Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1917
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Title Section20 1917-07-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 173. VOL. LXXV. TUESDAY, 24th JULY, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Advertisement830 1917-07-24 1 s eaoaDoaciDCJoaaaDDDDDatwaaDDa WANTED g g IU’BBEIi CONSIGNMENTS o c for our bi-weekly auction sales, and private sales. Cash Ad- vances made. c ORDERS for estate supplies. g goods for forwarding to any part of the world. c FIRE INSURANCE business. g ALLEN DENNYS Co., g 6 Beach Si. and 7830 words
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Advertisement83 1917-07-24 1 anaauaaXHHHaaHßHßHßaaaaaan a XA7 HEN YOU ARE AWAY B V V on leave you want to keep in touch with Malayan affairs, n H Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, Ac. This you can do in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of a the Pinang Gazette,” published83 words
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Article579 1917-07-24 2 QUESTION OF PAYING COST. Joseph Rothman was brought before the Court at Shanghai for an order of deportation to be made in accordance with The China (War Powers) Order in Council, 1917. Mr A G Mossop, Acting Crown Advocate, appeared for the Crown; His Lordship—l have received579 words
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255 1917-07-24 2 At BuHecourt and Roeux the British artillery throughout has done admirably. All attacks, however, cannot be entirely broken up by the gups, and every day this fighting shows more and more the importance of rifle fire. Great attention to musketry has been traditional in the255 words
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Article58 1917-07-24 2 London, 4th July r—Mr. Chamberlain stated that on June 15th the Government of India had telegraphed that up till then 1,137 Indians had applied for enrolment in the Indian Defence Force. Simla, 7th July The number of applications for enrolment in the Indian Defence Force (Indian Branch)58 words
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Advertisement1305 1917-07-24 2 PINANG GAZETTE. T 7 UROPEAN, British subject, unmarri-1 /"NR DE RS are now being hooked for I X 2/ ed, Engineer and Planter, 6 years Vz Para Rubber Seeds from fine old I&SitCS Ior experience, requires billet reply to trees, with a guarantee of 75% germination. Box No. 160, c/o1,305 words
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Advertisement336 1917-07-24 2 Sale of Valuable Rubber Estate. THE VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE PERTANG RUBBER ESTATE Situate in the district of Jelebu, Negri Sembilan, F.M.S. containing 3,967 acres 1 rood 01 poles, of which 1,054| acres are planted with para rubber, will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, BY Messrs. GLEESON Co., At336 words
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Article866 1917-07-24 3 PENANG’S COMMEMORATION. At a public meeting held in the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, yesterday afternoon, it wag resolved unanimously that the third anniversary of the declaration of war bv Great Britain be commemorated on August 4th on the same lines as on the previous occasions in the Settlement.866 words
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Article583 1917-07-24 3 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. {Specially Translated). Netherlands and the War. The Hague, July 19.—Great Britain has decided to suspend for the time being the most recent decision concerning the closing of the North Sea. The negotiations for a definitely open and free navigation are being continued. Shells583 words
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106 1917-07-24 3 Calcutta, 2nd July :—Replying to an Indian Christian deputation to-day, Lord Ronaldshay said There are 83,000 Indian Christians in Bengal, with its vast population of 45,000,000. If a Community is successfully to preserve and perpetuate itself under such circumstances it is essential that it should106 words
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Article224 1917-07-24 3 Contraband on Bangala.” Mr S Burghall, second Superintendent of Excise, Rangoon, received information that there was a large amoun' of contraband on the SS. Bangala concealed in the carpenter’s cabin and in the bunk of the deck terang. Accordingly, Mr. Burghall deputed Messrs Blake and Gallagher of224 words
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Article227 1917-07-24 3 Madrid. June 9. —Senor Garcia Prieto, the Prime Minister, has tendered the resignation of the Cabinet. The King has confirmed the powers of the Garcia-Prieto Cabinet. The crisis has arisen over demands for reforms by army committees appointed by the troops in different parts of the country.227 words
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Article165 1917-07-24 3 Some people have a tendency to become thin-blooded just as others have an inherited tendency to rheumatism, or to nervous disorders. The condition in which the blood becomes so thin that the whole body suffers comes on so gradually and stealthily that anyone with a natural165 words
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Article839 1917-07-24 3 Lieutenant John E Raphael, the famous footballer and cricketer, died on June 11 from wounds received days previously, aged 35. He represented England at Rugby football on nine occasions and for four seasons played cricket for Surrey, being captain in 1906. It came aa a painful surprise839 words
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Advertisement21 1917-07-24 3 ROBBER STAMPS. T'HE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., is now in ft position to execute orders for all kinds of Rubber Stamps,21 words
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Advertisement23 1917-07-24 3 Where to Stay, Penang :—The E O. Hotel, The Crag Runnymede Hotel. Singapore :—Raffles Hotel. Rangoon :—Strand Hotel. Sindanglaja Pbeangbr, Java:— Grand Hotel.23 words
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Advertisement179 1917-07-24 3 PgITCMEP&(S PrrwG >4iid poH NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. Cash Bonss. 1 L J 9 in. 10 in. 11 in. 12 in. 14 in. $6.80 $6.30 $6.60 $B.lO $11.76 Cash Boxes. FITTED WITH HOBBS’ LOCKS. 9 in. 12 in. 13 in. 14 in. $9.10 $11.20 $1176 $14.80 Fitted with Leather Strap179 words
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Miscellaneous18 1917-07-24 3 WAR CARTOON. [Reproduced from the World's Press k I i i wnar^a^..F > J THE NEW VODKA.—“ Brooklyn Eagle.”18 words
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Article336 1917-07-24 4 —Reuter. THE AGA KHAN’S EULOGY. London, July 23. The Aga Khan, in a long letter to the Times supporting Lord Hardinge, says if any Indian were now in either House of Parliament, no matter of what religion, province, or political complexion, he would have been eager to testify—Reuter. - 336 words
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Article366 1917-07-24 4 Kerensky’s Warning. Petrograd, May 31.—M Kerensky made another of his rousing tpeeches at the congress of the southern front at Odessa. Our watchword is Liberty, Equality and our device is Forward. We have now the freest policy in the world. We have reaped a harvest in a field366 words
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Article59 1917-07-24 4 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 5.45 p.m. till 7.15 p.m. to-day 1. Selection La Vie Pour le Czar ...Clinka 2. Polka ...Oh Honey My Honey ...Cary 11 3. Selection The Geisha ...Jones 4. Waltz Quaker Girl ...Monckton 5.59 words
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Article34 1917-07-24 4 The subscriptions tor One Perak Church Army Tent are now completed, being made up as follows c. North Perak 1,364 35 Ipoh and District 778 55 South Perak 477.20 $2,620.1034 words
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Article892 1917-07-24 4 THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang St. Andrew’s Society was held in the Cricket Club last night. In the absence of the President, Mr. William Duncan, Dr. Park was voted to the chair, the others present being the892 words
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Article526 1917-07-24 4 JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE. Mandalay, July 6. —In passing sentence the court said: Regarding the first accused we find that he was not only a conspirator but also one who took a very prominent part. He was not a man led astray, but one who deliberately took upon526 words
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Article134 1917-07-24 4 Accused Sentenced. Lahore, June 12. —A special tribunal consisting of Mr. C. A. Barron, 1.C.5., President, Mr. S. Wilberforce, 1.C.5., and Rai Bahadur Sham Das, retired public prosecutor. has to-day disposed of what is probably the last of the conspiracy cases. Lal Chand, self-styled Falak, meaning sky,”134 words
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Article225 1917-07-24 4 A neutral who was in Germany recently gives the following account of his impressions First of all, I would say that you are not going to starve the Germans. I have been in Germany several times since war broke out and I cannot honestly say that the225 words
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Advertisement551 1917-07-24 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A SALESMAN for oar Stationery and Fancy Goods Department. Only thoroughly experienced and competent men need apply by letter tot gPRITCHARD <fc Co., Ltd FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY. One Rubber Tyred HTrap and Deli Pony with Harness and fittings complete. Tyres good, Pony perfect. $350 or offer. Apply551 words
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Advertisement205 1917-07-24 4 ALIEN DENNYS Co., I proprietors Of: THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS, where good pstn* am ahaaya atMAwt, THE PEHANG TRANSHIPPING FORWARDING 00.. who undertake*» Aww*gm** ANY PART OF THE WORLD. 1 ESTATE DEPARTMENT,—We pay special attention to ail supplies for WHlSKlES—Buchanan’s “Black and White” and “Red Seal* are —ig the205 words
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Miscellaneous148 1917-07-24 4 EMPIRE 1 THEATRE "W Business Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. Commencing To-night and Showing for Three Nights Only. LUBIN PRESENTS CONFEDERATES IN CRIME A Thrilling and Sensational Detective Photo Play. COMEDY COMEDY JED’S LITTLE ELOPEMENT. A NESTER SCREAM, NINE FATHOMS DEEP A picture teeming with phonographic marvels unique in conception superb in148 words
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Article972 1917-07-24 5 RESULT OF APPEAL. A very important law case was decided in the Manila (P. 1. Courts recently. It was an appeal from a decision of the insular collector of customs imposing a fine on the Prince liner Chinese Prince of 25 pesos for each package consigned to972 words
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Article406 1917-07-24 5 Messrs. Baker Morgan Co., Kuala Lumpur, report under date 20 July Owing to the Hari Raya festival and the business week closing in consequence to-day, we are left with only five days’ trans actions to comment on, during which period, although markets generally have been steady and406 words
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Article499 1917-07-24 5 .Messrs. Fraser A Co., Singapore report:--A fair amount of activity has been exhibited throughout the past week and in many instances the buying orders have exceeded the capacity of sellers and some advances have been registered, but this mainly refers to deals in rubber shares. Confidence in499 words
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Article660 1917-07-24 5 Statutory Meeting. The statutory meeting of Kerling Tin Mines, Ltd., was held Friday at the registered offices, French Bank Buildings, Singapore. Mr. J. M. Sime presided, and there were also present Messrs. A. E. Baddeley, J. A. Elias, J. B. David (drectors), G. E. Wilson, E. H.660 words
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Article1365 1917-07-24 5 DIVIDEND OF 25 PER CENT. The 10th Ordinary General Meeting of the members of the Siamese Tin Syndicate (Limited) was held June 19, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, Mr Cy.il K Butler (the chaarman) presiding. The Chairman said Our gross receipts from sale of ore amounted to the1,365 words
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Article323 1917-07-24 5 THE TIN MARKET Writing on June 13th a London correspondent says Up to a fortnight ago our tin cargoes from the East had had quite extraordinary good luck as regards war risks, but the spell has at last been broken. One of the Japanese liners was sunk, with 100 tons323 words
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Advertisement520 1917-07-24 5 ’.■'iilq uh !•<* illness, nd J 0,«.« I while there is f VtHfor sti’l a lack of vitality, j VltdlVl L: >0 Y ou need more and better I U P nourishment than at other times, I I hieKous System 1 This does not nean a greater quantity of a520 words
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Article28 1917-07-24 6 Frbeman —Aspinall.—At St. George’s Church, Penang, on 23rd July, by the Rev. Keppel Garnier, Colonial Chaplain, Penang, Henry Freeman of Singapore and London, to Kathleen Greville Aspinall.28 words
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Article1142 1917-07-24 6 The relapse which careful student* of political history had expected in Russia has unfortunately supervened. In the country, as at the front, the situation appears to be almost as menacing as Berlin could have hoped for, short of a separate peace with new Russia. In the days1,142 words
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Article1606 1917-07-24 6 We suppose the majority of people read the reports of the keen Votes for and h vel y debate in the Women- House of Commons on women’s suffrage. It was very instruc'ive, though the result was a foregone conclusion. The anti-suffragists who had failed in their effort1,606 words
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Article99 1917-07-24 6 A quiet wedding was solemnised at St George’s Church, Penang, yesterday, Rev Keppel Garnier officiating. ties were Mr Henry Freeman, of Guthrie Co, Singapore and London, 8 Kathleen Greville Aspinall, of the Hospital, Singapore. The bride was gj away by Mr C M Henderson. M r99 words
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Article83 1917-07-24 6 To-day’s quotation for Penang was $lOB.OO per picu done—an increase of 25 cents. 4 Tin is quoted in London to- £239 spot, and £236 10s three mon*u- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bennett leave for Port Swettenham to-day-—“ lowing are leaving thi3 M "Id the Southern Settlement: jjf»83 words
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Advertisement221 1917-07-24 6 gFOR SALE g I MOTOR CARS R of Well-known British and American g g make NEW and SECOND HAND. E g 2 Seater A. C. Complete with Dynamo Lighting Set. R 2 STRAKER SQUIRE. E g 5 PARTIN PALMER. g 5 REGAL. R 7 FORD LANDAULETTE. g g ALSO A221 words
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Advertisement49 1917-07-24 6 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of the Straits Settlements. II Completely Renovated. Bungalows for families also single and double rooms. Laundry on the Premises. Pinang Gazette Press, S LIMITED. S TELEPHONES. 1 Printing Works Manager and J Cashier’s Office 498 J Managing Editor 477 Editor’s Residence 22149 words
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Miscellaneous38 1917-07-24 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 2.54 a.m. 8.52 a.m. 245 p.m. 9.1r0 p.m. To MOBROW, 3.19 a.m. 9.14 a m. 3.09 p.m. 9.33 p.m.38 words
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Article181 1917-07-24 7 SERIOUS EFFECTS OF ANARCHY. SUCCESS EAST OF VILNA. BATTLE ON LAON FRONT. INDIA AND LORD HARDINGE Reuter sts-fces that the enemy have re occupied Tarnopol, in Galicis, where the Russian army has been steadily yielding ground on a considerable front, uni s failing to obey the commands. Farther181 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article, Illustration655 1917-07-24 7 [Rkute’s Telergrams.] THE GERMAN ATTACK. London, July 22. Reuter’s correspondent at the French Headquarters, describing the attack on a four mile front in the Chemin des Dames sector on July 19tb, in which the Fifth Division of the Pru sian Guard, composed of picked battalions, participated,[Rkute’s Telergrams.] - 655 words
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Article189 1917-07-24 7 INCREASED ENEMY ACTIVITY. London, July 22. Reuter’s correspondent at Headquarters reports that the activity of the German artillery, which has been a feature along the Belgium dunes for some days, is steadily increasing. The Germans attempted to consolidate along the support line from which they drove back189 words
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Article112 1917-07-24 7 DEFENDERS’ SUCCESS. London, July 23. Telegrams from correspondents in Kent and Essex show that the attempt to raid London was equal in scale to that on July 7th. Bombs were dropped on Felixstowe and Harwich, but little damage was done, except smashing of glass. The raiders apparently112 words
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Article660 1917-07-24 7 “THE FATEFUL HOUR.” Petrograd, July 22. The remodelled Provisional Government has issued a Proclamation which begins Citizens The fateful hour has struck It declares that the Kaiser’s armies have broken the Russian front, facilitated by the criminal levity and blind fanaticism of some and the treachery of others.660 words
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49 1917-07-24 7 A telegram from Dvinsk states that about a thousand soldiers have arrived there from the front showing signs of poisoning. While they were fraternising with the Germans the latter regaled them with, vodka, the poisonous effects of which were only felt several hours later.49 words
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Article, Illustration365 1917-07-24 7 NEAR TARNOPOL. London, July 23. A Russian official message says there is intense artillery fire south-west of Dvinsk. The enemy continues to attack west of Tarnopol. Our troops continue to retreat beyond the Sereth. The enemy has occupied Zagorbelia, which is a suburb of Tarnopol. Despite our superiority365 words
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Article87 1917-07-24 7 Referring to a statement by M. Cachin, a French Socialist, that Russia had ten million soldiers and a hundred thousand officers ready to resist, and to attack the enemy, Mr. H. M. Hyndmann, the British Socialist, declares that “the truth is of course, that she has not, equipped87 words
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Article864 1917-07-24 7 A correspondent of the Outro Rossii with the Russian Army gives a number of instances of the pacifist offensive conducted by the German soldiers with the view of demoralizing She Russian Army. One of the proclamations thrown by the German soldiers into the Russian trenches runs864 words
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Article39 1917-07-24 7 IN FIGHTING TRIM. London, July 23. Reuter’s correspondent at the French Headquarters says news from Rumania states the army is thoroughly prepared to renew the war. It has been thoroughly rearmed, re-equipped and trained under French direction.39 words
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Article40 1917-07-24 7 TWO INCIDENTS. London, July 23. An Egypt official report says enemy cavalry on July 19th pushed nine miles west of Beersheba. Our mounted troops drove back the enemy to Beersheba. We successfully raided Turkish trenches south west of Gaza.40 words
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Article40 1917-07-24 7 HOPES FOR AN ALLIED TRIUM PH. Athens, July 23. The King of Greece has telegraphed to the King of the Belgians on the occasion of the Belgian Independence anniversary, sympathetically conveying Greece’s hope of an Allied triumph.40 words
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Article25 1917-07-24 7 Salonika, July 23. It is officially anonnced that we successfully i aided Homondos, south-west of Seres. Our aeroplanes bombed Demirhissar and Puljovo.25 words
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Article, Illustration89 1917-07-24 7 SEVERE FIGHTING. London, July 23. An East Africa official report says the enemy evacuated Mtshakama on July 17th. We pursued the main body, which occupied a ridge north of Narongombe, which we attacked on July 19th. Severe fighting occurred, the enemy stubbornly resisting, frequently counter-attacking, and sustaining heavy89 words
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Article138 1917-07-24 7 SENATE’S VOTE OF CONFIDENCE. Paris, July 23. The Senate has passed unanimously a vote of confidence in the government and trusts the government will suppress all propaganda against discipline and the security of the nation. Previously M Clemenceau made a remarkable speech denouncing pacifism. M, Ribot’s Declaration.138 words
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Article112 1917-07-24 7 PRESS APPROVAL. London, July 23. The papers cordially approve of Mr. Lloyd George’s ruthless analysis of Dr. Michaelis’s subterfuges. Mr. Hughes' Support. Melbourne, July 23. Mr Hughes, in an interview, said he entirely agreed with Mr Lloyd George that Dr Michaelis’s honeyed mouthings are hypocritical cant intended112 words
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Article61 1917-07-24 7 SUBMARINISM THE HOPE. Zurich, July 23. On the first occasion since the establishment of the Empire, the Kaiser met the Socialist leaders in an informal conference. He told them that submarining was succeeding beyond all expectations, bringing ruin and destruction to Britain." The Emperor emphasised the connection61 words
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Article42 1917-07-24 7 Bangkok, July 23. Siam has declared war on Germany, arrested the Germans, and seized 18,965 tons of German shipping. [A telegram from our Bangkok correspondent stating that Siam had declared war on Germany and also on Austria, appeared on Sunday.]42 words
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Article31 1917-07-24 7 London, July 23. The House of Commons rejected an amendment to raise agricultural wages in the western area to a minimum of 30/weekly, by 301 votes to 102.31 words
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Article764 1917-07-24 8 WHAT THE GERMAN DECEPTION REALLY MEANS. In a letter to the Press Brigadier-general Henry Page-Croft, M.P., discusses the for- I mula No annexations and no indemnities,” and what its deceptions mean. The true facts of the situation (he writes) are as follows: Germany has conquered Austria-Hungary, Poland, the764 words
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Article278 1917-07-24 8 Penang, July 24, 1917. Bbbf—cts. Soup per catty 16 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 18 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail each 40 Tongue 60 Feet 30 Heart 40 Liver per catty 40 Fillet of Beef 64 Pork— Pork per catty 52 Pork with fat 40278 words
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Article69 1917-07-24 8 CLOSE AT GENERAL POST OFFICE CLEARANCES. To-DAT. Klang for Port Swettonham and Singapore. Pangkor tor Bindings and Sitiawan. Sappho for Teluk Anson. MAILS. For Per Close. To-Morrow. Setul and Trang (via Sungei Upeh) 2.30 pm. Thursday. Ceylon, India, Mauritius, 10 a.m. Aden, Egypt and U P 9 a.m. Europe,69 words
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Article117 1917-07-24 8 Penang, July 24, 1917. (By Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank\. London Demand Bank 2/4 1/4 4 months’sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2/4 13/16 3 Documentary ...2/4 27/32 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. "I 3 davs’ sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 3 days’ sight Private Madras Demand117 words
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Article145 1917-07-24 8 Phnang, July 24, 1917. S. P. Tapioca $ll.OO sales M. P. Tapioca sll} sellers. Gold leaf $72. Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) sl6} buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom Trang Pepper $32.00 season over Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $4B sellers. Cloves season over145 words
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Advertisement404 1917-07-24 8 Weak Kidneys and Backache Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Strengthen Tour Kidneys and Cure Backache and Urinary Trouble. You cannot be well when your kidneys are out of order. No. you must suffer, because your blood will be tilled with bad matter which your kidneys are too' weak to remove. What you404 words
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Advertisement57 1917-07-24 8 Diamond and Wedding and Gem set Jewellery Engagement Rings Jewellery of Latest Designs at very moderate prices. IV. D. De SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller and Engraver, .74. BISHOP STREET. PFNANG. Re-setting and Established Repa ing and mounting. 1900. Re- ilding. MARTIN’b A Remedy for all Irregularities. Superseding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil57 words
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Advertisement538 1917-07-24 8 t// r“ il l V\ A 2 for Look at that pair of skinny scarecrows I Why don’t they try Sarpol AN EASY WAY TO GET FAT AND BE STRONG. The trouble withe most thin folks who wish to gain weight is tbatthjfy insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing538 words
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Article782 1917-07-24 9 TWO DAYS’ COMPETITIONS. Rapid at 300 yards, 8 shots in 45 seconds, H P.S. 40 Sergt Chan Cheng Khoon H’cap .78 made 37.58 Corpl C C Rogers .72 36 92 pte G S Evans "67 36.70 Capt J G Allan '55 36.40 Pte G B Southam782 words
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Article1026 1917-07-24 9 Excess-Profits Tax Muddle—Alternative Methods of Taxation. The agitation against the grossly unjust operation of the excess-profits tax in connection with young rubber producing companies gross apace, writes Mr. Killick in The Financier of Bth June. If the campaign fails in its object the industry will have to thank1,026 words
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Article305 1917-07-24 9 Mr Hugh S Russell Penang, has received the following letters in acknowledgment of money subscribed by local Irishmen on St. Patrick’s Day. Over-Seas Club, Aldwych, London, W.C. June 19tb, 1917. Dear Sir, —On behalf of the Central Committee of the Club will you please convey305 words
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Article247 1917-07-24 9 Thefts on Butcher’s Island. Bombay, July 6. —At the Bombay Police Court on Thursday two men were charged with the theft of mail bags containing silver coins, postal orders, etc., of the aggregate value of Rs 160. The evidence showed that light mail bags from the wreck247 words
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Article59 1917-07-24 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list:— Yesterday. To-day no si Shares 22 22 s "o a ”5 tQ tr MT? Rubber (Dollar). Malakoff $4.20 $4.30 Pulau Bulang $5 ss| $5 ss| ex Scudais $6.85 $7 $7 s7£ Mining. Trong D.59 words
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Article57 1917-07-24 9 The following was the rubber quotation in London on July 23rd, received to-day Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s 8d Smoked Sheet 2s 7d [♦By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co. The State of North Borneo is included in the list of countries regarding which the coinage orders were57 words
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Article399 1917-07-24 9 An Accused Discharged. The hearing of the charge of murder brought against Yahya bin Mat Saman, a rubber tapper on Yarak Estate, Province Wellesley, at the Assizes before Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward, was concluded yesterday. The jury, returned a verdict of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, by a399 words
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Article993 1917-07-24 9 j S 5§ ca oo R U B B E RI(Dollar.) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate $1.20 $4.30 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates SIJ $1.30 Ayer Molek $2.40 $2.60 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates I SlO4 $ll 1 Balgownie Rubber Estate j $54 $6 cum. Batu Lintang slf I prem. Do. (7993 words
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Advertisement49 1917-07-24 9 Cockle’s ANTIBILIOUS Pills regulate the Liver, clear the system, overcome Biliousness, Indigestion, Depression, Sick Headache, etc. Just one at night for three or four days. Try them! Of chemists thvtughcut the world. Prices in England 7/7J and 2/9. AME 6 COCKLE A SO., 4, Gt Ormond Bt, London. M*49 words
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Advertisement222 1917-07-24 9 “THE PINANG GAZETTE.’ OFFICE ANDIPRESS UNION STREET. PENANG/STRAITSISETTLEMENTS Revised Rates of SUBSCRIPTION From Ist January, 1917. For Daily Issue Local Delivery $3O per annum. Country $35 Foreign $36 Weekly Issue $lB per annum post free. ADVERTISING RATES will be sent on PA. application. No advertising contract is binding on the222 words
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Article2830 1917-07-24 10 A GRAPHIC STORY. Bombay, July 3—The following account of hia experience has been written by Mr. Richard Reading, a survivor from the “Mongolia,” who is now in Colaba War Hospital. Mr. Reading was for several years editor of an English sporting paper, and on the outbreak of the2,830 words
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Article23 1917-07-24 10 July 27. —War Anniversary Demonstration, Committee Meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 4.30 p.m. July 28.—P.V. Field Operations July 29.—P.V.R.C. Shoot 7 a.m.23 words
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Advertisement46 1917-07-24 10 I PINKETTES are tiny sugar-coated laxatives, I ooev fn falrp thorough in their action, yet do eaS y 10 TaKe not gripe. 50 cents per phial at your druggist’s or direct by mail on re- ceipt of price from DR. WILLIAMS’ MEDICINE COMPANY, SINGAPORE. J •«■«■■LmmaaaitaHaiaHßiaiioMßeaNaiaiaiaif46 words
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Advertisement369 1917-07-24 10 p l n M. C. T. Patent Process for h, I I’ Coagulating Latex. have undertaken to exploit the Maude, Crosse, Thomas patents, by which process complete Coagulation is obtained without the use of Acetic Acid, or other Coagulant. The process has been successfully employed for a considerable d period369 words
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Article939 1917-07-24 11 LORD RONALDSHAY’S VIEWS. Calcutta, July 6.—Replying; to the welcome addresses presented to the Governor at Dacca yesterday, His Excellency referring to self-Government said With regard to the greater measure of self Government to which you look forward, I think it only right that I should utter a939 words
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Advertisement213 1917-07-24 11 g Quality. S With LEA PERRINS’SAUCE, JsT a few drofs sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious piq uanc y an d flavour. r*sU< The QUALITY and concentration of its kTm ingredients make a little of this sauce go213 words
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Advertisement426 1917-07-24 11 ziuennn I THE CANADIAN I =F O R D— The Most Economical 5-Passenger Gar on the market and the Best Motor Gar Value in the world. n n READ WHAT A SINGAPORE MOTORIST SAYS: g Messrs. WEARNE BROS., LTD. g Lear, Sirs. jj With reference to the FORD car purchased426 words
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Advertisement2088 1917-07-24 12 P-&O- British India N. Y. K. K. P. M. Ancar I Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld KON N |JkATfcHA A pHJ VAART p Appear LHICa incorporated in japan. ,j MAATSCHAPPIJ tw-upc.p.ta, j 1/ (IMCOBPOBATED IK HOLLAND.) Ileserve Liability of Proprietor, f (Companies Incorporated in England.) Jft. IRn„„l Parlut S NComvanul2,088 words
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