Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 April 1917
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1917-04-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 85. VOL. LXXV. THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, 1917. PRICE IO CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement842 1917-04-12 1 10 co o uoo n□□□□□□ n q WANTED a RUB KER CONSIGNMENTS 3 for our bi-weekly auction sales, and private sales. Cash Ad- o E vances made. fl ORDERS for estate supplies. GOOPS for forwarding to any part of the world. FIRE INSURANCE business. p d ALLEN DENNYS Co., g842 words
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Advertisement81 1917-04-12 1 \A7- HEN YOU ARE AWAY S a VV on leave you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, n Social, Commercial, Mining, J a Planting, <£c. This you can d« a in no way than by subscrib- n ing to the Weekly JCdition of the c Pin» ng Gazette,”81 words
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Article881 1917-04-12 2 MASS-FEEDING EXTENDING. The appeal of Lord Devonport to the nation to place itself upon rations voluntarily in regard to the three staple foods lends an additional interest to information which the Press Association has received from a reliable source with regard to the economic situation881 words
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Article685 1917-04-12 2 LIFE STORY OF CAPTAIN VON DER GOLTZ. Captain Horst von der Goltz, alias Bridgeman Taylor, dynamite plotter and self-confessed German spy, whose avowed leadership in the plot to blow up the Welland Canal in Canada is on record in .the files of the United States685 words
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Article163 1917-04-12 2 Morning Post." It is probable that the rulers of Germany, who leave little to chance, did not expect, when they issued their arrogant and shameless declaration of piracy, to defeat the Allies by means of the submarine war upon commerce. Considering that the effect of thirty“ Morning Post." - 163 words
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Advertisement915 1917-04-12 2 wanted Federated Malay States Government AN EXPERIENCED OFFICE CLERK n o nr ar i AQn 4Q04 who knows shorthand and typewrit- v/0 Hdi LUQII Ivuli ing. Enclose copies of testimonials and state lowest salary accepted. Only those '■pHE Chartered Bank of India, Australia who are thoroughly competent need apply an(915 words
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Advertisement70 1917-04-12 2 War £oan V z Eotterp. SANCTIONED by I GOVERNMENT of INDIA A Tichets Rs. 10 3* C. (or 15s. 4d.) 3 A IF 500,000 TICKETS SOLD First Prize £66,000 Second Prize £53,000 Third Prize £16,000 500 other prizes from £6,000 to £lOl IN ALL 1,000 PRIZES. I Tickets obtainable from70 words
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Article1446 1917-04-12 3 first ordinary general MEETING. The first ordinary general meeting of the Farit Perak Rubber Co., Ltd, was held in the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, yesterday. Mr. H. Waugh was called to the chair, the others present being Messrs W. S. Goldie, M. K Whitlock, J.1,446 words
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Article388 1917-04-12 3 At the fourth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Bute Plantations (1913), Ltd., held in the offices of the Secretaries Messrs. A R Burkill and Sons, at 2 Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, on March 28th, a final dividend of 5 per cent was declared (making 10388 words
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Article351 1917-04-12 3 Bangkok Times.” The annual general meeting of shareholders in the Sipantas Co., Ltd. (Coconuts), was held in Bangkok on March 31, Mr. Alex. H. Donaldsou Theie were also .present Mr. H. B. Borgersen, Capt. G. Foss and Mr, J. Hicks (directors), Messrs. Bisgaard Thomsen, A. Ehrhardt, J.“ Bangkok Times.” - 351 words
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Article110 1917-04-12 3 It was announced at Home in mail week that it would not be possible to get the annual accounts of the Pata’ing Rubber Estates Syndicate, Ltd, ready for publication until about March 6th, but tbe directors had decided (subject to completion of audit) to recommend the payment110 words
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Article56 1917-04-12 3 7 PER CENT. DIVIDEND. In a cable received by Messrs. Marshall Cotterell Co Ltd., Rangoon, from their London Office they are advised thab the directors of the Mergui Crown Rubber Estates have declared an interim dividend of 7), per cent, less income-tax, payable to shareholders registered at the close of56 words
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Article182 1917-04-12 3 French Recognition of Our Big Effort. This is going to be Great Britain’s great year in the war said a French Deputy to Reuter’s representative in Faris a month ago. Her* arnfies are active and eager everywhere. On the Western Front their constant worrying is badly scaring182 words
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Article24 1917-04-12 3 Penang :—Tbe E. O. Hotel, The Crag, Runny mede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. SINDANGLAJA FbEANGER, JAVA Grand Hotel,24 words
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Article882 1917-04-12 3 CHINA AND GERMANY. Peking, March 26.—Liang Chichiao, in a memorandum to the commission on diplomatic questions, advocates an immediate declaration of war against Germany. He says that the position of China cannot be compared to that of America, because actual warfare will follow a declaration of war882 words
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Advertisement260 1917-04-12 3 AQUAPERIA dL JLi (HARROGATE,) BRITISH APERIENT MINERAL WATER Ensures a Clear Complexion." “AQUAPERIA is strongly recommended for S Jsiver and Complaints, Constipation, etc. THE DISPENSARY (PENANG) Ltd. 2, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Telephone 398. Tel. Address CHEMOPTIST. I rnfffrmrnrji jnremmjimmrmufx!,.x. ,rrrwww,,, utim .jwiwni www Chivas Brothers FOUNDED 1601 Purveyors, by Special260 words
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Russia.
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Article219 1917-04-12 4 APPRECIATION OF ALLIES' AID. Petrograd, April 11. At the Congress of the Cadet, otherwise the National Liberty Party, M Roditchefl said a body of bold persons in Petrograd dared to talk of peace. What was the German Socialists’ reply to the appeal of the Committee of Workmen’s and219 words
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The Balkans.
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Article80 1917-04-12 4 GERMAN TYRANNY RESENTED. London, April 11. Reuter’s correspondent at the French Headquarters in Macedonia says, according to reliable information, owing to popular dissatisfaction with German tyranny, rioting has broken out at severaLtowns in Bulgaria, especially at Sofia, where the German cavalry charged the crowd during the first80 words
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Article309 1917-04-12 4 For some time there has not been evidence of any new formations appearing on the German side, but the secret is revealed, wrote a military correspondent over six weeks ago. Germany has abstracted certain units from existing divisiows, and these new formations have made their appearance in309 words
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Article137 1917-04-12 4 The following are the latest quotation* in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To day. rn oo tn os Sharks. J? 0 IS Q n oo P? co Rubber (Dollar). Balgownie $5 10 ss| ss| $5.40 8.-Jelotong 70c 80c 70c 75c BukitK. 8... $1 $l.lO $1.05137 words
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Article1175 1917-04-12 4 Mr G F Arnold, cI 8, IC S, Deputy Commissioner of Basseiu, died of cholera on April 3. Mrs. Waller and family ask us to thank all friends who kindly sent wreaths and expressions of condolence. Mr HS H H Hall, Acting Adjutant, proceeded on long leave1,175 words
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Article503 1917-04-12 4 The last of the public gambling houses in Bangkok were closed for ever on Sundaymorning says the Bangkok Times” of 3rd inst. As the last days drew near the attendance steadily increased and large sums are reported to have changed hands. But on Saturday evening it503 words
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Advertisement432 1917-04-12 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, KEDAH GOVERNMENT. WANTED One Third Grade Dresser, on Commencing Salary $4O 00 per mensem. Straits Hospital Assistant preferred. Permanency for suitable men and promotion in accordance with Scheme. Apply to State Surgeon, Kedah TO LET. No. 3, Ross Road. Apply to Messrs. Nambyar <fc Cheng Ean. TO LETFurnished432 words
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Advertisement114 1917-04-12 4 THE BRITISH SUPPLY AGENCY. 3A, UNION STREET, PENANG. ’Phone No 404. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, DUBASHES AND STEVEDORES, GENERAL COMMISSION- AGENTS. EUROPEAN PROPRIETORSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. I CHEESE, i Gruyere Canadian Cheddar Dutch Edam Australian Cheddar 5 Singapore Cold Storage M K COMPANY, LIMITED, g n114 words
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Miscellaneous63 1917-04-12 4 Penang's Popular Hay-House. W6ere Everybody goes. Empire THEATRE Business Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. TO-DAY I AT 5 p.m. TO-NIGHT t AT 9-15 p.m. LAST TWO EXHIBITIONS IN PENANG O F THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME Mr. Lloyd George says:— BE UP AND DOING. SEE THIS PICTURE. IT IS YOUR DUTY! COMPLETE63 words
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Article1204 1917-04-12 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Alor Star, April 11. Several young men have offered to join up, but so far only Mr Meyer of the P W D has received his papers and he will leave to strafe the Huns in May. Sungei Patani can now boast a rifle1,204 words
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Article316 1917-04-12 5 New submarine chasers have been designed and built in the United Stat s for the British Navy by the Submarine Boat Corporation. The boats were designed and assembled at the rate of one a day and already 550 have been placed in active service. These remarkable316 words
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Article152 1917-04-12 5 Capt. Moulton, 8 O L F.,S S., and F M S, writes to the S T.” Sir, —With reference to a latter in your issue of April 5, 1917, under the above heading, the General Officer Commanding considers the following figures may he of interest to your readers.152 words
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Advertisement197 1917-04-12 5 3 Ruchanans g n U SCOTCH, S Q Sr WHISKY 9 JsSKI W -*T[_ V7»i™i *tl rt \i JIIN® w 'S r> "SOMETH! KG TO rt 05 ABOUT Q 7 U I wS®SL g g “BLACK&WHITE" f .ALWAYS, THE HIGHEST .QUALITY Wholesale Distributing Agents for Penang and Kedah: ALLEN DENNYS197 words
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Advertisement186 1917-04-12 5 NEW BLOOD FOR OLD. You can put new blood into your enfeebled body, whatever your age may be. The human body constantly requires new, rich blood, and nearly all the ills from which people suffer arises fom one cause—poverty of blood-carrier of the body. If the blood is rich and186 words
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Advertisement483 1917-04-12 5 Yet in the game— Sargol makes Puny, Peevish People Plump and Popular SARGOL, the concentrated food that puts on good, healthy flesh, sometimes at the rate of a pound a day, builds up the thin and weak, bring* back the rosy blush of health, rounds out the skinny, scrawny figures483 words
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Article1137 1917-04-12 6 The saying that everything comes to the man who knJws how to wait is true also of nations. It mint no?be imagined, for instance, that the rapture of relations between Brazil and Germany is the result of some abrupt decision on the part of the South1,137 words
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Article19 1917-04-12 6 Te-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $101.25 per picul business done—a decrease of 25 cents.19 words
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Article31 1917-04-12 6 The following was the rubber quotation in London on April 10, received today implantation Ist Latex Crepe 3s l|d Smoked Sheet 3s [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]31 words
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Article1847 1917-04-12 6 With the work of the British airmen on the western front figuring Intimate Record 80 prominently in the of War riyingi -daily communiques a little book with the title War Flying a copy of which we have received from the publisher. John Murray, of Albemarle Sb., Londop1,847 words
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Advertisement121 1917-04-12 6 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J C. A. V, i 6 Volts. Brass Finished. i Complete, Consisting of: J 2 Head Lights, 2 Side Lights, I Tail Lamp < 1 Switch Board, 1 3 Cell Springlass Accumulator T Specially for the Tropics. And all necessary Cables and Fittings. Suitable for Light Can Price $300.00. t121 words
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Advertisement41 1917-04-12 6 E. O.” Latest Music by the “E. O.” Orchestra everyday during; and after dinner and on Wednesdays and Saturdays during Tiffin. Pinang Gazette Press, 5 LIMITED. TELEPHONES. Printing Works Manager and Cashier’s Office 498 Managing Editor 477 J Editor’s Residence 22141 words
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Miscellaneous42 1917-04-12 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times «BLieh Water. Low Water. To-dat 2.33 a.m. 8.28 a m. 2.45 p.m. 9.16 p.m. To MORROW. 3.08 a.m. 8 58 a m. 3.18 p.m. 10 04 p.m.42 words
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Article168 1917-04-12 7 GREAT ARTILLERY WORK. THE TOTAL! CAPTUBES. AMERICAN LINER'S ESCAPE GERMANS AND SOUTH AMERICA Despite unfavourable weather, the British forces continue the offensive on the western front. Sir Douglas Haig reports that his troops are making satisfactory progress, at different points. They have taken villagesand heights about five and168 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article, Illustration1251 1917-04-12 7 [Reuter's Telegrams]. FRENCH ADMIRATION. OVER 11,000 PRISONERS AND 100 GUNS TAKEN. London, April 10. Tuesday night’s from France emphasises the immensity of the British blow. It is a thousand pities the weather is so execrable. The only consolation is that it is worse for the Bosches than[Reuter's Telegrams]. - 1,251 words
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Article55 1917-04-12 7 FRENCH PRESIDENT’S CONGRATULATIONS. London, April 11. The Press Bureau states that President Poincare, in a message to the King, says I have great pleasure in congratulating Your Majesty upon the fine success of your valiant troops. I doubt not it is a prelude to new victories.” The55 words
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Article365 1917-04-12 7 Paris, February Polybe,” writing in the Figaro,” remarks The British pressure continues to make itself heavily felt on the banks of the Tigris as much as on the Ancre. A great military machine has been set up, and is ready and impatient for action on365 words
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Article15 1917-04-12 7 Toronto, April 11. It is officially announced that 449,074 Canadians have enlisted.15 words
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Article526 1917-04-12 7 SPEECH BY SIR R. BORDEN. London, April 11. Sir Robert Borden, General Smuts and the Maharaja of Bikanir were given the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh, the Lord Provost presiding at a great assembly of citizens in the Usher Hall. Sir Robert Borden said he and526 words
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Article258 1917-04-12 7 GOADING BRITISH WOUNDED. London, April 11. Appalling revelations of the systematic brutality of German women Red Cross nurses towards British wounded were made to the Berne correspondent of the Times” by scores of British soldiers of all ranks released from German prbon camps On the long journey of258 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article118 1917-04-12 7 VESSEL SAFE. Washington, April 11. It is officially announced that the American liner New York (10,798 tons) struck a mine. The passengers were safely transferred and there were no casualties. The liner is proceeding under her own steam, it is not mentioned to which port. A Terrific118 words
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General News.
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Article585 1917-04-12 7 THE MENACE IN SOUTH AMERICA. 1 TV" 1 London, April 11. Good news comes from China and South America, almost the last strongholds of Hun intrigue. A Shanghai message announces that 47 German Consular officials, including women and children from Tientsin, Hankow, Ichang, Mukden, Cbefoo, Tsinanfu,585 words
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Article257 1917-04-12 7 THE SUBMARINISM AND LAND OPERATIONS. London, April 11. Field Marshal Hindenburg, in the course of the interview in Berlin, said he did not anticipate much material help to the Allies from America within measurable time, and it was the submarines’ task to diminish it. He declared that in257 words
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Article89 1917-04-12 7 COMMERCIAL MEN’S THANKS. London, April 11. The annual meeting, representing over a hundred Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom, sent the First Lord of the Admiralty a copy of a resolution expressing profound admiration for the way the fleets have protected our country and89 words
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Article27 1917-04-12 7 Amsterdam, April 11. A Vienna message says the Minister for War, M. Krobatin, has resigned, following revelations of extensive corruption in the army.27 words
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Article119 1917-04-12 7 London, April 10. Messrs. Montagu Co’s report, dated sth April, says the demand continued insignificant and fitful. The London market is inert, especially as the China exchanges is falling and sales in that quarter are fairly constant. The United States Government has purchased 400,000 ounces and may119 words
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Obituary11 1917-04-12 7 Obituary. London, April 11. The actor, Mr. James Welch, is dead.11 words
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Article542 1917-04-12 8 AMERICAN EDITOR’S IMPRESSIONS. Mr Frank H Simonds, editor of the “New York Tribune,” has just returned to London after a lengthy visit to the British and French lines. In an interview with an- .‘‘Evening Standard representative, he speaks in glowing tones of the gederal confidence542 words
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Article306 1917-04-12 8 ‘Japan Chronicle.” A Remarkable Case. On the 13th ulto., Mr Nishio Tat usaburo, of the Nishio Shokai, an import and export firm of Osaka, and one of the staff named Amano Fusakichi, were arrested on warrants issued by the Kobe Chiho Saibansho, and are detained in‘Japan Chronicle.” - 306 words
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Article938 1917-04-12 8 Underwriters of marine risks on cargo carried by British India vessels doubtless regard such risks as quite of the gilt-edged order. During the past six years the fleet has not suffered a single loss from marine perils, and this certainly suggests a very small percentage of claims on938 words
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Advertisement378 1917-04-12 8 Cockle’s Pill's go to the real cause of most of the usual ills of the stomach, bowels, liver, and bile. They act without delay, without uncertainty, without interruption of one’s duties. On all counts they are recognised as the most useful all-round remedy for those simple ills, which, if neglected,378 words
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Advertisement329 1917-04-12 8 I SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. x s x PENANG. X x a g (Late Sellar Murray Co.) S 1 Estate supplies. I Mining Requisites. X Large stocks always earned of all As Sole Agents for some of the X w principal British Manufacturers of X articles required by Planters. -yv329 words
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Article545 1917-04-12 9 government servant convicted. The case was resumed in the District Court, Penang, to day, before Mr R D Acton in which Samuel Titas, a Government Dresser, was charged with receiving illegal gratifications from three persons at Teluk Kumbar and in which a .Malay Police Constable was charged with545 words
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405 1917-04-12 9 The party from the German legation went on board the steamer Rembrandt this afternoon, says The Shanghai Times” of March 29 Passengers from the south, whose destination was Shanghai, were detained on the steamer until late on account of the fact that the available405 words
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Article813 1917-04-12 9 MACHINERY OF BIG MERCHANTMEN WRECKED. The engines on every German and Austrian, ship interned in New York harbour have been wrecked, said the Evening« Sun of February 6. Ib was learned then that German sailors had done $30,000,000 worth of damage to the Teutonic merchantmen813 words
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Article292 1917-04-12 9 SIR VALENTINE CHIROL’S VIEW: Bombay, March 18th.—Sir Valentine Chirol contributes a long article to. the 7'imes of India on the Russian revolution. He says To those who were* sufficiently acquainted with Russia to read between the lines of the meagre telegrams reporting the various ministerial changes jud prorogations292 words
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Article340 1917-04-12 9 It is undoubtedly true that evasion of incometax is practised on an extensive scale especially by the very wealthy classes in this country, says a special correspondent of the Times of India.” He quotes the following extract from a leading, paper, as applying to all parts of340 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article73 1917-04-12 9 [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —Referring to Reuter’s Cablegram in your issue of yesterday, relating to Armed Merchantmen and their refused entry into Dutch Ports —lt would be interesting to know what arms, if any, are carried at present by Dutch merchant vessels entering Biitish73 words
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Article150 1917-04-12 9 The following is an additional rubber output for March Mexican Crude Rubber Co’s Estates lbs. 26,551 In the Third Court, Penang, to-day, the charge against Mr Baughman of the AngloChinese School, of voluntarily causing hurt to Mohd. Sheriff, a schoolboy, was dismissed, and Mr Baughman was acquitted. At150 words
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Article206 1917-04-12 9 To-night will be the last opportunity intending patrons will have of seeing the great Battle of the Somme films. To morrow there will be a complete change of programme at the Empire when the great stage and film tuccess entitled Uncle Tom’s Cabin in five big acts, by206 words
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Article89 1917-04-12 9 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE CLEARANCES, To- DAT. Donggala for Deli, Batu Bahra and Asahan. Ban Whatt Soon for Deli. Cornelia for Port Swettenham, Malacca and Port Dickson. Kedah for Dindings Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. MAILS. For Per Close. To-Morrow. Alor Star (Kedah) Lian Choo 8.20 a.m. Alor89 words
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Article42 1917-04-12 9 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. June 4.—Government Holiday (for King’s Birthday.)42 words
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Article125 1917-04-12 9 Penang, April 12, 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 29/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 15/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. IG4 3 days'sight Private 169 ’Bombay Demand Bank „164 Moulmein Demand Bank 163 o 3125 words
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Article137 1917-04-12 9 Pbnang, April 12, 1917. S. P. Tapioca $7.80 sellers. M. P. Tapioca $B.OO sales. Gold leaf $72. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6| buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O sellers. Trang Pepper $32.00 sellers. Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $5B sellers. Cloves $4O sellers. Nutmegs137 words
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Advertisement223 1917-04-12 9 MMMMinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnniMMirt IASAHId v (sun-bra nd) BEE PL j Of HIGHEST REPUTATION. n n n n n obtainable everywhere. n n n n n Sole Agents: E The Eastern Trading M Penang and Ipoh. MMMMMMnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnMMMMMM L. Y. SWEE Co., M Penang Kuala Lumpur. M GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL CONTRACTORS. K general Suppliers to223 words
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Article1304 1917-04-12 10 LORD SYDENHAM - BY LORD SYDENHAM. If the historian of the future compares the fighting power and endurance displayed in this and in previous great conflicts, he will come to the conclusion that the finest qualities of the soldier have never shown more brightly than now. Since 1870-711,304 words
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Article287 1917-04-12 10 S.T.” A concert given by local amateurs to a naval and military audience at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, proved a highly successful affair. HE. the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, G C M G,) and H.E. the General Officer Commanding (Major-General D H Ridout, C M—“ S.T.” - 287 words
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Article181 1917-04-12 10 Penang, April 12, 1917. cfs. Beef— 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 20 Feet 26 Tongue 38181 words
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Advertisement54 1917-04-12 10 ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) ESTABLISHED IN 1808. The undersigned have been appointed Agents of .the above Company at Penang and are prepared to accept Fire risks of every description. .Enquiries as to rates and conditions will receive prompt attention. ISLAY KERR A Co„ Ltd. (Incorporated in. Great54 words
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Advertisement525 1917-04-12 10 •ooooeoooeoooeoooeoooeoooeoooeoooeoooeooooot 2 o I FIRESTONES o o O 0 o 0 MEANS 8 O 0 i HF® MORE 8 MILES. I o 0 FAMOUS FOR EFFICIENCY. o o o 0 O 0 O AGENTS: 0 O 0 g BRINKMANN &> Co., Singapore. o 0 o THE WATERHOUSE Co., Ltd o525 words
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Article367 1917-04-12 11 Spbkding Up in Krupp’s. Someone who has just spent four months in the Krupp foundries gives his impressions to the Matin.” He states in particular Three hundred thousand workers, of whom about 60,000 are women, marshalled in gangs on day and night shifts, sweat blood and367 words
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Article355 1917-04-12 11 mate business can be disclosed.—“ Bangkok Times.” The counterfeiting of labels is one of the industries of Bangkok, and the ordinary public get so little protection in this matter that it is a pity the shopkeepers in the beer case this week were able to get off onmate business can be disclosed.—“ Bangkok Times.” - 355 words
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Article59 1917-04-12 11 Dr W W Yen, Chinese Minister to Germany, has sent a private telegram to his family in Shanghai informing them that he has left Germany for he will remain two days and, if possible, take a neutral steamer to America. He also states that he will59 words
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Advertisement247 1917-04-12 11 ♦■M'MMMMHMMMMMMMMMMKMMHMMMMMIM* AYLESBURY NUTTER I LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN F.M.S.) JJ RAILWAY BUILDING, PENANG. 5 Shipping and Forwarding J Agents. TELEGRAMS: AYLESBURY." TELEPHONE HI. 859. ♦■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■a ana J In Stock SULPHURIC ACID j JJ 93% in 200 lb. Lead Lined Cases. J TEAK SHINGLES 1 The Cheapest and most durable form of247 words
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Advertisement532 1917-04-12 11 Mxxxxxsucxxxxxxsacxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx VW I CLINCHER TYRES I x i North British “Clincher” ALL"PLANTATION 9C U RUBBER Motor Tyres are British in every particular and are made by skilled British Labour in the largest dC Jg Rubber Factory in the British Empire. g g The best of rubber, the use of every532 words
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Advertisement2099 1917-04-12 12 X O. —British India NY K i BP CHARTERED BANK OF India Aocar Line. JapaaMailSteamsWpCo.U JIWWStAI ■«■■■Wb INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. j Reserve Fund £l X A (INCOBPOBATED IN HOLLAND.) Reserve Liability of Proprietors £l9on’J/ (Companies Incorporated in England.) jg» Head Office- 4W »W MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. al 38 —X2,099 words
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