Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 October 1917
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1917-10-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 257. VOL. LXXV. TUESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1917. PRICE 10 CE ITS,21 words
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Advertisement819 1917-10-30 1 I JAPANESE DENTIST I T. NAGATA I Next Door to The j Dispensary. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X K x 2 > I MONE Y. i I I x > COVER THE GROUND X I 1 1 X AT MINIMUM EXPENSE. g J WJI JL& JKVfIiW I i USE I I DUN819 words
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Advertisement77 1917-10-30 1 □□□□□□a■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaoaag S XA7 HEN YOU ARE AWAY a b V V on leave you want to keep a in touch with Malayan affairs, Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can do in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of g x the Pinang Gazette,”77 words
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Russia.
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Article340 1917-10-30 2 “SOLDEL’S” CHANGED VIEW, Petrograd, October 28. The Soldel has revised its instructions to M. Skobeleff, its delegate to the Paris Conference, recognising them as Bnsatisfactory. Petrograd’s Defence. The Preliminary Parliament approved of the declaration by M. Kerensky that the Government would defend Petrograd most vigorously and remain in the340 words
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134 1917-10-30 2 The “Petit Parisien” publishes the following information last month The Germanic armies operating on the Rumanian front have apparently abandoned their offensive. The main cause of this is the vigorous resistance, unexpected by Mackensen, of the Rumanian troops. Another cause is that Bulgaria is holding out134 words
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Article19 1917-10-30 2 ENEMY PROPAGANDISTS ARRESTED. Athens, October 29. Ten Austrian and German propagandists have been arrested. Other arrests are expected.19 words
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Article62 1917-10-30 2 A NEW CRISIS. Madrid, October 28. The political situation is most complicated. There is a possibility of a Military Government being established, presided over by Generals Marina or Weyler. Telegrams indicate that the crisis has precipitated a decision by military committees at Barcelona to send a peremptory demand direct62 words
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Naval Operations.
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Article80 1917-10-30 2 FIGHT WITH AEROPLANES. London, October 29. The Admiralty reports that six British and French destroyers, patrolling the Belgian coast on Saturday, attacked three German destroyers and 17 aeroplanes. They obtained two direct hits on the enemy’s destroyers, which immediately retired to the protection of the land batteries.80 words
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Article71 1917-10-30 2 CAPTURED CREW JEERED. Sydney, October 29. The crew of the armed launch which was captured, and which is believed to have belonged to the Seeadler, landed at Suva. A crowd, including Indians, jeered the Germans as babv-killers. It is stated that other boats from the Seeadler are still71 words
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General News
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Article116 1917-10-30 2 GERMANS DESTROY GUNBOAT. Rio de Janeiro, October 28 The German gunboat Ember was set on fire and sunk by the crew, as the Brazilians were about to seize the vessel. More Disclosures. Buenos Air» s, Oc‘ob°r 28. A great sensatioa his been caused by a statement that the Brazil116 words
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Article37 1917-10-30 2 DIRECTOR APPOINTED. London, October 29. Lord Rhondda has appointed Mr Richard Pigott, of Messrs David Lloyd Pigott and Company, Director of Tea Supplies. His connection with his firm will cea?e while be holds the appointment.37 words
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Article321 1917-10-30 2 The text of the Bill to make provision with respect to the searching and boring for and the getting of petroleum in the United Kingdom has been published. It provides that the Crown shall have the exclusive right of getting petroleum within the United Kingdom. and if321 words
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Article36 1917-10-30 2 Washington, October 29, The Government expenditure in October, including loans to the Allies will be a billion dollars, and possibly a hundred million more. The expenditure for 23 working days averaged approximate? $42,600,000 daily.36 words
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Article212 1917-10-30 2 BRITISH LEGATION’S STATEMENT. The Hague, October 28. The British Legation, in a statement regarding sand and gravel imported to Belgium, via Holland, from January Ist to August 31st, says as regards sand, i-> is impossible to establish whether the whole quantity came from Germany, wr whether a212 words
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Article627 1917-10-30 2 Treaty Obligations. Batavia, October 27.—1 n circles which may be looked upon as best informed, here, as to the views of the Netherlands Government on the sand and gravel question, it is stated that the Treaty Obligations referred to in Reuter’s telegrams must not be regarded as contractual,627 words
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Article105 1917-10-30 2 COMM. BOOTH TUCKERS VIEWS. London, October 29. Commissioner Booth-Tucker of the Salvation Army, lecturing in London on the problems of India, said he believed the Salvation Army was the best, though not rhe only cure, for all difficulties in India. India was far ahead of England in many105 words
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Article59 1917-10-30 2 ATTEMPT AT CIVIL WAR. Paris, October 28. A plot to provoke civil war was frustrated by the authorities, who seized several stores of prohibited arms, also most important documents. An enquiry has been instituted. Royalist Origin. Paris, October 29. The plot was of royalist origin. The Police59 words
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Article80 1917-10-30 2 Washington, October 29. The Liberty Loan closed on Saturday evening. It is tremendously over-subs cribed. The total is estimated to exceed five billion dollars. The Secretary of the Treasury has made a statement that the free people of America have answered the Kaiser in unmistakeable terms. The80 words
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Article19 1917-10-30 2 Amsterdam, October 28. The Berlin evening papers report that Dr Michaelis, the Imperial Chancellor, has resigned.19 words
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Article160 1917-10-30 2 PENANG “OUR DAY'' RED CROSS FUND 1917. Amount previously acknowledged $109,169.70 Proceeds collecting boxes Nos 48/56 Municipal Tramway 52.35 Anonymous 250 00 Mr C R Samutl 50.00 Mr Cheah Kee Ee 100.00 Mr Yeap Keug Teng 50.00 Mr Cheah Keng Ee 25 00 Pioceeds Grand Theatre of160 words
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Article55 1917-10-30 2 A cheque for $375.06 was handed to the Hon. Treasurer, Our Day Fund yesterday by ths M F A as the result of the football match, Penang v. Kedah. The receipts from tickets were $348.59, and from the sale of match cards and fligs $26.47. Tie gross takings55 words
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Article125 1917-10-30 2 In connection with the Butterworth Our Day,” there will be a rongeng and a Borea on Saturday, commencing at 7 p.m. Admission 50 cents. The Sale of badges at Singapore on Saturday for the Our Day Fund realised over $lO,OOO. The names of Mrs Caunter, Miss Ivy125 words
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Article834 1917-10-30 2 S.T.” Mr J R O Aid worth, who is on an official visit to Penang is returning to Kuala Lumpur this evening. Mr D D Ince, of Messrs Barker Co. Singapore, is returning via the F M S this evening after a short visit to Penang. Dr.“ S.T.” - 834 words
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Advertisement26 1917-10-30 2 IN AID OF RED CROSS. VOLUNTEERS and FRIENDS WANTED at the DRILL HALL, TO-NIGHT. Are you aware that there are 888 PRIZES in the Penang Lottery?26 words
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Advertisement497 1917-10-30 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W A F 4 T A FIRST CLASS FIELD r>„ DUG FOR for an Es ate in Ked k" must have experience in openit jungle on billy land. Knowledge of p° P matic Compass work essential $lOO jer mensem. ar Reply No. 234, c/o Pinang SITUATION BY AN497 words
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Article353 1917-10-30 3 Singapore, October 24.—A generally firm tone has been maintained during the week but scarcely anything of interest has developed. The Government have notified that application for Straits Settlements Loan will not be accepted after November 14th the F.M.S. 6 per cent. Loan is in constant demand at353 words
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Article194 1917-10-30 3 Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., in their weekly report dated Singapore, Thursday, 25th inst, say :—The weekly Rubber Auction which commenced yesterday was marked by a considerably improved demand for prime Estate Rubber and prices showed a slight advance. Fine Pale Crepe sold up to $124 per picul,194 words
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538 1917-10-30 3 PULAU BULANG RUBBER PRODUCE CO., LTD. The Directors’ report to shareholders for the year ended 30th June, states:—Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited Statement of th* Accounts of the Company for the year ended 30th June, 1917. Finance.—The balance of the amount due on the Contributory Shares was called538 words
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Article310 1917-10-30 3 New York, October 2.—The New York (i Herald confidently predicts that aeroplants will soon fly across the Atlantic. It states: A great Italian Caproni triplane will probably make such a flight in the late spring. American manufacturers are preparing to make 1000 battleplanes, which will cross310 words
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Article165 1917-10-30 3 The correspondent of the United Press Association at Stockholm declares that General Korniloff will be judged by those whose scheme for making the army subject to civilian control forced him to revolt. Men under the domination of the Soviet will constitute the court-martial. The Provisional Government165 words
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Article189 1917-10-30 3 General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in opening a hospital at Hampstead said “The first battle of Ypres was one of the most important of the war. It completed the work done at the Marne Our men held their trenches with189 words
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Article48 1917-10-30 3 The Perak Scots sent a wire expressing their sympathy.’ It was only a fortnight ago that Mr. Strong appeared for the first time in Ipob, and contributed so much to the success of the concert organised by Perak Scots for the Red Cross.48 words
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Advertisement1038 1917-10-30 3 VNGINEER, European, married, ineligible, long m w experience of Steel Construction (Rubber J J J IT Machinery, Factories, &c.), is open to engagement. SIX years connection with leading Straits I Engineering firm. Willing to take charge of Factory or group of factories. Thoroughly understands DzirtClrtff Rubber treatment, &c. Write to1,038 words
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Advertisement265 1917-10-30 3 PRITCHARD CO., LTD. I I Sports Department TJ EQUIREMENTS for all Indoor and Outdoor Sports and Games are nowhere Better met than at PRITCHARD’S. Practically everything is catered for at prices that are the very lowest consistent with PRITCHARD’S standard of quality and reliability. Special terms are made to Clubs265 words
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Article846 1917-10-30 4 The pace at which events have moved on Italy’s eastern front is shown by the enemy’s occupation of Gorizia, which was entered by the Italians on August 9th last yea-. The lo?s of the fortress may be regarded as a sequel to the enemy’s successful thrust846 words
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Article83 1917-10-30 4 Motor-Cycle Collision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. October 30. At the inquiry into the death of a Japanese sailor, in collision with a motor-cycle, a witness stated that with deceased walking 12 to 15 feet from the left hand side of the road, the accused (Mr. J.83 words
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Article173 1917-10-30 4 A very entertaining programme was submitted at the Empire last night. Ella Hall, who was recently wedded to Emory Johnson, the cinema star, appears in The Heart of a show girl,” and in addition to the leading film Saving the Family Name a five-reel Bluebird picture, there are173 words
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Article1521 1917-10-30 4 The Italian reverses and retirement across the Isonzo, which The Unexpected witnessed fierce fightAgain. ing and excellent feats ot arms by Cadorna’s troops in a ssries of offensives, whose results gave legitimate cause for satisfaction to the Allies and for pride in Italy, have brought about a1,521 words
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Article29 1917-10-30 4 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $115,00 per picul, business done. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £250 15s spot, and £251 three months.29 words
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Article162 1917-10-30 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day-qd x Sharbs. >» s >• -3 cq tn cq tn Rubber (Dollar). Jimah $2.20 $2.30 $2 $2.10 ex Valley $2.85 $2 95 $2.90 $3 General. United E. $ll $U| $l2 A meeting162 words
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Advertisement389 1917-10-30 4 gin nnii»f OUR DAY j« ul in l l iii l ig 1 3rd November, 1017. g I I I KUALA KANGSAR I g CAN YOU COME g g ALL THE FUN OF THE USUAL FAIR AND MORE. A rare collection of SILK SARONGS. A great number of fine WATER389 words
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Advertisement83 1917-10-30 4 S. 0.” GARAGE. The best English French Cars on Hire. Tel. No. 322. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PINANG GAZETTE." The subscription accounts of the Pinang* Gazette,” having* been issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Owing to heavy outgoings, contingent on the war, the manage,83 words
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Miscellaneous52 1917-10-30 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times > High Water. Low Water. To day 6.07 a.m. (0 6 ft.) 00.03 p.m. (6.9 ft.) 6.12 p.m. (0 7 ft.) TO MORBOW. 00.23 a.m. (7.7 ft.) 648 am.(o 4 ft.) 00.46 p.m. (6.7 ft.) 6.5052 words
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Article226 1917-10-30 5 MACKENSEN’S ADVANCE. ALLIED PROGRESS IN FLANDERS. great aerial activity. The enemy has entered Italian territory on a considerable stretch of front north-west of Gorizia, which was occupied by the Austro-German forces on Sunday morning. The enemy had previously taken Cividale, on the road to Udine, on the Venetian226 words
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France and Belgium.
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Article1035 1917-10-30 5 [Reuter’s TeleobamsJ FRENCH AND BELGIANS ADVANCE. London, October 28. Field Marsh».! Haig reports We improved our positions slightly at night time in the neighbourhood of the Ypres-Roulers railway. Belgians Move Forward. The Belgians, on Friday night, made a successful raid north of Dixmude, taking 16 prisoners, and[Reuter’s TeleobamsJ - 1,035 words
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Article187 1917-10-30 5 LORD FRENCH AND THE ANNIVERSARY. London, October 28. The approach of the third anniveisary of the first battle of Ypres on October 31st is celebrated by articles in the press, dwelling ou the deeds of the old army that saved Britain and the Empire and altered187 words
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Article536 1917-10-30 5 Meaning of the Sinn Fein Victories. Mr. George A. Birmingham asks, how are we to understand the recent victories of Sinn Fein at the polls? Has Ireland gone Republican,” and must we reckon in the future with a demand for complete independence Or has the Irish voter536 words
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Article53 1917-10-30 5 MINISTER’S WARNING. Copenhagen, October 28. The Minister of the Inferior, speaking in the Folkething, said the Government is considering rationing of batter and fats. He added that there will be a foodstuff's scarcity in the next two win f er°, and people mast endure privations if they wished53 words
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Article14 1917-10-30 5 London, October 28 Prince Christian of Schleswig-Hclstein has died in London.14 words
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Italy’s
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Article1246 1917-10-30 5 WITHDRAWAL TO NEW POSITIONS. London, October 28. An Italian official report says Following a violent attack, and a feeble resistance, detachments of the second army permitted the Austro-German forces to pierce the left wing of our Jalian front. The valiant efforts of other troops were unable to prevent1,246 words
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Article, Illustration30 1917-10-30 5 SIGNOR ORLANDO PREMIER. Rome, October 28. Signor Orlando bas been asked to form a Cabinet. It is anticipated there will be few changes in the Ministry at present.30 words
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Article809 1917-10-30 5 The Carso is a stony wilderness, sprinkled with such scrubby plant-growths as one finds throughout the Mediterranean area from the south of France even down to the Sahara, writes Mr. George A. B. Dewar. It includes some beautiful flowers earlier in the season. Its butterflies, too, are809 words
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250 1917-10-30 5 Simla, October 13.—The Gazette of India notifies that export of rice is prohibited to Netherlands East Indies. Suspension of shipments to the Netherlands Indies, says the Rangoon Gazette, means congestion in stock of rice in Burma, some of which have’ been held250 words
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Article56 1917-10-30 5 Amsterdam, October 28. The Upper House of the Reichsrath passed the thitd reading of the additional war-taxes bill, which includes heaviei taxation of securities, new wine and coal taxes, increases on railway fares and income tax. It is estimated that the yield of the increases will be 800,000,00056 words
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Article518 1917-10-30 6 BEHN MEYER IN BANGKOK. The work of the Liquidators of the various enemy firms in Bangkok is not without interest. Recently a story went around the town that one of the officers employed by the Liquidators had caused the safe of a neutral firm to ba518 words
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300 1917-10-30 6 A London correspondent writes The Ceylon Association has taken up with the Colonial Office an important point connected with the effect of the operations of the Oil seed Controller upon the Ceylon trade in copra. They allege first that the control of freights has300 words
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Advertisement502 1917-10-30 6 Weak Kidneys and Backache Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Strengthen Your 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 filled with bad matter wiiich your kidneys are too weak to remove. What you502 words
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Advertisement59 1917-10-30 6 NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS ON TRAM CARS. THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS Ltd. having acquired from the Penang Agency Co. all the interests and exclusive rights of the Municipal Contract for advertising on and in the Tramcars of Penang, all communications regarding existing or future contracts and applications for terms &c. should be59 words
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Advertisement216 1917-10-30 6 OUR OPTICAL PEPARTMENT. I IS THE BEST EQUIPPED IN PENANG. X X We carry an exceptionally Large Stock of LENSES, RIMMED X X RIMLESS SPECTACLES, PINCE-NEZ, REPAIR MATERIALS. X X REPAIRS done by an expert Goldsmith while you wait. NOTHING TOO SIMPLE-NOTHING TOO DIFFICULT. •> S IF WE CANT Meet216 words
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Advertisement111 1917-10-30 6 Tai Seng Motor Impairing Company, 61. BURMAH ROAD, PENANG. ’PhoneJ2oBMOTOR ENGINEERS REPAIRERS. The most completely equipped Repairing Plant in Malaya. A visit to our Workshop will convince you Latest Style of Torpedo Bodies Built to Order. ESTIMATE FREE k BROWN Co., Monumental Sculptors, CALCUTTA. Moncm«nt« and Tombstones of every description111 words
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Miscellaneous167 1917-10-30 6 IF IN DOUBT—READ THIS PROGRAMME. GRAND CHANGE EMPIRE THEATRE. Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. ••Programme for October 3Ct/j and 31st 'Sues., and Wed. Ist Show at 8 p.m. 4 reels of the fascinating and exciting serial THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA. At 9-15 p.m. Nestor Comedy—The famous comedian Eddie Lyons and Lee Motan167 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article577 1917-10-30 7 To the Editor of the “Pinano Gazette.*’] rR) —Your correspondent “W.C.”, while correcting me on the subject of kerosine oil —for which correction I am grateful—is evidently one of those who, while talking a good deal of “constructive criticism’’ is the last to put forward anything of constructive577 words
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792 1917-10-30 7 [To the Editob of thb “Pinang Gazette.”] Str, —Since the revival of the question of Chinese claims in the Legislative Council, there has been much sophisticated talk and writing about claims.” rights of representation and satisfaction of hopes of those desirous of higher education. No792 words
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Article284 1917-10-30 7 At a meeting of the members of the Penang Sikh Guruduara on Sunday there were present Dr Jaeat Singh (Presid a n‘), Subadar Major Bha>l Singh,J P, Bhai Arjin Singh, Kehr Singh Secretary,Malaya Divan, Harcham Singh (Secretary), and The question of the Sikh Cremation ground was discussed284 words
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Article109 1917-10-30 7 For being in possession of subsidiary coins ($15.25) exceeding the amount which mighr be reasonably required for personal use, a Cantonese, Lye Chuk Beng, who was found at tbe railway sta’ion on his way to Perak, this morning was brought in the Second Court, Penang, and charged,109 words
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Article110 1917-10-30 7 Lok Kim and Chu Seng, who pleaded guilty, were sentenced to 2 months’ rigorous imprisonment each by Mr S H Langston this morning in the Second Court, for the theft of three tins of oil, valued at $2l, the property of Chuor Chiu Kiat of 53, Perak110 words
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Article48 1917-10-30 7 The Band will play the following programme of music at the Golf Club from 4-45 p.m. to-day 1. Selection Airs ...Hartmann 2. Two Step The Gaby Glide Hirsch 3. Selection H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan 4. Waltz The Pink Lady ...Caryll 5 March In Gipsy's Camp Oscheit48 words
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WAR HEMS.
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218 1917-10-30 7 New York, September 29. —The State department announces the creation of a Peace Information Bureau. Colonel E. M. House, unofficial adviser to President Wilson, will be at the head of the bureau, which at present is not connected with peace negotiations. It is believed that218 words
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Article119 1917-10-30 7 London, October 2.—The Berlin Socialist journal Vorwaerts states: Germany will make a formal declaration regarding Belgium when the psychological moment arrives, namely, when the question of Belgium is the only obstacle to peace. According to Dr. von Kuehlann’s speech in the Reichstag, this declaration may be expected119 words
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Article129 1917-10-30 7 New York. October 1. —President Wilson has called on school teachers in the United States to devote more time to problems of national life, emphasising that the war is inculcating a new appreciation of the aspects of life and a deeper understanding of the aims and meaning129 words
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Article115 1917-10-30 7 New York. September 29.—The Greek Foreign Office has informed the Embassy at Washington that the delay in the mobilisation of the Greek army is due to the lack of equipment. England. France and the United States will furnish the equipment, and Greece will supply 300.000 men. It is115 words
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Article75 1917-10-30 7 The Petit Parisien states In the fight for Zonnebeke Prince Rupprecht ordered his Bavarian troops to fight to the death. So they died where they stood. The task of the Anzacs was less difficult than that of the attacks at Zonnebeke, the resistance offered being less75 words
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Article58 1917-10-30 7 Among the latest troops facing the British in Flanders are numerous large contingents fiom the Russian front. An Australian non-com.” in one portion of the line of attack, found the proportion of Australian and German dead as one to five. The German casualties—killed, wounded and58 words
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Article56 1917-10-30 7 The correspondent of the United Press Association with the French armies quotes a high source for stating that Germany has 680.000 men available out of the estimated 14.000.000. There are' approximately 5,500.000 now at the front, with 1.600.000 in reserve, the remaining 1.700.000 being boys, who will56 words
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Article68 1917-10-30 7 It is reported from Amsterdam that the Kaiser. Kaiserin and all the German Princes have taken up large shares in the seventh German war loan. The amount of their subscriptions has not been disclosed. The royalties have again offered the imperial banks large quantities of68 words
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Article59 1917-10-30 7 Toronto, September 29.—Mr. Newton Rowell, leader of the Ontario Liberal Opposition, who recently returned from the front, states that Australia and New Zealand have exceeded Canada’s war effort. Canada’s actual effective contribution of men totals 348.418. Mr. Rowell says that on the basis of Australia’s contribution59 words
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Article59 1917-10-30 7 London. October 2.—The funeral of the Sinn Fein hunger striker. Ashe, was made the occasion for a demonstration by 20.000 people. A hundred priests, wearing the Sinn Fein tri-colour, preceded the hearse. Fifteen bands were in the procession. Many unionists, including women, carried banners. There was a59 words
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Article55 1917-10-30 7 New York. October 2.—Paris reports state that German prisoners complain that their commanders do not take risks and do not lead the troops. It is not believed that the officers are actuated by fear, but are acting on high oiders not to expose themselves owing to55 words
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Article38 1917-10-30 7 Lieutenant-Colonel B. C. Freyburg, of New Zealand, who was awarded the Victoria Cross in December, 1916. in recognition of his most conspicuous bravery and brilliant leading as a battalion commander, has been wounded in action.38 words
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Article28 1917-10-30 7 New York. October 2.—lt is announced that two professors have been expelled from Columbia University owing, it is alleged, to their having spread doctrines encouraging disloyalty.28 words
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Article21 1917-10-30 7 London. October 2. —A milk combine practically covering London has been nearly completed. The company’s capital is £4.000.000.21 words
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Article154 1917-10-30 7 Penang, October 30, 1917. S. P. Tapioca ...$ll.OO sales M. P. Tapioca ...$11.50 sales. 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 over154 words
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Article1008 1917-10-30 7 London, September 21 —A Copenhagen telegram states that the situation in Russia is most critical. Diplomatic circles, it is said, are alarmed, believing that the growing strength of the Maximalist movement threaten M Kerensky’s position. The Petrograd correspondent of the Paris Matin states that an impression is prevalent1,008 words
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Article327 1917-10-30 7 Margarine Factory. Messrs Tata and Sons have, I understand, decided to open a margarine factory at Ernakulam, in tbe Cochin State, with tbe respectable capital of about a quarter of a crore of rupees. The Cochin Durbar has not only promised the gift of a site, but327 words
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Article154 1917-10-30 7 Oct. 30. —Volunteer Dance and Ronggeng. Drill Hall, 9.15 p.m. Oct. 30. —Golf Competition, Caledonia Estate 4-30 p.m. followed by Bridge Drive, “Our Day.” Thurs. Nov. I.—Football Cup Final Tie: Esplanade, 5 p.m. —Town Band. Fri. Nov. 2. —P. M. I. A. Chinese Dramatic Performance: Town Hall, 5.15154 words
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Article124 1917-10-30 7 Penang, October 30, 1917. (£y Courtesy ot the Chartered Bank\ London Demand Bank ..2/4 1/4 4 months'sight Bank ...2/4 11/16 3 Credit ...2/4 27/32 3 Documentary ...2/4 7/8 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs. t 3 days' sight Private Bombay Demand Bank J Moulmein Demand Bank o 3 days' sight Private124 words
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Advertisement30 1917-10-30 7 ADVERTISING THAT PAYS. The most successful advertisers emphatically agree that continuity in advertising is absolutely necessary. Haphazard, spasmodic advertising usually pays no one. To secure results advertise intelligently and consistently.30 words
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Miscellaneous58 1917-10-30 7 WAR CARTOONS. Jrom the World's Press I’M B! A "G i «nw m rMT‘ >m L l J Hawaii EX-TSAR: “How goes the war?’’ SERVANT: “The Russians are resuming the offensive.” EX-TSAR: “Then Lenin is our only hope.”—“ll 420,” Florence. r fe\|f jjSjfFi j f t e v 'W*i '’■tl58 words
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Advertisement2167 1917-10-30 8 P 0. -British India iN.Y.KJifes. K. P. M- CH australia ßA and china o** 0 9 I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART Incorporated In England by and Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ld |jjF> maatschappij INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. J/ (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) Reserve Liability of Proprietors A /"»«■>>• lT*l<3a fk {Royal Pastel S. N.2,167 words
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