Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 April 1917

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 83. VOL. LXXV. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1917. PRICE IO CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1356 1 -Q JDDODOaDUUDO □□□□ODD WANTED g RUBBER CONSIGNMENTS g for our bi-weekly auction sales, g and private sales. Cash Ad- E vances made. g c ORDERS FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES. GOOPS for forwarding to any part of the world. g FIRE INSURANCE business. n d ALLEN DENNYS Co., g B 6 Beach
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    • 82 1 X X 7 BEN YOU ARE AWAY g g V V on leave vou want to keep g n in touch with Malaya» affairs, a Social, CommerciM, Mining,. Planting, Ac. This you can <!• c in no better way than by subscrib- O ing to the Weekly Edition of the
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  • 975 2 SENSIBLE AND ECONOMICAL IDEAS. > There was much confusion in the dressmaking world when the news came that America had broken off diplomatic relations with Germany, for all the big Paris houses were on the point of showing their spring and summer models to American buyers, who
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  • 576 2 LORD MONTAGU’S LECTURE. Bombay, March 23. —Lord Montagu of Beaulieu gave an interesting lecture this evening at the Excelsior Theatre in aid of the Women’s Branch of the War Fund. The lecture was attended by H E the Governor and Lady Willingdon. H E the Governor
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  • 276 2 Au interesting article appears in the same Vossische Z itung by Julius Eibau on the position of the Reichstag. He begins by referring to the British Parliamentary model, which once filled all Liberals with awe, and which has now lost all its powers, the latter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 931 2 w anted. Federated Malay States Government POSITION by a concrete expert 20 6% War Loan 1921. years experience of reinforced conCrete construction good testimonials from -p HE Chartered Bank of India, Australia Civil Engineer and Architects. A and China, Penang, is now prepared Apply to Box No. 77, c/o Pinang
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    • 21 2 RUBBER STAMPS. 'pHE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., is now in a position to execute rders for all kinds of Rubber Stamps.
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    • 159 2 I AQUAPERIA i Xm (HARROGATE,) BRITISH APERIENT MINERAL WATER j Ensures a Clear Complexion,” i; "AQUAPERIA” is strongly recommended for Jsiver and bilious Complaints, Constipation, etc. THE DISPENSARY (PENANC) EM. h 2, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. I: Telephone 393. Tel. Address: CHEMOPTIST. L™. AYLESBURY NUTTER: LIMITED. fe 5 (INCORPORATED IN F.M.S.)
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  • 1289 3  -  BY PATRICK MacGILL (Author of “Children of the Dead End,” The Amateur Army,” “The Great Push,” &c.). [All Rights Rkskrvbd]. The night was dark and still and warm, an ideal night for a listening patrol. At times a breeze rustled across the levels, set the poppy flowers nodding
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  • 227 3 There is still great irregularity in the delivery of the mails from China and the Far East generally, says the “L. C. E.” of February 28. For two successive weeks we received no advices or papers from China, either by the Nothern route via Siberia or by the
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  • 233 3 That United States has kept out of the war so long must not be attributed to a lack of chivalry, but to a lack of knowled ge and imagination. The United States is a gigantic continent Probably more than half of its inhabitants have never seen the
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  • 435 3 THE ROYAL SIAMESE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. [From a Correspondent.] From Johor Bahru to Bangkok there are now two continuous steel bands, the two missing rails having been ceremoniously joined up, fishplated and bolted on the 30th March, by officials of the Royal Southern Line and
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  • 410 3 ENTERTAINMENT IN SCHOOL HALL. The Free School Scouts are to be congratulated on the entertainment given yesterday evening in celebration of their 2nd Anniversary. The audience was kept amused from the beginning to the end of the long and varied programme. It is difficult to mention any
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  • 834 3 At the end of January, tbe total number of Japanese steamers was 2,148 with a total tonnage of 1,690,487. Ships of over 1,000 tons total 444 with an aggregate tonnage of 1,416,081. Owing to the shortage of bottoms on the Indian service, due to the withdrawal of several
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 War Eoan tottery. SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT of INDIA. a Tickets Ks. 10 (or 13s. s 4d.) IF 50,000 TICKETS SOLD First Prize £66,000 Second Prize £35,000 Third Prize £16,000 500 other prizes from £6,000 to £lOO IN ALL 1,000 PRIZES. ■■■■■■■■■■MB Tickets obtainable from all Indian Banks or from Secret-
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 236 4 PENANG C.R.C.V. PERAK C.RC. The visit of Perak Chinese Recreation Club to Penang during the holidays proved very successful from different points of view, especially the sporting. Although the Penang C R O had the best of the tiiangular contest, the matches were well contested, and provided entertainment for
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    • 305 4 The teams met at cricket on Sunday and Monday, the result being a win for the Perak team by the narrow margin of eight runs. The scores were as follows Perak C R C. Ist Innings 2nd Innings. Dr. K T Kong (Capt) 14 0 Chung Ah Ming 64
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    • 274 4 HUTTON LANE F.C. v. BATU GA J AH. The football match on Saturday between Hutton Lane F.C. and a Malay team from Batu Gajah resulted in a win for Hutton Lane by 3 goal to 1. Abdual Rahman of Hutton Lane F.C. notched the first goal, which proved to
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    • 41 4 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow:— Mixed Doubles Handicap—Mr and Mrs S F Brereton Martin (final) v Mrs Cleaver and E H Everest (5) (unfinished). Thursday Championship (Final) —E H Everest v R J Saunders (4).
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    • 44 4 The next Club Shoot is on Sunday morning the 15th inat, at 7 a.m ranges 300, 600 and 800 yards deliberate and 300 rapids. Members please note. Programme of shoots for 2nd half of the season will be issued shortly.
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  • 553 4 An Additional Filip.” Bombay, April 2nd Sir William Meyer, K. C I E., Finance Member of the Govern' ment of India, accompanied by Mr E M Cook, ICS, Accountant-General of Bombay, met the Committee of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce this evening for the purpose
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  • 317 4 Our market continues quiet with no movements of importance. The price of tin has sot back a few pounds and rubber is quoted in London at about 2d lower but the local demand for tho latter continues at about last week’s levels. A few items in the
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  • 217 4 Messrs Gu'hrie and Co., Ltd., in the weekly report dated Wednesday, sth inst, says —-At the weekly rubber auction which commenced yesterday, there was a good demand for all grades, at about last week’s prices for first latex rubber and slightly improved prices for 1 >wer grades.
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  • 416 4 The Kaiser, according to information which has reached the Greek Provisional Government, has sent a significant message to his brother-in-law. He tells King Constantine that he cannot co-operate with him or come to his aid against tho Allies in Macedonia. All I ask of you now,”
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 362 4 Cockle’s ANTIBILIOUS Pills free your Liver from Sluggishness —brace you up make you feel fit and fine To keep yourself in the pink of condition just take Cockle’s Pills once or twice a week. I hat s all Of chemists throughout the World. Prices in England and 2/9. JAMES COCKLE
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    • 111 4 TO Be Shot at Sunrise would seem a welcome relief to many who suffer the red hot pain thrusts of neuralgia. These are the hopeless torture-wracked beings who live in the shadow of constant dread of the stabbing, twisting, unbearable sudden pains and spasms of neuralgia. Little’s Oriental Balm, has
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    • 412 4 Penangs Popular Play-House. Wfiere everybody goes. i Em p i r F THEATRE Business Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. To-night! To-night 11 H.M. GOVERNMENT TOUR IN AID OF WAR CHARITIES OF THE GREATEST FILM IN HISTORY THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME AND HIS MAJESTY THE KING ON THE SOMME BATTLEFIELD. 2 SPECIAL
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  • ATLANTIC PATROL BY U.S.
    • 856 5 London, February 4.—“ If America comes into this war she will cot down its duration by months,’’ said Admiral Lord Charles Beresford in reply to a question to-day as to what be thought the American Navy might do in the event that the United States became
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    • 508 5 In Engineering there is an article on this subject by an officer of the U S Navy, He says There are special considerations, in the case of his country, which require clear recognition:—(l) We are the only country facing equally on two great oceans with full responsibilities
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    • 244 5 West Point, the great military academy where all the officers of the United States Army receive their preliminary four years’ training, was until recently one of the most Spartan establishments in the world. The discipline was rigid beyond anything since the days of Frederick the Great, and the
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    • 369 5 In a letter thanking the American Government for their great services to Britain in Germany since the war began, the Foreign Secretary Mr Balfour writes I desire to take this opportunity of expressing to your Excellency his Majesty’s Government’s deep appreciation of the care and
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    • 398 5 That the United States, so far as the food supply situation is concerned, is better prepared for a great conflict than any other nation in the world wa* asserted recently by Mr Joseph Haritgan, Commissioner of Weights and Measures. Mr Hartigan, as secretary of the Mayor of
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    • 333 5 Edward Price Bell of the Chicago Daily News in London on February 22nd wrote to the Times.” Granted the space, I will risk the view that we are on the edge of great things in America—things worthy of the country of Washington and Lincoln. America, I
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    • 345 5 According to the statement of imports and exports issued by the Department of Commerce, Washington, on December 20, the imports from Japan for the ten months ending October 31, 1916, totalled 148,73 4,575 gold dollars, as compared with 85,215,833 dollars in the same period of the
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    • 338 5 Alleged Extensive German System. New York, February 22. —One man was and 12 others were seriously injured, also two policemen were injured, in a disturbance in Philadelphia last evening. Some 2,500 men and women, led, it is believed by German agents, gathered to protest against
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    • 103 5 New York, March 21.—The Frankfurter Zeitung declares that Germany did not offer money to Mexico and denies that Germany intrigued in Mexico in any way, except the Note of Secretary of State Zimmermann, which, however, was entirely legitimate. The United States Note to the President of Mexico, rejecting
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    • 327 5 A correspondent sends the following cutting from "The Outlook” Mr. Stowell’s article on What America Thinks,” in The Outlook for July 19, and especially his statement of the respect and consideration accorded to him as an American during his journey to the East
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  • 354 5 At Tanglin Barracks, Singapore, His Excellency the Governor reviewed the 4th Bn KS L I which is shortly leaving the station. There was a large attendance of friends of the Regiment, amongst those present being H E the General Officer Commanding (Major-General Ridout), ViceAdmiral E Grant,
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  • 240 5 SFP.” Three days were observed as public holidays in honour of the Sultan’s birthday —from Ist to 3rd April. At 3.30 p m., the Native Chiefs wearing white uniform, the Acting British Adviser, Mr R J Farrer, and others assembled at the Balei, and at 4 p.m. the
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  • 903 5 BY CHARLES SAROLEA. No dynasts in modern times, not even the Bourbons nor the Hapsburgs, have been more obsessed with the pride of race. A double avenue of gaudy statues in Berlin has been erected in the Si°gesallee, or Alley of Victory, to illustrate the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 sPINKETTES prevent constipation A gentle laxative safe and correct chronic cases for children 1 50 cents per phial at your druggist’s or direct on re- 2 ceipt of price from DR. W ILLI AMS MEDICINE CO > S SINGAPORE.
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  • 18 6 Waller.—On April 10, at 24, Scotland Road, Penang, C. A. Waller. Hongkong and Shanghai papers please copy.
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  • 1418 6 The remarks of Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas, the author of Greater Rome and Greater Britain and other interesting historical works, made at a Colonial Institute meetiog, as to the value of the Crown as an asset to the Empire are most timely, in view of questions
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  • 1312 6 If all the German ships in the United States ports are brought An Effective into employment for the ReP, fuiness Bht benefit of America, and of the Allies —and Reuter declares there is every probability that such will be the case—a huge fleet of liners and merchantmen
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  • 32 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin id Penang was $lOl 00 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London on Thursday April 5, at £216 spot, and £216 three months.
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  • 331 6 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tic Dredging (No Liability) from Ist to 7th inst., being one week, was 35 tons. The output of Tongkah Compound Dredge for the month of March, was 40 tons. The next meeting of the Ministering Children’s League will be held at 4-30 p.m.,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 271 6 Penang Rubber Auction Rooms. OUR 271st AUCTION SALE will be held at 7 Union Street, ON THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, 1917, AT 11-30 A.M. AUCTION SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY.—PRIVATE SALES DAILY. I Forward Sales arranged. Consignments of Rubber solicited. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. Prompt Settlements of Account Sales.
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    • 23 6 “E. A O.” Latest Music by the “E. &0.” Orchestra everyday during and after dinner r and on Wednesdays and Saturdays during Tiffin.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 42 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To DAY. 1.28 a.m. 7.33 a m. 1.44 p.m. 8.09 p.m. To MORROW. 2.00 a.m. 8 00 a m. 2,14 p.m. 8 41 p.m.
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  • 152 7 IMPORTANT BRITISH EFFORTS. SUCCESS AT MANY POINTS. STRUGGLE BEYOND ARRAS. An important British offensive on the western front has begun, the line attacked being described as from Lens (ten miles north by east of Arras) to So Quentin. The British have advanced north of Arras, where the objective
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  • France and Belgium.
    • 491 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams]. THE LATEST ADVANCE. London, April 8. Field Marshal Haig reports We made considerable progress on a front of 3,000 yards north of Louverval. We entered the enemy’s lines at a numIber of points, including south-east of IYpres, taking prisoners. Our aeroplanes carried out several day and
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    • 96 7 MANY AIR VICTIMS CLAIMED. London, April 8. A German official wireless message says We repulsed strong reconnoitring detachments in hand-to-hand fighting southeast of Ypres. There was lively artillery fire against St. Quentin. Several hits damaged the Cathedral. A fresh French attack near Laffaux broke down with heavy
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    • 353 7 A BOLD OFFENSIVE. London, April 9. R‘uter’s correspondent at Headquarters, discussing the British and German aerial casualties, referred to in yesterday even ing’s communique, draws attention to the Royal Flying Corps’ conservative policy in calculating the enemy losses. He is impressed by the fact that our
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    • 474 7 A complete defence against the Zeppelin has been found in the new quick-climbing aeroplane now constructed by the British, if we are to believe an editorial writer in “The Scientific Americau” (New York, January 20). Despite the tendency to exaggeration in the reports of new
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  • Russia.
    • 171 7 POLITICAL CONGRESS’S PROPOSAL. Petrograd, April 9. The Congre>B of the Constitutional Democratic Party, which is a strong political organisation, has opened. The President appealed for support of the authority of the Provisional Government until the convocation of a Constituent Assembly After speakers had advocated the renunciation by
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    • 78 7 “PRIVATIONS AND RECOMPENSE” Berne, April 8. Count Tisza, writing in the course of a remarkable, out-spoken article in the newspaper Budapest Igazmondo," states that events in Russia have awakened the hope that Hungary will receive worthy recompense for her deeds and privations. Such reward must be
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  • Turkey and the Near East.
    • 45 7 ITALIAN SUCCESS. Rome, April 8. It is officially announced that an Italian force attacked and completely defeated 5,000 rebels on April sth at Dorania Oiss, in Tripoli. 206 of the enemy were killed. Valuable booty was captured. The Italian casualties were very slight.
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  • General News.
    • 749 7 PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS. London, April 9. Messages from Rio •de Janeiio, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Lima show that South America is most excited over America’s, Cuba’s and Panama’s intervention in the war, and also over the torpedoing of the “Parana.” The Chilean Press believes Chile will shortly be
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    • 286 7 Everybody assumed that thejmmediate result of American participation would be the seizing and putting» into service of the German steamers interned in American ports. Americans in London think that this utilisation of German ships would be by no means confined to the States, and the German challenge
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    • 475 7 LORD ROBERT CECIL’S STATEMENT Paris, April 8 The Petit Parisian publishes an interview with Lord Robert Cecil in connection with the submarine war. Lord Robert Cecil said this blockade is a complete avowal of Germany’s weakness and proof that she has really abandoned the 1 ope of
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  • 656 7 Disease and Famine in the Holy Land. The plight of the people of the Holy Land owing to the cruelties of the Turks was brought to the notice of a largelyattended meeting held at the Mansion House in support of the fund for the relief of Syria and
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  • 204 7 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. Sharks. .2 2 S 3 M GQ CQ Oi Rubber (Dollar). Alor Gajah $4.10 $4.30 cum A. Panas sl2| sl2| Changkat SIOj slo| J eram K. $2.15 $2.25 $2 20 $2.25 Kedah
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  • 1535 8 THE PRUSSIAN MENACE TO TSE DUTCH STATE. t The Rt Hon J M Robertson, M.P., says a Dutch man of letters, L Simons, the editor the Wereldbibliotheek,” recently contributed to the Atlantic Monthly an article in which he argued that it would be best for the neutral
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  • 62 8 Mr Bonar Law informs Mr Brookes in Parliamentary Papers that, in view of the fact that local War Loans have been or are being issued in nearly all parts of the British Empire, it was not thought desirable to make special eflforts to secure
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 275 8 KOPS ALE (N on-Alcoholic) Guaranteed brewed from the best Kentish hops. Dr- James Edmunds MD, M R C P. writes It is a pleasant, wholesome The Perfect Drink for beverage, marvellously like the tropics. dlt,ar Ale ®The Champion Cyclist of the world writes:— “1 think Kops Ale very adaptable for
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    • 180 8 RELIEF FROM DYSPEPSIA. All conditions of depressed vitality tend to disturb the processes of digestion. Thin, weak blood affects directly and at once the great processes of nutrition. Not only is the action of the gastric and intestinal glands diminished but the muscular action of the stomach is weakened Nothing
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    • 559 8 THE PERFECTED NERVE FOOD, I I SANAPHOS 11 r tit Hill if* O THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD A VALUABLE RESTORATIVE IN NEURASTHENIA NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA AND AN/EMIA Tempting, Palatable* Wholly Digestible. Earlier and inferior products, representiag Sanaphos is producing results which are the effort to give the nerves directly the
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  • 1334 9 .—“S. F. P.” Mr and Mrs Mam ice Maude of Cicely are going home for good, as Mr Maude is retiring. Lieut J Sellar, Penang Volunteers, has been promoted Captain, and temporary Major whilst second in command of the Corps. Mr. C. Darby, a well-known Perak planter
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  • 107 9 The following are additional rubber outputs for March Bukit Slarong lbs. 15,200 Bukit Mertajam 54,933 Consolidated Rubber 61,250 Chulsa (Selangor) 4,500 FM S Rubber 30,560 Foothills Malaya 8,100 Johore 80,415 Jelebu Syndicate 12,217 Kapayang 9,880 Kurau 21,500 Kuala Sidim 17,537 Merchiston 7,930 Malakoff 36,000 Mayfield Plant 18,000 Mambau
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  • 81 9 Business for Meeting. The following is the business at the meeting of the Municipal Commission to-morrow 1. Minutes of last meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business -the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Some bills to be passed. 5. Contract with Yong
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  • 468 9 GOVERNMENT PICTURES AT THE EMPIRE. Having made a start with the exhibition of British Government films Mr. M. Bandman has quickly followed his presentation of Britain prepared” with the famous pictures of "the Battle of the Somme” and “the King on the Somme Battlefield.” These were shown
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  • 549 9 The following particulars regarding the taking of the Somme film now being shown at the Empire Theatre are most interesting. All those who have seen the film will manifest a desire to know the indentity of the operator, who made the cinematograph record at the
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  • 400 9 AT THE TOWN HALL. Any one acquainted with the leading London musical halls and principal provincial houses of entertainment for the past decade or more must have often seen at the top of the bill the name of Chung Ling Soo, whose performances as a Chinese conjuror
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  • 298 9 Expectations exceeded. The fifth annual ordinary general meeting of the Clovelly Rubber Estate, Ltd., was hold on 26th Feb. at Moorgate Station Chambers, London, E.C., Mr Halford Wotton Hewitt presiding. The Chairman said This year we propose to pay a larger dividend on account of last year
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  • 28 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE CLEARANCES. To-day. Indragiri for Deli and Langsa. Sappho for Teluk Anson. Pangkor tor Bindings and Sitiawan. Klang for Port Swettenham and Singapore,
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  • 56 9 April 11.—Parit Perak Rubber Co., Ltd., General Meeting, Chamber of Commerce 12,15 p.m. April 14. —Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, Meeting, Chamber of Commerce 11.30 a.m. April 25.—Birthday of Yang di Per Tuan (Government Holiday in Negri Sembilan.) May 28.—Whit Monday. Government Holiday. June 3.—Birthday of the King Emperor.
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  • 126 9 Penang, April 10, 1917. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank}. London Demand Bank 2/4 1/4 4 months' sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2/4 29/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. 164 3 days' sight Private 169 Bombay Demand Bank „164 Moul mein Demand Bank „163 o
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  • 132 9 Penang, April 10, 1917. S. P. Tapioca $7.80 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $B.OO sales. Gold leaf $72, Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6j buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O severs. Trang Pepper ...$32.00 sellers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $5B sellers. Cloves $4O sellers. Nutmegs
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 35 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. AN ORDINARY MEETING of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office, at 4 p.m., on Wednesday, the 11th instant. (By Order), L. A. COUTIER BIGGS, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners.
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    • 348 9 j JAUNDICE ITS CAUSE AND CURE. This distressing complaint so common in all hot countries is caused by the Bile overflowing in the Blood. It is not an independent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which cause the Bile to overflow in this manner instead of entering the intestines
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    • 102 9 THe BODEGA THE ONLY English Bar in the Business Quarter THE ONLY Restaurant for SNACKS and COLD COLLATIONS. The Dining-room is now separated from the Bar for the convenience of Ladies Open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. THE BODEGA HYGIENIC HAIR-DRESSING SALOONS. Is it not preferable to have one’s
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  • 1226 10 MR. WHITLOCK MENTIONED FOR U.S. POST IN TOKIO. Tokio March 16.—Brand Whitlock, United States Minister to Belgium, ia the latest man mentioned aa a probable succeasor to the late Mr. George W. Guthrie aa American Ambassador to Japan. The •'Aaahi’a” correspondent in New York cables that Mr.
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  • 180 10 Reports from Portugal indicate that conditions there are much better than for many years past. The whole country is busy catering to the military needs, and factories are working hard for the output of ammunition and other war commodities. Tbe outburst which Machado Santos and abcut
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 837 11 At the beginning of the war, says a London correspondent, as soon as it was recognized that the fortifications of the Germans were of such a nature that, if their fleet did not come out, it could not be brought out, except at a cost which
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  • 737 11 MERCHANTS SENTENCED. In the Crown Court in Manchester MrJustice Shearman passed sentenced upon Harry Broughton, sen, and Harry Broughton, juo, cotton manufacturers, of the Stonebridge Manufacturing Company, Colne, and Granby Row, Manchester, who bad traded with the enemy against the provisions of the Trading with the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 459 11 PINANG GAZETTE. Rates for Casual Advertisements. FOR SALE. TO LET. SITUATIONS VACANT.ETCjTj Minimum Charge $2.00 For 1 insertion 1.20 per inch 2 insertions 1.10 3 0.95 4 0.85 6 0.75 9 0.60 12 or more insertions 0.50 Advertisements are charged by space A line of ordinary advertisement type in the
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    • 14 11 T. NAGATA, JAPANESE NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY, From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
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    • 332 11 To Planters! REDUCE YOUR COST OF CULTIVATION By Using Massey-Harris AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY X Eight=Disc Harrows Nine Tine Cultivators “Verity” Ploughs Spring Tooth Harrows Specially Adapted for Tropical Requirements. Full Particulars and Quotations may be obtained from the Sole Agents: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., {INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) PENANG. SINGAPORE AND MALACCA.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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