ptember 2. The Times Budapest correspondent states that au inspired statement in the papers prepares the public for the retreat to the Orsova-Dornavatra line, which is half the length of the frontier, and admits the difficulty of defending the frontier.127 words
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Article68 1916-09-04 7 ITALIAN ADVANCE DEVELOPING London, September 2. There has been a striking development in the Italian landing in Albania mentioned on August 26. A communique reports the occupation of Tepeleni, and two fortified villages in the interior. Ths Greek garrison at Tepelini withdrew before the rapid advance of the Italians,68 words
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Article, Illustration86 1916-09-04 7 DESULTORY FIGHTING. London, September 2. A British official message from Salonika states that on the Struma front hostile artillery shelled bridges at Fitoki and Komar jam. Our aeroplanes bombed Angista station. London, September 2. There is no change on the Doiran front. Paris, September 3. On the Struma front86 words
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Article283 1916-09-04 7 SEVEN TRANSPORTS WITH THE FLEET. London, September 2. The Daily Telegraph Athens correspondent says seven transports accompanied the Anglo-French fleet to the Piraeus. Greece and the Entente. The Athens correspondent of Reuter, telegraphing on the 1 inst„ says: Forty-two Anglo-French warships continue to cruise off the Piraeus.283 words
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97 1916-09-04 7 SENSATIONAL STORIES. Salonika, September 2. There is sensational news from Athens. It is stated that King Constantine has abdicated, and the Crown Prince is appointei Regent. M. Zaimis remains Premier, supported by M. Veuezelos, and a general mobilisation is decreed. There is no confirmation of this.97 words
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Article113 1916-09-04 7 London, September 1. Bulgaria’s delay in declaring war against Rumania is attributed to a hope of arranging a separate peace through Bukharest, bub it was suggested that the time had gone by for such a bargain as a coup de grace was being prepared for Bulgaria.113 words
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Article37 1916-09-04 7 EGYPTIAN MOSLEM FEELING. Cairo, September 3. The Grand Sherif of Mecca’s proclamation has created a great impression on the Egyptian, Moslems who are greatly distressed at the Sberif’s account of the Turkish bombardment of holy places.37 words
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Article53 1916-09-04 7 BOMBS ON PORT SAID, London, September 2. It is announced from Egypt that hostile aeroplanes bombed Port Said on the morning of the Ist instant, dropping 25 bombs. There were some casualties but no damage was done. Regarding operations at Katia in August three more machine-guns and 15,000 rounds53 words
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Russian Campaign.
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Article, Illustration224 1916-09-04 7 A 200 MILES BATTLE FRONT. Petrograd, September 3, The new Russian activity is over a front of 200 miles. Fierce battles are reported 30 miles west of Lu‘zk, also at Alexinatz, south of Brody and the Horozanka river west of Halicz, besides the Tomnatic mountains in the Carpathians.224 words
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Italy's Campaign
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Article32 1916-09-04 7 ENEMY ATTACK FAILS. London, September 2. An Italian communique reports violent artillery firing in the Trentino- An enemy attack on Mount Civaron and the Sugana valley was promptly driven off.32 words
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Article1109 1916-09-04 8 What is an artistic temperament It would be a great mistake, says a writer in The Hospital” (London), to suppose that an artist necessarily possesses it, or that the possessor is necessarily an artist. Many artists are respectable and worthy and the man of artistic temperament is1,109 words
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Article344 1916-09-04 8 REPORT ON THE WORKING. Following are extracts from a letter from Sir William Taylor, dated July 27tb, giving the latest information regarding the working of the F. M. S. Hospital.— The number of patients in the Hospital to-day is 114, the number of beds unoccupied being 52. I344 words
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Article231 1916-09-04 8 Mesirs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd., in their weekly report dated the 30th ult says. A commencement was ma le to-day with the sale of the record quantity of 726 tons catalogued for this week’s auction. Demand in the forenoon was good but it fell away considerably in231 words
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Advertisement394 1916-09-04 8 MOTOR GAR The Cheapest and most economical > 2 Seater In the Market. J Fitted wi r h Ekctri Lights Electric Starter, 3 speed Gate change and the Brst Magneto. yr Forfurfher particulars and trial runs please apply to the Agents SEASUN Co., LIGHT STREET ANO KING STREET. WE CLAIM394 words
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Advertisement35 1916-09-04 8 Your Morning Headache will disappear after a dose of PINKETTES 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.35 words
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Advertisement523 1916-09-04 8 M Clutch and Brake Linings. Il 8 Twenty years ago we invented Ferodo fabric because at that time there were no efficient brake and clutch linings. To-day Ferodo fabrics are still the only efficient friction II surfaces. For clutches and brakes on motor cars, cranes, winches, capstans, railways, etc., Ferodo523 words
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Article459 1916-09-04 9 BAPTIST—ANGUS. The wedding was solemnised at the Chuch of the Assumption, this morning, of >fr. H. L. Baptist, of the General Post Office, Penang, and Miss Margaret Sybil Angus daughter of Mr. Thos. A. Angus, Chief Clerk of the Registry, Supreme Court, Penang. The Rev. L. M. Duville,459 words
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Article266 1916-09-04 9 In the course of public worship yesterday at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, where the la’e Mr. James Stuart Cunningham was Honorary Organist for many y«ars, the Minister, the Rev. Donald J. Ross, M a., made reference to deceased. He g a id My brethren, I266 words
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Article63 1916-09-04 9 The P. i 0. Royal Mail steamer Sardinia, having left Colombo, is expected to arrive here at 10 a.m. on Thursday, the 7th instant, and to leave for Singapore, China and Japan the same day. The homeward mail steamer Malwa arrived at Marseilles on Thursday, 31st ultimo. The63 words
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Article99 1916-09-04 9 The output of the Tongkah Tin Dredg(N.L.) for the month of August, was 73 tons. Mr. Khaw Joo Tok advises us that the output of the Tongkah Tin Dredging Co., (N. L for the week ending 2nd inst. was 16 tots. The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited,99 words
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Article457 1916-09-04 9 THE PREMIERSHIP. Peking, August 21.—This afternoon, the House of Rep.esentatives confirmed the appointment of Tuan Chi-juilas Premier by 407 votes to 6. Bills concerning the prohibition of military men interfering in political affairs and the re-organisation of the Government banks were referred to committees. It is understood that457 words
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Article118 1916-09-04 9 The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday Ladies Doubles Handicap—Mrs Bennett and Mrs McDonald —.l) v Mrs Ebden and Mrs Reimann —.15) (1). Championship—A V Perrin v R N Byatt (4). Singles Handicap A—M M Stewart —5) v E A Swan —.3) (3). Singles Handicap B—F118 words
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Article32 1916-09-04 9 Singles Handicap—Captain W Brown (scr) v J Dick 1) (2). Doubles Handicap—J M Chalmers and R H Reid (ecr) v F N Syer and W K Sharpe 3) (1)32 words
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Article363 1916-09-04 9 that man is Lloyd George New York World.” On Lord Kitchener’s death it was immediately foreseen that the service* of David Lloyd George would probably be requisitioned as Secretary of State for War. His practical business capacity, bis initiative and energy, hi* faculty of importingthat man is Lloyd George ”—“ New York World.” - 363 words
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Article260 1916-09-04 9 S.T.” We hear that our old sporting friend, Mr. Donald Maw, last Sunday, had an exciting crocodile bunt during which a better narrowly missed furnishing a meal for the reptile. A party was out pigshooting on the far side of Pulau Obin when one of the—“ S.T.” - 260 words
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Article211 1916-09-04 9 The business for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town to be held to-morrow is as follows 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. 5.211 words
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Article45 1916-09-04 9 The Hon. Treasurer sends us the fol. lowing list of further contributions to the above Fund, forwarded to the Chartered Bank, Penang. Balance on August 30 $1,665.53 M Anonymous monthly 20.00 Balance on Sept I $1,685.53 Amount previously acknowledged ...$27,308.22 Total ...$28,993.7545 words
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Article66 1916-09-04 9 CLEARANCES. To-day. Perak, (E. S. Co for Deli. Kedah for Bagan Datoh Teluk Anson. Un Peng for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis Setul. MAILS. CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OITICE. To-Mobbow. For Per Close.* Alor Star (Kedah) Ban Lee Bam Deli and Laugsa De Kock nooe. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson Hebe66 words
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Article244 1916-09-04 9 Pbnang, September 4, 1916. S. P. Tapioca $7.50 buyers. M. P. Tapioca $7.90 sellers. Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lb. 5 oz). $l6 1/2 buyers. Black Pepper $25.00 buyers. White Pepper $38.00 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $llO nom, Mace Pickings $5O buyers. Clove» $4O buyers244 words
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Advertisement30 1916-09-04 9 will be wanted after the war. At the present time delivery, owing to Home Government requirements, is much delayed, but satisfaction is sure. HUMBER LIMITED, Works: COVENTRY, ENGLAND. Agents Everywhere.30 words
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Advertisement124 1916-09-04 9 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912, F.M.S. "INQIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911.’ EMPLOYERS of Indian labour are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Dy. Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October, aud January. Forms for there turn124 words
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Advertisement500 1916-09-04 9 0 M T Mother and Child. M gS J g Baby 1 Delicate? i lj Fed from birth on the 'Allenburys Foods. a T T THAT a marked difference there is n between the fretful, puny, ailing infant, H V V and t h e c hiid whose face always500 words
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Article933 1916-09-04 10 —Ex. THE QUESTION OF LEAVE. A question of considerable interest was decided in the Supreme Coart, Singapore, when as briefly wired by our Singapore correspondent Mr. Justice Earnshaw gave judgment in the action brought by Messrs. Boustead and Co, against Mr. H. Johnson. The events which led up—Ex. - 933 words
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Article832 1916-09-04 10 imitation in efficiency.—“ Baltimore American.” FULL PROGRAMME. A full programme of festivities giving details of the arrangements connected with the ceremonies arranged in celebration of the Installation of H,H, the Sultan of Perak at Kuala Ksngsar on Thursday, September 7, has been issued. The arrangements are of aimitation in efficiency.—“ Baltimore American.” - 832 words
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Advertisement591 1916-09-04 10 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. P.id-»p Capital Rewrve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 Head Office 38, BISHOPSGATE. LONDON, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Peking Bangkok Iloilo Penang Batavia Ipoh Puket Bombay Karachi Rangoon Calcutta Klang Saigon Canton Kobe Seremban591 words
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Advertisement533 1916-09-04 10 Call for TAN SAN in the Club, Insist on TAN SAN at the Hotel, Order TAN SAN for your house. No worry about empty bottles. C 23 m I AH first-class dealers stock TANSAN. If K I I you can,t obtain supplies from your man ■L I send us a533 words
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Article427 1916-09-04 11 Henry as War Correspondent. My dear Charles, —You will be breathlessly awaiting the narrative of your special correspondent at or very near the Front. I will give you in the approved manner of special correspondents the pen-picture of what I saw, trying to select such words427 words
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Article290 1916-09-04 11 Lieutenant Roland Gerard Garvin, the only son of Mrs. J. L. Garvin and of the editor of the Observer,” was killed in the battle on the Somme. With his death at the age of twenty (a correspondent writes) goes oat a life of high promise.290 words
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Article225 1916-09-04 11 A party of twenty uiue officials belonging to the Ministries of Justice, Interior and Education left Puket on the evening of the 9th ult, by steam launch reaching the mainland at Trang on the following day. They left Trang by the pas*enger train at 8.20 a.m.225 words
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