Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 October 1917

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY ESTABLISHED T 833., No. 241. VOL. LXXV. THURSDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1917. PRICE 10 CENJS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 627 1 I UP-TO-DATE PRINTING 7 of every description undertaken, I from a visiting card to the largest E size poster, by g The Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd., J with care and promptitude. I I Estimates given free and artistic S display guaranteed. I xxxxxxxxxxmcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I < BEAR J| j.' ESTATE REQUISITES.
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    • 79 1 □□□□□□□■■■■■■■■■■■■□□□□□□a XA7 HEN YOU ARE AWAY a n V V on leave you want to keep n 2 in touch with Malayan affairs, g Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can do in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of the Pinang Gazette.” published
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  • 960 2 At the time of the resignation of General Goethals from the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, 425 ships, of a total deadweight tonnage of 1,860.000 tens, had been ordered. Of these 348 were wooden and 77 were steel ships. German sentimentality is of the mushy kind. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1431 2 SITUATION WANTED. FOR SALE. A YOUNG AND ENERGETIC MAN pULLMAN MOTOR CAR 1917 Five seeks employment on a healthy A Passenger Model. Registered to carry Estate in Province Wellesley or in the Beven passengers. Perfectly New—arrived F.M.S. aze 22, capable of supervising labour J»*? 1 An opportunity to get a
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    • 352 2 1 SELANGOR TURF CLUB J Z ;j 3 WAR LOAN LOTTERY.! Value $500,000 Or such lesser or greater amount as may be subscribed- a s 'Tickets S 3 eacli. j 2 The amount subscribed as follows: Z ’3O per cent in 1 prize. t •5 12 1 P rize z
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  • 1956 3 watchdogs of THE DEEP.’ The biggest surprise of the war has become the biggest problem, says Mr.’ Isaac F. Marcossou. the well-known American writer. More than this, the submarine provided the concrete reason why America is actively lined up in this great conflict, and it will doubtless afford
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  • 306 3 The War has got to be Fought to a Finish.” I am very doubtful about going to Stockholm. I don't quite see what we are going there for.” -aid Mr. Bernard Shaw, speaking at Godaiming. War is a thing which does not enter the Social st
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  • 269 3 PENANG WOMEN WORKERS. Amount previously acknowledged $5,936.88 Mrs Pennv $l5 Mrs Pritchard $10; Mrs Hvme $5 Mrs Saye $2 Mrs J A Brown $1 No. 36 $2 50 —Total $5,9 1 2.38. Hospital garments for soldiers ready cut out for workers will be given out at
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  • 857 3 GETTING READY FOR THE FRAY. M ashington, August 30.—Following an excess war profits tax at 33 per cent., 56 members of the upper house signed a petition for closure on the war tax measure debate, and under the new rules the bill will be called to vote if
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 INSURE YOUR CAR WITH TIE EXCESS INSURANCE Ct., LN. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. For Full particulars as to Rates etc., Apply to AMMMN SILHLIAN C»., UC.
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    • 161 3 VVTE stand unequalled for the orginality of our designs and the value we offer. NEWJiOODS. KNITTED COATS. Over 100 New Coats’lhave been received, iq Wool, Artificial Silk and Pure Silk nothing to approach WWpIK? them iq Smartness and WfsffT Amazing utility for Sport, Of|l|r tr Travel or Ordinary Wear. Prices
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • General News
    • 215 4 THE NEED FOR PROPAGANDA. London, October 10. The speech by Dr. Michaelis in the Reichstag w«s in reply to an interpellation by the Independent Socialist, Herr Dittomann, who complained of pan-German propaganda in the army. Dr. Michaelis denied the propaganda was pan- German,and proceeded to indicate that the
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    • 276 4 GERMANY’S ANSWER. Amsterdam, October 10. Speaking in the Reichstag, Baron von Kuhlmann, the Foreign Minister, declared that there only one answer to the question, Can Germany in any form make concessions regarding Alsace-Lorraine?” The answer is No, never, so long as a German can hold a gun. T 1
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    • 326 4 A German Revolution ADMIRAL CAPELLE’S DISCLOSURE. Copenhagen, October 10. A sensational statement was made by Admiral von Capelie in the Reichstag, disclosing a plan to introduce Russian revolutionary ideas into the German Navy. Admiral von Capelie asserted that Independent Socialist members of the Reichstag in the course of a conference,
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    • 679 4 Pan-Germanism absorbs also the Scandinavians.” —Ernst Hasse in Zwanzig Jahre Alldeutscher Arbert.” All Morocco in the hands of Germany German cannon on the route to Egypt and India, German troops on the Algerian frontier this would be a goal worthy of great sacrifices.” —Maximilian Harden, in
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    • 46 4 ITALIAN SUBMARINE’S EXPERIENCE. Washington, October 10. Mr. Daniels announces that an American patrol boat at night time fired on an Italian submat ine, which failed to answer the signals, killing an officer and a man. Mr. Daniels has expressed regret at the unfortunate occurrence.
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    • 49 4 NEW CONSTRUCTION. Washington, October 10. Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, announces that the Navy’s construction plans consist of 787 vessels from Super*Dreadnoughts to submarine chasers. The cost is estimated to exceed $1,150,000,000. Some vessels have already been completed and the remainder are being rushed.
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    • 374 4 A submarine accident is told by several British seamen who reached Yokohama by the Korea Maru, Captain E. O. Evans of Furness, Withy and Company, accompanied by seven men who will be deck officers or engineers of the new British steamer War Wolf which has been purchased
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    • 48 4 EXTRAORDINARY END. London, October 10. A telegram from Sydney says the Seeadler left Germany dhguistd as a Norwegian t’mber-’hio. The crew claim to have sunk £8,000,000 worth of shipping. She was being cleaned on Mopeha Island when a tidal wave buried her in the san L
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    • 95 4 Harrisburg?, October 9. Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, in a speech, said before long America’s fighting nucleus would aggregate more than 1,300,000. The nation bad diverted its industries to war purposes so effectively that when our army takes its place abroad it will ba armed as wed as
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    • 88 4 THE STRONG HAND IN AMERICA. Washington, October 10. The food administration announces that President Wilson within a few days will issue an executive order requiring manufacturers and distributors of some twenty fundamental foods to operate under license restriction»» designed to prevent unreasonable profits, speculation and hoarding. Meat-packers, colds
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    • 20 4 BRITISH ACTIVITY. London, October 10. A German official report says: The Bulgarians repulsed the English southwest of Lake Doiran.
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    • 39 4 VISIT TO MADRID. Madrid, October 9. The Portuguese President will arrive at Madrid to-day. King Alfonso will meet him at the station. A Visit to France. San Sebastian, October 10. The Portuguese President has gone to France.
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    • 78 4 DEPUTATION TO PREMIER. London, October 10. A joint Committee of the Trade Unions and Members of Parliament urged Mr Lloyd George immediately to increase the pay of soldiers and sailors 100 per cent, with increases for other ranks below officers. Mr. Lloyd George pointed out what had
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    • 45 4 STRONG SUPPORT FOR THE WAR. Bordeaux, October 10. A four days’ Conference of the Socialist Party has concluded. The Conference, by an overwhelming majority, adopted a motion in favour of assisting in the conduct of the war, and voting the Government’s war credits.
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    • 95 4 LORD RHONDDAB WARNING. London, October 10. The Press Bureau pays Lord Rhondda, replying to an agricultural deputation, dealt with a complaint that the fixed prices for meat were unremunerative to the farmer He referred to the danger of a world famine in meat in 1918. If Sir Arthur
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    • 99 4 THE AREA AFFECTED. Shanghai, October 9. The floods, which converted streams into rivers two miles wide and forty feet deep, breached the Peking-Hangkow Railway at 600 places, broke down the banks of the grand canal, flooded Tientsin concessions and burst the banks of the Yellow River.
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    • 44 4 LORD NORTHCLIFFE’S WARNING. Montreal, October 10. Lord Northcliffe, speaking at the Canadian Club, said unless rhe food question was taken up in Canada with vigour equal to Great Britain’s the rations of the soldiers at the front must be cut down.
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    • 16 4 Paris, October 10. Madame Turmel, the wife of Deputy Turmel, has been arrested.
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    • 17 4 London, October 9. Silver is at 45|d. Buyers are holding back, and the market is dull.
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  • 68 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. g tn g e Shares. >, -2 >» -2 CQ to 0Q 3Q Rubber (Dollar). Changkat s9| $lO s9| s9} Sandycroft $4.40 $4.60 $4.40 s4| Temerloh- $1.55 $1.60 $1.55 $1.65 Bangnon V,
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  • 576 4 Mr F H English of Kuala Lumpur is shortly leaving for Home. Mr R O N Anderson, Director of Public Works, F M 8, is in Ipoh. Mr Hardman returns to the Southern Settlement by the Krian, this evening A Memorial Service for the late Capt R
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  • 59 4 The following are additional rubber outputs for September Asahan lbs. 40,283 Ampac 20,000 Anglo-Sumatra 72,630 Bah Lias 42,597 Bila Sumatra 7,161 Central Sumatra 8,800 Investment Trust 51,201 Investment Trust (Tea) 331,967 Mendaris 22,427 Sialang 113,473 Soengei Rampah 15,764 Sungei Kari 32,320 Tandjong 111,968 Toerangie 16,195 Tanah Datar 13,884
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  • 76 4 Messrs. Allen Dennys Co., advise that the under-mentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at their 323rd auction sale held to-day Smoked diamond sheet No 1 $ll5 to $ll9 Smoked diamond sheet No 2 105 113 Unsmoked sheet No'l 106 Unsmoked sheet No 2 93
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 439 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WA NTED, A TAMIL CONDUCTOR to take charge of a small estate, mmt be competent in tapping and manufacture of Rubber. Please apply with copies of testimonials to V. K. M. c/j Post Master, Taiping. DRAUGHTSMAN. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, for temporary engagement, salary $lOO per mensem, must be experienced
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  • 459 5 Tientsin, September 24.—The floods here are the most serious in fifty years. Trafic on the Tientsin-Pukow railway has been suspended and the waters are gaining height in the extra-Britisb, French and Japanese Concessions. Meanwhile, dykeing is proceeding everywhere. The British Volunteers have been called out to supervise
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  • 431 5 S T.” Malacca, October 9.—At the inquest held on the body of the robber who was shot at Batu Berendam by Towkay Chia Bian Wan on the night of Thursday. September 20, a unanimous verdict was returned exonerating Mr Bian Wan from all blame, The court congratulated
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  • 495 5 WAR TAXATION. The following minutes of the seventh annual general meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held on September 12 are communicated The Hon Mr W G Darby was in the chair and addressed the meeting as follows via:— Turning first of all
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  • 160 5 Proceedings in the case in which Mr. William Hart Darragh was charged with causing bodily harm to a Japanese named Katsutaro Takata, whereby death ensued, was resumed in the United States Consular Court, Bangkok. Tne Court’s judgment whs Having heard and tried the foregoing complaint filed by Seuchi
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  • 127 5 Cairo, August 11.—Travellers returning from the western frontier report that a great revolt has broken out amongst the Tripolitan Arabs and the Turkish regulars in Cyrenaica. The cause of the trouble is the arbitrary behaviour of the Turkish officers who have laid their hands on al’ the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 396 5 H Appropriate, always. Sm With certain dishes, such as Game, LEA Wi*? PERRIHS' SAUCE is always appropriate. TgT It is the recognised sauce for such use. PTS In fact, for everything with which a sauce zSC mV R can be used, LEA PERRINS’ is invariably MM] the BEST. It has
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    • 11 5 JAPANESE DENTIST. T. NAGATA. NEXT DOOR TO THE DISPENSARY. MODERN DENTISTRY.
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    • 338 5 ‘pHULzNANA BL 'Ragd A Bouquet of India’s QQ Choicest Flowers. II -Z-. An entrancingly fragrant and powerful scent, yet not cloying, Phul Nana blends all the choicest scents of an x/*’* J Indian Garden into an unique perfume. i Try it and enjoy this luxury in sweet A smells. Phul-Nanii
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  • 20 6 Lane. —At Ipoh, on October the 9th to Mr. and Mrs. E D. Lane of Parit Buntar, a daughter.
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  • 1306 6 THE MADE IN GERMANY" PEACE. It is obvious from the tone, no lees than the actual words of the Imperial Chan cel’or’s speech in the Reichstag, that the arrogant War Lords atd consistent supporters of Junker ideals still seem to cliog to the idea of a German peace and pretend
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  • 1230 6 Reuter announces the death of His Highness Prince Hussein Death of the Kamel Pasha, first Sultan Sultan of Egypt, of Egypt, who was reported to be dangerously ill yesterday. Sultan Hussein, who was 64, was uncle of the deposed Khedive, and second son of the late Khedive
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  • 29 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin it Penang was $110.50 per picul buyers. Tin was quoted in London yesterday at £244 10s spot, and £242 10s three months
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  • 28 6 The result of mining operations during the month of September, of the Ulu Piah Company, Limited, was as follows :—Mine output 280 piculs, approximate value $lB,OOO.
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  • 31 6 The following was the rubber quotation ic London on Oct. 9 h, received yesterday: Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s Smoked Sheet 2s [♦By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.
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  • 505 6 The homeward mail (Mail B) closes at 10 a.m. to-morrow registration till 9 a mj parcels till 8 a.m. Duplicates of letters, the originals of which went forward by Mail A (on Sunday) should not be forwarded by the Mail B. Letters posted at Dato Kramat atd E&,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 305 6 I -THE- North am House Photographic Studio, JIJ. NORTBAM ROAD, PENANG. T»L 591 /8 THE READING ONE, I Unequalled Faculties, BequHlte Experience, thus en- auUng alwaya the production ot only the beet results in u t Studio Portraiture. Enlargements. Outdoor Groups, *e- L—,—.»—- H bopom x T. D. L. g
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    • 13 6 S. 0.” GARAGE. The best English French Cars on Hire. TeL No. 322.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 37 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. Today. 9.40 am. 4.12 a.m. 10.32 p.m. 4.10 p.m. Tomorrow. 10.19 a.m. 4 44 a.m. 10.53 p.m, 4.41 p.m.
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  • 226 7 HOUTHULST FOREST REACHED. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE. THE GERMAN REPLY. The Allied offensive on Tuesday in the Ypres area, despite unfavourable weather, was very successful, the whole of the objectives being gained, Sir Douglas Haig reporting the capture of over a thousand prisoners and the French of over
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  • France and Belgium
    • 1308 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.' VERY SUCCESSFUL." London, October 9. Field Marshal Haig reports: Continuous heavy rain yesterday afternoon and evening made the ground sodden and very difficult for the passage of troops. Notwithstanding stormy weather and waterlogged ground, we launched the attack, in conjunction with the French, with very successful
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    • 1296 7 VILLAGES CAPTURED. London, October 9. A French comminque s ays Our attack launched this morning developed brilliantly. The troops, after crossing the marshy brook of Proonbeck, carried with admirable dash on a front of 2,500 metres, the enemy’s defences, despite the difficulties of the ground and bad
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    • 138 7 TRAINED NEW ARMIES. London, October 9. General Sir Archibald Murray will succeed General Sir Archibald Hunter in the Aldershot command. General Hunter, on taking up an im portant appointment at the War Office, has issued a farewell order, in which he states that Lord Kitchener ordered
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  • Russia.
    • 63 7 ministers visit TO HEADQUARTERS. Petrograd, October 10. The formation of the new Cabinet entailed the dissolution of tbe Cou cil of Five, created to deai with th* Komiloff trouble. M Kerensky, General Verkhifvsky, Admiral Veredetevsky and M Terestchenko have gone to Headquarters to confer wi h Allied
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    • 466 7 Demonstrations on Departure. Describing the removal of the ex-Tsar and his family to Tobolsk, the Petrograd correspondent of the Morning Post says there were three trains, none of them Tmperial. but only ordinary' saloon car trains The Imperial train, by the way, had been kept intact as
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  • Italy’s Campaign
    • 50 7 AUSTRIAN ATTACKS; London, October 10 An Italian official report says: Werepulsed repeated enemy attacks on Monday, attempting to gain ground at Castagnavizza, on the Carso front. Furious fighting endued. All our positions were maintained. We drove back, with heavy IcHBe?, enemv attacks last evening between Vippacco and Castagnavizza.
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    • 62 7 SIX MEN SENTENCED. Rome, October 10. The trial by court martial ha? concluded of six men charged in connection with incendiary fires at Genoa, and an explosion at a munitions factory in 1916, and with having relations with the enemy. Three were sentenced to be shot, two
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  • 45 7 Cairo, September 10. The Saltan of Egypt is dead. The New Saltaa. London, Octob .-r 10 The death of the Saltan of Egypt is announced in the Londoa papers. Prince Ahmed Fuad succeeds to the Saltanate. [Other Telegrams on Page 4’.
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  • 989 8 «x i g NAMES. g. 2 QQ CO RUBBER (Dollar.) Alor Gajah Rubber Estate s4| Amalgamated Malay Estates 80c prem. Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate BL> c, rX Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 31.45 Sl'Ak Ayer Molek Rubber Co. B—Bo Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 812 Balgownie Rubber Estate 565 Sbj Batu
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  • 431 8 Messrs. James F. Hutton Co., L/d., Manchester, reported on Wednesday, August 22nd, as follows Liverpool Cotton. Week Fixed Prices Mid-Americau—Spot 19.35 19.95 Mid-American, Current Month 18.15 18.30 F.G.F. Egyptian—Spot 30.75 30.75 F.G.F. Egyptian, Current Month 24.25 29.15 New York Cotton. Spot—Cents. 25.30 26.70 Current Month 24
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  • 188 8 The following are the minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Tuesday, the 25th September, 1917. Present :—Messrs. Hon. W. Peel (President), F. Duxbury, A. M. Goodman, Chee Wor Lok. Absent :—Hon. A F. Goodrich, Messrs Qaah Beng Kee, and Yeoh Guan Seok. 1. The
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  • 171 8 Writing to the M M.” Private Owner says;—One bears a great deal now-a daj s of the big Young Producer,” and of the inequities and iniquities of the Excess Profi s Tax imposed by the Home Government. But what about the despair of the small “private owner” after
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 133 8 Join the Crowd r'-vvZJ of .satisfied users ©I >7 Vy MICHELIM^gjYW^ s List of Stockists Penang; Chin Kooi 4 Co., The Cycle 4 Carriage Co., Chin Seng 4 Co., Ltd., G. W. Wilson 4 Co. iMimannaQDiMMß nnnnsMsssnnnann M J Just Arrived J M ——W M n By Special Permission of
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  • 536 9 AT THE E. O. SUCCESSFUL “OUR DAY EFFORT Always in the forefront in assisting good ftUB e- Mr Sarkies arranged a moat popular function on behalf of the Our Day Fund tor last night, the dinner, special entertainment, dance, and other features being quite up to the E O standard.
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  • 30 9 Singapore’s Our Day Total. (Fbom Oub Own Cobrespondent.) Singapore, October 11. Singapore’s “Our Day” Fund has reached $98,700. The members of the Danish community subscribed $l,OOO, and the Teochews $4,500.
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  • 62 9 The following are entries and handicaps for the Ipoh Rag Gymkhana on Saturday, -3th inst, on behalf of Our Day.” Race I. Silver Blaze Scratch Putting Green Rovuma 150 yards Mirage 80 Ann 100 Sir Percival 130 Race 11. st. lb?. Dum Dum 12.00 Maori Boy 11.07
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  • 58 9 The first of the famous Metro films, which have had a great run in Singapore, will be given at the Empire Theatre tonight. The Great Secret is a thrilling story of adventure of appealing interest, the acting and the production generally being of a very high standard.
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  • 229 9 The final in the A Singles handicap in the Penang Cricket Club lawn tennis tournament was played last evening. The weather was unfavourable, there being a slight drizzle at the commencement* The light was poor, and this affected the players, F N Syer
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  • 283 9 At the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, field on Tuesday, the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed The President referred to two plans of model dwelling houses and said further di-cu sions would take place at a later meeting. The
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  • 42 9 [Fbom Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, October 11. At the Singapore Rubber Auctions, 1,246 tons were catalogued. The market was quiet, and the demand fair. Fine pale $124, ribbed smoked $l2l, plain smoked $lll. Medium and lower grades improved $6.
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  • 178 9 The race for the Quarter-Mile Championship and Sealed handicap of the Penang Swimming Club has been postponed till 28th, inst, owing to the alteration of the date of the Penang Volunteer field op a rations. A plea of not guilty was put in by A Gopal, a
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  • 67 9 Penang, October 11, 1917. (By Conrteey of the Chartered Th.nk\ London Demand Bank ..2/4 1/4 4 months’ eight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit -.2/4 27/32 n 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rr. 3 days’ eight Private Bombay Demand Bank Moulmein Demand Bank 9 3 days'sight Private >E
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  • 798 9 ADVANCE IN FLANDERS. London, September 28.—The week on the front in Flanders has been one of attack and counter-attack. The value set by the enemy on the ground he has lost is indicated by the pertinacity of his attempts to recover it. He threw in division after
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  • 160 9 In celebration of the six anniversary of the Revolution in China, the annual lantern procession of the boys of all the Chinese schools in Penang took place last night. In the procession were representations of a dirigible aeroplane, battleship, etc. Crowds thronged both sides of the streets
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  • 1166 9 NETHERLANDS AND THE WAR. Heer van Leeuwen interpellated the Government as to the expressions used by United States Ministers concerning the alleged purchase of ammunition by the Netherlands Commission for German account. The Minister for Foreign Affairs replied that the question was completely answered by the
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  • 394 9 New Regulations. A wire from Batavia says Three new Ordinances have been passed which will revolutionize the elections for the local Councils. The first Ordinance asserts that the Governor considers that the time has arrived when non-Europeans should be eligible for election. The composition of the Councils
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 Inter State Football IN AID OF RED CROSS Penang vs. Kedah. WHO WILL WIN? COME TO THE PADANG ON SATURDAY AND SEE.
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    • 154 9 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1/ THE SMASHING SERIAL SUCCESS OF THE SEASON Commencing Thursday October, 11th. THE GREAT SECRET” adelightfnl companion picture to Love’s Battlefieldf- 1 1 Business Manager Thomas Shafto QUALITY PICTURES CORPORATION Present FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE IN THE GREAT SECRET AT 10-15 P.M. IT’S A "METRO."
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  • 467 10 MR. MONTAGU’S VISIT. Simla, September 15.—8 y the desire of the Secretary of State the following announcement is made regarding the procedure that will be followed during his approaching visit to India. In the first place this visit is to enable him to hold a free and informal
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  • 291 10 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION’S VIEW. Calcutta, September 17.—The following statement is issued by the European Association The self government and home rule movement have had much publicity of late and Government have more or hss intimated that some changes are contemplated in the way of large powers in the matter
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 307 10 Electric Lights IS: Electric Star ter gg: Magneto ignition Shipments of this New Model expected Shortly. t The “Country Club” 1 1 K I < e ,,r. /Jz/v T/ 8 Stability Willys-Overland motorcars are built and sold under '—one executive organization, —one factory management, —one purchasing department, —one sales department,
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    • 8 10 P. MOIR CRANES’ Cylinder Oil. QSandilands, Buttery’ Co.
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    • 468 10 SAFETY TYRES I H UUV P S Mi P B convert every ounce of p E Engine Power into speed. g? r The y transform treacherous 8 surfaces into safe ones. fc; P They repay every dollar of cost B n m^es serv i° e i J The Climax ol
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  • 408 11 IS THE CZAR SANE Mmb. Novikoff’b Defence of Nicholas ab “a True Patriot.” Was i“ loss of mental balance that caused the Czar to lose his throne This is the question raised by Mme Olga Novikofl, god-daughter of the Czar Nicholas 1., friend of Gladstone and of many other European
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  • 450 11 A Point of great interest, social as well as legal, arose in a case decided at home before Mr Justice Bailhache. Creditors who had obtained judgment against a married woman claimed to execute it upon, among other things, her clothing and articles of attire.” The husband sought
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  • 34 11 All roads lead to Sungei Patani on 9. 10 and 11 November. You can come ty special or ordinary train, steamer or motor car. You can’t miss it. =3 I
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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