Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 March 1917

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 57 VOL. LXXV. FRIDAY, 9th MARCH. 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1113 1 ]oaDDD nqaunDnnnnnnDnnnnnDDD WANTED c KUBBER consignments a for our bi-weekly auction sales, and private sales. Cash Ad- E vances made. E orders for ESTATE SUPPLIES. O g (joQDS for forwarding to any c part of the world. p-'iKE INSURANCE business. ALLEN DENNYS Co., o d g peach St. and 7
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    • 80 1 ■□aaDDo XX7 HKN ¥OU ARE AWAY a V V on leave you want to keep g in touch with Malayan affairs, a Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can d. a G in no better way than by subsenb- ing to the Weekly Edition of the o Pinang Gazette,”
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  • 521 2 Mr. A. R. W. Landon, of the Chartered Bank, Penang, has gone to Java for a short holiday. The new Committee of the Penang Choral Society-are Messrs. V. G. Ezechiel, G. N. Saye, J. P. Souter, A. S. Hall and L. A. 0. Biggs. An engagement is
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  • 231 2 The following subscriptions to the above have been received by Mrs T O Woodford Box, Netherlands Trading Society $23 47, T R P $l5 Box, Runnymede Hotel $l3 M s Jamieson $10; Miss Hilton $5; Mr A F Goodrich $5 Mr Heah Siew Sim $5
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  • 99 2 The homeward mail closes on Sunday at 10 a.m. The George Town Dispensary Ltd. have hit on a capital idea for their Calendar which is illustrated by a reproduction of Mr. A. Bodom’s fine group photograph of the Penang Volunteers taken last year in front of the P.O.C.
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  • 399 2 BREACH OF POST OFFICE ORDINANCE, Before Mr. V- G. Ezechiel, this morning, appeared Chan Seng, who was charge i by Inspector H Benge, of the Marine Station, with a breach of the Post Office Ordinance by importing thirty letters into the Settlement otherwise than through the Post Office,
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  • 437 2 Lindon, February 2.—Mr. Pemberton Billing, m p., was subjected to a searching cross-examination yesterday when suing the Globe” for damages for issuing a news placard implying that he employed a spy to secure information regarding the air services. Mr. Billing admitted after pressure tha’ there
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  • 486 2 THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development an! Prospecting Co., L» b, was held in the registered office of the company, Government Buildings, Penang, yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. P. Brash presided and the others present were Messrs M C
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  • 361 2 The following figures, showing the crops harvested in 1915 and 1916 on a number of South Indian rubber estates, and the estimates for 1916, in lbs., are interesting 1915 1916 1916 Co. crop. crop, eetima-e. Central Travancore 186,727 232,042 240,000 Cochin 200,028 210,050 250,000 Kerala 162,292
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 303 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. I MINE ACCOUNTANT required apply Malayan Tin Dredging, L*:d., Batu Gajah, Perak. NOTICE. TENDERS are invite! by TRONG TIN, NO LIABILITY for Clearing and Stumping 20 acres Jungle Land Fall particulars obtainable from Manager at the Mine. THE British Supply Agency ANNOUNCE AN AUCTION SALE OF Household
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    • 24 2 I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL,[ I PENANG. I SEA SIDE. ĔĔ Svcry Wednesday and Saturday, Musical Selection WILL BE GIVEN BY 5 The “RUNNYMEDE TRIO. i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 204 2 Empire theatrE Manager: THOMAS SHAFTO. Final Concert, To-night, p.m.~si)arn 4 t wb I I I I V 4 y Under enormous expense the Empire Management Presents PAUL DU FAULT THE FAMOUS TENOR AND CONCERT PARTY. To-night, Final Concert Friday, March 9th. Prices: $3, $2 $l. Phone 628 Early Reservations Advisable
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  • 1178 3 THE LLOYD GEORGE—REDMOND FIASCO. The headings of the so-called Irish settlement devised by Mr Lloyd George, wrote Mr Harold Cox, last July, have been published, and anyone whe has taken the trouble during the last quarter of a century to follow the Irish Home Rule movement
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  • 307 3 Canadian Example. There was a representative gathering at a luncheon given to the Irish Canadian Rangers in the Dublin Mansion House, on Jan, 28, Stirring messages were read from the Duchess of Connaught and Lord Shaughnessy, who expre i s?d the hope that the visit would make
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  • 155 3 The Germans are trying to make the neutrals believe that they lost only 221 machines in 1916. To show how far that figure is below the true one, it is sufficient to state that at the hands of the French aviators alone, the Germans, in 1916, lost
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  • 951 3 GERMANY'S DIFFICULT POSITION The campaign of the Allies for 1917, an understanding as to the form of which was reached in conference, will put the Germans on the r mettle. For one thing the highest point in ammunition output will have been reached by the spring and
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  • 578 3 The report of the N.RA. School of Musketry for 1916 now being rendered will, when issued, make fine reading from the musketry point of view and from a general standpoint. This special war school began its work on the 10th August, 1914, at the request of
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  • 242 3 A short time ago it was announced that preparations were in hand for the nationalisation of the drink traffic. Word had gone forth, in fact, for an atmosphere”, to be created, and a series of articles by Sir Thomas Whittaker in the Daily Chronicle were not unconnected
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 394 3 ENGINEER SITU ATI ON. THOROU(* now l e d£ e °f dredge buildin» a/edg lo 6 ye ara charge of repairing” w<?°P’- Fair knowledge of boring and e y in Willing to go anywhere. Box 38, c/o Pinang Gazette. 310—14-/ fANTED. ApdSER, must be qualified. Apply jng salary required and
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    • 127 3 Shake Off the Clutch of rheumatism, the greatest enemy to the peace of man. You can do it. As evidence of thito you have bub to consider any one of the thousands of cures that have been effected by the use of LITTLE’S ORIENTAL BALM. Many of those cured were
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    • 390 3 SATISFACTION is enjoyed by the Motorist who depends on a CM ACCUMULATOR for his Lighting and Starting Eoerif C.AV. Batteru is guaranteed for 12 months AT ALL LEADING GAUGES. C’AVanderveli ACTON LONDON .ENG f. 7 ST. PATRICK’S DAY—I9I7. TT HAS BEEN PROPOSED that a fund 1 be opened to raise
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  • 56 4 Souter—Bach —On the Bth instant, at All Saints’ Church, Taiping, F.M.S., by the Rev. E. N. Greenhow, Frank Gordon, younger son of the late Alexander Fyffe Souter of Ceylon, and Mrs. Souter, Belsize Park, Loudon, N. W., to Dorothy Hildred youngest daughter of the late Frederick Watson Bach, Shepperton,
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  • 1134 4 The latest proposal of the Government, that those parts cf Ireland which clearly demanded Home Rule should be granted it, practically revives the principle of the settlement agreed upon between Mr. Lloyd George, Sir E. Carson and Mr. Redmond, which subsequently failed ou an attempt being made to
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  • 1425 4 The Federal capital is flooded, and anyone who was in Kuala The Floods at Lumpur in 1911 will apKuala Lumpur, preciate the information wired by our corrc'pond ent that the floods are even more serious than on that historic occ. The mail trains have been held up,
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  • 35 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin ic Penang was $95.25 per picul, business done —an increase 50 cents. Tin was quoted in London to day at £202 10s spot, and £2Ol 15s three mon’hs,
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  • 113 4 The output of tin ore from the Ngow property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited for February was 1,233 picu's. The output of tin ore of the Ratrat Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. for the second half of Febiuary, 14 days, amounted to 252 piculs, making a
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  • 59 4 [From Ot*r Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 9. The annual report of Malakoff Co., Ltd., shows a nett profit of $369,9 A final dividend of 20 per cent, ma 30 per cent for the year, is recommen It is proposed to place to rese r ve The
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  • 62 4 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 9. The report of Tapah Rubber Estates, Ltd., shows a profit of $224,556, an re commends a final dividend of 15 P er c >n making 35 for the year, placing t 0 re9er V h $25,000. Ths all-in cost
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  • 36 4 Singapore, March 8. Our Own Correspondent At Singapore Rubber Auer ions 580 tons were sold. Fine ribbed smoked f > pale $174, and unsmoked $135. 1 0 mand eased off at the cl ose.
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  • 22 4 [From Ou*- Own Correspondent] Singapore, March 9. Messrs. Fraser Co.’s share savs dollar rubbers have »PP Industrials are steadier.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 159 4 IB o 1 1 ĕ- •-5 x I i St I I IgjjaßMMff j&fe •*-•>?< > u 1 a 11 s^^i®w--jfis« S r//71// i wrnK. /7 r—j 4MiFn E> e? ST& 1 I TYRES y/V belts Special Extra Heavy Studded Pattern 26 x2f to fit 26 x 21" rim $15.50.
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    • 17 4 “E. 8 0.” GARAGE. CARS ON HIRE. $4 AN HOUR. ROUND THE ISLAND $2O. Telephone No. 322.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 41 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water, To day 0.01 a m. 6.30 a m. 0.32 p.m. 6.43 p m. Tomorrow. 0.29 a.m. 6.53 a.m. -—56 p.m. 7.07 p.m.
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  • 159 5 GOVERNMENT Of FERA THE DARKLES. COMMISS'’ S REPORT, COUNT 'PELIN DEAD. An important/^ 6 took P lace in the House of on Ireland, daring which th/ >rem er on behalf of the Governm/ offered Home Rule to those po/ rs °f Ireland clearly demand in" it /ndlng
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 196 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] THE AIRMEN’S ACTIVITIES. London, March 7. Field Marshal Haig reports that the situation is unchanged. We silenced batteries shelling Ypres. and bombarded trenches west of Messines. The British airmen did much successful air-raid, reconnaissance, photography and artillery work. The French Guns. London, March 8. A
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    • 58 5 the trades specified. London, March 7. The Press Bureau states that Mr. Seville Chamberlain, Director of Rational Service, has issued a list of trades primary importance in which National Service Volunteers can be utilised. The b»t includes mining, metal, shipbuildlQ?> agriculture, transport, engineering, a ircraft, textile, chemical,
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    • 1056 5 THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY. London, March 7. In the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd George said the Government was prepared to grant Home Rule to those parts of Ireland which were clearly demanding it. Government’s Amendment. London, Later. Mr. Lloyd George said no party would support the demand
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    • 28 5 London, March 6. In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain stated that the whole question of the improvement of cotton cultivation in India was being considered.
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    • 279 5 The increase, compared with the previous year, in the yield of India’s cotton crop for 1916-17 as estimated in the final general memorandum is shared by all the principal cotton-growing provinces except the Central Provinces. The total area reported under the crop in the whole country is
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 155 5 SURVIVORS’ EXPERIENCE. Paris, March 9. It is officially announced that the French destroyer Cassini was torpedoed in the Mediterranean on February 28. The magazine exploded and the vessel sank within two minu’es. Seven officers and 100 men perished, two officers and 32 men being saved. Survivors Fired
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    • 48 5 LAST WEEK’S FIGURES. London, March 7. The Press Bureau states than the arrivallast week were 2,528 and the sailing--2,477. The vessels sunk of 1,600 tons and upwards were fourteen, and under 1,600 tons nine. The vessels unsuccessfully attacked pumbered twelve. The fishing craft sunk totalled three.
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  • Turkey and the Near East.
    • 683 5 COMMISSION’S REPORT. London, March 8. The Dardanelles Commission, by a majority, finds that Mr Churchill initiated the proposal for attacking the Dardanelles at a War Council on November 24th, 1914, as an ideal method of defending Egypt and Russia. He reopened the discussion on January 2nd, 1915,
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    • 255 5 "THE PREMIER, LORD KITCHENER AND ME.” London,’March 8. A piquant passage refers to the part played by Mr Churchill, who in the course of his evidence said, “In the early stages, the war was carried on by ti e Premier and Lord Kitchener and me, I think,
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    • 85 5 TURKISH RETIREMENTS. London, March 7. A Russian communique says We took possession of Asad Abad summit and pursued the Turks retiring to Kangaver. We are fighting the fleeing enemy near Senne, in the direction of Bidjar, and are continuing the pursuit in the direction of Dovlet Abad. Russians Chasing
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    • 43 5 THE LATEST ADVANCE. London, March 8. A Mesopotamia official report says: Our pursuing troops met with little opposition. The cavalry, traversing Ctesiphon, bivouacked at Bawi, fourteen miles from the southern outskirts of Baghdad, taking 85 prisoners and a gun.
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  • General News.
    • 24 5 I COUNT ZEPPELIN DEAD. London, March 8. The death has occurred of Count Zeppelin, the inventor and builder of the Zeppelin airship?.
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    • 41 5 London, March 8. Himley’s Cuban sugar crop estimate is 3,000,000 tons. Rubber 3/3. Linseed March. Brown Cawnpore rape seed quoted Toria 101 March sellers. Rubber 3/3, 3/2|. Coconut-oil £66 10/-, £66 10/-, £67/-, £69, £6B 10/-, £6B 10/-.
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    • 20 5 London, March 6. Consols 53, 85 1/1(7), 91|. Rupee paper 44, nominal 635, 545. India Bills 4s.
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    • 18 5 London, March 6. Silver is 3/16. There is less enquiry and the market is quiet.
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    • 98 5 PLOT TO INVADE INDIA. New York, March 8. Hindu and German doctors are accused of conspiring to set up a military expedition. The police say the prisoners confessed to having plotted, under the direction of von Igel, formerly of Count von BernstorfFs staff, to invade India via
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    • 74 5 ZIMMERMANN’S STATEMENT. London, March 8. The revelation of German overtures to Mexico has occasioned considerable heartsearching in Germany. Numerous questions were asked regarding the matter in the Reichstag. Herr von Zimmermann said the despatch was sent by secret code. He was unaware how Americans obtained and deciphered
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    • 19 5 Loudon, March 8. Reuter learns authoritatively that the Chinese Premier has withdrawn his resignation.
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  • 316 5 London, February 23.—The softening of the ground after the frost has impeded military operations on the Western front and no change of importance has taken place on the Eastern front. The First Lord of the Admiraly states that the submarine menace was grave and serious, but
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  • 236 5 SOUTER—-BACH. A pretty wedding took place in All Saints’ Church, Taiping, yesterday mornings when Mr. Frank Gordon Souter, Manager, Sandycroft Rubber Co Ltd., younger son of the late Mr. Alexander Fyffe Souter of Ceylon and Mrs. Sou'er, Belsize Park, London, N. W., was married to Miss Dorothy
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  • 508 6 HOW TEN MILLIONS HAVE BEEN KEPT ALIVE. How ten million Belgian and French citizens have been kept alive during the two years that Germany has occupied the territory they inhabit was told by Mr. W. A. M. Goode, hon Secretary of the National Committee for Relief in
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  • 348 6 London, Feb I.—Mr P A Hurd in an article in the Daily Telegraph states Since the beginning of last August the enemy have sunk 831 merchantmen and of this number 264 are British and 223 belonged to our Allies while 344 belonged to neutral countries. The gravity of
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  • 24 6 Penang The E. &O. Hotel, The Crag' Runnymede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. SINDANGLAJA PREANGER, JAVA J Grand Hotel,
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  • 438 6 Private letters from the Vatican received by Dr A Palmieri, of the Library of Congress, Washington, a recognised authority and writer on ecclesiastical subjects, announce that Pope Benedict XV. is about to appoint a commission of four Cardinals to renew a movement begun
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 241 6 JUST 7 DAYS ONLY ĔĔ FROM 7th TILL 14th MARCH, 1917. I AN ART EXHIBITION j Of Water Colour Paintings and Old Wood Prints at J NIKKO STUDIO, 2/, Renang Road, Renang. INSPECTION INVITED. ENTRANCE FREE. All pictures are quite modern and specially brought to PENANG direct from JAPAN, p_-.J
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    • 58 6 1 11 iii, n,ffl 11 n FIRESTONE t TYRES ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED AGENTS: BRINKMANN Co., Singapore. THE WATERHOUSE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the U S A.) i Muar, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur. R. T. REID Co., Penang. RUBBER STAMPS. PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., is now in a position to
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    • 81 6 PASTILLES?] ANTISEPTIC THROAT PASTILLES CHILDRENS’ CHERRY COUCH PASTILLES 'I GLYCERINE PASTILLES j’ GLYCERINE 4 BLACK CURRANT PASTILLES i MENTHOL 4 EUCALYPTUS PASTILLES NUTRITIVE PASTILLES. i THE DISPENSARY Ltd. I 2, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Telephone 395. Tel. Adj ress! CHEMOPTIST. I ,1 j Ruch an ah’s M SCOTCH q WHISKY =<
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  • 770 7 MR. PAUL DUF AULT’S CONCERT. The management of the Empire Theatre 3ra to be congratulated on their enterprise in engaging artiste of such outstanding merit as the famous French-Canadian tenor Mr. Paul Dufault, and the other members of his conceit party, Miss Pauline Bindley, soprano, and Mr Ernest
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  • 67 7 PENANG FIGURES. From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, March 9. Statistics of the trade of the Straits ■settlements for the last quarter of 1916 show the following Imports $157,556,002, an increase of 33 Per cent. Penang imports $34,000,000, against $24,000,000. Exports $141,626,448, an increase of per cent. Penang
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  • 491 7 CALCUTTA THEATRICAL SUIT, Calcutta, February 27.—As is known in Rangoon by now, Mist Ada Reeve will not tour Burma and the E tas arranged; and at the High Court yesterday an application in connection with a suit which Mr. Bandman has brought against Mrs Wilford Cotton
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  • 108 7 Madras, February 24.—The following Press ommun’que is from the Government of Madras As rumours of an alarming iatare are understood to be iu circulaion iu tha city of Madras the Governsien*- of Madras are in a position to state that the evidence as to the
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  • 229 7 The Band will play the following programme of mode at the Esplanade from 6 p. m. till 7 p.m. this evening 1. Serenade Before her Window ...Nehl 2. Court Dance ...Bucalossi 3. Selection Ruy Blas and the Blase Roue ...Godfrep 4. Waltz Ma Bella Adore ...Roy 5.
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  • 706 7 MR GARVIN AND THE SUBMARINES Mr J L Garvin, discussing in the Observer” Germany’s new submarine campaign, expresses the opinion that it is in a sense the crux of the war. He regards the campaign as Germany’s last hope. The final phase of the fight for
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  • 878 7 SEVERAL SLIPS NEAR RAWANG. The recent heavy rains all over the Peninsula, and the successive storms which heralded the rain, have done no little damage to plantations in different parts of the country, while a number of open-cast mines in the Kinta District have been swamped by the
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  • 21 7 The following are additional rubber outputs for February Henrietta lbs. 31,369 Laras (Sumatra) 12,102 Strathisla 16,700 S. Matang 25,072
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  • 407 7 The bearing was resumed in the District Court, Penang, before Mr R D Acton, yesterday afternoon of the charge against Phuman Singh of having on 2nd March stolen two iron wheels, a hote-pipe and one or two other articles from the P. W.D. Workshop at
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 153 7 To The Editor of the Pinang Gazet‘ Sir, —I enclose statement of Accounts of Our Day Garden Fete held here on the 17th ult., and shall be very pleased if you will kindly publish this iu your newspaper. Yours <fcc. L. AMNER, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
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  • 122 7 WORSE THAN 1911. [From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, March 8. Floods at Kuala Lumpur are more serious than in 1911. A large area is affected. It is reported that one of the town bridges has collapsed. Heavy damage is feared in shopkeepers’ stocks. There is about
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  • 121 7 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE CLEARANCES, To-DAT. Van Noort for Deh, Langsa T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh Sabang, Padang etc, Batavia. Hok Canton for Port Swettenham Singapore. Hebe for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Flying Dragon for Portweld and Taiping. MAILS. For Per Close. To-Morrow. Deli, Edi and Langsa Kalmoa
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  • 102 7 March 9.—Paul Dufault and party at Empire Theatre. March 9.—Ministering Children’s League, Free School, 4.30 p.m. March 9.—Penang Library, Annual General Meeting, 4.30 p.m. March 14.—Harmston’s Circus, Dato Kramat Gardens. Mar. 18.—P.VR C. Shoot 7 a.m. March 24.—Penang Man Power Advisory Committee Meeting, Governor’s Office, Penang, 11 a.m.
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  • 125 7 Pbnang, March 9, 1917. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank). London Demand Bank ..2/4 1/4 ,i 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2,4 31/32 3 Documentary ...2/5 Oalcutta Demand Bank Rs. 165 3 days'sight Private 171 Bombay Demand Bank „165 Moulmein Demand Bank 164| o 3 days'sight
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  • 137 7 Penang, March 9, 1917. S. P. Tapioca $8.35 sales. M. P. Tapioca $8 55 sales. Gold leaf $72. Pepper (W. Coa&t 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $42 sellers. Trang Pepper ...$33.00 sales. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $56 tellers. Cloves $4O sellers.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 47 7 THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUBTRAI ASIA. LTD. (Incorporated in Australia) ESTABLISHED 1869. New Business 1914... £3,576,800 Funds £8,705,490 Income £1,473,583 Increase of Funds 705,000 No Shareholders. All profits divided »mongst Policy-holders. Claims, Loans and Cash Surrenders settled locally. General Agents: BQUSTEAD Co’ Penang and Singapore,
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    • 167 7 WORLB’S CYCLE RECORD Ak M Plano oa •< v<ar <-’•! Bnti-h-inade All-Steel riE/.n M s..' i.H svp- i W’S G O r# y p L VER K, '< ie »4.366 miles in 365 X ays c i.icially authenticated'. Beat v-r coni; vtitors on up-to-O MEAD cycles stand the test. [fcpfla
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2195 8 P.&O. —British India! N. Y. K. K. P. M. AND AUSTRALIA AND CHIN? I*' 1 Anf**ir L_inP Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld. y K i.c.rp.r.w ln Engla d by Royal Ctan<r LwIIICb INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. J MA Reserve Fund al fl >2OOooc vs o. 9/ (INCOBPOHATED IN HOLLAND.) Rewro Ltabilitv
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