Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 October 1916
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1916-10-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No*- 254 VOL. LXXIV. TUESDAY, 31st OCTOBER. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement499 1916-10-31 1 loaocannanDcao□□□□□□□□□□□□no a WANTED I fe RUBBER to sell by auction or pri- vately, or for shipment. |o GOODS for forwarding to any j part of the world. g g INSURANCE risks against Fire a f written. n TPe specialize in the above. B Apply to— ALLEN DENNYS Co., 2 6499 words
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Advertisement63 1916-10-31 1 a FOR 830 a g 3 VOU can have the Pinang a a I Garette posted ►ver* day a for a whok year to your addrens. g (LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION. S«). g Proportionate Qi-arteily and a Ralf-yesri) rates a Sub»eription« are payable in a 3 adware-* and remittanoa *bu**M q be63 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article244 1916-10-31 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir,— ln submitting the “E. and O.” Red Cross detailed accounts, as follows, I wish, through the medium of your paper, to convey my thanks to the following who so generously contributed towards the entertainment :—Mrs. Macintyre,244 words
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Article446 1916-10-31 2 Receipts To Dinner and Dance Tickets $1,035.00 Bar Tickets and Chits 828.92 Beer Stall Hollandia 451.65 Roses, Flowers etc., per Miss Strugnell $156.54, Miss Stevens $56.10, Miss Della Ross $54.60, Miss E. Sarkies $48.40, Miss Dorothy Brown $33, Miss Maisie Hunt $33.01, Miss E. Woodford $25.90, Mrs.446 words
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Article749 1916-10-31 2 The following further donations have been received by the Chartered Bans Balance on Oct 28 $44,372.58 Red Cross Boxes Nos 98, 72 cts; 93 1.52| 56 sl4o|; 53, 52 cents 94 $1.63 9 45 cents 96, 46 cents 55, 46 cents ;99 85 cents 100,749 words
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Article115 1916-10-31 2 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $88.40 per picul, buyers —a decrease of 50 cts. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £lBl 10s spot, and £lB3 three months. To-day’s quotation for copra is $8.90 per picul. < To-day being the celebration of the birthday of115 words
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Article312 1916-10-31 2 For half a century the house of Raphael Tuck and Sons, Limited, has been winning for itself a unique reputation in the world of art, at Christmas and New Year in particular. No firm’of publihsers can compete with it in the multitudinous forms of appropriate productions312 words
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Article387 1916-10-31 2 Enquiry At Madras Madras October 12, —Tbe Chief Presidency Magistrate Mr C BN Pelly, held an inquest at the Magistrate’s Court, Egnor, yesterday on the body of the Rev Father P O Russell a Roman Catholic military chaplain at Ahmednagar. The deceased passed through Madras few days387 words
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Article74 1916-10-31 2 Nov. 1. —Ladies Ambulance class at Free School, First Lecture by Dr Liston 6.30 p.m. Nov 2..—P. V. R. C. Annual General Meeting Drill Hall 5.30 p.m. Nov, 3 and 4.—lpoh Races. Nov. 3.—Ministering Children’s League, General Meeting St. George’s Home, 10 a.m. IJov. 11 and 12,—Sungei Patani74 words
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Article18 1916-10-31 2 Penang The E. &0. Hotel, Tbe Crag, Runnymede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffled Hotel. Rangoon —Strantf Hotel.18 words
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Article127 1916-10-31 2 Pknang, October 31, 1916. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/16 ,i 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 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 J H127 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1916-10-31 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Penang Sales Room. *r*HE AUCTION SALE of the Steam Launch UNDAN advertised for Monday, the 6th prox. has been postponed. KOH ENG HIN, Auctioneer. The Trained Man is the Highest Paid Man. The ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL BUSINESS DEP’T will train you thoroughly in Shorthand, Book-keeping, Typewriting, and Straits Business299 words
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Advertisement129 1916-10-31 2 +MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM4 X’MAS CARDS a AND CALENDARS ft JAPANESE AND LOCAL VIEWS. M DAIBUTSU, i 56, Beach Street 233, Penang Road, Penang. eMMMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIiaai* Manila Tags (Red Patch.) Superior quaF‘y British-made labels, in three sizes, can be supplied at $1.50, $3 and $3.50 per 1,000. PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd. BROWN Co., Monumental129 words
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Advertisement285 1916-10-31 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the books containing the Annual Valuation of and rates imposed on all buildings and lands situated within tbe Municipality of George Town, Penang, for the year 1917, are open to the inspection of Ratepayers at the Municipal Office daily on week days between285 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1916-10-31 2 EMPIRE THEATRE PHONE 628. The Premier Theatre of Penang. PENANG ROAO. TOK. WEP. StP 3 rt A RESURRECTION 4,. A stirring Drama with a moral. BUNNY’S HONEYMOON COMEDY. THE HAZARDS OF HELEN MDLLE. SUZANNE GRANDAIS entitled THE RED SIGNAL” IIIU rllfO. and many other magnificent pictures. THE MOTOR BUCCANEERS 295 words
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Article, Illustration759 1916-10-31 3 CHANGES IN ENEMY’S DISPOSITIONS. For three days past there have been raging battles on the entire s iuth-western front, writes Mr. Stantley Washburn from the Russian Headquarters iu Galicia on the 19th ultimo. The army of General Shcherbacbeff, which had since the beginning of the great offensive the759 words
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Article641 1916-10-31 3 MAJOR ROBERT DAVIES. The death of Major Robert Davies id action will be received all over .the world with deep regret, for as a marksman he was known everywhere. He won the King’s Prize in 1906, and then retired into the reserve of Qaeen Victoria’s Rifles641 words
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Article257 1916-10-31 3 The Japanese monthly magazines contain twelve articles on the Russo-Japanese Convention (says a Tokio message). With one exception the writers are agreed that the new Convention does not conflict with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. The solitary exception is a professor of law of pro-German sympathies, who argues that257 words
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Article206 1916-10-31 3 September 26—In Crete the situation is serious. The insurgent forces, numbering thirty thousand, fully armed, are in control of the island, Canea, Heraclion and other coast towns are in their possession. It is not disputed that the Greek authorities have been forced to turn over all the206 words
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Article186 1916-10-31 3 According to the Matin,” the departure of Admiral Koundouriotis was announced to M. Calogeropoulos bv M. Damianos, the Minister of Marine. It has caused an immense impression in the army and navy as well as among the people. M. Miaoulie, former Minister of Marine; M. Repoulis, former186 words
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Article142 1916-10-31 3 Baron William Edward von Reiffenstein was discovered in a City public-house on a recent afternoon, during prohibited hours, with a glass of whisky in his hand. He was fined £3 at the Guildball and the barmaid who served him was ordered to pay £5. The142 words
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Article76 1916-10-31 3 Allahabad, October 3.—A medical officer who was taken prisoner at Kut and had since been released reports that early in August, he saw three other IMS officers in Baghdad, says the Pioneer.” They were looking after some of the prisoners who were sick. The Turks treated their76 words
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Advertisement473 1916-10-31 3 'EMPLOYMENT WANTED. BY a young planter (British) one year’s experience sp°aks Malay and Tamil well. Write No. 299, o/o Pinang Gazette. 1124—1-11 WANTED. European assistant for a Rubber Estate in British North Borneo. Good prospects for a capable man. Men with experience and good testimonials, only need apply. No. 275,473 words
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Advertisement209 1916-10-31 3 TO THE LOW-SPIRITED. Most men and nearly all women suffer at times from fits of depression and low spirits. They cannot attend to business or household matters satisfactorily, and are unable to get any pleasure out of life. Everything is a burden and a tax on their strength nothing gives209 words
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Advertisement576 1916-10-31 3 i jwyQM SAFETY Enjoyable touring and efficient commercial transport I are alike impossible without the sense of security imparted by good tyres. The toughness of Avon rubber and the strength of Avon casing reduce to a minimum the risk of j punctures or bursts, and the sure grip of the576 words
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Article1065 1916-10-31 4 It was suggested in a telegram yester day that Hindenburg, in addition to his efforts against Rumania, is engaged in an offensive against General Brussilcft’s long front between the Pripet and Bukovina We were informed that the Russians were holding their own everywhere though pressed by strong1,065 words
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Article1861 1916-10-31 4 Australian papers in which reports appeared of a great meeting Disappointment j Q Sydney marking the f 0 Premier!* opening of the campaign against conscription in New South Wales, la?t month, did not disguise the importance of the occasion as showing plainly enough that the opposition was1,861 words
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Advertisement128 1916-10-31 4 y. 1 Luce’s JERSEY Eau de Cologne The Eau-de-Cologne with a World-wide Reputation. > Hyent»: THE DISPENSARY (mmamo Ltd., 2. BISHOP STREET. PENANG. Telephone 398. Tel. Address: CHEMOPTTST. ♦□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnnnnnnnf S “NIKKO" n n rj MODERN ART H n n n Photographic Studio, n S 21, PENANG ROAD. n 9 q128 words
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Advertisement107 1916-10-31 4 THE CRAG HOTEL PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Laundry on the Premises. Tblbgramb Crag,” Penang Hills. Pinang Gazette Co. Ltd.’sj TELEPHONES. Ĕ J• Printing Works Manager and 5 Cashier’s Office 498 Managing Editor 477 Editor’s Residence 221 NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE “PINANG GAZETTE." The107 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1916-10-31 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 2.15 a.m. 9.03 a.m. 2 54 p.m. 8.57 p.m. SUNSET ANO SUNRISE. Sunrise. Sunsat. Oct. 31st 6.7 j am. 5.57| p.m. Nov. Ist ao do 2nd do do 3rd 6 8 a.m. 5.57 p.m.59 words
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Article157 1916-10-31 5 GERMAN AIM REVEALED. “PREVENTIVE” ARRESTS IN THE FATHERLAND. AUSTRALIAN REFERENDUM. It ia reported from Paris that Germany’s campaign against Norwegian merchant vessels is designed to frighten Sweden from concluding a commercial agreement with the Allies, which would assist Russia in obtaining supplies when her White Sea port is157 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article, Illustration37 1916-10-31 5 [Rkutrr’s Trlrgram. REVENGEFUL GERMANS. Paris, October 30. In accordance with their usual habit, in order to avenge their defeat at Verdun, the Germans violently bombarded the town of Rheims. There were a few civilian victims.[Rkutrr’s Trlrgram. ] - 37 words
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Article86 1916-10-31 5 MR. REDMOND’S APPEAL. London, October 30. Mr. John Redmond, speaking at Sligo, appealed to the Government to put Home Rule into operation, and trust the Irish people. One great act of British statesman- ship would do more towards winning the war than an alliance with half a dozen86 words
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Article39 1916-10-31 5 Amsterdam, October 30. A Berlin telegram ssys the German War Minister, General von Hohenborn, has been appointed to command an Army Corps on the western front. General von Stein succeeds to the post of War Minister.39 words
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Article35 1916-10-31 5 Paris, October 30. A Danish writer, Madame Bramsom, makes painful revelations regarding the prison camp at Guestrow, where British and Russian consumptives are slowly dying, less from illness than from utter misery.35 words
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Article253 1916-10-31 5 PREVENTION OF ESPIONAGE. Amsterdam, October 30. Startling disclosures were made in a Reichstag debate on preventive arrest. It was stated that 424 were at present incarcerated, of whom 189 were merely suspected of espionage. There are 1,053 cases restricted to residence. The military exercise arbitrary powers, subjecting253 words
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Article97 1916-10-31 5 ITALIAN SOCIALIST MINISTER’S SPEECH. Rome, October 30. The Socialist Minister, Signor Bissolati, in a speech, denounced the treachery of the Austrian and German Socialists in deceiving the Allied Socialists on the subject of the war. He said victory would be incomplete unless Europe was freed from the nightmare of97 words
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Article21 1916-10-31 5 London, October 28. Captain H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has been gazetted General Staff Officer (Second Grade.)21 words
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Article27 1916-10-31 5 London, October 7. The Echo Beige states that Belgium is so denuded of German reserves that a Dutchman penetrated to Merenthals without meeting a patrol.27 words
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The Balkans.
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Article, Illustration62 1916-10-31 5 BITTER FIGHTING. London, October 30. A French official message from Salonika says the Serbians supported by French artillery gained some advantage north of Delivelo in the bitter fighting which continues with obstina'e violence on both sides. There was violent artillery fire in the region of the Cerna and on62 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article99 1916-10-31 5 COMFORTS FOR THE TROOPS. London, October 30. The Committee of the Mesopotamia Comforts Fund, of which Lord Lamington is Chairman, appeals for public support. At a meeting of the Committee, on Saturday, a gentleman who had just returned from Mesopotamia, stated that the transport had greatly improved and the99 words
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Article324 1916-10-31 5 Bombay, October 11.—Among the batch of British prisoners taken at Kut who were exchanged recently is Captain Cane, b.a.m.c. In an interview he stated that the Turks were very frightened by the Russian menace at the time Kut fell and at the earliest possible moment several324 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article225 1916-10-31 5 OBJECT OF GERMANY’S FRIGHTFULNESS. Paris, October 30. It is believed that the sinking by Ger man submarines of Norwegian ships is intended to intimidate Sweden from making a commercial agreement with the Allies which the Allies are hopaful of arranging. Germany fears the result might ultimately be to225 words
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Article25 1916-10-31 5 FIFTY LIVES LOST. Athene, October 30. Fifty were drowned on the Greek transport Angeliki, which was torpedoed when taking Greek Volunteers to Salonika.25 words
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Article68 1916-10-31 5 GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED. Athens, October 23. The Government has decided to protest to Germany against the torpedoing of the Angeliki. The trade union centre in the Piraeus has decided in principle to proclaim a general strike if it can be proved a German submarine torpedoed the vessel.68 words
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General News.
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Article126 1916-10-31 5 LATEST RESULTS. Melbourne, October 30. The latest referendum figures are “No" 887,000 “Yes” 798,000 Majority against 89,000 The figures of individual States are as follows: Yes No New South Wales 264,000 378,000 Victoria 287,000 275,000 Queensland 83,000 89,000 South Australia 65,000 90,000 Western Australia 59,000 25 000 Tasmania126 words
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Article144 1916-10-31 5 A Chinaman, who appeared to be an ardent worshipper of Bacchus, was prosecuted by the Police for being drunk and disorderly on the public road, and was fined $2. The police prosecuted another Chinaman who apparently belongs to the light-fingered gentry, for stealing a pair of slippers, and144 words
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Article45 1916-10-31 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, October 31. A big fire took place at Kampong Martin on Singapore river, 300 houses being burned and various godowns endangered. The fire is still burning, the Fire Brigade concentrating upon saving oil and rubber stores.45 words
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Article206 1916-10-31 5 The following ties have been fixed for Thursday Double Haodicap—A W Harries and Threlfall; vJ G Allan v H Starr (final). The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China has to-day received a subscription of $2O from Mr H. W. Rickeard for the Air Fleet Fund, Ipoh.206 words
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Article935 1916-10-31 5 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Lieut.Colonel the Hon. A R Adams presided, and those present included Messrs W Peel, DAM Brown H B Pike, W S Goldie, A W B Hamilton,935 words
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Article176 1916-10-31 5 A TAX COMMISSION ASKED FOIL [/’rom Our Own Correspondent,] Singapore, October 31. At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to consider a war tax there was a large attendance. Mr. Darbisbire presided. A resolution to the effect that extra war taxation would receive the Chamber’s176 words
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Article352 1916-10-31 5 THE NOVEMBER ORDERS. Field operations will be held on 19th November. Church Parade, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, on Sunday 26tb. The undermentioned having been enrolled are taken on the strength and posted as follows S Rethinasamy, Ambulance Coy, D A Fernando, Ambulance Coy, C E W Hogge, Maxim352 words
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Article301 1916-10-31 5 The outward mail by P. O. Packet Malta is expected to arrive here from Colombo at noon to-morrow. The B. I. Packet Teesta with the mails from Europe is expected to leave Negapatam on Friday, and may be expected to arrive here on Tuesday. A general meeting of301 words
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THE FAR EAST.
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Article289 1916-10-31 6 Peking, October 6.—The Chinese Government has received a telegram from the Tucbun of Sinkiang, reporting that Russian Cossacks, who come south every year to farm, returning in the Autumn, caused a riot in the region of Kashgar, resulting in the death of some four hundred Chinese. Details289 words
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Article362 1916-10-31 6 Tokio, September 27.—Kidnapped and robbed, Mr Kamata Rokusaburo, bead of the Kwangtung branch of the Mitsubishi Company, is now being held for ransom by a band of mounted bandits in the interior of China according to a story brought to fihimonoseki by Captain Kaetsu, a pilot,362 words
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Article180 1916-10-31 6 Tokio, September 27.—Japan’s naval budget for the fiscal year ending in March, 1918, is before the Cabinet It calls for 106,000,000 yen, about 50,000,000 yen ordinary expenditure and about 56,000,000 yen extraordinary. Compared with the previous year, the ordinery expenditure was increased by about 4,000,000 yen, and180 words
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Article258 1916-10-31 6 The Osaka Asahi says the eight year naval expansion programme is a serious question confronting the Japanese nation. With the approval by the Diet, last session, the programme was partially put into operation, part of the Y. 266,000,000 appropriated to be spent from the present fiscal year.258 words
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323 1916-10-31 6 New York, September 97.—Baron Sakatani, formerly Minister of Finance for Japan and mayor of Tokio, who represented his country at the Allies’ Economic Conference at Paris, is visiting here on his way home. Interviewed by a representative of the New York Times, Baron Sakatani323 words
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Article135 1916-10-31 6 Tokio, September 28—The coming manosuvres of the Japanese troops in Manchuria will be held in the regions of Kungcbuling and Chanchun, in the Northern parts of Manchuria, where the Japanese troops have never appeared in imposing force before. They are also to be held on a larger135 words
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Article104 1916-10-31 6 Calcutta, October 18.—Sheikh Nasir-ud-din and four Mahomedans have been arrested on a charge of having cheated the Government of Rs. 14,000 in connection with the supply of mechanics and coolies for Mesopotamia. It is alleged that the accused got money advances for the men supplied by them.104 words
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377 1916-10-31 6 Amusing French Estimate. Basing his observations on the principle that Germany entered the war as a business proposition, M. Louis Forest has an article iq the Matin” on the Zeppelin raid upon England which resulted in one Zeppelin being brought down by377 words
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Article521 1916-10-31 6 India’s Big Death Roll. Simla, October 12.—The annual reports, showing the mortality caused by wild animals and venomous snakes, which have been published to-day show the number of persons killed by wild animals in British India in 1915, was 1,923. The number killed in the previous year521 words
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287 1916-10-31 6 Paris, October 3—A Chinese volunteer, Sergeant Tsu, who is now serving with the French Flying Corps, has already brought down two hostile machines. Sergeant Tsu is the son of a wealthy Shanghai merchant. He was studying aviation at Villacoublay Aerodrome when the war broke out,287 words
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Article126 1916-10-31 6 Man trading on Key street.”—"St. Louis Star.” Never state as a fact anything you are not certain about,” the great editor warned the new reporter, “or you will get us into libel suits. In such cases use the words alleged,* claimed,* reputed,’ rumoured,' and so op.” And thenMan ’, trading on Key street.”—"St. Louis Star.” - 126 words
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Article94 1916-10-31 6 Colonel Egh, the officer who was dismissed from the Swiss General Staff for conveying important military information to the Germans, declares (according to a Zurich message, that all the suppositions published in the Entente Press about Hindenburg’s plans in connection with the Dobradja offensive are wrong. He says94 words
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Article356 1916-10-31 6 Calcutta, October 16.—Eight hundred and twenty chests of Bennres opium were sold by auction this morning at the Government Sale room. Competition was keen and at the latter part of the sale the bidding was very brisk and prices were forced up. The nett proceeds amounted to356 words
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Article919 1916-10-31 6 The report of Major Hirst on the first stage in connection with the future of the Port of Calcutta, relating to the condition of the upper Hooghly River and its feeders, is now before the Bengal Government, which, in a resolution accords its appreciation of the careful manner919 words
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Article68 1916-10-31 6 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. CLEARANCES. To-dat. Perlis for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Anjou for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Hebe Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore. M A I L S. For Per Close. W KDNEBDAY. Rangoon Hong Bee 2-30 p. m Singapore68 words
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Article104 1916-10-31 6 Penang, October 31, 1916. S. P. Tapioca $8.90 sales. M. P. Tapioca $9.75 Bales Gold leaf $64.40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6j buyers Black Pepper $25 buyers White Pepper $3B sellers. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace suo nom Mace Pickings $57 se ert! Cloves $4O sellers.104 words
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Advertisement241 1916-10-31 6 ARRIVING SHORTLY. PULLMAN (lo6e fPdlace Qar of the Road). 5 Seater, 4 Cyl. Electric Starting and Lighting. Magneto Ignition. Handsomely finished in French Grey with Khaki Hood. For particulars apply to E. A. MANASSEH Co., 33 China Street. THE BODEGA Claims your patronage on the grounds of Purity of its241 words
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Article1194 1916-10-31 7 ■QUEEREST BATTALION IN THE BRITISH ARMY. Quite recently an alleged defaulter told a somewhat unsympathetic magistrate that he objected to the battalion to which he had been posted. His reason was that all the members of it were more or less directly descended from enemy aliens. The1,194 words
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Article479 1916-10-31 7 Madras, October 19—Before Mr Justice Trotter, the suit filed by J Green Price, planter in Mercara, against the members of the North Coorg Club, frr setting aside a resolution of the Committee expelling him from the Club temporarly from the 26th March, 1914, to 11th January 1915,479 words
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Article540 1916-10-31 7 The Pioneer’s Cairo correspondent writes: The Greek colony in Egypt has received some interesting details with regard to the incidents which took place at Athens at the beginning of September Towards the end of August, the Entente Ambassadors warned the Greek Government that their countries were about540 words
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257 1916-10-31 7 Outside the theatrical papers one finds that surprisingly little interest has been roused by Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien’s crusade against indecency on the stage. The famous General approached the subject from a practical soldier’s point of view. He is concerned with temptations whose sequel is257 words
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Article567 1916-10-31 7 A DANCE IN NATIVE KILTS. An officer who has been fighting in East Africa since September, 1914, writes You remember that watch you gave me when I left England. Well, sad to relate, it’s beginning to lost in the most dreadful manner and also, sometimes, stop.567 words
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186 1916-10-31 7 Two thousand Algerian troops, French and native, were present at a great ‘‘couscous,” or N’bita, given by the Algerian press at midday in the Orangerie of the Tuileries, in honour of the anniversary of the victory of the Marne, to which the African troops186 words
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Article95 1916-10-31 7 The useful but pugnacious goat could be bought in Germany before the war for a sum varying between 20 and 25 marks Now would-be purchasers have to part with 200 marks before they can obtain their favourite article of diet and in this connection the “Berliner Tageblatt95 words
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Advertisement458 1916-10-31 7 y is a feeling of weariness, depression, fatigue, n f which affects equally men, women and child- w g ren, and it is most important that these signs 2 of a run-down condition be not neglected. S CT Neglect may easily lead to more serious ailments, g 5 Therefore if458 words
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Advertisement2591 1916-10-31 8 P. S 0.-B. I. APCAR N. Y. K. tes K. P. M. mail and passenger services. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. koninklijke paketvaart if PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. H MAATSCHAPPIJ CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAV. CO LTI MAIL SERVICES. < (INCORPORATED IN HOLLANB.) (INCORPORATED IN EN6LANB.) Homeward (for2,591 words
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