Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 December 1916

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 290 VOL. LXXIV. WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 933 1 a3DDDDD WANTED g g rubber consignments for our bi-weekly auction sales, and private sales. Cash Advances made. g ORDERS for estate supplies. 5 g GOODS for forwarding to any g part of the world. d FIRE INSURANCE business. S ALLEN DENNYS Co,, g 6 Beach St. and 7 Union St.,
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    • 86 1 ■□□an □□■□□□□□■□□□QnoiQEfD nm g TXT BEN YOU ARE AWAY g v V on leave you want to keep n in touch with Malayan affaire, 2 Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can d« in no better way than by eubscrib- n a ing to the Weekly Edition of the
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  • 905 2 Mr F K Meeson has obtained a commission in the Royal Flying Corps. Mr D S Christmas, late of Wardieburn Estate, Selangor, has obtained a commission in the Army Service Corps. Mr. L. Subbiah. Sanitary Sab-Inspector of the Municipal Office, Penang leaves for India on the 17th
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  • 885 2 S.T.” THE HOWITT-PHILLIPS COMPANY. No apology need be offered those who pass strictures on the stage for that truly delightful American production Peg o’ My Heart." The extremely large audience at the Town Hall, last evening, had every reason to look for an excellent rendering of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 414 2 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.” Sib,—l read in your paper of the 11th that the F.M.S. War Contribution Committee has recommended new import duties which are subject to confirmation by the Federal Council, though they have already been published in a Government Gazette supplement, in
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  • 266 2 By Julia Ward Howb. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored He hath loosed the fatal lightning of His terrible swift sword. His truth is marching on.
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  • 46 2 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Esplanade from 6 till 7 this evening 1. Selection Les Cloches de Corneville ..Phnquette 2. Intermezzo Anoncl ...Grey 3. Waltz Fasination ...Marcketti 4. Gavotte Farewdl Dear Country ...Keefe 5. March Bersaglieri ...Eilenberg
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  • 881 2 TELEPHONE EXCHANGE DESTROYED. On Saturday a peculiarly disorganising fire broke out in Singapore, resulting in the total destruction of the Telephone Exchange room in Telephone House, Hill Street, reports the Singapore Free Press The fire, which was of comparatively short duration, did not destroy the building but
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 5 2 Used the World Over ...CARS
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    • 481 2 ♦nunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnni g GRAND g WATER COLOUR PICTURES g n n EXHIBITION U OF TOSA ART STUDIO, YOKOHAMA, JAPAN. H H H Will last up to 14th December H At NIKKO STUDIO, No. 21 Penang Road. n n ♦nnnnnnannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ip WANTED. BEER. Qualified dresser for Estate Perak WARNING. Apply
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 129 2 fmpirf' THEATRE PHONE 628. The Premier Theatre of Penang ’PENANG ROAD. THORS., FRI., SAT., SUN. The Greatest and Most Sensational War Drama ever produced. THREE REELS A HERO 'HREE REELS I Real War Real Fights OF THE DARDANELLES Produced by permission of the Minister for Defence and with the wholehearted
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  • 616 3 ACCUSED DISCHARGED. The preliminary enquiry into the alleged charge of using as genuine a forged document, a cheque for $5,000 purporting to be signed by Mr. J. W. Kennedy, of Gula-Kalumpong Rubber Estate, on 31st October last, was concluded in the Third Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon. Only
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  • 284 3 THE SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET. A special general meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was he'd in the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. Peel, the President, presided, and the others present were Messrs P. T. Allen A. F. Goodrich, G. Duxbury, Quah Beng Kee and Yeoh Guah Seok, with Messrs.
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  • 1468 3 —Ex. CENTRAL PERAK PLANTERS’ MEETING. An important lec'ure was delivered in Ipoh, on Sunday by Mr A Sharpies, Mycologist of the F M S Department of Agriculture, under the auspices of the Central Perak Planters* Association, in their rooms in Hale Street. Mr J S Ferguson Chairman of
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  • 405 3 —Ex, The Deutschland’s, second journey across the Atlantic is bound to be greeted by Germans in extravagant terms. We would be wise not to report with extra vagant depreciation and talk of merchant submarines as though they were eccentric toys. The merchant submarine will not in this
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 978 3 ENGLISH LADY would like few young N OTIC E. pupils in Penang, Kindergarten taught also Rudiments of Music if desired. DLANJA FERRY will be closed for Apply No. 333, c/o Pinang Gazette. traffic from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. from 3rd December, 1916, to 15th December, 1311-16-12 1916. 11 —V.
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    • 539 3 SUNGGI BESI MINES LIMITED. A DIVIDEND of le. per share, less Income Tax, has been declared payable in London on the 22nd December, 1916. Local Shareholders will be paid on the receipt of the list of registered share* holders from the London Office. G. W. SIMMS, General Manager. IN EXCHANGE
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  • 17 4 Cruickshank —At Caledonia, P.W., on the 13th instant, the wife of J. Cruickshank, of a son.
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  • 1264 4 The specially-convened sitting of the Reichstag to which Reuter refers at length brings the name of Dr. Zimmermann, the German Foreign Minister, into the wires for the first time since his appointment. Dr. Zimmermann was formerly in the German Consular Service in the Far East, and Baron
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  • 1909 4 In an article on Commerce and Industry after the War,” which Commerce and J. P, Donovan (late w ßfler Postal Commissioner in e Br the Chinese Postal Service) contributes to the Empire Review,” it is asserted that in the recent discassions which have taken place as to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 177 4 CHAMPAGNES FOR X MAS. Ernest IRROY Co., By Royal Warrant Ex. SCC* Extra Quality. I Jab 1906 Vintage. BOLLINGER Co., TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. M P 19,1 Vintage PRICES ON APPLICATION Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. PENANG. ruiiminiiiuiixii New Shipment Arrived FOR XMAS PRESENTS. LARGE COLLECTION
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    • 42 4 THE CRAO HOTEL PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Laundry on the Premises. Telegrams Crag,” Penang Hills. Pinang Gazette Co. Ltd.’s TELEPHONES. E Printing Works Manager and J Cashier’s Office 498 Managing Editor 477 J Editor’s Residence 221
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 231 5 ENEMIES’ UNITED EFFORT. activity in the east. MACEDONIAN STRUGGLES. THE MABINA AND ARABIA. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg stated in the Reichstag that Germany and her allies bad proposed to the Allies to enter into negotiations for peace. All the enemy powers have addressed identical notes, expressing willingness to
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 149 5 [Riutrr’B Trlrgram.] SUCCESSFUL RAIDS. London, December 12. General Haig reports successful raids east of Neuville St Vaast and south-east of Armentieres, which destroyed machine gun emplacements, and took prisoners. An attempted enemy raid east of La Boutillerie failed. Hostile working parties at Fauquissart and Wieltje were dispersed.
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    • 492 5 November I.—Since the summary of October 19, which brought the account of events in the Somme battlefield down to the second week in October, the weather has been for the most part unfavourable to operations on any extended scale. Heavy rain has fallen almost every
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    • 140 5 TROUBLE AT TOURCOING, Amsterdam, December 12. It is reported that a serious riot occurred at Tourcoing on the occasion of the depjrtation of civilians. A German sol Her struck a civilian wi:h a rifle butt, upon which the cowd attacked the escorting troops. Cava’ry charged, and sixteen
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    • 45 5 GOVERNMENT’S INTENTIONS London, December 12 Drastic regulations in the liquor traffic are foreshadowed. It is understood the general policy will be towards the entire veto of the consumption of spirits, and that the Government will take over enormous stocks for monition purposes.
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    • 32 5 London, December 12. The casualties in the air raid on November 27th were a man and three women killed, and sixteen men, fourteen women, and seven children injured.
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    • 24 5 London, December 12. The Prime Minister is better, but has been ordered to remain indoors for a couple of days.
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    • 13 5 London, December 12. Mr. Asquith is laid up with influenza.
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    • 305 5 EXPECTED STATEMENT IN THE REICHSTAG. Amsterdam, December 12. A sitting of the Reichstag has unexpectedly been convened for to-morrow. It will be the most remarkable since the outbreak of the war, and of historical importance. All the members, including combatants, have been summoned by telegraph by Dr.
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    • 512 5 The following is from the interview with Mr. Lloyd George by Mr. Roy W. Howard, president of the United Press of America, and published in September. There is no end of the war in sight. Any step at this time by the United States, the
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    • 111 5 About six weeks ago Lloyd’s quoted £3O per cent, against the war being over twelve months from now. I hear says a London correspondent writing in mail week from the City that an inquiry made shows that the rate has since risen to £6O per cent—a fairly definite
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    • 122 5 SOCIALIST EJECTED. Paris, December 12. There was a stormy scene in the French Chamber during the debate on the War Credits. The Socialist, M. Brizon, one of the three Deputies who recently met the German Socialists iu Switzerland, vehemently protested against the prolongation of the war,
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    • 96 5 ADJOURNED TILL TO-MORROW. London, December 12, The House of Commons was crowded. All the Liberal ex-Cabinet members were on the front opposition bench. The Unionist rank and file retained their seats on the opposition side, forestalling the Liberals, who intended to cross the floor. Mr. Bonar Law moved an
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    • 40 5 UNDER-SECRETARYSHIPS. London, December 12. It is believed Sir Mark Sykes will be Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Hayes-Fisher, Under-Secretary for the Colonies. Parliament again adjourns to-morrow till Thursday, when Mr. Lloyd George will make his first pronouncement.
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  • The Balkans.
    • Article, Illustration
      207 5 GERMAN PROPAGANDA. London, December 12. German propagandists are very active in Rumania, seeking to undermine the loyalty of the Army and offering grants of land to officers and men prepared to side with the German®, who proclaim the intention to confiscate estates of pro-Entente notables. Oil Wells Destroyed. The
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    • 394 5 From a fairly intimate knowledge of the Rumanian Army I am convinced that it is not what it was in 1878, when it certainly was far and away superior to any army in the Balkans, says a well-informed correspondent. Year by year as King Carol grew older
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    • 84 5 A SEVERE STRUGGLE. Paris, December 12. The Teuto-Bulgars desperately resisted the Allied attacks north of Monastir. The fighting was heaviest north of Hill 1,050, where a height stacked by the Russians exchanged hands frequently. The French made progre-s for 800 yards near the village of Vlaklar. Macedonia.
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    • 370 5 Apart from the natural obstacles to our advance, the King of Greece has been a serious impediment, and we do not yet know the lengths to which he went and was prepared to go in his hostility to the Allied cause but events have given a
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 64 5 A DELIBERATE VIOLATION. Washington, December 12. The State Department announces thab complete information regarding the torpedoing of the Marina makes the attack appear a clear cut violation of Germany’» pledges. Foil information is awaited regarding the Arabia, before the next move. Norwegian Victims. The Norwegian steamers Modum and
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    • 221 5 The result of the Marina investigation which was at once instituted by the State Department makes it evident that the German pledge to America has been broken in this instance. Washington expects the most drastic action on the part of President Wilson» if the inquiry proves that the
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    • 141 5 Mr. Wilfred Powell, the British Consul-General at Philadelphia, gave an astounding account to members of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce of the methods by which German agents in America are striving to cripple Allied and neutral shipping taking cargoes there for delivery on this side. He
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    • 55 5 The torpedoing of the P. and O. Mail boat Arabia, on November 6th, meant the loss of all the Indian letters mail of October 13th, and those from Port Said of Nov. 3, as well as those from Australia of Sept. 28 to 30th, and parcel mails from
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  • General News.
    • 59 5 [/Vom Our Own Singapore, December 13, H. E. the Governor, Lady Evelyn Young, Mr. F S. James, c m a., the Colonial Secretary, and a large party attended the opening performance of Here’s Fun in aid of the Officer»’ Families Fund. The production was staged on a splendid
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  • 28 5 The result of mining operations by the Ulu Piah Company, Limited, during the month of November, was as follows Mine output 380 piculs Approximate value $20,000.
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  • 14 5 The following is an additional rubber output for November Bukit Jelotong 5,697
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  • 93 5 Obituary. MR. GEORGE GILBERT WHITE, cs.r. London, December 11. The death has occurred of Mr. George Gilbert White, c s.i., Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Local Government of Burma, 1906-12, and member of the Burma Legislative Council 1908-12, aged 59. GENERAL LUCK. London, December 11. The death has occurred
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  • INDIAN ITEMS.
    • 372 6 On the 22nd ult. the Additional Judge, Judicial Commissioner’s Office, Mandalay, passed judgment in a case for restitution of conjugal rights which th r ows some interesting light on the matrimonial customs of the Chins,-so far at least as they refer to divorce. It would appear from
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    • 182 6 Madras, November 24.—Among the resolutions moved at to-day’s sitting of the Madras Legislative Council was one moved by Mr- K R V Krishna Rao recommending the jGovernor-in-Council that immediate steps be taken to produce in Punalur Paper Mills, bleached paper and pulp for printing and writing
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    • 111 6 The question of the measures to be taken forwent the introduction of yellow fever into the port of Calcutta in consequence of the opening of the Panama Canal has recently been under consideration of the Bengal Government. The Governor has now decided, on the recommendation of the Sanitary
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    • 187 6 Calcutta, November 28.—The Indian Industrial Comission sat for the first time in Calcutta on Mon lay. An interesting point was the statement by Mr H Graves, Controller of Patents and Designs, who said that the number of patents applied for and kept in force despite the necessity for
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    • 169 6 The Government of India are appointing a committee under the presidency of Mr F G Sly, Commissioner of the Nagpur Division, to inquire into the question of modernising and rendering more economical and efficient the organis*tion methods and procedure of the Buildings and Roads Branch of the
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    • 177 6 Bombay, November 18th The annual report of the Tata Iron and Steel Company, Ltd., just out, shows a total profit of R. 68,61,043 of which Rs 10,70,000 has been transferred to depreciation fund account, Rs. 4,18.625 to repairs and renewals. Ts 3.41,446 to preliminary expenses account and Rs.
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    • 131 6 Poona, November 23rd Mr. B G Tilak has served a notice on the editor of the Madras Mail, alleging that in a leaderette published in that paper of the 10th November, are certain defamatory statements which are based on Sir Valentine Chirol’s book Unrest in India
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    • 152 6 In connection with the appeal of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce to its m°mbers to eub-cribe for the equipment of a Calcutta motor machine-gun battery, Messrs Turner, Morrison and Co. have written to the Secretary as follows In all recent wars, and most particularly in thia war,
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    • 210 6 Madras, November 27—The annual session of the Madras Presidency Moslem League was held yesterday. The Prince of Arcot, who presided, delivered an address. Referring to the war he said lam glad and feel proud that daring the twenty-seven months that hostilities have been in progress in
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  • WAR ITEMS.
    • 200 6 Home Volunteers. London, December I:—The Government plan for the formation of the Volunteers into an army for Home Defence has been received with enthusiasm. Recruits are rolling in, and very soon the numbers possessed at the beginning of the movement, lost through lack of official encouragement,
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    • 163 6 London, December I.—-The Military Correspondent of the Morning Post considers that the successful defence by the Rumanians of any position before Bukharest depends on their first defeating Mackenseu and securing the Danube passage, thereby preventing the turning of the position from the south. Should this not be
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    • 191 6 As bearing on the solidarity of all the Al ies an incident, small in itself, is worth recording. Among the visitors to the Somme front has been the King of Montenegro, who has impressed everybody as much by his soldierly as his kingly qualities. The other day
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    • 81 6 London, December 2.—The Daily Telegraph’s” Ams erdau correspondent hears from a German source that an Austrian General has reported that he fears he cacnot longer resist the Russian attacks unless large reinforcements are sent to him. The same paper’s Rotterdam correspondent says that Berlin does not expect that
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    • 38 6 London, December 4 :—The Times Bukharest correspondent says that the fact of the Pope sending a message to the non-Catholic Queen Marie, congratulating her on escape from air attacks, constitutes an unprecedented public rebuke of frightfulness,
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    • 29 6 London, November 27.—A Berne correspondent states that the Kaiser’s sons have been withdrawn from military service. The Crown Prince is at Potsdam occupied on literary studies.
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  • 1026 6 POLICE COMMENTS. In the report on the Police Administration of Burma for the year 1915, the Ins-pector-General of Police writes The total number of cases reported to be due to liquor is 862, or 88 more than in 1914. Once again I notice that the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 34 6 NO LAXATIVES are so gentle and effective as PINKETTES that's why children can safely take them. Of chemists, 50 cents per phial, or post free from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Dept. 6c, Singapore.
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    • 354 6 Best Wishes! Wfilß! Gillette Standard Set r Th 1 original Gillette Set that intro- y duerd the modern way of shaving— I no stropping, no honing—known the my z "1 world over. Contains Triple Silver- |T V//1 plated Kazor Blade Boxes with 12 1 double-edged Gillette Blades (24 f J
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  • 1056 7 her’s Peace.—Chas. Tower in the Daily Mail.” bethmann-hollweg and his PEACE” SCHEMES. Bethmann-Hcllweg, Chancellor of the German Empire, has been known these many years as the Philosopher of Hohenfinow,” which is his family estate an hour or so from Berlin. Because of his lanky form and the
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  • 584 7 B. O’. Hong. —in “B. N. Borneo Herald.” Is there some insidious poison in the atmosphere of tropical countries that causes ordinary people to exaggerate everything, and turns a man with a natural tendency to exaggeration into a Wolff Agency-like liar Or do we unconsciously launch out our
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  • 129 7 The homeward mail steamer Nore, arrived at Marseilles on Saturday, 9th inst. The Viceroy, who was accompanied by Lady Chelmsford and the Hon. Anne Thesiger, made a public entry into Rangoon on the Ist inst. and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. Their Excellencies landed at a special pontoon
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  • 23 7 Penang :—The E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runnymede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. SINDANGLAJA PREANGER, JAVA Grand Hotel.
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  • 685 7 The B. I. steamer Palitana arrived here from Rangoon yesterday afternoon and discharged 4,310 bags of rice. The Jardine steamer Lai Sang arrived here from Hongkong and ports to-day with a large cargo of flour, porcelain glassware and $7,800 worth of gold leaf. The Kedah arrived here from
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  • 496 7 Negapatam, November 16.—At the close of the meeting of the Negapatam Municipal Council held on Wednesday the 15th ult., the Chairman, The Hon’tle Khan Babadur A. K. G. Ahmed Tbambi Maracaiar took leave of the Council and announced that he had asked Rao Bahadur K. 8. Venkatram
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  • 395 7 A well-known authority on the African native has given his views on tapping this source of man-power. Like Mr. Lloyd George and apparently the majority in the House of Commons, he is strongly in favour of calling on these men to play a part in the European
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  • 109 7 London, December 2.—The Greek army previously reported to have taken the arms demanded by the Allies into the interior, is now said by the Corriere della Sera’s Athens correspondent to be marching northward towards the Allies’ rear in Macedonia, and to be fully equipped. This move
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  • 33 7 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang is $89.00 per picul, buyers —a decrease of $l. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £lB4 15s spot, and £lB6 15s three months.
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  • 29 7 London, Dec. 13. The following was the rubber quotation for yesterday:— Ist Latex Crepe 3/3| Smoked Sheet To-day’s price, 3/1. [♦By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 125 7 Penang, December 13, 1916. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). Londe Demand Bank ...2/4 7/32 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 5/8 3 Credit ...2/4 27/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7,8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay Demand Bank 174 Moulmem Demand Bank 173} 3 days'sight
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  • 44 7 Dec. 16 and 17.—Penang Golf Club Monthly Medal (Men). Dec. 17.—P- V. R. C. Shoot 7 a m. Dec. 18.—P. V. Annual Inspection by G.O.C. Esplanade 4.30 p.m. Dec. 20 and 21. Penang Golf Club (Ladies) Spoon. Jan. 15.—St. Xavier’s Institution re-open.
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  • 65 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE. CLEARANCES. To-day. Kumsang for Singapore and China. Laisang for Calcutta Durban. Palitana for Singapore. Jin Ho for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping. MAILS. For Per Close Thursday. Deli and Koemai 10 a.m. Tongkah Sappho 12-30 p.m. Setul
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  • 142 7 Penang, December 13, 1916. S. P. Tapioca $9.50 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $9.75 sellers. Gold leaf $64 40 Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6} buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $42 sellers. Trang Pepper no stock. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $59 sales. Cloves $4O sellers.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 148 7 Violent Methods Are unnecessary to conquer that bitter cremy of civilization Rheumatism. All it foun’, including Rheumatic Gout, can be cured permanently, safely and inexpensively by the L ttle’s Oriental Balm. No matter how much pain your Rheumatism is causing you. No matter if you have tried a d'zen oils,
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    • 32 7 COWS and BUFFALOES 16 to 20 lbs. milk guaranteed, $B5 and $lO5 each landed Howrah per wagons or extra steamer charges Penang. Cash with order. Manager, Animal Trading Co., Sabzimandi, Delhi (India).
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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