Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 October 1917

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 253. VOL. LXXV. THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1036 1 JAPANESE DENTIST I I T. NAGATA Next Door to The Dispensary. “(HE PiNANG GAZETTE.” > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx OFFICE AND PRESS »?< BB K HHMM flk B B"®" X UNION STREET. PENAMB. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY X WfljL jQk J Revised Rates of »J* IvF I I ’B B B SUBSCRIPTION
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    • 83 1 □□□□□□□■■■*H*nnmißiFa aac AA7 HEN OU ARE AWAY 3 B VV on leave you want to keep g d in touch with Malayan affairs, B Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can do B in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of q B the
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  • 1925 2 PROPOSAL TO FORM A RUBBER PLANTATION. The annual general meeting of the Pusing Bharti, Tin Mines, Limited, was held on September 19th at the registered offices of the company, 65, London Wall. E C Mr William Antrobus Luning (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman in moving
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  • 241 2 .—Ex. The banning of dancing in the wateringplaces of the Calvados Department of France, as e the result of protests against the dancing of the tango in the Deauville casinos, shows that the problem of reconciling amusements with the deadly business of war has not everywhere
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 971 2 MONEY TO LEND. RUBBER SEEDS FOR SALE. r 1,000,000 SEEDS (choice) from over 10 LARGE OR SMALL SUM 15 Landed year old trees. Price $1 per 1,000. or other Security, Special redactions in price on iota Apply to No. 231, c/o Pinang Gazette. of over 20 -o° o !285—? Apply
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    • 1058 2 OUR DAY Penang Volunteers. $2 Subscription Dance $2 j 'j? TO BE HELD IN the d R 11- L. HALL, (FORT CORNWALLIS). Mr h< AZar On Tuesday, 50th October, 1917. eonsulting Optician, —d c c zs NOW LAD lES F K I And may be consulted fo r dancing 9-i5
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  • 946 3 Mr. C. F. Lushington, of the R.F.A., has teen promoted to Lieutenant. Mr. G. M. Goodyear, of the F.M.S. Surveys, has returned from leave. Messrs. Harry and Eric Mauleffinch who went home a few months ago to join up are in full training for active service. Inspector
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  • 872 3 M.M.” P.C.C. V. CENTRAL UNION. The second of the Our Day football ties was played on the Padang, Penang, last evening, Penang Cricket Club and Central Union Athletic Club meeting in the semi-final before an excellent crowd. P.C.C. won by a goal to nothing, and qualified to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 588 3 Lung iWft Troubles Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption. u• V *F° r weakness of throat or chest, or any tendency to re tuberculosis for a troublesome cough, bronchitis or any W\\ chest affection, the standard approved treatment is a Vr yr-— PSaIB course of Angier’s Emulsion. It heals and strengthens the V
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    • 38 3 Diamond and Wedding and Gem set Jewellery Engagement Ring Jewellery of Latest Designs at very moderate prices. N. D. De SILVA, Manufacturing Jeweller and Engraver, 74. BISHOP STREET. PENANG. Re-setting and Established Repairing and mounting. 1900. Re building.
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    • 464 3 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. I WAR LOAN lottery! Value $500,000 B •P Or such lesser or greater amount as may be subscribed; g 'Tickets $5 eaek. 2 T; The amount subscribed as follows S Z 30 per cent in 1 prize. do •y 12 1 prize. x* S 5 1 prize.
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  • General News
    • 931 4 MR DUKE DEFINES POLICY. London, October 23. Replying to the motion by Mr John Redmond, condemning the policy pursued by the Irish Executive and Military authorities, Mr HE Duke defended his Irish policy. He emphasised that tbeJSinn Fciners, who had endeavoured to stir up revolt, had been treated with
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    • 98 4 OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Washington, October 24. The new enemy property trustee on assuming office announced thar the credits and other property held by American firms for alien enemies estimated at a value of hundreds of millions of dollars would be subscribed to the Liberty Loan. He denied
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    • 33 4 COALITION CANDIDATE RETURNED. London, October 24. The by-election at East Islington resulted as follows Smallwood (Coalition) 2,709. Baker, who favoured air reprisals, 1,532 Barnard, representing the new National Party 513
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    • 55 4 London, October 24. The remit of the race for the Cesarewitch was as follows FURORE 1 IVANHOE 2 RACE KOCK 3 Seventeen ran. Won by three lengths. One length between second and third. The betting was 100 to 7 against Furore; 100 to 6 against Ivanhoe and 100
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    • 40 4 London, October 23. In the House of Commons, in reply to a question, Lord Robert Cecil stated that the United States was not at war with Austria, Turkey or Bulgaria, and had not severed relations with Bulgaria.
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  • 44 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. <8 00 CD CD Shares. s s CQ CO CQ CO Rubber (Dollar). M. Pinda $3 $3.10 $3.05 $3.10 cum Mining. K.-Pulai s7j $8 sB| cum
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  • 81 4 Messrs. Allen Dennys <fc Co. advise us that the under-mentioned prices were realised for rubber sold by them at their 327th auction sale held to-day Smoked diamond sheet No 1 $ll3 to $llB Smoked diamond sheet No 2 100 111 Unsmoked sheet No 1 96 Unsmoked sheet
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  • 108 4 Judgment was delivered by Mr R D Acton, in the District Court, Penang, this morning, in the cas?, in which Gun Kuan Liong, a schoolboy, was charged on the complaint of Syed Abdulla, also a scholar, with dishonestly retaining stolen property, knowing or having reason to
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  • 1615 4 THE RICE QUESTION. October 20. —The K.P.M. in Medan received a report by telegram from Rangoon that a Dutch Steamer was loading there for Penang and expected to arrive at that port on Wednesday. Another boat, on the Rangoon line, left for Singapore, without ans cargo by order
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  • 63 4 PENANG WOMEN WORKERS. Amount previously acknowledged $5,991.38 Ladies’ Bridge book Sept Golf Club $15.50 Total $6,006.88 Hospital garments for soldiers ready cut out for workers will be given out at the Town Hall every Friday at 9-15 till 10 30. Fu r ther donations are urgently
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 IN AID OF RED CROSS. TO-MORROW Come to the Sports At the Padang, Commencing 3 p,m. FREE SCHOOL, ST. XAVIER’S XNGLO-CHINESE. SATURDAY NIGHT RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, HAVE YOU BOOKED
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    • 167 4 I RUNNYMEDE HOTEL, I “Our 3) ay” Cntertainnjent. I I IMPORTANT NOTICE. I I Very few seats left. Seats cannot be guaranteed I unless booked before 8 o’clock To-mght. J i i »*<***♦*«♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦************* 'll3l THE VEST POCKET H Mil KODAK. Always with you, never in the way. It slips into
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 130 4 In the First Show Commencing at 8 p.m The first five reels of the Mysteries of Myra EMPIRE theatre Business Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. At 9 p.m. sharp Charlie Chaplin see him twice its a BobbyDazzler two-reeler. At 930 pm. Francis X. Beverly Bushman and Bayne in The Great Secret Chapter
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  • 2425 5 A PEEP into the past. lft y was fhe 123rd anniversary of I deat h of Capt. Light-, the founder of I and this fact alone must have I ■en;in2 1 I M j many minds to reflect) upon the I njense developments that have occurred I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 354 5 I IXf i ii ;i i A Double Saleguaid. When buying Worcestershire Sauce, always look for the signature in IVhite x-y 'ii' on the Red label, and see also that the name LEA PERRINS is embossed in raised letters on the glass bottle. LEA PERRINS’ labe and bottle are copied
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 35 5 WAR CARTOONS. <— [Reproduced Jroiu the World's Press /gm ,dr SLIPPING. “New York Evening Telegraph.” xOjllS ASK '&JIOV3O X".2^^j»- i Si 3 e^ •*’•*'J x<U asi^4«*il i i WHAT DOES PRUSSIA KNOW OR HONOUR?— “Dayton News.”
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  • 848 6 The recent warning agairst acceptance of the idea that the infantry battles were over on the western front for the year has been justified by the telegrams of recent days, and particularly by the events reported to-day from the front north of the Aisne, where the French
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  • 21 6 A homeward mail, E”) via Bombay closes at 10 a.m, to-morrow; registration till 9 a.m parcels till 8 am.
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  • 61 6 The result of mining operations during the month of August, was as follows Tin ore won pls 297.34 value $19,070.06, sundry revenue $746.90, Total revenue $19,816.96; Deduct: Mining and development expenses $12,737.25, mine administration, and general charges $3,022.59, taxes and royalties $2 658.54, head office
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  • 246 6 (Fbom Oub Own Cobbespondent.) Singrpore, October 25. At Singapore rubber auction-, 1,314 tons were catalogued. Tnere 'was good demand at prices slightly better. Ribbed «moked $l2O, fine pale $124, unsmoked $lOO. Mr W. S. Kbden, Straits Civil Service, is a prisoner in Bulgaria, seconding to a semi-official
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  • 1918 6 The Premier, Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in support of the campaign for Boloism. national economy, made many notable utterances. A master of telling phrase and apt description, Mr. Lloyd George took the opportunity of warning the British people and their Allies of the insidiousness of enemy attempts
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 275 6 PRITCHARD CO., LTD. Sports Department TJ EQUIREMENTS for all Indoor and Outdoor Sports and Games are nowhere Better met than at PRITCHARD’S. Practically everything is catered I for at prices that are the very lowest consistent with PRITCHARD’S standard of quality and reliability. I Special terms are made to Clubs
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    • 34 6 GARAGE. The best English French Cars on Hire. Tel. No. 322. Pinang Gazette Press, i LIMITED. 2 TELEPHONES. i Printing Works Manager and Cashier’s Office 498 a Managing Editor 477 Editor's Residence 221 a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 57 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for today and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day 748 am. (5.2 ft.) 1.00 a.m. (3 6 ft.) 8.57 p.m. (5.3 ft.) 2.01 p.m. (2 4 ft) To MORROW, 8.54 a.m. (5 5 ft.) 250 am. (3 3 ft.) 9.47
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  • 255 7 8,000 PRISONERS. RUSSIAN FLEETS UNITE. THE JULIAN FRONT. THE SHIPPING FIGURES. A French offensive south-west of Laon, on about six miles of front yielded an advance up to two and a quarter miles in the centre. Eight thousand prisoners and 25 guns were taken. The attack was launched
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  • France and Belgium
    • 543 7 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] SATISFACIOKY RESULTS. London, October 23. Reuter’s correspondent at Headquarters, telegraphing this evening, says yesterday’s attack, aithougn on a smaller scale, was very like former battles in the present Flanders offensive as regards tactics and conditions Captured orders show that General von Arnim attaches great importance
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    • 1218 7 GREAT FRENCH VICTORY. Paris, October 23. The new battle of the Aisne has developed very favourably for the French, who captured all the crests forming their objectives, and made progress beyond. The troops are now occupying the counterslopes. The advance is three kilometres deep on a front
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    • 123 7 ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS. London, October 24. Scientific explanation of the atmospheric conditions during the air raid on Oct. 20th finally demonstrates that not only was the British Air Service not to blame but it was actually primarily responsible for the Zeppelins arriving over France. Above a disconcerting ground-mist
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    • 78 7 FOREIGN MINISTER’S STATEMENT. The Hague, October 24. In the Datch Chamber, the Foieign Minister said -the Government strongly protested against Great Britain's scarcely friendly attempt to fx°rci?e pressure regarding the transit of sand and gravel from Germany to Belgium, but without result. The Government had not received
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    • 63 7 MR BONAR LAW’S ASSURANCE. London, October 23. In the House of Commons Mr Hunt asked an assurance that no p-ace negotiations would be begun without the full knowledge and assent of a representative of the great Dominions. Mr Bcnar Law replied that the Government would ce
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    • 61 7 HERR HELFFERICH DEPOSED. Amsterdam, October 24. A Berlin message says Herr Helfferich has bren relieved of bis post, the Ministry of the Interior. Under Secretary Herr Schwander has been appointed Secretary A new Imperial Department of Economics has been created to deal wi f h social, economic
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    • 413 7 Ludendorff Condemns Tactics. Mr. Henry Wood, United PreCs of America correspondent with the French armies in the field, tells how Germany, at long last, is trying to economise the lives of her soldiers. “Economy of the human material” is now the order of the day
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  • Russia.
    • 180 7 WAR MINISTER’S SPEECH. Petrograd, October 24. In the Preliminary Parliament, which is being held pending the meeting of the Constituent assembly, the War Minister (General Verkhovsky) declared the main object of the enemy in penetrating Russia was to get a dishonourable peace. The commanders and regimental committees are
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    • 86 7 JUNCTION EFFECTED. Petrograd, October 24. A Helsingfors message says the Russian warships in the Gulf of Riga succeeded in rejoining the main Baltic squadron. Enthusiasm Among the Crews. Petrograd, October 24. The successful junction of the Riga squadron with tbe Main Fleet was due to the strategy of
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    • 306 7 Italian Plea for Intervention. The Russian debacle is the occasion of an important inspired appeal in the “Gorriere della Sera” for the intervention of the Japanese army. It is well-nigh incredible that the Entente Powers should actually be postponing supreme battles in order to await the arrival
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  • Italy’s Campaign
    • 63 7 THE JULIAN FRONT. Lendon, October 24. An Italian official report says: The enemy has concentrated strong forces, of whom a large proportion are German. Most intense artillery fire at night on portions of the Jaliao front between Rombon and the northern portion of Bainsizza marked the beginning
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  • 31 7 CRISIS OVER. London, October 23. The Cabinet crisis has been settled. All the Ministers are remaining in office, except M. Ribot (Foreign. Affairs), who is replaced by M. Barthou.
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 36 7 LAST WEEK’S FIGURES. London, October 24. Tbe Admiralty reports that the arrivals last week were 2,648 and the sailings 2,689. Seventeen vessels over and eight under 1,600 tons were sunk. Seven were unsuccessfully attacked.
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    • 182 7 The following is a list of arrivals, sailing* and losses as cabled by ReuterSunk, g Weekended.” Over Under 1,600 1,600 s tons. tons. a 6 May 2374 2499 24 22 13 2568 2552 18 5 19 20 2664 2759 18 9 9 27 2719 2768 18 1
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    • 44 7 London, October 23. The Admiralty reports that a destroyer was sunk as the result of a collision. Two officers and twenty-one men were saved. The armed mercantile ciuiser Orama (12,927 tons) was torpedoed and sunk on Friday. There was no casualty.
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    • 30 7 Washington, October 24. The Swedish Legation having given a satisfactory assurance to the British Embassy, the latter is handing over the diplomatic mail pouches seizd at Halifax.
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 7 ENEMY LOSING GROUND. London, October 24. Reuter’s correspondent with the British forces in East Africa telegraphs that the enemy is still retreating in the Mahinge area. Under pressure in the Kilva ares, the enemy is pushing sontb, resisting desperately. He is also being given no peace in the
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  • 90 7 SERIOUS INTERNAL TROUBLES. Rome, October 24. A Berne telegram says that apparently the continuance of the closing of the Austro-Hungarian frontier is due to the serious internal conditions in Austria-Hun-gary. Grave disorders, «aid to be of political origin, have occurred at Bruan. Troops intervened and there were
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  • 33 7 Washington, October 23. Tbe negotiations for tbe purchase of six million Mexican silver pesos from the Mexican Government for melting and making subsidiary silver has been broken off.
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  • 14 7 London, October 23. Silver is at 41 7/8 L Tbe market is dull.
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  • 6424 8 CRITICISMS IN THE SUPPLY BILL DEBALEI RESTORATION OF QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIPS. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Monday afternoon H E the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, GCM G) persided, and the others present were H E the General Officer Commanding (MSjor-General D H Ridaut, C M
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1209 9 Government Ineptitude: An Example From Jamaica. the Editor or the “Pinang Gazette.*’] Sib —J enclose herewith for your perusal. n excerpt from the Daily Gleaner (Jamaica), giving an extract from the Jamaica Gazette Extraordinary dated the 16th \usust, 1917, dealing with the question of food prices in the
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  • 82 9 PENANG v. KEDAH. The Kedah eleven for Saturday will be selected from the following H. H. Tunku Cassim (Captain), Syed Ablul Rahman (Lindongan Bulan), Che Pin, Ismail (Alor Star), Hamat, Lah (Sungei Patani), Mann, Sa’aid (Pongpong). Madoon, Pa’Wan (Police). Che Din (Titi Batu), H. H. Tunku Ismail
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  • 15 9 The following is an additional rubber output for September Bukit Jelotong lbs 7,162
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  • 625 9 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS. The hearing was re?umed in the District Court,Penang, this afternoon, of the charge of criminal beach of trust, preferred against Leok Nyia Ki, a Hokien woman, in respect ot jewellery, to the value of $1,950, the property of Wee Lian Chin. Wee Lian Chin,
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  • 234 9 On a charge of house-breaking (by night) two Chinese boys, Ong Hock Thye and Wee Ong Soon were tried and convicted in the District Court. Penang, this morning. It transpired that about 10 am. on the 19th of this month, Madarsah, a money changer of 159 g
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  • 29 9 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $112.25 per picul buyers. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £247 10s spot, and £247 5s three months.
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  • 32 9 The following was the rubber quotation in London on Oct. 24tb, received to-day: Plantation Ist latex crepe 2s 9d Smoked Sheet 2s 7d [•By courtesy of Messrs. Boustead Co.]
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  • 1532 9 AT THE FREE SCHOOL. “RONGGENG” AND "BORIAS.” The happiness of the idea of arranging a combined ronggeng and boria entertainment during the boria, season was shown on the Free School ground last night, when the “Ouv Day” Fund received a decided fillip. About two thousand people paid for
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  • 130 9 The directors’ report to the shareholders of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., signed by Mr. R. J. Addie, as chairman, states that the accounts for the twelve months ended June 30. 1917, show a credit balance on the year’s transactions of $38.186.53. to which has
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  • 147 9 Pbxang. October 25, 1917 8. P. Tapioca ...$ll.OO sales. M. P. Tapioca ...511.50 sales. Gold leaf $72, Pepper (W. Coast 3 lbs. 5 oz) SI6A buyers. Black Pepper $25 buyers. White Pepper $4O nom Trang Pepper $32.00 season over Mace $llO nom. Mace Pickings $4B sellers. Cloves season over
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  • 263 9 Penang, October 25, 1917. Beef—cts: S°up per catty 16 Roast 26 Steaks 26 Stew or Curry Meat 20—22 Rump Steak 26 Ox Tail each 30—35 Tongue 50 Feet 30 Heart 35—45 Liver per catty 40 Fillet of Beef 60 Pork— Pork per catty 50 Pork with fat 44
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 26 9 TI'O LET “SPRINGFIELD” “THORNLIEBANK” No. 65 and 67, Western Road Fitted with Electric Lights snd Fans. Immediate entry. Apply to > E. A. MANASSEH, 33, China Street.
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    • 102 9 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912. F.M.S. INDIAN IMMIGRATION FUND ORDINANCE 1911.” EMPLOYERS of Indian labour are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be sent to the Office of the Dy. Controller of Labour, Penang, during the months of April, July, October, and January, Forms for there turn
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  • 709 10 THE BOY PROBLEM. [From Our Own Correspondent]. Ipoh, October 24. Some individual, with a good calculating mind, has suggested that the dozen or so members of the Ipoh Civil Guard could be in effect multiplied a hundred fold by the simple expedient of arming each with a machinegun.
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  • 217 10 Thur. Oct. 25. —Football Cup Tie: Esplanade, 5 p.m. C.R.C. v. P.R.C. Get. 25. —Lodge Scotia, Meeting. 6 p.m. Oct. 26.—Penang Cricket Club, annual general meeting 6.30 p.m. Fri. Oct. 26. —Inter School Athletic Sports: Esplanade, 3 p.m.—Town Band. Penang Cinema, Drury Lane, 9.15 p.m. Sat. Oct. 27.—“
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 430 10 J— —^T— XXXXXXXMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT- I I K —3 g X is THE BEST EQUIPPED IN PENANG. X <X We carry an exceptionally Large Stock of LENSES, RIMMED 5C RIMLESS SPECTACLES, PINCE-NEZ, REPAIR MATERIALS. g REPAIRS done by an expert Goldsmith while you wait. fj NOTHING TOO SIMPLE—NOTHING
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    • 216 10 X z Buying a Nlichelin Tyre is buying the Best Tyre in existence. Imitated by all Michelin is still unequaHed List of Stockists Penang Chin Kool A Co., The Cycle A Carriage Co., Chin Seng A Co., Ltd., G. W. Wilson’A Co. L’HHniinniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinffl IR. YOUNG Co., Ltd., I I CAST
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  • 630 11 THE PREMIER AND THE SOUTHERN MOVEMENTS. The Peking correspondent of the China Press (Shanghai) writing on the Ist inst. said China may be engaged in the greatest war in history but the relative importance of its fc reign and domestic questions at this time can be
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  • 243 11 The Government and the Southern Provinces. Peking. October 14. —The President and General Luk Wing Ting, Inspector General of the Two Kwangs, have exchanged fuither telegrams on the situation, still without satisfactory result. The Cabinet has held another meeting to discuss the matter and the Premier has conferred
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 300 11 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xWAV P DI P V A <,nJ Bi,ilt Lighl Ca i U AIL I\ L L I Of the Highest Gradj X X IN STOCK. X X. A X JLk x x x z.cs:-'tgg!zW 4 x SrgSy/ X X W>s» X X One’(only) 15/20 h. p. 4 cyl., 5
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    • 21 11 SOBBED STAMPS. pHE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, Ltd., is now in w position to execat# orders for all kinds of Bobber Stamps.
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    • 319 11 JEFFREY’S i ncEn DCIbIi IMr iKf W i Ira b|b ,0 “CHOP KOTA” SOLE AGENTS ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., (.INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) PENANG. SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. INS URANCE. THE BRITISH SUPPLY AGENCY, 3A, UNfON 9TRKBT, PENANG. ’PtoM N«. 404. The undersigned as agents for the Corpo« ration are prepared to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2093 12 12 P&A -.Britishlndia iN. Y. IC. feftx K. P- M. e F A i u'l vr 14 koninklijke paketvaar. incorporated In England by Koyal Cha vv Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld J Jp maatschappij «ST AND IN JAPAV. (IHCOBPORATED IN HOLLAND.) Ler.. Liability oi Propriety < W 5k jA. (Royal
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