Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1918
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Title Section20 1918-01-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 14. VOL. LXXVI. THURSDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Advertisement916 1918-01-17 1 I JAPANESE DENTIST < T. NAGATA Next Door to The i Dispensary. T P«tf ZETTE P* a™' d B "I UNION STREET, PENANG, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I I FIT T I TTI A Revised Rates of PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY W JLjJLj l_ J SUBSCRIPTION 2 5 1 I Haue You Commenced916 words
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Advertisement81 1918-01-17 1 DunooDc■■■■■>■■■■■vananuon I XA7 HEN IOD ARE AWAY S n V V on leave you want to keep n D in touch with Malayan affairs, B Social, Commercial, Mining- Planting, Ac This you can do JJ in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of B the81 words
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Article954 1918-01-17 2 I—“ MM.” RUBBER PRICE PROSPECTS. An interesting opinion on robber price prospects comes from a New York firm. Some time ago the American Congress proposed a new duty on the importation of crude rubber of ten cents(gold) per lb. The large manufacturers in the United States immediately orderedI—“ MM.” - 954 words
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NEWS FROM INDIA.
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Article202 1918-01-17 2 Delhi, January 2.—His Excellency the Viceroy has received the following message from the Prime Minister “At the beginning of the new year, I wish to send, on behalf of the War Cabinet, to the Government and people of India, a message of goodwill and confidence. We202 words
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Article106 1918-01-17 2 Bombay, January 7,-—lt has been decided to build in Basra after the war a hospital in commemoration of the late General Officer Commanding in Mesopotamia to be called the Maude Memorial Hospital, and it is hoped Basra people living abroad will contribute to the fund opened, sending106 words
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Article93 1918-01-17 2 Arrah, January 7. —The Special Tribunal, consisting of Mr. H. Foster. Khan Bahadur Moulvi Taher and Rai Bahadur B. N. Roy, passed orders to-day in the “Bakr-id” case. Of the 70 accused originally before the Court, one had been discharged in the course of the hearing, and four93 words
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Article91 1918-01-17 2 Delhi, January 7.—There was quite a lot of excitement in Delhi this morning when two aeroplanes made their appearance over the city and. after circling round once or twice, gradually descended and finally alighted on the Durbar polo grounds in the centre of the military camps. The91 words
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Article161 1918-01-17 2 Shortly before 8 a.m. on January 1, the dead body of Sergeant L. Hope, R.E., stationed at Monkey Point, Rangoon, was found hanging with a rope lound his neck from the door of his bungalow by one of his comrades, who notified the station hospital and Major161 words
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Article208 1918-01-17 2 Delhi, December 22.—8 y a Government of India notification, dated the 12th May, 1917, the export to all destinations of tin plates and receptacles made from tin plates was prohibited. It has, however, been brought to the notice of the Government of India that it208 words
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Article1069 1918-01-17 2 RIFLEMAN PATRICK MacGILL. ] - [BY RIFLEMAN PATRICK MacGILL.] It was night and a platoon of Irish soldiers billeted in a barn, well to the real’ of the line, was settling down for a night’s rest. The floor of the barn was covered with straw and a candle, placed on an empty ammunition1,069 words
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Article556 1918-01-17 2 Corruption by Friendship.. Sir Auckland Geddes, M.P., Minister of National Service has addressed a “foreword” to the whole of his staff, in which he deals with the change from the military to the civilian control of recruiting, and other aspects of the difficulties of556 words
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Article198 1918-01-17 2 I pon the English-speaking peoples depend hereafter the safety of the world. That is the largest political fact that has ever risen upon the horrizon of the race. —American Ambassador. I he heart of the British miner beats true. —Mrs. Drummond. I quite realise the effectiveness of the198 words
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Article144 1918-01-17 2 The Annual Report. The report states that the net profits for the So D A? ,OU e tO $46 801 as compared with •39,801, which, added to $421 brought forward, makes a total of $47,222. The Directors recommend a dividend of 8 per cent, (free of war144 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1918-01-17 2 B JUST UNPACKED j g NEW SHIPMENT OF 1| BRITISH_STATIONERY. [I Pencils, Pens, Pins, Clips, Typewriting I| .1 Paper, Scribbling Pads etc., etc., etc. I|| I Pinong Gazelle Press, ill i Wwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw 11 I GRAMOPHONE HANDSOME I I’ AS ILLUSTRATED ***** MAHOWI 11 sl7°. CABINET I SMALLER MODELS GRAFONALAS’ I206 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1918-01-17 2 X SOME ATTRACTION FOR Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 1I January 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, 1918. B Every film a future in this all Star Race Program, I BI t I H Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. n >1 n ANOTHER BIG HAUL!!! >| Equitable Motion Pictures Corp’n offers Henry Kolker182 words
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Article831 1918-01-17 3 HELP BY BURMA GOVERNMENT, At the meeting of the Lower Burma Rubber Planters’ Association on January s:h, the chairman, Mr J Meikle, read to the meeting a long letter dated August 20, 1917, from the Secretary to the Financial Commissioner, Burma, to the Revenue Secretary to the Government831 words
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Article126 1918-01-17 3 Shanghai, December 29. —Thirteen Chinese are being charged at the Mized Court before American Assessor Perkins and Magistrate Wong with fraud by means of a bogus lottery. The prosecution states that the accused are concerned in the running of an institution known as the industrial lottery.” supposed126 words
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Article636 1918-01-17 3 SELF-STARTER TIP. When using the self-starter be sure that the spark is retarded, as a hack kick may wreck the mechauhm. This is not necessary if the car is equipped with a magneto, as the engine s’arts best when the magneto spark is advanced. Following Othir636 words
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Article92 1918-01-17 3 Brisbane. December 11.—The Premier (Mr. Ryan) is issuing a writ cut of the High Court of Australia against the Melbourne Argus,” claiming £lO.OOO for alleged defamation. The defendants are —Edward Cunningham, editor Argus Edward Wilson and Lauchlan Mackinnon, trading as Wilson. Mackinnon. proprietors George Bell, printer92 words
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Article21 1918-01-17 3 Boob—Most things that are bought go to the buyer. Simp—Yeah, all except coal, and that goes to the cellar.21 words
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Article42 1918-01-17 3 Tokio, December 30. —Baron Hayashi, the Japanese Minister at Peking, arrived this evening. According to the Stockholm “Social Demokraten,” Rondolf, the German in whose cellar a quantity of German small arms was found, has been expelled from the country.42 words
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Advertisement884 1918-01-17 3 EUROPEAN, 31, at present planting F*OR. AT in F.M.S, desires change. Commerci.l or planting. Office experience. p EGAL MOTOR CAR, fire .eater, Box No. 5, c/o J inang Gazetit. 1\ excellent running order, petrol con--18—-19-1 sumption moderate. Electric born, lights aQ d self-starter, also Lucas horn, two sets A TKJ884 words
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Advertisement935 1918-01-17 3 LOST. GRAND NIGHT Runnymede Hotel Singapore to Port Swettenham, one q Japanese basket containing lady’s fur ccat, apparently taken in mistake for another Saturday, 19th Jan., 1918. basket filled with bocks which was left on the boat. Information will be welcomed JOHNNIE HORNER The man of many walks.” J. M.935 words
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Article1074 1918-01-17 4 In hia introductory remarks the Minister of National Service, in making his great speech in Parliament, is reported to have emphasised the all-importance of the Navy and to have said that we had trodden some strange paths with little profit since 1914.” Let us,” he declared, return to1,074 words
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Article1119 1918-01-17 4 8 Birthday congratulations to day to Sir 8 David Beatty, Admiral in h David supreme command of the Beatty. British Fleet. He was born in 1871. Sir David Beatty is one of the most popular of Brio tain’s naval heroes. He made his mark in i_ the1,119 words
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Article17 1918-01-17 4 Tin is quoted in London to-day at at £298 spot, and £2 91 three months.17 words
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Article70 1918-01-17 4 The output of the Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., (N. L.) for the first half of January was 236 piculs; hours run 290 yards treated 32,000. Mr Khaw Joo Tok advises us that the ou’puts from the following four companies, for the first fortnight were Bangnon Valley (No70 words
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Article79 1918-01-17 4 The following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy and Co.’s share list Yesterday. To-day. tD ID 09 QQ Shares. >» 5 5 CQ cc CQ 02 Ricbber (Dollar). Kempas $8.70 $9 $9 s9| Tambalak $1 $1.05 $1 $l.lO Mining. Rahman H $l2 sl2| Serendah SI.CS sl|79 words
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Article22 1918-01-17 4 Ore from mill (hdr’-months 1 run) 51.35 piculs, va'ue $3,524.65. Ore from tributors 150 38 picu’s, value $1,505 82.22 words
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Article344 1918-01-17 4 Determined to keep ahead of the time?., the Empire management are showing an all-feature programme to-night. The show commences at eight o’clock with four reels of The Voice on the Wire and at 9-15. Bluebird photoplays present a five reel feature entitled The Right to be Happy.” This344 words
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Advertisement178 1918-01-17 4 g NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT PRITCHARD’S STORES. CAFFETA COFFEE MACHINES. I ft-1 Simplest Delicious Coffee Maker Clear Coffee in in the World. a Few Minutes f h I CSMBMHHBMB A J CAFFETA. Thickly Nickle Plated in Three Sizes. 4 Cup 6 Cup 8 Cup $15.00 $18.50 $21.75 Electric Lamps178 words
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Advertisement108 1918-01-17 4 “E. 6 0.” Hotel. RACE DINNERS. THURSDAY, 17TH JANUARY, SATURDAY, 19TH DANCING After DINNER, ON SATURDAY, 19TH JANUARY. E. O. ORCHESTRA. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PINANG GAZETTE." The subscription accounts of the “Plnang; Gazette,” having: been issued, subscribers are reminded that all subscriptions are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Owing* to108 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1918-01-17 4 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To DAY 2.55 a.m, 9.24 a m. 3.39 p.m. 9.41 p m. Tomorrow. 3 31 a m. 10.1 a.m. 4.18 p.m. 10.24 p.m.41 words
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Article109 1918-01-17 5 the cambrai enquiry. ENEMY AND SEBBIA. RUSSIAN ARMY STARVING, DUTCH STEAMERS SUNK. Afr Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the inquiry regarding L. e German attack at Cambrai on November 30 showed that all proper and adequate measures to meet it were taken. 7 Italians109 words
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France and Belgium
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Article365 1918-01-17 5 Rueter’s Telegrams/ INQUIRY’S FINDING. Loudon, January 15. In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated that as the result of the inquiry bv Feld Marshal Haig, the Imperial Genera! Stiff and the War Cabinet, the Government considered that the higher command was not surprised by theRueter’s Telegrams/ - 365 words
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Article65 1918-01-17 5 FURTHER DETAILS. London, January 15. The night was black and cold at Yarmouth. Most of the inhabitants w ®re in bed, when a great star shell lit up *be entire town, followed by a rapid fosihade. Roofs were stripped off, windows blown in, and chimney stacks knocked65 words
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Russia
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Article204 1918-01-17 5 THE BRITISH ATTITUDE. London, January 15. In the House of Commons, Mr Balfour stated th<t Great Britain was awaiting an expres-ion of opinion by the Russian people before recognising the Finnish Republic. He emphasised British sympathy for Finland. Rumanian Legation Staff Arrested. Petrograd, January; 16. Ti e Bols leviki204 words
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Article140 1918-01-17 5 MESSXGE TO RUSSIAN PEOPLE. London. January 17. The Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress and the National Executive of the Labour Party in the course of the message to the Russian people declare that the British people accept the princip e of no annexations for the Empire140 words
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Article91 1918-01-17 5 AIRCRAFT PROPAGANDA. London, January 16. Renter’s co-respondent at the Serbian Headquarters, telegraphing on January 14. says the Bulgarians are unsuccessfully attempting to repeat enemy tactics on the Italian front to fraternise and sow dissension among the Serbians by propaganda from air craft. Frequently deserters emphasise the food91 words
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Italy’s Campaign
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Article98 1918-01-17 5 THE ITALIAN ATTACKS. London, January 15 A German official report says violent Italian attacks against the Austrians and Hungarians at Mounts Asolone, and Pertica broke down, with heavy losses. Italian Successes. London, January 15 An Italian official report says In order to rectify the line from north of98 words
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Article18 1918-01-17 5 Tokio, January 15. An avalanche occurred in the Province of Niigata. 173 persons were buried.18 words
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Naval Operation.
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Article125 1918-01-17 5 NAILED TO THE COUNTER London, January 16. A Ge-rnan wireless message falsely sta'ed hat four Spanish naval officers recently returned to Madrid owing to the misuse by the Entente of H spital ships, thus seemingly preparing the way for a renewed campaign against hospital ships The Admiralty has125 words
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Article60 1918-01-17 5 Las Palmas, Janu ry 16 The Royal steamer Atlas was torpedoed and sunk 25 miles from the Island of Fuerente Ventura. The crew of 29 were Another Dutch Steamer Sunk. Amsterdam, January 16. The steamer West Poldew, with a cew of eighteen from Rotterdam to England, was60 words
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General News
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Article23 1918-01-17 5 M. VENEZELOS WAR MINISTER Athens. January 15. M. Venez a loB has assumed the War Ministry, General Danglis being appointed Commander in-Chief.23 words
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Article48 1918-01-17 5 London, January 14. In the House of Commons Sir Albert Stanley announced that he proposed to move an amendment to the Nun Ferrous Me al BUI, making it clear that the bill d d not affect any business carried on entirely outside the United Kingdom.48 words
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Article41 1918-01-17 5 Lindor, Janusry 16 The decrease in exports was £2,787,946 and the increase in imports £9,415,206 complied with December, 1916. The increases in expo ts last year were £l9 029 284 and in impur s £116,749,915 compared with 191641 words
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Article37 1918-01-17 5 London. JsDU* r y 16. It is understood that the Food Ministry is taking s-tps to trace all remaining stocks of China tea in the United Kingdom with a view to ensuring distribution.37 words
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Article20 1918-01-17 5 London, January 15. Silver is at 44 7/Bd, with less e >quiry and more offering. The maraet is quiet.20 words
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Article346 1918-01-17 5 German Intrigue in the Labour World. ‘‘The reality of the peril which confronts us in spite of the matchless valour of our soldiers and sailors is the subject of an illuminative article entitled The Peril of Lnderground Germanism in the Nineteenth Century and After for November. After346 words
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Article131 1918-01-17 5 ALLEGED DIBCLO URES. Rome, January 16 The tewspspers allege the discovery of documents proving that Crillaux plotted with Almereyda, 8010 and Cavallini, in a proposed p'aa for estranging France and Italy from Britain, and that he also sought to obtain c mtrol of the Governm-nt of France in131 words
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Article36 1918-01-17 5 NEW LAND FOR CANADA New York, January 15. The explorer, Stefanssen, c aims f>r Canada several new large Arctic Islands ior h west of Bank’s Land, which he discovered in the spring of 1916.36 words
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Article28 1918-01-17 5 Paris, January 16. A bill has been introduced, inc easing the daily war allowance to soldiers at the front from one to three francs.28 words
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Article32 1918-01-17 5 Loudon, January 15. The House of Lords rejected, by 90 votes to 62. a proposal for a referendum among women on womsn suff age, which clause was left substantially unaltered.32 words
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Article40 1918-01-17 5 Washington, January 15. In th“ Senate a bill was introduced providing for military registra ion of all men who have reachei 21 since June, 1917, also erurow°ring the au horities to give furlough to arnav men for harvesting.40 words
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Article26 1918-01-17 5 Amsterdam, January 16. Th° crack Bavarian airman, Max Mueller, who claimed to have brought down 38 aeroplanes has been accident* iy ktiled.26 words
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Article77 1918-01-17 5 The 1917 Red Cross Fund was closed on the 15th instant and the balance to the credit of the fund has been sent to the Chartered Bank. Ipoh. to be remitted by the British Resident. Perak, to the Red Cross Society, in London along with the contributions77 words
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Article319 1918-01-17 5 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, January 17. At the meeting of Weame Ltd., commenting on the good report, the Chairman said the prospects this year were very bright. The Hon. Mr. Michell. Resident Councillor will present a certificate of bravery from the Royal Humane Society to Lim319 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article293 1918-01-17 5 [To the Editor or ths ‘‘Pinang Gumi."] Sir. —I should like to draw attention through your columns to the following experience which perhaps is deserving of publicity. On the 30th of December last. I sent to the Post Office at Lumut several important letters293 words
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Article183 1918-01-17 5 [To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”] Sir —May I ask you to spare me a few lines in your daily issue of the paper. I have been in Siam for a considerable time both in Northern and Southern provinces, enough to understand the country, manners and183 words
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Article60 1918-01-17 5 Inconsiderate Pedestrians.” [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore. January 17. At the Assizes. Mr. Terudrup. and Dane, was charged with causing the death of a Japanese sailor by running him down on a motor cycle. He was acquitted of negligence or rashness. Counsel of the judge commnted60 words
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Article29 1918-01-17 5 [From uub Own Correspondent.] Singapore. January 17. At the rubber auctions there were catalogued 1.000 tons Fine pale beheld $lO4. ribbed smoked $96. Others were $5 down.29 words
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Article249 1918-01-17 5 “M.M.” Uncfficials Cable We are informed hat a meeting to consider the Rubber Lauds (Restriction) Euac menr was held on Saiamay, January 12th. the following representatives being presen*-; The Hon Mr HUM Kindersley, Mr L Mooijaart, Mr C Rite ie and Mr J D McCulloch for the“M.M.” - 249 words
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Article332 1918-01-17 5 TO-DAY’S SCRATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS. The following are the scratchings for to-day, the second day of the Penang Turf Club’s January Meeting Race 2—The Earl, Ampang, Paul. Race 3—Gloria. Race 4 —Black Watch, Grand Cordon. Race 6—The Milky Way. Race 7—ldunno. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Race I.—Dara 1, Charles K332 words
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Article326 1918-01-17 5 At an early stage of the war tbe extent of German-Austrian financial interests in France was somewhat startlingly disclosed. It was found that enemy subjects had never attempted to conduct badness in France in the guise of German or even Belgian or English companies, but had326 words
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WAR ITEMS.
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Article93 1918-01-17 6 December 11. —In reply to the statement being freely made by the anti-conscriptionists as to the immense number of Australians available in England, Senator Pearce has telegraphed the general secretary of the Reinforcements Referendum Council as follows Statement that over 116,000 Australians in reserve in England absolutely93 words
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Article43 1918-01-17 6 Net Total Exceeds 127,000. The total Australian casualties up to and inclusive of those published on Btlr December were officially stated to number 127,563. They comprise Deceased, 39,708 missing, 2.060 prisoners of war, 2,941 wounded, 56,859 sick. 25.786; unspecified casualties, 209.43 words
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Article123 1918-01-17 6 The Prime Minister of Australia reiterated his statement made some time ago that returned soldiers would not be called up under the Government’s proposals. Returned soldiers. he said, were being told that notwithstanding that they had already done their duty so gallantly by their country, they would123 words
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Article111 1918-01-17 6 London, December 10. —The sale of war bonds by the firms of Harrods and Selfridges, with unofficial premium prizes, has reached nearlv £3.000.000 within a week. The tank collection in Liverpool is bringing in large sums. When questioned in the House of Commons to-day, Mr.111 words
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Article86 1918-01-17 6 London, December 9.—Mr. Herbert Samuel, in a speech at Huddersfield yesterday, said the Empire was a commonwealth without a constitution. Imperial Federation, as ordinarily understood, was impracticable. An Imperial Cabinet was desirable, but it was inadequate. He suggested an Imperial Assembly. whose members would be chosen86 words
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Article92 1918-01-17 6 London, December 10.—Mr. David Fell, of New South Wales, in a letter to the Morning Post,” protests against the proposal of Lord Rhondda, Food Controller, to pool Australian butter with other imported butter, which, he says, is unfair to the producer and the consumer, and tends to maintain92 words
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Article74 1918-01-17 6 Amidst much cheering, the following resolution, moved by the Lord Mayor (Cr. F. Stapley), and seconded by Sir 11. Weedon, was passed at the meeting of Melbourne City Council on December 10. That this council expresses its gratification at the good news in the press on74 words
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Article68 1918-01-17 6 M. Justin Godart, Under-Secretary of State for the Sanitary Service, met at Lyons a convoy of wounded and sick French soldiers repatriated from Germany and some civilians from the North of France also repatriated. He said in welcoming them that France is stronger than ever and68 words
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Article20 1918-01-17 6 Havana, December 12.—The Cuban House has passed the resolution calling for a declaration of war upon Austria.20 words
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Article37 1918-01-17 6 M ashington. December 10.—Editor Gerard, of the Socialist paper The Appeal to Reason,” pledges the undivided support of the United States to the Allies on the basis of the President’s recent messuage to Congress.37 words
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Article57 1918-01-17 6 San Francisco, December 13.—A lumberman by the name of Wilms has testified that Consul Reiswitz borrowed forty thousand dollars which was sent to Manila, ostensibly to buy antiques, but in reality to finance plots. A memorandum of Von'lgel has been introduced as evidence that five thousand dollars57 words
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Article1199 1918-01-17 6 AVIATION AND CRICKET. There is a great deal of similarity between a good cricketer and a good aerial pilot. To express the indefinable qualities that make a man a brilliant batsman it is often said that he is a born cricketer.” The qualities of the brilliant airman1,199 words
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Article394 1918-01-17 6 That the public are being fleeced in the matter of clothing is the charge levelled against the wholesale drapers by a member of the Drapers’ Chamber of Trade, who asset ts that such exploitation has become almost intolerable. Whatever the leasoa the accounts of the wholesale drapery394 words
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Article262 1918-01-17 6 Paris, December 29.—-The Minister of Finance, M Klotz, announc-d from th Tribune of the Chamber of Deputies to day the results of the issue of the third Loan for national defence. Owing to the delay cause! by the centralisation of the numerous operations involved, these results262 words
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Article347 1918-01-17 6 New York, December 21.—-A despatch from Petrograd says that the Izvesda publishes the alleged text of a secret treaty dated July 3, 1916, providing for the joint action of Russia and Jap in to prevent any third country from achieving political dominance in China. The treaty is347 words
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Article236 1918-01-17 6 Shanghai, December 29.—The dissolution of the National Council and the convocation of a new Parliament in accordance with law are the measures advocated by President Feng and endorsed by Premier Wang for the solation of the present crisis, says the Chinese press. The Chief Executive holds that236 words
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Article245 1918-01-17 6 Christiania, November 10. —ln the Norwegian Storthing, to-day, there was an important debate on foreign politics, and particularly in regard to negotiations with the United States in connection with food supplies. M Nowinckel, President of the Storthing, made the following declaration We do not go to245 words
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Article28 1918-01-17 6 Tsuruga, December 27.—The Russian Volunteer steamer Simbirsk again got into distress when out at sea and has returned to Tsuruga, having suffered serious damage.28 words
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Advertisement430 1918-01-17 6 ♦nun INCREASE YOUR LIGHT I By USWQ REDUCE YOUR COST -J 4 O PHILIPS I rqwATi”! ELECTRIC LAMPS. v PRICES HAVB NOT BBHN INCREASED. I peers’* I H c UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, 5 (Incorporated in the Strait» Settlement»,) i ELECTRICAL DEPT. BEACH STREET, PENANG ANO BRANCHES. 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦HnnnnneeoeeennHnanoeeo4 I ALLEN430 words
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Article907 1918-01-17 7 Here’s a chance for Malaya's ingenuous marine and harbour engineers! Messrs. G. Beatty and Sons of 57 and 58. Leadenhall Street, London, are '.Sering 1.000 guineas ‘‘to any person of British or Allied nationality and origin who in the opinion and to the satisfaction of that firm invents907 words
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Article609 1918-01-17 7 BELIEF OF PRUSSIAN GIRL. Here is a letter written by a Prussian schoolgirl to a friend in Switzerland. The wii er undoubtedly is young. Therefore it is quite safe to assume that her views are reflected, and consequently throw a very good sidelight on the peculiar609 words
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Article244 1918-01-17 7 A cup value 100 guineas presented by H. M. the King Emperor, and Ra 30,000 from the Fund. The cup and Rs 20,000 to the winner, Rs 7,000 to the second, and Rs 3,C00 to the third. For horses. W A and C —One mile. Result; Mr R244 words
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Article28 1918-01-17 7 Jan. 17 and 19.—Penang Races. Jan 23. Entries Selangor Races close. 8 p.m Jan 26. P V. Field Operations. 'Compulsory'. Jan 27—P.V.RC. Shoot, 7 a.m. Deliberate).28 words
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Advertisement243 1918-01-17 7 j STAY AT I F(ofd, I PENANG (Sea. Side,) h ST—— Xj Tb> FCBW ANNEXE, right nn the sea front is now open. THS BSST In PSNANG. S DINNER CONCERTS 8 8 Svery Wednesday and Saturday, g 'SYNOLEO] \M/ The Oil Bound Washable Distemper for Interior and Exterior Decoratieos A243 words
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Advertisement258 1918-01-17 7 Selangor Turf Club. MEW YEAR MEETING. ENTRIES CLOSE Wednesday, 23rd Jan., 1918, AT 8 P.M. P. W. GLEESON, Secretary. Visitors to Penang j 1 1 Requiring a quiet, in- 1 < expensive and comfort- 1 I able place to stay at < 1 1 should secure Rooms at Falmouth House:;258 words
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Advertisement2165 1918-01-17 8 d finaau uAitfiiic aiw aiiwMio v ***»vai**/—• P&O.- British India IN. Y. KJ Sts K. P. M. CH australi/Tand china!’ 1 »1 I—i-i-i sgj KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART incorporated lo England by Royal Charter and Japan Mail Steamship Co. Id. maatschappij Sr± te INCORPORATED IN JAPAN (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND.) Reserve Liability ot^2,165 words
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