Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1916
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1916-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 281 VOL. LXXIV. SATURDAY. 2nd DECEMBER, 9916. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement266 1916-12-02 1 q aoQOODoaDDOo WANTED g kubber consignments g c for our bi-weekly auction sales, and private sales. Cash Advances made. ORDERS FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES, GOOPS for forwarding to any part of the world. FIRE INSURANCE business. ALLEN DENNYS Co., q 6 Beach St. and 7 Union St., Penang. Bankers :—Chartered Bank.266 words
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Advertisement76 1916-12-02 1 ■ntidaao 4 innnDD«nnnDnDMnKDQß g TX7HEN YOU ABE AWAY g VV on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can d« in no better way than by subscrit- ing to the Weekly Edition of the o Pinang Gaaette,” published76 words
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Article773 1916-12-02 2 RILEY, HARGREAVES CO. LIQUIDATION. The annual meeting of Riley, Hargreaves and Co., Ltd., was held at noon on Tuesday at the offices of Messrs. Barker and Co., Chartered Bank Buildings, Singapore. Dr Galloway (director) was voted to the chair, in the absence of Mr W H Macgregor, the chairman. The773 words
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Article649 1916-12-02 2 HOW OUR GREAT ARMY WAS RAISED. How the powerful British Army of to-day has been evolved from the nucleus of the contemptible little army of Mons, Le Cateau, and the Marne, is shown in the following particulars supplied from an authoritative source. The number of fighting men649 words
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Advertisement1045 1916-12-02 2 T ADY (English, fond of children) de- ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA. -I—* sires occupation, teaching English to children. BADLIER KNIGHT Apply No. 320, c/o Pinang Gazelle. Orchard Agents and Attorneys, 1252-2-12 LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. WANTED. u t We plant and manage orchards for Absentee Clients, with graduated payments, EUROPEAN ASSISTANT for a1,045 words
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Advertisement61 1916-12-02 2 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912, F.M.S. “INDIAN 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 turn61 words
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Advertisement214 1916-12-02 2 CAN YOU STAND THE COLD Some people enjoy cold weather and take annual trips to cold countries in order to enjoy the pleasures of winter sports the been air calls the pink to their cheeks and the red to their lips. Others shrink from cold and turn blue at the214 words
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Advertisement203 1916-12-02 2 Empire' THEATRE PHONE 628. The Premier Theatre of Penang. PENANG RuAO. SAT., SUN. Dcc 2 3 MARIE DRESSLER, CHARLIE CHAPLIN MABEL NORMAND IN SIX REELS OF RIOTOUS MIRTH ENTITLED TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE. ALSO ANOTHER “LONDON FILM Co.” MASTERPIECE Parts DAVID GARRICK Parts I Featuring GERALD LAWRENCE and LILIAN BRAITHWAITE. COMING!203 words
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Article, Illustration916 1916-12-02 3 [BY AN ARTIST CORRESPONDENT.] November 1. America's Choice. Next week will show whether President Wilson is to remain for a further term of office as President of the United States of America. The election is a critical one. Perhaps no President has been so freely criticised as Dr.916 words
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Article537 1916-12-02 3 WEEKLY OUTPUT OF 10,000 SHELLS. N.P.F. You see these letters on the doormat of the offices. They stand for National Projectile Factory, says Mr. Arnold Bennett. I know not how many N.P.F.’s there are in Britain. Perhaps Mr. Montagu, the Minister of Munitions, knows. This particular factory537 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement35 1916-12-02 3 THE TELEGRAMS. All Reuter’s Telegrams up to 1 p.m. are promptly issued and delivered to subscribers in town by a special staff of tambies. Subscription $4 a month. Orders registered with Managing Editor, “Pinang Gazette”35 words
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Advertisement252 1916-12-02 3 Call for TANSAN in the Club, Insist on TANSAN at the Hotel, Order TAN SAN for your house. N° worry about empty bottles. 1 fl Ml (iffril cUhlkV) iMr I'll All first-class dealers stock TANS AN. If ElB .H y° u can t obtain supplies from your man HL- jWi252 words
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Article856 1916-12-02 4 Sir John Jordan left Peking on November 15tb, for home, via Siberia. Two young New Zealanders, the brothers Chisholm, are joining an estate in Johore. Mr. Geo. C. Porter, lately managing Sungei Talam Estate, Kuantan, for the Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd,, has joined the O.T.C. in Brisbane856 words
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Article618 1916-12-02 4 TURKS’ REVOLTING ACTS. Yesterday Reuter cabled a Washington message to the effect that Turkey has repudiated the agreement to allow several hundred Americans, including missionaries, to leave Syria via Jaffa, on the ground that they possessed valuable military information. The State Department is said to be618 words
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Article96 1916-12-02 4 Much interest is shown in the training of the horses for the New Year Meeting, which promises to be quite a success. There was no fast work, but the following horses look pictures of health Glorify, Pretty Boy, Sador, Tongkah, Nullo. Milky Way and Batu Gajsh. Loaddeer96 words
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Article211 1916-12-02 4 Messrs. Sellar, Murray Co. furnish particulars of the outputs from the following companies for the month of November, as follows Kamuuting Tin Dredging Ltd., piculs 400 hours run 568 yards treated 81,000 value of output $20,000 cost of mining $lO,OOO. Chenderiang Tin Dredging L’d., Dredge piculs 350 hours211 words
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Article17 1916-12-02 4 The following is additional rubber outputs for November S S Bertam lbs 109,500 Stiawan 10,84517 words
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Article127 1916-12-02 4 The homeward mail closes at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Registration till 6 p.m to-day. Letters posted at Dato Kramat and E. O Hotel Sub-Post Offices and in the pillar-boxes before 9 a.m. to-morrow will be in time. Letters etc., may be posted at the Head Office up to 10-45127 words
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Article56 1916-12-02 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5-45 till 7-15 this evening 1. Overture Carnivalia ...Williams 2. Polka Rataplan ...Reviere 3. Selection The Scarlet Feather ...Lecocq 4. Waltz Queen oj the Heart Waldteufel 5 Two Step Miss Lulu Batwing ...Thurban56 words
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Article60 1916-12-02 4 Dec. 2.—Men’s Foursomes Entries Close. Dec. 3.—P. V. R. C. Shoot 3 p.m. Dec 6 and 7 —Monthly Medal (Ladies). Dec. B.—P.C.C. Annual General Meeting, 6 p.m. Dec. 10.— P. V. Field Operations. De. 17.—P- V. R. C. Shoot 7 am. Dec. 16 and 17 —Monthly Medal (Men).60 words
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Article126 1916-12-02 4 Penang, December 2, 1916. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank 2/4 3/16 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/4 13/16 ii 3 Documentary ...2/4 27/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Kb. 174 3 days' sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’sight126 words
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Article27 1916-12-02 4 MAILS. For Per Close. Sunday. Madras, taking mails Tara 10 a.m for Europe, etc., vid s Saturday 2nd inst. Bombay J Regtr. up to 6 p.m.27 words
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Advertisement851 1916-12-02 4 NOTICE. SELLAR, MURRAY CO. WE have entered into arrangement with Messrs. SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., of Malacca, London, Singapore, Seremban, Johore Bahru and Muar, whereby our interests will be acquired by that firm as from Ist January, 1917, and from that date our business will be carried on as a851 words
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Advertisement159 1916-12-02 4 Instant Relief for SICK HEADACHE Nausea and Heartburn, cannot have sick headache when your liver is right. Dr. Cassell’s Instant Relief sets it right, and that is why it cures sick headache and other bilious troubles so quickly, so surely, and so thoroughly. It is net violent, like so many159 words
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Advertisement7 1916-12-02 4 aca u Uaed the World Over ...CARS7 words
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Advertisement449 1916-12-02 4 ASSESSMENT NOTICE I UNDER SECTION 61 OF ORDINAL <1 VIII OF 1913. CE NOTICE is hereby given that the bonk I containing the annual vala at j 0 .1 and rates imposed on all buildings B lands situate within the South-West Districts, Penang I B nd Q( I the year449 words
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Article1807 1916-12-02 5 GOVERNMENT OE INDIA’S DESPATCH. Delhi, November 18.—The current Gazette of India contains a despatch from the Government of India to His Majesty’* Secretary of State for India, dated the 16th October, 1915, of which the following is the concluding portion In bis despatch of the 3rd January, 1913,1,807 words
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Article478 1916-12-02 5 Ceylon Observer.” REPRESENTATIVES FROM INDIA. Simla, November 16.—The Government of Madras have, with the approval of the Government of India, deputed Mr N E Marjoribanks I C S., Collector Guntur, and the Hon Khan Bahadur Ahmad Tambi Marakkayar, non-official member of the Legislative Council of Madras.—“ Ceylon Observer.” - 478 words
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Article369 1916-12-02 5 If, as is probable, the forecasts of the terms of the new British loan for £60,000,000 are correct it is to take the form of three-year aud five-year no‘es upon which the yield offered to the American investor will be about 5| per cent. At first369 words
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Article657 1916-12-02 5 SPECIAL MEETING. A special general meeting of the members of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was held in the Ipoh Club at 7 p.m, on Wednesday to discuss the general question of the continuance of racing under the auspices of Club, and to vote a sum of about657 words
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Advertisement360 1916-12-02 5 If yon want the Wil best Emulsion one that not only gives the best results, but that is V’ really pleasant to take, that agrees perfectly with delicate V stomachs and that greatly improves appetite and digestion—- then be sure to get Angier’s Emulsion No other Emulsion if so strongly360 words
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Advertisement134 1916-12-02 5 MOTHER —1 SEIGELS SYRUP When you have no relish for food, have pains after eating, flatulence, biliousness, headaches, or constipation, you may be sure that your stomach and liver FOR are ou t of order. INDIfFQTinW Consequently, the lllUlur.ol iUN process of digestion is imperfect, and unless you remedy this134 words
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Article1137 1916-12-02 6 The remora! of the Rumanian Govern* ment and the Legations to Jassy, formerly the capital of the principality of Moldavia, situated in the most northerly portion of the country, and close to the Russian frontier, is an event that will create no surprise, in view of the developments1,137 words
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Article1809 1916-12-02 6 The German trickery in Afghanistan has been spread over a lengthy German Fiasco period, and agents there in Afghanistan, spared no effort in the endeavour to render it effective in wooing the Amir from his loyalty to the pledge of neutrality, but it has failed ignominously, and1,809 words
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Advertisement189 1916-12-02 6 JALLSOPP’S BRITISH (1 PILSENER BEER, ft Brewed and Bottled with BRITISH Material in Burton-on-Trent. Special Prices to Hotels, Clubs, to. SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PENANG. HcOiN^j—l— 6 CYL. Valve-in-liead MOTOR BUICK CARS A Combination of High Efficiency, Economy, Qaality, Luxury and Style. PETROL CONSUMPTION 22189 words
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Advertisement44 1916-12-02 6 THE CRAG HOTEL PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Lanndry on the Premises. Telegrams Crag,” Penang Hills. Pinang Gazette Co. Ltd.’s E TELEPHONES. S J Printing Works Manager and J Cashier’s Office 498 Managing Editor 477 Editor’s Residence 221 «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a"44 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous40 1916-12-02 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. 4.30 a.m. 11 56 a.m. 6.51 p.m. SUNSET AND SUNRISE. Sunrise. Sunset. Dec. 2nd 6 16 a.m. 6.00 p.m. 3rd 6.16| a.m. 6.6| pm.40 words
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Article127 1916-12-02 7 OFFENSIVES IN THE EAST. EVENTS IN WALLACHIA. GERMANY AND THE BLOMMERSDIJK. ADMIRAL FOURNET’S DEMAND. The Russians and Rumanians are engaged in an offensive over nearly two hundred miles of the Carpathians, from north of Bukovina’s southern frontier to the junction of the Carpathians with the Transylvanian Alps,127 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article, Illustration139 1916-12-02 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams] artillery incidents. Paris, December 1. South of the Somme, there was a vigorous reciprocal bombardment between Cbaulnes wood and Berny. Near Massiges, in Champagne, our trench-guns blew up an enemy ammunition depot. North of Four-de-Pari«, in the Argonne, we exploded three camouflets, which wrecked enemy[Reuter’s Telegrams] - 139 words
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Article46 1916-12-02 7 enemy machine felled. London, November 30. The Admiralty announces that the Commodore at Dunkirk was informed by the French authorities that the French brought down an aeroplane at 2-15, on November with two naval Lieutenants, and a large scale-map of London, on board.46 words
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Article21 1916-12-02 7 London, November 30. The Daily Express says the Admiralty has decided to appoint an Admiral as Air Eord.21 words
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Article78 1916-12-02 7 TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT. Melbourne, December 1. The Australian coal miners have secured an eight hours’ d*y, bank to bank, and the abolition of the double shift system. The owners are compensated for the loss by an increase in the selling price. The Commonwealth Government will continue78 words
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Article31 1916-12-02 7 MR. HUGHES STILL FAVOURED. Melbourne, November 30. A vote of non-confidence in Mr Hughes and the Government, arising out of the conscription controversy, was defeated by 46 to 21.31 words
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Article28 1916-12-02 7 London, December 1. The Salvation Army officer, Commissioner Mitchell, is proceeding to India shortly, to consider proposals to extend the Salvation Army’s work there.28 words
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Article26 1916-12-02 7 London, December 1. It is understood a proposal to appoint a Trade Commissioner for India in London will be submitted to Mr. Chamberlain.26 words
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Article21 1916-12-02 7 London, December 1. In the House of Commons, the War Pensions Bill, as amended. w*s passed through Committe*.21 words
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Article77 1916-12-02 7 London, November 30. Reuter learns tbac early in September China applied to the consortium banks for a further instalment of £10,000,000 of the Reorganisation Loan. While the matter was still being discu-sed, China on November 18th concluded an arrangement with a Chicago Bank for a loan of77 words
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Article29 1916-12-02 7 GERMANISM IN RUSSIA. Petrograd, December 1. Refugees state that the Germans in nine months have courc-martialled and executed 2,000 inhabitants of Courlaud, for alleged treason and espionage.29 words
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Italy’s Campaign.
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Article29 1916-12-02 7 STATIONS ATTACKED. London, December 1, Italian air squidrons dropped numerous bombs on the railway stations of Volano and Reifenberg, causing damage and fires, and hitting trains.29 words
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Article38 1916-12-02 7 Amsterdam, November 30. An express train from Vienna, conveying many returning from Francis Joseph’s funeral, collided with a slow train from Budapest. Several carriages were shattered. There were lu neruus dead and and wounded.38 words
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Article74 1916-12-02 7 BRITISH SUCCESS. London, November 30. An East African official report says Following the division of the main German force, part of which was defeated at Lupembe, the remaining portion of 500 was isolated at Ilembule mission station, and surrendered on November 26th. Between October 19 and November 23rd74 words
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The Balkans.
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Article, Illustration484 1916-12-02 7 GOVERNMENT REMOVES TO JASSY. London, December 1. The report of the exodus of the Rumanian Government and the Legations from Bukharest to Jassy is confirmed. Murderous Enemy Airmen. Kieff, December 1. Enemy aeroplanes are mercilessly bomb ing aud using machine guns against refugees on ail the roads from Bukharest484 words
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Article83 1916-12-02 7 AN EXPECTED DEVELOPMENT. Athens, November 30. The situation is unchanged. Admiral Fournet will land forces to-morrow mornins, unless the Government abandons its stubbornness meanwhile. Another Refusal. Athens, November 30. In reply to Admiral Fou r net’s threat to land troops, failing compliance with his demands, the Government to-night definitely83 words
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Article47 1916-12-02 7 ENEMY COUNTER-EFFORT. Paris, November 30. Two violent counter-attacks by Germans and Bulgarians against the new Serbian positions north-west of Grunista were generally repulsed, with severe losses, though the enemy regained a footing in lost trenches at some points. Bad weather couiinues to prevent important operations.47 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article415 1916-12-02 7 GERMANY’S REPLY. Amsterdam, December 1. In reply to the Dutch Government’s representations with reference to the linking of the Dutch steamer Blommersdijk off the American coast, Germany has agreed to pay compensation for the ship, and a por tion of the cargo which was consigned to the Dutch415 words
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Article748 1916-12-02 7 FAMOUS BRIXHAM FISHING VESSEL. London, Dscember 1. The Provident is one of the Brixbam trawlers sunk. This vessel is famous for the heroic rescue of the survivors of the Formidable in January, 1915. The crew of the trawlers are emphatic that the submarine, which was less than748 words
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Article309 1916-12-02 7 A CHINESE SUGGESTION. [From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 2. A recent representative meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at which 184 were present, decided to recommend to the Government an imposition to increase the land and property assessment to ten or more per309 words
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Article821 1916-12-02 7 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN’S ADDRESS. There was a large attendance of the members of the Eurasian community at the Parish Hall last evening, when Capt. L. M. Duvelle, Chaplain to “B Coy. of the Penang Volunteers, delivered a stirring address on the subject of Volunteer recruiting. Among those present821 words
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Article1293 1916-12-02 8 W M in "S F P” SINGAPORE REMINISCENCES. One of the reasons for publishing this on St. Andrew’s Day is that looking at a Singapore Directory of 1866, —thjy had two in those days—-in the list of holidays to be observed by the Singapore Banks and MercantileW M in "S F P” - 1,293 words
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Article350 1916-12-02 8 The funeral of the late Mr. Arthur Knight, who lived for so many years in Singapore, took place at Bidadari Cemetery on Wednesday evening, in the presence of a large number of his friends and res* pecters, in spite of the wet afternoon. The Rev.350 words
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Advertisement15 1916-12-02 8 Body-building power proved equal to from 10 to 20 times the amount of Bovril taken.15 words
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Advertisement595 1916-12-02 8 f-e $1,975 F. O. IC. Singapore I plus surtax on account of abnormal freight rates ruling at present. Model 75 Touring Car ($1,975 F.O.R. Singapore plus surtax). I, T 7- Roadster ($1,925 F. OR. Singapore plus Electric Starter Surtax). This Car is Complete and Look at the Price Think of595 words
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Article2251 1916-12-02 9 SUBMARINE MOTIVES. la hia twelfth article to the Times Mr. Cartin shows how the submarine campaign for the destruction of merchantmen, apart from the hopes of starving England, is connected with Germany’s plan of emerging from the war as the first ship ping power in the2,251 words
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Article145 1916-12-02 9 A Chinese detective appeared along, with four other Chinese, before Mr. A. M. Goodman in the Police Court, Tpob, on a charge of having committed house trespass I’he complainant’s story was that the five accused entered his hou*e at Jelapang, at 9-30 o’clock one night without any145 words
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Article89 1916-12-02 9 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. George’s Church.—The Ist Sunday in A<lvent Matins 8 a.m.; Holy Communion 8.30 a.m Children’s Service 5 p.m. Shortened Evensong 6 pm. Sung Litany in Procession. Hymn 47, Responses Roberts, Psalms XVIII Wesley and Dupins Magnificat Hopkins 50, Nunc Dimittis Goss 61,89 words
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57 1916-12-02 9 NORTHAM ROAD. 9 a.m.—Children’s Service. 6 p.m. —Public Worship. Preacher: Rev. B. J. Baughman m.a., VicePrincipal, Anglo-Chinese School. Hymns 3, 625, 104, 476. Devotional Service on Friday at 6.30 p.m. Choir Practice on Friday at 7 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed57 words
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Article77 1916-12-02 9 Church of the Assumption.—lst Sunday in Advent Low Mass 6.15 a.m. High Mass, 8 a.m. Vespers and Benediction, 5 p.m. Every Friday evening Service «f Intercession at 5.30 p.m. followed by Choir Practice at 6 p.m. Church of Our Lady of Sorrows. —Mass, Sermon and Benediction, 8 a.m.77 words
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Article2777 1916-12-02 9 a S’ i capital. Paid up. shares Value. 2 DlvMead.. Nana a X x g 1911 i 912 1913 1214 1915 1916 MININ'» •U «100 000 >BO.OOO 80.000 1 I Ayer Went /'Rahman' D APO® 75c 51 1914 «100 001 «***** 100. TOO fil 17/6 nt Baugnon Va ley2,777 words
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Article570 1916-12-02 10 “M. M.” TAXATION. Educated British subjects all express their willingness to contribute some financial assistance to Great Britain at the present time. They accept the idea of taxation for this purpose, so long as it does not take the form of an income tax. It is not necessary“M. M.” - 570 words
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Article526 1916-12-02 10 “S. T.” Dr Watson needs no excuse for putting forward his views in straight strong terms. When a man han given his life to ihe study of a special subject, and has proved by actual results that he is no mere theorist, but a real, practical sanitary“S. T.” - 526 words
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Article299 1916-12-02 10 A meeting of tbe committee of the Kampong Martin Relief Fund was held ac the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore the Hon. Dr Lim Boon Keng presiding over a good attendance. The report and accounts were adopted unanimously, and it was resolved that the balance of299 words
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Article202 1916-12-02 10 The third annual report of the directors of Cash Chemists, Ltd., to be submitted to the ordinary general meeting of shareholders to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Offices, Downing Street, Penang, on Saturday, 9th December, at 12 noon states The directors beg to submit their202 words
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Article123 1916-12-02 10 Messrs Qattey and Bateman, as secretaries for the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce and Exchange, forward for publication, as “of interest to the whole mercantile community of Singapore,” copy of a letter addressed to them as follows Import and Export Office, Singapoie, 27th November, 1916. Gentlemen,123 words
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Advertisement246 1916-12-02 10 swimming Club s spring Tide Hotel Motor car service FROM 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. EVERY DAY. CHIN SENG GARAGE, NORTHAM ROAD, To and from SWIMMING CLUB and SPRING TIDE HOTEL. (Rates. (1) $1 per passenger each trip to (or from) Swimming Club when Car conveys 3 or 4 persons246 words
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Advertisement62 1916-12-02 10 UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND Ld., INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton and Dunedin ALSO CALLING AT Samarang and Fiji (if inducement offers). Tbe 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,62 words
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Advertisement469 1916-12-02 10 ■ii iii■ 11—i ii ABOUT PILLS. Many people have no hesitation in taking a dozen bottles of medicine in liquid fform prescribed by a doctor, but view with alarm the suggestion to take a course of pills. This misapprehension is no doubt due to the impression that pills are merely469 words
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Article541 1916-12-02 11 WHAT OF THE FUTURE? There are two basic industries—mining and agriculture. Both are necessary to our present civilisation. Ages ago, when humans were little better than animals, both mining and agriculture bad no existence. Men ate fruits and the flesh of animals, birds, and fish caught and'541 words
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Article174 1916-12-02 11 Penang, December 2, 1916. Ct 9. Soup per catty 16 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 40 Tongue 50 Feet 25 Heart 40 Liver per catty 35 Pork Pork per catty 40 Pig’s Head 18 Feet 22 Tongue 32174 words
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Article1283 1916-12-02 11 New Year Meeting, 1917. (Under S. R, A. Rules of Racing,) RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 16th January, 1917. SECOND DAY Thursday, 18th January, 1917. THIRD DAY r Saturday, 20th January, 1917* FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 16th January, 1917. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value $5OO. A Selling Handicap1,283 words
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Advertisement238 1916-12-02 11 "sunlight SOAP i £l,OOO Rewrd will be given to anyone whojcan prove that this Soap manufactured by Lever Bros. Ltd., contains any form of adulteration or any injurious chemicals. Lever Bros, is the only firm that make [this offer in regard to Soap. Sole Agents: Huttenbach Bros. Co. NEW STOCK238 words
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Advertisement49 1916-12-02 11 the GENUINE Nubian LIQUID WATERPROOF S«lf-Polishing. BLACKING I An-lie with sron e rk. Gives an instantaneous brilliant a:i i elaFtte polish, "h ch lasts a wet k wet or dty weather. Mud can be washed off an- 1 nolish remains. Does not injure leather nor soil the most If49 words
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Advertisement599 1916-12-02 11 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid-up Capital £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £1,800,000 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 ’SaigcMi Canton599 words
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Advertisement2267 1916-12-02 12 p, FimAnm tiAlißlAn ANU jyimuxa P. 80. B. I. -APCAR N. Y.K. Vrv K. P. M. la O"" (INCORPORATED IN GREAT BRITAIN), »•*> MAIL AND passenger services. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. HWjb koninklijke paketvaart PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. B MAAT CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. CO. LT|2,267 words
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