Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 October 1917
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1917-10-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. w ESTABLISHED 1837 No. 238. VOL. LXXV. MONDAY, Bth OCTOBER, 1917. PRICE IO20 words
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Advertisement772 1917-10-08 1 n ißnoaDDtaffliraaDaDUDoaannDDD I WANTED I RIJB »ftR A <>XS!GyiMENTB n g for our bi-weekly auction sales, a and private sales. Cash Ad- vances made. n ORDERS FOR ESTATE SUPPLIES. O>' n GOODS for forwarding to any n E part of the world. E O FIRE INSURANCE business. E ;ALLBN DENNYS772 words
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Advertisement85 1917-10-08 1 □□□□□□□■■■■■■■■■■■■ananauia n TXT HEN YOU ARE AWAY g B V V on leave you want to keep a D in touch with Malayan affairs, g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can do g in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of H the85 words
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Article486 1917-10-08 2 police raid on the American Embassy in Berlin, which Mr Gerard describes as a most unpleasant incident,” is one of the episodes in the second instalment of his account of affairs in Berlin at the opening of the war. A great number of British civilians,”486 words
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Article246 1917-10-08 2 General Squiers, in charge of the Amercan aviation programme, has made the following declaration: “We will spend $640,000,000 and more if necessary to open the aerial route which leads to the heart of Germany. The conception which I have of my duty is not246 words
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Advertisement1468 1917-10-08 2 PI NANG GAZETTE. A SSISTANT SEEKS BILLET; working fARDERS are now being booked for /X knowledge Tamil. Three years Para Rubber Seeds from fine old R&tCS 10r Planting—Charge Factory, Division or trees, with a guarantee of 75% germination. g otherwise- Price $l5O P er tOOO Packed bags Casual Advertisements. Box1,468 words
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Advertisement168 1917-10-08 2 A Cure that Cures There are men and women in every locality who are being racked te death with Rheumatism. Many of them have tried electricity, liniments, Turkish and mineral baths, massage, etc., while others have been deotored until they have lost all Dope and patience. Little’S Orlen tai Balm168 words
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Advertisement871 1917-10-08 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. V t h < Visitors to Penang. AN ORDINARY MEETING of the > 3 Municipal Commissioners will be held > Requiring a quiet, < at the Municipal Office, at 4 p.m.» 00 r inexpensive and comfort- i Tuesday, the 9th instant. > p j ace f o S871 words
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Article1172 1917-10-08 3 Mr R D Pringle of the “YMCA" is in Penang. Messrs J Davidson and A J M Lee have left on a trip to Shanghai.—' 1 M.M.’* The Hon Mr W C Michell, who arrived in Penang on Saturday from home, assumed the duties of Resident Councillor1,172 words
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Article388 1917-10-08 3 CENTRAL UNION v. KEDAH. At Victoria Green, on Saturday afternoon the Central Union, Athletic Club met Kedah at football, and a fair attendance witnessed a good fast game. Kedah showed great improvement on their play against C. R. C. The teams lined up at; 5.20 as fallows Central Union388 words
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Advertisement283 1917-10-08 3 SYNOLEO zzzzzzz The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decorations A soft flat finish. Does not rub off. Proclaimed unrivalled for Tropical use. <77 A for Full Range of Artistic Shades t/\SH and Colour Schemes. PATERSON, SHONS fi Co. Ltd. ONOOBFORATED IN ENGLAND,) AGENTS. 1 TF Bill CARTRIDGES283 words
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Advertisement165 1917-10-08 3 yy7E stand unequalled for the orginality of our designs and the value we offer. NEW GOODS. KNITTED COATS. IM Over 100 JMew Goafs have been received, it) Wool, Artificial SilH and Pure Silk nothing to approach them ip Smartness and iff SOelr 1 Amazing utility for Sport, Travel or Ordinary165 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article45 1917-10-08 4 AMERICAN SUCCESS. [Rkutbr’s Tblegbams Washington, October 7. The Navy Department has published a story to the effect that after an exciting fight an American destroyer sank a submarine by dropping bombs in European waters. The British Admiralty has sent a letter of appreciation.[Rkutbr’s Tblegbams ] - 45 words
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Article87 1917-10-08 4 STORIES OF THE SEE ADLER. Washington, October 6, A Navy department despatch from Samoa announces the arrival of an open boat containing the master of an American schooner who related that the German raider Seeadler stranded and was abandoned on Lord Howe Island on the 2nd August.87 words
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Article75 1917-10-08 4 AMERICAN MINISTER’S STATEMENT. Washington, October 6. The Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Daniels, has issued a statement in regard to the complete cooperation of the British Admiralty with the American naval men since the outbreak of war. He characterises the Admiralty’s spirit as one of perfect openress, frankness75 words
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Article78 1917-10-08 4 V. 0. AWARDED. London, October 7. Illustrating the truth of the passage in General Smuts' speech in which he said there had been deeds in the anti-sub-marine campaign so daring that they could only be told sf'er the war, the Court Circular cryptically announces that H. M. the78 words
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Article37 1917-10-08 4 SPANISH OFFICERS SUSPENDED. Madrid, October 7. The Premier announced the escape of submarine U 293, interned at Cadiz on September 10th. The Minister of Marine has suspended responsible officers, and has ordered an inquiry.37 words
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Turkey and the Near East.
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Article51 1917-10-08 4 MAUDE’S CAPTURES. L< ndon, October 6. A Mesopotamia official message gives details of the captures at Ramadieh. They numbered 145 officers and 3,120 men uuwounded and 190 wounded. 1,061 rifles, parts of five unassembled engines, several miles of track, two steam launches, and much material and ammunition were also51 words
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Article99 1917-10-08 4 London, October 4. Messrs. Montagu and Co’s, report says the silver market is inert, and prices are again retrograde in the absence of important buying orders. The return of prices to a lower level favours the Indian Government, wnich is undoubtedly in the position to use large99 words
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Article14 1917-10-08 4 Pari?, October 7. The tramway and ’bus workers have struck work.14 words
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General News
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Article66 1917-10-08 4 A BREAK WITH GERMANY. Monte Video, October 7. A Presidential Decree announces a rupture of relations with Germany. Passports have been handed the German Minister. Uruguay’» Action. Monte Video, October 8. The President, in a message to Congress, says although Uruguay had not received direct injury from Germany,66 words
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Article34 1917-10-08 4 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS SEVERED. Lima, October 6. The Peruvian Congress voted, almost unanimously, to sever diplomatic relations with Germany. German Minister's Passports* Lima, October 7. Passports have been handed the German Minister.34 words
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Article13 1917-10-08 4 Buenos Aires, October 7. Count Luxburg has embarked for Spain.13 words
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Article151 1917-10-08 4 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. Washington, October 6. President Wilson, in a message to the closing session of Congress, announces that the needs of the army and navy have been met in a manner assuring the effectiveness of American arms The war making department of the Government was equipped with powers151 words
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Article74 1917-10-08 4 Washington, October 7. Owing to the effec iveness of Allied methods against submarines, the United States Government War Risk Bureau has reduced insurance rates for Amer’can steamers traversing the war zone by onefourth. America’s Financial Aid. The Press Bureau announces that the American Embassy states that74 words
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Article17 1917-10-08 4 Rome, October 7. Colonel Roosevelt has been invited to visit the Italian front.17 words
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Article32 1917-10-08 4 London, October 7. The President of the Coal Miners’ Association announced that the Government has agreed to the all-round increase of wages mentioned on August 28th (25 per cent).32 words
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Article86 1917-10-08 4 It has been decided to extend the period of this lottery and the closing date for sale of tickets will be December 14 instead of October 26. The public drawing of the lottery will take place on December 14. Mr. G. H Radford, M.P., (L) for86 words
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Article215 1917-10-08 4 THE HANDICAPS. Race 1.—(7 Furlongs.) The E-irl 10.10 Oh La La 9.5 Fallowland 10.10 Field 9. 4 Pretty Molly 10. 2 Idunno 8. 6 Ampang 9. 9 Bonnety Bob 7.11 May B. 7.0 Race 2.—(Scurry Course.) Piincess 9. 7 Argyle 8.3 Polar Star 8.12 Farisha 8.1 Dara 8.215 words
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Article34 1917-10-08 4 To-day's quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $111.70 per picul, business done—an increase of 20 cents. Tin was quoted in London on Saturday at £246 spot, and £243 10s three months.34 words
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Article67 1917-10-08 4 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging (N. L for the week ending October, 6tb, was 19 tons. The output of the Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd,, during the month of September was 275 piculs. The output of Tongkah Compound for September was 50 tons. Messrs. Lean <k67 words
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Article32 1917-10-08 4 The following was the rubber quotation in London on Oct. stb, received yesterday Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s Bfd Smoked Sheet 2s 7d [♦By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co32 words
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Article150 1917-10-08 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Alma lbs. 31,500 Ayer Tawah 29,779 Bandar Sumatra 40,127 Bernam-Perak 20,950 Bukit Toh Alang 15,548 Batu Lintang 3,264’ Cluny 22,720 Cicely 49,241 Consolidated Malay 93,860 Chulsa (Selangor) 10,200 Chemor United 19,007 Dindang 6,392 Eastern Sumatra 17,052 FM S Rubber n150 words
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Advertisement415 1917-10-08 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED POSITION. AS GENERAL ASSISTANT or CONDUCTOR on a Rubber Plantation by a Singalese, several years experience in all branches of Estate work including Office routine. Speaks 6 dialects. Holds excellent testimonials. Apply to Box No. 215, c/o Pinang Gazette. Dynamo and engine complete. Engine about 4BH. P.415 words
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Advertisement31 1917-10-08 4 “Our Day” Dinner. See them in all their glory. Who? The pink Pom Poms. Their one and only appearance. Have you reserved your table for Wednesday at the E. O. HOTEL.31 words
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Advertisement29 1917-10-08 4 ELECTRIC LAMP SHADES Fine Brown Bamboo made with Coloured Silk in Different Shapes. PRICES MODERATE. PORCELAIN TOY TEA SETS At 40 cfs., $1.35 $2.50, Etc. “DAI BUT S U.”29 words
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Miscellaneous293 1917-10-08 4 THE SMASHING SERIAL SUCCESS OF THE SEASON COMING THURSDAY OCTOBER 11TH The Great Secret. A delightful companion picture to the Loves Battlefield. ii hi rmnH Business Manager Thomas Shafto. 1 PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY* TUESDAY WEDNESDAY* OCTOBER 0* 9 10* 1917, CAN YOU BEAT THESE FOR VARIETY? At 8 p. m.293 words
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Obituary18 1917-10-08 4 Obituary. London, October 7. The death is announced of Mr. G. H. Radford, M. P. for Islington E.18 words
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Article1925 1917-10-08 5 THE THIRD PHASE The military correspondent of the Westminster Gazette says.—Events on the West have been steadily working up to a climax. Not a few have been wondering when the next important British attack was coming off. It could have been no secret that the capture of the1,925 words
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Advertisement681 1917-10-08 5 The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food, Sanaphot, For Nerves and Brain —To restore your physical fitness. —To restore poise of the nerve system —To repair the results of weariness and overwork take a glass of Sanaphos on rising, at mid-morning, midafternoon, and on going to bed. You will feel distinctly the681 words
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Advertisement319 1917-10-08 5 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Runnymede Hotel, X PENANG, "SEA SIDE. f 9 aa has much pleasure in bringing to the S public notice that the Jg X NEW ANNEXE x X will soon be available. It is right on the i X 2 sea front. All Rooms have Electric Fans, xx big airy319 words
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Article54 1917-10-08 6 Cantrell. —On October 4, at 27, Cairn hill Road, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs Li M Cantrell, a son. Cowan —On October 5, at E., Adis Road, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs H A Cowan, a daughter. Gattey.—Ou October 4, at the Maternity hospital, Singapore, the wife of Edward54 words
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Article1276 1917-10-08 6 ImSaturday’s issue we published a letter from a correspondent complaining of the soaring prices charged in Penang for practically every article in ordinary use, whether indigenous or imported. One point to make is that the prices in Penang are higher than they ought to be when compared1,276 words
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Article1936 1917-10-08 6 In the speech of General Smuts, wherein he lays the greatest Prep.riojfor possible stress on the Winter. Empire and its Alites putting forth every ounce of eflort into what be calls the last lap,” in the latest blow struck by the British troops in Flanders, and in1,936 words
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Advertisement242 1917-10-08 6 Motor Car I INSURANCE. I British Dominions control I Insurance to., Ltd. 1 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE BEST POLICY. I For Particulars Apply to Sole Agents: j GUTHRIE Co., Ltd., PENANG. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X I TDL I I LIROSA CREAM 96 A non-greasy, non-oily and efficient 96 ft DRESSING FOR242 words
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Advertisement38 1917-10-08 6 FINAL NOTICE. /‘OUR—DAY.” Wednesdayloth [October. EXTENSION OF LICENSE. DINNER AT 8 P.M. Booking for Seats will close at noon On Wednesday. Visitors arriving after dinner will be s2. Tickets can be had at the Entrance. E. O. HOTEL.38 words
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Article130 1917-10-08 7 ■e RUSSIAN CABINET. IpTURES IN BUKOVINA. Lnu AND URUGUAY BREAK WITH BERLIN. R -v ■Smth American Republics, Peru and BiL'uay. have severed diplomatic relaE. with Germany, whose Ministers have Beived their passports. Rouglas Haig reports the capture of 4.836 ■soners on the Ypres battle front on lursday and130 words
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France and Belgium
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Article328 1917-10-08 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] 4,446 PRISONERS. J London, October 4. I 1 Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports khat there has been no infantry fighting of importance. I We have consolidated the captured positions. 4,446, including 114 officers, have been taken prisoner since yesterday morning. Artillery Activity and Raids.[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 328 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1917-10-08 7 ITS EFFECT. London, October 6. Apart from the loss of dominating positions the Germans on October 4th suffered a greater wastage of man power than on any day in 1917, German communiques evade this point and endeavour to encourage the people by dwelling on the restricted British1,386 words
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Article216 1917-10-08 7 POISONOUS PROPAGANDA. London, October 7. Much attention is bestowed on cbe figures published by Reuter showing the proportions of British troops engaged in the fighting since July 31st, namely, English 70 per cent, overseas, 16, Scottish 8 and Irish 6 per cent, and the proportions of casualties,216 words
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Article298 1917-10-08 7 DENUNCIATIONS IN REICHSTAG. London, October 7. A Berlin message says scenes of disorder occurred during a Reichstag debate on an interpellation by the Socialists and Herr Landsberg concerning Tirpitz’s new Fatherland Party. Herr Landsberg declared the party is a pan-German institution, whose leaders utilised war profits to298 words
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Article359 1917-10-08 7 MORE REVELATIONS. Washington, October 6. Documentary proof of the activities of M. 8010 and of the machinations of German diplomacy is furnished in cables between Count Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, and Herr von Jagow, the German Foreign Minister, in February, March and May, 1916, and is now published359 words
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Article72 1917-10-08 7 DEALINGS WITH GERMANY ALLEGED. Paris, October 7. Deputy Turmel was arrested, following some weeks’ investigation of charges of trading with the enemy, in consequence of the discovery of Swiss bank notes to a large amount at Turmei’s residence. The French newspapers have been alleging that Turmel sold72 words
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Article390 1917-10-08 7 RAILWAYMEN’S SERIOUS STEP. Petrograd, October 6. The railwaymen, in view of the Government’s slowness in dealing with their demand for increased wages, decided to cease all railway traffic, except munition and military trains, from the 6ch inst. They have adhered to their decision despite the appeal of M. Kerensky390 words
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Article50 1917-10-08 7 SEPARATE PEACE REJECTED, London, September 6. A telegram from Jassy says that Bulgarian emissaries in Switzerland, now in touch with the Roumanian delegates enquiring as to condition of Rumanian prisoners,have made proposals for a separate peace between Bulgaria and Rumania, The proposals have been rejected with contempt*50 words
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Article, Illustration52 1917-10-08 7 LATEST PROGRESS. Ossindye, October 7. The Belgians are now in contact with the enemy on a nine mile front east of Mahenge. Indian cavalry in the Lindi district captured or destroyed large quantities of foodstuffs, at a clearing base a large tract of enemy country. [Other Telegrams on52 words
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Article904 1917-10-08 8 GERMANY’S NEW POSE. i It is noticeable writes, Mr. W. D. Newton, in order to disparage the Allies, German military writers have adopted the habit of dwelling upon what Major Moraht calls the superior technical resources of their enemies. Every effort is made to show that904 words
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Advertisement608 1917-10-08 8 By Order of tbe Custodian of Enemy Property pursuant to an Order of His Excellency the Governor in Council. In the matter of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinances 1914 to 1916 and of the Alien Enemies (Winding-Up) Ordinances 1914 to 1917. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Of a Valuable Freehold Rubber608 words
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Advertisement276 1917-10-08 8 1 c I J UAe /iv© I fold i i oAgrip h 1 Wi FW II FaßiEKaflg IHil “A grip on the road m 5 c .Mil h uni is worth two on the S fflra 1 steering wheel.” b 5 WW Fit GOODRICH > E feel safe. j n276 words
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STOP PRESS.
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Article142 1917-10-08 9 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] UNFAVORABLE WEATHER. London, October 7. Field Marshal Haig reports that the weather is stormy with heavy rain all day on Sunday. An attempted enemy advance south of Reutel was broken up by our fire. The enemy at dusk this evening putdown a heavy barrage on[Reuter’s Telegrams.] - 142 words
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Article28 1917-10-08 9 ARTILLERY BUSY. London, October 8. A French Eastern commaoiqud reports that the artillery is active ontheVardar front, north of Monastir and in the region of the lakes.28 words
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Article349 1917-10-08 9 Lest we Forget (South India) writes to the Daily Mail :—At the anniversary service of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, held in St. Paul’s Cathedral in May, it is reported that the Archbishop of Canterbury stated that the German missions throughout the349 words
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Article164 1917-10-08 9 A Straits Government Gazette extraordinary states Notice is hereby given that in view of the pi esent shortage of subsidiary silver and copper coins which is due to the fact that persons have not only been illegally takings these coins from the Colony, but also have been hoarding164 words
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91 1917-10-08 9 Peking, September 19 —The Cabinet has decided to establish an Overseas Labour Bureau in Peking, with branches in the treaty ports. This bureau will be under the direct control of the Cabinet Office, while the branches will be placed under the charge of the Commissioners91 words
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Article363 1917-10-08 9 THRELFALL v. SPOWERS. On behalf of the Taiping Our Day Fund, a lawn tennis match was played on Saturday on one of the Perak Club Courts kindly lent for the occasion. The players were Mr. W. H. Threlfall of Penang and Mr. G. H. Spowers of Ipoh.363 words
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Article147 1917-10-08 9 TAIPING OUR DAY" The Committee for Our Day in Taiping met on Saturday to receive the proposals of the Sub-Committee as to the programme to be carried out. The proposals were generally approved, and a working sub-committee was appointed to take steps to carry them out. December Bth is to147 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article336 1917-10-08 9 [To THE EDITOB OF TH! “PlNANO GazXTTB.”] Sir, —It is 10 o’clock on Monday morning. I have waited patiently for the postman with the first delivery but he has not yet arrived. Sarelv something can be done whereby business people can have their letters delivered to them before336 words
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Article712 1917-10-08 9 A LOCAL INTERVIEW. A Malaya Tribune representative has had on interesting interview with Mr Lim Tye Keng, who has just returned to the Colony after eight months somewhere” in Mesopotamia, where he was attached to a Chinese Porter Corps Asked what were bis impressions of the place, Mr Lim712 words
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Article82 1917-10-08 9 Business for meeting on 9th September. 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. Proposed scheme to grant Temporary War Allowance to Municipal Employees on the same82 words
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Article79 1917-10-08 9 The new programme at the Empire tonight includes a three real L Ko Comedy, featuring Mies Alice Howell, the funniest girl on the screen,” in Tillies Terrible Tumbles,” also The Princely Bandit,” in two reels, in which Mr Francis Ford and Miss Grace Cunard lead, besides four reels79 words
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Article125 1917-10-08 9 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Saturday. To-day. OB qQ QQ o Shares. t» >. 5 a 5 2Q 02 09 02 Rubber (Dollar). Alor Gajah.. s4s s4| s4| $4.70 A.-Malay 75c 80c 80c 90c prem A. Molek $2.85 $3125 words
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Article66 1917-10-08 9 (From Oub Own Coreespondent.) Singapore, October 8. At the annual meeting of Mergui Rubber Estates Ltd, Mr Baddeley, who presided said that the profits had increased by $l,lOO but owing to exchange differences and War Tax reserves it was thought undesirable that the dividend should be more than66 words
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Article154 1917-10-08 9 Penang, October 8, 1917. [By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank}, London Demand Bank ...2/4 1/4 4 months* eight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2/4 27/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Re. 3 days* sight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank o 3 days* eight Private. Madras154 words
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Article331 1917-10-08 9 Mon. Oct. B.—Football: Penang C. R. S. v. Perak C. R. C. Esplanade, 5 p.m. Wed. Oct. 10.—E. O. Dinner, Dance, Pink Pom Poms, etc., 8 p.m. Sat. Oct. 13.—Football: Penang v. Kedah, Esplanade, 5 p.m.—Town Band. Sat. Oct. 13. —P.V. Field Operations. Wed. Oct. 17.—Football Cup Tie:331 words
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Article35 1917-10-08 9 The following are the tides for »io-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3.51 a.m. 11.13 a.m. 4.54 p.m. 10.36 p.m. Tomorrow. 4 40 am. 9.54 p.m. 1.23 p.m.35 words
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Article372 1917-10-08 9 A special meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners considered the proposed new bye-laws with regard to advertisement hoardings. The President (Mr. J. Hallifax) was in the chair, and the others piesent were Dr. Veerasamy, Messrs. A. W< Bean, See Tiong Wah, J. A. Elias Tan Kheant Hcck, E.372 words
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Article332 1917-10-08 9 Troopship Burnt. Bombay, September 27.—A fire occurred! on the B. I. S. N. troopship Edavana last Thursday when she was about 200 from Bombay. She was bound for Bombay empty except for a few officials and military officers and troops, the total on board with the ship’s332 words
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Article191 1917-10-08 9 With reference to the urgent call for A ”f Ciass men for Military Service, the General' Officer Commanding notifies for public information that the War Office has recently released a B class man from Military Service in order to obtain the services of an A Class man191 words
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Article38 1917-10-08 9 Hongkong’s Plan. Hongkong. September 24. —The draft of a Bill is gazetted, Section 3 of which enacts that no person shall sell any intoxicating liquor for consumption at any licensed premises, except for cash.38 words
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Advertisement23 1917-10-08 9 MARTIN’b W ?,OL PI T LLS A Remedy for all Irregularities. Boperaediug Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia. Order of all Chemists. etorW ARTIN,Cbernat,SOUTHAMPTON.BMGfcMWB'-23 words
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Miscellaneous74 1917-10-08 9 WAR CARTOON. [Reproduced from the World's Press. n g S 3 D J7 a n Jr <7 n Wa/ 1 n < —r»-- t .-gy- V-A 2 n g n a n 2 n Jg-i 7 2 SLj n -rrwnHml iiijl l JlmiOhr n n 2 Q —.«eCjC, 2 a74 words
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Article1065 1917-10-08 10 I x S NAMES. S, I g.| CQ x S RUBBER (Dollar.) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 84 1 34£ Amalgamated Malay Estates 75c 80c prem. cum. Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate §l5 I §ls| Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 51.45 Sl-56 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 32.85 i S 3 Ayer Panas1,065 words
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Article1157 1917-10-08 10 —M.G. THE MASIERS OF GERMANY. The memoirs of Mr. Gerard, the late American Ambassador to Berlin, are primarily a mirror of the German ruling class at a crisis in the history of their country. In a sense they add little to our knowledge of what the German—M.G. - 1,157 words
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Article61 1917-10-08 10 Have you ever travelled in a special train if not try a ride in one to Sungei Patani on Our Day 9, 10 and 11 November. The “F M 8 Agricultural Bullatin for August and September contains a further instalment of the papers read at the61 words
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Advertisement461 1917-10-08 10 CONSTIPATION. The Cause of much Suffering. When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and enters the blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other ailments disturbing the Heart and Nervous461 words
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Advertisement117 1917-10-08 10 •••••OOOOeMMMOOOOMM*eOOOOMBBNB Great Clearance Sale N O W O N o 2 WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL 8 Co., stheex' penang. ••SIieOOOOMMMMOOOOMMMMOOOOMM*** Penang Rubber Auction Rooms. OUR 322nd AUCTION SALE will be held at 7 Union Street, ON TUESDAY. Bth OCTOBER. 1917. AT 10-30 A. M. SHARP. AUCTION SALES EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY.—PRIVATE SALES117 words
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Article660 1917-10-08 11 THE PROPOSED PROVISIONAL SENATE. It is reported that a mandate will be issued immediately, summoning a Provisional Senate without awaiting a reply from the South West Martial Law at Changsha. A telegram from Hunan to the Government states that Changsha is under martial law and the First Battalion660 words
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Advertisement11 1917-10-08 11 JAPANESE DENTIST. T. NAGATA. NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY. MODERN DENTISTRY.11 words
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Advertisement468 1917-10-08 11 |R. YOUNG Co., Ltd., I PENANG. I CAST CONCRETE SPECIALITIES I s I in OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. 1 j |fJ** rANCY “MOSAIC” J Mir i PrKse^ConmteFlMril| ST iles I i IR I g ‘g M rar a/j* '"M Artistic Colors and Patterns. I Q I PRICE about per 100468 words
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